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THE WAR WILL CONTINUE
Italian Chamber Voted Moncj to
Carry on Hostilities
NEGOTIATIONS TOR PEACE ON FOOT
Will Alun Conllnun Hut Italy Term
Must He Accepted 1 ruuon Appear
u llo Irritated
Home March 17 The entranco of tho
new ministers lnlo the chamber of depu-
ties today was greeted with loud appliusu
from their supiiorters
Premier dl Jtudlnl made a statement In
reenrd to the battlo of Adown Ho Bald
that lifter tho defeat tho ciblnct had
adopted resolutions leaving Haldlzcra free
to talto proper meatmen to meet the situ-
ation Including abmdonlng AdlRrit and
Cassalla If nuch Hiftaiures blwuld bo
deemed expedient On Match S tho prem-
ier continued General BnltlUora wu ln
htructcd to treat for peace on tho beat
terms obtainable and tho premier as-
sured tho house the piesent cabinet would
contnuo tin peace negotiations with pru-
dence and dignify
lhls statement was iecelvcd with ap
plauso fiom those in favor ot a peaco
policy and vIth cries of disgust and
elciston from tho deputies favoring i
iBtrous colonial policy anil n strong cf
fott to retrl ve tho Adsvu dltaistcr
Tho premier walled smiling at the dis-
turb nice until tho upioar hid subsided
and then ho remarked slunlllcatitly llut
the government Is now tonvliicttl that In
Hut of ii treaty of i uo hiiiihdly mado
It would liu far prctt rable to that estab-
lish 11 condition of things agreeing with
Italys interests In tho nuunwllllu hos-
tilities must continue
ome irore the pnmlo waited until ho
Bhoul I be ahlo to tiukc hlms If heard
and then ho uld that Italy waul 1 never
pursue a tiolii y of expansion She did
not wish to conquer tin TIro district
and did not iIihIii to In hid i urn Kalian
prottrlornto of Abyssinia iiimvng the con-
ditions of ptace Hut the dignity and
honor of tho country must ha upheld
Tho premier then a kd the chamber
for a credit of IttOtfOOm llro foi tho i
penees ot the army In Africa and to Bcni
additional troops should such a step bo
ncei ss iry
In i on luslon the pn mler mado a
Htixiengly Rvinputhntle mpeU to tht i mm
bor for conturd nnd concluded with tho
words Ji t ns Sollow tho eaiiw pro lent
course In our fori Igu mIUy in tint which
Uih horetofiiro w i iiml us filtnis an 1
nlllnncis i hcors and cilcs of dissent
Tho tecepllon ot Urn premier piate
miiut was on the whole favorable Kvm
the Htiinsist alvontia if a pulli y it
pmc o Joined In a tronu tidous 1 urst of i n
thulism whin the pttmler paid a rIjw
lng trlhuto to tho heroism display tit by
til ltillan army Tlu nuuiUls nunail
astonished at tb cxUtemmt which his
words had uuisvl II i rtulvetl a pi rft t
ovation from all pints uf tb > i Iwikc th
deputies rlilrig and cht i Inir wllllv f t
Italy thn luillau army and the pn mlu
lailer tho credit of 1M OH > lite Ui > l I
for by tho tvmlflr win nicl and this
called forth unoihi r prolong d smio of
enthusiasm
All th i new cabinet members shared In
tlio eordlnl wekomi given ti tho Marquis
dl Kudtrit and when tin pi hlu ouil 1
the hunthii of dipiities lienrd the news
that the war wus to to pustii d nnd ti t
the credit asked for by the goaiuuiiirt
hail bun voted unuilmnisly tin v j pirn I
In th < s cheeinff for tho priiukr md fir
Italy and her oldlet until the whole
neighborhood was txUted Bind fnlhusjat
MAY UriNfl ON WK
New York Mnnh 17 A dtspilch to the
World fiom lon Ion says Tho mlnlsu i hit
statement and discussion In thn house of
commons fully estaMttlieu that the Ilrlt
lsh udvauin upon tho houdau denolis the
Initiation of a pollc > bj tin liitilah iov
oinmint whlih mas 1 i fraught with tin
moot far leuthlufi and possibly ilUnuitious
cotlKtqueii ut
> lhnr Italfour spiuklng for the cab-
In Mi in illv Urnmit thn IiijiikuU
W I III I llut IIUlHl V I 111 dl itlllH mi
1 it n > tin haltin i i i f nK AmJi
hi an jimw llii alliisioiis to the
ilfiiiiiilll > of brli v i a 1 riMi rulti i i
tlm Hiniiian wen tnwipritid as indi
riilnc that thn HiitHh luMinmitit Is
I ont upon i w r not if 1 f mi put i
ioijitust of hut wh In 1111111
Sit dim hi liilki in t pinfuttnd ini
l iuulim l > tin a > ii m d wihlilv i spol
foil of
not mly
lop w
th
111 1
4 ail cnmi Ikutl ns
In n il Atlm but in u
w 11 he intHlb I In
pol i In in toll n of hi i I sji
that In has mm Ioxki ly ritulniil the In
fliirrmi hn I > t when drvm Horn imblk
Iifn tin v us airo
The libnils will opposo tho Hon bin
cinipulct anl th v exp t ihat II will
IiaKn the p veiimn nt iinpnpiil ir in th
Iliimtry as m j > t il aro only too ippn
rnt while thn udvantairw tvin If sin
i thful aro unbulous In tho hlglumt id
I ulcus popular outcry stays 8 1lsbur > V
hand it may well happen that tho long
casus lilll which ts to bring
about a general
European ctttatlvsm m ly
be i roirlUed not by troublo at toustantl
Jin e or in tho Balkans In tlm far eas
Vlho i lashing of Trench Oermaii
and llrltish Interests In Afrlia and p
liallj In Ihn riu now begun In gooi
am M for thn po s rslmi of the tni
SppwNIi P9Ttln h ot 6
KftANCE 7i INV1TKD
Parts March 17Tho French
govern-
ment up to this time has not detlmil Its
jiosltlon its to tho UlspatcU of an llKyptlan
expedition up the Nile Trench scatMmen
liad been entertaining th
hope that an
oponlng of negotiations was near nt hand
lwjkln to tho evaluation of Kiupt y
tho British troops N xt to tho Rovoielgnty
ot ticrtiuny ovu Al ic r > rralne niou
ably tho groatiat suurio of lirTUtlim
