The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. Twelfth Year, No. 362, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 1, 1897 Page: 5 of 10
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Memphis Tcnn March 31 A heavy
filoUll accompanied by a BtrotiR gale from
JJ f t l adding to tho horror of the
flood lltuatlon 150 miles below Memphis
MlislsallPl delta Four breaks aro
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Ach lettine In a stream as largo an tho
Ohio rlter at Cincinnati or tho Hudson at
Albaay nd Ul1 mcndoua outflow has
tamed a fall ot only onetenth at Vlcka
turg Immediately bclovf tho last break
The ralo and wind IU probably cause
core breaks Tho river is now llko an
Island sea and thla attcrnoun a brief tclc
ptm from a point below llosedutc MUs
announced that great wates wcro pounUlag
ualnit tho loees and thai ut frwjueut lu
tertals the water loro ltBclt loose fiom tho
main channel and dashed o > er tho cm
tankmeBl This being trtiu thoro will In all
lumau probability bo woro crevasses be-
fore morning
All the forces ot nature arc against tho
MODlc The lalnfall lntrtaacfl nnd tho wind
ialeMlfl s the danger If thu winds wcro
from tho east it would mean Ilttlp but the
rdo la blowing from tho wc4t im
tie Arkansas sldo tho loeo fiom llpkna
to Arkansas Clt > tonight la oh full of holes
u the outer wall of a fortlllcattou after a
i e Thcro Is a break at WavUner whim
occurred at an early hour this morning
A thousand men wcro at work when tho
trash came Tor a moment a thin thread
ef water began to trlcklo from the Inner
ill of tho embankment Experienced
levco men saw the danger and ulod out i
nord of warning aud tho laborers lushed
kick and In llo minutes a gap lltty fcet
wide tad six feet deep was torn lu the wall
0 earth The break spread until It li now
teveral hundred feet wide This crevasse
1 > ten miles below Helena nnd tho walei
ruining throush It will destroy a dozen
iplendtd plantations and mny back up to
JMeoa Breaks will probably occur on
the Arkansas shore
The La Crlex circle country a few miles
belov WtnUner Is under water This
circle is surrounded by a levee The leveu
In the rear or west sldo went to pieces nt a
lite hour Monday and the water rushed
In ana spread ltfclf over 30000 acres of the
most fertile land Il Arkansas cut up Into
JlinUtlcns aud giving support to no less
thu EO00 people
Tonight Gunnlion Miss Ilosedalc and a
J dotiB othtr small tonna are under water
The hol country as pivdlcttd last night
Will be Inundated Tho vvatei Is spieodlng
orer the territory from Perthshire Miss
to a point ten miles north of Vlcksburg and
bick from he river thirty or forty miles
Already tho losa of rattlo haB been enor-
mous Tho corn that was planted and
growing Js under water and tho prepara-
tions for cotton planting who well under
avTh
Th plowed Mrth xtn bo swept into thn
i ico and thenee Into tho Mississippi It
Iv difficult lo estimate tho loss A thickly
settled country containing an aiea of
about < 0M Fqunro miles dotted with
farm houses negro cabins and small 11
Iges will be flooded labor will becomo
flimoralbfd anil negroe ion not be re
cured In sufficient numbers to cultivate
tM cropfc when tho water subsides The
IMooand MInUslppI Valley rail vay will
Jire ICO wllei of track under water bo
fore the flood Is over
The loss of human llfo so fur has been
WH Not hrll a dozen people have Ik en
wotMil In the delta and piohably a ilojen
thi Arkinrji alilo south of Helena
TM upper floods which have prevailed In
til St frauds basin for two Ur have
elilmed probably no more than fifty vic
tim all coloird
< Ureenvllle Miss Is Btlll carp tVnler Js
a itoeedale coming from tho I rthnhlro
S wu < Oiinnlson Is partly flooiled
Tbls night with the wind and rain miy
MifCTer bring forth tho supremo cntaB
i i V11 lho caking of tho levee Im
mediately In front of the town Tlioso
towns behind lho levees arn Helena Iii
rs
Iolnt Hosedalo and Orecnvllle
A sllcht rlso In tho river at Memphis is
announced hj thn official bulletin lsuH
b0
Al Ioca offee The rise ainonnlb to
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l < no continuation of this rise hut
d stationary condition for the net twenty
H 1 JrB Th < > anK ° registers 3fi 1 fee
AAicpn lderahle fall is reported at Cairo
ftli ii p0hclow VIckHbiirn tho river 1b
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prising with Increased rapidity
p noomr thi yakoo drita
L ee In Pninl of rJroiiTlllr Aro
nnirrnHHliiK Alliiilton
0l nvllle Miss March 31 Tho waters
K Wlftly encroaching lho fertile
upon
> uo0 delta
t Oreenvlll has becomo tho basis ot oro
rations ne hcadquatters so tj speak and
L ork Is directed from hoie lha largo-
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S1 rale below tlle eily > o Irsde
llUnoifni conced sloughlnf aid n
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aitht b ° ° dumred Into
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khitani lovJn of Oreeiivlllo and tho In-
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A Ltell < B 00 f desolation
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I Lfopie lb fL i r1 10 homes of these poor
Ufcn B of M lhl around
