The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIth YEAR, No. 290, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 19, 1901 Page: 4 of 10
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Correniiunrtcnco of Ml tteaorljttlona
sslirtliur lutonileil for tlio business
or villtorlnl ticimrtiuent alioulit tie
nddrcasca to Tlio lluuatim Tout
noil not to liny liiiltTlUutil nntl all
fttcelo drntts money ordern etc
utnUu jin > utile to the Houston 1rlut
tnc Couiynnj
tiiiuvtumm tiic jrmoiitv
One of tio atoat effeolvo points urged
try < ho republican da 1598 Vn Iho charge
of revolutionary tendencies brouRht
ttsalnst ihe damwracj Jjy rcASon ot the
Litters crlUerm ot the supre ne court
Tho wiiolo republican press cried out la
simulated horxw at VrVaA avaa charaoter
IiciJ as an tttaok upon the Undcpendence
oad JntogrKy of thoJudiciary
< Tt Is feared now by tha party in power
thdt tho scheme ot colonial imperialism
may be knocked out completely by a de-
cision ot the supreme count In anticipa-
tion sltuply of such a deoiiloa npirblloan
Talk Is itally heard already of a rc
crsantMUnn of tho court or ns tho
Lewturs Wtaahlnrrlonlnu puts It ho re
li brtcans nro dhreatenlnj ao rcconaSrurt
iho supicmo count It it i > oca licit decide
rlcM tn the colonial caaci
It wouUl not be tio first Xlmo the same
party bad rcttoustruetod Uts samo
court Sn onler So tocure the political de
elsloa ot < t vital point affecting ad
mlnltftratiion pottcjos Tho pro of re
cowltrietlon amis simple onoutrh The
great amcunt ot business before tho
coMrt crwatcd an lmperatte necessi-
ty that < tho court should bo eularRed
The majority of ithe count happened to bo
against tho greenback act The number
ot Judges was Incrotised until tho ma
awault upon ithe court was ot course
conveniently forgotten when 4n 1S98 the
demwraiUi wcro being ro roundly abused
but U KtinVa as a historical fact before
the country
It was ncportcd a short tlmo since that
ftho present court stood fho against lo
four Uu f vor of tho government conten
tion with riifercnco do
uu ttho colonial cases
txvtuce to rtt euplno nnd bo xobbed They
we ttuty to tbtinselves and to others
itndM io tho wcana iwhtch they shall
rats ar iu cffeotiniT retortn ono ot the
sj > rs < fored av very Valuable tug
rrn
4Ce shaweidh haw the club had
ii treadI orjraatraifoB with
4sl ti TWehea oaf laud
bound lata one compact body all the lrn
portarM trades organizations In tho city
They ehotitd have a clrll section the
duty of Which Rhould to tho supervising
of those who are fleeted to govern the
city
y
Tho great ubitacln In tho way ot ef-
fective municipal reform Is tho Indif-
ference of tho representative eotnnier
ckil bodies until caoh campaign 1ms en-
tered upon It personal phase td with
the antironlsras aroused Interference Is
Impossible Organisation In behalf of
the citys Interests should be effected
so far In advance that no lndlvMuil
would dura titnnd ngaltut It and ihcn It
would be possible to ylicf the city sov
ornment In Itn Hghtful posltlou as rep-
resenting tho people and mtnlmlrlng the
personal Issue sure to come up
KrouitvauMi T or cAriTi
There > sas one prominent and especial-
ly noteworthy fid running all throurjh
tho developments In tho Watersrierco
Ucuy TherottidH ereatrn y p toMh < 011 company matter which has been un
tlty fcy earners per month Si 00 three months < Ur lfRlslatlVo InvcstlBltlon At Austin
ll o rrCch fcSS a d that was tho attitude assumed by
circulation ai colletttnr Messrs TheoJore Hon J W Bailey with reference to the
Uennr Chis Ion ni Hurt Mull are the su
thortie4 toiiKtotsoitleity tills both J > enis treatment ot capital by Texas
Inr nl suhswlptlon i no money shoulJ be it a a featuro of tho Inquiry thnt
rtlito a on oCier thin those namei vnless
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special urltten authority slrneJ by the business ought to bo umphabUcd Just now whm
raoater Is sho n Alt amounts o any sue tfa rni11J public gcntlMont Of the State
should bo paid by eheckla la or of The Hous
too PilnUnc Company j Is eullsted by our wonderful prosperity
fiibicrlbefsfalllnrw lecelve The Post teculirly and wonderful opportunities In a moe
will please notify the ofhee pruntptly Enry
paper It ejtpectei to be dellvert4 not later than
fjo otlock a in
t tiier no circumstances will orders Iflvn by
employes on the nfllce bo rrcpgnlied and
paid ur accepted In payment ol account
HOU TO SATlHUAA JAN J 1101
meat to push Texas out of tho old raw
and placo her whpro she should stand in
the brilliant column ot our American
loruraonwenlths
iMr Uillcys position ns ntttted by him-
self and tthowu hy all tho testimony in
