The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. NINTH YEAR, No. 321, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 21, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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Ssena JaSeneo t orgta the necea
< te party feaTOBSir e4 the lurt
fc > S of fcwsaan Uperty reea oa ta ao1
t r so dear a com n aboaM tacrine
crr ara + 3 < t aad orery enmity If
v r < r in a Tx < a be tt erw drenK
m < T we ev artaia ear object but If
v temk trn sqoad aad everyone por
F the orh 1m tMnto awat ree we
lsisi an mt cotxioMt to the eaemle
of den s Je goveraaieat
CAI PIKQ PAX1TF1XDLSG
T Ga Teaton Kew dniotmco la all
r of linu the actios of Senator Coke
TFaiSf tie cc9rm Ilon of Horn
t me aaj PeeWaun and ep < rrtaBy dwette
x n tb fact that ne repoftSeaa aea >
6 did the name Mimc
Kl thft from a pap r that was a re
J 5 aal exceeding triad at rh eoaB
t i between tome demwerau and the
t c v repoMScaru in Texsa aad In th
i bmTce of Its joy a 4 political faith
G ared that It was a tlinf and per
rac at coalition
Pi > w J > aH r ft ct that the ad-
V asd cooaeni of Senator Coke to aaefa
n < DinxaoB was a uy to he diacharged
f bf aJr asd upon his t t Jadgmeca aad
t t seaaton dt d l without respect to
telttjes oa the ooaunatlona of the prestl
dri The resuU m ked oat la that an
nvv lawyer f n be Sojtft goes upon
tve napresne b ih sa for rhU we all
in rsaitoa to r ii and even the New
h < ii Uiiinlc G < 4 ail take eoarage
STILL OVIXINO OROCND
SjuUiward the rtxr of prospertty takes
rv saya the Saarhfn r n Kawa and
r lo some figure to sdbstaniCate
lt lilm
Ti frequent exnressliMw of oonftienrti
In tfc futare of the Rn > th are all the
tr sratlf ylog fxsr the reason that Uity
ji r 1tv 1
T > S uth felt th panic of la y d
ii any oth r sectton of to r uv
< S rwov rv wi mor rapid tu
c ulry pr > a tR lropreisrioa Is jhat
as yet only on the impetuous edge
fA better tunes Jmt abead It fa pleas
u th yugh to nnd such words of frieud
oouaswm nt are oimalned in the
ulij ftwn onr Waahiagroa contam
1 season rr
t in jt remark w and endagrag
e i > the tlmw k nfter ep <
t < h the wlnr nlhlts but aws
t trn < ruisfaerry naaune has bmi t
c 1 i that erf n This srsak n
X > r is jj learn f oni the Hanttfacl
rvord e aws a gitifyjsg coo-
t a in of the graidunl licprovement
1 < u ry noUe d The v jmi of trade
1 Vi rfeuth 1 s ii to J i idBg Sn
tm t all the varioos rt basmeas
ti I th > n mutton a the rfmtys is es-
p nib rj L Thev rnrt b eaoiags
i i the Western t and iwSderablo
is being rmS in te ptons tx
t n r jrgamsatlon of variom systems
WnJIKJIaif AND BISMARCK
Phe TwsKicUuutn urween Oie Oecmao
f npn
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In all hs harroorwous detatla
A y r or two ego such a rwcoodBa
ion would have ijern tbcjght not only
ImpiobuM but altogHcher Impoasuble
Tlie young emptor is very selfopin
I nat l very utrongtteaded very IntUer
n it of views and oplnl > ns Utat conflict
wih hU own He has Impressed the pub
J rth the Ilea tbat he dewns hrfn
i cupabia of < Wng the thinking for a
0 rmany and that It ts nothlaa mon ot
X lumpflnn for any < rf oi subjects u
t otahi juivate and IndlvSduai opinions
not derived frutn Unix swereign It may
be Urn th young emperor has bean
nnoquoted tod mi uad > r < od that he is
oindena have T puettmtl him It u not
t be diaputad however that the young
emperors vntty and afooncst form
n solid uperien cture for M U aam < MK
seat oiiaoe iiMmarek had b ea to a
very great rn at Uaug hJ
pjwer when d prrv J of mt ofn jd
tne cmrwror might have goo on ruUoa
Gernany w1I1i Bismarck aanstam
or fa r The ex < hanasfcr had grown
old and ht
remaining ay on earth
could only be f w at moat What
U o-
at led ihe ewpatuTU
tfcek a racoorfllatioii <
Was l rfot the
jrompttaB of a gentie anl kla
b n rth that haughty exteriorVar
Wteel aflf Was It not a patriotic
4 arJ for th peace sod ent tta
unitol Germany whlrti owwl mmveb
t Wsmaruk and clung to him with sue
affeM nato p to Mli
fortuaeaT
And Why fchwld Bisroarck
so readily
f rgt Jilt mnklmg grtevaowe hto rud
dismissal and tho Ignominy
heapsil
v oon
him and putting the past b hl U loT
hrasp the proffered hand with such
warmth and affection
as aoon a t ad
dJ It could not have been the bone of
< storaUoo to povwr for UhMnariT
juat all that inM no SvT
cringing dusire for
royal favor far I
inrd is ntade of sterner atutf
It IS most probab uat in the mind
ttt Jllsmarek the uppermost thought m
Garmaniy anil In Ihe mind of Wllhelm
BUrruundrt thmigh It may mvv teai b
film of serfU line B the loading ltnpUUM
litis Germany Phe good at the country
domanded tjiat tliere flhouM be a recon-
ciliation and theM two men put lf aiae
and made mutual saeriilco of jierTOtii
Iinde for the publlo weal Tho eropcr
is the cjml a
ail each Is
mv > r admired now than ever b f ire
Vengeance belong to the savage r a
and good will evidence Ui hgher dila-
tation
CXMX > XntTsfifWAin 8 LBTTER
In mta tin of anaoroiate dlvMkm
mikmw temaxmti in Texas a to aseor
rwaHy d re oajty of the parry aad who
are derated to the fundamental prtnd
paa and parjnaet of d aoen cy a In
aoeteiy at > yr < dltfercme npon temporary
uawee aad peraoaat attaohroenta or eo
A Ootoeiel Btowart w U mrs e rrat
need of Ore defljocratle party ta Texas
at fc > oow to harmony not oaodtdate
and io the prtaeat temper of the people
n > man vtu ta no in fwror of harmony
win he tolerated a a candidate far offlea
The people ate ear and away ahead of
the party offioiala aad machinery aad are
earoeatly aqalrtng for the man whs moat
warty represcats the fe3j g
and Braaas eonnty aad soch will be the
oaanterjcs voire of the dwnticjagy of the
coBgresekmal district whhA tie terved so
kmg and so well and In other sections
HOUSTON DAILY PO T WEDNESDAY ivTRXING FEBRFATCY 21 ISO
< T prwcnt trp ivU rTl t
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inia anj ni r pr j nj cf t > n
ojDinit wifely inui porl wfcii a fine carg
of prosp ritf
PJUITICAI NOTES
lolltic nt the Capital
AtMtln Tons F bm ry Te ry t
aCar to read ach an adratratil < tttr u man nu n a number of stnU n n < iur
tim 0 arConrrakBnaa Oarifl fi BMt w k wno m k u
l Miml > l in Tb Poat tM marMBC and th t I Wr anienco f MtrIctorv
1 wholly tr trim ny aplrtt of P towa i in mum of ood Iwiini
olflthiWM tl It ° conwatnkted tflort to dettocMu
p nioi ajs rtioe
UV THE BILL WITHDRAWK
OinDMRIK Klt1
LtIIUTT IIIlU
Jlr OlntlMnne < n n < liort rrrrk
VttBi r r n 1npHlnr Jtnnxnrc
Ir m lltr llnar at Cnmrann
Ctinadlnn Tariff ltcvlMon
London Feoruary X There wa a
notable gathering In the house of com
reb lka gentlemen had remained In the courM < remarks that he was con
convention as be Seth Bhvpard and others i t > mx that a large majority of the work
dM the democratko party would have been I al < M wcre lposed to the house of
IBtait and nalted orn amendments and therefore the gov
Governor ° ° P0n bUt t0 Tlbd
Hubbard was also seen and he fSIInV f
state that whle ha does
not consider
where he Is well known by character and himself In active podtics he f is a great
intAbHiOtd reputation if not personally
the soejact ot bis eamUdaey He antera
or arU he favorably coaaMeied
The caod > taib > of Colonel Stewart upon
the basts ot the sentiments expressed In
his letter would unquestionably be a
powerful inrttwoc ftw hanaany and If
the party m cmrreatKm shosM choose him
as its cualldute the state would be as
sored of aa able and faithful chief exec-
utive
A prominent dtst j of England in speak
interest in the demtxraHc party He wants
a Joint call for a Stat contention 11
ays that not every official act of the
President shoUd be uaqualMedly indorsed
and that there can be Individual views on
financial questions but the great democ
racy Is the party that mast deliver the
Nation from the troubles and difficulties
and it can not do this so well as when
perfectly united and strong
The exgovernor says that he hopes that
the members of the two democratic com
mittees will not allow insignificant non
ejiwntial millions pwlwit to Interfere
with an ag ment If tb y should
appoint
a Joint mtretlng to confer together
The desire for harmony In Trails county
ainee ihe Wilson bill has n be T toW w an dex to the situation
f e ongress I tutn repeat lv beei i Wi ovw lne Stte The Crk partisan
siM h w people la Knsli regard the i j ° nJh un ed
ia m u and whet r th nbj t t chS TT for lv
t Thte
M roket pistol Is a great boon
< f < kers
> rmi new with which Senator
This ought
are b i to we tix prmpsJly on to be i
j a jn to the Obstinate In other
rtejrrounl a ut unfair tncldnce bu paru of the SUte as this co y wm
KogUsh popi hav i
n ibmer it for J notoriously a strong Clnrk county
fvo generations and th v hav long ago Colonel 8e Sreed u the Clark demo
< > ne to regard r oSje ttia t t rqulsi rrau chairman and was chosen liefor
i rlil character a but a jwntw rtal one tB rtit at Houston and there is no dls
and on or which there Is no f jundalon J0 n the part of Judge J if Hen
derson
Vt
convention he alll In all probability rec Idly
inert 1a C5a
ael lnoMt an MtiA t
L 8f nr ft rh of AUtaMn i n M > entfrey acceptable to teth nogiI
le th antladmloMr innlm hu ihe j and Clark men-
< the Pecklwm minaioo Nt one The Post man s w a letter this morning
tv r questioned 1 from Himke
deinvraiy of county written by a prom
ihfm Ka a kv > irre4aj l1 i ln nt attorney who says that Haskell
i Views as lo the fitness vt the I ronl > all those oounties In that
i on and that is ah ihi re a to It 0iKhb rhovi ta anxlout for the nftornov
gen ml to
silver bill Gruck a snag just
mo mh
rtepulillcii nt lllo
Rkj de Janeiro Fpbiuary 50 Copyright-
ed ISM by AxHitd Pr ss The Brazil
ian lnsIlrgns varsvp He isbaca havins
Oa board aeionBtjr to mwm Admiral
Mell > and a itrong reinforcement of
troops for Admiral 1M Gams has arrived
here
ItIs roportwi arhore that the NkMJierov
whSc sall il for i v south yesterday
after a short stay la these waters will
that an im in < pnt v si > l has lieea sent
In pursuu < f the Jflefteroy
BESCITJ OF A BATTIn
I ndon February 50 The Times tc
morruw will pulill h the following dis-
patch fron ltlo do Janeiro under date of
Ftbruary IS
Returas of ta fight at Armacao show
that the oral loMrs of th government
were M0 killod and wounded and sixty
prisoners > iken l > > the Itnurgents On
the Hogg chairman appointed by i Insurgent side HC were killed missing
tojt alnnan War Baker to stand In theiLL wounded Da Onma hi In no dingor
A t omeVa sen to the senate after l nuw Cornel
t or jniv Fecktam Indicates he will consider that harmony can best ri
prjlieat antlftlpatei the adverse sunwrved by this course ana because he
n of th enab on Peckhama noml 1ltt Conalder that Colonel Sneeda response
u n snl hvl already deermlned on th to h w be the signal for the dm
j > uonmee The gei ral lmpre ion o t of the county ti met the delegates
teady march onward toward n I n to be hat ho aid not j ossifcly f ° t1 ter eounfles In one general con
level of permanent PMspartty f am if a b Her i on vention
thern Sato daring Oa ten t M Hunton a prominent Clark leader
Tetis < i T >
preSBflou h one t v nl i se and n nnty was In the city yesterday
cauc4y ra tj > s3o I i < i f the opinion that Charlie
Culberson was by far Uir strongest man
in his county for govwnor and that
wuj of nintr harmon > nnd when there Th w atoi > ler of the Insurgents wound
shUI be a response to a Joint call for a r nro Bt th xwptal and are prjgrcsslng
rival of the to iSiern troops He obtalm
many supplies ami some men from deiwts
In the vldaity of Majeaad T rnwyj
nsar ihe hctd of the buy
The gunni uf tha Nlctiieioys dyn
mlte gun lias deserted and tffd fleet sttl
at Ucial The engines of th Ilstroyer
lave broken down and they fin J
n ich
tirsieuty in obaUiiw irows Persons who
tirrlvod from Banal yesterday tto c tnat
t is not likely that the fleet will leave
for some weeks They also aliile that it
is the general opinion that none of the
r formidable except the Aurora
nu Aijllaban leaves here on rWndny to
1n rcpt tha Nictheroy
Advl ea from Destcrro state that the
UIon
make a formal announcement oVVLeUIon ttt V S M folh
thai tby un o to w rk to make ami f 1r nt In the SUte of Parauld
uld
emed t < have smooth water u > the vote which a p refer nea id Vi Tl1I a < r < V f f1
fresdM realists now If he neve
did t ore that the sentte will verv
res l > tinfirm one of Its own rietntvr
fco e nomlralion I ut to it T-
at m ver turns down one of its own mem-
bers
The qoettlnn uppermost In
jejliura Juw no l the selection
failed Stat senator and the demand
for Itgomlt rod
hi cx es of the supp1
11 r1 uf CrscaniL and Sen wounded hl AM lHI whb
V r and 600 prisoners
Htor K ri taken
rlj f Van
andl comity aro Mllo Is row Desterro vXthi
au > t work to secure the nomlnatlou P bllca and will probably wth < one
nr
lleutrtiant gov tnor shortly I
II has la n aald that In proportion as
the number nf rajidijates both State and
mil
increase In the same ratio in
npenand tho e iron chancellor la as J JIf100 f > lo hv rriu tar hn rniony omona
aur ahd toucng a I S T T Z5JKT VZJ J 3
I ulsuna tremmtVt P8rteke of
in tnat State W vasily wT 11 Among
s
frMm d stnneo
> I j u attend mr
Htrtot cvwrt thfai rt
The Hawaiian busmens has become tire-
some It Is high time the president and
congress washed thetr handa of it
Representative Pence of Colorado elect-
ed to congress as a noptist appeared
the cth r avealtg in a democratic caucus
whluh should make him a democrat hence
forth
n t the Imlatsd asoUrt lhTirZ ZLZ V lh < artK Utt
J bfjre h senate sooner than was ex
peiteil and It may b without aay material
aitetatlons
There arc no members of congress njore
vlolemiy opposed ti filibustering than
thoe srtM engage In fllBlustering when It
suit their purpose to do so
For the first itn tce the war the
Houth ha tao repr iitatives pn tha su-
preme b t cb Jackson of Tennessee and
White of I iulalana
QUIPS AND atllKKB
The Cleveland PlatudeaJer thinks Gov-
ernor Tillman might try mora whisky
and less noise with good rwult Too
mudj whisky is what Is the matter now
Th Washington News offer Governor
UrsrelMng a grata comfort In the sug
gsatfon that Mr I ruh has b > d Ihe KSle
art of expwrlsocs every day for many
yearn
The SUItimor Nair7t lnk yellow fever
may do what the big gun of ihe oppos
ing factions irf th BragUUa revolution
have failed to acoomplufh hrlng the
opera boutf revolution to aa end
Atlanta Journal TU powoftic Inspect-
or who has baen aant to Port Tampa Is
named Dice You ca gamble on It that
tb lottery people will abafc him me
Fl i Han should pot Tampa with the
Dire
The M mphls Apiieal valanolia hinK
we ir v r ly going to haL a prosimrous
yeir 1 t at If It come aioul Mr Cleve-
land v I Into history waarlng tutlo
But there will be no telephone sttaih
uient
Th Pit bur It hi i Siv sj aUie
ot be fiy v Pirn l nngher ruur on
of a
V
Indiiiblo Ctiiiillduie
was F M ja
Jvq of
aamervllle
cuftty In coiveraa
tern
stated taut ih had about mads
Ud
llm entw
tor the randldate
legUlatare rom his noiorlal lis
Sm T1 > > of Hamil
ton Hill Hotiijie aisl SomervlHe His
courtly sotnervtlle hopes u furnKh h
rejmwmiative U y ir and iir MUnm
Bie said I beltov tataf It will W noeessa
tj f r both sMe to make grealm ooim >
W bLf TJ monj m 1 I y can
l > establtshrt
I havent a doubt Imt
91 WU1 t M lotory or
IT vf Yl unHJ democracy
Atr
Milam
said
that he supported Gov
ernor Hogg In the last campaign and
made seveml speech n his bahalf but
at the same time u recognised the fact
that thw were many loyal brainy dem
flJent they will all march together under
rfc
same flog thta year
if MHf n in a yomK awjw of marked
ab lty Ia la
a natUu of Oils stato and
AT ° f CV < mn Mllftm ho foil
at the Alamo
VViinl tunee
Palestine Toxas February JO Nwtwlth
srandliHr tho faot Wiat aeveral mmapanor
In tlie State ami tMuneroua lxitltioiis frun
promtnent dSCaan a arrlvtag to iwr
suade Hon T M Campbell of this el y
to become a candl lato for governor that
gentleman poaltrvoty aver that he la not
ami do s not lutetid to b h eauluiois
for io public fnee II or > prou
of he complimentary support iendin < l
htm but is ailaned wltli cuntlnulng In hi
ptvsort tiosltlon as general manaaor of the
Iritnmtltnuil and Great Nottiiem
lulled MlltfH Miirshul > llillieil
Macon ta February M Hnlled Slates
Marshal Frank Icvereit of this city while
on a v l lt to lSnftiiiwn Sunday became In
volvetl In a dlffhulty with a I Turner
prominent rlilaen nf hat place and was
seriously stabbed In tho back of the bead
His wound while not eonsldered dangerous
is isttrliu
TliliVei nt Tjler
Tyler Tevas Feluuary 11 Sneak
Ihlivis cnterel tin i il wti ot M Gold
m dill I lo la > t I ihi mil st a K j
p pl > f whisliv Utim 1 jho p r
I > iiv b not be n npireir jej
Bt the He
narth
1h ° eiivcmment cruisers Tlradentes
Bsiia are nt Montevideo The latter and run
aground while attempting to enter the
dork Wednesdny
t
H vernmentj celvrt a telogram ys
f it if th Fit
iat Hj ia aiicru
1
rirj 1 t r mm
Mllllitm ln irit A r Utp
Wnhiinatw B Frbrtary Ktnp ror
William and > riace Henrr of Pruula
arrived her at n oelnck this morning
ard drove to the drtll ground In order to
administer the oath of alle Unce to naval
recruits The street were decorat l with j
flags and the nut from the railroad ata
terdn > from the officer commanding trodrei esten Trafilc association rnt
llnliiilllleK < loiited
Berlin February Ju Tho rulohstag to
day adopted colonial eiimafa after Ohan
ceilor von Caplrt ieclaetl that the arri-
val of fuller news from Cameroon woud
be necessary before eteps oitld be takei
sihI that a haety recall of culoiilul offi
cials would wall a great loes of vnlua
bis experience Hcrr Bebol nnld bnt the
southwest Vfilenn colony was In a hclo
less conditio
Culil Mai t vielorln
ilclbouini Februarj 20 11 i mumnccd
that Hie gold output of Victoria during ln t
year was iOT w ounces a nouutlng In value
to nearly ei < mW This ylcd Is sKW
ounces more thm the yield In ISM am Is
the largest since 1SS5
Stcnpicr Iiint
Conianllnme February 20 Advices re
are supposed to have be > an saved
hOPTinvuvrru asmToi tTio
Jltp Mcctlug nt v OiRaus ma nt
tlttle
In tlie district of Santos stating tlut Oeiw > eldny in a 11 oclock at tho
eral Biienravl Hotel Gruimwald
with his army la on the
northeast frontier ot Sao Paulo and ait
dim that the govfirniffent rorce will nor
suffice to reslat film unless It Is atronLiv
reinforced > > y
The government Is rntrtng more national
guards m the State of Sao Paulo and
will endeavor to legist Invasion
Thi government nlao sent oi tcra to the
garrisons Bt Portp Alegre Petotas ami
Bin Grande comprtalng sooo men to marnn
north
lellow fover Is tticreaalng greatly
Theie have been three cases on tho
Austrian warship nnd then are flttetm
< sues lu th British hospital
AFIILV1D OF IJVNUHTK
Itlo de Janeiro lebruary IS iBy Mexi-
can tmble lo the Herald lTlilnklng u
Pelxotoa d > na ulte crirser tho Mctheroy
Iiituvdwl to fight wlum Hhe sutdnly up
peansi at Ac entrance of Wio harbor bre
on i ndny tho rebel licet
again last
in obedencn
ij ghl to signals from Fort
ttareta Cru Tholt reckless firing un < n
the city is oontlnsni by fte rebels
KBWVRK AT MONTJ5VIOBO
Montflvldeo February IS tliy MexL
cable t the HeraMO Phe FnHed Static
cruifer Nnwnrk arrived hero today from
Bio de Janeiro whore yellow fever liroko
out aniwig her crew On of the n u <
from the fevor on tlto way down Hlie kl
now lioing airkiSy nuarautbied
INSLltOEsT riltCCBKU
London February 50A dispatch from
Buenos A res da ed vsmerday savs Mult
u battle lias been fotajht at Itapeva Ho
mllos west of fflio clly of Ijio riuio lie
twojti the liiailrvents and government
forces 1roetdeiit Pelxolos uxmim
defoutoil
Itllslii Semis vole In rrnp
Beilin Fubiuaty 30The Frankfort
Zeltuug m that linpoitant notice hav
bean exchanged betveon France nd liu
sla In regard to the coin duties question
According lo the newspaper mtntluned
tho Bussla note said that while not ilauii
lug the right to luterfure In the lutein
affairs of auolhcr state and recognlglnir
tlie fact tlwt Fr n e mi peifeetlv loyal ui
treating all countries alike Uussla must
prMrct her o n Intorosts and If th com
dutlc derange tho
Burslaii export tai1
sho must cm clso her light to ask fur a
iliam
Hi md h 1 m lpj to tie B
m mil il n r f ii d i was n
s 1 Hut ti i I m e nm t r
to pip j ir fc ii m fav i m m
i Man-
s Hi
HI 1 I
but Immealatelv after
being < allNl together by Cmlrimm Day
en adjot mc t was taken imtl 2 oMuak
in Ihe art n oa in older that 1ho assj
ulatloti mteit avail Itsrtf of an oppor
tunity to Mv tho tcrmliiil facilltli ot
the flty lie loads represented wo o
fhp fsaiutlkirn Vaelilc G W Nmeycr
aii1 W H Comnr Gulf Colorado nnd
Swntn Fe Jlie St Louis and San Fian
clsco tfte Fore Wortli and Denver Cltv
Book Island and Texas ihe Clilesgo
Itock Island and Pacific the Tixas and
Paijrnc the Missouri ICnnsas nd levas
tSie t l > Uia and SouMraextern the MJ
eouri PaItlelrutL Mountain the San An
tonio and >
Aransas
< niimti in l
and Gloat Norlhera fhe Allchlson Tope
k i ami tan n tv
Tho first subject coming up was the re-
quest of tin seabrurd lines foi an nppii
cation of the dlffeientlnls ftoni sea board
territory This que Uon proved the oniy
Into qulekly movil i ilmiw < < 1 < llrlns Ihe
the center of alio analiored msrehsii V nttomoon
veswH liuplng iihait thev would I 1e K was execullvo It
was
prove an
tffwtual alilehi ugalnst th dreaded dina1 lrtnlp < owevrr that considerable inter
mite gun line Nictheroy however nm eat U0S mlf8 < < l In the lnntlci all ti
ashoie a lwdy of lojal volunleers from nel00 hPis taken up In discussion
Bahal uC
at a landhig i aco Just outsklo the I 8r01 < details connected with the
bar
and thcn aluoU out to ata I duestlon At length th nmttei was uls
lwiuMHl with by being
postponed until tb < i
next mcciliig
Hi oitter that the matter might be betier
Invesllgatoet ihe association tuok under
dlsuilaslon the next meeting place as this
would imvo considerable bearing in cnnliiit
tu aoniB deelslon lu tho case It wns de
ctdeul that tho next mectlng of the associa
tion ahuuld B heW Ju Ne Vlrk
on tho second Tuooday In April and Ulttt
It solo purpose should be tho adjustment
of the seaboard dlffmontlai mattet u
this meeting It l th liilontlon of tho as
MlClBtlOll to SJHtle f0P t0
t possible n I questions relative i
boanl rates divisions of differential
in older loiaeutate
the mcelliik a ew
ork n re lutlui ttll aiiopt reuuinm
that nil railroads Hi the o talon should
at uncu or us soon as possible ni wlut the
chairman divisions of established rate hi
iweeu jari lerrltory and huuthw enter
points
Tho ineelliig adjourned at oclock to
recaiiveue thla inornlng at 10
Hxprvwlon from several of the mennbers
last nlirht Indkate that the association
will lw in aassio pmbably all ttttn week
and part of next Theio I a full repraaun
tatton and aa 111 ha cldon bA
caw It I desired that tho occasion be
tuk u advantage of fur a full dlseuiuikm
of some mattem vvhleh have long lweu
abivaiiic un aieauut of Ihe aim nee r
lll < n lunt 1 eaile
T 1 iv it vi s Ii inn I i ii i
< 11 i I VI h t
i I t ii t i b at
f i
Lou
Hill 1
br ug uj
UNHUNG PURVIS OASL
oiinnMrj cotitT nnrtiFs to m
KTi > cn mil
J nc Term of the Clrcnlt Cnnrt M III
llnu flic Cn e llefore It V Con
fc lim Supposed to lime
lleen > lnde > rnr l
Jackson Miss February The u
I tlnn to the drill ground waa lined with preme court todar denied the motion of
loday in anUctpetlen of hearing a niarinw whoToudtjr chwred the nperor resentence
Attorn General Johneton to
0
ro alrtt < hamo j of S Z tt t X dutiful Tho
nr M la full of ImMmttoB to ail wtu 1 lf ther u > thing mora than ani < < n the home of lordi In connection peror In tlso drill hall addreaaed engineers i execution in Marlon county on February 7
other that make democrat th the recent socalled obatrucUon atokan and
a reel concern f leg the company who were there The court aald It had nothing to do with
about t ti Moused t the
the country It U to teU Mm that I n aa ei > y amendment a ntWed and cjeprwwd profound arm h ti molt th
U poputttft wilt get control of the State > l f h popular meas pathy mth the dh M ThlchlwdoefolS T
for the next two year Jlara i 5 P > t JUim S ° < > t ihelr companion oa board t TavSSgS crcUtl c < ort provdwl for B cUon
can be done In two yean to reoulre wn ttaP 2l7i ttJ i ti T i iZenUT bur of annotetcd p or j whch
yeara to recover droa the mtn that the n IXoXtlraa wded Sj f l
otgaiuaauoa has brtragbt upon the flute i the gallery
rtrTit tJ V 1 bri Mr O stone carefully dressed and
Toe Pat man waa UoUmel D C Old with a Bower In his buttonhole entered
dings who is now earnest hopeful that J during the questions portion of the pre
en arrangement saUsfaetfry to all parties Hmlnary proceedings and was loudly
may be made Be does not think that ebeered not only by his admirers but by
aooessentials should be allowed to Inter m nJr of lt > opposition Mr Gladstone
pose themselves against aa agreement oe wa Kt 1n lu ln > before he arose
tween the two factions Colonel Olddisgs question put by sr biis
prefers that the vote of IS for Cleveland Ashn < alftt < > of the members
should be made the basts of representation r < r sh iel < l a1 that there was no
la thl next State c vmUon HTtttoS I r ens fttt e ttnMAn nsurgenu
that uwter the croum Sne a totoT hd > < ou f > 1 government of suoh
bV bothMuLk and Baker should be i chncr il1 ntltl nn to reeog
as
belligcreis
t U 4 1TSfTUmtht wuMsapure After the r t of the questions bad been
loih > telTIS rn resUse M WJllatn disposed of Mr Qltdstone amidst long
a rsd ammr laem
oa n nlhusla tn cheers moved to
Houston aad Harris coonty the borne < rn Colonel atddlngs did not discharge the order of the employers 11a
w ISf0 J h f10 t > wnJch the Wllty bill Tp sP h of Mr Gtadstone
of roVKial Stewart heartily Respond to firk
revolt at Houston was made by the making this motion lasted only fifteen
the expressloas of the etHan of Bryan CSmtk men and still believes that If those 1 a The prvmler said during the
The emperor said My eye observes not section baa been printed in full la these
onl > vhat passes above but what paamsj
disoat < bM
below be ks If the engineers staff
admlttwlly th best of all Natlonscontln1 Under tl
WE S TfcSTJS 4 ° X ilM tt between Canada and U
ll < > v d she had go to Santos with the
Intention of imin Ow Republtca which
had been blosjkailiror Ant port for some
time Shortly after th arrival nt The
WIRtplm fired a salute as Uie emperor
eMcred She boat which wna to coivey
hint on board and i ls itajntv afterward
Wsji ote the crew and the ship tsef
Afivr ln > ipeotlon of the war ship Em
reror WHMsm retwnwl anhore and wpit
Naui1 eb < r ho lunched wlfi
the officers There was no music at the
Imebpon
as he victims of th Uranden
burg dlmster were bured today
Cnnnilhui Tiirllt llctllon
Ottawa Out Februarv ai Th tartlt
commllte Is still hard ut work daily so
that everything may be in share by the
time the house of parliament opens lie
visions it Is thought will be mostly In
the direction of removing the anomalies
now existing in the tariff as well as
eanalisslng and slightly reducing the duties
on some articles There certainly mil be
no radical change In the ystein of protec
tion of Canadian industries Instituted by
the National policy
rxdgnteB from Au lrallan colonies to
confer with the government with re
spect lo an enlargement of trade rela
ionB Auitralla will
tie il
Will Not Discus UmlKrnlliin
Lonioti Tebninry a > correspondent
of the s
jndird jt Iarli sn u has iioen
by an ofncr l > Hrt So bu Melio and nit the present mnl rv tfZT
Ions con iUkm f tiwed It ta bellevel I purpoc or which arc rTOrow
p
from cholera We leant that the delegates
of tlwt goiernniint liaic been inntructel
to ral e the iiuesilon of cmlgritloii be
tween Kurope ami thc Lnited States This
will tie Impossible however at the present
ronf n nee Such a Question must bo con
ndscd apart
Debt of lirerrr
Athens February MTho Greek gov
ernment has paid the Interest on the loin
of ftn three powers falling due February
1 The Lntorest for KM lias also been paid
since the beginning of this jear The por
tion of flie Interest n slgned to rile king
W francs has also been paid God his
Gama tales lie has sufflctent provto i W1 f ° r rayment nt >
Mia and ammunition for several weeks Prova nn al to of 30 per cent on the cou
00113 of tho 1 per rent rentes falling due
Anrtl l
sml hat h mil make very endeavor lo
n r
maintain his prssent posftion until the ar
the law Purvis can not be re
Purvis
A IliirnliiK I hreiiteneil
Hennessey O T February 20 This
afternoon Farmer Williams little 6year
old daughter whle returning from the pub-
lic school was shamefully maltreated bv
some while ruffian who laid In ambush
alongside of the path In the pasture field
through which she was passing to reach
her home one mile south of Hennessey
He sprang up and seized her carried her
to a gully some live rods away and tore
her clothts nearly nl oil lier with the evi
dent intention of committing a rape His
fiendish designs however were frustrated
by some one approachng and lie took to
his heels and made good hl escape so far
as heard from
The little girl gives a good description of
him and It Is thought lie will be easily
identified The enraged parents and neigh-
bors and citizens ot Hennessey are on tho
lookout for the white fiend and If found
he will evideitiy pass through a course of
tieatmimt compurd to which hades would
> i a bed of roses Th cltliens aie aroused
md say tho law Is too sow In treating
with such monstrosities and vIll burn him
at the stake If captuicd
Ilnulc A rcelrv Woods Trial
Unlras Texas 1 ruary 20In the Tom
ooda trld today the expresldent ot the
southern Naltonal Bank uf New Orleans
leiumed tbe Maud his morning Noth
ing new was shown by his testimony
J 1 Carter the expreslrtent of the Ninth
National waa the next witness His teb
tlmdnj showed
that as far as he was con
evrd hare i Ut that the seamor Pen irtli I rned Woodb hid the exclusive manage
Urltlsh from odwwtt wis lost The crew < nwnl ot 0 mK aH ho waa never con
bu ted about liny of the batiks paper
Mrs LyUla h Woods wife of delendnnt
In a elBtei ot Ml Cotter who testified
that she never wna nt any tune woith
100000 He did not discover the tondltlon
or tha bank until about forty da > B bef ire
pany owed the bank Jli00 To seure
that they put up collateral estimated
to bu worth J1531I750 which was iut
turned over lo the Ninth Notional and uf
tenvards to tho Park Natloral bank of
Now York
4 M Wcndellen who was vice president
I 010 0 tlu alre < lor of vne bank
testified that h know Uttla of ho
affairs as ho left everything to Tom
W oods
The case will not reach tlie ju y for
several divg
It rut il 1 lluriler
Bonhani T xas Fcbiuiry 18 News
leached heie frem Munkstonn a nml
Peu on ihe rivsr in the extreme nortli
ea t part of the counts tat laat Friday
njht Kelye Flurnoy shot and killed David
nicy Flurnoy and a negro named An
doison Mojtiilrfbt weie rldlrg on the front
sea ol the
wagon hntllcy sit In the bin
cud on a sack oi bran the ball Btruck
Smiley In he Hcd kvUns him Instantly
tonsuble Hart in company with Luin
Monks went In pursuit Tnos overtook
1 luinay tUs side of Oie river arrested him
and tuund the bodv of Smiley ijlng m the
wag n wl i nu held hanging over the M
bjrd andi blood ooslng out of It Tliev
bt ought Flurnoy and the b > > dv back lo
JiHtUo Qos where noxt
morning
an ex
amlnlng trial vvas held The regro and
Flui my claUned that the killing
eldenul Miss Pirtle testified that a wai
mi passed her housa on the way toward
tha rlvor that there re 8ome pcrB
in it that she heiuvl
between live ind i
allot ilred and as hB wagon passed h
heard some exclaim By u you nVede
bo uneasy he Is dead Flurnoy was hounj
Son tbe artCt ttbl
IriiKCilj in iiurei
Color idn lexu Fobruarv in
Jacic n n
nia was shot and Instantly lailed at fh
vdored BapUst church last night Ju
U30 After the
meetUig le k
called Dennl to one side saying be uThe
to talk to him for a few mlnutS
walketl away atwut thirty teB when They two
hot were llred One bill hit tw
the right breast and killed hlra lCanlt
ahooter and the victim both cotowu i
arrest > 0
as yej
Hie Iilpaehlfx tinnier
Waco Texas February SO The habeas
corpus trial of the negroIiidlan Burreli
Iludford oliaiwd with tho Iipschlt
der will be resumed at oclock mUI
tomor
raw monilng Mrs Llpachiu tesX
this afternoon at her residence rut
to Identify ltadrord She said mCL
Radford was the man wL striKk 8
kllltHl her r
huiiliaiid
Miiar p witlitts t thl
Ovci in
Till r ui a
tai m in
lrlnl Iustpoiiei
r u i i lrv
o T
I
t p
ivinl In Tin Po t a fen i1n > 1 rln c haa I
1 r < Itrii ir trl
co in of 1 t > n
tl hn t n OUilOR LINP Id
> oiu 1 until Hit l < t In
1 > 4tponc
stant 1 h opinion irenlli that lie mil Tm L V v
not lie ctnMitcl uf horie
thoit nltlinugu
Holland H minus n horse nnd buguy Taj
lor claims the horse and buggy Is at Crock
ett where he sold It to pay a board bill
J C Qlpson left here this evening for
Crockett to get the horse nnd buggy also
tu get other testimony In the cftse The
ease Is exciting considerable comment
here
ues to display the same sangfroid and de sentenced until the June term of thejf k r pfon ot JMe5 v s trdln the
top iVi ay Bray Mr clrcut COUrt at CoIumbla ura 3aiB
mitude
Afw > r leaMiiij Uie drill hall Btiperor
W llllam Prlnc Hfnrv of RuWa and Ad-
miral Golds proceeded to The Ironclad
Koenlg Itbelm In order to liiugurate
0e t it > fifth annvef io of Us hiilld
log The cr w if the narshlp wero as
sembled on the deck and welcomed the
Terrell sees fit to call a special term Of
court It is doubtful If this will be done
for two reasons First Judge Terrell has
a largo and laborious district and second
the Impression seems to strengthen that
some one else waa the real assassin of
whltecaps had given a fuller confession
Incriminating a larger number ot people
than has yet appeared In the public print
who may on his testimony be brought to
Justice It is believed by many now that
lots were cast as to w ho should assassinate
Will Buckley and that the bloody work fell
upon Ike Purvis
U 1 livs Is In Jail nt Katllesburg
It Is heltcxed that he has a great deal of
private Information which to make puo
lic at this time would defeat the ends of
justice
It Is also beleved however that nhen
the Nixubee court Is over Mr Neville
will sue out a writ of habeas corpus and
remove Purvli buik to Meridian for bet-
ter and sjfer keeping Meantime this gal
lant officer of the low with a brave judge
ution the bench and a determined gov-
ernor at tbPlr back will leave no stone un-
turned to weed out and u terly annihilate
the last veitlgo of whkecaplsm in the good
county of Marion lo this end man be
lieve Will Purvis will be a most valuable
witness
The weekly press of the State continues
to cmoty the viols of tts wrath upon Sher-
iff Magees head for his failure to hang
Centralis 111 train robber sent up for I
twenty years lie was hauled out on a
cart bv a truwty
Monij Lender Kntihcil
San Francisco Cal Tebruary w The
reildence of Simon Jacobson a llowanl
street money lender una entered this
morning and robbed of about 52000 In
r fut Vr cUs To i < nd condemned i >
boy who was a member of a band of
CnltliMiinii Kllliil
El Paso Texas Tebruary 20 News has
ju t reached here of the killing of C F
Tiilton by James Smith Both arc well
known cattlemen of thp Sacramento moun
talnat north of Kl lVwo Smith was as-
sisted by Silas Chatfleld another well
known characler The cau > io ot the trouble
has not been learned and Smith Is still In
the mountains
Triiln Itoblicri 12 cnpc
St Louis Jto February SO News
reached here of the escape from the Ones
TJIE DHATJl ROLL
Mr Vuiinle Dnlliis
Palestine Texas February 13 At S 30
oclock yesterday afternoon Mrs Naomle
Pallas the belcncd wife of Mr J C Dal-
ai of tills city departed this life at h r
lalo rwWence on Mngnolla street ot
Pioumonia Deceased was In her nth
j ear and leaves a iovlng husband and a
sweet cMd besides numerous relatives
and a luisst of filends to mourn her death
Tie remains were taken to Brenham t li
morm rg fur Irttermen that plnce beng
the old home of deceased
BLRIBD IN BltllNILVM
Brenlnm Texas February 20 The fun
eral of Mrs J C Dallas who died In Pal-
estine took place from the residence oJ
her mother Mrs I C Clemons on West
Sandy street at 10 oclock this morning
and she attendance was a full attest of
the esteem in whcn she was held
C iplnln 1 W AVliHc
FVanklln Texas 1ebruaiy 10 On the
Hth Instant Captain J W White died at
bis home In this town No death In re
eent vears has caused oSnuch regret and
comment He was for two jears the
sheriff of the county and was always fore-
most among those who stood for law and
older A stioug nnd noble career Is ended
and Robertson county has lost a son upon
whose strong arm she depended In many
of the dnrk dajs of her history The re-
mains were Interred In Bremond
Henry Divv
Shiner Texas February 20 Mr Henry
Dew more commonly known by all as
Vncle lied the
nt residence of
his brotherlnlnw at about 1030 oclock
this morning having reached the age of
73 or 4 years Mr Dew was an old set-
tler of this community coming here from
Mississippi and settling at Sweet Home
Texas when this county was a mere wil
derness His dc th Is a sad loss and will
be mourned by all our citizens
llrs Iiirj tVcber
Corpus Christl Texas February M
Sirs Mary Weber one ot the oldest resi
dents of this city died today after a short
Illness She was 70 years old largely con-
nected nnd had spent most of her life In
CorpuB Christ She will bo buried to-
morrow morning at 10 oclock
Urx J IV Flore
Overton Texas Februaiy 35 Mrs J W
Florey who lived four miles north of here
died at her home early yesterday morning
She was the wife of Major J W FIore >
She was loved and respected by all who
know her
llrs Iniues Vlooney
CUeio Texa February SO Mrs ilooney
wife of Mr Inmes Mooney formerly mas-
ter mechanic of the Victoria division died
this morning about 2 oclock She was
bulled this evening from the Catholic
church
Bill Ofilcc Seekers DIsiiRrcc
Palestine lexus 1cbruuiy ID Colonel
John F I as lor one of the oldest and best
known democrat In Anieisoti counts
hid the following to m to The Post cor
rtsponrteni this moinlng In legard to the
unit ng of tho two faetions of the deroo
railc party In Texas
The late general canvass of the State
seems to have developed and established
the conclusion that the democratic party
In Texas Is divided Into what Is under
stood us being two wings with a well or-
ganized committee and chairman in
charge of each wing aetlng lq what they
understand to ba in good aeoord with tho
partv Tho conclusion is also establlrhrd
by this Into canvass that the putty ut
Iiilge Is dealtouH of union nnd harmonv
especially If this ean be hail without a
sacrifice of principle or honor This much
seems to be coneeded If any exceptions
PMot they nre among office seekers
and
off lie holders The first could not auord
to make nn oxpicskm that would in any
wav Involve their ehanccs of getting
bore The latler being desirous of hold
ing on lo what they had would be
p ampteel by the same kind of Individual
and sellh motlvs in any talk on har
mony lf tliev talked at all These two
wings are respectable in numbers
talent
and iwlucnce Tlo halt
men pf te a
two wings aro sober thinking men
tup
posed to bo mting hi the Interest ot the
general
good Bee from selfish moilu
lliey have now arrived at a point an
tlnu when it 1e I their power to estab l
this desired Infmotiy Neither of the
par letj would take the rlskrof a pnblic re
pudlatlon of the present existing National
democratic platform therefore both can
without sncriNce of honor dlgnltj or prhu
ciple auept tin as a W for union
tt uz
uswolatio ha decided to
postpone tl
e
wlrer meeting that was to Te
March 17 until March 81 Thl held on
meeilnc
s to bo chiefls erring and vvre mmf
but on account of the
death o W leut
lied
oxlng will probably be pro nu
Him t
> lnch
< < < x k thi
thgivi
COfLt
rn circle
1B Mce0 H
Toulsuile Ks v
can Wl uintn UJ
1 40
ls
n
Uwcomb tklj
1 nd r tl e heid
Marjl n
t
Ig the
reunQ tn
work 0rtSjr
Colonel W M Wattev
the oth
prlviigo of
ment regar mg r s n
white i Htltb
at there Z tlZ
twentvm r tin
club lS
aoi I Ju
urged the tnrJfnawm
After
fcJn
defer the u r JU t
and take ir t
The qittl n ui th uw t
League f vn >
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tote iiyVlff
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witn > I jie ichtnf
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vvete an h and Asi t
eoloi < si e i li n i w shier B f
but the r Ina > aHani if
und rea h In H w 11 lam t
only bu r t ot rn
colors t > I mi Iun lit S
reel hot fi ait bin rt <
negro lad i u r ardfJk
he was kno 1 1 J Wa
by a right h i i w is on Ua <
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spring m v
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track
In the Math
Marlon Ind F ninrj
occurred In the I i
lost night t t D > y
pnee and I k
tlie spert froi i n htorlns to
ed Loeke w ii
round A p r I fr > betnt i
testnnts msde th I cht n
Locko weight 1 1 i Finds Carr >
t o llCllII uzu
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btornivd Mr Two >
talus of folurailo
l
lead I
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koran h i i i
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rojmlnj n
train eui
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The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. NINTH YEAR, No. 321, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 21, 1894, newspaper, February 21, 1894; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82834/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .