The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 271, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 31, 1895 Page: 1 of 8
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ELEVENTH YEAR NO 271
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FirstClass Foundru Work
We are prepared to furnish nron ptlv it
lowesl markft prices Cistlngs ic well
made and willed to ten ilteminti If In
tcrcstcd applj for further information
HARTWELL IRON WORKS
Houston Texas
A E F MGQWEN
IKON tf > BRASS WORKS
HOUSTON TEXAS
fatcjm Pumps Steel Shaftlne Iron Pu
leys Wood Pulleys I Inch Doller
Tubes Machinery and Iic
palr Work
TODAYS EVENTS
COLUMIHA S CThe new constitution
rocs Into effect today AmoriR the changes
In tho lonstltution Is tho provision that
tin dioiHm of the Slate dispensaries not
going lo the munlclinlltlcfi nro to be placi 1
to the credit of tho tonmon school fund
1101 SPRINGS Ark The Southern
1 ducatlonal association will hold 1m nn
mial convjutlon In this city this week be
diming todu One thousand delegates nro
expected to take part In tl c meeting
SI LOUIS Mo The ni inborn of the
Western Coitmerchl Mrntelois u socla
tlon will bold lis niiittiul met tin hern
lodiv Heveiil important amendments to
the constitution will be ottered
PITTSlll ltd Pa hc minors of thi
dlslrlit will murk tWs lst dty of Wa
with u bis red loiter as aftet toan > there
will lw no moie tonipnn > stores to
keep Iho < onl dinner in slaverj
PAfiADllNA Cul A tournament if
Keen villi be held here tomorrow It will
e < llpio am former ittfnipt made by tln >
icsllenls In this Uolnll hnetlil trains
will bo run fiom nearby towns
A1TIANA Or Ilo > d Montsomors the
> ontli who murdered hi father mother
and Daniel MeKcecher Is under sentence
lo bo lnnned tolas
ATLANTA Oa Tho iioslllon man
ntrorn luve nnnounced that tho great Cot
Irn Stntei lnteinatloiinl rxpoiltlon will
cIcm today
riIIVnbAND Ohio Jimmy Dime and
rdnln Connell > will meet tonlRht before
the Cleveland Athletic club
WEATHER FORMATION
LAST NIGHT S HEADINGS
Tho low area which was centered our
tho Dikotis this mornlnfr has mo ml
eastward and Is central over tho lower
lake regions whom the puwurc Is WAn
barometer covers the en
An rna of hRh
Mountain elope Iho
tiro Uwtorn llocky
hlBhtat pressure reported tonlfiht la 30
Irthts at 111 Pafo Texas
The weather In Kenertlly clear etcpt
over the southetstern portion of tho coun
Vw uitoni ln j M < rturlnB tho
nisttvvelvo hours The Greatest amount
Is OS at Atlanta Ga
aiNnnAL owsnnvATioNS
Obsonntlons taken at all station
S p m 7th merld an time
Abilene Tfns i
Tesas
Anarlllo
Atlanta Ga
c orpua Chrlhll Texas
DwIko City Kan
DncnX > rt Iowa
II Pnto Texas
flalvoston Texas
Kansas Cits Mo
Memphis Tenn
r < JntRom rv Ala
Nashville Tenn
New Orleans M
North riatte N b
OMnliomi Cliy O T
Ornolo Nob
Pnlsntlne Texus
St louls Mo-
St Pinl Minn
Vlcksbtirs Mlis
nt
PHOIIAIHLITIUS
Washington Deceml er 31lor Louis
and W tern Texas Fair
ami Haatcrn south
warmer variable wlds becomlnR
WjomlngPalr > arlable
Colorado and
MontanaIalr warmer southeatcrl
winds
1 SEED BULLS FOR SALE
CARLOAD OH MUNDRLD TON > OTS
PASCO OtL COMPANY Velasco Texas
REDUCED
M PAST MAIL TRAIN
JS AND 40 MINUTES TO ST LOUIS
IslfoS TO MEMPHIS
HOUSTON DAILY AT 525 P M
YESTERDArs EUENT3
KOnKlON
JcMph Pulitter wtlle to ln
several
u h lotd at peace is the thlri he de
sirta
Tho napllst pastors of Nlw York dc
Clare analnst war with Great tirltaln
The lted Cross association tak s up the
work of nldlnR the Armenians
Mr James Ilrlco
K hiopinion on
tlm subject of tho Venezuelan contiowrsy
The Cuban Insurgents pti > l s havooc In
the provlrco of Mutanzas
tho duke of Somerset rays the Vcne
tuelan commission ousht to n Ignored by
Lord Sallsburj
Tho horrible fute of the Armenians
DOMESTIC
Two nalllirorn nnd Ohio Southwimern
trilns collide mar Cincinnati with fatal
results
A fel Louis mKio iiurronl > e < uped
bclnR Ijmhed at the bunds of a irob
A joutif Urookl > n man tn > Hterlou ls
shoots a New Yirk bookkeeper
i i J Jerr > a Knimns Clt > lnv > er
a in 2j a divorce by his wife
Tcoplo of Lcbanoi Kj hold n
v J and tctk steps to apprt hend the
mombtrs of the mob who burned a woman
und a man hntunUv nluht
Jlrs Mar > A Davidson choiped with
citoitlnR monev from Par on llrown U
fore a San lrnnclsco ollco court
CONGIU5H10NAL
A bond Issue of 1Q00U00 believed to linvo
been agreed upon
Justice Jlrevver has neceptel a place on
the Veri tu lin commlsilon
llio republicans with the ild of the
populists capturo the orsanlzatlon of the
rerati
Minister Terrell hn made no demand
for Indemnity upon the Turkish Rovru
nwnt for destruction of Amorlcm mission
propcrt >
Benilor Chandler Introduces a bill to
enltree the sropo of tho Inteislatc com
mcrcji commtsjlon
Tim MAniciia
Spot cotton at Houston firm and tin
chunRcd mlddllnR 7V
Cotton futures advanced at Now York
and New Orleans
The shortaRo In the Cuban siK r crop
will be of ndvantajo to Louisiana and
Texas planters
lbvpld decrcarn In the worlds l lble
supply of cotton
SPOUT
Articles for i Ilnlsh fight between Joe
Wakott and Ilrlght K > es to take place
In Mexlto In Iebruary have leui lined