Known to Fran h dlploinoi > is th Hriiuh
ocuupitlon if FkspI Tho
jr nt movo
o tiiutt Hiltalns
part onllv iri u
liitf cumtug a A thck in hiiij w it
Ju riVra1 uiioia <
I1 nation came twliv ot the
proliiblo ionise wlilih liul
vviii Ko
In view of tho condition fgypl V
A ii
wo luti has bnn caused b > the antio
ineut made bj M Itinh
foiogu niTalis In tho lablnH I Tv S
l
he had akut tho tlrlttstt ami
i
the miiiiils of Uufftrln
rir lnru inuii
r B rilng th proinwod niNVo l ih
Jgvpuan trvops up the N o ami Im 1
lolnud out to hint tin siiriou n
Uinniis of such
advnnco Thin vvarnlin
udMk0 >
lion that the advance Is necessary
1 UnThr raci > t U
s ih pit vlKt fAift irerit
Ing with lor Ivtis tn ally an i
nounced that niinnrous tebgmms have
passed beu eon Paris and bl Petersb r
today on tho subject
It Is understood here tint flront lirltaln
also toundd tho Hussliui government be
fore announcing tho Egyptian programme
Hut tho action of tho rsar In conferring
iK V0ailt V Mp K tlu military or
Oeorgi Is neiented as ner
etnptoiy notice that Ttueski has no sy n
pnily M Srt atns plan for aiding
and rcllevinar tho Italians in Afthn
HCYITS WISHHH ltHSPHrTHD
London March 17 Uio marquis ot
Salisbury In tho houso ot lords today
rcplilng to a question from Lord Itosel
bco said that the advnnco of llrltlsh
Ke > pllan troops tip tho Nllo was under
taken lifter communications had been re
cnlvisl on tho subject fiom tho Hgvptian
and Italian governments Tho Hgyptlnii
Bovcrnment tho jiiumlvr said had ten
icaeutcd to tho trournment of her nia
vT Trv i
Je ty tho dnnsera with which Jaypt him
threatened IhrotiRh the oilvnnto of tho
DerMshei and thn orders Klven coincided
with tho wlhcs of llKjpt
itnuurB nunJATUD
rrculdent Zelava Scored Decisive Victories
Aifilnst the Loonlsts
Mniuigui Nlciriiqua March 17 Cops
rlshtPd 11 I by tho Associated lic s
Tho city of Jlntiagua Is In a frenry ot ex
cltemcnt nnd lejolclng over tho iiowh ri
crhed ot threo Kieat lctorlca Bcorul by
tho government fortes tolay over their
opponents tho IeonM rcbfli Thn city
of Motnpa was Inken odaj b > storm after
two dtivt of hnrd liKhtlny The cm turo
wus nttenlcd wllh teirlhlo slnurhter nows
from the scrno placing the mmibre ot hill-
ed and wounded as hlirh iui li > i men Jli
taiin was uinsldered the ntrotiKlinld of the
letKls and was lelled tilKiit li > lha Insur
units lo rail lw It upon in a last itiitt
Tho full of tho rebel stronahold is Krijteil
hero ns u tficat triumph lot tho govern-
ment cttiis
The town of Ston alio sticctimbid today
In Zolnvan arms with hiavy rebel losse
Tho troops uupplkd l > tho prt ldint of
Honduras to ns lst President Zol > a are
ilolru iiulvo Boivlie and are In full iineir
down the wcstirn coist of the Occldeital
di pin ill int Th y have alrjidy oicupl l
Vego flu noith ot Lion and arc lro
cudlnir poulhward
ITALY THANKS nNdlAND
Home March 17 lite senate today
adoptel a iisolation thanking tho Ilrltlsn
parliament for Itit expression of sympathy
with Italy and her toldlera as exprewed
In the hou ot commons > i terdaj b > tha
uiidu secreturi of state for forolsn ulTalm
Mr furzon Iho motion was catrled by
ficclamation
no nitirisn ILnrr
WnshlnBton Mirch 17 No war ant cni
be found hero for tho statements coming
from Parucas to tho tffei t tint n Ilrltlsh
lkct Is about to muke u hostllo demon-
stration nt Ii Uiayra to enforce tho i ol
lectlon of an Inddnnlty for thy tuatment
of a Jirltlsh of lieu at uiuiiu
jianv vnnus to dhatii
St Pot rsburf Maiolil During the re-
cent snow Htonn In the proi Inco of Orel
1H peions wuo fro7in to deith In one
right
HNaiAND SllCICS TO COLD
Will Support nn Iffoit for a Bltnotalllc
tonfi n uce
Iondon March 17 It Is slated that tho
grvcrnment will stpport tie tVhltlev bl
mitalllc motion but with tho quindention
that tha gnvtrinicnl doi a not Intend ti
di part In the llchti st iltcrte from the gol i
stjndirl I hi mot on of Mi Whltlcj ti
ctis tht it Is the oi Fnlon of the house
th it Hi > Initibllily In the prln or gnl I and
slh r slm < 17J htul provd liijuilou lo tt u
bi rt tnttn tn of tho uiuutrv nnd U tin 1
upon th uuimnm nt th ndvlsib Illv I t
tin > do tin ir uiniist to s cure an luti t i
th n ii a ri im nt
I he i h mci llnr of the exohe pn i Mil hat 1
Illi ksHenih aid lint nllhouhh blme
alll in viiis nv > lv d In the motion Its
ll > l lJ lilt hou lid mt KISSIinlv
In d < the adoptl in I tin blmi liillii sss
timb > tho 1nlti d Ivlni loin 1 In thin pro
ii lid to dwi II tip n the dlversltv of opln
Irn rngni ling Minttulll m and fold i was
Impos Ult In ills < pln on to fix I ratio ab
si liimly Indtpendint of the matki t Out
luitlnn On the othct hand h said it was
not denied llut ir unv tntetn itlonnl igi i
uii nt wan interiHl into bj a suflklent run
lir of nations H would inflm nco tht llm
niatlntis li sides tin adoption of nn I
tiiuatluial iigieiment mlkht posslblv
bilng the valiiej of tho nn taJs closet than
at present In rtgntd lo tho ratio Sir
Mlihnel said he hid been told Ihat t1 e
1 ii id Siilta would pt jlnblv deslie 1
in hi lo 1 but In V I > w r t tho prli i of tllvi i
It mi mi 1 to him that sudi n ri lo w is nb
sulultly dlshontst to ireilttots and would
shrilly mean a tlnanclnl panli with possl
bl iIhosuouh imjils to the credit of the
eoinurj If the i illo was bnie 1 on the
market valuis of the tnottils he toiilil not
s i how that wi uid flu the fxtnivagant
biitiM of the blmualllsts foi the uiiei
m nt would Hi liable to bo brolt n In the
lint of p lltlinl iriiviilslon or war an i
the i Hi t of in h iln 11 In Its peinunciue
in nlil mllltute imalust in iss
Nothing noii liupottait to Ore it Hrit
ii n i mid be on I J inn tin exti me
cf ult i np iho inrreniv Hn it
Hi i iln i inn i tin ktIiI ttnnd ird ln ttnl
if bUi iiiln 1 mis tdngulirlv proiiii
u i ill It wis more gtnroiiRl ilf
I I utimi e thn working ilis ts mil
I clnr wux s wuo btlng pnld Ihnn ivir
tuin No lounii In the hlslorj of tin
witll th h nkc asserted was ever In i
II It r tTuicn In b ir in mormons lul
nt I ixntl m with fs dlsi mfort lb nfum
li siw nothing to Jmuifj allulng ttiat
1 in iln i uiu 11 y sjsti ir
Hi i hiiiui llor of th exchequer n I
ultti I h w r that th re w as depr Shi i
I i hnihaiidiv and In thn totlon uianiil u
iui Put heilnlmnl the cause was to be
md In inn pin is whh h wore due at one
Hliim
to iho appreciation of gold Hut the
I mini ton of gold had hugely lucioni I
ai t now hlghei than ever stood the r
maikiblo tut tlMt the mint jeni whlih
had shown an eorinous and tineotampled
sunk or gold In tho bank had showed tho
lowest prices on rwqtd Mluht there not
N a ivosoti for the fall In prices without
anything In do with th uppreiiation of
gold lo tho fact tlmt the fall in tho prii e
of teaily ovtry article was due to foreign
LDiiipilltlon which nu duo to an Inoieiss
In ptoductton mid a mora effictlve uso of
nil Ital nw ng to a wider system ot it edit
and tho nso of telegraph and lastlv lo
tho vast exIeiiRlon of the railways of the
wot 11 and tho lmprov menta hi tie jner
cuiitll marble
Br Mil hail lleachllliks said that while
admitting the evils to India tuiisiquent to
tho fill of the pile of thu itipei he polnt
ul out that the othet gold uslnj parts of
tie unplte must b
> tonsidiied The Kov
irnnunt w is willing and anxl us to inter
Into an lnti i nation il eonfir n or upon
nehotlntlors lot It wan not prep i red lo
atui Ion in M atan luiil of the tlilie
Kingdom
Soini of h a iiIInguis UU > Mr lSnlfour
Iho Ilrtt 1 i 1 of the treasury did nut
nine with thise lews lot tin v win nil
ukrud tint th v wue tut JusiilU 1 in pto
puilng or ntu pilng a ohnni In the old
sUnliiril of the I nitul Kliikilom
Sir William ulMu lluirotit who w > s
ihanc dor el tb ihqutr In the lite hi
iral riihmt anl who Is now th opposi
tion In ih r In
the huutn of commons lo
I Hut u k Ml i ui ji KsBeaeh Mo
tions n uliiiniiui In ald were bocotr
Inr i I m tun vr > vtar Sit Mkhoel
Hliks Hi nh s rtuteimnt ho said wn <
w ulliv of his rwiltlon and will l ttndu
tnil In lluniRiiy as well as In Ameikii
It w is n it credible Pint theio should bo
iinv doubt teEerdlng Huglinds views on
t is subject In his opinion tho resolu
Ileus of Mr Whitley wnti tho euthanUla
of bltiu tnllltm
eil1K to r uo tho Btntement thnl
Ui fall ot prices was duo to other tntiscs
Unit tho nppnelation of gold he warned
the country iirfalnsl altering Indlis cur
unty cystom which he auld was without
doubt most suitable for her The aciept
imce ot tho revolution wculd id no Kng
land it thu memy of the monetary oil
Welti and would more iffectually Injure
Ilrltlsh commerce ihun any thing that could
bj don on tho high m is it was not on i
divided cabinet he lontlnued that Ihe re
spon Mia Hhotild bu taken ot liimiKirltw
w Ith lhiglands i in re ncy
Mt Arthur nilfour Urst lord of tha
triasurv whose Blrong sentlmtint In favor
ve know
Sir William
Vcrpon Hurcourt expressing
tl Is sentiment nnd
saying that nothing
c ° u lfreuad him It w h conformity
with olvliuuion nnd common Benso that
we thoiiia tolerate thopr nt Incinvoni I
and ruinous sv stem
Uou tint ihgland was
prepared to bear
HOUSTON DAILY POST WEDNESDAY MOKNTOO MARCH 18 1896
her fair shAre In establishing an Interna
llonnl ngrcement for tho uso ot both met
tils In tho currency on a rcusonablo InsL
just lo debtor and creditor nllkc
Mr Whitleys resolution wits then adopt-
ed without a division
Mi McIcan thm nnnounccil thnt In
would not movo Iho nmendment of which
ho hnd given notice InslEtlcg upon the ne
te sliy of maintaining tho gold jtnmlarl
In Mi w of the satlsfiu tory state ment mado
by Kir Michael HleksHench ns to the at
tlttnle of Ihe govertimont towards the
question
London March 18 Tho debalo In Jrir
llamcitt joaterday on iho subject of til
metalllsm has aroused wldeHpreiul Intel
est and comment In Hnghind and tiuitly
all tho mottling papers luo an editorial
expression on tho subject
Tho Standard conservative says In an
editorial Wo nto luartlly glad that Sir
Ml hael HicksPenh bus put Mt foot
down with such tltmniss and that Mr
rtalfour sitd nothing to suggest dissent
front th practknl conclusion announced
by Ills colliiigtie
The Dally Nows liberal has nn editorial
headed Illmt talllsnt Snuffeil Out
whuh sins I hn i biers fiom both Mdis
of tho house which greeted Sir Mh Inn I
HlekitHeiiihH dei laratlon cxpro ed thn
lommon sin i > of tUe nutloii sir Mlchail
tetognUts thn tmKW thlllty of fixing a
ratio If this Is liiipussllili blinetiilllMii
ImpoKhlbe loo We tigiet tile accepl
nm n of tho resolution but it can do no
harm
Tho Chronicle liberal nnd the Morning
Post cnriionatlvc exprem apptovnl ot
hi Michaels slntemnit nnd they trust
thnt the blmrtnlllsts ire now utlsfleil
Tho Jlmis fays neither barm nor good
rtn come fiom tho uloptlon of the W hlt
lee resolution The llmifl pionounces It t
ooloiless i nuctitii ut
HiNiit s viuws
