The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIth YEAR, No. 285, Ed. 1, Monday, January 14, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS
A Territorial Legislature Which Will
Have Extensive Powers
FIRST MEETING AS AMERICAN BODY
flrikloj Sctnts Enaclfdat PaslLfjiisIa
tlve Assembles
HiXT GATHERING WIIL BE IMPORTANT OSl
Amcrtcnn Tlnn of 3tuulclpnl Corpo
ration to lie imcimicd Land
tairn Slay Tie Clinneccl
SficM ta Ttt Pt > tt
VaiblnsIoa January 13 There will
Beet within a tacnth tor tte first time
In the hiatory of the United Stales a ter-
ritorial legliAarure nhlch on the fwe
of things vlll hare the larKMt powers
ever granted to a Blmllar b3y Th
will tws the first aaserabllDR of IIjo 1p ie
lsture
laierlcan
this as a surrender of ha r rntu ot con
greaa others hold different views
Tbe legialaiure of the Terriny of
Hawaii conalat ai m tho 1k toh of
te monarchy and of tho iep < tbl of for
tyfivo ntennbert in the wavr or up
jer houee there are iUt en lrmVs aud
in the lower branch twie in number
In olden timea tbU was aiiifl fii to st e
o the people of tae i lao 1 bo cril re
jrwita in th jy of spec t ir >
ivo performincts The ia > il > a w ys
tare bo a a ae for loirajni
of thrUliiR pol ti dl dr m iiurjn
the re tt nf Kalakiw and on one or t u iny
oxaainns tunng t t of in at Mon lt Ifi > <
r h CJu < u JJloikal iii ih ere
ElrlKinB senes More th n ono artvtu
urer a h ical soldier m fortune
rftedwith a smooth tonK < e md h nru
j mil mojtor b s m ile rtune en
ttut field Biprdletey of en reder d
It wis for h < injiurch > nitit ih >
aervicoa of th < se tueaiei hough oflen
t tnea acareo y scr pu out til < ls of p sj
Ke and ax a remilt th e ire of en
imas when drrupion wa < uprnly curg
rA4 od the tlluu > d j u hi < u it
aug r magiM ihowi vbo iy rt lijn
of tbe r cUracty treity of lt > 76 2 ja
tnjoyed an ln d rack la tho American
inaikttt y re ligtened by rei > n of
leffUlatlon lr > which tnUBt bo VP ta
title of eipellent
in those welirememi re 1 icguUtlve
OJrsemblle tnera vms alwc a sirens
oppo ltlou party and iU i ton of tbj
Isitnds tells no m < re lul r > in i fturi 4
thLQ of the crnlals i Uirj till
ablnal Vibere t aLie wett nevfr driwn
hu h r often the vleU rv waa won
by one vote There wsre refo a abi
hranfeUe on each of the UlnmU tat
numbered among their numfbera aiomo ot
tho brightest men of Hawaiian or pm
liAwalUtt blood In tho group Many or
Sbcra had bad wide experience In poll
ties linden provlous regimes
all royal t althwigh at v
tho tnost prominent ones hart
eparell ogalnst the monarch
coumo was only on kome
minor Import acll their lay
or hereditary chieftain wiwi
perhaps when they voted last Norembe
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vV VC5 vi 4w j aW i 2 Si k ia a a a a riTJV V VV > V > VV VV
Delegate Wilcox ssbcoling until Anally
blossomed leader or hli oauut y
nien in their fir Mreggle 1ft American
political life Ho It wa who wa to
aay the least tbo leader ot tic Inde-
pendent patty during the caapstin Ha-
w cjnmanUy on tbe more and cor
trtd every possible point In tie IdaOtLf
oroilzlng appealing alwayt with tho
try Hawaii Despite the fact that one
of Ills opponents for the congressional
place vm the celebrated Oelont1 Sam-
uel Parker the bosom friend of King
KaJaktta and U Js7 the most pteture aue
aaid thoroughly representative nf bit
race and another Prince David Ka
w ntrafaoa a nephew of the oxiiuo n
Wilcox won by a narrow margin and
hta party w signally victorious in 1U
local gbt Naturally with suah a posl
lion at the head of the partr tnUeh of
the fttUire ttjtll depend upon tie sngca
Uott of the cettgressrenal < elejntc de-
spite hit absence from tbe scene ot but
tie
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The upper bou o of the Hawaiian leg
ritlature in tnade op of an exceedingly
coMwrjpoliian rnetrfteraiilp Tfeere are
aative Hawaiian without the sllgh st
admixture in the Wood Americans Kng
KtSnneo JtUMlaa and representatives
of mixed raoes where the Oriental and
South Sw blood 1 joined with the Cau-
casian There are men representing all
feranrae of the industrira which mark
tlie Ulaod f txa the richest of sugar
planter to ttw luna or foreman on a
plantation xjmige and clerk tearb
of the Territory of Hawa ts ao j er and ajWh Ui the range of oarupa
Wdy Ta t > ortar n j lea 4 aa wide at that ol ilrw > i
I Th make < enat < MvM
e tjieti up e
c catnR Sovernment for th ii i itr if
jCat uofc ai nannwH of labor on a
rory tbe provision of thjt oito of j Ba ar pl on en the i lod of Molo
tio rcrlMd stututH wb b ku ihi kai IDaTlfl Kanubu an inttructor in tta
consreas power to annul t < v ich of no indg rtl kpa ment of the Kameha
I omSii ohoW The fdueanlonal inailtu
t rrtorial egi lat rtf ire pe 1a U < > j
UQU fcliniJM a prlne of B < JBe
copied lle mre are < fflim i and maintained for the sole benefit ot
ber8 of the wute who do nil lc k apon na iie youi > W Artil a > ounn Uw
yer aid real estaic dealer Cecil 8 > n
presiiicnt of tho Pin Nttloml bank tbe
only inatito ion of Uw kind off the con-
tinent eft BnglWl descent tieorge It
Vun > i a lining demandant of one of the
oil mlc1 nary families director in larjje
enit > 3rations who r < en ravelol tO100
a i to e < > the footbhll te tn of his old
col i Yili defejt llanaid C U
ir ji a funnier KnitMinn wbi rep
T < rn > a lanw Imoiiifw houne In lt
ttiipfnit J U Parla a roffee planter
In Kona John flrown < ontra < vor 1n Ibe
t v i Hila J B Kinhi a former judje
r i lawyer Ur V ItuJseH n Rti
Rn < if Vlf1 nlura nn anl eiperlen r
liiiils rtvv ed of anarchist
b t in trutn pood caatpan
Of tutu t > a iy of men wore than one f tbe bonds
members of the legltiatura Th 0 H Weltey repaWtoan tax assnaaor
SUA1MARY OF TODAYS IMPORTANT NEW5
WASHINCTOX
Araiy reorcanlzatloo bill will be < 3i
pofrd of in the senate thU week and
thlr aBbnidy bill will b taken op
Tbe tItwa aaa barbon bill will bq
p > eJ by the fceuie Wcdueeday orThnra
d y
The Hawaiian l gl lalnre will be drat
thini really unlqve eoaeidered from an
Aroenean standpoint
The rekltnt is r OTerlns and Is ex-
ported to be fully rceorered in a abort
time
DOMESTIC
U Is aald that a bretacr of tbe lat
W Itlee II red In Missouri led that htj
cbtldren wHi appear elatmants
Aa lori l In tke Orrmba AVorMllerald
Is belieted to sat forth Mr Bryans pest
tion pektleally
ilr Bryan naper Ths Canmener ts
already in larxe demand more than a
week before Its appearance
A rigUance commute has been termed
a IrATenworth Kan to lynch a ntero
who atteniMad S iultr
Twentyfour Indictment ha e been
found a a result of the investigation of
municipal toliKovaramMit C t beats
There nas fait btulsess In eiotbs a
Manchester taouaii iniulrr has aome
wbat slackened
Tae Hussian minister of flnanee deelarea
that tbe oetbrrak in china was hwtful to
hj eouutry
PIIIMPPIM S
number of Mpinos alleged lo hare
wiriivj murder and other nmes hava
been i neiuwd to bane
THAXSVAA
Mr Van Xet says if the Doers are
< eim the Atnerksns < < > ne pill be re
srxjusible
CIIIYa
The Chlseie envoys hare finally slyned
be joint note at tbe po ert > NeRQUations
are to be held at Pskin
talf he had letnlre enpenenoa In tlrely ingenuous reply on the part of the
be ia most of ami in the mme body Kiwi an Ob thats the other fl
lf j ii they are ucw rerhvoi It Is lows lookout We neednt trouble aLoul
or tliin probable h t tho prstd ney ot that
the senate will tell U tbe nrri named vtthuiit doubt one of the Urst o jaa
Kalaickalani He is on < of the rtrong urea to be introduced will be one provd
e mot ionservalf and Himlred men nR for the payment of a pensijn to
his new In tie paot he has been furmer Queen Iilluoka mi For a long
ussoclaced wih uhe einm eii movement nme it was tae plnn of her own peipie
tiiv reform nd is re ardel bv the btst Wben they once gat control ot ie local
rv n u the territory as a th iraugrhly safe nnthluery ot government to le a bfir
araUtor and manager In the Tnlddle fcoveregn a sum or money in bulk r
ih bu aasrolated himself lth iVhat Is oUly placed at from a quarter to a half
nets and again there wo o cabinets to i < lslo ry ty a ttgalpst jnllllon Jt Is thought liowevr that
which tbe word would hv < onvevea na i > KS u > he quei im t Isaue waa ne conservative members of the legs
moihing All ot which addd tttj spice ie defeat of aa Vuai
of life In the tropics and produced a coa Tauriaon whj t
dltlon very closely alll d M tin efcn lt in > ai sft
ous eiLUtenre of the tempirate rttt eot nt > y as uiinlater atrbued wion of a gum moacy A tfai time
IlAIIjttUAOS
fV Ts Vs it ir wvnr
STATE
Gecrje vf Durfouchs win be Indorsed
for pcemast4r pt > rt AVorlbby Chair-
man Lyons
reet Bcht M Hastrop reeulled In the
hlBles of aa ecrd nesro and halt a deten
men ar under arrest
Smallpox ease are reported from new
foel
It Is rtporlea tbst a rleh re n o c at
has been found In Parker retraty
Aged negroes who ere poisoned near
Waco lef a altiabte estate
National lllccult eompatiy way build a
factory nt Houston
NoUce u given of uliat Galresten will
ask ot the legislature
Tb State FMteration of Labor will
meat at San Antonio today
Tbe IlMuraunt ml noli has net been
cheeked
Li iMvnvn
Mr Hock Wlys his proposed constitu-
tional arocnJmenU are pirt of the plat
ferns detnande and that he ia not pUsh