Mlnnlo Clvdp lllick Tlitil Monllcant
Cass and Clarus won ul the New Oilcans
races
BTATL
Notice by the Stale revenue osont that
beet Mllcis must lot tike out KeJeial
whisky llcen s
State may recover LOWOwl b > j llKyK
aucirs In lotircit on pu dlo sUiool lljid
1 iirchasea 1
City marshal of HmlthvlllV icporled Ab
havliiR been assjsslnatM from nmlmh
J r Throckmorton tuilo < l nt Alvln
DeW lit coumty coirrnlssrtnciH took the
court houio out of Iho hands of tho run
tinclois
Htfldenea burned nt lleevllle mil 11I1I
boi o
lienrln In the Mocre case nt Gulvojtou
postponed until January
Jan fo mil dead at Gnlveston 1 IcrittPf < 1
as a Houston gardener
A ban Antonio fireman wis foitallv hint
In a collision
11 L Held drowned In tho Nechm rlvpr
mar Boiiimont
ItanseiN aid robbeis had a despirale
balllo In North Texas
LOCAL
The budget of local religious Intelligence
Two strangers claim o have Interviewed
bunco men i
A brother nnd sister reunited under
romantic circumstances
Tho Y M C A ilicts officers for the
ensuing jear
Two negroes badly carved bj a com-
panion In Chanejvllle
Mike Dunbaugh swallows an overdose
of morphlre
Tho Third word division project stirs
up the uldermen
CITY COUNCIL
Hoard of appraisers submit a report
Hoard of school trustees ask for HMO
for ISM
Petition nskln for division of Third
ward received nnd filed
Council defcra action on resignation of
members of board of public works
ltcport of llro chlrf for the month of
November
TUP COlUTS
W 11 King 4 f filed a deed of trust
to securo certain crfdltors
hld by
A genera assignment
ward grocer
Proceedings of the civil district court
adjudaed Insane In
Two perrons
probate court
Notes of the court hotre
Mrs LiJInl
lllrmlngham
jrc McCann
fcfu el to do
he above r ult
McCann Is In Jail
Ilflh
the
diaihh
W Caldwell at AusKn
uANGrns V8 noHiinits
Vernon Texas December 10 The Hung-
ers together with Sheriff Pindera nnd
posse rrtunved last nlsht from thlr
battlo rc > al with the Tcrnlorj robbi rs
who iccently robbed the stores of Wag
gtner miley and others The > came up
head of Buttle
with tho men at the
creek Tho latter were Intrenched In n
hillside with breastworks of
dugout In a
rock A battle then ensued In which sev
cral hundred shots were rtred The offi-
cers finally ha to retreat on account of
e extreme cold rve or six hors were
Killed Theie were four robbers In tlv
duout und twelve officers In the attack
nam TM morning a cowboy was
t toTie dugout and fevnd there ho
fight
dently killed in the fig
who killed Sheriff C
ran
soma time ago
lleckham I the
oko nt 8e > mour
1IIIKD HIS BIlOTIIKnINlVW
Ala Deoml r
n prorolnnit tltlten o
riu rrln J f SPile5 B
T
SENATE IS ORGANIZED
The Hcptilillcans With the Iopullht
Members Cnptiirc It
LODGE ON TUB MONROE DOGTRIM
The Venciiiclnn Dispute Must He
Submittedto Arbitration
UKHWBK OX THIS COMMISSION
rim siiprrmn Court luxlci Accepts tho
Appelnliiiniit Iroin Ihx troldenl
< allul t ulllutl
Washlnglor December 30 1 he commit
tucs of tho senate tola > passed Into the
control pf tho republicans The omplei
lon of tin coimnltleea wts decided b > the
adoption of ii riKliillon orRaiiltlng tho
coiunllleei as agreed to by the dent
ocnilc and republican sittrlnir eonimlt
trts The j0iullsts with tin oxCeptlim of
Mr ICvIe of South Dakota ilecllred tq
oto nnl the lepubllcnns having u plur
olltj or the senate wen < thus cnablfd
to nlopt tho resolution l > v n vole of
S to 8 Mr Klo votdl vvltli the dem
ocratn against tho reorganisation A two
hoitV delnlo followed the Introducllon
of Iho resolution The democrats under
the hadirshlp of Senator Gorman nl >
sccondeil bj Senalor Hauls ittitnpkn to
show that tho icargantzatlon was eftectM
hv alliance between the repiiblbans and
popullslB ccntendlng thnt the slle ce of
the latter h > making possible the tcot
Rtiiilrnllon Indicated uclulscencc lie alwj
liiBlsteil that tho republican nssumptton
of control puddled tl em with trsponslbll
lt for leijlslatlon Tho popullslB led by
Senator Allen of Nebraska and Senatoi
llullcr of North Carollnn declnted thnt
they vvcro not In nnv fashion tesponaiblc
for the reault
lite republic inn under the leadership of
Senator Mltelull chairman Of tho repub
Ihiiu steering lOrmnlttie autitdl b Sfn
ntors lloai Hale Allison und OlkiiKlltr
combjtted the argument of tlm dcTiiocritH
b > usvrtlng muse omphntlcuill tbtt thu
lopullslH hud ever irluse1 to make alij
ouggesttona as lo their rotnmltleo ns
slgnmenls and had a tnntlii f fuel
been hft bj tli < v reorainljutlon In tb > pn
sltons to whli Ii they had been lssl ncd
under the d < mocratlo c < ntrol of tiu s n
ute llm republicans ntronsl protested
against being hold refpomlblo for leglsK
ibfort the reoigtnlration Uemv Cil ol
Lodge Iho icnjtor from Mosiaclrtisclls
who Iwim made n brilliant reputntlon ns
an historical biographer delivered nn nd
dnss en tho Monroe doctrine Althodilt
l mpcrutn In 1 inguage ho trok Hie Rieiiind
thill iinltfr we Insisiid Hint Vwmiii la s
lilrp ite Willi Gcnt Urltiilii should be sub
milled to friendly arbitration we sbi ild
siirrendei tbe sstnee splilt and vltnl
itrlii Into of thuOloriroe doctrine scbltll
