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GUBAN MINISTER
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Ovation $ and Unanimous In*
dorsement by Old and
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New Friends.
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WATERS-PIERCE AFFAIR
HAS HOME FOR PALMA
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Residence.
RECORD IS ROT IMPEACHED
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while Mobil* is sufeiently
LANOING AMERICAN TROOPS
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that seotion today are
Reports from
from those
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MOBILIZE Af NEWPORT NEWS.
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communication
practically a
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dftterent
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idea of the work that
RESIGNS AT PARIS.
fact an give no
that road undet
hae been done along
n. Perkinu of Dallas. 0u9
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John Lovejoy o
flhaw or Clarkaville.
Armntreng of Dal-
Collins, Qeorge D
OVERTAKES MOBILE
of Tort Wortha
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The revenue cute
brought lo (hlecity.
A DAY OF FOREBODINGS
AN ENTIRELY NEW PHASE
wegfan bark Norge,
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READY AT FORT SILL.
CONFHRS W ITH ROOT.
Announced That
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Comamiseion Fugther
every
to ( un-
it intend*, When Possible,
Prnedee marehes ot Troop- There Have
Cene-
lii each remark that
Thar*
bring, th* reni-
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that the "Inan with
renidents of the' place were at
different offenses
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comfort in the
a slight graln of
abandoned and troops are ready
to go at any time.
FoR REVOLUrIOXISrS.
DRUG TRUST IN COURT
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orleun» divtolon
traek
be entirely
claimed that he had authority to en-
at modern atent, are not harmed in
net soldlers for the revolutionary army
leant
train from drinking While on duty"
CONNORS CHAIRMAN
YELLoW FEVER CASES,
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29.83 add had been almest ata Fiona r¥
Thin morning a heavy rainfall at and .been opposed to Mr. Bailey an
PACKERS ORGANIZE
until
making .even cases reported the past
he heard the wprech, o" he »"• on*
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week.
His converelon was mme-
QUIET IN MEXICO
AGAINST BUCKET SHOPS
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s. Sherrii, former •peaker
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eyerything le qulet at that place
onndence in hle intes-
chomen premident of
loir company, was
it was announced
the new asmoclation.
WANT TO GO TO cunA
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ng house buniness.
meat
ty-fve
the United States are with
throughout
who lost $100,000 of the bank a money
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case
been
number of dead
Ntongthe road
‘a more emph ’
hhan was shown by
Plain Narrative of the Incident
With the Recorded Proof.
of semi-panic over the
Wasbington which dl-
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the
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in washed
I have to
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the
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Who hae Seen opposed
warmly congratutnted
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times in a atate
alapatehes from
Jimidez, where an embryo revolution
wan started a few day. ago. elate* that
SENATOR BAILEY
AT GREENVILLE
su flic l ent numbee Of troope have been
stationed there to insure the mainte-
nance of order.
As a preventive measure, the govern-
not a
There
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am
were
ohalr-
which
not different in character-
previously published
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boding
Many
able to care for
Ite own borders.
about
away
of the jury
diate.
Judge I
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to
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five
and
their implicit
rlty
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tensely interested
was made
IMPORTANT RULING
ON NEW RATE LAW
then
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COMMISSION ORDERS FILING OF
STATE RATES IN CERTAIN
CASES.
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Representative at Washington
Has Not Heard From Let-
ter to Taft.
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Gemznles del Quennda Msprem
denee la Amerlem.
+ vat*ruendny •*40w
4 Wort Tvaaa. Vatr
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busiresa naczion of the elty which ha*
•oof capable of keeping out the rain
Vol X.
Brigade of Maries, Composed Of 750
Men, Lands In Havane Widi-
out Demonstraciom.
In Cubm
Washington, Oct, 1.—Secretary
strue the Law in Advance.
spantara at Dentmon say* He Is Makine
EnIIatmemtm.
askea today, before the opeakg
gan what wap his opinion of the
Hon. ata that he coma not anawe
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leaat, the government will have more
than enough soldiers from the regular
estabiishment to patrel the island and
keep the peace and tight if it become,
necessary. Neverthpless the Texas boys
would like to be given a chance to 5°
to Cuba. ’
rroopu Are la Control of Situntion aad
FORT WORTH. TEXAS, TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER^
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accepted for the eutterera Lu thekowna
on the moithern part of *h» bay
pita! corps at Fort Sill. yesterday re-
ceived orders to go immediately to
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Cuban situation but has not seen fit
to communicate with the war depart-
ment officials since Saturday.Prepa-
rations for the first expedition to
: Amometatiom 1. Iutended *• Protee
terrats of its Members.
w rote Prov Mona in Hair Hill Agalns4,
Rallroasi- and standard oul ’ om-
pany—scores Mis Enemiem,
way, having nought refuge there from
the rapidly approaching water
The scenes along the railroad in the
Troopa Will Gather There far Service
attachment and sympathy.
"After spending forty of the seven-
ty-three years of his life- In fighting
for Cuban liberty, President Palma
leaves the palace in Havana without
Chicago. Oct. 1— The National Asso-
elation of Meat Packers was formed in
Chicago soday colnedent with the K0-
Ing Into Effect of ti government m-
spection 1»* throughout the country.
The membefkof the new assoclation are
tattered throughout the United State*,
but the list does not yet contain promis
nent local packer. General Michae
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anpo
Mobile, Ala., Oct. i._-H»uni»a Vy~HHl
recolleetion of the great alarm whien
otnereforeeantine hi complete vietory
in t- end Tie nenatoy appeared In
high nprita, I* mu •> encouruzed b
the frienda who have rallied "to hi
„tandara, and he now aw .Hatha evend-
tut meeting acheduted for next Mature
day in Honeion.
Mr Baller will mgke ne other, ap:
pomtmenta ihis.weef but ha advised
the people of Wentherferd that if the)
will arrange a meeting for some day
jfondwlng next Saturday and will invite
this section will
Under special Instructions from Judge
Dwyer,-the grand jury which began
work this morning* will be expected to
probe ay charges that may be made
in connection with the last primary
be dis-
rhere
An tmmense force of linemen, are
now in the dintri » 4 The telegraph
compnteu are eonstanly rushing men
to the front Tn pite of the drfleul-
ties, the work is going on well
At 11 o’eloek today the rain *
ing in torrents and the work is hetn8
delayed to some extent.
the New
miles of
scarcity of medieine.
bedding and food b
what tomorrow may
th. .two., of ahenpeople lodar Nr,
noe, had many telezrama and tely
phone mesmazen while in areenvK*
.om ansuring him of their, mupport, and
preyent any attempt being made by
lawiem gangs to rob bankn.
uniene the .rain moon ntopded he would
be utterly ruined and compelled to go
out of bustneen. other were immjeon-
alton almoat a, deaperate. Durtk th
day trpntie etforta wet mad. to pro-
toct good* a, fully an ponpible from
the beavy storm which I* now beiteved
t b. a certain arrival within tka next
- government will cal upon the state
mintia for men. For the present, al
supples, but a
A great deal of
ve been caroled
THE FORT WORTH RECORD
-d.dtae AND REGISTER ____
Compininant Fie- A*klns M
Oral Argumentn.
maianapolis, mdz Oct.tThe.bie.
for th., In the .of the
United States ot America v*. l.— 5
uonal Assoclation of Retail Drusgints
and other, was fil’d today. The cae.
I. commonly known as the suitaxainzt
the drug treat and was brought under
the act of July >. 1890, commonly
called the Sherman law. It was
brought to enjoin the druggists In their
alleged restraint of trade.
The brief asks tar oral arguments
ae have the defendants in the case,
who demurred to the bill of complaint.
the nufferers within
contributions win be
permit them to engage in interstate
business.
Fifty others have notified the depart-
ment that they have/Just heard of the
extent of the law and ask for inspec-
tion.
lentwina cominz 40 etosetyafterthE
of Wednesday, even though * doe no
reach the proportions of the recent bur
ricane, will caune gnarly tnereazed-in.
Jury to the buildings of the city and
probably some loss of life.