Tree Silver Agitation Not Ttcsponslblc for
Pin mci il Ills
Henvet folo Mnreh 17 The Denver
chamber of commerce has mailed a retdj
of which thu following Is the loncludlng
putagriph to n communication recently
rceelvul ftotn the New toik chamber of
commerce
Nothing stands In the way ot confidence
nnd ptospeilty but tho dialer In publl
securities who deploring tin It Issue de-
mands moie of tin m tho e V ho In llev o tin
N itlon can expand only by foliating ll
limbs wllh gold those whu would deprlvi
the gouriimctit of Its ptiper lbsuos nnd
tho o who denounce tigltation becauso they
feat il
ANOTHHlt HMHTHTlON
Met Hy Prominent Cubins nnd Will lie
Safdy lainded
le Punlnk Springs Pla March 17 The
expe Utlon of folittud foliiso which iAlled
from Tumpi about two wicks ago wus
met a an ttppointc I locution In tho gulf by
u sttamer whoso name Is tJven is Tote
Marll h tvlug on board Cenifral Colns o
AI i or Hi nun b7 and Majot Quisada
tithir In law of Colntso the main bolv
cm Flsttd of nluelvelght nble boiled men
niiiBl nf whem are promlmnt In soilcty In
Hnvrini Iho stctmers wilt lmmedlitely
w 11 fni Cuba Intending to land on thn
northin coaat near Cardomis Iho carco
lm ludi a 1000 Winchester an 1 Hemlngton
tlfis ut machetes two inpldilrlng Hold
pieces and a large niitiber if cnrtrldgis
and a considerable quantity of dvnimlte
Sufilcienl accoutrements were token fo
TOO men
Brigadier General Pedro Aasquer who
won ninth distinction In tho foimej ri vo
lution waii n loading llgtire of the expedi-
tion Tho Spinlsh consul nti Tampt was
fully aware of tho movo but on account
ot It being made on Hund tv he could not
nrrist tho members of tho expedition the
United htates marslnl tefuslng to net
wnvjnn is voititnu
Havana Muteh 17 Uenetal Su irez Vnl
dii ind liem rtl llninji lino enih hnd
an cni vi meiu neai iinilclntln In Iliuir
del Itlo with the insurcents Ihe 1 itlei
aro said to have lost AH kllhd nnd wound
id I he v nic being pursued by the tioops
uf the two guicials mentioned and by oth
ci SpniiWh loliimii
i iptaln lleneiil W > y ler bdrnvs tho fact
that In Is gruith worrh d nbn it the status
of tin qmatlon of < ogiiUlng the billlgor
im y or the Intuigents
IOVAlt SPANIARDS
Mndrid Monh H At i miietlng In Jin
celoifci vestudtty iwinhei of the Inill
taiv club uunnlniously pismtl a vole of
loniledentn In Geneial Assefiirrn niliilsii r
nf win and oftencl lo return lo utlic
service nn tuahso wllh expectation of p u
ct promotion
THU STATU CAPITAL
Oatisas Pornier Polloivirs May He Shot
All Iiilgnllon Piojrct
Attslln Tixas Mnnh 17 Ihe revi rail of
Iiulgii Slaxeys doclslon In the iirz i levu
IliUiin cases by the nupreme court un
nnuneed fiom Washington lodiy Is ipt to
strike torrot In Soiilhwist Uixis whin
the iffict I fully ivillred It uieiins that
seveinl hundred M xkans now living
peacefully lit his stite nre In danger ot
being taken ncioss the Itlo Grande mil
shot Including pome who have nlieidv
done lime In Aiiwrk m prisons foi loii
tlon of tlm neutrillty laws bo th it an ov
odns of nxGnrzulies n ay bo looked for
from border counties
Mr John T Smith has filed with the dls
trltt clerk ot Trtvls county a deikiritim
of Inlenilon to appropriate for Irrigation
purposes the excels ot water In lakt M
Donald ns well is the wttus or Paiton
ueek Hi proposes to dig Inigitlon taiuls
on both sldis of tho fvlorudu ilvir in
Iravls and Hastrop ountlcs anl to dl
ttlbute samo by means of flumes unl lat
etnl ditches
THU 1MUU KUC0H1
IIDAZi AT IllDAR 11AYOP
Cndti Uajou Tetas Jlatxh 11 Iho res-
idence of An Hdmond Iiiwrneo imiglit
llro Prlday morning The timely owlst
anco nf the nilghhois isavod tho dwelling
ftotn being destroyed No Insuiinci
TWHN 1V THOUSAND iDOlLAK HI r
Mlneola Texas March 17 N S Sodek
sou x Sons gitteml m rchandtir > it ore
was elostioyed by llio this moiulng nt i
ucloilv liisiiranio on stock f lo VW hull I
ing and Ilxttircs tIKO Only a f w gon Is
Wtro BiiMd The building waj totally di
Btroycl It Is BuptKHbid to hav cutigtu
Hie by u dtteellvo limp expnding ejulek
ntut etitigetlc work of tltlzin saved
neighboring Monti tint were threatened
UlblNUSS MATTUKS
TO CIIHC1C Pl H15 HANK
Cameion TVxis Mnrch 17 i tisterday
afternoon tho depositors of tho Milam
County bunk Insolvent met nt tho court-
house an I Btdected II 1 Smith V a
Nabours and G A Thorn is ns a c w
nilttio lo appoint vino oxptrt to examluo
I lie books of said bank ta mscirinlu the
true amount of nsaots and liabilities and
make iisrt of same larli deimsltor was
taxed j per tent on tho amount deposited
to biui the expenses of the lnestimation
Dr W 1 Halrd wns emplouil nnd heifftn
this afternoon llo will bo assisted by Mi-
Grant nil tmployo of tho bank Tilings
aro quisling down ami It Is thought that
depositus will U paid almost In full
Tunniric noiwp nxriosioN
St Iouls Mo Mulch 17 A special to
thu Hcpubllo from Sedma Ala says
Particulars of a terrible boiler explosion
at McLtrklns mill at Caledonia Wilcox
ottnty reached this illy tolay Iho ex-
Plosion was caused by an Imperfect safety
valvo Iho bollct trashed through Ihe
mill and sped along close ta tho gtound
ror four himdrcd fict And finally burled
llielf In thn euith Stm Watts a fntnier
Mixiindcr Otace a laborer at tho mill
md Allen Holllnger wuo killed P I
Defee a fnttntr had a leg broken and
olhetwlsa injuted
SHOUT NBWS STOKIUS
KANSAS CITY The cltlzen5 of Pcttv
0 1 ulcbrited with great rclildng the
imiuuigo by the house ot tho flio 1 ome
r IMfAtHi Mrs Saphl t Clnmrootnvnns
Ions centenailit Ii is celebtated her lU2d
iitndin Mis Clnmtotit was born In II t
tn my In 171
iAN rilMIStO lle eo inch tint Is
sitting In judgment mi Key Urovviilus
uquitted tho in i urn pastor ot olio rluige
th it of iintnotnlltv
llAUHISlltmo Pa Two persons were
kllhd and ilcTt others more less In
jured In a collision on tho Pennsylvania
1 illroad near faltelton
M2W lOItKPdnln P Uhl United
Slatts ninhitiftuloi to German has sailed
on the North Germ in Lloyd stenmer Siiali
fur 1 In men tie wits acionipanled by Mrs
t Id the Misses Uhl and Master Uhl
M IV 1 OIIK 1 or lomo reeison not ap-
r ucnt tho IiMi iltl7ens of New ork
111 not eert themselves to in ike tho
Klchiitlon of St PitrlcksDu this ye ir
suipass thoso ot previous years
I lllINGS Mont N vs has reached
lirn ot the killing of two Indlins beb nc
Ing to tho Shoihone trlbi In Northern
vomInir by Ihrec white men iho mttt
iluil the indltiib ml then stole their
II 1 1 s
< IllfAGfi Allss Pllin Tcin Is pro <
triti I by the announce ment of the ill ith
I h i fnvurlte flstei Mrs llotrneo Mot
rls liet mntiagcr denies howevei th it
hlu will return to Inglnnl without eoin
I i ting her tour wllh living
Nl V AOHK Mis Garcia wlioie hus
bind Is In command of tin filibustering
M Million nboaicl the Biiinudi miss thi-
n will surely return to ausuci tho
ilurces ncritlnst him for aluniptid Mola
tion uf the ne ltnllty laws
HIS MeiMh Iowa Governor Dicle
Iui in i epti il nn lnvlt it Inn limn ii i ri laiy
liihiit to bo pt i sent at Hit I mm liln oi
Ih Intlliflhlp low l Mlii vluiy lout
In iki daughtti of the ov i nor will
Im Hn the i ssrl
Is WSAS CI 1 Knit Ihe Inn Ismen fo
PoBimiitci Mm i w In i one llct i mile id
win lav taie nppnlntiu tin sin riff to take
i huge of the nliie pm ling si ttl m nt
wllh the iroveiiinieut ri o bun Um n an
u > ianting to niuke go6d the aelaieailon
e HICAGO n oplnlm haudi d el tvn by
Ju i e niowciip holds that all stutkmlikrs
of bull Hug associations aIi th r paid up
in lot nre em the sum pla i in it all
nun mated In the dlvilends o In i mi
1 any alike and it m ci ssarlly i j jvt 1 unit
tin > tniiBI nlllio hi ar Pie loist i
IMHANAIOIIS bupulntendint Hog m
m iln Northfiiii Indlina hoipttil foi liu
hin i has been cxpi ilni nil it on latuh r >
ii pitlcnu with a prepai mon in tdi fiom
In hyiod glimlH ofilnep and lie hit
ui uuied a treatment which It Ii iliim
I hii nlrindv cured two of the worst
i i of catalepsy In the nsvlum
1 i llltl u J V1 MeKlnnty Miss Mor
in luil honewhlppel U us M jimtoi
wi i hnd mado letnirls il out lier In a
r > i i ii su to which Hiitud llut ton shot
Mi
I
IIpull
pull
pullM
ui named Qoodscn vim hn I nlbd
I i rrv Goodsoi in return 11 u l
I llurtim to dm n an 1 Dm on W
liompson had t laudul ol wlilski s
I out
M V lOUKiMr Cromwill counsel
fot tho new Punam i Canul loiiipuiv lias
ulil with biiielury of Si itn olney a
I ni a ileelirillou tint thi re dms not
M nor Is theie am i outempl mon of
im > 11 in for tho coustli 1 itimi oraequlu
II m of the Puinuii t ni my with or ly
II Mi inigu i compaiy nmln any foran
of < n nt i ship or coin nl
< II M1 1ULA1N bJlilltor Audiew
or Hi Planklnton Sttidard hiving h anl
tin iti that his oftlc would In stitkitl
ail I urned In this eiks Issue ol Ih
1 ipi I firs to the milter and sues tl at
tin Ij il iintb i takei I ii on hand joml
mipi h of cofflni and th it if an attempt
Is mi i to carry out tin ullegi d tine it of
niitiii him out thiho w hm atieuipt it
need t earn coflliu vvl h them as the
ixpiu i of Intciment s cheap in Plankln
ton
SPORTING TIPS
liu fptrtMTicns exhibition at Madison
Sun ui mrdeii New York H a big Biit
ce 1
Sin I i tneiiro winners Itey del J learn
Willi im I lulciTion Sir lswir Desso
Si i v I i luil m
Hin i ham Al l winners were HrM
git in iti Ri He of Nlles Adam John-
son c I Dmt
San 1 it cis o winners Klrgstrcet tho
Judge Mo lalaslji Alultiln HihoMltplly
Sn i ii J onto
Ihe 1 tlrn rimes says nn eaily chil
le pe ti b exp i led from tho ilifiuttd
I nhllsli i hiss plama for a return met ti-
C hit igo v In t In u held n big mat
mwjtlng md dituled to work ag ilnti
every tide i inutile i iiutlldnlo who will ni
plitrgo himself for sticcl Impioveireti
Tho i inference of minor league pict
dents railed bv tho New otk uiieilut
Ijst meiiith Is In sisjI n at W tishi igiiin
The clilI puinoe to lomplete the in
gilratlon of a cotnblniitloii of the mlnet
Ii ugtius
ifot thn next four dais the aiUtociatlel
el Jgu will be the ku gt of St lou In tha
ntimbct high class and variety of entries
th annual bin h show of the St Uotits
Kennel club far suixi tefl any of the prti
lju exhibitions held In that city
PugUiKt Johnny lavaek has iccclvci a
Ictu from liu N itlotuil Spottltm lull oC
uamo atu foi a fight with Hilly lime 1 IS
luiii
Smith had itupwly lgnod in
nuatch will come off ally In Juno or tlu
hitt r part of Mav
Thu rcpiifcininiliM of the mlnot base
hall leigtim lull an lmpoitant meeting
tle
at Wauhngtoii at which a Nation H or
gmliatlon was fomml and taken 1
aiilved at Dallas In ehuce of Maiuigr
Diddle bock Ihe ti im will practice at
Dallas several we Kb wlun an exhibition
loin ot lexon will be mudi Illchet
llieltcmstoin rtsfuseil to go along because
of sonin nilsiinilcrstinditig with Prcslelunt
on Der Ahe
Padelv Smith btxjihet or Denver
rOHPlGN llllllHS
H1MA Pciu lb
DIXON WON THE FIGHT
Marshall Slipped In the lifth anil
Strained His Leg
run pool rooms may bring suit
Ihlnk They May He Ablo to llecovor
Ituyat Nettlo 7u eS Prom Iho
esteru Urilnu
Uoston Mass March 17 George Dixon
of Uoston defeated Jerry Marshall of Alts
trnUa In seven rounds nt Muc Hill to-
night Marshall hurt his legs in tho fifth
round nn 1 fell and was un ible to coiitlniit
tho bout The in itch wns ttneler tho au
spices of tho Ircscott Athletic club and
about 40uO people were ptesent Jimmy
Mcfollvlllo acted as teferoo and the light
was precided bv thtco lively bouts be-
tween local pugilists
lllxon mil his manager Tom O Hourko
sttpped Into tho ring nt 9 50 nnd wcie
given an ovation Dixon nib Immediately
followed by Matshall Dixon weighed In
at 11114 pounds and Mtashill tipped the
sculis nt lJt > O llourko and Sun AMier
wue in Dixon s eoriitr nnd Patsy Kcrrl
gin Hilly Hennessy and J ick Udvvatell
handle el Mai shall
Koiind 1 op nod with iu h and a mlxup
followed aflu which Dixon Marled hi by
playing for his opiHUients wind which
tactic he continued Ihioughout the Hveil
rounds
Hound 2 Matshall got In n left on the
stomach Dixon mtsed a swing but quhK
l > followed wllh a tight hind rib loisler
and pent Matshall down neat the lopm
with a left invlng Matshall then scoicel
a right on ho head md In tht tnlxup
Dison landed on body anil lace and got
in a savage nt I > U ut
Kouml uMrtshiil stopped Dixon s lett
kail elevrriv Marshall tapped wllh right
Dixon til el with left fot fate but conn
tinwl and tifte r shott t tug wink Ihev
r lint heel Iho gong lountl the mm
Ulnt hid
Hound 4 Marshall Jabbisl and was coun
liiid Dixon Ian b d lett hnid on stum i h
anl Mnislull i ounteied on fice and eev
criy ducked aw u from nn uppereiit nit
on tried for the Jaw but was too far
hark Th men were going at short iiiiic
when the gong sounded
Hotintl 5 Dixon ruihed and scorrd the
Ir rt on tlm Tu e Alushnll fnt lett in the
hnast but with little fores he reached
tin fine hud howiver with tin right
1 nth nun we in righting at i r n 11 puo
ir the give md Inkn older nnd during n
hp Maishall stralnwl tho llgim nts In
hi leff anl ritunvd to hls curlier lame
Hound 6 Plxnn i I the pat and diove
tl left in on the wind and the right on
th Jew Hi trie I tor tho fate but
missed Marshall li n his light into liu
nhs hard A nu nu nt lit i Dixon liHjttl
Mnrshntt as he h in 1 i gainst the iois
Hound 7Dixon ot i d with a e ft en
lh tr inoch Mar hill d l kt I rbvirls
fiom a left swing bin ipptutcl to hnvi
I it his steam HrNk mill btlng follow t
Marshall llppd tind Dixun lushid when
Miiihal iglln slip i 1 ml when he
gong Bounded ho announ 1 his Inability
to continue
Maishall stood a giett dial of punlsh
niuit but II was cvile it fiom the lli l
round that Dxon was mil li the better
man
roiad Nimr srnu
The Iamlsvllh Pnoliooms T oiwps Pllced
at 1 lv 1 him ii d lullais
Iculsville Ixy Alatih 17 Tin DoulS
lh poolrooms weie nirht to tiie extrnt
nf il IiTd > I V tht wil sunt tint
w is woiked on tin lis ri nt flew Ol
lnn i satnrd ly ifti moan tin 1 tho pioprio
tors aro now unci 1 tain whether they wue
tho vtitlms of a wltetapping gang or of
un employo ot the ANcstirn Union Tele-
graph company who wius falic to the
trust leposetl In him It w ii llrit thought
that tht lessen hue would artiount lo
nearly SlOexii but aftei the propi li ims or
tin bcieral 1 loins hid tits ly rcimin I
t lit ir hooks this inoriug It was liuni
tlut half tint amount wnull tovtr thin
lot il Ioimch m n nr ai tin be c llinatt 1
the InsseiB an us follows t istfnnt t
I inc ttppioslm ite d triv n tv tl i i l
loom mill tl nisrlv s Silmh 51
Newmarket Jliim luif Jnm II pio
iniitois of the ikioIio mis tvi s th ni
stives as satlsll 1 in In ni ti l > st ir
thu i Is any pirnf that th w In j w ri
laiipcd but If oi the olhir hand th
OPUltor of tl ti I l l iph r imp my Is I
p nil who sent I lit falsi uniius tluv
think th y have emir fni u linn ciln t
the t nnipiiiiy ird will nr ibil h tmih nith
i it ion Ir the t otirti All nf Hi ni rxi n s
Ihe billrf that all nf the pooh itins whirli
wuo vii tlmlrd In tllfl nil i 11 a will
unite In tin fight and an i making a t > st
nse villi in the event of n d i islon fu
or a llo to them push their Imtiv tial
el ilms
NPAV oitri NS IIACHS
New Ork ns Alarcb n Pnuiyearoldi
u 1 upivnid six lurlongsiomoi lot
tltoss i lo 1 won Carrie II 07 Cliy s
to 1 second Salvation 105 II Williams
s to 1 third lime 1 lvc
Twov u olds four furlongsSanguine
1V Shrtret 2 to 1 won Worry not Kin
llylei 5 to 1 second ludge Uullcr 97
i lav S lo 1 thin Ihne 0 11
lhreey carolds and tipw ml six furlongs
111 Henty 111 MiGlone 1 tit 3 won
Sli John 10 1 Poners
to 1 second
1uiHlcin unnouucliif the ullclew Ieirward4j erryimn 11 H lurns W to 1 third
M time
St Patricks handicap purse J7M for S
yearolds and up one mile and seventy
vnrdsDomlngo 1U J HIU s to 5 won
Nlcollnl 15 Gate wool 4 to I second Lit
Torn 05 llylc in to 1 thli 1 lime
slips
C1ne >
to Bcxuio lemedliil uitlnn li > tlio Nalloiwl ml < 3carolds and up Old Sign
1C1
limtua on the ticvuiiioH of tho mlnou
lwdlen Tho si kblon not a stctet one
Illrsih f to 5 won Helen II G mi
nt r Clai 7 lo 1 second Charh v Da
Sixteen of Iho St lous lirowns have > f H > le 0 to I thlid Tlir It
Poiirvcarulds arid upward elllnc m
furlongsDenver 102 11 vie 0 to 1 won
Hweethenrl 17 Hums 8 to 1 second
ltustup 102 Hennessey 50 lo 1 third
Time 1 ISii
nhw ompws PNnups
Stuth and vlttor ovor oung Corbetl Tl > ree fourths of a mile kIIIiir Second
ey
tonla Jt
° llf 2 > rcldsICobii
tructotl to puehasi m hotter ai ll horn lilt Houston
each lmu
U8 a n > Ono
miH JlSLnU8 hnrtraUt
HHl SsiJs > ri1 < premier P Desmet do ny DO St leo lie n p l an
Nayor reltcrntnl that Uelgulm could not
take tlm liiiiintivB for tho toeeittblUh
inuit of luteniatloniii bltiu talllsm though
It woulil iicuulescei in any measuro look
ing to that end
PAIUSM Melln tho lrench protec
tlonlst leader In the clnmbtr of dcputlea
today presented a motion thu the govern-
ment open negotlatloni for iho bringing
about of nn Inteinatioi il monetaiy ikice
ment
LONDON dispatch from Honihay
mvs that Simiiel l4 Clemens Mark
I wain who Is lying 111 at Jeyhore In
tho liouibay prcsiclencv will lecover his
condition not be Ing a serious as nt Prht
reported
ST PlTIHtSHP15GKing Humbert la
otronglv urged to bring tho Abyssinian
cniupnlMl to 11 close by incepting King
Mem Ilk a let ins Thn Hussinn ioverii
ment Is eiuitti willing to use Its ood of
lie tw In thn negotiations for peace
LONDON Aiming the persons killed by
an explosion of gun powder on tho Ilrlt
lsh steamer Mntadl on tho Congo rlxer
worn Mr and Mrs Stanley 8 llnrvey of
lloston flu j were mU lonartes
LONDON The examination of Dr L
S Jameson tho raider ot the Transvaal
and his fourteen companions charged
under thn foreign enlistment act with
warring on a friendly State was le
sumcHl at tho How Street pollco court be-
fore Sir John Hiidge tha chief magis-
trate Many society ladles were present
Lotta 1U
rty Hells Ha 0 ch
Hon
M Judith C Dockstader
shlaml 7 each Midst r IHrolllne vi
h Hooo li Hobt
Seven and a half furlongs sollngl
a
ele Prante Arellne IDS e h Tretiton
tl I t ° < mnra 113
Ht Little Mott Dordeier each Arkausnw Oak or
Paklr Hot Spur Jm Ho
1 AN IOWA OUTRAGE
Sloux City Iowa Mirch
17 Ml s Mil
oi glass of Alcon low
P y mo h
nn rvrSr by no 5
lamp Morliy 8he
nJ wjylrli
whlto
Hug herseback to glvo music lessons in
K country She
was hold
u o r fU
h Hie was then botnu
to her hor e
d iolrife1 Th0 hor9B
ennte txack
o
kron Ut night drying
the
unci n tou
for tho ravlsher and
lynihng
doubt vv II
follow his capture
tterbon Thinks This tl Time for Dem
31ahPattersan J a m TrC w
In the cllv this forenoon and held an Im
promptu leveo ot piomliient sound money
democrats in tin course of am Interview
brrorc leaving for St Joseph where he
elellvet an iiildriss tonight Congressman
Patli isin Mid Since tho promulgation
pf Miklnliys platfotm the elunoimu
has a gr at opportunity to enmo out fair
mid twiuurn for Bound money Hit the
tnnn who have uil W < nn ut the part
ing of the wnyf go to the lour There Is
always a cutiiln crowd ut the baggage
wagon
MK MILLS OTCUISA
Continued fiom 1lrst Page
linvo discharged Its duty to tho peuplo
and the lopunslblllly would bo left with
the preslelcnt
Mr Mriigti did not wish to give Spain
anv cans of complaint and he theieforc
favored tho mild llun resolutions now
puiellng
And vet added the HUiator In clos
ing I hive not doubted that any notion
would cause this fanatical nutlon to take
up the gauge ot wat
Sir Mills of Texas gave notice that ho
would follow on tho Cuban question to
motrow
At 1 51 oclock tho senate adjourned
until tomorrow
110UHH
Washington March 17 The hotiso de-
leted tho day to tho hill to amend the
ndtnlnristratlvo tariff act ot ISM and passed
It with substantial anicndmetit Tho pur
poso of tho bill Is to strengthen the net
of 100 soino weak spots having been
developed during the six years It Ins
beet operation Tho bill wns drawn
after extensive hearings nnd the mlvleo
and assistance of tin tte isury department
tho bond of guicral npptalscrs Importers
and others with practiuil experience on
the BtihJeU Ono of tlio most Impottnnt
Chang h makes lnercaHed dute3 and pen
alties for lindenaluntien lo commence at
tho point of linden uiu itlon und not Id
pn cent itbovo
tho undcivaluation as re
qiilinl by the present law
Dtiilni Ihe debite Mr lohnson Hip
Cal nriccil Mr Payne why the wins
nnd nu urns committed had not icported
11 feumlng the t rlfi si he lules
J ft lV lv Ing tn the gal
Ptlcs n plied Mr P ync wo mliht bung
ich ft l it ciinld not bi
come a law 1
hope to Join with tho gen
ii man from f ulltcunla In Ihe Ptrihflflh
< uiactmeut of a lew th it
lnl
P1 lection to Amul
n t
ean Industries
Republic in applause
NAVAH INCRIJASH
Pour New HattlcBhhJlina Plftecn Totpdo
Hoata Recomtnendeel
Washington March 17 Tho naval np
ptoprlaUon bill for the next final jout
will contain tho most llboial allowance
for Uie iiueasn of the n ivy carried by
any bill sneo the w tr Pour bittlcshlps
and rifiion totpedo bo its wis the do
clsipn of tho committee on tonfclderatlnti
1 nPW VRMN hlch hid been the
prlncpil oint of ditcussion In many
nn iin < j ht dcnioct us fought hard to
il iv to setuie six liattlesblp but the le
publlctns stood well togethir and cart led
their point J he mot on lor Elx liattic
shlps was iimIo by Mr Cumrnlngs of
New lotk ml wis lost by a voto of i
ti i but one republican voting for It The
vote w us
Vii t Demoerits Cuinmlngw of New
loll Mjyer of Hoiilsliini Money or Mis
sKs pp i te of eioigla and Hart of
Pennsylvania Republican Jlnnley or
In I iinu
N isRi public ars Houtelle ot M line
Hull k of Ohio Hllllo n of Calllornii
Pull of rthod Iblund Wilson ot New
lul 1 ops of Illinois anil D lytou of e t
iri lnU
The was Konielhlnc of a dlbpulo over
an attempt by the democrats to t ist a
Vote bv prow fit Mr Hall of Missouri
who was absent bin tha ch eli deckled
this to be in idmlsslble
The position of Mr Robinson ot Penn
lylvinia who was absent also wax a
V 1 hlrmiu Houtelle Mild thu p
Kol lnson fivonil lour ships nnd Mi
Cuninlngs contendtel that he cleared six
iilL fou r tlcships will be ot 11 OKI tons
each null this cost Is not to exceed
fj7W
0 P1 lusU ° r airient which H
tho uhl l to ho 111 unpin piovM c
cr tin
torpedo noits a e to huvt a men
rail the otbti tin are to luavi v i
kno t3 l then ton hum
1 sss Vf l V h < alls inclinlln
iho u tile me it of the pi jreo wh re the
are to In b Kit
wue ltt und
1 lli ib ° nf foi nn
it Hn that l the p 7l reels
foam v
shar Hi thedistilbuilon IHIe
w Mi VI r
of letilsl ni will tn i MV Xn
PHUlo line ir Mlisi
sipil l The
mw cnfl w H ho
e oniric
t mil t UA
to B Clltl
fJi
Hon as it needs in thn i xt flscil year
Pi lied llll
r h o 1
Hi
n l ilngF
built by
eli IUtmuit Is leit
A HlOinj <
UPAH
An T nlooked for
soni ient In Wash
oshlimni M l7 PreSI Clve
I ml iiinu 1 list ssM 0V v
night buweon
ex Ios
iis tuiaoVs w hiVkilJ1 r 1 i Votr
il cavorted J1 i clincliocl
nllieailioi f ffoi ts to
1 nn led 1 k m <
eMHIn
li eneigl iii
npatf lloch were
F from <
< Puili h Wn lM > Pi <
s i JlL > i Cants
the stoiy
> n
sinrinnrTRNmD
Ireriilcnt tm lS
lacij 3 i Silica to
Washington 1
of his name Mr 01 ono strole
1
Kreatest itroke for t °
er made
sirvlco ntorm
1 > > t Vk h
time vv IS X elill s
sen ice
Mime
will be slinimieei iI0f for
ruhw nppiy ly making nil the
tho girt of the kea Mt
government nlon Vme b ol the
United States el trc S 1 s Postmastor
here and there m i iuLV ctP
necessary by pel iiliTJ 1 ceTitlon made
This nn haT rstatiee
mind for a long time Iontn
lajwl in li aceompluinhV b < > e Uo
desire to hav ci eib iLl i 1 8lmiJ bv a
each head ilir < < mid
of n in i
commission thoroiiihk1 fini < bureau or
Parllular of rT V 01 n h
hln
eoneeining whe tl Tin 2 J1 1 J < hcloii
tlon ns to It e 11 hii ones
U l
few matKrs haxU ° iM U l ° ru > 1
hv will not eoiiJin m lied but
whn the nler TZ m nf > nt
CIveland n Mr
s imnd
t n
ally nothing tn ti 11 UT sulatnntj
riss his sueiissLVir np lo mbar
can at pres uTe Su t h
wvlee r tn
rules will haveK
placed there
SSr rn
no reaVten y V nTpN
Senator A A i a i ssa
J1H
tt
nbjectlon to si0 T ai
was 1 ror n t
w Ithotit tfe r iSSfrt
2
portatit leg sYnh1 toi
Inn rSSC S
>
a separate nl MtTI
Wa hlng SreJ
of Waco sonof tne UGj
Mrs ettyGreenIefc
Now siork nnd waT i
IthxarlouspolStr ta
uatlon of r
n lSl >
1 ho following frmni B
ere uppolntrsiB JW l
county r ri t OttB
su
son rslgUl j8 Y
Nesrfrte V Sr
Vhe lV A n Wi V Ti
II resigned Wreht M aif
Nothing I kno
nt of thodft nUoainJ 1tkri
7 Consul Waff Ula
lails iiewspapti TheV
>
I intuit show that K
lebiuaiy 23 14
The house
laj mice a committee favoralt > tmW i
r
icnlaiivo W sonr5 CIWf B
The nil provides A triKf
Kh
hVrew
afewdtsTe t esM
stood th 1111 will not of I wfj
moi in unnoutW hut LJf
numb of projects urtder tM
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WBATHBK IiSPORMATIOl
LAST NIGHTS S0P3i
A cv lnnje disturbance ot maM
tensitv Is d i eloping over Western j
whith will irolwllv movo exhort
Ing the next twenty four hours
An u i r high prOMiire treeari
by c II w i her ov erllea the Nortii
exli mil us far smth it An
Texas t might where It Is sntultt
lb weather Is generally psrllru
to
cloudy
Prrclpiitlon nmountlnis to J t
hit h ov more Is reported from Air
nnd Onuha
CENURAI ODSERVAT10KJ
Obsen atlous taken nt all lUtlta
S p m Tth mcrl Urui time
piion viiiLrara
Woslungio March UForEK
Tex is it 1 11 i western clearlnjBi
ern portion i older with a cold mi
noilhein portion winds beconlcrK
01 Iv
1 01 Ark iraos Itala or sno
11 11 Uicrlv 11 K
1 01 North ml South Dakota
w timer s iithwcsterly veins
Ioi Colooilo Pair warmer IM
coming sin uly
Por A v nnln and MonlaM
wattner touihwesterlywlndi
HOIST STORJt SIOSsLS
Obseivei I lve t n Texss
tshlnglon Mareh WHelst joti
stxim hlcnil al 1 0 S m at
Chrlstl falvesl m Port Fad
leasts Storm central near AMW
to west Pt
moving Miutheast
tela
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probibly cms
night H iromcter rising >
ndo May cause cold northerly
terlor and on ssest coast Wcanwajj
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Texas and Western
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turc will fill to freeJUiB
Tho Shrcveport Gap
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tinln sen s w I b < fm
about April 1 tlljrv
two poltils Texarkani ai r sv
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doub le >
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dnce lielKlit rates e
always been de wKaiiaft
Ihe Port hinlih JtTctlon
lifty mllca under a
Slucvcport and will rJ
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Pass as a soiithirn nnel oWexj rofilt
twcn Texaikona jrt
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will exist b tnor Shrcd
Jiuiuiiy in xt
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OPPICIA
St Taul Mnrrh 1 ration of t
flclals for a tour of J
Louis ami Fan Prane < s fj tf
ed last night nc ar fr
Holts was killed T d ttl
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dlieetcr was
pants shaken up but
injured
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