The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIth Year, No. 177, Ed. 1, Friday, September 28, 1900 Page: 2 of 10
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HAV IC TJ i7IMP A DEQT enthusiastic workers for Mf Bryans etso
HA I lO I nlMluJ A JlLO I jtlon aro men who have been lifelong re-
publicans anil who now aro earnestly and
actively engaged In the propaganda against
Appear to Be taking No Part in Public
Affairs Now
IS rW RUNNING SI4TE UEPARTMENf
Tclcicrnms Are Few in Number mill
Are Not In Cipher mnl 11 In
Moll In tlllnir Up
Hoston September 27 The Olobe to
army
a Hrge dectlon from the repub >
tmkt Awong th mast actlv and
Itffa4
port Dryan who will carry Michigan I
will return to tho West early next week
beginning my tour at Lincoln Nob Octo-
ber S following Iloosovolt who will ba
there ion day previous thonco to Wlscon
day publishes story si that
a Indicating n > Dol8 Indiana and Ohio I predict
there has been a serious break between
Secretary of State John Hay and Presl
dent MoKlntey Secretary Hay Is lu or Bryan
robust health but apparently U taking
no part In the Important diplomatic work
In which the government Is concerned
IHq has been t Lake Sunapce N II two
months and said tod y hu will romalu
UIodcb article Is dated Lako Sunapee N
H and In oart says
Colonel Hay is obviously resting and
communing with nature Ho Is giving
himself over brain and body to courting
recreation euro free and hampered by nu
that thoso States with sevorat others I
might name will cast their electoral voto
Also Leaded and Bent
V uavo done In Ohlcago and
other parts of tho West Tho democrats
ore gaining QQnlldenco In Bryans oloctlon
I do not mean tho gentlemen at hend
quantere nho furnish hot ulr without
coot or limit and assure you In whisper
that they have received reliable confiden-
tial reports from everywhere that nvcry
body la going to support Ilrvan and that
ho will have more votes than ho wants
but I refer to tho outside man uho dues
not know much about It but has opinions
based upon what ho hoars from hKi friends
In different parts of tha country
The republicans aro loilns confidence
too They aro no longor taking It for
granted that McKlnloy la Invincible and
cocfflng at those ho intimate that ho la
not Tho betting It running toward Iiryau
also and that 4s the best baromotor of
the public BcnUmeut
Two months ago tho McKlnloy rootora
were offering odds of four and flvo to ooo
When Iiryau abandoned tho silver lssuo
the betting was three to one then flvo to
two two nnd a half to one and tho odds
have kopt getting smaller with every
largo bot until < uow > tho MoKlnloy men will
give no better than two to ono
Mr Croker has invested 100000 of hla
hard earned savings In bets that average
two and a half to one so that if Mr
Bryan la elected ho will win 250000 and
that Is an Inducement for him to be loyal
and arry the Stale of New York as ho
Is trying to do He Is also encouraging
hq friends and heeler to bet also Wheth
or by fuch means he expects to stlmulato
their efforts to improvo their fortune I do
not know but It will have that effect
Kvexy Tammany man who lws money
up on Bryan will work tho hard or for bis
election of course and Crokpr la doing
all ho can to stir up the denwernts In tho
interior of tha Stalo as woll as In tho
city He expects to give Bryan 100000
majority In tho city and la working with
en > il ieal to cut Into the republican vote
and reduce tha republican majorities In
tho counties Democratlo mlnlonarlea nra
a4 work In every factory village + well
us In tho Interior cities No attempt Is
being made to reach tba farmers But
tya men are getting closo to tho wage
oir nerB and the labor organization and
are devoting their cntlro tlnio to thorn
Jor ara they making much noise about It
They are going on the old wsfl theory that
it li not expedient to hunt ducks with a
brass band und unlet the republicans
Wftko up and do something to counteract
their efforts tho enormous nwjqrtty which
MeKlnley received In 1808 will bo wlued
tut
AVflLLIXfiTOVS HnFDlCTIOVS
y Mliililnrnu AVWvon uiIM
lnilluna nnil Ohio Are for Ir > im
Cumberland Md September 20 Sena-
tor Wellington returned this afternoon
rora his fourday campaign n Michigan
e1huslsUe oyer l s reception Ho eay < j
tha beyond quostion ths gold democrat
ot Michigan havo rotusoed to the d m o
erstlc party
1 ii not believe that per cint of them
sou d ba found out1ot he said pn the
THIS COJT OF MIIITAHISM
Prrloim lucntlnii of Men mill Muney
lnvillrvil In the ICIotloii
Washington September 2E Prtr to
rbe hastVThufMnrch 2 1S99 tho r Hr irm consisted i
remalnder of this month at
men
ed for tho Cuban war wore volunteers and
thoy were mustorod out as provided in
the act of congreas of April 22 183S By
tho act of > March 2 1899 the regular army
was Increased to 05000 and a volunteer
of 35000 men was authorized for
thought of diplomatic precedent for ha
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Hoa Tta hn 8 K SliS af u h T d ° lw
i fnS L nt Sh A n < volunteer force shall continue In
ir IS lnJ ° aiY tho necessity there
to Ourmunya note or to England a do f0 v inn
cision to engross hi attention by day una
n ce tWe Is afl maUvo legls
keen htm awake restless and distracted
by nlcnt
Ho docs not have to say whethar Atnvr
Ica should maintain a legation guard In
China or ehould provide thu original army
of 15000 under General Chalfoe to Join
tho movement under the German coru
Iitton by congreas at It session beginning
ln December to maintain the Increase In
tho army In whole or In part It will on
tho first day of July next be reduced to
25000 men There was appropriated for
tho army or the present fiscal yo r UH
roandcr In chief Like millions of other ffi0 ° 0 Jh ft ° about ° 8 L2
anortnls Indeed like tho farmwrs that IIVu
near him tho secretary ruada thu uqtea
of tho stato donortmont In the nowspa
vcrs and will wait until ho readies
Washington before ho soos the original
despatches
This lung utay of Colonel Hay here la
not because ho Is not woll No physli
ciiui has boon near him Blnto the lattor
part of August nnd he has been outdoors
g Headquarters for
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men required only 26000000
n year to support It
If Mr MeKlnley I reelected congross
will rightly construo this fact Into a do
mand by tho Amorlcan poople for a largo
standing army and tho Incroaae to 100000
men will bo niitborlzod and mado ppr
mauen > t If Mr Rryan Is elected congre > js
will conclude tlwt the pooplo aro opposed
to a large army and no legislation ln
orcailng It will be pawrd and on July 1
every pleasant day during the last month
Tho correspondent him out M h TJr > wll > ln
saw
on a tramp through his estate and when r ° Vt 1ns 1 n1 V0 MPBn 1 M ° mnlf
1 l 1
tllnlK will drop down to tho old estl
ho left tho oecrotary disappeared through
tbV woods making an Set of BuniVt i vlng of at least J99000000 a
bolng effected
hill it a paco that no sick man ever
could have inalntnlped for ten feut
The secretary has not received any-
where near nj many telegrams as liavo
other lets Important summur visitors
What ho has repolved have not been la
ilphor and nero plainly of no vory great
tnportanet
TOrdcrs emanating from Tho Fojls to
PrUKYaiUAl KBMOVUD s
niis TijsTun kiiioi
Th < oo ftcs Include nftcrtrnumont rtnd med
Iflnrs All other eve oniratlons treatmunt
nd Glasses nt corrpspoadingly av ijree
Consultollon fr > > Telnnlioti b 71
un is a iinisic omiiut
M214 Jlan Bt corner Toxns Ave Hiiuston
year
fWent Vtriduln atoitulilleiin Commit-
tee In Amimntl
Wlishlngton Soptombor 25 Affidavits
havo boon filed with tho postofflre do
> rl U al u o or tho
INecco biseman
DRS BUTTS BETTS I >
IlirnlilniiN Siiitfeimx Sineliil
1 Ht Ciurlex Neiv < lrlp >
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WINDOW lllfMI
bettor show in his opinion lo
proud of him
iKf pw > >
MeKlnloy ana Imperialism The Holland
crs and tho Germans are the most en-
thusiastic Tho forjner have been repub-
licans almost to a unit yet at tho meet
In H t Grand Rapids there wore about
2000 Hollanders present among them sev-
eral hundred Union veterans who grad-
ually Inspired tho whole mcatlug with
their applause and enthusiasm It was a
moat inspiring night only paralleled In
National conventions
I was given the awiiraucos of hun
dreds of republicans that they would sup
0UIIB lit
arvd and old j
nml inii rlrd
anil all rlio
rlth Lost Mai1
rnii Do
Sncrrnatorrheaj
tnul Loasos U
Horny lallrj
ory Weak
hi anted Do
ment Lack ol
ergy Jmpnvo
nil od Pimplei
IjiiJimonts to
ilnpo nMo
and Skin rd
Syphilis nrun
llnlr railing
Tains Sou
Ill era Swif
rfTci t nt Ml
Kidney and Madder Troubles Weak
llurnlnc Urlni Innntliifiiio Ooni
Uleet Strlcturo rcrriio soun hlug trea
prompt loltet and uro foi life Both
irratcd roullicutlHlIy anil prUaloly
Vistula Klsnuru and llupuiro cured I
Am HOB oe < iUHi ii i
J Bryan started today upon his tour of
tho country In his preMdontlal campaign
Mr Bryans departurn was In overy way
simple and unostentatious Before eu
torlne the car Mr Dryan exprajsod him-
self oa feeling In oxoollont condition
Tho WotVfitonMurruiit Lnutvat
Special to Tho Poat
Aivlmoru I T September 27 Octo-
ber 2 bus been fixed as tho dato for tho
mooting of tho Joint committee In tno
WolvertouMarcum conteit for tho posi
tion ot domocrntlo National committee
man to bo hold at Oklahoma City The
that th
1 amuch
It did In 1500
llriuorln County 1rlmnrle
CcJumbia Texis September
primary conventlei hero
other hit d the l e of Imporlalljm and
trusts eepecjally the former haf f In InstfucMcne
far tha
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over back there
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HOUSTON DAILY TOST FRIDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 28 1900
Yes Willie that was only one of tjic common people we ran
He doesnt count
SUMMARY OF TODAYS IMPORTANT NEWS
POLITIC Ii
Mr Bryan hns started nn his campaign
tour he msdit tbo first stop at Inpllllon
Nrb where bo spoko
Mr StBVcnson was notified by tho popu
11hla ot bis selection in C A Townea
stiad
Mr Hay Is taking no part In the rr ont
Chinese negotiations
CHINA
A dlupntch from Shanghnl says the situa-
tion Is more crltlcnl than over for tho
preservation of Chinas Integrity
Korty Chinese ofOclals havo benoethed
the omperor and empress to return Hus
li has virtually abarMnnoil tho proylnco
ot Chi LI to tho Qcrmnus
The Uusalan naval si off announces that
It Is proposed to block all Chinese nnal
ports
Tbo foreign ministers liavo addressed
notes to 1ilncti Chlng suggesting tha
roturn to Ickln of tho orupcror und tho
court
I10MI2STIC
Attorney A T Iatrlck has glvon out a
statement regarding his connsctlon with
tbo legal affnlrs of w M nice deceased
Another scandal ha Krowu out of tho
management of < he Georgia convict cimaa
roitruiN
Tho United Slntca ltd all nations In tho
number of prlcs token nt Iarls execut-
ing Krsncji
coal aiiNrcuv stkiici
rresldent Mitchell denies reports that
tho strike bvj been settlod
C0111IUUCIAI
American cotton futures declined on a
dlnprolntlng Liverpool
American ami mustard inrdluos advanc-
ing
A falllps off In reeolpts and exrorts
made a stubborn wheat market wheat
closLg Uo over Wednesday corn closed
ifio lower nnd oats a shldo down
Athanocs In tho prices of siuoks wero
duo to tho existence of n lalgo outstand-
ing short Interest
tax colleotor U W Murdock county
clork U PUckney assessor G B Harris
members stslectod Uo from eioh surveyor Jim McNeill shorlff J H
party and thesu aro to select n fifth Weoms treasurer J T Strattou district
member Those flvo or a majority will clork A J La Hlbens oouifty attorney
name the Indian Territory National com IK O Smith and for county commltdiou
mlttooman cri T hi mUh Tho i > raon proolnt ln
etructed for tho snmo parties with tho
in l in or of Trimble I exception of county Judge A 13 Mastor
rraukfort Ky Soptombor 27 Judgo Bon carrying tha Damon vote or this of
Cuntrlll rondored a decision today In tho lcc Tbo wto ln Dotl PrPClcts stood two
MoodyTrlmblo contest tor tho demo i0 onc f0r li lcUnuy or olork
cratlc nomination for congress in tho
Seventh district In favor of Trimble
TEXAS POLITICAL NEWS
Jlr Cooper IIiul u Luruo Auillenre nt
Nimi ion
Newton Texas September 27 Con
Alvlu Toaj Soptombor 27 As a re-
sult of tho primary election hold hero yes-
terday dolegates wero lubtructod for tho
following county offices M S Munson
Jr Judge J W Sion county nupenn
J H Hill county clork Andrew Lo lllu
grrfisman 8 11 Iooper of thistho Second oa district olork J H Weoms shorlff
district has been horo this woolc shaking EJ Smlth county attorney Q IC Bailey
hands with tho boys and looklnz nf strv0 > or
ooKing att
ii ni A wry ltKjt volo Wi3 iieii as neariy
His political interests The town hsi every one wa at work nnd did not havo
been crowded with peoplo all tho week tlmo ° vote
a district court has been lu session and I
thoro aro some Important cases belug dia < l l J iiinll tlc nirmt
posed of Mr Ooopor upoke at the court
house
loom
was quit
find atandlng room and honco were corn
polled to llston lo ho spaecli rem tho
public squaro below Tho nignt was ci
Clrocnvlllo Tosaaa Sopterabar 27 A
October f
iinillilnteN to M en <
TEYAS POLITICS
Primaries were held In Brazoria countv
to nominate county office a
hTATIt
Much progrees has been mado In re-
habilitating Galveston
Governor Savors la highly commenda-
tory ot tho isork being dono nt Galveston
and by tbo Houston relief committee
Tbo Brazos ngnln rising und un over-
flow Is now predicted
The Colorado rise has reached Colum
liu aud the hrldga has been knocked out
The Trinity Is again rlalug rapidly at
Tort Worth
Charles Nolnnil wa accidentally shot
nnd probably fatally wounded near Bron
hatn
J A Kemp announces thnt ho hns per-
fected plans for Irrigating tbo Wichita
valley
t
VTi T Yatos died at Marlln from th
cffccls of poison J
KA1LHOAIJS
Itedueed rate on sugar molasses pro
scrvfs t r
The annual report of tho Toxns and
Paclflo shows a good lncroaseln cross
earnings
Wmtern lines havereached sn nlee
mont ln regnrd t tho dtvlslon ol military
business
LOCAL
The cty assessment for 1900 Is 274S0S08
a gain over 1S10 of J1729K4
Mtb T J Lyons of tho rifth ward
starts nn eEdlejs chain lotter for tho
storm sutlcrers
Tha storm rellbf wortc Is still progress-
ing
C M Ooflic acquitted on tbo chargo ot
murder
A Galveston ladys mind Is adectod by
tbo horrors ot < ho storm
Cnaj Smith charged with killing Matt
Toole to lue a habeas corpus hearing
Tonktes i Co a mill destro > ed by lire
William Albrecht of Houston
a con-
ductor on tho New York Texas and Mex
ican killed ai Wbaiton
Tho Caumra school unable to acrommo
dale all pupils that offer
oB o teSOOoo
ooc o to
A MOB Ar LAKE CHARLES LA
FAILIUl TO OUT TIIIJ MrUo n
bTAUTUU TO LYAU1I
Vtleiititlen Flreit 0 et IlriuU or tho
Croml AVhen One of Them AVnii
ICIlleil by MeiillicrH of the Mob
Lalco Charles La September 28 2 a
m All day there havo been rumors of
the probable lynchlug of Horace Scott
negro in jmi jero charged with crim
davlta and tho motion for a new trial in
tho Howard case was continued until
than
Howard la Indignant over tho state-
ment of Robert N Noakoa that ho told
tho latter If thoy did not meot on earth
ugalu thoy would meat In noil Ho
said Noakes1 statement is fslso How-
ard appeared very much dejected today
UMTI5I STATUS LED
In the Number of 1rlreK Tnlcen lit
Purl a lUceptlnnr France
Paris September 27 The Jury of final
appeal In the exposition awards tt < jSn
lahed its work Tho statement prepared
for tho United States cominltteo jhows
that America received tho highest aura
bor of uwanlu of any nation savo France
w iuid that sho also received raoro awards
in each clasilflcatlon except grand prlsos
In which Oormany secured a ureat num-
ber The llgurcs excepting for Franco
follow
GRAND PRIZES
United States
Germany
largest
ceuius dopartiuont
21H
209
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AVrATIIKIl litIOUIIATION
IrohitlillltUK
Washington September 27 Eastern Tcxai
Showers 1rlday colder oxcept In northwest
portion Saturday fair cicopt showers near
tbo coast winds becoming fresh northerly
Oklahoma and Indian Territory Fair Irl
daj Saturday fnlrwarmer northerly winds
becoming variable
eueriil Ohnervntlona
Olfcervntlonb tnktn by tho United Sta es
wcathci bureau at all locations at 8 p in
Tenn In Jew Yorlf
Special to The Post
Now Yoik Septerabor 27 Tho follow-
ing ToNaiis are registered nt Now York
hotels
POLITICAL INFLUENCES
Are Said to Be Working for a Settlement
of Strike
THE CHANGES FAVORED THE STRIKERS
rjlic Oiierntorn May Ho Obliged to
OHcr lie Men nn iiicrcMse
In Wnuci
Iilladelpbla Pa September 27 Tho
towurlnir feature of tho coal ntrlko situa-
tion toilar and ono which attracted thu
attention of all Interests Involved was tho
widely circulated report that negotiations
aro ponding and rapidly nearlug comple-
tion tor an amicable settlement of tha
strlko
Whllo tho Identity of tho porean or per
lluaala sons wno aItJ saij l0 j0 attttork endwvor
Grcat uritain
uritainGOLD MUDALS K 0 ljrne tibout tho Immediate and
425 ooaceful adlustmcnt of the dlltoroncos bo
United States
< jormany 510 Uccn tho oinpioycis and omp ea has
Russia 3 not been dlsclosvd It was openly ad
Great Britain M > mittecl in autharltntlvo sources that such
SILVER MKDAL3 V
endeavor In
an wns progiesB
United States 573 j 1resIdcni Mitchell tho head of th
1
Russia VVVV 411 etrllclng miners organization cxprasaed
Orent Britain 617 thy bellot that operators had decided tu
BUONZU MHDALS
lUnlted States
Icrmnny
rtus3la
Great Britain
HONOIIABLH MENTION
United States 3M
Oermany
Hubsla
Great Britain
MillUMUS CIlLUllllVTKI
lltrnilv of inOOU Miuolicd Th rtl
lie lilxictu
Mempk n Tenn September 27 Th of
ficla llgures of tho cenaus ot Memphis
Issued from Washington today and which I jijno
offer tho miners an lncrcaao of wages
a but he too declined to dmlt v bother h < >
j2 I Possessed any further Information
From Scrantou tonlglil came the stato
tmwnt thai at a conference ot ool operat
ors In ibit section tho opinion was ptevn
lent that the Influences nt work worn of
a strong political nature and thnt tho
154 operators would be obliged to oflor tho
Of men at least tho concession of an iv
20S ottaao lu Wages
Ccupled with nearly all tho reoortn of
a piobable early snttlcmant ot fie
Double tame the announcement that tbfi
qull j
rn to
Tuo ofllclnl dilly report of the slttinllcn
at tho olltois opentcd by the lb U
dolphla and Re Ill M Coil and lion roii
pauy jhow 1 Blllt chiu s from yester-
day ThlttOiu iollUn > 4 wei3 wirMip
Udny ono loss thm vas crdw Twcnly
iK ccllorle ow i d by the Kcidlns ot
piny aro anw idle
RUMORS OF A SETTLEMENT
OI >
run sTitucn Aim nuvmn hy
IllUSIDUAT MITCirniL
The 51iner ThroiiKliout the Antliru
elte Coul llenrloll Notlfleil to Ill
An Attention tu Mich Humors
Hnzleton Ia Soptembcr 27 Presi-
dent Mitchell of the United Mine work
a sister ot Mrs Jbo Goodman About 0 in tho city of Vin lta Sep temlVo r 28 and toul11 lot bo onded Wtioiit ihtTl iiiwins
proqrammo In la uefi
In tho moautlmo JuJgo Miller met he S oncfalnmont the cltlzone of Vlnlta wt ynB that Mitchell vould
erow1 and In well ehaion words ta 1 proporcd accept a 10 jer cent njlrineu My M tct
them that punlshmont ot crlminule mul
bo loft to the courtB In Calcasieu parish
last night and the district court ll ° u e oteor the Jim Hug Dom then reasoned ndtvldJAllv with moni
waa rucked to ovorilowtng nnd tiicro > aJo Its nppoaranco yostorda > UwN of the
a crowd who could not avail hlng and aelntlllatlng lth bright and ho ° Juajt 5llllr lred
tromoly warm but tho speaker held tlm lurej passed upon Mr Evum by JuJro
undivided attention or tho largo audleico 0rUDD3 llo Headlight and It U stated
from start to finish j the first lssuo will also bo tho last as
Ho confined his remarks to tin qucs M10 oJ ° r ua n Uoa of engaging In
Hon of Imperialism and his argument u i Pfna > ntly Hosg aud Deep
that Issue won logical and convincing nna Vator p ° motto sulectod bv Mr
evoked rounds of applause from his hear hvn hlcU a oMtlmo ilogan
ors Tha speech was short owing to the
oxtremo heat but was well recolv a
throughout A goodly number of Indios
wero pNssnt to hoar tho sfoecn
In como iallon with a representative
of The 1ost Mr Coopor said
party nationally spsMUlmj h4d
would lono furthur atlompta at lynohlng
t 11 oclock iowovcr a fresh outbreak
as ado bv tho mob who advanced to-
ward the Jail with tn Iron battering ram
fifteen feet Ions and tbrco inches In dl
Jamotor
Sovenstm club was orgiclztd Hon John heads of tho crowd1 when soma persons
vpb i tcu m i e
eub t0 hloano wa and
He said
the paramount Issue aud the ortan cUD every voting not fnully wounded Ho
party was
receiving new recruits overy day Mr box n tuo C0UJ 1 0 colloot funds to be aleil t 1230 this morning
San Angelo Texis September 27 Hon erobir ° tho mob who wero known to
J > s O O Drake havo beon 0 ha e rested
Wht respec
yesterday > cly democratlo and republica 1 nomi
follow hi S or congrots fronj this dutriet a
V ns osTIi L01 rrd lo Ilk here neX t awmh
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Motion In Mfntnrit Cime
Krankfort Ky September 27At no0rt
l
11 erasor
a
tis Normandlo W V Fox Grand tuo cottl carrying roads had agreed to
Cleburne T J Magloy Continental urbitrato all dlflorenccs and that thu
Dallas Mri K S Sterne St Hems > hail been sottled Tho last muu
and Miss May Biirforl Norunaudle tonc1 rllmor > v1 tho only ono which tiro
Fort Worth Mrs A Adams and labor lcaJcrs uald anv attention to and
daughter Klfth Avenue ln connection with it they tent a tulo
Paris Mr and Mrs w A Colllnn H ram to tho presidents of tho union of
Imperial tho districts complislng tho entire an
San Antonio H A Hanwko and S thraeito coal fteidu ot Pounsylvaila in
O NcU Manhattan Which they said no attention should bo
given to rooorts of concessions In tho
Iiullun Territory IMIfnr aC0 S a0 ani1 thaf flork 9 ould not bo
DenUnn Toxu September iTho SnvcnUor V3
L i i hrl fnth w al mooting of tho Indian In Betaking about tlm
tendentj W Murdock collector ll lnally n amtlng Mlas Oswald ncoi i minors of a Fct
r M Mr
lUrils assessor J T Stratton trcisurer I f Territ0ry rcaa atlon will bo held Mitchell slid tho stilko
rll lf rt hat
td crowd
erod at the couit house
am ily untriic Aiy
heiiutnr CuIheriionH Wife ill > mnk under hn miners Jemanl tnii at bo
Dallas Toxas September 27 United an tcd uPon a rejilir couJiVloi tr
States Senator Culberson dopartod for cPrcs ig the niwlu iclto
Waihlngton I C 1oday His dorirturo
burning bonroots from thu mind nnd pen trnvd to dlipersj aud piomlsod to j was unoxiwotcd and was caused
of Hon B Q Kt jug Tho objuct of tho tal < o tho caso agalnit the negro up In telegram announcing tho serious illness by a
r U
If Al 8n ll r rl1 = 1 fms an1 tric court this morulng On thla protnlso tho wUhV1 tnenocc8ilt > 0f llls ros
crowd broke upand it was thought hero onco t o weeks 0 longer 5
Ueneral lulmero Iniiornl
Sprlngflotd 111 Septomhot 27 Undcr
lcadA skies and with cold rain falling tho
remains of Oonoral John McCauloy pal
Deinoeriitlo Cluh ut Helton laer soldier utatosmnn Jurist nnd writer
nelton Texas Sopinmber e ° l aA
27At a D S A Harmon und Paul Sloano dep f j > the sometory at Caly
mass meeting of democrats at tho court ties lusldo tho jail warned tho mob to afternoon
homo Hint night the Central Bryan una como 110 further and thou fired over tho r
nml IViirku o the Cold
Laxative BromoQuinlse Tablets cjre a
cold In ono day No euro No pay i rlco
S3 cents
Up U R h ll ° ° I rowd at tho New York
and win also m mwy bef vW 27Morc that
an poslblo in his own dUtrlct Mr Cop J 8 nt noxt netn P ° ot lhcr T toU and membors of tho 00 prospectho American citizens wvra
lSrJJpuar aui lj pooplo aro mob began to call or the arrest of the Passed through tho Immigration bureau
man who shot Paul Sloane Sovoral at tho bargo office yesterday They carao
from all parts of Europe nnd were nas
engar by si dlftorent sleamers
mm
o a m s = > xi 2c a
Beuitte a W Xmd You Hate Always Bocjhi
m 1 1
UAHMIVAL AbICEO TO AHIllTVlATIL
It In fen Id
Hint He Una Prnuttfcnlly
Aureeil to Act k
Baltimore Md Sepeinher S7Catthnal
Qlbbons ha been asked tri net as arbitrator
between tbo slrlklns miners nnd tho ofror
atcrs of tho anthraclto coal region of PeW
4 y
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MoaiAicAe
WVrKtnS
troubloa may follow nrl
eJUoleiit
Headnrv
04
ftfid
Pill
White they rouso the fol
tall rogulor nctlqn W
thoy do
not kir1
gilpe
or t > aln
lrr tato or Inllame the intS f
but hajreo poslUvo toalc XS1 1
Bt all drufjgiats or by mails1 a
Agency irw
CelbrittJ
j
CAWTHONS
BEFORE BUYINQ
yo r suit for Fall allow >
l m h
aftsortrncnt
foi t-
Our Clothes are mado hv ihA i
si the nasi The Fabric M
than found In tho ordK
n ado Clothing The FahlL I v fM
lclr
VUB i i
KHCAWTHONC
men would bo off rod an lncioa30 ot uy SftJrS isririrc O Rl < nU
but that tho initio ownetn would posloaolll t > UUi 3 DllllflS
tlcly declino to arbitrate the dllTocuces
through President Mltchill or to iiianv
manner give lcconnltlon to the Dultod
Workors urgauUntlon Tbli ro
had been held tuck for vcrlllcatlon bo fusal ot icco nltlon iiiaht would not
lncrono resultedP a difficult ohsuiclo to oenm
tauso of a phonomonal
1ieuldect Mitchell In his op n Ictlcr tu
A
ln a grand colebrutton horo tonight
lhe url
puWc > 0XplMgei I3
pirndo of 15010 people formed at about 8 neb l0 acLpt n tfctturrcnt thtoujt sip
oclock and accompanied by everal brn > rrulo conferences o committees if lha
bands and carrying torches tnarch3d employes and their Jlvct e ioijvt
through tho principal streets V rro there worn an changes In >
will be continued to
Texas and Louisiana
Lumber Company
Jackson and Franklin St
The celebration imal field Hrlkc sltuitloil oday Iho
morrow nnd concludod by a gra4saluty changed cnudllojB were In favor ot tho hlj lj Z th JLtSr l Si J11
in honor ot tho event by Ooueral Poter trlkcro from boTh Mi
Tracy Tho Locust riilnj culllerv an impor It lo raid on gcod authority that Un to
Tho llgurca goven out 1U2320 < vn In tairt miuo not Ma ml irinel which dlnal has pract cally agrctd to rt rati iti
crease of 5865 brings Memphis forward ha8 b0W i li wiih i lductil fun e I differences and it li thoujtht IHoly ttut Hi
from tbo sixth ny in tb South ln W0 tAilhol
flnnUy clwsd lhte 110n1 i Uw
to th
o third In MOO and shows o o ot tha u ter8 having IikuojJ tho work
lncreabus yet mado public by thn
qullTuo
ehiinm To thc o who cpproielisl Wa i
tho ubJcot Uo cardlcal said Ill
rtclved ovorturaa from two or tiiM
to tho bend of tho CathoUo church liii >
Hnltcd States T
bmulleil Shipment for Yeari
Ilcaucg Pa Eeptember 27Ttt tfcq
tu fio ccal regions resulted In tha khiW
shipment tcday for years Loss tWU
cars wero sent to tldcwa er todiya ittrt
nKo from tho umal average cf ovir 100 a i
loads X
Se > niourH MoiementJ 5
Tien Tsln Soptcinber 27 YiceAdwiI
Seymour arrhed nt Taku on SepteJSw
22 and Is oxpectod here tomorrqvifid
OouuUvon Waldorsec
SHIM ftfcHS STORIESi
1rr m
KNOXVILLD TennThe W trklai si >
cis or tbo Unl Crek Co l conpaoj iTin
tuiued to work
NASUVILLK TennDlllaril W rr
hangvd at Woudburj Cannon pjuiity f M
i
muratr of El KvanB IhQ hanging fi
ate
r
proosod L
ot the hostile
Gibbons Lu
ers today cent a tole3ram to tho Central J S aiftha M
Ponusjlvnnla bitumlnoiu coal fields 1Cta regular and seeularlu bis arti W
which may havo tho effect of bringing lor collaMomi cf bunlay Octoter 7 li tu
tbo soft ociU mine workers Into tho j VfcllANUoSouV
strike Tho telegram asked Itlchaid fill COmnou nleas court has handx dowat
bert secretary of dlHrlct No 2 to in clilcm ln iacr of John D l fSglL
brought ciaiu t u > q h
n ill on dollar ul
struct mlno workers that
thoy aro not Jfy Caltnlu JamtS M torngaa
to load coal for shipment Into markets WASHINGTON Admiral John C T >
foimorly supplied by anthraclta o iera
tors
command ol tto un
ton formerly u
firoea on the Asiatic Ut on ti to ttM
sinned to duy a3 Dre
sldent of
1icsldent Mitchell said that ho haa aiuimna ara artK WasDlnston n V
been WBtchuig the bltuDlnuus coil nclus BALTIM01tH Naturalled cy °
oloioly for just such a muve j ha olleggj tlon aro tho wrds c 0ffillj5l
lia neon mado by the railroads mentioned lh 0 1 S on ffltSUi
a hln telegram and he does not fear that n wwST voSS prfdscu
they will make much of a buccojd in get o bundrtd Bti
ting coal Into thy anthraclto markets Ll ConnT Boiler oomfaar
a hv Vh Pag
Around strike hcadtiuarters there woro Wto hw lrdormed that uft
°
lories in which r
circulation that Archbishop o per cent ta wagea
Houston Miss Anna E Qnlnlan W J11311 ° ud Senntor Hanna woro coming lu April of this year no looser cow t
J V filckion Willis J Bet oro to tte President Mitchell that uil
atiqrcwcu T 2 JAliiW
tho usslan
of Kietf to
tuully excommunicating Toh IJV
novolist and social reformer r
Nnw YORKA dispatch to
1 V
nam Capo Haytlen
have just been received her J
of wt
Chrlsto Santo Domingo
government n
overthrow
Jtmlnex
CHINCSB rORTl
TO I1LOOIC
X7
ItuMlnn Troop
Kirln
SopUwMf J
St Petersburg
U W
Jtalt announrM
Ilusslan naval
odoin p m nn unmasked gain r9 ° eonilng session promises id had no lcnovierto ol 1 ny I fl block all ChneiH T l J
be th ° tnst successful Por t ht mlsut 1J atU i
the 1 mratlDR at the S P S > Y s nhleh
Ono of
crowd called for Shorlff Porklnti aPd de yet held not only In attend > ImmnVuo
nce but In tho oxcellenco of tho Mr Mltohelli uttantlim as
aeto
mandrd tho keys to tho jail elation piograanmo unTTho dlspjtch In whlcirirpMorg
eaioient
called to
In conscquonco
tho Chlnoso Ileot at Lp
fast cruisers from the UM
to protect their troops
Tho general staff announ
masilM C
SENITJU
Dr ebronleMWjwJ
Hathaway treats exclusively For 20 yctirs he has confined hU practice M
= and the mitforBUf
J NEWTON HATHAWAY M D
Dr LlaUutway Co
1S >
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won for him Wldwldo fame Men who hue wjTj
mado Btrorig and whole sgaln 1 > T dlclPe 1
tlonat treatment of Dr Halhaways ° j > j
slan troops arc W
thore w
Manchuria where
LleHen < Acclnen Ij5
H
September
Now York
from Qenoral MacArtbur J
the w
nlla today reporte
Second Lieutenant J me j W
Twentyoighth W Wa C tt g
a P
of
oocldcntal discharge Pof fBs
tenant Danner was a nam
vanlo
URINARY 1
temporarytonic effect can cure jou jf ryt
sni P
will go toho foundation of jour trouble f
ncnouslyand physically invaAvUl
Jnctudto
Aurm of Chronic Diseases
Blood VoUonlng Klduey and VHottf w vWV
cured bf Dr Halhaways syttera ef fftme K
write blnf J 1 jutt
Ho will be glad to have you
consume tlon examination end dTC8Vhcir
ho
rall Itf a plain wrapper his uow lon Btorm at > 4 f p
nealtlAto worn Tv
apyono man or lg Mrs
dlseaffc or weakness ais0 JB 5
rf A
209B AlajyjriyAKr1
jlnjured
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