The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVth Year, No. 334, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 4, 1900 Page: 2 of 30
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THE NXtiVfeS ARE NOT LOYAL
iw tbhior officials sympathize
v withtm8 isi8uuhkc1i0s
Flltplaoi Assist tho Army of Aunt
staldo at Maar riace Froih Issue
ef Disloyal jratuplileta
Manila March 3 355 p m Reports
reach the Associated Press from various
ourc Including ormr pfflcon and the
heads of commercial bouses that agents
IhiQughout tie Islands keep up tha cam-
paign to clear tha markets for the ship-
ments of hemp thine The Insurgents op-
position continues In a niodlUcd wty In
soma parts of tho country In the north-
ern portions tha Insurgents have a secret
organization patterned after the Kali
Punnn methods oven In the strongest g r
rlsqned towns affording perfect means of
Communication and the machinery is man-
aged from Manila somo of tha lettaera
belnc rillpluos pretcudlag to bo supporters
of the Auierlcau administration many of
tho municipal Koverntnenta installed by
th army tormltig part of tho uiiiCAiuery
Two cutreepuummiu ot leauing American
weeklies wno buo traveled tor a month
in Uenguliuud and Ilouo with letters ruui
insuigeujt chlets going aioue fifty wllos
from garrisons ana being everywuurc hus
pitHbiy received bay tnu people uiuKo no
secret of their syiupMuy wuu tlie insur-
rection Though aumuting that the Fili-
pino soldiers ubuso them they still pro-
tect those soullurs from tho American
GOUttitg parties They ualtn w have com-
munication with Agulnaldo latomo Id
the northern mountains of Manila Is full
of civil and military oilicaru of all rauks
of Aguluuluos government who were cap-
tured or surrendered and who wiio
brought here ana iciuwod on promises tP
iefiaiu ttora agltattun Wliho muuy of
tho luBUiKOUts oukcis were continued in
olttco on taking tlto oath of allegiance
resident who hio ucqiiaiuted MUi thorn
bavo little faith In their adherence to
their promises All tho civil oulccrs of
Tarlac capital of the provinco 01 that
name numborlng cloen persons bavo
been arrested and charged with Plotting
and two Insurgents have boeu captured at
MaUbon with Incriminating papers and
1000 collected from the natlos
Some of tha municipal governments ap-
pear loyal and clllcieut On tho other
hand one American general declares lie
pollcvcs that tho tuajailty lit bis province
aro agents In tho lnsuruqtlni A fresh
isauo of Insurgent paraphlots Is being cir-
culated atsertiug that tbo promises of
good government uro merely a mask for
commciclal exploitation of tho miplnos
Tho trial of tho guerrilla charged With
murder Is finished and it IB believed tbo
commissions verdict vlll be ijuiltj The
Indictments against others nave been pre-
pared
No report has been received from Oeu
eral Bates expedition Ho has probably
moved Inland where communication with
him Is Impracticable
Tho army throughout tbo island of Luzon
One Paper Wnnli Htm to Tell When
the rroiulnm Are to lie
ltrilucmcil
people aro merely parasites and will u t
urally uphold the status quo Ills visit
xv 111 be an Important event
Ia Dlscussiotte says We do not know
why Secretary Itoot Is comlug but It be-
hooves the Cubans to ask him clearly
nd plainly when tho promise ot the Joint
resolution will be fuluiled It ho evades
Jho question then tho Cubans should forco
the American poople to Interfere by re
slsting tho Amorlcan administration
La ratrla says Wo neither know nor
caro to know tho reason for the coming
of Secretary Root President McKinley
can npd out all ho wants to know through
° gi1 h < > m tUe CUban8 ln8t