he onleiltlel s ejisniitlil tn the safety
nnd welfulo of Amerlti ns the linlnnee
or rmwei wiim to Ihe safely and welfaiai
of liiiopeun nations
Uanhlngtuii Dee ember 30 The cleilt of
tho lioiisn announced the puswigo of the
1 > oih1 Mil b > that l 5d >
Mr Chandler Itcp N II Intrtxluced
a bill to enlarge tho Inleislale roniniiroe
commission and rrodlfj and Inciea the
scpe of Its kjwci
Mr Hike offeresl resolutions Instituting
thosecrctai > of win to mnknnii examlna
Hon of plivslcs and hydraulics of the
Gieat Lakes andto lepoit on the feusl
bllllj mid coil of raising tile level of the
hikU by n st rim of dams
Aievituiloii oirend b Mr Jua > Hep
Pa was adopted diluting tho seuetar
of tin navj to Inform Iho senate whethtr
In his opinion It would l > ndvantaKeoiis
to th < naval setvlto lo now runtrnrl for
six bntlesbliis Insteail of four as at pres
put authorized on the basis nf thu hi is
now before Ihe navv ill pnrlment modi
Hid an nilhht be lo Ihe public Intirest
Ml Lodie GleP Mn s then nddiesseil
Ihe senate on the Monro doctrine Ml
LodM liv a v < r > lute listing sketch > f
the hlsroiy of tho Monroe ehicttluo and
told how It was vltallv involved in llm
V nizu < tan boiindaii lino contmviisy
Hi salt the pending dispute had now
leachid n crisis hud hi continued
nif luted too long our forilgu liolli >
and tho great lutuiwls of the Ililten
States which lay be > und her lionlers vvu
wnnlnl the matter nf Ihe boiindarv dlH
puto settlul by arbllrnllon because lr wi-
lled otherwise It whs ii blow to u vllul
prlneple lo tho welfare and dUnllv of
Hie tnlled Stale He did not believe
the piople of IJngland had tho least de
sin lo engage In hostilities Willi tlm
tilted States mi nior thnti we sought
or depred hewtllliles with them
The senatoi Uoseel by expressing the
belief Unit tho eiuistlcim between Unu
lulid and tlm tnlted Stalia would b < >
peaceably ecltled but It was ry flciir
Hint suili settle merit tnuld be mnirdlel by
in Hon on the part of eongreus and tin
liesldtnt which w ulrt bo s tirni us It
was trrnpernte and should maintain tli
Monroo dotrlne absolutely and at nil
hazards whetiver It Jtmlls iipille
Mr Lodge occupied llm lloor alinisl two
ahen he llnlsbeMl Mr Mitchell Up
Ore presented the resolution for the re
orgnnirutlon of tbe senate iommlItees
Mr Gormnn Dfin Mil In n brlf
speech d veloped tlu > inetlia of tlm elfinei
crats whlili evidently was InUiided ti
show thnt If the nenile was reirganlzd
It eould be done onl bs uu alliance nf
the republicans unci populists It was well
know I whin the senate met that neither
Of thi great parties had a rnalorlty
We knew oil tills side sail Mr Gor
mnn ihat we did not hav a majority
and we un not > it certain that His either
side has Mliat tun only be dte rrnlnrd
by a vote If the have tin y are entitled
lo control the commute is unit then the
couutrv can undeistand that Iln > are In
control and lfspouslbln for l glslatlon In
this chamber
Mr Gorman therefor demanded the
veas and nave uhlch were taken
The jKiritillslK Mr Allm of Nebraaia
lliltler of North Carolina lib of Sou Ii
Carolina Peffer of Knnsns arid Stewart
of Nevmhi deilined lo vote
Mr Tillman was t aired iignlnst ihe reso
IniIon nnd Mr Kyli the populist from
North Djkceln aoud against the resoln
tlou Ibis ncllon of the pspullsts ellmln
ntrel the populists as a factor and the
resolution which gave li republic ins
the lontrol of the committees was adopt
eel by u strict party vote of the numbers
of the old partitaJ1 to r
As soon as tho vulo was annoumwl Mr
Alien It It Incumbent on hlmeilf te >
make nn explanation of the attitude of
Hie third pnrt > imn lie wanted pie sen-
ate nnd tre cnuntrj to understand tuit
though rnnll In number they eonetltntcd
i nucleiis cf a thoriiii hlj orirmlzi I porlv
completely Independent I poIltle prlncl
pies end sympathies When the senaln
tenvened n macrlt > of member profesred
to lie lif favor of the free olid unlimited
rclnt e cr silver Uttfrs rad been sent
to all of thorn to mint vvltj a view at
orgiitzlng the sonsle on sliver Hues WlPi
the exception nf twoor tlute thett was
no r < j > er e Tre populists had therefore
Mr Allen ald decided to take no pari
In tin question of who should control He
organization Personally h was glad tint
reepouslblllty fcr liMilatlon had Passel
Into the hands of thi republicans at loth
ends of Ihe ctpltal
Mr Harris Uem Tenn 1 rrcecded to
put Mr Allen through acrost examlna
tlon after his Usual rmphatlri fashion He
wanted lo Know If the populist with
the full kncwledge that they held the
Iralsnce or power had not deliberately dl
termlned by their sllenco to nllow th
tcpnbllcans who hail thrco mom voes
than the democrats to take control nnd
If their silence did net therefore iniliv
them us much repon ble as their votes
iMi All n iid the popullMa rccillted
tiut the held the luilnncii of power
We lave sxit It he said ttiruliiv lo
Jlij lurl nnd vro pioiose to utilize
llio diiocrntlc patty claimed to be the
part of trrlff reform Ho iielieved in
Humming the iiurtleii of the peeiple but
tlvK aiin bill tanin londist lo the RliaiMs
with proleotlon Ho conelndel thnt the
ilrnun ratio party ns represented liv Ml
deytiuu nnd his frlinds had iiellhir the
eupailt > nor the disposition to relieve tm
piopli rei ubllcnn laugbtei The same
vmue true or tho republican party demo
emtio lauyliter lno policy or the repub
llcils liiHiigurnteil In the other branch
ot congiess to be fallowed here he pre
dieted would vvcrk the ruin of the pmlv
wtthm six mouths
Mr Illicbell ltep Ore denied that
Ihe iivimbllciuis eould bo In Id resHin < lbh
lhe > had net beon In thu majorlt and
were not now In the lmtjorllv iiollei
the would be befoie the seveslon iloncd
nnlned to be seen I will suy when tliq
senate Is full It consists ol eighteight
meinbtir whin not lull as It is now ot
elghtjjeven Jf these elBlil > seviii fort >
tvvo nin iipiiblltiitis thliuiiliit democtais
and six popullsu If Unit slate or the case
Lives ou n lnajtulty of the membership
wn are responsible lie sail In justice to
the populists that thev had iibHolutrlv to
fused lo even suggest committee urtanke
nients Thev were with one or two e >
ccitleMis allowej to retain what thty had
In the 1 It thlid toiihress
Was not Ihe position or iinnactlon and
silence tnken b > the populists Imiulreil
Mr Harris ipille ns satlsrniloiy as If
thev had nidged their votes to tho re
publli am
Wn nro uhwijs satlslled Willi vvlitt the
senalo does rcpllid Ml Mitchell smll
Ingl Ihe senalor rrom Tennessee rinl
Ireil tint the rules gives lint pluiallt con
tml u Ihi coinnilttie suld Si nator Hoar
ltep Mass
I am awnrc of the rule uplled Ml
Huirls rruffl
Ihe senator Is nwore of evervlhlng
No not evcrvtiling tetorlid Mr liar
Mr PnliniT Dem 111 Interrupted Mr
Kant tn ask whether the n publican pnrtv
diiilned In bo n sponsible for the commit
ties to which the hitter repliedthnt thev
would be responsible within all nueonvblo
hot lids
ltefinliig lo a characterisation by Mr
Harris of the populist part an contin-
gent of the n imhlliiin putt Mr Hoar
declared tit it the popullsls would vote
tvvo times with tbe democrals wheie tlley
vote1 once with tlm it publli uns
Mr lluller Uop N madehis speech
In the sinale vvlillo the dibiite was In
progress b uddlnit In Ml Allen explana-
tion his own views regarding the attitude
of tho populists
Hereiring to the efforts of the populist
senator to wciiie oiraniriillon nn th
Mlvei busls he asked Senator IIiiiiIj If
be had i nt reeilved nn Invllutloii llo the
conrninrc eilled for this putpiwe
I dliV Pild Mr Monls and 1 have
but oim remark to make In that loniiec
tlon Pp to this limn lbei lias never
belli a p rlod in mv life vvliin I vns will
lug to join nny pait bnsiil on ewe single
lApiainlng In icplt o n iimxllun tins
eoibllnatlan liy vvbleli he had b en elei t
ed 10 llio Hinnle Mi Hittler rial I lint his
sneeesH was dm to the fui t that the dem-
ocratic porty In North Caiolliui ha I gol
ten Hi ln < nn ririunt that It was repudi-
ated b rood men In nil parlies
Senatoi Hilo sail the vole In the senate
tedav and he prorieillnijs siibsefiniiilly
had demonstrated that nilllier parly vvaa
l lower an 1 Hull It had been mImivjii It
winild be impranlhlet Tor the republleiins
lo aecomplUh unlllng wllhoiit the old
of one or tinother inn tie
The Until miderlvlnir Urn whole pro
ending retailed Senalor Vest Dora
Mo Is Itct reorganization was made
by Hie iiereeinent In put ill
olcotl a fiee crlnnge man nn the
nnonen cninnilltie Ihat Is tin whohi se
net and without thnt oniesslon the re
oigonlzatlon would never have limn pul
Mr Allison lien lown replied In llilt
Ihriist Hint oil his vv is n more dining
with leather and prnm Ha Iho iample >
leu of the fin men committee wblih was
low a free coinage roinmltloo had not
In en chained Ho declined that th re
oignnlzUlon had ls < n miido neeesnury by
Hi ndllllon of men to thee senule and by
tin neiemtll of Hie criluueineJit of the
c inrnillees
Mr Gorman spoke next sajlng the re
publicans had sought Hie imvver wh ch
Ihe control of the committees would rive
tin m nnd said he was amazed that Mr
Allison should thus earl seek to uvnld
the responsibility which his party had
assume lite Intel assumed Ihe rnspou
slbliltv and must niext it like men
Mr Hale risked Mr German bow had
It hanpmeHl Unit tbe demoirits hiving
already flvo free ecinngc men on llio
nnaneo commltlie hud i In ted to plate
another man ndvoiatlng freo lounge on
Hist eoiiimlltee
lo this Mr Gorman lelorled that tlm
If ubllrniis having full tmitral had nlii ed
two frei eolnsa nun on thu coinnilttie
Mr Teller here Inliriiipled to sai that
If tvvo free coinage nun bad not been ad 1
el It would have Imn Impi wllile for tbe
ripiibllinns to ingniilzi nt nil
Air Cliondlei follcMcd 111 liiimorous
and sarcastic vein en trig that he hoped
the drroeruts wenld soon mover from
the nnxlely they win illspnliig ovn
Ihe situation He ald the republicans
wrull meet Hie esponslblllly
Air Hmrls Kol the fleer as Mr Chandler
en down Ho npoleiglzed for preclplliitlnc
the debalo that occurred
I vtfltilid tt slate suld he tint If I
hud for nil InMiinl linnglnid Hull the
Innocent ituestlon I put to the senalor
frcm Nihruakn would have provoked th
rant of the iwnntoi from North Ciirollnii
nnd the volubllltv of the reivntor frinri
Ncvv Ilampshlie I should lave refalned
Hiii having witnessed the risuit I ape I
og u lo the seinli and turnlmf to Mr
Allen I promlre 1 will ruverngaln put la-
the senator from Ncbraskn unother epi s-
Tills tirnvnkrd it laugh find restored good
nature und ot Mr Mills motion Hie
innate went Into exiiutlve sisslnn lleroro
tlio doors wen chseil howevei Mr
Coekrill eallid ntlintlcii to tho fn t that
of Uu eleven romrnlltees nominally left
In Urn possession of Ihe mlnorliv but one
hod a democratic in a lot It He also In
HoeliiuMl it Joint iwolullon fur un ndjourn
mi nt tomorrow until Thursday
At 4 50 p m the senole neijoiirned
NO CONSlLS AT HAHPOOL
jrliliiKton Dee tmber TO The pre sdent
has n piled to the senate le solution link
log whether ixmunleiirs ver refused br
Turkev to our vjio consul nt Krrrouin and
Hniponl while the > were granted to cfeii
sills e > f nthei nutleins b > transmitting n
note upon the subject by Secretary Olney
The reirttai Nt tlm report mndf op the
nth Instant teavM to congress ull rf the
faeis but that It conlared nn error In
slating UmI Great JlrHaln ami 1ranie hod
nlrMdy e tnlillsh l consulates nt HnrixMl
and that from later advices it Is known
no foreign consuls or representation exists
at that place At Hrzroum consulates
are maintainel by Persia and Husslu and
vice iQiiaulates by Twice and Hal
COXTMlHlCi COMMISSION HILL
Washington December 30 A bill Intro-
duced in the senate lodiy by Senator
Chandler In for II purjK tho enlarge
merit of Ihe Iriknilate commerce cpriimla
slorr TIm bill provided that thei lomnils
slon shall be eemc e I of one member
I loin each Statu and that the commlsilon
shall rnrtjt quarterly lho details of tho
work of the omml don are to beleft
to a lommllteee of live which shall b
In constant merlon TIm membeirs ot tho
ccmmlltiK ure to recelvo the same re
inunirallon now given Ihe members of
tlte commission while the other numbers
of the enlargeel commission nro to be paid
onli for tho time actually spent In the
KOernmetl service
HOUSH HILL AMUNOMHNT
ishliitlon Uecembtr 30Senalor
Jones of Arkansas today presented n
oJntndment which lie jiroi > o c to offit to
T SS
HOUSTON EXAS TUESDAY DECEMBER 31 1895
the house bond till 11 provldea that ony
holder of vllvrr bulllcn who Is n cltlicn
ol the United States may tender the sumo
tn he Bfcntnrj of Ihe treasmv and havo
It colnid Into rllter dollars Dm nelenlor
Iige to be the dltfcietiie between coin ign
und the market Millie of the bullion lif
New etlc cancellatlcin of nil hank notes
or less thvn HO dticclllig the secretnry
of the treasury to lolntlia bullUiu lit tie
tuastry Into silver dollars to be tired In
icdiemtng the Ireannv notes Issued foe
tbe purihaso of sllvet bullion under tho
Sherman act eind for the redemption of
the gieenbackM in rllhrr gold Or silver and
for their reissue according tii the provis
ion of the act of 1S7S
110ND lSSllH AGItrHD HPON
Washington December 30 Then no
in aerobic doubt but Ihat another bond
Issue has been iigrted on and that the
de tails of n contract with a ssndlciite of
which J Ilerpont Morgan Is the head
have been nirnnged so tint nothing re-
mains to bo done to cur > tt Into effect
but for tint sectetorj of the treasnr
to sign his name tbciclo Thus th presi-
dent Is piepnrrd loi any emergency and
there I tit ilctibt that aliould heavy with
ilrnwals ot Kold for expurt ngalit ret In
nnolher Issue vyinld be unnouncel Ihe
fact thai Hide have been no withdrawals
for export within the last several iU > s
although sterling exchange his rulid at
ot alove ic shipping point gives ciedenee
to an opinion held In treiisuty circles
thill Ihe market has nlfeadv begun to
feel the sjnllcnto Influence against ex-
ports Ihe amount of the next Issue it U
almost certain bus been llxed nt JU > MW0
000 nnd It Is belli ved that the terms of
the contract are rather more fuvotohlii tu
the government than those under which
the la t Issue was doiio In this connection
It is tecnllid Ihat between August 31
1Vk > Ihe date upon which Ihe National
debt reached Us highest point Match
1 ISM tho amount nf the internment uut
stnndliiK obligations was leduced b 11
SSl W3 in uccomplUH this redndlon
bonds weie punhasel tu tho amount of
1770 W 1 Of this ntinunt 1321 3 300 were
puichascHl prior to 170 and JlieUUW since
Unit dale
>
CAPITAL CUILINOH
Ifie seiiatn ha lonflrired the following
poslniiisliis J r Anderson nt Lock
huil rVMS D A 1rasrnt Vlullii I T
Ml lwi at tint 1 inert of Si inilnr
niiuistiii Intiodtiitd it bill pitililllllng Hi
leruiuiie of Uiid lit tint Unite Sums
unless It shall 1m > In a resolution de
dal id a lie it sell foi them
Senium Neiiibeeil hint dicliind his nihil
net decision to call u meeting of the
llnnime cumin nee and to have the tlm
for tlm consideration of the Imud and
revenue bills lo Senator Moigaii llm niw
chilli mall II Is now pmbible that u
nnetint will be heldIhlirsd iv
Ihe smleitieim of llm coudlHoii of tbe
itruHint sbotvH Atiilhibl rash tntaitc
I7C < < Oii74 r ld iiectve Id Ml fl
PlHlSIDKNJ IA1 NOMINATION
Wushlnttii I Ire ember < oTho liesl
ibut lodii suit tin folliiwlng iioinlmliiina
to tbe Kiniii
PnstinnwleifSarili Hoibiiiiii Derniig
N ML t I loiiinojlliiiUin la
Plulo Jnii ph II Oiilhwnllii of < Uilo lo
le aim mhti nf tin I oaid of tin inn
A N l 11 AG PAN HILL
WjsIiIimIoi IXicMubft W Hi naloi Pel
kins lodii Inliodiiinl n Nlciitaguaii uiiuil
bill In Un sunt It pioMlts that the
capital itball innslst of lts > IU shiuis ut
III unit and Is on Un III n of the I tn r
mini huusn jilll
IPSIlCi llltllWHH ACCIHMS
WiiBhlngolil Deeembei ft Jusllit
llrowci of Iho supiime court has Is en
teiidin I and ha nntpliil it plan on tile
Vi in nn lull iiiiiimlsKlnii
lllIAll USD COLLISION
An Operotora llliinder jiism
Joril
hie DlHnlrr
Clnilnnutl December 30 Two passen-
ger trains eulildid ill 7 4 tonight on Uio
llallliiinre and Ohio Soiitliwistnii n nr
Coal Cil foiiilien miles front ClnelnnuU
Ihry wnc the Louisville it Ill is wliiih
lefl this til nt To p m mil the St
Louis irfonimodatlon due line nt 7 01
Coal Cil Is n eoalliig station mid has
no leleiilioiiiM When Hie engines wire
wieikiil lit knocked out n tub graph
pole Willi null force n to ult nit nil
tilegrnpblo i oniiniinli ntloti II reipilriil
n new pule for the railroad to kit lii
hXiphlc lommunlrntlon with tills ell mil
then the wire and operator at Coal Ml
weto kipl busy with eiidei Ilie Hlit
Pour liurlis parallel Ihos of thu Soulh
nrattin ol oal Clly an their linens
wire not iiliwtrueted Pu s ngir iilrlviiK
ou Hie Kulekiidocker exiutsi after 0
oelock say their iriilu shot liy Coil Clly
at a great spenl nnd Ihey hnil milt n
pasidhg view Inn Ihiil llure ic a liii
ilble sieilnilo of wreckuse
The dead aier
llremau Wilson of the LoulfVllle z
pries
An uiiknowit man biiilcl under tho
w reek
injiind riremnn llirman llruniiliig er
the SI I on In triiln brulsel mid ents on
leg skull arid shoulder very dinieioiily
hint
Jiinib Power of the Plg Coopei bhop In
LKWircuiebiirg I nil dip dslncalid lefl
nrm mid bend rut and rrtishid
Alorizo Piiittt englnicr of the I mil
vlllc express juliiniil Injuries lift aim
liadls i ul uiid gjshed
James Onhrlclr engineer af the St Ixiuls
train buck and side Injured He was
takin to his brother hunt In Cleveland
1ird Ilirkhnrnp of Aurora a passenger
severe rtnhi wounds
T SI Vclgl expiess messenger on the
St Louis train Internal Inlliiler beil les
ruts upd biulsis He eulfed d llriously
for his wife He was left at Coal City
Hxpress Mtsiwiger HtieuMierit of Hie
lAulsville ixirtss vtri vllghlly burl able
lo mini nimp
Of Urn Injured nit are serlotiily hurt ex-
cept Illckbamp nnd Klsrnhrril It lufeaird
Hint Prtiett Is family hurl A special train
urrlved ut midnight wild Hie jiijiiid ind
Ui were at nnio taken to the liDspltal
Ihe cause of Hut accident was the fall
lire of thi untrnlor nt Slorrs stnlliin with-
In the city llmltn in ri > ort in the Louis-
ville train an order to watt nt Delhi
and Ia the tit Louis train pass It
AMIIHICAN IXONOMIC CONVENTION
Indianapolis Ind Dctmber 30 At to
da > a session of the American Hcoricmla
association convention jiapers were lead
nu follows DO Wo Won an Klasdc Cur-
rency by Professor v M laylor Unl
tcrslly of illihlgarii Ihe Deslrabllily of
a Perrnsnenl Census lluriau b Piofes
sor Itlehmond Muvo Sinttli Columbia eol
legs Mho Density of Population In Ihe
United Stale In 1 0 by Jrofcssor Wat
ter I Wilcox Cornell university
HHAVY BNOWBTOHM
St lJUl Mo DicemberSiDlspalches
from Soulliern Illinois and Indiana men
Hon Uiij1 heaviest rnowslorm for several
iinr In those eectlons At many tdaCM
eight to ten Inches of snuwdutvo fallen
A MYBTIIHIOUS HH001INO
New York Decemleer 10 J lw ant Hal
bnliaoh a 0ung ltrooklii muti csirn
to this fit todu Intent oh killing VU
ti
MAILABLE EDITION
THE HOUSTON DAILY POSTn
PRICE 5 CENTS
Ham T Itobliison a bookkeeper He
shot Ketbtnsou twice and Marled to run
aw > but was raptured When brotigni
back for Identification and wniio m the
arms of n pollcrmun ho llrcd three mom
shot Tvvo of theee Dill Hoblnson Intlm
leg and tho third lilt ltobln on s brotlier
Ninio of the wounds are hclletett n > lie
fMnl What his motlte was llallenixicii
would not en lite Tiuillly of the In
Juieel man likewise denied the reporters
all Infoi inatlon
VUXHeUISUX APPAIKi
A HAD ABlPCT
London Dfcember JO The New Yotlt
eorresimndent of Ihe limes nrgties tlio
fait thai Seuiitoi Sherman ddnllely nl
lies himself with Urn preslJent on the
Venezuelan nuestlon nrifius III for Iho
cessallon of the controversy
Mr Sherman sides with piesldcpl Cleve-
land nKnlnst all the best law ers on His
question both Anverlertll nud tturopeiin
nnd ngalnst Monioe hlmtelf rnys he eoi
respondent He thinks Senator Shermans
ittlltiide Indicates that the republicans mo
not entirely hiparatnl fiom Piesllcut
Clftrlatd Vile ce danger In flenntm
Bheimniin nssiimptlmi that the ipileter
state eif nffulrs grows out of Ihe brlhf
ninoiig tin people of Hie Inlted Slntis
that I < ord Salisbury Is lead 10 ncuulericc
In n i bill nt Urn
Dl KI5 Ol SOMHHSUTS OPINION
London Decembei 31 A Melbourne die
piitih Ui tlio Time suss ic baiiipitt Was
held ut dt I tile tj n Mil ate lounuiilion
day and man patilollt sietdie < vvete
made Hon James Htni luunit he
mlnlstei of woiks from New Boiitli Willed
win Is Aiueiiciili bout rldliiibd the Ilea
of war
Murk Twain was also pies ut mm
echoed Hi Hfltillinitnl that war between
blood lelatlnua wile ubsurd
Ihe Duket of Koineiret writes Hie Post
HilH moiiilng pioltottlitl osiulotl Low
SullsbiiivM ibilng niistlilng to usslsl tlm
Veueziielau i onuliUiliiii nhlill the UiiK
MiH eliighl In b Iglloird
Mr Unitliiid jlellt In Him slightest to
Alneilen lie conllnuts It will be rtlln
Oils Ii tbe piestlgit us Winn Ml Hail
stone allowed our ling 10 In tiodltii upon
b the lipert
Mil HHUIVS OptSION
liindou Deiruilnt E Tin Miriiuliln
tills morning i tibllslus un liitnvlnvv with
Jnnts Uilie who has Just arrived In
liuhtid ram mitlt Afrl a as reidilnt
In nil imiII dlspalrh mid who hits nut
Just heard nf tho ueuttan war siaie
He ixinssed hlmsCII as I cine grictl a
tnnlsiicd nt the nevs I inn not b buve
h sill I hat le Ainerlioll pi jplt Imvc
rirloiitl ihiiu inplalitl win over a ml
lei In whbli Hi have so ellsht and ie
mole nn Inli rest TUn are nghtl leal
hup if Huh honor I ut th r hunoi l iict
liitolvid In thin uiillti nud tin Mumue
ilocliliiii Is Inapplliiible to II
Mho roil ntki In Ann ilea Is tint ion
git HI 01 th pnslleit dill publli olilli
Inn I da hot bllive bin pultHu nplnou
veoild allow win i xi epl for u eause uhlid
Ihe toit lemo of the Aiueiictin people
could ap 1uvt as a im lit eause
cons
u nt no vaii
NeVt eiik Iditmher 31AI Ihe
weikl nitetllig of tlm Haptlst pjslor
if till ell tenia the following resolu-
tions were isisred
Hesolvevl Tl at In our opinion a war
vviut liulind ill Hie piesrnt eln iim
MluiiceM would bi > a iitiiu ugaliisi UliiK
Hail rhlllzatlnn agulnsl tlm Hlnrlisit
epniklng lVeonin mid ngalnst und
Itesolml riial n rtgnnl he luililsii
iijssuint nt Arinnnluiit an u rnudi more
liigeni siilijni fin Inviwitgailoii bi this
giiviiiimeni ban the dlspultil tiiirninry
I in nf tttexuiela
Iliplea of ihe tesnlutl jus will be sent
In Uu president and lo Ihe hmiiIud ut
Slali
MlNTtJCjvV IVNCHING
Clilzriis liidlgnani aid Will Pinsenile llm
Pctpl I llttllk
iliiiliiinil Ohio Drenilu u v spe
clul In tint Couiini icl iliiiZ > fOiil Le
billion K hii Iullv pMSUUS or
sen I led at Hie eourt hciiso luie tmlm tu
luki action on the hurnlng In ilniln of
Mis I J Wist and the lllllni of W V
Dviits lit llvn men iiiiii this plme Kit
Iildi rilglil Mlie iieeelies uue ull very
vdi ions In ileillitidutlou of the illnliui
on Marlon louul und he Btnlu 1 be
ranoliiilons rcndeinu Ihe IUliucs of ihe
mull In Hi stiiiugtel pusiilble ixinesslmi
und they m ru minpied iiiiaulmoiisl by
Urn iniui linllinalloii nn111111 A finui was
I ilr < iit by piompt nnd llliiiiI stilisirlnllou
to empliiy deleitttes in aid In I ireilmc
oul Ihi ptipilialnts nf Ihe iiltne
Mhciniihl iiiininlasloiiiin lulu lie pi a-
Id I I offering n reward fur he tJHeillnn
and riinvl Hull of the Ite men who ule
known lo be Ule guilt purlbs
Alum Deveres nkcd II whose fathri was
killed b Hie mod Is lei ovi ling and l
comllenl lhal site will be nbln In Idelillfy
Un leaders
llm iienllmeiit nf Ihe touuntllili seems
to git stlollger eve bom inrtlnst llm
hmlHis iiinl then Is llllle ilotili
iloiililnmv In
Hut minds ol Hie nuldiiilllis tluil bet ivlll
ttritsl llm peiiKlrnlms mid miiyht tin
H f
uu
Irniikfiit K Dicernbei V Giti mftr
lllinllt fr la thai tin taw iius been
Muitly outiigid itrrt llm Hlale illsrineed
b > Hie liiulnl mlirdei of William Dover a
und Mis M I visi nt tin Inn Is of u
iiinl mar lthtnon ceeida > Hi ii
erinir stipped viiiU on Ids nn srai i nnj
niipnlntiil lilniiilf Willi nil lint Win nit
Inliinble He Is iiinmiuii tiill ig with ihi
lo nl mitliorillKH In dH Initigiliii iC
ill s < th euveriini rinidiiupisl I in I Inns
un vlnMuUH U < will olfei u rewiird
of tut Un limit of Ida law for tpr unsi
and roiivltlon of the ufilinimri tnol n id
luinc n pi end mini Ion iiioonltiigl
WKHKIY COTTON SlVal ISIItH
Liverpool Detember Jlti lullovMiig 11
Hie wield lotion siullstlcs Bales iiinl
lrx > sales tmerlcau DICK trade til
lnrf 00UI iiiluul expuit > wi Hiiporls
total i < tw impoit A nullum JJiiam
slink total iKi l slock Amorlitili
kTJci admit loiul ISl iilln11 Vini ri
din 1 i sail a foi sniciiUlloil lv i
purolinre for exiiorl iCOO
NAM IONAL CHHMICAirsOClHI Y
kvelind nhlo Heriinier 50 Tint
twelflh iiiinu il luce Hug nf Hie Nalloiui
Chemlial sodel begun here Ipdill Willi
u largo ulleiidaiite Si ieiary Hales re >
iwil Hliownl that the liKl tar had been
one or morn rxteiidnl usefulness than In
the history or lint society and with it
slindy growth of mimbirshlp
H1CAMI3 A MANIAC
Knisas City Mo Hecemlier ft A pe
dill to the Star from Guthrie O T sj
II ii ry Harrlsoii living near Mound Clly
tot up last night and fulling In Ihnllre
Pltce was burned tu death Ilia grandson
who discovered the burning bed Ml
hi ovireume with tho horror of the scent
hat Im has become a raving manluc
n 1 > >
Th MXNfivmi
m
LooKWiellH lli
r
POST AD Sj
pioosnd to quota you Mtt t fS
WITIIFIRElifilffi
tf j
The Cuban Insuraests1 tayU WtstliWMlr
he Country <
SlVIMI rNGAiFMrNTS tvEPORTEO Ml
Kapttst lnstors of New York Declare
lAtiiitnht War
the farthest point north at which
I lie Ihsiuginfs have been iepir d No
fin lit i n purls tun bn had of the engage
meiit near Inlhnetle as telrgruph eoin
1ULITZHK lUlIS JOK PEACE
1li Duke of Snmerast Hays Inrd MaUt
bury llnzht In tgno Id V n
siiiIhii UsntnllMluu
Havana Dererttier M There la stilt
mm It uncitlalnly rtgardlng tho move
niilitof the liisurgcnle AwoeMIng to otII
eUil itpaiu Uu urn 111 full retreat and
tl tinh even bin intimated that Ooracs
vas maklisT fur CI nfurgo with the In
teiillnn of < apurllig that seaport litit
Hie uiiuociiccinenl niade odiy would
fti in to liklkute Unit Clnniex Is still In Urn
tlenllv or Gugiiey Grande couth of Co
Ion und In tlio prtitln o of Matniizim
Lit titennut Colonel Plerr i e onlnumlliifr
tlm Nitvu r liattullrn nuniberlng alioilt
s0 turn was imjaKid wllh the llisutgeuta
utai Ciiltmd not far from Gaumey
ninndes jestiulav J lie lighting Is said
to liuvo been vu > lllrce mid the Spnti
IikJh 1115 nioiled lu have siiHtnliud the
llio of titill superior nunibera ot Insur
uenlH tuniiiiuiidetl bv Gomez
Mfn ti tops ui uroitnl to have Cap
tilled the lusiuginl position nnd to ha
eibllgnl the tpeni to divide his fours
Ihe lusiiinents me said lu have lost
hinvll wlilt on tho government eldo
oul une oflWer and He eoldlilM ttcro
killed mid ll Vvuiiiiilrd About an hour
nftel this nigiigemint the Moumi of inn
11 nutllng was heard In the direction of
tint Mitt iilinlritlou nlKiiit three n llcj
fiom Ciillmol nud It Is supposed Unit
Gomez lu bet Ii enyrRed vvltli the Span
lull column lominaluled d > Colonel Collma
No tleiulls of this Miiiagrmniil hate
rt lehed In re
It Is believed that seilous llghlhii liuil
tnkeu IIji e near Ciilmlla nud that Iho
nilniiei fuels unite public do lint lieclti
to lull tlns tale Ihe telegraph lino con
neeiliig with liilraitx and Muculrjm Cci
tihiUnlso in tlio illiililrl while Gonier
Is siipixinfil lo lie and while lighting Is
11 ported 1U have taken plnie Is lncr
ri ptvd
General Aldicou Is Ut Colon General Nil
Viiiio Is nt Mamitilli mid General Yaldr
Is at the lloio pluuliitluii
Tlm inifeli rgenl cf Sptln Hiiough thu
pllme minister has tabled her pturounil
bank to the piuvur of Havana for tlin
sideiidld miihlfestuttnu of e inimlliy with
tlie Simlileh cnune which was dlsptiivnl
by dtlrriis nf nil e la es hera on Snluniiiv
last Heir nuijtaty mid hut she tliouglit
Hie meeting wus n e rinln augur of pence
with hiirior us ull tont elllzens were per-
petually iinllrd In hoping Mi the National
nrlltulitit
lu conclusion tlm nueen regent vvnrmlv
eiiiiiratuliill the innyor and citizens nf
Havana upun their nival
Nctvs has been recdvitl during tint day
or iniiv inenis by In Insurgent wjilcfi
would Indicate Unit llietr riit > e ellll run
ovtr piett miic > li the whole of tint trot
tncit of Miilaiizas Imd tliry stem to luitii
nil uninterrupted line nr ctimmuulcitlnii
dun iicioss tilts province nnd Into thn
Sotilheiri part of BnnU Clara lo the east
waul of CKrifileKos Mlie havte burned
Ihe vlllaitr of Guvllun lu tin Clenfuegos
iltstrltt soutbeast or Uliiifuegiis near Iho
iiiusl rim sliitlons nt Cailius mid Oulmz
as have been binned us well us ihe cae
lb Ids of the Joaquin plantation Horns
Stoics have also been ilniuteioil Cnmarlo
miiuliiitlon Is still much Intertupld It la
bellveil that operations now being con
ducted by the Insurgents In Malaiizus ar
rmii Ii mure extrusive Ihiiu they have been
ri puited
Wird was received from General Vnldcx
tulig ho oviitcoli the lisiiirfint bauds
nr loinez and Mnteo ut tlie Murla plunto
Hon whore Ihey weie found stmiding in
nn udvaiitngiuiis pcslllon Tlm engage
rm nl which rollowid wus a hot one IP
lumiiisoiit iMvalr niakliiK tl < toroiis nl
tucka in mi the Hunks ot the Spanish
troipS Mb uilllleiy lit or Hut Spanish
piovid eflecllve anil the official report
vvhldi Is now received ns that tin Inl
fii jciiis took Itlglit In two dlrictltms
laving lieni < llvlilil bv the asmilt upon
tbiiii Mhey hfi seviu killed unit many
utiiis und earrieil uwny niiuy wounded
It Is reported tlie Uiinlsh forres went
In pursuit of the lying Insurgents and
oveiloolc I hi in at tlio Caney plantation
Here tin enelil mude n Mgorotis teslst
inn tn an hour hut was ilnullv cum
pdltd o rxrest imvlng right killed and
iiHDlm uwuy Hull vluiindrd
Jb roups It If said Iiinl seventeen
ttotiudeiL it Is further reporleil that an
ingnRirient is now In progress nt u point
iKwim be tlliigCH of Cerlep IliorvlluH
and Jiivdlanos beivvrin General Vnldea
mid the iiKiirKint forts
In splti of thu orndM rrpoit the belief
Is eiilerlulncel In re that tlm Slmnlsh force
have again sustained n serious rivers
undHint Inlend of the lnsuigtnln being
Mindset and routed the Hiwnlnrds ure
irldliig before llieli nilvnlre Ilioro in
miiiilltslntlins of grave uuutsuiess Inxof
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The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 271, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 31, 1895, newspaper, December 31, 1895; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83926/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .