The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. Thirteenth Year, No. 58, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 1, 1897 Page: 1 of 10
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MAILABLE EDtTlOP
HOUSTON
THIRTEENTH YEABNO 58
Th duality of iM stnndnrd ar-
ticle has not deteriorated with tho
price
1H demand is Increasing coi
syintly and rapidly
Those who hive used It once will
no nave any other
WW fend > ° ou pamphlet free
Ifyoi ask for It
TVhcn you leave for tho
SUMMER
be sure to
Store your
FURNITURE
at our warehouse centrally loon led
well ventitvl and In the charm
pi nn experienced courteous gen
tleman
AlILY FOR ItATES
PedenCo
Office and Salesroom 1513 Franklin
FOR SALE
HALF IltlCK one 10horae
Lhiglno and Roller gonl as net
AIULY AT ONCE
AT power
HARTWELLIRON WORKS
HOUSTON TKXAS
DISPENSARY DECISION
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imton
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Louis declining to terve
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Ucilerlll Circuit Indue Hold Thllt
Any Iorson Jlny Import mid
Sell WlilUy
Charleston S C May 31 Judge Sl
monton ot tho United States circuit court
today tiled a dccltlon In the easeot Vau
dercook county against tho State ot South
Carolina restraining tho Stato from pre-
venting the salo of liquors brought In the
Slate This decision If sustained on or
peal It Is claimed will have tho effect of
renderng nugatory tho State dispensary
law Tnder the decision of Judge Simuu
ton any person may Import and sell lUiuor
in original packages Tho decision Is based
on the intcrstato commcrco law the court
holding that tho right of Importation coro
Iirehcnds the right of sale
Columbia S C May 31 The decision
on the dispensary law handed down in
Charleston this morning camo like a bomb
to tho State officials here Goiernor Kl
letbeo said tho decision was a great sur-
prise to him lie Bald ha supposed tho
dlspenstr > would contlnuo to do busliees
at the old stand
When asked If he would call an extra
session of tho general assembly ho tud
I do not know
He added that he could not have anything
to tiv about tho matter until he lirnl
from tho attorney general Ho snld that
It was a serious crlslB and otio that would
have to bo met with deliberation
Tontvi rimnoAvr
NKW YORK The convention of the lu
Itindtlonal iKUBtie of Ircss flubs will be-
held four ilu beginning todav
JinniTtJIv Iowi Tim Modern Wooil
inon8 national roliventlon will bo belil
liere this tictk
lOlfillKHlirSli N V The Mission
irv congiss of th nvnod of em oilc
of I In Irlivlerliiii chuifli will be held
hero tlirc il beu niiliw lojav
HAKATOCJA N V Tho scventyflrst
niuiiveriirv of the C iarKntlonl Humn
Mi lonarv tocletv will > bell here Iks
clrnit todav
MlPSOIliV Mont lyleulenint Jame
A Mocs of the Tw nlvnftlii Intantrv I-
tt A iindei InHtriietlon from eneral
Miles will star with 1 eonw of twntv
iiooiHM to r lo bv blcvclc Irom here to
St I mils Mo Th i exnertlHon Is < > i
thf wheels nsefiilncsi lor lone lournevs
Tho rld > tH will be nesrocs
NASHVlLIi Tho national convention
of tlii 1 > rnvler frotecilve assoelatlon
lo
this uwrft hrBlnnlnir
will bo hell here
day
HAVKIUIIWa Mass The sne ln eKv
tiol for mavnr to be held w 1
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bo a hot one as
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Utemlnncr Wlll Vry Mirwrlm
iiorliuil llii lni
Nashville Tenn May illelnKites to
he National TrnvIV l > rotectlvo asso-
ciation which moots at iho cipltol in this
mornlmr ari arriving on
elty tomorrow
will be
every
train and the attendance
tho
very large Much Interest It i
1 A Leo cf St
at ion o a president
again rnd tho
promltcs to he a live
contest far rrcfldent
VhT WOOmlli Interchangeable railway
dlieu el
subject
ticket is the prominent
the deiegalr who ve arlved and by
by
firlcti1
many railway men who are tlto
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I lleoplvrr Appnlnled
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the Federal district court J M
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order at the request of the
up an National bank of St PP I
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IjB United Stitcs Uiitrlct Attorney Cotton
Hamliwn receiver of the comancbo
Seed Oil Ml compnr of
Texas
Coojncbo
JJiJ FAST MAlORffl
A fast through
tickets to all
twvel nieuwson i
ra U meresorta sa
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June 1
Ticket Office 217 Main St
McKlnlcy Giving the Subject
Attention at lrcscnt
IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS
He Will Tulk With Calhoun In the
Next Icu Has
ANOTHUK TBXD1JK TO SPAIN
Ul Xnle Will lit Untile hut Will Slly
Firmly Tlint Interference 1
yvw 11 N eeesslty
A special to the Herald from Washington
sa > s From now uuttl Juno 10 when he
will start on his trip lo attrnd the N sh
vlllo exiioslllon lmildeut McKlnleys at-
tention will bo devoted almost exclusively
to tho Cuban qtteetlon
Important developments may be looVJcd
for within that period A new minister to
Spain und probably a new consul general
lo Havana will bo appointed tho report
ot Special Commissioner Calhoun consid-
ered and a formal note to Spain drafted and
placed ln tho hands of the new minister
for delivery uinm his arrival In Madrid
Mr Calhoun Is expected In Washington
on Sunday next ny that time tho presi-
dent expects in announce tho new nilnlsfer
to Spain and to have practically formulates
his instructions both In regard to the of-
fer of mediation whlth Is to be mado and a
demand for reparation for the Unit out-
rage The understanding Is that tho rejort
ot Consul Ceneral Lee ot the Ititlz investi-
gation is now In tb malls and will bo In
the bands of the state department before
Mr Calhoun arrlr
Tho president of course desires lo have
a tilk with Air Calhoun but tho prlvato
communication received from Spain have
enabled him to proceed with the shaping of
his policy without delay
of course he treated as confidential until
ho baa communicated with tho Madrid au-
thorities and a reply from Spain luia heett
rceilvid Theie Is practically no doubt
however that tho prosldcjits bote to Spain
will be a foiinnl tender of the good ntflivs
of the United States it will be polite but
uiiii iii oim TTiS Miufe idluatlon
In such a way n to show thit the United
States Is deeply IntiinteJ in the present
devastating war and that on the ground of
humariKy as well a for commercial rea-
sons wo have thp right to uto all legltl
tnat means for hrlnglug the war to n close
Roth administration officials anl lepre
fontativi of tho SpanUh government nro
congratulating themselves that tho recent
Hurry Incident to the passage of tho bellig-
erency molutlon In the oenato has sub-
sided nt the time when negotiations ato
about to bo undertaken for u peaceful so
lutfcm of the trouble If no unusual ex-
citement occurs both tddos aid h polul
that a sAtlsfactory nettlemem may jet bo
reachod
It is still the opinion of many conserva-
tive men here that complete autonomy or
Cuba on a Canadian basis will be the final
outroilio If tho matter Is to be sottled
without a rupture In our relations with
Spain
The report that a special messenger ha
beon sent to Havana to receive reports
from Calhoun and Consul leneral 1eo
was denl < l today by Ahslslont Secretary
Day who slatt that ho did not know W
W Kimble alleged to bo tun mewseugor
wjvinit Tin imtciiiiii
The Tllle 11 lei 111 lie lln finiif liitn
the 11 Illt MilNllieNN
Now York May 31 A dispatch to the
Journal from Haiana says Weyler has
forbidden the sale of imported meal In
ltifrto Irlncire and Is compelling the pub-
lic lo consumo only beet purchased from
his own agents procured from confiscated
oattlo rounded up and driven In by hbi
Irtiops from adjacent districts throughout
Santn Clara province
The situation l tbn same In lownt gar-
risoned by Spanish troops Military opera-
tions havo been virtually suspended and
iho army la being used to further tho
speculations of tho chiefs and military
commanders
In one district that of Kanctl Splrltus
tho entire battalion ot Alphonro XIII has
been supplied with lassoea and sent Into
tho flelil as cowboys
The fart has been openly announced In
tho local Spanish newspapers lhal two
ntcam transports mibjcct to Weylers or-
ders are very busy carrying tho confts
calcd goods to Santiago Mansanlllo and
other good raarketa
A strong patriot forcn Is besieging tho
port of Ilaracoa by land On Tuesdsy the
Spanish forces were driven In and tho be-
siegers dialled Into tho city but eventu-
ally they were coropollod to withdraw un-
der aratting artlllerll fromh < s gov-
ernment warehlp Vatco Nunez de Ifalboi
at anchor In tho harbor
Tho well known patriot hospital surgeon
Julio Artesa ton of Seraph Artega a cel-
ebrated Cuban physician killed somo time
ago In a duel In Mexico has been captured
by Weylers troops In Jlnar del Rio and
Is now a prisoner at Artem > He will
bo tried and shot for succoring the enemies
of Fpaln In having cured the wounds of
rebels in arme against her authority
A Vxi en ill lli P e nurnnl
Orange Texas May 31 tout night about
j oclock the new resdeucu of ficorge I
loole Ksq was totally destroyed by firo
The building w s Juit approichlng com-
pletion and tho fimtly expected to occupy
U within a few days Tho Are was no
doubt the work of an Incendiary as there
bad been no fire about the building at sit
Ihe loss was 1000 with no Insurance
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UIII KURD CIV 15 WAY
Tim Anierlcnn Ieople noil Hie lmlBlilv nlll luiw l > < < >
j eneiilntM IN I It Jill mi emttiii lleenil
TODAYS FEATURES
Cnlui
UrfiUdent sslll cui HT Culwin nftnlri
verv t > i louslv < n Shi next few dnya and
liltctvwtliii devclopmtnls mats le expecl
i New nyinlstvr tn Spain will cniiy a
tiot lelltng Sinln tltit lnlerfi isinee l 1
neeewlty
Wovltr It sold to bo eonnseitttiE Ifttltle
and Ki k and selllns them for his own
iuii > e
Attack on Uepper l reaented In Wash
lngleii whlln Ctoinmissloner Calhoun mul
Onerel Lo deny they have ir veil > t
nnv lnform > iton
e rulBer Jlihlnlireid la s ild to have cap-
tured tho luuirtlcna
Piirflun
Julian Jl iwfthnni f iy iiillllnns hae
neil3bed In India its the result of pkuuo
and fnm Jie
it Is now subl ill Irlnen of Wnle knew
of Rhode nlin l ifono tho rald Into the
Transvaal was begun
rem will urtco < i ebilm against the
United States for intotcatmcit nf one ot
Imr clUzeim al Ilruniwicle a
Hiniieille
United Siiites elrviilt exiiirt handed down
em opinion which traetlonlly knocks out
itho fiouth rarntlnii dlspaiutiiy liw
Rirthutiak thocks shook up the Soulh
< stirn State
Seoriltarv 0iito thinkw busrinoise mn
want n eurrenev eoniiiilHlon In consider
refotns nppenled at once also wy the
ailmliilatratlon wJi art In eUo tho pio
tic > l commission doea not
Cbeyonnt Indiana aro tnld to ho on tho
wirtialtli find Imvei klliod a dozen men In-
cluding flvo aoldlem Un Montana M
eml Algrr Is illrneHnir oi ratlotis no con
flrmntlon of nn uprising
California oomiVita aro yot In open re-
volt
Conrad polnl rrcvassn has not been
cl05C l an1 nvmv flfi entatea aro now tm
eUrwailw
< ireeoTnrlelli Affeilr
Cerniaw Is lelleve1 to 1 trying a hold
tramn itv > force Ruala to declare for or
eijMtnst Iho Turk
If inor Turkish troops an sent to
CYto tliero will bo a renewal of disorders
the
Slate
Judge rtrvant nf the Fedtral coitrl at
Paris sentenced ono man to rmicwml
twfnty lx ethers to lmnrirnnmenl
Two wromli ent llnuor dealers were nr
rested for terlury nt Dallue bv order of
Kcdeml Judge Hwuyro
Alumni nMoclutlon of flam Houston nor
inal mt nt Iluiitevllb
A le feast va hfld at New IIm
A Mexican fell Hire storka without ma-
terial Injury at Clalvston
Dlitirl
Ban Antonio Houston 8 Austin
Oulveston 0 Fort Worth t Denlson 7
Dallas S Taris 10
Howard Mann an outsider won lh
Jlrooklyn handicap
leirllnllvf
Local option or cold storate bill a
law P nal flnatr > i committee haa > comnlelml
Its irraieral aonronrlatlon hill
Tho senate DIseiiMdon of th fee hill
was liewun bill onBronriaUnir JWrt for llii
relief of iloecl suffercru at 1A Paso wtw
passed
The dlouw Kl Iaao flood sufferers on
troprlaltno lilll wa wsttd
The llnrVela
Ilverpool and New Orleans cotton fit
trres adiarced v rv slbzhtlv
Ilran Is lower
liirU r demand for cattlo at Chlesuro
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Washington 31
May Secretary Oagu
has returned to tho city from CluclnnaU
where ho was a BWest nl the bnuquct Ijlvou
ele I In Kpenler nl liellon r nf llrp
ie > eli in liny itt
Denver 1ost
AWFUL SITUATION IN XNDIA
Iiilian llawtluiinc Tells of Ilimtnc ami Ilnrjue ninl Sivs Millions or
Ieople Have Alrcmly 1eilslicil
New York May 31 Julian Hawthorne who went lo Indh for Iho Cosmopoli-
tan Miiguxliio to Invoslignlo the plague and lis resnlln has rclurmd from bin
wotk henrlslcli wllh tho misery and honors ho wllnerseil Ilo stld yesterday In
an Inlerilew
The plague Is lull a flea blto In romparlon wllh the finlllie Tho former
confined It ileimbay and Its nelghboihcuMl Iho latter fuvk for a few spnla hero mid
there extends all our India Three million people have already died These am
only otnelal figures and nl the llnio I arrived In India tit MoluinmiMau burial
irroiinil had hie onto iivncrowilil Hodles have been piled upon bodies wllh hardly
a laver ot eailh botweeu tliin Tli pUen hod Ihrratencd to hrimna ll > bleeding
ground for a new pehtlUnie > no the authorities nad rlemuil II New enriwes had
to taken Mil l > of palnnqulnii lo be I urled In yioumls iniiny iiillfm anay
I his excited great opposition iitjort the MeiliniiiiiUdstiis who iiiiihl not mideistaiid
tho sanltniy reawns for tho ordinance They thought It wni a new iiidn ot ven
grntico liivoiileit by Iho queen
What Is tho main difficulty In eibl alnlng stitlstles of deaths wtw asked
Well tin chief of all In tho Hindoo linirur of hospitals They nit droidfully
afiald of them It happened Just befiro lb plngtio hrnliu out Ibat Iho tlnttin of
Jittien Victoria In front or the great palace al llombiiy Ml elenoeratrd Whon Ihn
plaguo brolo tint the Hindoos tiellnveel It had liism rent iui a punlsliujeitt by tho
queen Tbey hold her to be all powerful In tho natural and imporniittirnl woild
This biiperalltlem was ineoumgid by tip luiniliu > grain dealers ntnoug tho
Hindoos who oppress agriculturists nnd prey iiwn their wiNakness and other supcr
btltlnns They tell their fitlowcountrym < n Ilio objeet of the ttulborltle i 111 Irylng
to get them Inlo Ihe hospitals Is to put them lo death and sfcur their livers for
miweuma It Is the popular Idea hat tho queen will not In siiIMM until M0000
people bavn bevii klliod and their livers pit tied for public exhibitions
Many am tlio tricks by which the stipontlllouti reeapn tho vigilance of govern-
ment officials I Joined In tho ofllelul tour or the City of Ilombay Wo met many
curious expcrlcmes Wo found niiietluiis an many as MO psoplet living In a alnglo
bouse and aa many as nine or ten In a single room barely laruir llian a rlOKl
Thesei rooms nro often utterly dark Coins Into ono of them the ofllelul asked
How many Koplo livo herot
Nine was anawercil
Aro you In good healtht waa asktd
All of us
Siand up und let mo count you
A mulch was struck a catidlo was III when lo ono of tbi men standlns up
against the wall supiKirled by a neighhor on each able was a hideous and putrid
ho putrid liven eornwe In tho worst Mage of dls
corpse At least I sup > n o was
solution could hardly add lo Iho iIcktnlnir atinorphero which we found In nearly
all nt these tenrmmtf Tim system of el ralnami Is utterly Inadequate nnd tho hab-
its of the poorer pioiiln nre utirleauly In the extreme In firt this uncleanllncss
is wbut brought on Iho plague and Is thh Inost difficult featuro lo conquer
So much fol Iho plague Now for tho famine which as I haw said la irven
morn terrible became Jt Is unread liver so wide an area of thickly settled country
Tbero aro In India 3OTMiOOUJ people Naturally thero Is extreme difficulty to ropo
eondlllons which among tho ngrl
with o Kineral a calamity Tho wral govern
cultural clime are nurh as to nggravalo aud iwitliuie tho horrors of famine Tho
people are lu Iho lait tui of poverty They are slavos ol the grnln dealnra When
work Is im longer obtalnablo tho native an furnished employment at 2d a day
ivrri al 2d a day per man Iho means of yovornmont are limited The appli-
cant must wall and may dlo of starvation In Iho Intrval of walling Finally the
man becomes 111 from privation Tho gov < Tnmeut has no sick fund
So Ihe ivir man goes off lo tho Jungle alts down upon n rock under a treo
and quietly starves to death Jackals oat ibo limn off his bom Some rsarorby
may come and fish out his skeleton or his skull hut no ono can provo his Wen
ilty
A I look hack upon tho scenes which I visited my wondor Is that there
should bo any one allvo at all
Mark tone Kxoreat doubtful of the
Hrlllsh wheat crop
IIMMl
Counoam tlng
Oitcung after tl waterworks company
Interpreting lh now idiarfr
OnMiitBtnK h Itathlwrw HUrtere
It A Mllu dltfl ftom an overdose of
laudanum
The ritsslmmontCorbett fight repro-
duced at tlia Auditorium
A eowhldloB en ir < ton avenue
Flei In thi Fair Ground nddltl n
Tle authority for tha cltlteru confer-
ence coutmlttee
iiimii roit ri iaho
Ilrsolnllnn Will lie 1nied liy lh
lliiue Toiln
Washlnglon May 31 BpeclalCon
grcasman Slephens was unablo to securo
unanimous consent today for tho passago
of tho Mills resolution spproprlallng J10
000 for Uio relief of sufferers from tho Rio
flrando overflow at Kl Iaan Assurance w
jjlven this evening that tho resolution will
go through tomorrow
last Trlday by tho Commercial club ot
that city to tho Uniting clubs from Chi-
cago Uevilou and St touts Mr Gaga
nald today that a feeling ot ImpaUcuco
seemed to be gctteml among the people at
tho delay In tho pngsaRO of a tariff bill
Tho business of tho wintry win In a cou
dltluit approaching stagnation and nlthuusU
tho publlo real I zo that tho mtateut car
Is necessary In tho inuslructlon ot a hill
of such Mist Imporlauco the people oru be-
ginning to complain of tho tltuo being con-
sumed What they must wanted was tho
prompt tuasage nf a tariff bill that would
ptulucn sutllclont revenuo and with that
attoatlon nut of tho way tho government
could take up the question of reform lu
the curtency
Tho business men ln nttendaaco ot the
Cincinnati meeting Mr Cage thought were
agreed that n currency comailsslon hhould
ho nuthorliixl and appointed at once with
a vlow to fonmilntliiK a plan which could
Iki urcjentcd to eon it tvtw on lln roawieuibl
Ing lit liceinbcrt lV ri > 5lIiij leeesa of
ceiiiKifKi It was Uiought that beCriint
could and rlinuhl be given Iw loo toiiitula
alou In tho fluauelera mid others who da
nlre to be hoard fiotn all parts of tho
cntlnlty 11 was a gieat queutioti ho added
and should rcrclio Ibo tilleat coutldcra
lloii It Iho commission should fall to
okiie iipoii n ralltarlory plait tlio iidmln
Ulration very lktly would Uavo i piok I
llon to preaoitt lo congress lu any nvent
Ibo people Willi whom tho Rcretary eon
lersed wero agreed lltot somo lnltlntoty
ntlloii nhoubl bo taken al once Tho basi-
nets of the rmutfy Impatiently demanded
It Iiet concluded
lie
iiii mnsi
t ttilll IlieMiloy lleeiiiiif fit
lleinneliil lla >
Washington May SI Theie wtB a good
ntlrudaiirii em Ibo llonr of the hniisn and let
tho gtilletles today iiotwlllivtaitdlng tie
utilsldei atttarliuiiH u miiiunl of Iho day
Dm lepiibllriin leaders had iiquemled tho
ileiiinrrals to penult n reeem until tomor-
row They desliod lo haie the eonfetiico
reporiM on Indian and civil appropriations
hills acfed on us toon as poislble but diet
not wish In wotk ou Memorial day Bo mo
of Iho denioeralii weio dls ed lo eoncedo
this but eilliers declared that Iho ripiih
llcans having tilado a rulo for seuilweokly
Motions must abldo by II
Win u the Journal was read Mr towhl
Hem Wash protested against lis api
tho dead in
Then tbn motion of Mr Dlugloy for i
receas until tomorrow was carried wllh
few dlssenllng votut ou tho domocratloJ
sldn and Iho members dispersed after sV
rextlon of fifteen mlnute
Haysl saskes Ihe food purs
wbulctuotc and elllclaus
sans turn
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irnval haying Ibat thero waa no eonstlut ft3jliefS
tional hotihe that ran legally approyo Iho sgfeSsKJSK
Journal and If Ibero waa It could not be U JM M
niMiinred lu Ihe maitnur and rorm ndoptcd S3pM AKi
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and gavo notlco Hint he merely Hied his
protest In art upon It lu tho future as
might eeem best
Then Mr Cannon Hep 111 askedi
imanliiiotis rtiiisent for tb ronalderatlon
of n rtsoltilloti to make lulmidlalely avail-
able tuiiilH for Iho work of tho government
printing ufllce which had been provided
for In Iho rneral deficiency bill Tho ap
ptoprUtlons for the printing office wcri
exhausted ho aid and work thero must b
stoppnl tomorrow unless eoino provision
for It won made
Iloen the gentleman think this a proper
way lo legislate Mr Illcbardaoii of Ten-
nessee nakefl
Mr Cannon explained that the house
had ilono lt duty when It paused tho do
Ilrleney bill some Umo ago and thai tho
fault was the nonatcn i
Tim discussion was vetoedby Mr Simp
eon Pop Kan who said he uot Object
to legislation today tui ur uiiditr toorl It
was tho plan to take a recess In honor ot
ifii
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The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. Thirteenth Year, No. 58, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 1, 1897, newspaper, June 1, 1897; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth84198/m1/1/?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; .