Many structures .were weakened by
the blow of Wednesday no badly that
they will not be able *n withstand a
second attack of even lane vigor and
must surely collapwe. During the early
Trembln of storm NowComiz
Up Through Gui .
poured down through elevator shafts
leaking roota and t----
upper noors, rutntng all manner of
merchandine. At 19 o elock ore of
the leading -merchants declared that
well onstructed for A
Qreeaville, I
Apeclal)-- The
Benator Balley
ing.
For services rendered in San Fran-
cisco after the earthquake an4 fire.
Dr. Allen was promoted to the rank of
captain. He is considered one of the
army’s best men in the medical depart-
ment and his projnotion in four years
Cuba. ,
General Bell, chief of staff. announced
thts*eveing that the transport san.
ner would sail tonight from New York
to Havana. She, will carry th* Ast
detachment of troops for the Cuba
expedition, consisting of the two bat-
talions of Infantry from the Plattsburg:
N. T., barreeko. ana one battallon of
engineers from the Washinston bas-
racks, 900 men in all.
Brigadier General W, R, Duvall, com-
manding the department of the gulf.
With headquarters at Atlanta, was at A Spaniard
the war department today conferring
very avaltable
action made. A number of concerns
closed up last week and will not fight
the law which was passed just after
the recent aetaleation of Paying Teller
Chisholm, of the First National bank.
Cuban neprementadive to France Seads
la Hi neniuuntiom.
Paris, Oct. 1.—Dr. Fererra, the Cuban
representative here, has cabled to Senor
Diego, acting chief of the state depart-
ment at Havana, placing his resigna-
tion at th* disposal of the provisional
government at Cuba.
The tender of Dr. Fererre * resignat
tion is in no sense a protest axainst
what has transpired. On the contrary,
like the resignation of Senor Quesada,
the Cuban minteter at Washington. It
is .offered in aperfectty nympatheti:
spirit and with the view of facilitating
and not embarrassing the task of the
valtec States, Dr. Fererra being con-
vinced that Am eican intervention was
the only course open.
jects he wishes to recelve specisl at-
tention la al follows:
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notice In reviewing the
Denison, Texas, Oct. 1.— (Special.)-
bare yesterday, who
to coden, but thy supply is nut wurn
elent t last tar any lenath of time
and must be frequentty renewed
TheLoutauiHe A Nashviile tonight
brdught trains inlo th* elty from th*
were arrested being J. T. Rogers, man-
ager for Foster & Co.; L. A Wood, man-
ager for the Birmingham Cotton and
Stock company, and C H. Cothran, man-
ager at the Ware A Leland company.
Each gave bond for his, appenranee in
court tomorrow, when a test cans will
be mae. '
Th* police have notified the brokers
that a case was docketed against each
violator of the ordinance for each trans-
man without ‘opposition. Mr. Connor#
led the fight at Bffalo for the nomin-
ation of Hearwt. After the meeting
today most of the members of the ntate
, committee were received by Mr. Hearst
at his residence.
the Na- should be the custodians of the peace,
and they above all others should re-
Maly of them have no roofs st all .and
during the storm •f today, in which
four inches of rafn fell, the water
a dramatic incident aat
that the new assoclation was orsan-
to gecure co-operation among the
meat packers of the United Btateg in
lawfully farthering and protecting
thelr interests, t* ettect zeneral wellre
and proeperity, to encouraze in ever/
way all improvements m the produc-
tion at meat ana ellled products and
to gnther and disseminata practica and -
useful iformatton relating to th» pack-
Been Abandonee,
Lawton. O. T., Oct. 1.—(Special.)—
ple on
+ got lo have a roo »" thl- plac:
♦ | that will at teast hold out water during
• working houra."
- ' The root et the tv hopitat "hl n
! was badly damaged end which had been
! temporarily repaired was leaking bad
lly ioday and Mayor Lyons dispatched
an emerwency force to make it * **
1 place for the alek:
I At a meeting of the eitixen" relief
• held IM. ntternoon li wan
Greenvine today ,
unanimous exprea-
nirminghamn’s Mew ordtmane• Bocoms
zrrective.
Birmingham, Oct. 1—The city ordt-
DELUGE OF RAIN HIJ* CTY’S
CVF OF WOE TO OVEI-
FLOWING.
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sen
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President Roosevelt
has been very rapid. Major Taylor
commanding the Thirteenth cavalary
at Fort Sil! has received orders to
hold his troops in readiness for im-
mediate transportation to Cuba in
some food
alun by th* people here of their oon-
fidehce in hi* inteuriy. him haaur.
and hin ability, and if there be those
h*r*.whu do not Indorse his nomination
by the- Democraoy they did uot ahow
among Me hundreda who called upon
him perspnally at hia hotel and who
gatnerod i the ourthouwe ’ ‘ hear hh,
storm warnings ।
th* Florida coant
Washington, Oct. 1.—Senor Quesada.
Cuban minlater, when seen today, had
not received any reply from Secretary
Taft to his lot tor of resignation trans-
mitted Saturday. The retiring minis-
ter entertains toward former Presi-
Cuba is being hastened with all PoS-
dent Palma a feeling of the greatest sible speed. Officers and clerks at the
war department worked practically all
public meeting and
of Cuba. He would not give his name.
He said if anybody wanted to take
service that they would be furnished
transportation st Corpus Christi.
-1 SECOND DISASTER
ready had inspections, but it wa. founa
that their plant, were not In ,hape to
Washington. Oct. 1.— Gonzales del,—-- cime . ....
Quesada, minister from Cuba, today Dr. J. H. Allen. commanding: th* how-
conferred with Secretary Root regard-
ing the situation in Cuba. Mr. Quesada
expressed full confidence in the friendly
attitude of this government toward
Citzens went to, ned lu Fear and
of the, house,
to Mr Balley,
reeled that
played along
■toek are acattared
Tezn. Ti auger* Kareewily Deatr. Aetive
Service ta the Field.
Austin, Oct. 1— (Speclal — While •*
present th* chances of th* state at
Texas being called upon to send a reg-
iment or no of the members of ths
Texas National Guard •« Cuba by the
federal government are apparently very
remote, stin it such an emergency
should agise the state militia would b*
more than delighted to go to the 5-
Und. While at present the interven:
Hon of the United Starts on the island
is a peaceful one and will only lant
unt the seland is again roefored to
its normal conaitipn and conndence 1*
restored, tbsro to no telling what mar
Mew Yor, Demoeratte grtto Oommlttoo
gleets Km mattonal cnatrman.
New York, Oct. r—Th. Demderatie
is in constant
Dauphin island -nre
During lbs rain today the water
pourea into the federak building
through the elevator .halts l» cuch
volume that largo pool* wee formed
cuy Mall »*—*•*.
At his ocriee. Mayor Lyonn nat at
his desk with fool drown up under his
chair to keep them out of padte: on
his carpet, and he wore hi. hat to keeP
th. rain trom falling upon hla head.
His office lo in the eity ball.
-Our elty hall to not the bot In.t2
world, ne —id. "and ta hardly worth
repairing the damaze” auwtalned during
the storm; but It is a nure thing «>»-•
w, can run buninens this way snd w•
could furnish one or more reximent at
splendid ngheers which wowe "’’Ti
oredi not only on Texas, but on the
regular army ”
Bare etee 1« became apparent that
intervention was imevitabie. Captain
walker has veen hopmng that the gov-
ermmment woua decide on sending pome
Natonat Ownrd ana that Texas
bad as prevounly r. ported.
SaH.rtag nod want.
At Alabama Fort there ere thirty-
ne people wholly qentitute. Al eron
Hay there is sn .dual scarcity of all
Gorpforts and necemnitien and, moreover,
cormiderabie alchness, with a total ab-
sence of medical wuppilen or nuruteal
instrumentn.
The anfferlne In Mon Lula l.land la
wire solidly constructed ha* been 92- •
________ _______ tirety ent off for dayn -end the rail
upon unprotete- road official,' have been compeitea to
handle telegrama te *na tram th. front
via Bay Minette, the nearent point In,
communtcation with the outalde world
;-Mt4 ~Tt.. bridge. Nt tiiAdlCTy h.tin,r., he »t.eH<. 1.1 !!■ uHun Eaurnoy,,
At the elome at the "erun« Hon R
Q Evan* took charge n-chairmanand
sujwratg-that tesatorton* *houtd
paned. The rerolutiena brongnt b»
ienton McMillen from Whitewriwnt
nance prohibiting "bucket ehope" end
“wire brokerage concerns, from operat-
ing In Birmingham went into effect K’"' president of th* Cincinnati
day and three arrests were mad* forFnyan. __1 — -h-en nronia
violating the new ordinance, those who
Marine Honpital Serviee Report Two
Mew Caeca me Raveea.
Washington, Oct.* 1.—The marine
hoepital service has been notified by
ceble from Havana of the appearance
of two new cases of yellow fever there.
from a heavy rainfall, which sei in
A mhoruy after midnight and lasted
wooM he drawn .pan for U» qn9ta..
The eentiments at Captain Walker
may be eald to voice th* views 0t
unite a large number of the member,
of the guard who would Hk* to be
given a ehance to show the rebellion*
Cables Him to Come to His * "ttr
any encouragement to the members of
the Texaa National Guard, as he says
that it is not Mkely that the federal
•tat* committee met here today and ----------
elected W J. Connors of Buffalo, chafr- evening the barometer here registeren
"wc-H w . « _ ...____ I---t -t m on a w •
about twelve hours, as from th* recant
disaster *
There is scarcely a pm 1101 ng in the
dives of the city. It is also directed to
* pay particular attention to the preva-
lenctA of crimes that have been com-
mitted by knife nd pistol-tters.
That portion of Judge Dwyer""
charge which dealt with the three sub-
individual appeared to be n-
laat night and advices from troopa or-
dered to mobilise at Newport News in-
dicate they will be ready as soon as
transports are available.
in bucket shop speculation,
claimed.
dealers and
neat had ita occupant, while many pr-
sons ntood in erowds about th* walla
Mr Bailey came into the court room
with a copy of the hsMlatK* Journal
whleh eontains his testimony durins
the investigation by the Twenty*
neventh legislature and during his
speoch he read copious exeerpts from,
him aworn testimony In thla I...... rhe.
crowed. It ‘te
las. John M Adam*
nna several others
: The court room we
ment has ordered troope to several a
frontier points. This movement is to
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gj;amm
(tut in“D‘see,
dent* of lb* elty at Mobil* had today a
most unebmfortable twelve houra and
retired tor th, night rined with tura-
AFTER PISTOL TOTERS
Judge Dwyer charges San Antonio
Grnnd Jury.
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• TE WEATHER.
Wnahingten, ot,- 1.— Fereesst 1
okinhems undgdnnrerfrtoryt ♦
PA"
ter Winona will visit the island tomor-
row for the purpose of bringing them
if necennary. rhe, crew of the Nor*
mible: We will probably be abie
get * train Inlo Mohd I* fotlKht.
during the greatergart of the day
The office of the Weather bureau was
overwhelmed by anxious visitors who
called by the hundreds to learn of the
probabilities af another storm. The
local observer was able io give only
slight information and announced the
low condition of his barometer. Which
was poor consolation for the viol tors.
Rai* Csunes Heavy Loms.
Th* business booses of the city today
sustained almost as much financial Ions
the six-shooter and dagger has been
quite active and that Intoxication has
led to most of the difficulties causing,
bloodeheder serious bodily injury
This is due principally to a lax ob-
servance of the law by pistol and dag-
ger-toters. The officers should be most
vigilant in spprehending persons un-
Uw rutty carrying concealed wespons :
and should be particularly careful and
cautious that persons entering and
drinking atnaloona, pernonspatronizin«
public dance halls, and espectally
countrydnceF, shoubemrme• *
As a rule, special officera guard these
places, and upon them rests the re-
sponsibility of preventing crime None
bMt vary best and bravest men
Jam Hearing Extent of Inw.
‘Washington, Oct. 1-—At least eeven-
tn be at hand Not a lug would remain
osar th* city and all of them are higher
up th* river,
it has beca zecided that-all the pen-
happen, ana u may become necesnert 7* ♦
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any or th« maiutiu wil be necesrary
RESIGNS OFFICE -ttmi
duba." WM eaptain B E Walker of Ik*
, - rexas Nationai Guara, tt our meriees
would be *^M..rT I —Ink T«xa*
----) > ------------eleetton ana atsoto-tnventisattr"
Washington, bet. 1.—The interstate
commerce commission. h“’ reached
most important concluslon -“h resPe..
to the railway rat* law, which it h
embodied In a general order made pub-
lic today. « hold* that where a state
rate form, a part of an interstate rate.
Delate rate'shouia he fled with the
comminsion. Thl* la an entirely new
feature in connection with the opera-
tion. of the Interstate' commerce com-
misslon. The further announcemen
wag made that the commisslon Intend*,
wherever posstbte,to construe the law
in advance without waiting for any
particular complaint to be made upon
which to base Ha decision. In this way
it is expected that a large number of
complaints wil be anticipated and the
work of the commission corresponding-
ly lessened.
th* following statement to a, represent-
arive or .the Anoorlatedtfree#ir"—
The truek hetweenirmrHrnnttk
Mobtle to badiy washed and cov ere*
with heavy drirtwood and thin ia now
beingeleakrdawayen rapidly, a * pon-
Newport News to join the army hot.
pital corp* which sails for Cubs. . In
Obeyance ne left Fort Sill this morn-
stricken district below Bay Minette
have probably never been equaled in
th* history ot ehe state Immenze
trees .have been literally torn UP by
th* roots and carried miles Inlandi
there be depomited on the roadbed.
of call. Practice marches have
. with General Bell and other officers I
with regard to the movement of ths '
“ -oops in his department that have been
u .ered to Newport News for embarka-
tion for Cuba. General Duvall was one
of the American officers sent to Berlin
to represent the United States at the
maneuver* of the Getman army. When
the trouble In. Cuba became serious, he
and his assistant. General Thomas H,
Barry, assistant chief of staff, were or-
dered to return to Washington without
delay. . a
They were unable to get accommoda.
tions on the same steamer, with the
result that General Duvall,arrived first.
He will arrive here at 10:43 o'clock
this evening and will hold himself in
readiness for orders to go to Cuba in
case , any general officers are required
in the enforcement of the peaceful
occupation of the island. General
Barry arrived here today.
Secretary Root and Attorney Gen-
eral Moody were at the White House
tonight conferring with the President
over the Cuban situation.
were offered and Judge V. W Orubba
offered some worda in cominenetion
whieh he had prepared, and tbe two
nets were aopted.
Former Opponen.
the activity of Mr Tvane was te
some extent * surprise He has, long
"tarn st the clone ot hie peech Jute
Howard Templeton enme from Sulpbur
Springs, ana Benton Me Millan from
whitewrieht to essyre Mr BalKy of
qounty represented,8 but others,
rrom nearby countiem and there
the lion. Howard Templeton,
man nf the state- convention
San Antonio, Oct.
Cuba, Assistant Secretary Adee was
frequently In conference during the day
with Secretary Root, advising him of
the details of Cubgp-affairs.
The batUiMiitfp Texas, carrying ma-
rines ordered to Havana, which ve«-
■el had been anchored outside the Vir-
sginia capes since last night to await
further orderg from Secretary Taft,
was ordered to proceed on her way to
nominated Mr Balley ' nt Dallan in
t Aog*-t- and l he-llun- Beaton Mi Mils
tan . of Grayson county, ecretary of
that convention; Among othera pre#-
All la Qulet.
Monterey. Mexico. Oct. 1.—Word from
earlier meneages, as they did not men-
tion Mobile among the places likely to
1e vtattea by the atorm now comin up 11
thronghthe tail of Mexico Tat in
the day, however, the name of Moblle
was added 10 th* lint at placen 1,1 the
mthofspomTTetormdonmtMetttet '
had hem full al mil'll <11 .
day, eommnenced th. overflow.
It.I, a ta<t wel known to every in-
habitant at th* etty that '• wecond vto-
• ®
if
:4/
: 7
5
on* point when Mr Hailey read a let-
terfrom Hon Ilayne Nelms of Tvinity
•
certuin individual who inuite active
tn the present campaign of opposition
had been indictd in Mipmoari for theft
und was run out of Trintty county fo"
the theft of a pfece of meat When Mr.
Hailey made th* statement. M T Nat*
terfeid of Huai county aroea in the
nidience and said
-Ladien ana gentlemen. I knew ono
charuemarecorrect: Iwanprenent-at
the time and helped to run him out ot
the town of Glendale."
This brought forth a atorm of ap-
p and Mr Bailey thanked tlie 2′112
trmatft-the mnfurmaat and m
tluM B was W u p ise ' ' h m that the
evidence hjd hieen presented thet
a dollar,” said Senor Quesada, "hla
private fortune as well as the best
energies of hl* life have been patriot- ,
ically poured out* in the cause of his
country.”
"I have cabled to President Palma ,
an invitation to make my house hla
home if he decides to come to the
United States. Although President ’
Palma is practically penniless he has
a host of friends who will remain 1
steadfast even though adversity has
become his portion.”
Mr. Quesada made known today for
the first time that a year ago he had
tendered his resignation but that Pres-
ident Palma had declined to accept lb
He said it was his purpose to return
to Cuba and participate in the election
to be arranged by the provisional gov-
ernment as he had no ambitions for
future office.
thrty sta Hear# These measifree wore
not entirely effectual, however, aad an
other atorm withja a per ted of a w*«k
must udvitably cause tamvy fnanetot
V
are thick and troublesome
Afi telegrnphio communication or-
anarily maintained by divlalon of
383
n f Bailey in - hw h ini * / re -
gerred ' to Mr Bing 4* he did in Mt
omerrfepeneatnateattni—
name. Hr promines th* most wathins -
denunclation of the prestdent nf the
Harris county Qood Government • lub
1.— (Special)--
uddres#
This meeting wan a bit
from any other Not aly.
Wednesday. •
, wan PrexmK Fair Twenday. on- 4
packer » |. extreme .... W"!*.; •
____________ "4 Wednesday fairy freak morth windu. •
- out th. pate at the new ment Inspec- 4 . , .......4
ton law which became ettective today. |? ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
north for th* first Um* since th
storm The bare announe ement of thl
the direction of Buperintendent Me Kin-
ney The trcka at* piled hixh for
mil** with all sorts of debris and It1
was th* predietion of those who wits
nesed the chaos Thursday and FrI
day that rhe road could not possibly
be e lea red fov mor* than a week
All of th* tugs in the Mobtle river 10-
night steamed upatrnam to em ape •
necond hurricane: which they believe
♦
wegfan bark Nor«s,alLe[ whom were
reportea lost, I* ton
Th. bodlen at elght bople ooro
pleked up today tnkehe lwekr bar
At 10 a tonighr Nee atorm wa». AC-
craing to th« iocal hgecant. approach-
ung gam ul eg inelythems_dire i u on • •
lb* hurricane 1**1 .wee “De barome
„. ..... ------ t.r. whlrh had been wte.Wali day wa,
has junt panned, sustainins rurtne-.I"- | beginning- to tull and a heuvy drtzaln,
jury and increaned dnaneial lo** romwhich won necompanied by a declinin«
a heavy raltall today, and tearful o.barometer, nald byyemnet men to be
Invariably followed.'by a hieh wind.'
faining
betow nay yinette and at Vlomuon
ana‘rerimacola made lh. work of re-
eon.tru.-llon * doubly ' drricuit. A!
niaht long I" the downpoy at rein.
th* oono lit up by Pin* toehen, hun-
ared, rof negrons and white mon la-
borea like Trojans to «etthe track into
alllunment. Many at these, runhed I*
ehe wcene from the North, not* aoel:
mated and unaccuntomed to peril* of
th, aemi-tropteal *wamps, experfenced
wleat articuity I" matntainin« « foot-
l, g and pertorming n’.r errietent werv:
ide it la impomsitie to tind a dry .pot
aha „ieep I*' out of th* question and
norely triad by exhaustton. the Ia-
borers plod wiowly alonr. Mosquitoe*
exan. Oet 1 (Statt
ovation tendered to
Nunarta- at Men •< Work Clewrima the
f • neondhed.
Flomaton. Alu , Oet 1,-W. Courtney,
ehtet engineer of the Toutaviile A
NunhvtHe, —new pushlng J he werk f
reconstrurtion of that road between
May Minette and Mobil*, today wave
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