tho inquiry was that legitimate luvest
moots mitt lawabldlntr capital ought to
be cncour i Rod In every wuy po sbto to
assist In tho development or Texas aud
should enjoy the full protection
ot both tho law and public een
tlmcnt Ho would not consent to
a Mnglc violation or evasion of
the laws but he wished It understood
cory corporation In this country that
they could coin to Texas cn ise in
statutes ot tho State nnd find as much
protection In that State ns in tbo moat
favored State In the Union
This vas the Inspiration of Mr Hal
leys conduct nnd It la thi announce-
ment ut the broad aud enlightened policy
not nnly that Texas must adopt it she
would grow and becomo rich nnd prosper-
ous hut that she Is ready to and In-
tends to adopt
ciplMllstlo acgresslon and jet not op
presstve ot or illiberal toward capital
Tho State has passed beyond tho point
where It Is afraid ot capital It has
outgrown m its sentiment the diy > vhon
Mugging at capital would bo popular or
when corporations could bo denounced
nnd fought clmply beciusc they aero
corporation Texas wints to develop her
resourcs her people want lo become
Apart ° uld b little need ol reserUne to a new
no n their duties nnd responsibilities l > u for ferreting out the taxdoager The
which lDy eeWba ot fthelr means and la f V rob lm u V CMntry l to get of
teJlUwaee ro cfjt tight they should as
biurrticMB i u and owners ot property
tteialj to do their fluty
As oon as the salt trust put up prices
a lot of obliging physloltns began to demon
strat that If we want to live lost w must
uis tho product liberally
Vosstbly the government thought thst say
thing tike a costly reception or social gaieties
In Galveston t tala Urns la tonnscUon with
a visit of th Sorth Atlantic squsdron tt > th t
port would Jbe out ot place Olivettes 11
still aiklnt for publlt aiitsUnee sad hua
licit IarH News
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dreds ot poor people doita Itirrs art ssld to
need it
The new from lllfnou would lndleae thst
Hcnator Cullom looked too much like Lincoln
to warrant the ota r senatorial ssplrsnt lit
carrying Iho Joke V > a tar
i
Senator iMorgana preposition Is aalead the
ship subsidy bill by provlalns for an income
tax It a eood one It wt base te contribute
as a government to the profits ot pfivste
cnterprUe let tho multimlllonalrel make-
up tho difference to th public
Tho president h signed the reapportion
pient hilt and T will elctVxteen reprf
tentative to wpnirMs lu Uul Now Just
stand back and watch thUjicramble
Lord Kitcheners policy of resoatenlration
in fjduth Africa beItiflSotous y applied
out the Hrltlsh have softened somewhat the
Wtjkr plan by adoptloe a graduated rather
IDau r wholewls sytem ot sUrvlns tllo
Toaitn and children
Tlio great jr6wlh and prosperity whlen
Tcim 19 now showing 15 beglanlng to attract
tho attention ot the whole aountry We hold
a wlnnlns hand Just now it wc will onp y
It wisely
Tho dlrpalcbm In yesterdays paper told
us that scores ot armed men are looking
for ch other In Kentucky U has neeer
been understood heretofore that that kind
ot men had far to look In Kentucky
EXCHANGE INTERVIEWS
A Shermsn exchnnje observes < hat the
most Important study of all U the study ot
Bood literature Moral Head Tho Post
Kl lasoa three leadlre newspapers re
lelng with each other in welcomlnc var
nlal visitors to that tow it No trouble tn
nnswer questions Is their respective mot-
toes during festivities
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luplls of Hraieoix tollego ate publlshlns
tho WWardarady Literary Journal at Whte
right U a a awt ud bright little m ra
slue arid will no doubt prove to be a wel
come vleltor to these tor Thorn It is pub-
lished
tf
The coal beds tn the Temtory can in
reached by the Klamltla rallroid > th Lut a
few miles extension Coal Is in mp3ru < nt
so lute
as HepresoutotUc Sbloy ot Tenhsyhanla uem to a to n thst has doclded to
rjuoted him by every capitalist and by I tho manufacturing buelneii Mris Nn
and
To be sure H Is n Iroporturt Cm tor
n this connection South Texas bibs up
smlllnK as usual The newly dscrv red coal
logltlmato cntorprlsns conform to the mlnts at LovrUdy Kast Texts am Uns
worked nlRht and day and many car ol
tho finest lignite coal ti the woili ata brtJut
shipped from there Cttry day Siu h Terns
Is conlns up these times If any due chances
to isk you
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The VashnRt6a Star reminds Mr Hoteoh
thst he shoitld not despnr > vcn U inrus
did fall to recognUo him for sinking the
Morrlinae slnco thero arte some H > < h t > a
iMeanllmo It may be remavkd a raite
that thoso who were with Lieutenant Hohson
during tho Merrlmac Incident are about
famous as he is it is difficult lo tee where
Lieutenant Hobson displayed uy nitre
braery thm did his assocla < in tho bpt
tllng up of Admiral CcrcrH fleet f
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lteforrlug to our recent strictures onti gJ <
tutdlcat colleges and tbo givlne of diplomas
mki ti lk
independent and rich Vo trust under SATo gorer hls 1 m Rl cllts t5
our laws can do business In Toxats and
yet conform t o our laws Jf 3 corpora-
tion cin operate legitimately in Tcxai
4f it eschews trust methods it la not u
trust and tho public can safely encout
rs It to come here and
operations
This policy ot friendliness toward capl
tal should bo adopted not only by tho
State government but by county and
municipal governments Any little narrow
or demagogic local government that
Jorlty was tho other way tho case was raakes l a V ° ia i0 anno > legitimate u
Mvaowett tnd ithe constitutionality of the I voatC1 capital or to refuso protection
Pttlal attention t tbo evil aud dwmarids
legislation Iloerno Post
klt thero Is one Ihlng moi < than auothir
that demands attention at the hjtids of tho
State lexlslators surely It 1 a lawrcJTUtM
Ins the praeUea tt tnedlclnn The lea and
expand its health ot the people aro at sioke and they
I have a right tn demand tbit thn Stato no
tect them lu their constitutional rlshs ct
life liberty and tho pursuit ot happiness
No man should be alloncd to practice medi
cine In Texas who has not a license to do
so from somo reputable medical colic
The aglatlnn for Industrial oducation rces
liiiid In hand with tbo aritatlnn for mdint
trlulenterpree If w arc to have mills nd
This revolutionaryI10 cal1lWl th4t aUlng In building up factories in Texas we must hmn ttatnlng
Ihc commuulty only puts obstacles In oaools to prepare tho xpert labor o b
emplojcd In them AH th South there
ihn way of local growth ajvl i over
prosp plty 1t a cry or technological tohools and a grow
Texas Is big enough to safeguard her g sentiment n favor of manuni trair
Iln connpetlon with tho public schools
Tho
mental ls not altocether atltry tic In this
State regulations feel ausoiutclj sure ot
workday world ln which Idlenem s cr nw
itho count couM be Uncrcjsed to eleven l D a c conl Ith Ulc Public ot petrif > ca Greek roots no looser cut nny
apt1 nml local rMe tu t
Judges and ttho two nw Jiwttoe could he ° °
releutcd Mlth a View to waking the court
stand lx to iho on review of theso
caws or on a now teat case tho former
decision could be overruled
W411 tho administration be despeWto
enough to resort lo such a revolution-
ary proceeding Will Jt Maro ntwck
Uio Indcjwndonco and lni csnity ot tho
Judiciary Tho only answer that can bo
fsuggcaiod now 1 < tbat uhc putty haa done
fvucli a thing before dt 1I5 capable ot do
lag It acaln
i lltTV llLblMlMS 3un
Ulere 1st an editorial from the Atlanta
Constitution wthlch It would pay ecty
business man and thoughtful cttitoa ot
Ilouetott to read and think about
At a banquet Riven recently by tho
wan devclopcd in tho ns ertlou that tho
realconcern vhloh TOembcrs of a man-
U aoturers club and the clat sui thoy
rcpre ent have In honest aud clean mu
nicipal wcvernnreRt 1s tfbtlous
mating Texas
The ccrumlttee haMne in h nd the sub
eeriptloiH iu the fund for the purchase of the
lt for tho Carnegie library hue contracted
tor th beautiful Jot corner of Travis and
McKlnney turcrts belouglne to the rirat
Ircsbyterlan church but tho purchsse fund
not yet whu is needed The additonal
money ou bt lo b promptly nontrlbuted
thero aro stores of welltodo people la this
city who hvv not yet subscribed a dollar
to this great publla enterprise If a stranger
tan give jftoco to a matter of th a kind
wrtatnly the community ousht to b willing
to subscrlbo nsc 0 or 4W000 for a site
Wuts the matter with Houston anyway
The Topeka Rtnt Journsl tbluks that It la
the president who doesnt shoot ducks who
receives two suesslrt terms
The statement comet from Washington thst
Manufacturers Club ot Philadelphia the the en t u resdy to forcibly abrogate thj
VMbJeot ot traunlclpsl aovarntnent was VayionUulwer treaty it tho amended Hay
taken up and tho decision roachcU that Pauncefote treaty It not accepted by areat
tho government of a city Is a busl l r U ° U tn MnRl mein by such an
nosB preposition U U tho munagemoat J L t U8 mXty ls < s < fcrmlo < 1 toot
rponrlton for tho best interesa netTa 0
ot a of on
nu
ita Uuholdcrs that the highest Kwi ZC lZ clT
dividends In healtli security cv > aifort ousines
asU patlstadlou may bo obtained r T
m decUln Tught out statements cS TsrS Z
ot opinion wlilch have lu varloiu forms tho cahb tehead element ot the community
been presented by Uio Constitution This ith contempt
U appears tUt Iowa has found It profitable
to employ tax ferrets who have uncovered
lots of hidden taxable wealth U the regu
lar tax official would do their duty there
yeesra roll around
TIir > Way It l < oukn
Pswlei Xows
It congroaa Is allowed to have a saloon
In the houses whoro they meet selling
whisky beer mad overythlujc ln the drluV
sV S r W 4 < tfjm
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HOUSTON DAILY POST SATURDAY MOKNING JANUAKZ 19 1901
TAMPERING WITH TRIFLES
1VIUJX llAV IS SICK
When D sUh iJeHhe crawls ter bed
An cfouchee1 aU day long
Yeh liaretor > va licAwlth volvet treadj
Yeh nttistut limu ti song
Yeh mustnt aplrt a top ncr play
Ner lftURh when yoh are glad
lln Just specta > youll stijnd round all day
An Ktuntp tvltcn ho f el bad
An i > at tcll maw wjiut shei cudurcd
Ufa s showed hor love for hltn
An f ho dont die hell 6 insures
When ho Kta well agin
AU ho calls u kids nround his bed
An looks dt Us so sad
Au erics an turns away his bead
When ho sits ftclltt bad
Hu says us kids must grow up roO1
Au sIwijb oare fer mtw
An nlwnya do things like e should
An member pore ol p w
Ari then he sl udd rs nome an elghs
An looks ao Awful sad
Ua kids Jest dtaaf around An cries
When paw Vfcclln bud
Maw klndor sniffs an leads u out
And dries our wcnpln eyes
An sorter cuddles us about
An husliea up our cries
An stays they aint no uso to cry
Ner hatiK a quherln lip
Th y aint uo danger pawll dlo
Hes oaly rot th grip
A uuwa Item says that Mlss Bell Sic
Klnnon 48 tho only woman mllt superin-
tendent In tho country but tho Item H
wrong Mrs KJtzslrrmonR having supcr
lntondcd a certain mill At Carsou City
many joara ago
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Duko Henry la mad because the Dulch
parllomont will net award him a regular
salary Ho is not only going to marry
himself onto a throne but ho wants
to be paid tor tlolur It
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A Pipe lino to the Beaumont well
Would servo a purpose sood
When oil Is uol irshTlrd racn
Wont have to split the wood
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A scare hcadifta Northcrn paper reads
npar Charscsou Hoosevclt There Is
no need ot rending tho article we know
tcq if the murdprers ot Jannla Basschlotor
Tho girl who treats her ebon locks
AVlth peroxide ot hydrogen
When they got streaked rod and bronu
Doth wish to have them dyed again
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In He has been a clUsen ot Columbus
the past five years lie leaves a wife
eon nnd daughter
JACKSOX Tyler Tcxns January JS
News reached here today of tho dclh
ofHon John S Jackson exreprcsertM
tWe of this countl at Itedland Wood
courfty Ills remalus will be brought
hero for intormrnt
JtCLENvAHX Manbr Tmus January
IS J 1 McClenatiau intaut son ot
Dr H C CdeClcnahan died at 2 oclock
this afternoon Funeral ar 230 p iu
tomorrow >
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KHNYON Mr Afdcla ascd 57 at Dal-
las Texas January 14
SMrril Prank A ngol 32 at Dallas
Tcjca January II
SPCtitiMAN Mrs Lottie nged 3 near
TUlIAs Texas January 13
UICBK Kdnard aged J3 neir Worth
ing Texas January II
NEWS IThMS FROM ISLAND CITY
rrrt hu or run iiisciht iwctohy
aotyht nnciuuu
Vncclnitlltin Has llrennte Inimlnr
Aniline All CInsiico itlctliniHNt
Church to IU KnliuKiil
Galveston Ttxss Januiry Id Tho
itooted quesvtpn os to Vh ntontlonh ot
tho National Slscult comiiany respecting
the ndmlldlug of their branch factory
heic rtcestly destroyed by flto bids fair
to bo settled before many days
II l Vorlos vice president ot the
American Ulacuit tompauj reached liaro
yesterday from Chicago nnd spent part of
thu dty in making an inspection ot tho
burned plant
In reply to i question ns to whether
t was the intention ot tho llrru to re-
build Mr VorltB said It was yot too
curly to aay pobltholy what would he
the Intentions ot the llrm
That Is partly why I am hero aiow
saM llr Vorlos Just as saou aR I
get bock to Chicago there will be a
meeting of tho directors at which tho
matter will be brought up and a decision
arrived at
Vaccination 1 PoiiiInr
residence
at na afs nK roturiNld to penitentiary
Mr Ferguson was a ssnlnIaw to Hon
John H Kcagau nnd leaves a wife and
throo chlllren Alexanler Miss Bessie >
Ai Tiu tutVTY VlIAHs OK rurU
and dloagiin rcrgtnon Ho was for > ears
with itho M AltAOLl M ItltLMinilKl
IntcraWonal and tlroat North
em railway and vvas four ycara post
mstfttr ot tluscity by appointment of
rresldent Olevoland Judgo ctud Mm
Reagan nnd tvlaoives from Hotiston are
expected to arrive ronlgM Uoutenant
Mills Roagan ts vylth hts olsler
RIDDLIVO Aitrttln Texa January IS
Hon Web Rlddtlns represcntaUvo from
Kanuln county idled tht morning at 7
oclock of pneumonia at tho Tjilcr house
In tWls city He was about 35 yejrs of
ago and three children survive him Ills
home was in Honharn and hrs remains
were shrpped there tonight for Interment
The house adjourned until Monday out
of respect to the deceased member De-
ceased never took his scat 4n the house
He contracted a tx 4 cold while en routo
Austin and at rapidly developed Into
pneumonia Tho oath of office vss ad
mlnlstereid Ho him vvhlloihe v > as confined
to Ms bed
BDATTIH Calvert Texas Jauuary
Itvg Hue It does look like tho soldtera cemetery jeatorday afternoon lUbbt Mc
rutght have at loasa beer stanVJs In their QUI of Waco ofhclatixig at tbeservlccs
camps Mr Weiss had UvVd here tor years and
1 vvas a successful merchant His health
M r Icttlutv Ainlou bad not been good or nome tuio All
St Loutei Republic 1 business was suspended during the scr
iMar Cd rs 4i algnallug to tetrn
min ici fc r
Vh JUnnVs l U now w tho Wff i
ieee
< U 4 ut bis oma early thismorn
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1U > Unit tiiituT Ml In Cnlirornlii liut
lie AViim Alliums leiirtiit of
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Copperas Cove Texas January 17
Probably one of the strangest Unoldents
on record ln ithe tjtate of Texas occurred
In this locality a fenv days ago
t Somo twontyflvo years ago a man by
tho name ot LlttleflnM was killed north
west of ihls prSw Just over the line iu
Lampasas county Arch Arnold the
young son ofWlllkuu Arnold well known
to all he old settlors of hrs section Was
one ot tho parties aoeuael of tho ctiaie
IMs ctibo was pendWtc in ttoa llstriot
I court < or several years during which time
for TeelsotJon and < has elevated hU time lnls morning
to Bis pplvaro procttlco uull tonllered tho lARKEIt Dallas Texas January IS
Statu twrttollo by Coventor Sayers Judge lr Mary M Tarkor widow of the lato
Tod will gain higher jhonoro before many Joseph It Parker died hero today Mrs
Parker was a native of Kayetta county
Pennsylvania 7 years old and had IIvcj
I In Dallas flftylhreo years Two mar-
ried daughters survive her Mrs T K
Lmicflled or Dallas and Cdrs R p
Toole of Houston
WDfSS Calvert Texas January IS
Mr H Weiss was burled In tho Jewish
te > aM < t > sV lei
His cvae was
received a flvo years
ito prison at Huats
reeleated for tv scvonid < onn Tie was 1 tn H Jl V J JV Ji 1 Vlll ° ftSore ie n d eighteen months
8 h crh u i ° C tV 0
then elected to tho Eleventh civil district crK fVilUr M m anade hlsi oscapo
bench whir1 ninen niirvi ith 8ne leaves K > o children alJy ot 11 and
totilZ f to ° t The services wdll bo held U s now know > he went to California
where ho was afterward Joined by >
wife and tor twenty years ihed a pasce
ablo and lavraljlcVlng
rttlien wHu 4he re
spoct and frtondihip ot alt who knew fcUn
S J nH > to bleus their norae a
vjluablo homo wan taught nnd patu tor
aart It seemed ihat Arch Arnold
was a
happy man but > ht dread ot dlssoverr
constantly haunted him and a tew la
ago Sto xlecldeat i
ouht bear It
longer
A short time betore Chrlatmss he
Irought Ihts fainlly bwlc < o hts baybood
borne tukj coming over to Copped c0T
purchased
a ticket h > Huntsvllie
in lu time ho lroet d hfnue
to the
prison offlelals with the xiqnest he ll
admitted to ervo t the taiinVe ir vS
term Htswother rece vsd ±
Wm fiunday statins tbat he4
oa the ItoVIc of the prUon 4aHs vv 5
he could w ut wl s tT T510 o
q
J A
OIL IS AGAIN SPOUTING
Efforts lo Check Ihc Flow Are Being Made
tllh Much Caution
DAMAGE TO THE CASING IS FEARED
Huus Liuiil UimiU ltaso Alrcmly llcen
Mai1 < > > itt < c UctitltM Arc IJclniv
Ivcpt Iroiu tho 1iibllCi
lleaumout Texas December IS Thero
oan be uo tfoifat thal several very largo
deals In oH lands nnd oU leases In tills
county haivo beon mado hut those who
aro most lutcrestetl are keeping their
aiovouiaft 30 iell guarded that Ut Is well
nigh itoiposslblo to cct more than a hint
ot what Is going ou 0
The ooursc ot ifuturo dcclopment how
ocr is shaping itsalf now and it may
rcrtonably be expiated ithat within Sbe
next few li the announcement will be
made
The Standard Oil company has a mtm
bir of reprosontatlves heto whanre here
for burtnois Somo of thoao gentlemen
aro pronounced agents of tho Hockcfollcr
intcrcsus while orhors oro apparently
acstlng indcpotidcittly of dhe oil monopoly
One ot those reprcsentathes Bald yester-
day that he was representing tba Old
Standard and that lie was hero for busi-
ness nnd Its a pretty safe conclusion
that when the Standard Oil compauy gets
after a bhlng In a business way Uioy ac
cotuplteh bhelr alms
lEiMneBS was buiter today than It has
been tflnco Iho big well ivaa Atriinlt
Tho qucsUon of the disposition of the
prodtfdt frcm the Lucas iwdl is bncomlng
a aubjcclt for consldcrablo dlsfusilon Aud
besides ithe iLucas Tcll thofo will bo
others lln a 5iort while and the product
of these wcll9 will 4lvo to bo disposed of
nnneilo If ttlio oil Is o ibo risancd > flll
have to b built and largeJreservolrs will
liavo to bo wide It the oil is to bo c > >
portpd or shipped by ruil large plants
wilt hao to ibe construoted for haadUng
the substance and all theso Improve
ments aro to como In a short wftllc Mr
Cohesion Tovaf January lSCoupled j Gxley s uot yai rMdy t0 nwke my n
with tho aesurnnco that smallpox Is on
the wane Is the no less rcissuvlng state-
ment of City Health Physician Wikln
eon that over 8000 persons wora vac
cinated la Galfustou last > week This
Includes not only those vaccinations
Teddy j pPved hjs teeth and the carmado by tho corps of outside vaeclnatora
wilted
TheiitrbllClB now anxlouely waltlug to
sppolnted by Dr Wilkinson but also tho
vncciniitns recorded bj physlcUns iu
their prhato piscicc
A bpac al session ofthe soaool board
was bold yesterday at which It was da
MMi vFFucl w w h MJlyvhanged or whether the ctded to make veclnntlou compulsory
upon ths children attending the puili
alive The girls treated them elate y will turn them thus
loose puttlug
are
Texas has good laws amply sufficient txMr though Which proses it ua w iurr im schools Tho attention ot tho board vi
to protect tha public from corporato or how heroic nn act k m nmw titfcum vn prwijum on Diniiitj CilUd to this matier
less tbo ladles recognise htm tame mdutcta t + v
When eggs retail at thlrtyc onts >
rho hen Utat laid for yonVy
When they wore do a tox > six ccnta
Btralijht U Jv
SejOms to have missed Mr cueC
T
v
Jt the oil excitement keeps up Tosas
To KnliireCMetiinillRi Clmrcli
Galvoston Tcxns January IS I oka
rAtlons ato under way for enlarging the
temporary franio structure corner J lre
tcenth sStrcot and Avenue I used by tho
St Johns and St James Jl K church
congregations as 1 joint place of worship
pldi far to bo punched nV full f holes sln lbo t0 rm
iL A I lh0 present edifice s not large enojijt
i n
aft ad old fashioned cpllander
Love may Jjo blind Is doubtless so
Hut something tolls the bly vouu clt
Tho way to chnoso a man with dough
An gainst the wight devoll of pelf
DEATHS meat atrcots for thirteen yenrs has
own interests Mel u hal ha youlb c f 0lll MXn 1jouW tevolutiou and accompanied him In
enlightened course In these I be taught to do something with trio hands vslw to tne principal elites ot
this
f lth h hcai1 ft nd that theiwtiesl country For hli partlclpancyln the rov
prosperous times Is to mske all kinds
<
educat on should be supplemented by < > me Oiut0n his nrouertv was conflscated anl
to accommodate the Joint congregations
and at a meeting hold last week t was
decided to add a twentytoot oxtcna 01
tq the qburch As It snow from twenty
to fifty people are turned away nearly
every Sunday It Is ouiy tntendol ibat
tho Ptructuro shall be imed pending thu
bulldliig of a new nul hindsomo hurnb
to cost anywhere between 20000 and
J23000
1 Offleer Hci Iromoteil
Cahoston Texas January IS Heniy
Tifo who has patrolledthe beat on Jfar
ket atrcot between Twentieth aud Tre
Ehcn up his billy put awsy hs brass
HAMVASSY Tyler Toxw January buton nnd blue clo thes u hd hit olc
swlA h u ° w h m ° morc
lSItcv Emlre Hamvassy an Episcopal Jhe
clergyman died at his homo last night B5 e C f Sllmnt iU S eP ee aa DeS
in his clghtjslMh year utter a brief ho n efc fcC ttiif a v 0TfJeJf
ninwt Kbt Hamvassy enrao to America JT Plain l > 0
with the Hungarian patriot Kossuth L4 1 fi 0 JiL t I X a Tai
K ls taUnB a av of att t
°
under whom he served tn the Hungarian ft f >
his
Finnnil of 31r Ki > rhlir
Galveston Texas January IS Tbo
of business that conform to salutary mctlcl demonatratlona The urclj ho s forced nto lie He aeral of Mrs Mary Eva KoeWr an
r ° d aud generous treatment lu Texas nd drones always at < v discountflan An
h round
It hU oreca tow to have beea J 1
s eminontly prvctba end
correct when tho decision Is handed down IT r ° 1 ° ml o Mouldering heaps ot Latin uul pile
perceptible rout < v > through conssaled teas
lo tho pole pick no cotton wcavo no cloth
can no oystere nnd erect no brick blocks
Industry ts Uio twin sister ° f true cducn
Ucu and should fee given a chance Lcarulug
means living in this century
MUtlvlViQ or Jt doi 101IV O TOI >
iNacogdortic Senislnel JiSlgc John 0
Tod ot Houston has been Appointed eec
rittary ot Srate vloo Hon D dl Hardy
wj has Jitft retired Uast Texas will
bo pleased wil h Judgo Tod uppolnt
meat
San Antonio Express Judge Tod of
Houston who is to succeed Mr Hardy as
secro ary of state la < a anodest vind unas-
suming gentleman who 4s not Inclined to
court ipubllc Csvor Ha 1s a xan ot nnn
character of ilno ability and la held In
tho bfighcat steam by thoso who know
him Ho wUl prove do Iho both a popular
and an efltcleot secrotary of state
Temple llamaker iron John 0 Tod
tho naw secretary of x 1s native
Texan Ho was born nc ltlchmond ln
Kurt tlend county Januury it ISfil ann
his father vvas Ccunmodoro John Q Tod
of tho Texas navy at the tlmo ot tne
came to Tyler twentyseven > oaps ago old and highly respected resident of Gal
and was shortly afterwards ordained an
vcston > took laco tMs a e rnoon at
Lplsceipal minister by tiw luo lUshop Ociocl rom lhc rcdUiencc ot her vox
Orogg Key Hamvassy was n titled son S510 Sealy avenue Tho deceased wau
tloman ot his native country j en Unown nnd had a large circle of
TBROUSOS Palestine Texas Januari friends hero and her death yesterday
IS < After a lingering Illness ot nearly was a matter ot sincere regret
two years Mr Alexander Ferguson aged
46 loars died at ithe timily
nouncemeut of his plans and will uot tin
uutll he has Tficchod tho lesults of tho
sample ot Iho oil nhich Ivts bcon sent to
tho refinery and until tho well has been
thoroughly controlled
In the meantime projnratHons for sink-
ing other Wells In the county are prog-
ressing The rig of Stunt Bros which
was sent to tho Taylor tbayou country last
week H being at up as rapidly at pos-
sible tor Hie Siblno OU and Pipe Line
company aal will get to work some time
next week Captain C T ddc wIm owns
a considerable amount of acrcagn near
IHgh Island whidh is leased by Captain
A F Lucas Is In the city waking prept
ritions to got wells sunk on Ithls prop-
erty its soon as possible High Island is
considered ono ot the most favomble oil
territories in thla section nnd tho pres-
ence of mluoraltind gas wells leads to
the opinion that oil will Ibo found there In
large quantities
The virtual leal between Cnarles J
Oiiaijou and W P 11 McKaddln for a
large amount of apreajja in Jefferssoit
county is the ltrget deal recorded slnco
the discovery of the well and there vera
also several other largo < lcals made today
j some of which were placed on record
while others were not
W C fllaBldo and M Eagan of Wash-
ington were among tho important arrivals
this morning though thece wore a num-
ber of others from Pennsylvania Ohio
nnd West Virginia Mr iA Teanpleton ot
the Southwestern Oil company returned
this morning from a visit to Corsleana
and several oitbcr Corslcina citizens who
went home several days ago are back
ngaln John Murphy 1 largo oil pro-
ducer ct Pennsylvania arrived hero this
morning and spent tho early put oj the
day a tho well
The newspaper representatives are be-
ginning to reach own KJltor G U
y Kcpplo of tho La 1orie Chronicle Is here
tcUay 4n ithe Interest of the PUtshurg
Pn Dispatch vith which he was form-
erly contreeted Ho is an experienced oil
raan and Is doing soma special work for
the DUpatch
R J White of ithe Cvew Orleans States
arrived here yesterday and is doing spe-
cial work both for tho States and a syndi-
cate ot papors
The Texas represoittulMve of She Manu-
facturers Record ot Baltimore reached
here this otornins and Is sifting dowu the
situation
There has been uj persistent Tumor about
tho streets tor several ilays that tne
Standard OU company had leased the
acreage holdings ot the Port Arthur
Tcwn Site companyi In Jcffcrson county
tor tho purpose ot prospaetlus tor oil
The Pist corrvpondent failed upon llr
It A Greer attorney tor tho Port Arthur
Town SWc company this morning for a
vjr ncaion or kleulil 0 Uhe tumor Mr
Gieer said there was no truth lu It so
fir as ho knows and he believes that had
tho lease been made he would lwve been
notified Mr Greer received information
from the trustees ot tho Port Arthur
Townsrto > eompiu > wit Kanias City yes-
terday saying that they had not leased
tho land and would not do so for the
time ibeUug Representatives of the Stand-
ard Oil company have been endeavoring
to lease uhe property bxb In tal city
snd In ICansvs City a3 have also num-
bers of other prospectors it Is hardlv
probable however that the trusitecs t > r
the Townslto cocrHuny or their agents
w U lease the flands until thd excitement
has atuued xnd It is determined what the
oil which has been discovered contains
The original purcbaso ot tho Port Ar
thur Townalte company ln this county
was H000 acres and of this the com
pany owni uow about 30000 acres This
land lies in the neighborhood of Port
rthur and thero can bo but little ques
tion that It is splendid oil land Tho
attorneys for tho towuslte company In
> a city Mews
Greer Clreer are
familiar with conditions hero and have
tho oil situation clejrly in hand and If
the property Is leased it will bo for tho
deverepment of tho oil prospects in the
mo t approved manner
Tho Lucas gcystvr Is again shooting tho
J 8 at Au emcudous roiervolr
skyward and tho flow is as rtrong as It
1 w my ttac NIr OJley yes
to 1m rW U xrolla 6e llle b t Plan
tbvi 1 t 8lrcim B0 str lRl > t up until
a
inmm P ed preparations or
2uSlrt lttMl1 oft tfe flow The
iBrtrtf 1 U l Urntd tUo 8treaQt fro the
S LllT Int0 V10 w wnuil pipe U
tVtf would become worn with
A St BlU 1t n < is ° Pencil
and
the oil
vvhen reroascd
flew skyward
7nl y ah veuenco as everTtoeta
KVthe lr k ° WlSlt
H Sn cSS vat 1 M rurally w
fit anUaV
18 Hlg
g v
L
1
aa
purposo of tho COrtliriJu
lorollwjeiTerson
I011UI1 u iltVI
New Orloanj U j
puny of Louisiana
capita
ptlnolpally 0f er 0rj
men has been
organltej tLi
of
prospcotluii for oil y
buslu
and along the a f
perts have oxprescij 1
tie
petroleum can be found
t
titles In tho h
atrip < a
I115 botmecn New OrSii
toh and It Is proposed JvjiJ i
ot test wells the
In tho Atchtifalaya 4ttJ
vicinity of Breaux jmSJI
thirro Is a natural en
Vcl
Tho necumout
on
spread all over Southern
has reached Now
of Crescent City
Toxas oil city
ih9 m
pectlng and to gaa uS
boring for oil lr
ITEMS FROM Til
UtMlltUDS Ol AlPlICrt
OMfllUBBATUlfj
Coiiipfrn11is Dcpnrttnesti
Them 111 Hnilidlja
lli
l > Aiu toDelHi
Austin Texas January lj
I ve says that huadreii
tor Confederate pensions
Jvted in the office ahi mstrs
bolng received fvom fy
ing to knaw why ithelr p
havenot Hiecn rsbticd 2ttm
tho office Has becnovcreroieM
Uurltijt the pa at < hree sboj
they wtlll to amended toass
tiro rrMCbcd The pcnaloaj
tho office m olt work m Cm
aro jiushinc thcat as rapillj4
Chartered
Austin Texas Januarr > n
filed U1I5 afternoon Coopwl
Shsnnan caiflital stock
Nttnn Wclnon iDry OjodtL
Iaidankv caplral stock
Mason lrackney coa
man morcliandlse capital m
Lone ar VlnegiT and ft
ot Waco capUn 1 stock J n
Vf S Ktrby company ft W
chandlso < ir > Ual sroclc ill
Annen lmenta tiled EwiMtf
tifaeturlng company by ciujl
Dallas Savings society
Ciithollc Kiilnhts Inii
Austin Texuj Januarj 1
order Cal Jiollc Kntghls of J
ibis time yesterday darlsstS
tloa of officers The t
lvrge and oveTy one preaeslj
time The following offices
staled Prcsldcn Jawtlj
president Javncs Helper 1
rotary ai P Mickcyj flmslai
C i Woodward treasurer
der Borgctint cl anrrs jMejH
SulicilnfeM for Soir
Avtititi Texas January liS
rhaslns Agent Dodw la OT
ulos for bids to bo rccelwJC
lonlnc articles for thanus
stWvrt1ous Dry goads rl
and hoc tccd UfuS frfd
laundry buppl c < The W
bids will tako placo at at
tho schedules
Authorized to DaH
Austin Texas January IW
Plre Insurance conuday
Conn was granUl authorthi
uesa In the Saio totUy
amounted to SS61 71
Also the ConnedJieut f
company of Harttord Tw
1307
HuiiiU Heglsttret
uustin Texas Januiry IJ
ttollcrs depanmeo rei W
Jowlnglbond Issues rtodsyl
nilrtleild irilependentff
5000
Carson outtt > court W3
bulldins boadtJ 15000
otes and lerseiil
Austtu Texas January i
permit to the amount of fH
yesterday to Mr E V Cattft
HxCovornor Bob Tujlof
Is to apeak i tbo unlveffSj
for the benefit of ae youst
fund
Dr It H Harrison otCW
for a few days
ot
Mr C J Glover
Herald Us In tovn on t
Mr M H Yates iedsir
Impcrhil lnur nto coinpalV
quailters it Dalla ushM
Airs Emma Lee Brosto
pleasantly lorued in
office under Mr Love
Hou Jot Guntev of D i
business
General
Ex VJJutan
Dallas Jh here tor a fe43
Hon John II Rweatt5
railroad commission
this afternoon to a a3t
r
Ms sontnlaw Mr At >
died ithls morning
CoW
Tmvv Imlustry lor
McKlnncy Texas JaulI
ter has been granted tb 1
company qf JlcKlnney
will imanufacuro ibols W
ot telegraph and telefl
1
Tho factory will bo JJJ
Lake sixteen miles spita
on tho Santa Fe aJf0
office wUl bo inMclvlwxss
motcrss are P H MlllsW
and F AV Orecr of Bcaa
L t4
Yoakum
Yoakum Toxas Januvrf
candidate to announce
H T
city election in April
rTci
Crlswell who has
ehal ot Yoakum ever flB <
incorporated By a rrcesl
offlce
city cotinU tho offlcewu
and collector of j
the du asld of
ics ot
ovnivo on tho city aj1
Yesterday Dr A F
health officer of j
chnrged the negroesuj
iu quaianilno for b v
other smallpox
case os il
For the r l two wC mi
K Srcut deal of sickcotf 3
Yoakum rrlp helcfj
heffcvrf
There Vt now
lor
tne barter
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