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H9 root e ofn clt of POiHiy gathered oa
itf fri Iloi houses or upon floated
KMttIht mlM COWS ad P haV
WrfttrC IffUKe on th0 lotees followed
i Mn Ptoc0 I a P Hos muto
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Alt iSlJi on wb ch nroTumidated un
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Ata > Sih < rich land nnd
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low ror thn
unpreccdentoil flood which
came rushing downthe rlvor Klvo and
m ho c rf1 of lh0 lovp0 o keep out
° vet notwithstanding all this
iJPr Topl ° ro tolnfi drowned out by
water In tho roar
UIII3VA1M CtllTIXS PAST
Ilimsr AVere VfnThVil
Amiij nnl In
hnhltiitit Left Drxtltiili
Memphis Tenn March 31 Tho Com
merclalAppenis eorrospondint at Gunni
son Miss wired tho following As dark-
ness approached tho crevauso at Suuuywlld
plantation was half a mllo wide and cut
ting fast This la tho laigist nnd tho most
U tructlvo break of the four reported At
an early hour this rooming tho water had
reached Itosedale Miss und In a short
tlmo hui < overc3 tho entire town drown
ing slock and Cwlroylng much property
lho flood from this break was simply
terrific Tho water rushed across tho
plantation for ono mllo ani then struck
tho Dahomey quarters nnd lho track ot
the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley railroad
and in a few minutes tho track und four
teen small houses had been completely
waaheil away Thcro Is from ono to two
miles of railroad track gone All of tho
occupants of tho Dahomey quarters es-
caped with aomo difficulty to tho main
levies above the break but lost ajl thcli ef-
fects and aro In a destitute condition It
haa been raining all day malting Iholr
condition tho moro miserable Mas or
Cohen has asked tho government for 300
touta to shelter theso poor people
On Sunny wild plantation as many as
twenty negro cabins wero Rvvept away and
It Is feared loss of llfo resulted
Ilir riitnil Suirerpra
Washington March 31 The president
has signed tho scnato Joint resolution mak-
ing an appropriation of 2u0000 Immedi-
ately mailable for tho prelection of llfo
nnd propcrti fiom floods In thu Mississippi
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SH0KTN15WS SIOKIBS
MHXICO CITY President Diaz 111 for-
mally open congrtfui Thureday night
rAUOO N D Tho twer is robing rap
idly find lino Ice is beifflunlne lo brouk up
forming tad gorges
COItSICANA IXght thousand Ballons ot
Coralc < UM poti oleum oil vvma shipped from
lit h iiuo to VAavuhachle
ATLANTA JI Tho AtlantJi Con tttu
Hlon ban tgnod n ninety > oar contract
Wth the Abvocfiited Irci
JIADniD It Is semlotncally announc-
ed that tho scheme for Cuban reforms
will be Introduced In April
CHICAGOOrrington lunt agc4 SJ tho
founder of Uvunsiou Is dying of h < url
trouble at h home In thnit eltj
WASHINGTON Tim llrst tiling nudo
by holilcr of the McKeo sorlp in the Chi-
cago lake front case bai been wahdrnwi
WlSHINOTONAnioiig the wipplioantn
for office Is D T Hoy for position of col-
lector of customs at Corpus Chrlstl
Tex a
NiV YORK Notice h < w been Issued
thH tho news norvueo of th United Press
vvU bo dlacontlimcd after tho nlghfc of
Apt II 7
WASHINCTONfrriio appointment of
Hon C M Humes as govemor of OkU
lionv1 bn been diKlde upon by 1ros dent
MoKlnley
ADHLAlDi Pouth Auttrallt 1 Ho Ans
tfiillau rediinl convention completoJ iu
work after practically effectliu a uiwan
ot tlio oolonleb
AHKANSVS CITY Ark The wutor
fiom Aiiioi ba > ou is slowly fllllri up this
port of tho country but thu city Is not
jet undor water
MEXICO MTV lining lunkeni ber
are lot apprehending any further decline
in Hllvti but do not L > 1 eve thai It will 10
galn Its loi gruiiid
NiV YORIC The Heralds correwpomt
cnt In Montevideo Uruguay telegraphs
thut tli In l l Stutes ciul er Yontcc Is
0II02I She sulteivd no Uamugo
NiV OKbKAKS t < Tin INJ > < nl > l
liver coinmljslon which in luie toiliy jp
pcrlloiied llie JJMOOJ oniertrenej fmid
wKch w s mnde availablo by congress
MtlMHAY Aeeordlng to nhe orilclal ll t
tho total number of deullis In ill 1 city lor
tho week einln last IrKU vvxs 1111 vjl
tl tie 1 were duo to the liuhonc plague
HAMllLJtO Tho lliluwh sleamar Mart
artived here wth Captain JfiquenatiUlief
Kiglmei Mailiuaiid Kiamen ilcilicit unit
Hicn1 of the luuich Htevunvr V He de tit
Nnzjlie
l > i All Colorado s bmled In
about a foot ot hiiow Tho stoun has
alMi > d bu the Umpnntiiro diopped be-
low freezing mid stevk on the ranges will
biiffor tjverely
nUHAND Wis The Ico In the Chfii
puvvia nlove thH ii < i went out and form-
ed u gorge foiedig lho water back over
tlio utot sldo lKiitonu and lho lower
streets of itho c ty
MMtlNCJrHHl 111 A bill has been In-
troduced to prolcct by civil hervlce iulc
nboiil woo city emploje of ChlcaKO who
might lose bolr pliccs by the lesult ot
thu next clity olecion
WASHINGTON It Is Dild at tlio Whle
House that the president will refuse to
Intervene further In the oaj = e of the llor
rego gang the muideiera of Sheriff
Chnves In New Me > lco
riNi IIIiITIhA ovclono and liilltorrn
Pused over lliadis foityono 111 Ce3 south
of bete It eilmoat tnlil wnwle tlw ontlro
village kllllrg four colored women and
