The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. Fourteenth Year, No. 44, Ed. 1, Monday, May 16, 1898 Page: 7 of 10
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i Galveston HirrtJburc t
j Sin Antonio 1
i NjwYotk Texas I
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Galveston Houston
HcnJciton
1 CoIomJo Santa Tc
Gulf
Galveston Trains
Wain Line
11 Galv la Porte Houston
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loiss pm
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7Uo pm
tao um
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tsa im
4US pm
I una pm
I 700 fcm
J qis am
Hgo pm
I IM pm
700 am
I 033 pm
Fa trains leave Cmgres Street Depot
ri Hits later nl arrive filleen minutes earlier
International Great
txorthorr
1 Columbia Tap
j Mixed local
iHeuHonljstWeilTexas
I SVevoport Tinlns
f Mall anJ lxpress
I Locl Mixed
I Houston A Texas
Central
too pm
inoo pm
7100 am
I9t30 pl
1700 ai
osao am
1043 Pm
4100 am
000 am
San Ant Aransas Piss 1015 am
trains arrive anJ Jepirt from the Grand
epotexcept theiMlssoul Kansas ani Texas
In the llfth ward the In
ikliluvea depot
il and neat Northern iaixeston Houston
Jerson anJ Columbia Tap which use the
malanilircat Northern depot on Con resk
mi the Local MixcJ train on the Houston
West Texas which leaves from ani arrives
rpt of that roai In the I llth Mir J All
Kansas ani Texas trains pass the Interna
i Great Northern depot
> tel Bristol
HOUSTON TEXAS
lean Plan 3 anil 250 per Day
It flretclnss centrally located Pas
Electric Lights Steam Heat
Elerator
sad Call Bolls n ell rooms Elcgautly
tt ueiv and modern
cmodationa unsurpassed by any Hotel
JCRIEON MAUN Managers
rormerly of Capitol Hotel
THIS HOTELS
HOTEL
A Hensy
IUiatr
riii i irit
Deadrlck Nnvasota II II Frank
iton Ilobcrt 1 Collins KnnRns City
r H n Jones Dallas T W Brnrcl
laco D D Johnson Ncvv Yoik Alfred
In Denxer Georgo r StlfTany New
TV 11 Prince II 8 Manual Wnte
Kelly ludge C F Stevens Houston
George 0 Wnllnie and wife Paducah
C J Bronstnn and wife Lexington
Mrs N V Ilradrlik Mrs 1 J Ora
aT soln V A LnKnyon C H
I T P Cools st irfmn Mo 0 c ret
Ullas CeorRo OudRrnn St Louis Mn
E Hill Jr and wife LIvIhbsIoh
Intlenv ooil New Yor City
Itates 2 r > 0 and 3 00 per day
JAS LAWLOIt rrop
Hiiln San Antoiloj 1i A Oucrlnfcti
James DoiT New Yoik A J Sutiwnt
CWeaito rhorrtrtsH At Witt PIilI d <
R T Clarke ChniU Clarke Jr Onl
n A N Walsh New Orleans Hohnrt
fit Onlvestnn C M rnsquler T W
nil Ker Orleans n Kullrr Orange
strcr New Orleans V J Srhnll St
i J E Semplp ltistoii N C It M-
ir > ey W C Smiths and wife city J
inner St Iouls Y J Alejcnndcr Chl
F L riinpman Contoe S Obcmlotfer
more Thomas V Si anion nalvimtonj
aln A Pnulkner i Itx A h YVestbrook
Eil Wndsvvnrth PHdger Wi II Cllllt
KeKYork It D Armstrong Galveston
TDK HTJTCHIN9
HOUSE
M Q WARD
Proprietor
nates J2 00 and
J2C0 per dny
T P A head-
quarters
I ra TtrKlRters Austin V J Lytle San
clo b A Gucrlngcr city John H
UK Jr Benmnont V H Hlnton Hous
John M Stevens Alvnrado Henry
it Palratlne T AV Armstrong lufkln
Burke Waxnhachlo IJ M Plnkncy
iMhlan 1 a Clrcen Mllllcnn II h Hut
n New Orleans J H li Hull St Louis
onn ruicago J D Smith Waco U L
ler New Canny W H Johnson Beau
J R P Moran St Louis H F Kretzor
Louis M v Brown and son St Louis
L McBride Snn Antonio II B Thomp
vsota T C Niinu Brynn F K
ranee Texas L Rnmlnat Galreston A
Dethman Tjler Prof Bert Prlnee Kan
Uty Eugene Kepler Kunsas City J L
len Oi veston J I Bentlcy Wharton
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Whlttcn Wharton
c > vnvs riumnsiur
Sncees nf the Vnltiil Sfhttii U
Henrtlly Ilmlrvit
MB Aaertlser
h deling of Canadians with respeot to
ar will vary somewhat according to
dual standpoint but the nverage opln
tako to be somewhat as follows
IM That It had become necessary from
standpoint of humanity that the state of
Jrry in Cuba should bo brought to a ter
W < M As an English puts It It
paper
cessary pleec of scavenging
endThat tho Sparlards had beon at
v for three jears
nhappy island by firo and sword and
tCrIy tailed aa havo been
might ex
c
rrIl irhat lho such
suPirslon of a
t6 Hf i ° d danEer and nulsanco naturally
a great tountry vitliln 100 miles of
tll tIttl h t lbo Interferentc at some time
ttcs lfd stf8 > < t rWtablc n < well
el S an < 1 K lntTltaMe that It might
d ubtless
therTiil It is cntlmentality
t eri Iaor od Bln to lo o Cutai
tier oi enmintaUty as Spain will b
oo
every day without Cuba than with
tt nrTli1 1 onlB to to galntd from
her f1 1 h Uplted Stales becai 8
0 J lblr mixed motives In entering
a ffBtllll h0 Uitcimlnatlon that
> n v rcc11 fr ° in Spanish domlua
nuin Bton no Individual not Groat
n < Uei Canada IS oitempt from mixture
I trtir7 111 tho Providential outcomo ot
> an Ms leallneM betweeu Great Brlt
enl f V11 1 sttcs seems likely to be
raid AniLiAngloAmerican alliance which
lt tK 2 tbe yotiA n tno interests ot
llVth ° 2 n ordered liberty
mIS 1 reasonBthougb not wlth
r lv I If JV or Sf a a a plclure qu5
n rr trleYBble pastrCanadlan
Wrt o i
utJbo K world
> Pat Kngllshspeaking
flrtth > ceesl of tho UuIteJ
l
uv iltWt contesl
tal
TEXAS POLITICAL MATTERS
The Result of the irimuries Held
Solurilrty
CRAXn AND SAYEKS MEN CONFIDENT
nth Mile cinlm thnt the Victor
1 npnll > > cnriT tor I heir Jinn
ruittUtil Aotia
Dallas Texas May 15Both Managers
Ramsey and Foster spent the day in Dal
las
Word was received at Oram hcadiuar
ter tlmt Bosqtie Ccoke and Nacosrtoches
counties had Instructed fox the attorney
general
Manager Foster claimed all the other
cuuntlcs that held primaries tiitunUy sav < s
Grayson the tvventslx otes of the latter
oio conn ded to Wjitne
Mauagei roster Is Jubilant again and
Bald tonight that tho nomination of Major
Sajcra Is as Rood a settled
The managers for Crano are feeling
good however atld say they got more than
they expected and predict tho victory of
Crane In an easy nuniur now
INhilltCTItiNS SO FAIL
nalley
Total
SAYE11S
Burleson G
Comal 4
Coricll 7
HI 7
nnclnnl 1
Ias ate it
Tort Bend 8
Harris Zi
Harrison lb
Hays 3
Kendall 1
McLenniu 21
Motley 1
Oldham 1
Polk 4
San Patricio 2
Tunis 13
Webb l
Williamson 13
150
GRAND
Dee 4
Dosquo 5
Cass T
Cooko 11
Gregg r
Mllnm i
Nacogdoches 6
Total
50
WYNNB
Graxbon b
JESTER
Jones
Npxarro n
Total id
liuniKsmv roi tv
Caldwell Tcxa May IS At jeMcrdaji
prlmarlts nurlesnn county xvent solid for
Sajcrs and Durleson Smith has carried
the county for attorney generalv hut ono or
two precincts went for Trice Full returns
haw not been receive J > et
llfrSfll i fOINTV
Meridian Toms May 15 Returns from
primary election coming In slowly Crane
is leading safel Burke for congress got
everything It will be Monday eve before
anything definite will bo known
LomniL M > ivr
Cope ras Cove Texas Maj 15 Aa far
ns can bo learned from otlur hoses Sayers
will carry tho count bv a gooi majorlt
At this box Instructions weio given for
Sners Browning Smith Ilnley Mills Mi
Giughe Kendall Giles Brown and Bliss
jonitn colnt
Galncsxllle Texas May 15 Crano xvllt
carry Cooko county by about 300 majority
Wyrno second Browning Smith Finley
Giles will also cairy this county
KHM1AIL UT > V
Boorne Texas May II Tho democratic
county convention today elected delegates
to the Stale convention and instructed them
for Saei
Inrt llind Counts
Missouri City Texas May 14 The vot-
ers ot this proclnct met today and elected
and instructed for the following state offi-
cers Sacrs for governoi Browning for
lieutenant governor Smith for attorney
general Finger for land commissioner
riuley for comptroller Kmdall for pub-
lic instructor Reese for associate Justice
of court of civil appeals and Bates for con
KrThls pieclnct is allowed twenty delc
cate3 to the comity convention
There will bo wry llttlo fight over auy
of tha State officers but the count con-
vention for tho nomination ot county offi-
cers and which comas oft later In the sum
mtr promises to be very Interesting
eight can
There aro from tvvo to six or
didates for each county office
Ciililax U CtiiiiiO I l >
IiUllng Texas Mny U While l pu
the larger portion
llsm seems to be dead over
In Caldwell county It has
tion of the Stac
caught new llfo and is making one ot tho
campslgns over
h ardest and most thorough
attempted In tho history of tho party
Precinct couxcntlons havo been tailed
chairmen appointed a Mil l 0l l
perfected and the Ocala disciples are gong
cou °
several
in to win at least
ng
Is their password
t nle Kosrby for governor
owl meetings uhlch are
word used at all
becoming numerous The cfluntyJimaB
trim
in fighting
racy Is rapid y getting
ana a confident of snowing them under
Iimirucletl tir Snj r
Kaw Braunfels Ttxas May 14 The
democratlo convention coavoned here today
and elected delegates to tho different con
vontlons The delegates < Instructed to
Hon Joseph D Sayers
xolo as a unit for
gSvcrnor Ooss for commissioner
M B
tot T Slay
general land offloe James
of tho
Son for congress 0 A CulMrson for State
elected chalr
sector Dr A Garwood was
Si Sf Comal county for tbo cnsailng two
years
nulla Connty Prlmrarle
returns
15Comploto
Dallas Texas May
primaries for county
turns from yesterday
office will not be tn lf ° reA0 0 1 0
utbt
MtlnuUofthexsult xxlred last
The WP ht wrpracHwlly corrcet
HOUSTON DATLY POST MONDAY MOTININ MAY 10 1893
CHeUlCI Y M DBIBWS SITCRSSOtt SAMUBL R PALLAWAY
Samuel Ropers CalUway whoaa plcturp Is given above ntul who succeoded
Ununccv M Depnw in the utfl o < of piesldont of tho New York Central and Hud-
son Itlvcr railroad In one of the most uttlve and ruott populat ot railroad men In
America He Ins been In tho ittslu js of railroading hlnro 1M51 whep he vvas n lad
of IS He vv < s then m Catiudlan bos starting out on his career md hu wUely
choe tho gictt Indnstrv of rallroullng for Ills life work He began as tin office bov
with the Oimd Ttuitk talhvij and ho has won his why stenlll from that lowly
pUio to be the rhlef o i grMt sjsteiu Like til succesiful txillrond mm his
tidvauccniint has been ndilivrd bv imro mtrit larK uipaelty for work iind tin
lltcglng attcntiDii to hii diitlca His lirtt n vv in S i per month Step iy Hlcp
he clltnbrd the luldcr until In 1SC9 ho w < tr ippoltitd chief Clerk tn the atlpeiln
tendent of the Great Wertorn railway Aftei two yentt of scrvlee In thnt lost
ium lu > beeamo plviite secretary to the general manager of the nmo road tit IS
Mi Callaway left Cainda to iiswiuo tho supiTlntcndency of tho Detroit and Mil-
waukee road and In ho was mndo ccnctnl nianatser of tho Ohleago and Gland
Trunk and at the same time w < ta elected president of tho Chicago and Western
Indiana road Another promotion imtt to Mt Callaway In tst when ho was
made tho second vice picsldcnt and general manager of the Inlon Pacific svstcm
At the end of Ihreo xeari he was elect d president hf the Toledo St Loula and
Kansas City road then president of the Nlckcl Plate line nnd lnstly president t
the Lako Shore and Michigan Southern Ho Is rp mn > be gathered from hla rec-
ord a thorottghlv tfllclent railroad utflccr and knows tho InlrUoclcs of Hie busl
ncfs In even depnitment It li needteis to add Hint Mr Callnwav will bi > lho
head man In the active work of the gruit Vanderbllt hystem of railroads
rrtelved a tcleginm fiom Onlnesvlllo this
aflcnioon salng Cooke count had In-
structed for the Mlncola man Judge tlllu
saB he frels hlghl flattered that a coun-
ty ro clcao to Commissioner Mrrytltlds
homo as 13 Cooko should ticat him so
nlctl
tol r rlxiiii Count IVMt
Franklin Tca May II Tho demo-
crats of this precinct met In maris racctlng
at tho lotirt house today to consider tho
xcry rigid test leiommended b tho county
democratic executive committee The fol-
lowing test xvas adopted for this precinct
1 am a xvhlto man and a democrat nnd
pledge inself to support the nominee of
the democratic primary election
Ilnrrlsoii Count
Marshall Tetas May It Up to date
flvo voting prerincta have been heard
from which ghe Instructions for SncM
for governor Good for land commissioner
Flnley for comptroller Mcfllll for State
senator Phillip for flcater Carter for
district attorney Payors will carry this
county with but jlltlo opposition
Srniitorliil IttKT
Corslmna Texas May 15 Tho Stole
senatorial ince In this dlstrlc Is begin
ning lo warm up conslderablv Mr Johnson
will begin nn actlvo canvass In the very
near futuro and will male It InterisuUis
for the Henderson and Kaufman counties
candidates Tho friends of ftovcrnoi Jester
ate confident thnt Navarros candidate will
pull through all tight
Ciillln totmtx l < iUitl tM
McKlmtcy Texas Ma > 11 The ropu
Usts ot this Collin county arc becoming
aggressive again The havo called their
county convention to meet In Fnrmorsvlllc
Saturday Mav 2S Stato Chairman J S
Bradley nnd Cdono Davis will bo present
on that occasion and make speeches
> iiimUIiik ivt Knufmiiii
Kaufmttn Texas May 15 Hon Ocorge
T Jester democratic candldalo for gov-
ernor and Colonql Ooss candidate for land
commissioner nnd Mr Taulk candidate
for Stato senator all spoko here yesterday
ovcnlng In the Interest ot their candidacy
at tho big barbecue and picnic given by
tho peoplo of Kaufman
A Joint IXlatf
Morgan Texas May 14 Hon D H
Patterson of Bell and Hon It W Martin
of Coryell count candidates for tho nomi-
nation for Stat senator from this district
held a Joint discussion at the opera house
hero last night Tho debate was well at-
tended and grew rather heated nt times
Jiiiivm fountx for I l r
Anson Texas May 11 In the democratic
primaries held In Jones county tojny the
following were Indorsed Jcjtcr Browning
Smith Flnley Mills 0 W Smith Kendall
Culbewon
Mayflehl Brown BIM Qannpr
Stephens State senator Dan M J ° nc <
representative J T Tucltcr
Rrurtrn iiiiltli J VifWiilinlirH
Nacogdoches Texas May 15Hon
George W Smith ot Houston candidate
for land commissioner yesterday received
tho llghost number of votes cast for any
candldalo In yesterday primaries receiv-
ing 85 per cent ot the total xoto cast
loltnNCiii Ciiiin < > 1oiihIInIc
Cleburne Texas May 14 The ropullsls
of this county today held primaries lo
nominate county officers A full county
ticket including legislature was nom-
inated Next Saturday tho democrat will
hold their county primaries
Onl > Count OfilelnU Vnlcil Oil
Hilllboro Texas May 14 No Stato of-
ficers Instructed for In the primaries ot
this county today
j
VBA1HJSK AND CHOIS
Kaufman Kaufman County Texas May
ISHaiti lo this county U beginning to t
7aa ataln by Ibe farmers Wbllo tho
S MMwarllr suffering U1I a
S5 Vk e In the ground wou d reatlr bent
t E nt allTate S ATp W t and oat look
ilr andon Hill County Texan HTIm
k ki been vcrr fa or bio for fJmt
ttg Ail > nM nr In I od condition Wheat
I d tbev crPt < > > d to maWUis Urgcat
vidd for rwne Cfltton plantme U about
anl Com Is bonl
foWied th sUna is good
tioiieeks Iat butigood stands are reported
> ± s ti ± yT > Mv
this Immcillatn ncctlon will amount to n world
of good lo both the stockmen nnd fnrinirs
Gins Is now looming up nil over he county
and In nn excellent fctntp ot inaturlt whlla
the xegetablo crop Is Iti flm calidlllon and
pianilsra to yield a mtirli larger irop that
was at flrnt oxppctrsl All water IiiIm nnd
tnnks outside nf this ill lnve Wti Ilk1 ami
< nltl which have lierrtnfoir lien atiffrilnr
fotifwlnt for want of wit r nnd grtiiB nr
iiuw In grod con lltlon nn I the outlook for
n MifPclenl aiuouin of grata and w 11 < i tn
cam tktni through tho summer wna never
belter In fact the inln lins tim the salvti
lion of belli the stcrlimm and fnimera and
tn left hem wearing hrul Kinlles
C0 ITIJS IN lltlfi < itMin
Ilockx re Suiiprliif friini Ihptr
niMrillllllfua
Tort Worth Texas May II As flocks tu
crease and hamlets Miring up on the It to
Grande nnd Devils river It uppenrs Hint th
xlcoun eojoto Increases In like ratio Tho
reports that iievv olid then reach Fort Worth
as to the depredations of this destructive llttb
wolf are lmpl iiir > jlll B Tluy throw shitfp
rnt blaikleg and Southern fever entirely u
lho shade so far as Insxcs nmoiig lambs and
ralvea go In certain districts wlurn the cqyota
Is moht thorough at home For nn lusliiiro
onn of niuri by tho waj a part by tho
nnmo of Vctih owning ti gmall h < > rp pastum
on the Bio Grande had a nock of ISM sheep
of xvhleh 1300 were breviers From these this
spring ho lenllted a crop of f9J lambs Of
this number ot Ian ha lM died from iinUunl
culms and all but thtrtynlni of the residue
xvire dcetroed by the cootc
Another party a Mexican this time uaiioiI
n small held of nlmilt XV eves lie vnit hamo
one night last week knowing thnt he hud not
oil bl 3W ewes but 10S ihiirt r > ung lambs
us xvoll That night tho rooles dcscend l on
his sheepfold nnd In tho morning ho hint
only IPO INMs Ictl and not a lamb 1 > i cm
eassea were strewn about his pasturu with
their throats cut by tho fangs nf the llltlw
wolves who kill rrom the very lust cf killing
sinking tim blond and leaving tho Mrui su
lying in the open awaiting the arrival of the
bursarrts Tho samo doleful tnln f loafs
comes from not only lh Petes Devils river
nnd Bio Grando launtlcii but from nwny liii
In Stonewall county where people havo act-
ually abandoned tbe breeding tit st c p una
boss knowing that tho tojiit would In the
end dinw thu dividends an their liivtatuirnts
Tho remed for this trjlng evil hns not a
et been dlscovetod Poison Is Ineffective
tbo bruto Is well up nn nil surh nitthcds tor
his destruction and is the matur stands Ht
prevent It would seem thnt MS fast as hords
nnd Hocks Increase on th Rrvnl Western
plnlits of Texan so float tho co0te Increase
in numbers nnd audacity
MIIM1T TIJWS SIM CIH
COItSICANA Tho vTork of taking the
rebnlaalle census will liav to be done over
nrnln The clerk employeil got barely J30O
when there are 1152 elrollrd rn the school
teglstcr besides four prlvato Inttltiitlon
HRWON Will Parker arrojil on a
rhnrgi of murdering Amos Mctlulitnu for tha
purpose ot robbery was committed to Jail
without ball by Jubilee Bafgctt at Heldeil
hcltncr
THJCAHKANA News reoclies hero from
llcman Ark about ten miles north of this
place thnt two negroes named fad Branch
and Abo Hopes Here drowned in a slouch
near there hv falling out ot n skiff and
being carried away In n rapid current
COnPlS CHItlbTITlfc lit Itcv Bishop
Verdaijuer vbar apostaJli of the Call die
rliurcli of tills dloce c attistcd by Itov
Father Julllet pastor of the Cntbnlle church
here Sunday morning udmlulBten d the Mir4
menta ot first communion and confirmation
to qulto a number of children and adults
Miniums umMifi uS > T
Strayed Dark bay mare about 4 rands
lifsh trnnded Z < dlm on left shoulder two
white hinn feci litt ferefooi ho off other
thies thod collar mark on man whlrh Iks
nn left mete white spot on Clieek of rl ht
< fi fntle grnied from ioro r Dallas
nnd ialmer ArcHe AnJirson shsntf Hauls
county
The l irec or ix Itllln Bullet
Washington Evening gtar
la tho English official regulations for
IfclS it is Dialed that tho mean uxtrcme
rango ot tho l oeMctford bullet may bo
taken fl about 3500 yards altjiougb with
a strong wind S700 yards haxe been pb
< rrved Tho bullets find tbelr way through
Joints of walls unless tbe walls are made
very flno and set In octnent About 160
rounds concentrated on nearly the same
spot at 200 yards will break a nineInch
brick ll Hammed earth given less pro-
tection than loose When fired into aand
the bullet Is found to bo always turned
flsldo after It h s entered a little way1 Tbe
following thlckncMcs ot material lU
Inches are uvully neee ary to Mop the
regulation 303Inch bullet Shingle be-
tween board 1 hardened steel plate
good brick work 9 sack of roai 12j hard
dry wild wall j peat carth W cow
17 SSi
prrwd t ttoo f > S2r oak
ISLAND CITY NEWS ITEMS
A Certain Bcmef Dots Not Vont
Southern Iaclfic
GOSSIPCONCliKNINfi UlE RAY SHORE
Lorn I Volllli tlrRliintiisv In llrl Live
I SHjers niiil Itnlmnn Arc
lilUelv Wlnnem
Ontv U > n Texa < May U To a Urge mini
br cf yeoplo who desire to see the busluiws
of thi port extended the news that the
Luulhern Pacific has lately made nrranRw
luenls to do shipping through Satdne Pa > s
hau been received licro with every uianltes
tatlon ot disapptoval They pretend to sec
In lho ait unmlsinkHbla evidence that Hunt
luttin no longer wants Ihe la Port and
that he has at Ian given UP nil hope ot hav
ing bis wn rails intu Onlv islon
A gentleman who Is Interested In the rlty as
much aa an one ami whose uhmf Is not un
k 0n among all clnsus said lo a reporter for
Tli Post th other da Galveston doeaiit
wmit tlio Southern Patltle In here nnd a cer-
tain element 1 going to do nil In Us power to
kic Huntington out
whither his words nre trite or not It docs
seen to ben tmt that there a largo moused
opposition to tho Dai Shore lino going to the
Southern Pacltlc
Tho latest goaslp about the la Porto It
Out Ihe Houston Hast and West Texas will
tU the mad when 11 Is put up for sale nvrnlu
em Juno 7 A rnllioad man who thinks ho
krows snK ho Is sum that Ocorpc 0 Holt
the Mdttiitv btdlci reprritiitid Mr Dlalf
tno ilintpfll owiet uf tto Just and Ws
Uinl r thnt pur nn r h links forward and-
s ii the PlttshUM nnd Gulf lultig tin rails
to rcurh tho seniorul but It l fair tn say
tint hla views im i ot rbntid bv luatiy In
the nUrncc ot poMiva Inferuintlon Int In
ninth giusstng tint nn n Kit < xxe Intti wlica
hands the La pote will fall rail next mouth
LOCAL POfil 1CB
Lotal rolltli hns ictelved very little atten-
tion In GatvoMlon xet Tto Foveulh Ward
Dinu i nitlo club held a itiUtlug Inst ntglit
lcwevcr which will I fcllowed by others
thimigtiettl lho clt HenilulliMis favoring
9 er for governor Ilobsim for tongress and
InCorjlng the ndmlnlstrntlon of Governor tul
liciKon were adopted
The tilmiirlca ll le held here on thu l t
and the rounly lotiventlnn thtec d s Inlet
There Is acnicelyii suuMnmi nt opposition tn
Fa ers her nnd lho test for voting pnwtlbiu
by tin > numy eommlttec is sold lo Ixi such
hat gnldliiiKs nnd nil un tkc part Ottlvo
ton count will luivo foiirtcn votes In tlic
hliite coiivnition and the r art mure ttinn too
puitoiiH who want to go us ildegntos Ttie
fail that the ronvunion will tttslel hert and
diligiilis can iiltud wltlnait mi expense is
the cimns for tho unusiull laige nutiiber of
> i Ieanls
After Ihy iitmatlm nttinllon will then be
gin li to the local ottlcti Tin re are nlmtdy
a number of enmlldateii for tlic various posi
tions lo bo tiled Piorfpertlve clslatlvt < inn
dldutti nri ke plng In lli liaikgruund rui
lie tinson that the will hnvu lo declare
theninlveu on thei wharf ciuestlon whin they
niiuounie
iNspicTiNj Tin jinvrns
H Ujekl imperial government diglneet
tekl says his tountry conliitiplntes build
lug sovclal big harbors He call eel on
Mrutenant Itlehe this nfierunon ntul to
moirow xvIII begin thtirough atiidy of the
jellies rrom her liels going to Chicago
and Xovv Yoik nnd thento to Huropc
Tim OL1311K8 IMfNIC
A largo crowd went from luiro today to
Dickinson to attend thu joint plenlc uf the
retail erlcrks of Houston and Qalvcstim A
special ttaln of the Oalvmtoti Houston and
HelulciBon at 9 oclock carried M > 0 people
All report a pleasant line
NGIBS AND PIIIIBONALS
Colonel Imnk Orlre editor In ihlef of the
Ran Anlniilrt Kxnteia sont Sunday here
stopping nt tho Tremont
Hoik Prank W Bull one of the lending
nllortiPS of Port Worth Is here attending
the coinmeiicrmont oxorilscs of th > medlral
unlvcrilty
J C Tossey pnsldent of Hi oil mill nt
Bhtrmnn Is lying elrk nt the Tn mont lulol
Ho has tho best of attention however and
hopes soon to be out
Colonel I J Polk invltnl a thnlro parly
of eplrlts to spend Sunday wllh him nt Inrt
Arthur They left icstcrdny In the loIuikI
private car nnd will return tomorrow
President fitlllwell of tlm Kansas Oily
Pltthburg nnd Gulf will be n Onlvestnn Tues-
day and on Wodnesdny he will address tin
business nun on ihe bent way to divert traftle
to the gulf ports Arrungimenla are milking
lo extend him a ro > i reception
HOTBL AiTltlVALS
At tho Trcmont J II Morrow W 11 Fill
ton city 8 Dreyfus Baltimore James v
Humphreys Boston Louis Dolphin Niw
lork Prank Andrews Hliernmni 0 A 11
vens nnd wife Miss IMIlll llemlng Gnlncs
vlllei L J Drlfker Kansas City P Moiil
Komcry Longvlew tl L llum Texaii W If
FelPS Ht Louis Prank Grlcc Ban ntnnlo
B H htewnrt Dallas Oeotge 0 Wallace and
wife Iaduiah c J Brenston and wlfi Lex-
ington Oscar Ssmiisten New lork I
Hodces John Playits Chicago llimes Irwin
Texas J 0 nortn Houston L B Leonard
New Orleans
m
llll BALDWIN P III MHlll
Hi Drill crnl n Srrlfn of UiIhiiiIIoii
nI erliirr
Huntsvllle Texas May 14 During the
past two weeks the students of the Cam
Houston Normal institute us well as many
of lho citizens of Htintsvllle havo enjoyed
of lectures delivered
a rich treat In serins
ered at tho Institute by Dr Joseph Bald-
win of tho Stato university
Dr Baldwin xvas for ten ears the effi-
cient president of Hie norronl and he la
still held in offccllonato regard by both
faoult and citizens Hit lectures wcro
about twenty In number and coveted al
the most Itnroriant pharos of tho tUtict
tlounl field Ihey proved not only highly
instructive and inspiring to the oitiB
teachers of his audience but also Intense-
ly intcrostlmc and helpful lo prisons In
all walks of life At the closii of the last
Kcturo committee of students presented
Uio doctor with a handsomn floral deilgti
necouipanilng the presentation with a
feeling address expressing appreciation of
tbo great benefit received from hls lec-
ture
l KViV S A IlISCIILIVAIIIAX
JIlN Metil oil nf Huliiliilnir Home Ite
frnclni Wulliir
New York Corrt pondcnco 1hlladfphla
Tress
I vvas xxllh Commodore Dewey when he
wna the executive officer ot the Colorado
said a financier and I remember one inci-
dent which shows the manner of man nt It
yn iiad a fine crew some ot them as pow-
erful men a I ever iaw Four or flf if
tbew wtnt ashore on day and carno NitK
flsntlnfj drunk
Three of them were men who would
singly bavfc beon more than a mVci In
strength for John U Bullhau Ihe otdtr
wawghen tp put themjn Irons nnd t was
found tmpc Ible to carry out the ordw or
the wen war dangerous Dewey WMnot >
fled of the ytutloh IJc wa wrltOS a
feiter In fcla roomi vJtl o time A
< 7 r
V
wcro and ho tbtd them to come out and
submit to tho Irons Thy did ttul Hlr
Then Uewey sield qulcjtly tn an otd rlyl
Bring mo my revolver Ami vvhjti he
had his pistols ho ngnlli called upon tbe
men to comn mil nnol they lkl tiot niovit
Then ho salilj 1 run gcllng to count tltr
If sou nre not but here with your Innds
held up On the third count you xont tonO
nut of that place alive
Hn counted one then ho cockel Hit
xoHom nnd hex counted two Wi > all us
peeled lo hear the reports tor wo knew that
Doivev meant xxhnl he ill Th inch
knew It too They ttepped out Just tn tlno
tn nxo their lives nnd held tip th tr I ncas
and they had been Partially staucrot hy
their fright nnd the moral effect ot Hw a
glance
Ono of them said ntterwvnls that wlcn
ho saw Dcwojii eyes ho ktnv thnt le
would either be n dcxtd jacky in a moiMiit
or h wptllii havo lo jlelil old whiu the
irons wele put upon him he wts nil sobir
as he ever xvas In his life Dowjv Mit
back lo his room nnd llnlsicd the Ittltjr
he writing
KILLED BY A NEGRO
rrnnv oadiuxi mvs shot how >
Mlltn VTIVOIIIC
Tin Murderer Itkiiipeil lint u fnsne
nf Urtcriiilneil xleti t > nn
Mill lllm
Mumford Texas May IS Perry Oadham
white was shot hnd killed teidnv by a
negro Ondhnm wns fixing a wire fence and
the iicgin came by and murdered himusing
n doublobnrrclod shotgun putting about
twenty buckshot Ihiough his breast After
the shooting lho negro made bin escape not-
withstanding he was pursued by a Urge piwe
of both white find colored citlicns who had
bloodhounds on his trull
The negro would havo been summarily dealt
with It he had been captured
There Is little chance of his gnttlns cleir
awny n Bovernl delermlucd men are on his
tinll Thu whole country Is On tho lookout
The negro is described as being black five
fcit ten or eleven Inihes slim build weighs
1W pounds nnd hns knot on aide of neck
caused by bullet
IVtcr Ondhnm the murdered mana brother
was also killed b a ntgro here two months
MHO us was stated In The Post at tho time
10WN IIIC HIU VI1I
tlilnle riiirlilii Allium Wlpeit Gut
h Kliis
lVniacoka Fn Mny liS News has
lcached hero of the almost toinl diMfilc
tlon of the town ot Chlplc on the Icit
racela nnd Atlantic nnd nbmil ISO inllwi
enst of hole Nearly ex w buslncii hodsu
in the plnrn wiir burned The new tall
road depot nnd narny ptlvftte lesldriRes
were humid The losa will be Inrpe nnd a
number of families nto made homeless
t lillilrotix Serx lef
Cameron Tons M > 15 At the Methodist
climili this morning the II oclock hour was
given to tho ihlMien In t tit It special service
The work of drilling the ehlldrcu wns In Ihe
hands ot Miss Mnllle Moore lho nttniiKi1
ntuil wiw Rood th i progrAnime excellent and
of Japan arrived burn indnv ami will spend i
n
drilling careful nnd painstaking In
some lllno examining the Jetties and the
engineering bihIohi of this country Mr
Uutrest In
short It was one of the pnltlcH exercises
Cnimiim linn ever known Standing room
yen was nt n premium 1n lho ihureh Tills
was a great day for th children
In < utile In I iiInt
LulltiB Texas Mu > 15 It s learned thnt
a tmtnlcr of cnttlcmnn who fend The Posts
Dpi dial In regnrd to cull demand In Cuba
as snoii ns tho war Is over hnvo tnktti the
mnltei In hand mid nn soon as tho islam In
In tin hnndi of tho United HlnUs will rom
n tin < the shipment of cuttle for the purpose
of Licedlug Thu Mllpmrmn will bo Inndo
pDMsltly from Vdascn At tho request of the
genllemtu their uaima urer not glien
> iirxlxnr or tin Alnhnniii
Mflxliimy r xns Jlnv II One of Captain
BemiiM erew of lho Confederate cruiser Ala-
bama Is now a reslJeU of Nevada Ibis < outi
ty He xvas with hi fnut > Js ship when she
ns sunk eft thn eons of Prance by the Kiur
nr o Ills inrccr wns frnugnt with many
thrilling Ineldents mid he Is nu eneirliilullig
lligiitt mi all hlstutjul rl current topics
ot ilc Ill
Nllldl llXII Xlllllllll IKlHtloil
Kurt Worth Texas Mny 1 1h Nirlh
Texas Mcrllenl ossnclitlon Wliven s lire
June 2t for n llinto d ya kesi Jl This Is
the largest uitdlnl orgnnltallaii m TXirt nnd
thtro xvl bo nt least Il iwiill i icnl
North Texas eltleti It In pridhtrd tho at-
tendance nf visitors will be fully M ite
local physldau are umklng oxumklvj r l
arallons for entcrtatntng the dotton
llxiKrliniiitn mi Tlik IVxrr
Pert Worth Tejns May 15 Dr Victor A
Norcnrard ot the Unltel Blates burnu < > t
atlninl Industry arrived from Alice yester-
day wherii he lias been ceuduttlng ixpcrl
inrnts on tin Klberg rnti < h with a Pew prep
orstlnu fm the destruclhn of fever tleks H
IJ MiiUcrstood that he wl sooh begin experi-
ments lute
Lnrgrr fliliuilriils nf VrKrlnlilria
jcnlnni Texts Mny Per the piit two
wccls extensive shipment o xlgclable have
bven mrdH from bete to Nmthcrn insrlela
LatJ nUbt anothit inrloal vas uhlppcil ioii
tallilng vrilous 1 Indr of xietntdes lruek
fninurs nn bgutilng to leallte tint the
countrv ndjocent to Yoakum Is as wed suit-
ed to mining vegtlnblia as nuy in the Hlnte
SiMresNfnl ItiixIxiiL
Uiynn Texas May 15 The tout revival
omltictil by Ilcv A M Stewart closed to
lilKli There were twenty six secessions lo
lho ehureb twtntyono by experience and
baptism and five by letter The now convcits
wire bsrtltfd ibis afternoon In Curlers erck
about tliree milt from town It was a
kIoiious revival
Cnxiilr > Horses eiirer
Iullnp Texas Mny 15 Captain Ellison ot
Han Antonio who has lieu buying cavalry
I arses In this section ri ports that so far
hi lias secured about 100 Cavalry mounts
can be found but all West Texas horses uro
too small for artillery
NliiriK lliirniil
Joaquin Trxsi > May 15 The stor houso
end dwelling of Itobert Taylor and the stora
of Pcrcutou lais was tolully dcstroyel
by nrr at 11 30 last night total loss >
Ininrance tlW
Till fO > VICIS UIIAVU
For Tho Post
Written by A P Carlton on xlsltlnx the
rrtsoners burial ground at Busk Texas
Kent tbou In this sequestered spot
Unloved unheeded dead
Whero not oue wild forgetmenot
Blooms oer thy lowly ted
Best here where gathering srUdes Of sight
With Insect voice merge
To whisper In tbe dim twilight
Thine only funeral dirge
Here thy trail bones must soon decay
And mingle with the dust
While kind htarts oer thy gravemsy say
Fflcnd w s tby sentence lust
Nailghi but a number and a name
In rude llnra doth appear
A epitaph otrnce a shame lft v r
fcere
That follow ns ty <
Not whispering
AUgtitthat cgT
t
Si
J l > >
OALViaTtlN
l m t r
Be nobis ss
Martini VI
luriier lb
Ihcket If
lVpilnncy 3b
Jiimuon rt
Anderson cf
MiDouald p
TotnI
TEXASLEAiGlJE ISjfEItl l
jrJwft
Yesterdays Two mcs tfc t i
tht t6t ffijs S
x S liti 1
v r MM < li
UALVESTON liOf BOTH OF BU
J ftfV <
MolillrMnml ittminn M MV
ULuhwU Tort Atfiki
There was n fair crowd out yesterday to set
Galveston take two games away from the
ButTnlors In one good and one pastabl
plrecd game No spectator but got Ala
moiies worth fur be saw the lust gamo ot
piofCKSiannl ball for this leiison ana maybe
tor seviral others to come for tt lif to un
doubted that mtith mehcy can hi found for
Investment In tho experiment In the ntir fu-
ture
The scores of c tirday gurnet
Pill ST GAME
HOUSTON
oritn vm 7
Kiefe rt
BndgCr If
Kemmu B
Page v
Kldiccr 31
ItCld X0
Howuinn Cf
llodfcC p
Totals
I abi it iniit ro
Aniji tnnijE oi A t B
One t > ut when wlnhn run was scored
Store by innings t 3 S 1 5 7 S o
Hnusltin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
Gnlveston 002100011 i
buiiuuary
Three biisn hllsKeniuitr Mattln
hacrllko hits Keefe Jlecktr
Ufl un bases By Houston 7 by Galves-
ton r >
Struik oiil By Hodge 2 ly McDonald I
Bnses on culled bullsOlt Itudgit D oft Mc-
Donald l
Double play llcul nnd Keuimcr
Stolen bascR ttt nolds Becker Pcqeiln
ney Passed tnll Lomnn
Time Of gniiie l30
Umpire Cahlll
SCCONtTtlAMi
llOtlRTON
TrlfOn rs
Kiffn p
II dm i If
KiMinner lb
Page e
llieiicer 3b
llceil II
Bnninnii Cf
Clinmberlaln rt
Totals
A 111
n
Iimi ro
A I B
8iore by innings 1231807
tlouslon t n on 1000 33
Oalveslon iv 0 3 0 13 0 lU
Fiiinninry
Two bote lilts Pago Tiiruer Btckir Pe
uulnney
Three base lilt Martin
Left on bascsB llouitfln 0W by Onlves
Htruik out By Kccfn 5 by Aridcrsen I
Bases on railed bnlln Oft Kcefe 1 off An-
derson I
Doubt play Keefe Hponccr and Kctmncr
Rtoleu boseJiimesoii
Batter hlt jiy Anderson L
lime of gnine 125
UmplrcCahlll
TIII3 > ATIOVli lniOliK
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Boston
NeM York
lliilllmorc
Philadelphia
Washltgton
IMIljliurg
Chliago
RI Lruls
LoVilsxIlle
ajrioktyu
f
ij
Won
17
ifi
II
14
9
3
1
11D
11fi
fi
fin
9
Lost
4
6S 6S
7
8
11
11
10
14
19n
Per-
Cent
M < 1
737
tw
579
53
M5
Jit
MO
471
2SJ
240
too
At Cincinnati It JJ B
Oliilnrall poo 210 000 01 I 10 7
Louisville m 000 M2 0O3 7 4
Dwyer and Vaughn riohcny and Wilson
At Chicago It It B
CntrngO 000 100 Ml2 10 9
IlMefand C0J < V > 0 305 4 1
Irtitll and Donolmwi Wilson snd Crlger
airt limli Lnlrsl rlclirnin
Mansger John J Mcflosker formerly ol
Dulles but now of Jplln Mo Is going to
have a league ot bis own so tbe GlobeDem
on nt says This paper says that he is ar-
ranging to organize a league composed at
clubn representing Joplln and Bprlngfleld
Mo Galena and Pittsburg Kan and Fort
Smith and Little Ilock Ark lie lias InTUed
representative of these cities lo attend a
meeting xvhleh is lo be held in Joplln next
Widiitsdsy Until the new IfJgnh Is organ
lied he will play exhibition games with the
crack semlpretcselppnl teams ot his section
rrrneli OiiIh Stukri
Paris May 15 Thn Prix da Dlan French
Oaks for 3yar0ldH ten and onehalf fifr
longs was run at Charttllly today and w a
won by Cambridge Moulloua was secoot
DJoya third fleventeen horess ran
BABY
HUMORS
Tha Texas LeagUo l now a thing ot ijgU
past Tho two games played yestetrdalrs
wound tt up and In A short tm hi > pisyr lM
will be scattered everywhere Vj S <
Orlffln and Badger left last tilghl tor NWVjk
prleans ami the Oalrestnn club went be M T j
Vhcie It will be disbanded today M
Houston wrJuld have alaed In to the uUvi
but sa all tho others had dreppvd out ad
trovvds at Oalxeston wete so smalt that tto > i
plan to keep the clubs going waa Impossible Ah
The conpctntlvo plan of tho players died
alprnlng and so there Is no hope for base Vfe
ball this siinilner 1
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mm
Instant Tclt f for kl tortnre4 toWet > f
test for tired mothen ln n warnst K < u
Ctmco Sor ad l glt > p Ues i
CtrnctiKi ointment the great ssjfas ton
Tbe only tpeedjr and economic Ufsm t
for Itcbinf burning ble 4i > KMsjr M
plosply Imrnorsof thesklBilpiMe
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