iK thetn
Mcrall is cudplalnini that he ir not
Itelnt treated fattly has siren > ut an-
other interview
Tbe lntervieT botween IlaOey and
Santa of Collin n s short but to tb
PblBt
Cbarter for the new road from Orange
l be filed today
Prominent Colorado officials go to at
frud irsticoatinental mtitlnj at New
> rtans
10 CAt
Tbe Homton Turnrerela eelobralee lbs
fortyteventh anniversary
An lnter tins rreetlns of neat C Trav-
eler Protective Awocititln Tbe posl
vHl enter Into a irembersbip contest
Division Xo I Ancient Order of Hl
berrlans pr e nu Mr John McCluary
a bandaomo ewblera
S ettcn of ontcerR by tbe Dlkor Cbnllm
The Southern publishers to meet In
Hcurton tomorrow
a oo oos se etoa a e o o ee6 eo ooossoecoe oee
HOUSTON DiOLY POST MOaSTDAY MOKNING JANUARY Ut 1901
of the irawallan leBlslature under a lien candWato for city attorney will slso so Into
long dead a reaontion waa mvuInied
t oi hi nitat at iite < io6sa men as J20W M worth of bonds to bear 6 per in everr oily election isrg numbers of
v 1 E E Alue a vil engineer and cent interest There It stopped Tnere gfo their vot s li has baeome aa
1 r Mll W5 te an a enier Uaae was ao rrrv icn for payment of m Ito nSSl toted TJr rdTrltBJ
Kailln Ml Uuter N Upaabu owners of leret or for a nktng fund to relcetn l w b aa m a ei ute V a ehJd
In pn erics wh n jry luarpjracd the bonds A baole which moans any cok u ruard to brlstmas becauto of the
Jn mr plan atlons mIio li > e upm their fore gaer vho was then a member rote things hev expect Tte enpreMlon waa Ire
ji > s an > i have legal eduaiions but wth an Inquiry as to What plan was otienily beard that there should be a whte
vfi ronyene lu this city at iloou Monday for
RUSSIA IS EMBARRASSED
By tbe Eveols In China Declares the Min-
ister ol Finance
HER CHRISTIAN DUTY WAS PERFORMED
The Mntrrlnl Intercut ortlie Umpire
lime biiffercd In n Number
uf lla >
6t Petersimrs Janwry 1J The Rus-
sian ainieter of flhanee M Do Wltte
has submitted his budget etatcment for
MOO This wt3 a surplus In thu ordi-
nary of 73148450 roubles Ho explains
that tho far East necessitate a heavy
expenditure amounting for 19C0 to Cl
SW060 iwible Thi lie pes on to siy
did not conatllute the total sacrlflco Im-
posed upon the country toy these re-
grettable events
It is still too early to submit a utate
ment of our entire material losses eays
M Do Wltte frxm o coneidera ble por-
tion of credit being received from tbe
national budget and charges to other
ministries and local finances The losses
and delays on tho construction ot rail
roads in
vanrea of nearly S2000000 roubles to the
railroad coatpanles
Enlarging upon tli Injurious effect
which hos llltle In CWlna bave had upon
tho general econoarrfc life of Russia espe-
cially in the embarrassment in the finan-
cial market M Oe Wltte deplores tho
loss o Ihora braivo oMlcers nnd sol
< Ucri nho have fonnd glorious dehthson
Chinese battlefields
These sad events however have
consoling aipect lie observes In tho
evidence of moral well being aud are a
striking proof ot the eniilro sincerity of
the peaceful sentiments vhleb Inspired
tho caar in his stuguat words appealing
on behalf of peice tind his proclamation
of peaceful intentions of Pus3la
This a tibllrae Christian work
itt pwoiarv the other absent tandidate to send troops to iManchurla Russia I
In a mn named veeu ana Is running for wonting for the pacification of the dis
troops from Pekin and proceed to reduce
the mlitary forces In Manchuria
iDilati rsg on ihe unexpected nature of
tho difficulties In the Far Kast M De
Wltt says Tho torm broke in a quar
by the conseience of our solidity with
and many of the delegates have arrived fnr because She Is weak but because stio Is
the annual cpnuontion of the Xstonal llultii conscious of her powor Bbe coud not
Vua rn apd l rtn Vothat7m TTh wUh Tml fjl26 eounc whl6jl any danger from whatever source
mad prime nlinJster irin r ilucil rnv noe it woul hef he who has boen nbe day after day
S ° > n all nussla
Politics for more than a s njition lhe reform mtove to Kal iokal ni The they will in consequent theriftoand
WV does not use her might for e ojret
and tint
ao UPV i la 1 l t heu AcoompanyltiK tbo Colo
ore b m rwnmUtivM waa the famuu cowboy great aeia5 Christian 5 oiieulatlon prfnee who Thn J LK
becn a buslnes the Hivialai < ta t nhat he la looked upon a the loader BiilaU a plan fgt sr Ryng a pauiloi Ua pfJPU9blo
i Rroip >
and It has m ny valuable avld uds S < he indt > pendenl party has done muoh xjj umiourtewly vlfl be tOtlOW a snrl ilSCJNNATloh o > ntp Hrqtilrer Ayf inV SS SJe J irlial l aJ1 is
are >
It also that >
divided nine In tho ecnate and twenty I WHtttai Aylt renuhUean back driver it probable there will be < ZbI iiZ thhIhoui < Un tlut n S > mpntlietln MriktVVlli
< bwjr ° oI
n B0 tte m
one In the house Of tbe opposition to A V OWl ii publlmit MM oae fine politics owln > to the faet that an n rasn ms i JL ordered u Vot Generally
tho succesaul party tte demoeraw wn WWlnUnden W H Hooss repjbl eau Meord lu tfc lh9re 8 u
mualer only ono piember leaving four1 t plt llat J v K tfewi rapublloan
teen rupublicans The only placevhero 1 < enlKtUi Jonah Klimalao r publlcan Kowth of the population ot tho inland
the republicans wero successful in every rsl ate A G l ltobberteon repub amouatlng to nearly 60000 jieople aud
Instance was in tho district covering i I j0 bn pmmoluth plumber repreicntatlon must be provided tor this
8 M > a J s MaleaJnal
the portion ot the oily at Hon
olulu where tlio aBntUirlal and assembly estate William J lioa tuan broker j > >
tlckots went through
without a break Jo rih It Paele lawyer John K Prea lelands
wall the largest of the group tho rum < lh B v stu Ka < u ll H Paulkl representation
WhIcox de
Bouthcrly the Independent nwept thd lawyer K noerat piauta
boiird tlon owner
Jndopendent Is ivbeolutoly a misnomer r < n hl lst u i 11 on lht
twhou applied to the tiarty wlilohboaH the ln hfi asuetnjly tha the natlrw
name It Is n reality a Uanvniian pary made ther tooranUermined dp and won
wbeso battle cry was Ha > vall for the ntlr uert < orles It Is ea d by
Hawuliane It was formed primarily lle reposition Uwt mon the meu0f tu T
lotle society which wado i hlsn > Siram4 h tb
aixiut the patriotic hero are at lea be gome
as at ny prcvlouo time But Uut bo
had taken on a now phftso They wero
ardent royalhtts wblla they had a kJua
or queen Tar personal affootlon for
the ruler waa a touching and vompete
but tn most caieu seeing the greater
good that had cdcuo with absorption lit
the American Union nnU t > e range A
personal power which they enjoy as c tt
sena cf tho Republic they InalBt t at
they are aa good Americans as any uou
eft t Revolutionary grandaire
At the head of this Independent pariy
was a man who hao teen emi uiWod
SL roet 3P lho oeSAto a oengio s
Reibert W Wilcox Mr Wilcox bag la
bis veins tha combined tbfool tit New
England and Hivaail jt wa a salor
from MoBsawhusetta who married t
Ulure in general and the citliens htv0
had no lotai legislative bodies Tae ob
Jectton beleg rmed to the grantog of
ch rterg to cities aro entirely those ot
cost aa since the customs revenue have
been token oyer by lho Unite States tbe
burden of taxation necessarily will le
hayily Increased This discussion wll
lead into he further one of mean of
rMiiujr reyenun and ort this bead It l
Uely that many uausuU plans will be
suggested j
t la told wlh xest that at a meetio
t
> n r
im
M
payments
luercased population
have net beenrdlsl
On the other aahd on tho fsiinil at Ha JleMtk real ee > iata i K Ataanla lawlajany yaars and under the new
aoh a decided struggle to prevent the half lgcn J VaL re p k ° renal aier which large sugar estates t UJW 1JC
extinguishment ot the Hwailnu ruin r the ltuglldt tajwua e The hold vast area now at very small annual I X n buil fl f
and which carried the fight to Waaainc < l l tUn for vcters under the 1U UHlttINKmperor WM
ton and waed It here luring tho winter tn a r XntlXAA °
u
and spring of W98 Tbeeo s letlos bad L J
H is inlverH
WhWc these at some of the subject
which
are
ISlif u jnl ble to the attention of the
engage JgU
iBio ory and aa a rwuli very few uur
conmion
< one amt i
ncolUons a fnr membership 1 In the legiaia q iuf ra > nt aanuiement nte est
ur > i > i
tlve bO o wore tbe aame aa those or ZJT ihl rnnV
u tne son tte must
voters Tie oddest fPHure ef U till how rganu
Hut There will be strong objection raised
fthould auy legisleilon be put through
wh > a cbnoxlcve to U becomlug law
on the ground that It was pasted by the
aild et vctas taat < by mep who could not
postJbly baie vndorstood the measure or
the dsiusalon upon it
On tho pan of the Independent bow
ever tbe contention ts mado that while
there are one or two men who are not
thorough H gtsh scholars there la not
one who does not comprehend ordlnarv
BcgltHU con ma Ion and who cannot fol
lew the usuii diacussicn
The lejlslition wnlea will come Uoforo
tbe thoroughly ucque body will 10 ts
varied as t > oacomjllsbmena w ur
h ps t unusual as the tumrs of those
who must pass upsn It Que of the
nuet imporiaut topics to be taken up
daughter of tribal ohlef on the Is and B ° d ue sed will bo tbe Question of tho
a Mattl wid founded the family gnft ° p ° t the American plan of muolc
Ja tbo eturdy Puritan atalk upan tne
aborWlnal south sea atom for It la oisl y
e n that the dominating traits are
Uroee Inherited rom e h > ratloMsot jeasV
Mvlog anceatiy Educated as a navai
e r la Italian colleges an a ptotoje
et liUi juoaareh married to a daughter
of the BCJwo of Oolenna In Italy to ba
tlToroed awl again united with a prln
e f ie roya WaeH flf his native Jaiid
KWKMmtteKtftfiSio Acot 7Kttui hameha
< itUa who Wted1 al the trltos
a L yw Ul M peror throuah
l ff yffntm ttM rteacc wis
Ipa corporaUons Hereororc the go
ernmeni baa
hlch teems to havt come over hv ee rt
of the dream of Delegate WHeax bo
la the real boas may furnish a surprise
Jn fact It it niw said that net an ap-
pointee nil b turned down unless defi-
nite charges may ho made against him
The dtitfatlan u cot a stable man Ho
Is easily iuiuieaced and any forecast ot
hat he i liable to do may be upvet by
the wn who nets bis ear last It le
with this knowledge that the rosuM of
tho fltst legislature of Hawaii wll h
watehed with great Intereet by Wash
ington
im
MIIIMlOItO PHI3IVIIII1S
Convlderitlilo liit reat llelnis alnnl
feleJ hy Uv UltlaeiiK
Hllliboro Texas January Oonslderabls
interest la devtloping in the white city pri-
mary election which la to be held here on
the Sth of February This ormiary wa or-
dered bv tbe cltv tiemoerallc executive eoni
ralttee Jar that reason wpuiau and re
publl < n and a few arddatandard democrats
aretrylne to creajs a prejudice against It
fc v > s I
fi + Vm
WHJiam has revived
plat for introducing electric traction on
Germanys trunk tuts Tbe nrtt experiment
Mill be made oest summer
YOKOIIAJUAlt ts oftlilaHV reported that
ten fi henn n an mlnluc and thet they are
euppoaed to have perished In tho storm of
January 10 off the west coaat
M DKtO Tbe Spanish yaiveroment has de-
cided to tend warship to watch lhe coast oi
inj loner provinces tn order to prevent th
importation of arms by tbe Carllam
LONDON Tbo nucbarest eorresoondeot et
tbe Dally Kxpret a ys that 2e RoumaBiso
oldtora wblw solus heme nvrt attacked
and eaten br nolvet after a detperato atrug
aleLONDON
LONDON The Odessa correspondent of
tbe Dally Nam wire that about 3 0 pronto
te fretAB in death In the bitatard which
raced tor more than 100 days over the whole
of Southern Ruarta
BSTATK OP ItOUAOB billlll
Old > > croex AVIio Were Iot oned
Left n Vtiliinblr Knrm
Waco Texas January ISHorace J Smith
was appointed temporary administrator to-
day of Hie estate of Dock MUter dfesaied
who together with his wife died of poison
in December l t The death ot the old col-
ored couple ruu l mu h excitement at tbe
time of lhe oeeurrenre In the nelKhborbood
of Resel atrl anan eouuly Tho Jlillers
owned 11 valuable imsroved farm and much
oereonal nroperty Tbey died intestate and
tbe admlnittraior le Interacted to ttfke rbarR
of U propertr and await further orders of
tbe court
> lnn nnd tVlfe Tlrotrneit
New York Jsuuary UTbe North Ger
msu Loyd ttee nsbip Koeln report that t o
pawenrtr either Jumped overboard from the
wtth i vw I b nout udVpenaen tTtbL W liWtrt US
U q the e aHted
tckt for the beaeat ot tbe nesroe and suicide
caouiuate was presor > excpt two Thr
derided by a unanimous vote to go into th t0 CV K A COLU IV OXE DAY
ptiuiary and to ubmlt to and Indorse lt T ke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet U
lan9iP wfco wer absent one of druggUti refund the money H it fills to
Cacuin 5 C Ushaw who U Jew K W Orovee lgmBnti1 c Web
wttuteCaHr MNM
TO HANG THE FILIPINOS
Who Have Been Convicted of Murder and
Other Crimes
MARTHUR SENDS OUT A THRILLING STORY
About n llnml of OutliiTT AVho Are
AIIckciI to He Putting Amer-
icana to Jientli
Washington January 13 Copies of
general ordera from tho Philippines re-
ceived here show that a large number of
PIliplnoB have been convicted of mur-
der and other crimes and sentenced to
be banged or to long terms of Imprison
lowers of the r bandi 7 from the pale of tho
i that tlaa nt
and place them among
ilw
the fir Rett have entailed ad
aaHfslns which all
enemies wt mankind
A iwtlve named Vlncenito Prado pa
< tabllBhed a camp dn a strong poii ion dir
lioult of access la the mountainous dis-
tricts n > ar Uosarlo in Union province
There he Intrenched his caimp and ereci
ed buildings for a band of armed outlavt
tvMch ho igathered about Tiim Recently
two Americana were taken Into the camp
ns prisoners and for no assigned reason
other than tihey wero enemies they
wore ordered to iustant doath Shortly
aiterAards two Igorrotes a man and a
viooian wore taken before Prado and
charged with being American splrs With-
out uny attempt at proaf or firm of irial
they were ordered to beImmedUtely cxe
>
was
and each step forward In China has fur i cuted In bo Instances Pratfo parsju
nlshed evidence ot his majestys doslre ally vrtncjt < J tho bloody exectnion of
in tirnvirt far thfl raULur of some IdliiU
r IH VIm nlJSSi thf kle beidV CJty WW U l W turbed district and for the restoration of
ni ei now a < > ffre thcn hadly needed by tbe aale of b is
J lvK V nn 1IldLpMdeou Ho ha fmly lecn btn
a relations with China and aa Boon
° °
short and to 6 d 4 >
r < > ii Ireldv n ot the kirgar llr 1 Tho resolutien was very on hl J v
v
if Ai nlr lVPln one of the the point u authorise the minater Vfc r a the dty mnUc eiecutlfe aJ LuL V
Hhe will withdraw her
i iNMiute n 1e terrAao arl cJ finan e to have engr ed and to sell rontinliwe ordered too nnroary is because een actomplished
cowardly and pecret
olvlllzdd Jnen the world over hold to be
viola his orders by members of his outlaw
to maintain peace H required a
lotion of our frontiers by Chinese In brd who > cd their bohs on the dc
BUTgente without motive the bombnrd fenseleax prisonera On another oriaslon
ment of niigovotank and the destruction rr u ° onlered his band to attack and
burn the pu D ° Jarin a ° ll t0
of the railroad to decldb the governmont 11 the
arrest and If hi eslned kull
liro ldente of Itosario In pursuance ot
these orders the presidento of Hoaarlo
and ihls son were killed and 103 Stores
destroyed by fire Irado and his chief
outlaw assistants wero senteiuced to be
hangnd
Anoiher naltlve sentenced to be hanged
waj Pedro Lachlca This man was ont
of o band of natives > who representin
themselves to be pollcameniK entered at
ter < s1iero It was lcast expected in a night time several houios and by threats
quaner where icnturies of friendship with nnduseot firearms Induced the natives to
China had rendered war preparations and c nns out and surrewler They then tied
> iknhinii i otr b >
ta pratice followed for the nnmary Therefore as no one el e ahowed
ip n L compelled propotei to be payment the arm of ino behind wteir eK3
H met with th en to act the cur democracy took
lie w s wun and boat them wulh bolos and robbed the
llUt1lttiTei mbj lt ti0 imgt 0 ot thunder was heard and almost with
Dure ballot aud better cltv government The out noise or confusion a formidable houses of money jewelry and other valu
row tbe d safTectod tried tn ralpe 4bout It i Bibles
army o ej 220000 men protected
llttlo more 1M bo heard cZJ iaY ani > WV frontier ertenJIng 1000 kilometers purged
Manjhurla of rebels and rescued the fillAXT IMMJS KIMPINOs
I Europeans In Pekm I
SHORI Ltt blUHJES Russh has nceompllslied all that it Tluy AVere AVell Intrenelicil and Put
was her duty as a Christian power to do ti > n Klitlit
bi In China We were induced to act thus
jLITTUB ROOK ArkThe tblrtythlrd
ennlft ecaron of tli Arkansas legislature ot b > aa probpect of advantages tut
OMt
That is dyspepsia
It makes life miserabj
Its sufferers cat nott
want to but simply
MUST
They complain of a badJn
mouth a tenderness at thj
stomach a feeling of
headache heartburn arid
Hoods SarsnparilU cared Joii
Flanagan Ky who writes j
with dyspepsia for a numW t
took medicine that
did mew
adviEcdhvfrlenditotrv Heart c
menl In cnb case the belongedwWeh m lfc wt
to an ctganlzed Irand which under tho condltlon gave me J1
strennb
Guardia do Honor had for Its feel B Me
namo ot
declared object the anurder ot pcacclul
and unoffending vlcUine it found neces-
sary to gratify cither a desire or < i re-
venge or a fcellnS of envy against tha
rich
Taeso Inhuman methods cayfl uen
eral Marthur remove 411 the par
ticipants whether chief or willing fol
made me like anew ptnoV
Promises to
cure and b
Ise Beware of substld
Hoods and only Hsods
Go to Bed in one of our i
Flannelette Night Robes
better and wake up in ahetta
seiits
K H CAWTH0N4
CKlhlcrs Hatters rurnuiwri l <
and 11 Main St undor Km
730 thils evening Part eftkfl
wero Bftvci Lois about fWHif
ered by in tirac c
itmnll Klre nt Xocoit
Nocona Ttxai Janttarj t
Brothera reauturan waa iip
fire at an earU i > vr this
about 200 Xo nmranM
known
Sclioolliouac Ilnrsit
llason Texas Janirary 10 T
house aft Blue Srt h ini
day nlight The fire was thra
ot incendiary or ca
11 MAC LOCHJ
Not a Vacnnt House to Sif
Ilcnninil
Iullng Texas January II A
meeting is now in proisras Jt
church in th s < Ity conauct < j Jj
man of Texarkna Ark H lsr
sroakcr and great Into
Manila January U fieneral Grant
ken Bna mun u
ho Is endeavoring to fliiUh the latet Iom lhe mcetiug t0 the lectins
a probable nlaety da > swtlon f he iu an since the holidays cverytW
CINCINNATI OcioMos of th officers ablb manner that Russia it dsciHo not personally commanding his scouUs at the I down t0 the usual business mci
Waker WH
r Amersan i 1Ui were M nreXf
MtKt
mne highest autWrlT It can be sited Eplr61 wel onl > srfc hlB ld fias ot lLh nd and one private of troop A PhilpMno 13 treasurer
It Is with tola training with ih Sug ity > f r < revolulonarv onaetmenta and u u lhB 0pion of those wao yte
of e of humanity and who his
boru ot combat with book h rng n l r > > > mf1 acquainted with tbo temper of th e tusar that lh C telrrau Portsruouih and Vlr lSe cjVBiry wounded
h tho shown the world sublime
est ipolltlolans who hava gaugnt iyHnod ho < lnn as wron aiaiou nen ot tfce lt anrt who aM njal urg y t a > been sx > d ta tbe Norfolk and by a cxamnla
in the poradUo of the P n a ion pencen f naUvfts 1s very much high rested in whatever is done aat 4ib wKZl 1 t t h e ordimry might ot Rusula
dcrcd the native mind ptKtUianv eaoip Tb < re s in the senae etery eUsa prcsosltion would meet with almost tSVlIIE KyComplrstler of the Cur i bound up with a profound love of pec
t ble nd lu made of i nttkP cfbtifn repreaente1 THie roll eill UDiveral favor r my Dnwe bt made an a se meiit on tiie fltccent events prove that our coUii
Kanaka a man wfco kDOs lr to h i of be a feirbly wll ontaln the following Anoihrr matlcr whl6n OTUt rtelvc tie o wfeViu rJ h e i lT l Ja M l5 1 ° Wi th Ma y m
dt himself und r any poli ir n I o J atKntloi ot this ieglalaure i th pio u A cf ifflSsV e raeed fr 5 9r by tllB w of
The campalin ot li ca he or 1 1 B cewmrlw PrtwUr n K f fl f f fc WMout tt U c0Vn NbZ ootllv tonlht rJ3t S0verelSn
der the American system in the Hw a Mikku usar planter 6 H heo < lJdlm rM ul u the flreB whJrh ° jS 1 VB r Ka e s gLt begins
W B Mryer H M
ws a thnelng how Can Sir < yd t the time that oertam IntesUd
didates were nominated by partlee taP Kanuho land owner J A Kolilkoa iana bmidlu t ore burned during the preva
ang thcmselvea reouolca ileruo rui > J KeHiula ug r planter j Uaie of be OUD0Bl < > 1iaKUe The losses
and tadeaendont I v tie latter Monsarrat reiTitblloan rantBier I okua ran nlo the milll0Di anJ pyOTeni may be
which got tbe votes however lo rot I irtt Sr S iWir insibted upon by China and Japan whose
c =
only did it elect tbo delegate to oonfre J i > KJ1 ° i5 1 uWtctr wero the largest losers
but a well as thirty ot the fortyflve W 8 KtrtwaUiDa plawbaiion lona
southern end reports today that he had thants have ab ut flulslcd i
encountered a number of binds south tf torles ot their affairs and i3
Uulo mountain all of which retired up pleased with tbo jenrs worl 6
the hills He says that a hunlruj of are dn gpod shape and look i
tbe enemy who were well Intren bed much hope to the coining > r i
made considerable resistance but viote j At a meeting et tbe bo raft
Ultimately driven from their portion valker Bros Co held bit R
Four bodies I
of insurgents were found
eIeled pr < anl V
I with bright proipi ti barlnt
In the opinion of General Grajt bs ol customers ana tbe onfllMf
I Lo
district is now fairly pacflpd with jte country around IE
exception Of the locality south of the i Grlp aIuloa t an epldaae pJ
e
Bulo mountoiu pneiinontd
turrP lecoutl urr
IUUTISU PItUSS WflllKED UP
ii JycSin Sft gffaSiTHE STATE LABOR FEDERATION 42SST 2
msjorlty A Ciidlock wl I llle y reaul j ij0nuon Janarj 11 lM a m ITio
poitTMND Maine rion s a Mustier a t brie report of the fate of the throe mem
farmer 124 inurderM 1T S r0 JDI1T SAX OTilMOi
wa end bis Wth b ct the peace commission who wero
rr Mr Rutue Vceher agod 73 was brtlUy TODAY
assaulted at the r lume in Gotham 9aurdav ient 0 ECe neral Dewot excite tho
evening by i j men who forced an entrance deepeU Indignation on all sides
rOltriir utiiv
LONDON Lord uenel Cecil halfbrother
of ibe mfcrquls of Salisbury is dead
Knlertuliicil
San Antcnlo Taxas January 13 DeltBatea
to the State Kcderatioa of Ijbor which
shin metis in this city tomorrow have already
One or two papers express a hope that
reports hut It is generally felt that ue
wojld not have reported the matter to
tho war office without un 3ouoted evi
dence
The Dally Stall heads tho Taport with
ah word murder and declaims ngainst
Tho IOVDCWTh America hcspIUV Ji
rioted for Ug J l SwWlon with in r0mmenced W arnte and a CTol attendee f
any u h t
dlvilor ttei I SSUf1
Lewis tbe notorious 01 0 ner aV
of ram tooder har iaVTla
to ccex tho tnemy
the great center u ur + to b n Dewet baa
ajd placed hlrafelf ousdo th
popuiattou Honolulu will be suro ot a J v el l ra t and m most ot modern have teen received I cal people dtwouut Pale of humanity says tho Dally Mail
large Incase In tU number ot mem J aJ 0IIA 1 S iu1 eons at Sbang P tT 58 T
bers The land Jaws of the Islands tney bei lu expainlng tbe presence of Italian nd a reason why such a slrrTte is iwproba it t t J our J hw > wd
be chauirtd only by action of congress varebipa at 8an Mun bay says they went t9 ts tha several unions in the cw have J uomiug lost tays Tins marks
but as the lands aro held tor the beaeilt < ncrr < fset practice j time contracts with eruplov re which thay Plnt hore the guerilla phase ends
FerrTtory undgubiedly uere wUl j vPAltCULOyA a mass meeting a held j a th1 fcandit phae DeJrfM
hard fights over the eon litlons v the purpose of forraiilating a ln3Sl win i chtf h Cm > l Li ° LL e P8or appMl strongly to the
government for the
welcome end turn
over to visiters ths
key of the Alamo City
PAlllfilO HVVU A COTTOX M1LU
tbe owners told him
it Sited them a Mr
< tnt en their inveetmsnt Bvery town In
Georgia and the Carolina of auy n be
Mys has from one to three eottoa mllit
ItOMAXTIC WUUniMJ AT PAH IS
lntanie lu MltlrhAlieiieo Made the
Hrnrt tirovr Fonder
Paris Texas January 11 A romantic wed
aing occurred yesterday aftMxoaa at tbe
pastor study of the Centenary Jlethodut
ehureh
thu contracting partlM belne J IJ
Mm 2 > aIier > ot Cooper and
h A JI t bo arrived in Paris
on the Frisco
from New yorit hew boxe
end w met at the denot bv IbltS
Tb couple had known each other in tSl t
veun r day In New York wher1 both
ytoB but tbeir meeting yeserdar Sas H hl
S y 1 ha Ste0 CU herla cnty
GibsonKokler
1aKstine Toxa January UAt the re l
9ette ot Mrs George C Deniag at 7 t >
JAlr Tbdor Olbsoa wa united ta injrl
T5m ofth e DcK eharab orflclatia
in a
attendant were Mr B Jiwlne and lift
0 Mr olh a a oat It th
proprielora nd editor of the Pally VlVliorf
° 11 pltr ywwafi
V li ST
m Tt D < 1 h been
5 J engaged in the work
La l4 D r be past tniaty years ad
ba made
hrowlf a host friends < rtVbdi
It a favorite dauabicr of Pa > ri a Ll
friend heptak m gt L
ls evident that the
Boor
leaders have now become desperato and
conciliation ls quite useless
Tho Pretoria
correspondent ot the
Daily Mail announces the return to Pre
v r of Mr Teorius
ever jj ruoo of tli7lt ootio itctIui ei toria a former presl
dn ° f South
e1 > ri dr 5fI African republic
r c m e
Parts Texas l eVOr l ° °
January KA movement U gj ffBder P rSUaa
ito
to establish I 1
on foot a cuton mill TJSS
locoo in Paris Ia 5 th tlacka upon Kaalfon
wlruStt
at a coat of JlOeOM Of iwltcin j
0 8
pWunt m naa the pant j wtre TnW th
0 the
8
BrTtish h
r
British patrol of e ght men mt
subsequently liberated
THE FIREJECORD
tT fforr n tat LoKV r
Jaongvlow
Texas
Jamury VJtW0
w n t riS < L0Brw JuMUoa owned
L tS VM0 d08t > a hy tiro
s Tbor6 WBS no Insuruiun
h One
ll JLT < KfUpNl b to Br thoM
Xr blMtn MS0 ° iM 1900 The
Temple Texas
January
12At 8
ocloclc tonight ire
de9troyel the real
fS d A
Laredo Tasa
January
eottxise in < eawf rn p3rton q7oiuX
Mn Glneple
destroyed y flre about
Iullng like almost every oils
Texas Is suffer g om a scisf
hcusii There is no a vacait
town and calls for turm are i
Colorado fonl Miners iM
Jloieaee Co Janu ry 1
moetlng of ccal miners of PfJUSf
day called oil the 6reugtfi 4 1
sent hv Prebidoat MUhelj 8
Mine Workers it was deddedjt1
sympathstlo s riko to aid
ljord Kitchener his been jnlaletl by faUe Gallup and iiiie T creareisw
in tbo Fremont tea 0cW
Couunoilorc llelidcr ol
New York January 13Co
derscn chief engineer Unite
retired is dead at his heme T
was in Ccmm doro Perrys W
tod tbo Orient In lS35 and ej
10 Intercourse w ta Western cn
served tlirougbout he r vl K1
mill
A Charity Mn
lncoln Nob January ll
ind Lieutenant Givcr cr 5 v
principal speakeii nt a fbsfi11
ing held In this < iv tbls
the subject ot How licit t EW
tty to the Worthy rour
HeuKri Offered forF
B rminsba n v Jouarfll
H Fraier ot t ti on Spr BS
through Chief of Pd AIM03 >
Ity foOO reword for the rctqB
Ua 5 Iraicr v ho supposel
ktdraped from hti n AtM1
Grief Cuuucil So1
Indanapohs lr 1 JaaMI
caused by the dcah of a y W
few months nrrr d t IJSlT
13 Lee Pi lor of Ki Rank
himself today IV n it few 1
Plain Farls
a En For Men
Maniwe
My newest twok
Health should be In tbs V
t
nun young and old la
tw
tM <
ot I
J Newton Hataaw y4JiP11 a
bAt every man ahnuid kno j-
an all bono and think y ° c5
because you have tried ota r
r aln Send for my > ook so
fully It will give you ft
at
your condition and rfco Ifi
pertect cure and full r st r wj
nd bajpiaoss This boe J
tyrnpfom blasts wM be seatJr
aled ravflppe to any m < irf J >
J NEWTON HATHAYA
aio Alamo Plaie iea
s
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