wounding several otheis
lOS ANUHljHS Cal Tho will of Mas
Weiney of anW > who del here
Mai eh 13 leaven 1W000 to his mother In
liimany 10 go to the open air fund of
New hork city ui > on her dcivth
MUXICO CITY There continues much
exLlttinrnl In ibo < lly of Puuhla over llie
CiiUin iu tlpu Tho aitieinpl of M > m
lardi to pieveiit fre elicuiton of nova
haa caused gret popular Jrillatlon
LONDON At thu hinoiiet nt lho Ni
toiMl lllieril club lonl KVuibeilj louder
of tho liberal piirtir In lho bouse of lords
eoviely
airalgneil tho powers for Iheir
HywtemntJc proonaoijnution In deallnir
Willi lho GreieeCrolu nffar
HAVANA The official if port of the
losses siJstaCned by the insurgents anil by
the Sinnbh tioop In tho Pghllug which
bis taken placo from Mtrcli W to Much
30 Insurgonls klllel iWj captured SJ
bpnnlfh losses 31 killed E wounded
ST ITHKRSHUHO A sembofllcUl un
nouiuement iwlay sn > s thai lho pioposil
to nppoit a Huiopfin govotnor of
fieto coupled with lho grtuliul withdrivv
al of tho llrnk trojjia from Crele Is con-
sidered a iieiosrai ptellmluirv 10 Hie
establishment of a new admlnbilrallon
OANIJA Tlio Itusslnii consul nt Heitimn
roports tlmt when lio communicated to
thn Oretins an Slpopopolls he pjochmu
imoii of the admirals Inviting them to lav
down thar nuns lho Ciotjis replied tint
tho only boon they would accept from
Hie powers vms practical union with
Gioice
LONDON Thn attendance mt the wool
nuctfion sales was good and the lidding
iiuoro spirited from all quarters Amen
can bujurs were agiin very active ibey
11111 chasing 11 good election of crocs
iueeda at full rate3 rnsmnnlnn and Vle
torin stocks vv ro nlfo In demand an < i
t > old well The general Hone of the market
vvaa firmer
OlIUWA Ont Tho noitmautcr gener-
al iMHiaiirnduettl In the hoiiso of commons
n bill nbollahlng tho olvil serute super
nrmiatlon svstem and estabralilns in
Hteiul a rertlnng nllowvin e fund A cer-
ium mr iMl vmiU 1 ileduteii from lbs
ofM l Fsliiles jinj m nl re 3t added
will bo given to the ofllolal when he re
thea or lo his relatives should he die In
h4 pel vice
OANIJA The Insurgents by a bold
stioke occupied the IC11 op the south wdA
of Suda bay last evening They were
prnniilly ahetlrd by the < HrlKsli Austrian
und HusxUn vwirshlps AtiUybreaif inlay
lho firing vv ia rminicil and thn Cretniu
wero diiven from theli positions A oon
us tlio f rtng coasor they mado another
attempt to recover the giound and tho
warships promptly resumed the firing
which vvaa verv liovvy for peveral hours
During the oannotxids lbue Turks wcro
klllel ajicl Ave wounded
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HOUSTON DAILY POST THURSDAY MORNING APRIL 1 197
SAYERS CREATED A STIR
Offered Amendment Placlnrj Cotton
Ties on the Pree List
PIGIIT OVER FEDERAL APPOINTMENTS
To in n nnd tnnlslnna In the Some
tlonl llnnii > iliiteil t Itnllp
Knllnre to Close Delmtc
Washington March 31 Special It Is
conceded hero tonight that so far M this
administration is concerned tho eamo con-
ditions as to appointments which havo tied
1111 matters In Loulilain exist In relation
to Tvxaa
The Washington Post of today announced
tho appointment of a postmaster for Wash-
ington La who was recommended by Na-
tional Committeeman Wllbcrly as a great
victory over State Chairman Hervvlg but
when tho Wllberly nomlneo called to re
telvo his commls lon ho discovered It
would not bo Iksued at least for the
present Mr 11cmIr had been heard from
to such an extent that the Wllberly Jubilee
ramc to a sudden btop that can only be
compared lo a head end collision with tho
debris ougulllng tho lame soldier ap-
pointee of the National committeeman
So far as Texas matters aro concerned
National Committeeman Orcen Is still ab-
sent and State Chairman Jrant being
Charlie on tho spot to lo speak appears
a shado higher lu lonvcquiucc but ho has
nothing to show Hint he has been promised
anything In fact bo Is ilenjing himself
to vlsltois In search of Information If
State Chairman Green holds n strong hand
he
s certainly losing tlmo by his failure
to lead with a trump card So far as IM
win H It Green Is concerned there aro
thoso high In position hero who Insist that
Dr Oram will later on seek an under
Handing with him as to tho dllrlbutlon
of uatronaeo
Mr Oreen his been telegraphed lo re
turn to Washington and will bo here not
later than Monday possibly tomorrow
To tho disappointment ot crowded gal
leries ItemTentative Dalley the leader of
the minority in the house did not elose the
dibato on the Dlngley bill lodcj It bad
been advertised that ho would close the
debate for his side of lho house but when
the pronosltlon was mide yesterdaj that
Mr Ilallev and Mr Dlngley should have
an hour each In which to close the debate
an oblectlon was mado by Representative
Tcrrv of Arkansa It scorns Mr T iry
mado the objection under a mlsbaprchen
slon and not becauso ho opposed Mr
Dallev
Representative Sayers offered an amend-
ment today lo place cotton ties on the freo
list and for Ave minutes ho made It ex
ceedingly uncomfortable for tho republi
cans
ACTION BY IOWRRS
Conllmed Pruni rirf 1iirt
enco between lxird Salisbury and M Hano
taux will bo that tho powcra or at any