Implicitly
iilhrc P 11 cemcn frrcsted a man at lh >
i
jucal in this
province took him to Jail
and put him Into stocks boating and
otherwise maltreating him civil Qov
ornor Nunc has temporarily suspended
the mayor and chief of police of llejuoal
rierX lnvestl tlo has be n-
At a meeting of tha municipality of Ha
yadft proposal was mado t0 give General
Max co aomes 100 a month Son SI
ward but
as a donation it v
that other munlcloalitles would
ond
In this way a resectable
be realUod
Senor Mora proposed that
DoNot Graspai the Shadow
and Lose the Substance
Many people are bat
shadows of their former
selves due to neglect of
heattfi Look out for the
blood the fountain of life
the actual substance keep
that pure by regular use of
Hoods Sarsaparllla and ro
Bust health will be the result
tyspepsk i tkness nd other < wor
f U ihlngs of th t put nd life
K Cough tabled
mjtfii tfry rWte cough One bottle of
Hoofs SfnupatOta helped me and three
fa0fe afr r mtdctfie sfrong
WC M W3 K3 >
Salle oF Mntd
tot a tea
Tbo famine district extends practically
from Kashmir to Mjjore Iho following
table Indicates tho propoitlon of suffering
In the clocu prolncea anecteds
lopuiation Number on
rrovlnce Affected Itellof Works
Dotubay and Simla SO000000 950000
iunab UOOOOOO 178000
Central Trovlncea 1200ll000 141000
for 3500000 2SG000
Indias FnmincStrickcn Provinces
The darklv shaded districts are thoao where hunger and want most distress
tho people Those dlsrlcts In which a natty of food supplies exist are maiked
with horizontal sliadlug
Tho famine at present raging In India
la probably the worst of modern times
The failure of tho autumn monsoon with
pred tho grain In tbo fields and tUcre aro
now earlj 1000000 people out of a popu-
lation of 75000000 who are only kopt ftom
starvation b tho relief work of the gov-
ernment Tho famine of three years ago
which swallowed up a rohef fund of
ftuiffi g S eti ° T 1Wl
section from Manila to Dagupan baa been ln ° colotllc3 wna no1 ualf os 0
thoroughly cleared the scouting narllos > cf1
being unable to Und any insuraenta A lstrlct embracing half a million
General lun to7 and Kennao HE l T J0f8 W S i Br U
Bh lBlcs ao trle Tls district
took 200 men through tho motmtalns to a
Balor on tho caMcra coant without meet ppV ail0 aPPWljnatcl tho samo
Ing an > Insurgenla But they are nctle JS tho Unlv 8at e nd otery twantlsth
AgmereMerwara 1000000
Hajputan 12 CPO000
Cenral Ind a States 8000000
Dombiy Native States 6000000
llaroda 2500000
Northwest Provinces XiOOOOt
luujib Nathe Slates BCOOOO
> eU will start on We4nesday next for 8enl ° ut ln Ivancc
a
Revolt intends o more careful examination lK
make u personal Inspection of tho homes caVi
hom0 lite of tho peiplo and to spend a J
ni0h Jn Cuba Not alono because of thn
her
husbands achievements
but because
Now York March 2 A correspondent
vluB oul Ironl ucciare t
behind his wwi i
tentno ms rock und
commenced danclns In force
m
107000
U370O0
VI UJO
331000
6JUO0
viOUl
3 08t
Total tt 75000000 378400
On > 3000tt000 out of 253009000 acres of
arable land In ludla Is IrrljatcJ Thin ex
Phlns the terrible condition that occur
when tte ra ns fall The Inst famine I >
citlmatrd to nine cost tho pooplaof India
more than half a billion dollars Tho
amount spent on relief works tho loss o
ruenufland the charitable fund amounted
to 100COO00i g
jS llcllcf rnml Ik Smnll
of tho lloca
rock is twentyflyo fact lower than
hulf of humanity
her visit Vlll bo made a L Zltni large S ° nor ° rlnFs btrlf
pleasant ono by the pcoplo ot Cuba
A OAMJOIC THICK
Prrtcmleil to Up Demi nml CmiRht iv
llocr
or pieces detached
of rock
Mils discovery does not moan that tho
route recotumonded by tbo first Walker
commission will bi abandoned though It
will ueccssltato seme ehanges
It Is believed that a practicable site for
too proposed dam can bo found at no
great distance from the site formerly so
lftcffil anJ Lti in i
Mall writes from Modder i6ctcJ fcurvevs are now in progress
river as follows Tho Australians and M r11C nmrpoSo ° f flllUnB otter loca
Canadians have lately taken to a game TSF
sum 10 ° tVUcr alf1eal 1 payln8 P ° 8 IS9 nct ccl < be oraei eablllty nf tho
h t unllJt > lell I > mark Walker plan ns a whole Nevertheless U
iMft roeninK to Md l
A a fact that this
error In the former
SS aViU0 R0 f0 scouts vvcro out patrol Vey has been dscovetod will be used u hv
but SSli iTO T W M toatalK opponents of bo eana > o S arru
PZ ly cllt U9y e W nt Wt l for delay ThS strongest ar gumfnl
any further part In It The four Ann
Jy mounted omih their frailty horse of humaP ut df f deep
CIIANCns MUUSSAllY
In the Klrnt 1inn
tf Mf rf
TO COIN hUKSiniAUV SILVKlt
llulllon Vurvh 7f facr Shernn
Act AMU lie So 1ncil
ioou Jif taftlht im Bbout n W 0 ecpl a8t as possible
the
of the silver bullloaZViA
under the Sherman act still wnEjS
he treasury There but
is still oa band
purchased under this
Hon
f the McarnB n act costing ljs
amount
Rnn l > PArtUlfnf h > > 4UB
Srt S
MPMln the plan Su 0l °
0f Ute th < W
V
mp m nth Th < fin 5
recpmmendtd by the first Walks mm fail nclai bill auth UVth o
Mn win have to be m de Tbl u b r wMVif hh U bu tS
2 l W It ha b q found 4h t It wU < Xr tY IOOO < So L LEft
M tcabU to build tho proPO ddZ SSf0 UTh hU
y
HOUSTON DAILY POST Spy DAY MQJBNING 3IAR0H 4 1900
FAMINE THREATENS MILLIONS IN INDIA
500 A MONTH
Dr J tyewtton Hathaway Makes This Offer
titfilx SufferersFrom Catarrh
All Who Apply to Him During the Month of March Will Us Treated
Until Cured and Furnished With Al Medicines and Professional
Services nt this Nominal Rate
The tendency of Catarrh Is always to-
ward Consumption
Do you suiter from this almost unl
vcrsaf plague T
If o this offer of Dr Hathaways cer-
tainly must appeal to you
YoU will hn the services of the spe-
cialist Mho stands nt tho hend of his pro
fenslan n the treatment of Catarrhal Dis
eases you will hare m nth by month ut
this nominal rata of i > a month until
completely aired AND CUrtBD TO STAY
QUltED all tho required niedlclncs which
nlono coit you about J3 for a months
treatment <
You will rccclto precisely tho same
treatment as though you paid Dr Ilatha
waya regular fee
And ahavo all you Will bo cured
Till IS 11113 IIIlTli
I > urlii f thu in on til cf Muruh nit
siilUTiMN frout Culm rli hIik npiil In
Dr llntliunn it 111 lit trcnuil until
vnrcil anil miniiiliil tt Itli nil uvcilcU
tiKillcliiFx at In uiilfiiriii rnte ur
ljt S n iiiOMtti Tlitrc will lie 110 ot n
tluirKlm f aiij Hurt hIiimc Ills > >
> i nxinlli rnte 1Iilx nivniiM lint liru
Iiliil juu iilnne jonrnrlf miller Dr
irntliUiilijH IrcittiiiLiK tipfori prll
tut > oil tilll no lie Ililloil upon to
tin more tliiin 85 11 month no Iour
in > 011 nrt < imilcr IiIm irciiliiiiiit Ill > h
noinlpnl rnc Iiiuvomt njipllix onl >
to till tcrnfincut of nlarrluil Din
01l C1
>
iv nit UATiiiww cian
CATAItltll
Tliln l lie Sciifion Wlirn n form nf
lie IXmnKu SI1011I1I lie rKlccteit
llviiKiiiiH for 11m > rnlluri < or Other
Mediotls of Trendiitiit S > iniitanm
of the Different Slnses of tic 1II
T rjAVTOVIlOIIAAVAY7r3 H
A tafarrhal condlfien ofthcnojo and
throat or branchial iuoea and luuss be
° aao 1 La
fell from hU a Thao anA lJiat nln
horsVln hVap hers 5Xt In S r
Snd rSMft JViPW ° th Vlay u eefo 1
uf usatSuryn 0to drnes1 P
the grouU TKoe l ° VJV Qn Jrow tho ornate MmB ela JS K SM nl ns d oft sSra
tharth
e iubwt C
it MntttK Cnliirrh of Inonx 1hur
> i nmt UuMnchlnn Tiiuub
C
L aKM contlnuo and are often
a Ip
Sf ° Iwt n > XJOko ritu rr
iiil SliiircK tlronulilnl CnlnrrhIlrou
Clii < UAnliiiiit
Hacking coughing particularly at night
end In mornlnr raisins of mucus dlfflcuH
breathing dryikln hot Hashes loss ot or
Irregular appetite loas of ileili Indges
Don tlatulcney dleorder d bowols Symp-
toms of first and second stages often con-
tinue
no 3Ponnov r > v Lorn or Ltnn A muill limn
clilnl Tnlv llont r cnatlnu of Ixnui Cfhnwlni
i > c yntpnrllomf L icl su cau > e < lbjfConiiunip
tlnniltln frontC turib
llli mini liiHt btnsex Catiu rh ot the
luncr Cells CoiiHimiiittoii or
the ItiiiiKS
Racking cough rnore or less comtant
night and day with froquert terrible fits
of cou alng latsing of mucui and put
Often discolored or streaked with blood
and containing little cheedy lumps fickle
appotltc los s of llesh weakness night
sweats feer at night with occasional
chills inability to assimilate food ana
a general wasting away of tbo wliolo
body Most of tho symptoms of the oarllcr
stages of Catarrh aro seldom present In
this last stage
tlnuo to harass the American garrisons by
night demonstrations
THE VISIT OF SECRETARY ROOT
is nniNG Discissnn hy thu cuiian
IllKSiS AT HAVANA
This 1b the fifth severe famine India hit
experienced In tho last half century nud
Is the worst Hi the countrys history
A famine fund has been opened In Bag
land constuuent on Lord Cunons appeal
hut the attention ot England Is on turbu-
lent South Africa not on starving ludla I
ard the subscriptions footed up only 27
Ha lorm rrf Cararrniaauid bo neglected
for one daj at ths season Tho human
system in the spring Is ttlways In a weak-
ened condition aU consequently morr
readily subject to he lnrdads of uny dis-
ease
Tho human machine like etery other
Pleeo of delicate mechanism needs an oc
000 ugalns JCibo000 collected during the casloral thorough examination and over
Fiiroo period of tho famn of lfcim and hauilnit There is no time so necessary
Havana March 2 La Lucha w postponed to the next aesslon
referring
rler bi what has been termed the Ochoa
to the expected visit of Secretary Hoot Doming on M h tn ifn S ° iinB 0 San Uam Tllls WW sreat dam was one
says Mr Itoot should consult with thos anT that while ° V f0 6 < ho w < > o 0 P > h > h
elements of the country which owed her J X S SSi Tu Z
1omlliln r iwi a
1A 0 > J t ToTkW cimml lTon
wealththo merchants planters
and workors generally Ho should not
consuM officers and ottlce seekers These
MtiKLK Cnllirrh
Tlirnnt
a Snuffling sneezing Inflammation of no
lis tightness across bridgo ot nose dls
oZstMherP oforconSutcSf U prei < i ° r > San Carlos dam as Vef illiJ l
SlrM llnovciKlt fioliiw to Culm
1st
SYMPTOMS OK CATAItltll
of > oc nml
vrablo to the Ocha dam Ilorlngs wefo fUr80 from nose dropping ot muctis back
DR HATIIAWAYS TltEVmiSAV
< WIij Other Treatments Kail Why
Ills Curt
It Is acknowledged by physicians of all
schools that Catarrh In all its different
stages Is a germ disease It is also
known that this germ when It has onoa
qntsred the human body and tqund its
proper enironment in the mucous mem
brana is moBt difficult to exterminate
ino lives tho Catarrh
Oitarrh Is to kill
noothsr treat
ment for Catarrh except mine whcb fcJHi
thesogerms without Injury to tho de icato
mucous membranes which they Inhabit
and In which they breed
There Aro Fuo ClniMew ot Treatment
tn use both of which ara objectionable
one class consists of drugs applied as
sprays npora impicgnatcd air etc
Which simply stupefy l ho germs caunlns
1S07 thanhla should bo dono as at this season i
xhem to lie dormant for
after thn wear and tear of wiutor
j
Following 1 gle some of the mast pro
a greater or less
lecgth of time when thoy revive and con
tinue their breeding their Irritation and
their destruction This Is why so many
treatments for Catarrh glvo temporary
relief and cause tho patient for a tlmo
to think he his been cured
The other class of treatment consists of
remedies and surgical work tho knife
burning electricity etc which of tea re-
sult ln troubles worse even than Catanh
itself and which fall even to kill the
gerrap in n majority of cases
During tho tarjy of
years my practlro
made which seemed to ludlcato that a nto throat difficulty In breathing through ns a specialist I found that Catarrh was
k nnJ
Now York March 2vrim Wni u > nom toT tho Propoied dam toull i knB 8l li > 6 accumuiatloa so general among the patients who came
Journal and bo found 1 Iu and
v I ut a very thort distance bolo TSU8Iu n0 ° throat ln morn t0 mo > b0 t ate for other chronic dls
Auvertlaer sajs Mis Theodore lloae tho surface One cf thu surveying parties J Irapalrtd sense of smell and of tasto cases acd so often hindered recovery be
of tho Walker n8v ° rath nfarned tear dtien
present nl 1 cause of its weakening effects upon tin
aklag n CWD 6 and burning of eyes acd whole system tlat I devoted myself to It
A ria hnnd over P Cl and l b t dU paln ln study and finally perfected a method o
los silo nose
hi result of this has been to show that
1 treatment which not only
Kills the Gurni
without Injuring Jho mucous membrane
but also puts tho membrane ln such a
condition of health and natural actvlty
that now germs of catarrh entering tho
body can not live and breed In It
Catarrh can be cured by moans of my
system of treatment in overy stage ex-
cept when there Is actual decay of tho
lung cells and In many cubcs I have saen
It arr6ttcd even ln this stage and I
have cured thousands of casoB of thoss
who carao to me supposing they had con
sumption whom I found after careful ex
umlnailo to have nothing more serious
than Bronchial Cntnnli Not that Bron-
chial Catarrh Is vithout its danger for
the tendency of Catarrh ti always t3 ox
tend deeper and deeper and unless
checked tho fatal form of consumption
Inevitably roiults
My record of cures of all stages of Ca
tarrh for moro than twenty years amply
proves every statement I havo made la
relation to my system of treatmont for
this disease
J MVTO > HATIIAtVAY
3i n
out ohcatcst M iriiisr
For twenty years Dr J Now ton Hatha
way hat Ho successfully trectcd cbronc
ay V ve7 fla
rucnt for Varicocele and Stricture without
tuo aid of kqlfo or cautery cures In SO
per cent of all cases In tho treauiont
oriois of Vital Forces Nervous Disorders
Kidney and Urinary Complaints Paraly
sis Ulood roisonlng Hhsumattem Ca
tarrh and Diseases peculiar to Women be
Ua y 8UCce8 9u r Hathaway
practice Is moro than double that of any
other specialist Cases pronounced hops
less by other physicians readllv yield to
h
hU treatment
Write him today fully
about your case
Ho makes no charge for
consultation
or advice either t Ills of
Bee or by mall
A IVrnonul Intervlpw
Dr nathnway is very desirous that
tlenU call on him personally
at Hi oflc
all such cases wher trMtment la takn
d the patent reildes
out of town r > r
Hsthawny will deduct the railroad
fare
re
paid font
way frpm his fee
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the past linn
but wo aro now prepared to turn out
work promptly Our renutatlon in li
extends throuBEoUt the South andVJ
mnscnt bitter caulnnnd ttfna ever to
fir6tclasa work Suits 2000 t22Bo il
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