late a majority of them will tiko reso
lute moaaurea to put an end to the abomin
able situation In tlio interior of Crete
which has excited and encouraged Greece
The Timewill publish a dispatch from
Its Cinea correspondent tomoirow that the
admirals havo asked the powers for a bat-
tery of artHcry each for ue In Crele
Her majestys Btoimer Camyjidown took
took part In the bombardment of Iha Ciet
ans who had occupied llie hill on the south
sldo of Suda bay She used 17ton guns
AMUSING rMJllM
She Wiinl Greece o Sow IIIcord
Amillifr the Powers
New York March 31 A dispatch to the
Horald from St Petersburg sojs Tho Irri-
tation as regards tlio Impediment put forth
against tho prompt settlement of affairs in
tho East which provents any serious or
continuous policy among the powers and
which causes Greek enthusiasm by waking
up fallacious hopes finds vent hero In a
torrent of newspaper abuse against Eng
land
A tclesratu roelvrd from Vienna Biys
that If KngltnJ refuses to join In th
bloknrto all the other powers vvil pursue
tho bloksdo without h r
Curiously enough nil this conies short
of the absolutely authentic telegrams from
the French fereign office saying Lord Sal
isburys and M Hanotauxs iat > rvlcw his
been moit satisfactory showing that n
perfect entente prevails between the two
governments
Ordered the 1leel AHrmhlril
Athens March 31 A royal decreo Is
sued this evening ordors tho western naval
division under Captain Krlezl to assemble
at lukns It consists ot the Aceton tho
Kurotas tho Daslleos lho Georglos the
Nauarachos Mllaus end tho Ambrakla Ap
roesa with four torpedo boats
Tho tcrpolo flotilla under command of
Prlnro George Is now cruising at tho en
trauco of tho Gulf of Volo
IriNltlon nf Vnnofl
London March 21 Tho Times corre-
spondent i > thero appears to lo some
mlsundostandlng fibroid as to tho exact
position of Colonel Vnasos as a matter uf
fact the Onek eomimndcr Is taking no
part wlaevrr In t o movemoits of the
Insurgents Althonah the Insurgents ac-
knowledge him as their cblcfv bo has Ilttlo
contiol over thcim
lllock limine lliiiubnrdeit
Canea March 31 Christiana have bom-
barded the block house above Izeddlu fort
which togother with foreign Ironclads re
piled wllh shells The bombardment con-
tinued untU 11 oclock and was resumed
this morning The result Is not known
rireil DnrliiK ft Trnre
Constantinople March 31 The ambas-
sadors havo called the attention of tho
Turkish government to tho action of Turk-
ish soldleis at Canea In firing upon a pai
ty of Christians while a flag of truce was
filing
C > clone In Knnna
Kansas City Mo March 31 A hravy
and destructive wind atorm at florae places
seeming cyclonic passed over central
Southern Konmi last night It was doubt-
less tho tall end of the twister which de-
stroyed Chaudler and from all reports re-
ceived hero thero Is reason lo believe that
the Iobb to pioperly Is heavy As far as
known no fatalities occurred The slonn
was most severe In Ilar > ey fledgwlik Mc-
Pherson and Marlon counties
At Florcnco tho entlto end of tho Santa
Fo round house vvaa bown nvvny and tho
building badly wrecked Thero was heavy
damage to othor property lu the town
Santa He trainmen from Ilurruiu Harvey
county bring the report that a number ot
can standing on the Riding at that point
were blown oft tho track and unroofed
and other Iso damaged vvbllo many build-
ings In town were unroofed and In tomo
placca completely wrecked
SANQU1LLY TO SUCCEED RIVERA
He Was Released Prom a Spanish Prison Ualy Last February by a
Iardon
AMENDMENTS ADOPTED
iioAirs AMni > Mivp to tiiuatv
PASM1D TIIIJ MJNAT11
Clilltnn Amendment Yiii loul lij n
Cloo Mnraln Vole 011 llie Trrnty
Will Ueeur Tmluy
Washington March 31 The Kcnalo to-
day l > egan vollns on tho miscellaneous
iimonvlnieniis to tin AngloAmerican nrK
traton tvea j
Tho proceedings were cnnducitH in ex
ecislvo session but 4t Is imderstoOl they
vere oontlnel almost excluMvoly to tho
muncroUH void taken Theie was no de
bnte of conscqueiieo and icmarks were
New Torlc March 31 General Julio San
gnllly Hie hern of tho ten yiars war In
Cuba a military tactician ot acknowledged
ability tho peer ot Oomea as a general
nnd ot Maceo as a fighter Is to succeed
General RuU Hlvcra as eommandcT ot the
army ot tho west nnd his advent will
causo a change 6f policy In tho conduct ot
the campaign In Plnar del ltlo lu which
province only aggressive movement ot tho
Spanish forcea aro now being mado
Rlv era Is now In the hands ot the Span-
iards It Havana dispatches filtered through
tho press censorship ot that city are to be-
d > ondod upon It is not likely If he Is
really a prisoner that ho will bo regarded
as a prisoner of war but will bo tried by
drumhead court marllal as a bandit mid
rebel and bo shot to death In this event
his successor will bo In lho stddlo on tho
day tho sentence Is carried Into effect tin
lesi the execution Is so snmmaty that ho
will be unable lo rmch tho field In time
General Sangullly Is lho Cuban patriot
who served two yeara lit jail charged wllh
lebolllon Ho Is a naturalized Amtiican
cltiren and waa relensed through llie good
offices of this government lit rebruaiy
Prlday ulght last Genoral Sangullly wai
Inllit Xnnnrnllljr glven a reception at tho Philadelphia
Academy of Music which was largely attended Al Ha conclusion ho publicly
expressed his Intention ot returning to Cuba to draw my sword In her defense
he said and In all probability I will be In tho thick ot tho fighting within a few
weeks
FINE STOCK DROWNED
tfUOOOO WORTH OP HACli lKMtNKS
Kiiiit
Ovrrllovr Was HI n ro tn Nlnek
l > nrius A Mnn and III Young
> > iU Aeurl > PerUliril
DulhH Toxa March 31 Po tma ter
W M C HU1 is tho heaviest tndlvldunl
loser by th big atorm at Dallas His
btooled taiock farm w is nvcrllovveil by
Mountain ctoik a tributary of TiiniJty
rlvei last night and six horws worth ot
least < i00 wcro lrowiied Among the
iiumbT wns l ady Helen tecord 322 10 an
okl fiiHlilomed ik > < md who for several
ioiri > 3rTltv ly few the > > maele pcrtalnliiK jears had been a brood nuro Cwkel
etrlotly to the umendmenis In hand another brood maro and one of tho bc t
Action uiMti the ninondmenl nfTcrci by
hcnaor Hoar was the llrst tnkun ind fev
cral senators epiessoi tho oplnnn thut
It would rendeT any further amendment
unneceuskiiy Thcro weie s roll calls
during the erfi ton and eoveinl volej on
which tho seas and na s wto not de-
manded The first roll eiill was on Sen-
ator Hoars amendment It wa adopted
by an overvvhelming majority The final
announcement vwis fl to 13 but thore bad
been four changes lu favor of tho amend
nient before thN result was reached 11 ak
lng 17 votea originally easl in opposition
Tho text of Huh ntiiendtnont Is substan-
tial as follows
Any dlference which in th judgment
of iher powei iiMitcrially aireoH lis
honor or ks foreign or domestic iioliiy
shall not be referred to ttrbliratlon under
tlio treaty except b > bpootil agreement
1101 siiull any iiucMlon as 10 roiitlnuanco
in foiv of nny ireuly which bos previous-
ly been mada It Is further cMlcltb
1 epreeeniued and agieni that all ngree
irvints ent < ri Into by Hie contract ng
I il es under lilts treaty shall be signed
bv 10 president of the Unlltsl biateu and
receive the approval of tho scneile by a
twoth ds vole lieforo tho bill becomes
blmlng on either Great Hrutaln or the
UnCted States
ino piuvislon In regard lo the contlnu
nncw of llie existing trivittes wus Inseited
for tlm proteoHoh of tlio 1nllirt Siiles In
conneotloa with the ClijlonHulvver
trively
Jbu oilier affirmative nrtlon wn lh <
adojitlon by a vote of 17 to 3 of tlo series
of amendments offered by jionator
lorikr Those amendments ire to earn
article piovldlng for 11 tfibiinnl ot nrbl
liatlon and declerc that vat h taso sub
mlWed to alb nation must be tried ly a
seiwraie trlbitmil The aibllietoi nii
t > oinfe1 on Ihe part of the Unite I Mnt <
are to bo nominated by tho president and
confirmed b the sen ite
Tho Chilton amendment piovldlng fci
tho submission of all agreements 10 ibn
funic was Hid 011 llie table by a jea
cr < l nay vole bemuse as w < urged tie
piovlsion was practlcjlly Included in tho
1 ir ammitlnient There wero many fen
ators however who wetc of the opn on
Dial the Cbllon aunondment wiia prefei
able on tho point covtrc l by It because
more explicit nnd the vote was coiiiiu
ntively close tho majoilty ugalnst It bo
imr 7
Un amejidtncnt introduced by Senator
Mill expunging the kist half of alillcln
6 ot Ilia trvity Invokhig the good olllesa
0 other powers licfoto resorting to > i r
In ease of failure on wrreement under thn
term of tlio treaty was also lo > t by a
elo e margin
A motion lo omit nil ot arl clo 8 was
laid on the tabic by a more decided vote
Senator Morgan pre eiited a motion to
slrke out article 7 but vv ibdrew It with
notice that ho would probably renew It
HoiMtnr Hansbrough gave notice of a
sulwitute for Die entire treaty which ho
sad he would offer jcnprrow In the
shape or a rcoliKlon setting forth thai
the doo
wUlo the United Males uoceptB
trine of arbitration ns wise und humane
iho pwsent treaty i not demanded by the
oxlireneles of the times
Hoar stated h purpose to
Senator
maai 11 l lnt of order ugaJtmt tlp subs 1
that It will bo
tulo all there en no doubt
Wheriio senate adjournr1 nt I oclock
It was with the undemanding tha tho
Va Sf her Widay orOibTweck
or a Monday ty of iraxt week liut Senator
Sliewnit made objection
whflcn ts bum leii
0110 of tho auesHons
Aubt by the treaty I
ix ni ijjon Is to bo made of tcrrlorji
eifms a id It la powlblo thnt an aniend
introduced Homonrow cover
imi t imv rofer
The dlsposlUJon iu it
inc this point oil claims for territory
unquestionably t > >
hclonis
KVh State7or toOreat ltrltatji but to
United those claims 11 regard to the
S belonging to a fonvlgn power n
which either r oonntry may feel disposed to
Intel vene
lSPBJ ni5M II1K GHMHO >
Hrenl eT nn lnnllln f
Kruirer neeeh Al > nl ueen Vlclnrln
Capetown March 3IPresdent Kruger
It Is announred from Pretoria has sus-
pended his grandson Elorf from office for
making a speech In which he InsuIUd
Queen Victoria and flr eat Hrltaln Tho
president In ho press expresses his sin
cero regTct at moils Irresponsible refer-
ence
A fight has occurred between a party of
and Its
Swa and whiles near Darbcrlown
s foarcd serious trouble Is Impending the
wliltes lmv > sent an urgent request for
police which will be sent
Thoso wishing to get rid of rheumatism
should try a bottle of ICImer Amend
Prescription No 2851 K F Schmidt
Houston Texas sole agents
afwtJ
bre > l harness horses In tho country Tho
oilier four vveno pronilanns joungstcrn
wlibiiiit revords
Riufiis Mleis atockpens about flvo miles
northwest of lho city wero Inundated by
the overflow ot Him fork ot lho Truuty
und nearly ull of itho thirtytwo lwid of
blootlcd eow a and bulls w ore drowned lie
cfllimius his loss at 15W1
Ughtnng struck tho dwelling house ot
Lanier Hal llnadford ai North Dallas
dentins lug a jmrt of tho roof The mem-
bers of lira faimly were sovacly slocked
but none serlouslv Injuied
Trinity river Is nt statvlutitl tomRht nt
the high water mark of ISM Tho weather
Is clear aud no indications ot a storm In
this lC1nt
All the rnllroailH report traflns departing
on schedulo tlmo tonight Thciro Is much
oVunago still to repair however
John Hetner recklessly uttemptcsl to
ford tho overflowed hnth pike Imtwewn
1 illas and Onk Clllf about i 30 this even-
ing His wagon was wroekisl and lus
houe drowned Uo and his ljyearold
s011 vveio 11011 ly llfelosa wlion rescued by
men n rowbewnla
Cattle Left Ardmtre
Aid more Tuxns Jfarch 31 Two train
containing lo head of fat oattle for ex-
port to England left here at 1 p m to-
day for Oalvestpn Tliks will be the first
shipment of livo cattle ever exported from
that port Ihe sbilnkiigo in > Iiht on
the ntesmrr will be much less than on oors
when going to liastern eai oris The av
cmge weight on entlre shipmont wus lSM
pounds per heaei
ruii sOUTHIlllN STATUS
I DALTON Ga John G Kelly an herb
doctor was found dead half a mllo fiom
lied Clay Ga
HPNiSVILLIJ Ala At his mothers
resldenie fivo miles north of tbls city
John Mclaughlin was found wllh a ropo
around hia nitk swinging from a Joist
Tbcio wire evidences thai McLaughlin had
been dead several hours
QUITMjxN Ga Quitman la to havo a
largo lumber mill In a short time Tho
South Georgia railroad lias punhased and
deeded to Dasher A Co of Io nd county
ten aires of land adjoining Its track on tho
edgo of town Uashor tt Co havo sgiecd
to movo thels mill here right e iy This
eonccrn works about 201 bands and their
pay 1 oil amounts to several thousand dol-
lars per month
DIIIMINGHAM Ala At Galloway Ala
Herbert flush 23 sears old who had charge
of lho Galloway Cool company coal
waaber met a shocking death while wink-
ing about tho revolving vvashor Ho fell
Into It and was whirled about and giound
to death More tho eyes ot his horrltlod
companions who pulled him out but not
until after be was dead Hushs home waa
at Thomasvlllc Ala
IlinMINGHAM Ala The Illrmlngham
Trades Council composed ot all tho labor
organlrallons in tho district has passed
resolutions soveiely denouncing tho action
of the city council In leasing the city pris-
oners lo tho Sloss Iron and Rtcol com
panj to be worked 111 the coal mlnea Sev-
eral speeches wero made bv labor leaders
arraigning the aldermen Tho matter has
occasioned wide cninracnt
SULMA Ala At Klins Hand In this
count William Cherry and William Jonoi
tenant farmers working abutting lands
fell out while at work over tho ownership
of a single tree Cherry rodo a mile ajTTils
home returned wllh a pistol and shot
Jones in the neck and abdomen and rodo
away leaving him on Ihe ground mot tally
wouhded Ho was found half an hour later
and carried to his home Cherry haa fled
and a poena Is after blm Jones will die
I lie Kentucky Mrtiuulc
Frankfort Ky March 31 Tho struggle
for United States senator opened today
practically unchanged Five ballots were
taken without affecting the result A live-
ly fight took placo n the scnato chamber
this morning between Senator A James re-
publican ot Muhlonhurg county and Door
keeper Bob Tyler
lmiillc Drowned
Uddyvllle Ky March 31 News Waa
received here today of lho drowning lu
tho Cumberland river last night of Wil-
liam Flick and bis family of three Flick
was trying tn move his family of wife and
two little children from his flooded tiniiso
011 the Cumberland tho skiff overturned
and lu the darkness all weio drowned
In Koutli Dakota
Abordeen 8 D March 31 Fully one
third of lho surface of jtae ground eem
to bo under water and It Is still falling
Numerous washouts on different railroads
tro reported Tho Interruption to trattlo
will continue for a week or more
n <
W Vm f S
MORE BUFFALOES ARRIVE
McGnnn and Hardy Have Joined the
Team
GAME ARRANGED FOR NEXT SUNDAY
Innrnn n Clnb Will lie Here All nt
the tnlvrlnn Men Are on Ilnnd
Diicbnll nnd Snnrllntr INoteii
McGinn Houstons speedy Infltlder
Wias pulled In by tho noon fljer Tues
day and In looking In excellent shape Mc
taiin plased In tho Virginia iMguo last
year as second lxseman for tho lloanokc
club Un was tho fourth nun in tho bat
ting column of tlmt league with n per-
centage of lit ninl n fielding overage of
0 He looks to be a ball player nd that
ho will be near the head ot tho luttliic
averages et tho Texas Itxtirue there Is
small doubt
Dwrdy got n sc terdiy Irom Galveston
Colo and Crow ell nro expected on today
International while Knox will reach hern
Tilday at noon completing the team
Hardy a In good trim and w 111 get right
Into tho guinu from the start
1 he fMif for Sunday has boon definitely
arranged with the LiiUrntigo un of
vvhicn Harry Kmllh tho nidiagor of Hous-
ton In 1S15 is lho manager There nro
fuld to bo three or four cxprorwlonnlsi
on tho team and they arc conlldent llicv
can giv lho IJuffalotx a hul run for the
pi ice The gmme will 1k > called at lM
Huiiday afternoon nnd the sport will
piobably he Interesting enough lo draw
cut a very good crowd
There wns a big rrowM of peoiile nt Hie
park jcMerdny to see the pructhc work
of thn men and yet a lino on the plusers
who Btart In wtth and after tho twnnant
this season
IJvcrsboJy is welcomo during practice
work
M > or mado a long hit over left field
fencu yesterday that It repented at the
proper limes will pull a game or two out
roi the Hiiffaloes lho long rlnst liaseronn
seems to have his ees wllh hm
Turner mode a drive Tuesday that will
hardly bo equalled thin Sanson Btnlldlnr
uUifi the home plate he nmaalied the bull
and II quit going on the outside of tho
park after going owr the club hounn way
down 4n right field
Ihe grounds wcte being fixed jester
rilis nnd win rough but this will bo all
right by Sunday
MicrmiiiillrtilHun Uniforms
Sherman Texas March 31 Tho uni-
forms of the HhennnnDenlson team have
arrived They are while with maroon
trimmings with the letters SIV on th
plilrt
Cooley ono of the outfielders han nr
rlvl The twin wtll play a game with a
pJeked tlno ut Drnlsou Weitniwlav and
tit Hlierman Friday The boys aro doing
hard training
Alexander be little min who has been
engaged for center field nnd olmiigv eviteh
er shows up in prnotlce llko a winner II <
hua nn arm like Iron aul throws from
deon renter tike Kid Nanoo of Inst vears
hurt Worth Uuni Alexander oin cover ns
mueili giouml asnny fielder In the league
and he also has an e > o for hitting
Pitcher Arrived
GalVMton TexjB March 31 The Gal-
veston ball team is now complete and af-
ter a little practice will lo ready to
tackle nny ball team In th Texwe league
Gus Klopf pitcher the tardiest of lbs
toam arrived this morning from Teen
ma Wash In good form only a Ilttlo
vvnurv from his long tide The fans will
soon hav an opportunity lo en wh t ho
cum do in the box nnd lo Judge of bin
merits ax un all round 111 player such as
he Is sold to bo
Tn Test Irlir 1ljrllt IllW
Dallas Toxas March 31 A movomenf
wins begun among the sporlinsr men of
Dallaa today to test the oouslltutlomlttv
of the Texas antlprJzn fight law In IMiii
Tom Kavinuugli nnd an oleiiro local
puglllpt nro fllLiged to havo xlolated this
linvi by fighting at Fort Worlh Kava
nnugh fled when nn itidelment was found
against him Ho was recently arreted ill
81 Louis nnd Is now on his wviy bnck lo
Iort Wontli ao stand trial
Tho Dallas aporllng fieiternlty propose
to ixilso a fund lo help defend Kavn
nntigh nnd thus test tho famous m aure
which preventer Ihe meeting of Corbrtt
and iFlixsliumoiM on Texas Mill Tlicv
hope to have the law declared Invalid but
few of thorn lieltove this vvi1l result jultn
a sum of money is oxptcted to be raised
for KflvajiMiighs benefit and patrons of
pugilism throtiifhoiil the Btnin will be
uske > l tx > contribute Thcro in great en
thuiinftm among this clasi hero over the
cclieme
Htiwrt however Is taking no pirt He
bos gono lo Mineral Wells to spend two
dajs ills partner W if Clirk got
homo from Ban Francisco lalo last night
An Amntrur tlHine
The Tioy Liundrss crosBed bats with
tho Montgomery Btara u tenlw nt tho
Y M C A grounds the Tioy boys b
leg vlitorioiLs by a score of to 3 reil
1 re of lie guni wero the hltllng of Ubff
nian of the Tro > and the llrldlng and
liillinif or Chew iiie bnitirles wen
Tioj llofftnan mid Davidson Htans
HUvcson nnd White
IHIVS hlCCKSSOH
Ilenlnl n Any Intruded thnnuc In
the CuiiHiilnte
Washington March 31 It Is said at lho
state department that no successor has
been selected to tako General Leos placo
as consul general at Havana that he has
not been cabled a leave of absence to tako
effect on tho 15th of April and finally that
thero has been no change in the status of
the consuls It is also Intimated but oot
staled o positively as tho abovo that here
Is no Intention of making any change In
tho tonaulato general o the near futuro at
least General Lee may bo assisted In the
task of watching tho Investigation In tho
Hula cuso by John I Day of Canton Ohio
provided counsel Is believed to be essential
to tho developments of the facts but Ihe
position of Mr Day In such case would be
purely advisory
IMIUItnilNT VICTOHV
Lett n Spanish Column lulu Amliuji
ninl Alluekril II
lUvant via Key West Mirth UTho
thla
military coquraudfr Ordotioi
morning on a woitern Iran for Fan Crls
tobal lie has hern appointed il tho one
of General Hlvcra and Colonel H eall oAs
returns from
As sojn as General Vehsco
tho field It Is believed they will bo court
The Insurgent forces uudor Daldomero
Accsta 1W0atrng succefdi In glvlnn
false Information of pretended ojfldont
Hal thorcoter lo Colonel Clruldo who
tent 100 San Qurntln men to wcunno ler
in the vicinity of Punt Wraya A < ic l
conceiltd in ambush
men had h n previously
bush armed with nucbtles They ohargej
on Clrujedaa men kllng lho apt n-
and tovenleon soidlevg and inrloly
wounding a lieutenant and twentynlno
soldiers Th Inurgenls captulad forty
Ave Maulers and a large quality of mr
munition
WABHHlTONVBenntor HaiMbronsrh of
Korth Pakola ha iptrodutrd a bill to
prevent ivniitor and othors from beJnr
djcetved and dafrauded by allesod patent
Attorn
i
Otff
Gladness Comefl
With a better understanding of IK
translunt naturo of the many phy it
Icnl Ills which vnnlsh before proper ell
forts plensanterrortsvl
RcntloelTorts
rlffhtly directed There Is comfort lffi
the knowledge tlmt so tnnny forms tj
blckncss nro not duu to any actual diij
ease but simply to a constipated cord j
lion of tho system which tho plcRSnc
fnmlly luxutivo ijyrupof KIrs prompt
ly removes Thnt is why It is tlio onls
remedy with mtlllonsof families nndl
everywhere esteemed bo lilfrhly by al
who vultio rood henlth Its benotlcla 1 M
effects arc due to tho fact that it Is thS
one remedy which promotes intcrnal
cleanliness without debilitating tin
nrtfaus 011 which It nets It Is therefor t-
all important In order to pet its bene
llciol elteets to note when you purs
chnfcC that you hnvo tho crcnulne nrtl 1
ele which Is manufactured by lho Cnli
fornln Vg Syrup Co only nnd sold bj
all reputnble ilruiTfrlsts c
If in tho enjoyment of pood health 1
nnd tho systfin is npulnr lnxutivcs ot4
other remedies are then not needed 11
nllllcted with nny pctttal dlhcnxc out
mny be commended lo tho most skillful 1
physicians but if In need of ti laxntlvo f-
inn should hnvo the best nil with the J
well Informed everywhere Syrup oi
snndr liilicst nnd Ls
Kips most lnrpclj
Used at 1 ulv es most ifcneral hiitlbfactloa
WCAT1I111I IMIOKMATIOS
Nasltvlle Ivuusas City and Onmbo
Wcnthcr Inreciist
Wnishfuglon March 31 1iistcrn Texas
IVir jiorlhvvfxsterls winds e ler In
notthvvcsteirii noiiloti
Arkansas Tlnmdei siorms Cln ensteni
and fair in western portion winds shift-
ing lo northwesterly nooler conditions
favornblo for ievere siorinu in casteirit
l > orlon
riforgliljoeiil showers wall partly
cloudy weather prolribly severe local
tliumlir Ktontu In northwestern portion
east to south vvfnUB
Al ilwinaSliowcis and prolsibly severe
thunder storms southerly winds ooneli
llons ootrtinuo favorablo foi sovero local
Btnrnia
Mississippi Local ruin and thunder
Btoims folUmrsl by cloiring weather
southerlr wfmls slilWng to westerly
conditions cnntlmKt favorable for severe
local sUoims u noitbern luilftm
LiHilslnna Fair jitenedal bv thunder
nlorniK In cintnrfi popllou winds shitting
t westerly cooler in northeni pnrtoit
Oklulirtini uml Indun Territory tJencr
ally inr Tburwlay cooler northwesterly
wind8
Teiuifjwn nnd Kentucky Threatening
weather and riil condjilons favorable for
nevere local slonns easterly winds
North and South Dnkotn Locul rains or
light snow followed by clearing vv rat her
11Mil to eist winds
KntiM nnd Nebraska Ical rams and
rsniv einiidv cooler in oatfloin portion
winds shifting lo northerly
Colorado Generally fair northerly
winds slowly rising temperature
vy yxJinftfLltBt Joeal snow followed
by cVrirlng weather wirmer arlablo
wlndi
Monlina rnlr preceded bv local snow
tn northern portion lowly rising toinp r
mure north to s4 winds
M1W AbtlCIATIOJf
Wrfern Iilnl Trnfllo llnrrnn In He
OrKMIllael
Chicago March 3 Tho representatlvo
of tin Wcotcrp ond Southwostrrn r ad
liave nlwut resolved upon 0 new orranl
zation to bo known cs tho Western Joint
Traffic bureau which will aucceod His
assooUtions rendeivd Inoperalivo by the
noept supremo court deolslon Tlio ln
renli will bo conducted by a board of flva
commissioners to be elected by the presi-
dent of tie roads onl boards Lo havs
BtipervlHlon ot rate maitler The plan will
simply bo adopted ot a conference to
mrrrovv It is being perfected by the at
tornoys of the noida tonight
Awarded
Highest Honors Worlds Fair
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Kansas v th a trough extending south
wind aorews the country to the w < wt gulf
An nrce of hrgh pre iire is moving lu
over tho southern t rtlon ot tho Hocltj j
Mounlol slope nnd iimolher overles tli > v
eastern port on ot tho coutu ry with tho
lilkhest barometer over tho Upper Missis-
sippi villej l
Tile weather la generally partly cloudy <
lo clouds except eivvl letna where 11 is
ClMl
lreriplintlon amounting to 10 of nn twli
or role is rcporttd lrom New OrloaJu
Oenrrill Ohnert ntloni
ObeervnCon taken by the United itnt
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Jacksonville Fla 70
Atlanta Ga IS
Montgiuiieis Ala OS
VielmbuiK Miss 70
New Oilcans La G > >
PaMillne Texas CO
CJalvewton Texlia 70
Coiiuis Ciirltil Texas 7ii
Memphis Tenn CS
Nashville Tnr tii
Bt Pnul Minn M
Uav < ni < ort lownt fd
St 1001s M
KlliMlB Oltv Mo
viiraha N b
North PUtto Nell
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Amirlllo Texas
Oklahomi City O T
Abilene Texas
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The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. Twelfth Year, No. 362, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 1, 1897, newspaper, April 1, 1897; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth84138/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .