The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. Thirteenth Year, No. 58, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 1, 1897 Page: 5 of 10
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0 > IS NOW INVOLVED
He Knew of the Plans of
MlSlid
Hhailes
Cecil
g CONSENTED 70 TRANSVAAL RAID
Lnre Holder of Shnre of
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lie Chartered Mint It Africa
Company
ye Tork May 31Tho Suns London
rtoc observers arc beginning to get a
of tho nigger in the woodpile In
M
L gouth African investigation A went
iilto b 11 IiaJo of cerftl11 mssterlous
tta diepatchrs from Mr Rhodes which
jer llawksley refused to produce It
u t first assumed these dispatches com
rnsasrt Mr Chamberlain but tho vcr
L committee circles Is now qulto dif
in
ferent It 1 n0iv knCm that Mr Chamber
lib doc not oppose tho production of
le mcisases ls alfo known tho moa
mti passed between Mr Rhodes and cer
aa persons known ns tho Ilhodcs group
gLondon They r taken at Mr Ithcdos
laiucc to tho colonial office in Juno last
ulcere shown to Mr Chamberlain who-
m then credited with tho Intention of-
t ag tip the charter destroying tho South
African company After they wcro shown
lj tia tho question of tbo charter was
pstyoicd till the end of tho present In
tlrjWitt
Witt they contain Is known only to Mr
rtiaberltln and tho lthodcs group which
Wot tho Jameson raid had their head
qsirtcra at the Marlborough club tbo
Mac of Wales fnvorlto resort Mr
Beit Mr Magulre tho Duko of Flfo and
ft Horace larquhar all directors in tho
company aro also members of tho club
Tttte cable messages it must bo rctuetu
letd wcro scut during the six mouths
receding the Jameson raid What makes
tt natter so dolicato to handle Is tho
hct that the Prlnco of Wales figures in
ilea la a sense which suggests ho had a
prior knowledge of tho raid It is well
torn that tho prlnco held chartered
lUrti largely and has since sold them out
lie motive for showing the messnges
to Mr Chamberlaia and withholding them
fron publicity ls supposed to r sl on the
om ride on tho unscruplousnesa of Mr
Pic who sajs that every man has his
price anil on the other on Mr Chnmber
Ulai ambition When Mr Rhodes agent
tcredited with having said to Mr Chatn
leflala nhcn ho showed him the telltale
ctUesIs It sou destioy our charter thoso
rweafes shall become public property
ct rou will never bo prlmo minister of
fcsltad If you come to terms with us the
fiiscei name need never appear and the
j6ce Till owe yon a debt of gratitude
It Ii worth noting that Wednesday tho
Snifter Mr taboiicliore raised the eiuos
ta producing the cable dispatches the
jricecoot for Mr Chamberlain who had
ilxf consultation with his royal hlghucca
1LUil 11 IN IOinlOsV
Over Two llunlicit Cnse Hnvi
IlriUii Out
TMooa Wart May 31 The Northern
PWfa atoiuuhlp Mount Lebanon which
rived today flora China and Japan
the news that prolonged enrth
tike fhocks wie experience at Nagano
m on the night of May fi
A Zeoul dUpai i of May 0 stated that
U ruffian gi rninent has refused to
emit the cnriimcnt of llustlan troops
17 Korea
Official reports stalo hat over 20 casts
the black plaguo broke out In the two
teit towns i Fiimosa durlug tho flist
k of May
i I ll 1 tc < m Welded that tho Hong Kong
Km 6 momril < ls shall be a rniiHirs and
uuarcns hospital and a tilulng nurse
iaiJlue It han alio hosm del led to com
wace a road mound islaud
tho
IUIIP Is v CLAIM
Ile e nt Wl
Mlslrcitleil in Cliorxln
Una
leru via fialveston Texas May
Io view
< jf tho action of the United
KOHrntnent thiough Minister Me
to In March law in demanding and
wablog the rclcnto
of the American sailor
toed Hatrney
hn bad been arrested and
Warned at callao without trial for threo
S on the charge of disorderly conduct
e l I la Rvtrmnt wll < l8k for an In
jr into the alleged unjust arrest for
iS at Jrunswlclt Ca of a Perm inn
n
named rramlsco Mellnn who e said
n lr te l while
tier < In prison
r
tlbJ tL JaUfc lo Ut o i out
tclni VJ lh < nowrninent of Peru will
al tno puiilhhiuent of the offenders
tiiij riuoi
ri l > hT7 rrevnoe
f Orleans M y 31Tho Conrad Point
1 > t about 300 fcct wlUo anA hu
ttt mi c ater is so great that many
f
tate
aro under water and much
so being done Tho cotton lands will
< r most
WmUl 1 traKIc 1 V py tracks aro also
j being temporarily bus
toeS1 of th0 necessary crib
> but s hB brtak bas been construct
bid umii rJw of 10 ori riln ot
r bavi lhp renlw Portion Is tried
tltb lm1B n a llf < P channel there
tmii L yrry ainicuit to atop rails
k hoi atown nearest the crevasro
lit brVafc h cr ls solng through
Natche rT < suiiieil
lt vMlM x 31 TIio New Or
iMto rn roail which
lli PC11 01 > trnllo at tbo north end
ii
v btCi of tho flooded conditions
httlt i has again begun
< W relBht ana P K > r
Uo > of lh VMP lo 10 Kroat satlsfac
To Xi Jl0f ° B route
ro1 llm Uvcr nrt Thii rail
oa Qf elTort to restimo through
lrW < s w rnlr n t Somo of Its
to ttbum ahc4 oul aU1 have
1U i
= d btorc the traffic can bo ro
kaor Ma > llCommunlca
er th v n
t1 Uund > between this city
2 i ° Mlstlsilppl dclla
Lril Ch Vr tlc Vttll > route tclar
hTt i Ci Yfta l thr0UBb housh
111
rllllr
fctU Mi1 May 31The cold
j altuunltloa In tbo attendauoo
> Si KtJtSi tA
r 1 5c 1 be ttndanco was
m larfep Uclng a bank holiday i
rK
number of bank clerks from all pirtsSf
with the South Carolina editors and ac
companying ladles the ndvnne P a d of
he Trajeltrs ProteciDe arocla ion and
h 1i Mel remraing home
from the rail vav
cot gross rontcntlon at-
M go7 rr a C1UcJ w ° s
CRITICISM OF CALHOUN
COMIIIHSIOMJU AMI uj msl > T
INalMlTK s
Ilio rrliiuls of < iirrcsHiiii1eiit Pep-
per Sny Tlml He lubl ni
ls Perfectlj Pair
Havana May JlW J Calhoun tho
United SUtes ronuulnsloncr who Is lnes
tigatlng the death in prison at tluana
bacoa of Dr Ruin a naturalised America
cltlien was Intenlowed today with refer-
ence to the article in tho Dlarlo do La Mnr
lun makliig nil Indirect attack upon tho
conitnlstilotier by ciltlclslng articles which
havo appeared In a Wnchlngton newspaper
over the signature of Mr ltpper who ac-
companied Mr Calhoun to Cuha Mr Cal-
houn said
Mr Pepper la In no way connecle1 with
tho toiHiulsslou No secrets of the commis-
sion hae been dlulged nor has any spe-
cial Information been supplied to hlin
which was not obtniniblo by other corre-
spondents 1 suppose Mr Peppers Informa-
tion was gatheie < l from peisonal Informa-
tion or front hearsay
Mr Plshbirk tho secretary of Mr Cal-
houn was also Interviewed and expressed
opinions elmllar to thoso of the commis-
sioner
iilieral KitJhugh Lee the Inlted State
consul general disclaims c cereliing any
Influence out newspaper reports sent
from Havana to the Inllwl States anil re
scuts tho Inference of the UIuo do La Mar-
ina that resident American orresixuidents
drew their information from him
Mr Pepper says he Is uuch amund by
tho attack of the Ularo do La Marina Ho
returned last night front nuinijtv where
accompanied by Mr Flshbaek he had been
on a lslt yesterday He says pis tilp was
highly interesting While returning to
tho city the ear In which ie vas traveling
was tlrrailiHl by a railway nCiMiutt but all
the passeugers escaped without Injury
Washington May St The attempt of a
Havana newspaper to Impugn In mhanro
the leport that will be made to the presi-
dent by Special Commlsidoner Calhoun by
means of an uttuck upon letters which
hdio been printed as coming front Mr
Pepper has had Iho eflect of arousing
the friends of the newspaper man to his
defense Mr Peppers letters have been
printed In the Washington Honing Slar
so they hae fallen directly under the eye
no only of rongresB but of members of the
diplomatic corps resident In Washington
and have doubtless been used as the basis
for reports lo their own gocrnnionis
They hao attracted more nitentlou than
would lune been accorded to simllsr eetn
munieatlniis from other sources bcallse of
Mr Peppers high character among news-
paper men and his reputation for Impar-
tiality in the pursuit of his business The
I rnpiletor of the Slnr were led to peleet
Mr Pepper to Wsll Cuba and report upon
the conditions there for this and for no
other reason Tin y state tint ns their
special correspondent during the Inst heal-
ed presidential campaign Mr Pepper had
shown purh a spirit of Impartiality aud
filrness and so murh coolness In times of
ecltitncnt that unbalanced tho judgment
of many other men that they felt sum
tUi hli Invontlg itlons would bring to light
the onot truth at least so far as II could
be concved through the Impressions made
upoi a trained und unbiased newspsoer
uun Therefore Mr Pepper was not chosen
out of consideration of his relations to the
president and Mr Calhoun As for the
Conner they wero those that might orlst
between any newspaper man who had bc n
much In contact with the president through
a campaign nnd had earned IiIb good opin-
ion through his accurate ond fair work
while as for the Crlendshlp of Mr Calhoun
It ls tli confident belief of Mr Peppers
cmihoora Hist his woik could notbe In-
fluence In the slightest degree Crom eon
sidi rations growing out oC that connection
In answer to the criticism that Mr Pop
nerR work has been unfair low ml the
Spanish side It ls pointed nut that In hiBt
Saturdays Star Is ono ot bin letlers de
ol l entirely lo an exposition of the merits
of the Spanish cause the bnsls being an
Inl < r lew with one of the largest planters
en the Island who presents his strongest
argument to show Cuban domination would
mean anarehy and ruin for tho best In-
terests of the Island
aitiiih riir > nio >
Sill it Co lime Snlleil from Mlniiil
rimlill
Miami Pla May 31 Another Cuban
rxnrclltlnn sailed fiom here lant week Just
belpriatlie reenue cutter arrived Par
many l ri supplies of ccal arms and
ammunition e been landed at Seminolo
Key In low here and much speculation
has been Indulged In by those In the sorrel
as to when It was to bo sent off Xildfly
night a largo steamer low In the wilcr
ceme In close to shore she threw up a
rocket signal which was ansveied tromi
ihe shore and n bnat full of mm put out
Three bonis cargoes were enrrlrd nut and
thru tho steamer went south A fisherman
who was near Seminole Key alates that
she stopped there four hours and lhat n
large cargo was transferred torn baits
being used nnd tho men working llko leav-
ers She sillied outward at break rf Cay
In the cargo It Is ropTted lure was 1C0
000 stands of arms lPOOOOn rounds of am
munition two smsll rupldllro Maxim or
HotchkUs guns SOfl machetes and elht
bovee of dynamite Two boats with Span-
ish spies at templed to get near tho vessel
but wcro halted by patrol boats and at
lli mouth of rifles made to keep their
distance
imNTtiUt rwTiiinn
Cruiser MnrlilrlHml Mllil < > Miivi
lie rilllillsterlllir Tuir
Jacksontllle Pla May 11Dispatches
from Miami on tho lower east coait re
port Iho seliuro of tho steanir Idsciiyne
col
charged wllh flllatstcrliig by a deputy
lector of cuttoms
The Uauntlcas which left Savaunah two
weeks fcgo ottentlLy on a towing trip and
which liai since b en reported to have
landed two cargoes In Cuba is alio re-
ported to have been rapttrod by tho rrulser
Marblfhead whih put out from Key Veal
Tho capture occurred off Pam Eearh and
the learner will be taken to Key West ami
placed In cutody The lllacayne < sail to
end ammunition
ol arms
have Iraneferred r cargo
munition to the Dauntlrw a cargo having
been sent down the Plorlda ust
on Sslmday oota
way lo Port Lauderdale
lug wa found oa tie UUcayne
Madrid May Jl It a reported here lh
tho Duke of Mand tho Spanish anibawa
date replace
er at Pari will at an early
tbo nuke of Jin 7uko of
Cor foreign affairs and hal lh
Tttuau will suecccu cue
u Spanish minuter to I r
tyij j Sf W7 3W > NVT 7 T S w s v a <
linusoA Six companlin of soldiers from
Form ICeogh and Ctibter aro en route to the
agency n ls also the sheriff of Ouster
county wllh a large number of deputies
Tho shi1lf hns a warrant for the arrest nt
Indian Agent Slouch charged vltli Inter-
fering wllh officers In the discharge of
their duties olso for three Indian murder
ers Tho shirlff wll pinbsbly unite nt
the reservation wllh his deputies tomorrow
and endenor to mrertiho murderers of tbo
sheep holders while inn Bnldlers and clll
officers will be prewired to < iiell any ac
tual outbreak Considerable jlilty Is
maullfKlcd Many are of tho opinion
however lhat the cravllv of the situation
has been much cxaggemlol
Helena Mont May 31 Iterorta of the
killing of several men by the Cheycnno
Indians at Lame Devr agency aro not erl
flexl It Is not believed any nro was killed
except a sheep herder named Hoover
whose murder a week ngo caused nil Iho
excitement The settlers and cowboys de
ermlued to Mcng his drath and give tho
Chcveimes u object lesson lo deter t rm
from tlmllar nets In the fulur Thy nt
all tbo women and children In places of
safety orluel theninelves and toiigieitaled
near the agency aril demeiided tle sill ren-
der of Hie Indians neeuiwl of muiderlng
Hoover The Indians amies IheinseDes
and made threatening demonstrations
against the whiles but no bnlile has bcn
fought nor massacre begun no fir so It
known Six companies ot Inlted Slates
ot the agenrj Iho Indians do
trooph are
clnro they do net waul lo fight lh snMlers
but are anxious to have a brush with the
whllo tettleis and oowlmia
There ls a conflict of authority between
Hid Indian nrvnl Captain Slouch and Iho
sherlfr of Custer county The hh rlrn clep
utlfM we to ordered off Hie reservation by
tho agent They returned to Miles Cliy
and got u warrant for tho am at of Hi
agent for Interfering wllh the officers and
sinned back to arrest lilm Lame Deer la
forty miles frun a telegraph office and the
result of their expedition Is nit known
Tho trouble Is due to the charges of set
tiers that the Indiana kill nnd stal their
tattle and lb counter ibarges of the In-
dians that tho settlera contlnuo to Intrude
on the reservation
Governor Smith wired Precflent MrKln
ley today protesting against tho action of
Captain Slouch and asking lhat he be di-
rected rot to Inlerfcro wllh tho ilvll f
flrrs Slouch ay he enn nnd will arrest
the iMiitdcrcrs as foon as tho exclcmcnt
dies out
lliPtlltr > T WASIIIMiTOV
Mkt l Himself Dlreel
lntr I In AfTiilr
Waahliiglon May 31 The Indian trou-
bles in Southern Montana reported from
Helenaero made known to tbo authorities
department laat week and In
e tho war
tho onlnlon of tho officials are not likely to
bo followed by serious icsulls Tho first
news of the affair came to tho department
In a telcgiam rom Colonel Sheridan he
adjutant gencrol of the department nt St
Paul At present the department has com-
mand owing to tho recent retirements
among the major generals and the briga
dicr generala and tho delay In asalgnlng the
new commatida among tbo roloncls re
ts ully promoted Secretary Alger himself
is responsible for the command and he la
directing tho affairs through Adjutant
General Ilugglea Colonel Sheridans tele
lyeil last Friday and simply
gram was roec
slated that a report bad coine to head
quarters at St Paul thot two vvhlto men
Ihcrdcn had been killed near Lamederer
leiereotlnn In Southern Montana To guard
trouhlo two ot cavalry were
aealnit troops
orden1 to telegraib from Fort Center
They slarttd last Friday and ilnre then no
report has come to the war dttiarlmenl
that Alger
though it la possible
who la new at Wtet Point may haro been
telegraphed
absence of other reports from tho
Tho
troops causes the opinion that no other
trouble has occurred The ageuy A hi to
tlo men arc reported to havo re > n MHtil
la In charge of ail army officer Captain
Slouch who it It aald has tbo entire con-
fidence ot the Indiana and l > lapable e
i teritAr
J m
dealing with them without frictlri If not
interfered wllh by outsiders
Thcro Is A disposition at tho djputmont
lo attribute thenftalr to the cncrotOimejts
of whiles living In the neighborhood iptm
tho Indians No Intimation of any trouble
among the Cheyennes has reamed the ln
tcrlor department and the Indian officials
are al a I0 s lo account for the luck Of ad-
vices If nny troublevjias occurred or ls ap
prehended In view of tho lack ot official
advices the fact that the ngency Is In do o
telegraphic communication and that the
nguey Is In charge of nn experienced army
officer no alarm or uuenslnesa as lo the
safety of the peopln In that seotljn Is felt
No Incidents have been reported to the de-
partment recently that would likely lead
to serious results and the rart ttat II e
reports dato the trouble several dan beck
ls cited as significant
KlIIKti TltrXl ALL
Ilnn of the enuailliiii Polbre tt >
lleiillncr Villi IiiiHiius
St Paul Minn May 11 A Winnipeg
special to tho Dispatch says communication
with Duck Lako was resumed this morning
at 83l > when the Dispatch corre < pondcnt
with tho Mounted polltv who have been
besieging the four Indian nurdrcrs in-
cluding the desperado Almighty Vclce
sent the following message The Prince
Albert volunteers got Impatient vc lerd Y
nflrrrooit nnd the officer In charge allow
ed them to rush on the bluff where the
outlaws were hiding Tley wcro lot by
William Drain Jntiiea McKay I and
Pollro Officers Wilson and McDonald On
the first rush they did not find the hiding
place ot the Indians nnd Ihey rgiln weuit
through killing th only rem tlnlng In-
dian Almighty Voice aud another Indian
was killed by shells from the nlno unit
er No further ensualtles occurred cm tin
out lde The dead have been brought In
The fnther of Almighty Voice Is under ar-
rest hero ns an accomplice No further
trouble is anticipated
SII0KT NI5WS ST0KIBS
ritANICIOrtT KyWIUinm Hurt nml
ills wfe > Mcttle who were Sul In the
lienltontlnry ben for onv v iv were te
leuwfcl thtdr sentiiiccr tinvloc exnlrtsl
but were iinested at the inUcm mtw fur
KDciid larcxwy
LONDON Mrs Ulltva Vnuirlm thot ond
kllKst her sonlnkiw Corsic 11own who
had e > cmo to Hit hunso drunk to annoy
th wlfo who hail Ikvii drlwn bv IiIh
abuse to luivt lilm
nirrilOIT MIcIiTIio Detroit Drlvinir
eluii iiilKiunceM nn evtsntivo tiiOiiruinmo
for Ib iinniiil blue HbLon meellni which
lesns July 10
LtINO DHANCI1 N JPhll Dalv Or
I inprlDlnr of The Pennsylvania elnh Is
Beiloiislv III it his home Iiro < KaMc > Villa
LONDON Hie Mornllw Posi aavs W-
an rwiuesleel lo eouiradlit tho rumor Hull
In Iiuko ot Lcesls will succCi I the Ueil
or Alien en nn iroveinor uMirrnl ot Cun
adahT
hT LOLH < Dlyne Healer Sehmwler
> > ftoiicsl out ot Clnvtxii a suburb of
St louls bv it erovvil of min uud bovs
H > > was stinek on the ink uf tho nevk
liv a niHlle but It inpireiiitly liilllcleii
no iniiirv It Oil bow evil teelrii hN
meesl tj ho rode on inward the cnuuiiv
MILWAIJKHi WlsHiav l rem I a oc
iUrn > d ovel the entire Stale of Wlseoil
eni ami coiisldeitLble diiuuuii vna Jono In
vegeutlon ayl fruit
1AltlS Mine Arnold Ilrnsv Iho eele
briitcl ncuess Is dtsed
ST lMJTIJIlfirUMlUTh rlP Uni ez > r
Im < itl < ndil j rinMiin mias at the Im
notKI church of the IeUrliof In meniorv
of lhi > vvtlms of the t rrllde iwnlc of
Mav 30 IsM ot the llmo of lb fotilvlllus
utionillng Iho cciimiioiIoii of bis inilfsly
PnrrHHUIMl p Th rorJvseven mi
nixhlsm nrivstesl nt a nlcnlti near Ulen
wood were lliieil JJ5 nml io or thirty
eluvs lo tho work house
MAUION tu lcmru Blirlft Wtlm U >
Ivlnir at I he nolnl of ilmlh I la vvim ot
tieckisl bv a man outiposeil to be ciofcV
who lioi him neveril times b foro he
new what wan Lonir on The c Halliiot
s now onflned In lall and oxeltenuiit
l hlch mil Ihero is xomo oeilk of lynch-
ing
NARHVILLD TennThe Sons of Vet-
erans I p a of Alslnma cuid Tenties
Hti d vlson will hold their ninth eneimiii
mem In ihis eitv
ATLANlV tii JIiR Z A Ocvlfrcv 10
vrttih old handcmo ond possessed of
oc < l lfiMole meeuxs wna nrresi < l nml
nlnceil in li I at Lllllav chanced bv her
own sra imt iluiicliter with slranellii
nnd burvMii hci ilaiisltleis IlicEliiinii
child
LONDONThe Cnltod Slates aml Mm
ilor Colon inhn llnv nnd ell tho alaff
of Ihn I nllil Slues ombiissy Httendfsl
IP vi wtPh ti < Prlnco of WhI i held
fit St James iMliee
POCK ISLAND III Iho Ujitti l Pres
livltrju tmnl isseinblv took tin hi
iiuerioii ii iiinnsbm U c < iini > itisHiin
to boiui iiiillenl rnlsslonorles > fhl < h
was icfoiif liek lo be ieiioin d lo t >
next iihs niluv
CINCINNATI Ohio President D I
Wuoiimaiisw and rJierutart M I Ioivl
Ina linn Usu < 1 n < T rr 111 li > nlh mi
mill cmventKin of he Nallwil IIinihlj
call IcnirtiH tit I Hit roll June 11 Lnch
Hlite and i re lorHI Iddaoio Is oinitled in
four de > eirut > s frim nneh eoiicresslonil
ULslrici and ix elolnjuten cit jrire
WUHHINciTON Presldnl McKlnlev
conreired lliwlfiKioos on alviut tlflv emd
uatei of tho sotilor nnd iioalicraduuhi
elnsses of the Nutlonal ITiilverwitv Vw
srhojl at the annual ooniinenecinrnl o
crclscvs
ANN Allium MichDr lames Ii An
gcll ays Turkiy Is now illecnsslng ha
aciwplaMllty us American inlnlsur
< lllAOi Al n big mass nicflUitf In
Ceinrul Mude hall iftrolullona mi i
ed donoiiiieliiK iho gi nust micl Blieet
rallDiiy 1UJ b > fore llio leirlsJituin mil
iojng on the l ginlniors in the ihcivj of
driiTiey to i v JuRHrn ini th > Amer
en pi in ne of Irwvl hclfgoyernnwnt to
defpat tboM m aeurcte
CHIIPLL CIII LK ColoWllllatn Corr
ami IViink Cunts niiiora In tho Noimal
tunnel Hi u mil p > uiith of this iiiaii
were Inatnnily kll J by a pieuiitiire ex
nloslon of ilynaintlo Tho bodies vvcio
Iwrtllv reio < uuable
CHDAH IIAPIDB lowo Heiyy frost
In Ihla n el m of the Ntwle nJif grave
fears for the In crop ore cntvtuliiid
LINCOLNJohn It HziwHre and libs
mil Ilerlyrt s l f8 lend 14 years re
apeotlvely wee drovrnol tut Hl idy lltnd
on tho silln < rlvur ihla county
LONDON The Hrrt days ploy In Iho
intrrnaUonnl rhess munea betwetn mem
Ixrs of eonitri anl vf > iirllijil nl rovult
cd In tlrsi blood for it lie KnulUllmen
HIJJtLtN In lhe < Von Tailrnb ilrlal
Count PMIIp vx > n Kulenbiirg llm leinvin
iiml > a ior lo Auntriu IcMiIlied that lis
nw I Von Tousch al Abua ra und th tl
nulllely rvejuew Von Tausch If he
burl UrUMVTt m iw > w to rommunloal Ii
to him Nothing damiglntf tofrw prls
oner was brought out
Lf > NIONAl the annual meeting of the
International Arldtration ami 1 < hm > ns
poflailon tl li > Jt < > l Htoloa nemito was
rounellv elenouns < l for rejecting the treaty
with Or al Hrlatn
LONDONAustra rewks lo oon Pol
rlnis ond trunt In tho augar pelroleuin
xaM and beer tnduatrliwi wv th a view to
provvntlng tho obiuess of combinations
ond tho eixjortlon < > f high prce
HUltLIN Tli lower houio of tho met
odenite tho b ll amending Hie w of a
nooWlon e emend 1 at the second read-
Ing SAN FltANClBCOAdvtua from llouo
lulu ho mat Japan still puts her
lolnt ilsi the Ilawnlun msnlgration laws
n > e n conimventlin of treaty riehla
ItIO at JANfiltOTho rode crop or
liraill this > r Is eIrillel at
tuts Tim M orwn i will alvo wurrttrt
iipau tho mffoj rtoek for firoesins ix
liciiwa
IliiiUlens Arnlrii Solve
Tho Lost talvo In the world for cuts
brulies tores ulcers salt rheum fever
sorei tett < T rhappesj hands ebllblaliii
corns and all akin eruptions and positively
sure piles or no pay required It Is guar-
antied to give perfect aatltfactlon or money
refunded prlco 25 eenta par box Tor aale J
by Otorso W llcft
j f t js n ia j <
HOUSTON DAttY POSH TUESDAY MORKtlSTQ JUNE 1 189T
INDIANS ON THE WARPATH
The Ciccnnc3 Have Urohcn Out In
Montunai
THEY HAVE KILLED A DOZEN MEN
Sheriff nml lolcllers Are > cnv on the
Way o ttie Anrhej rltlers Are
UeaerUiif lloinesi
Denver Colo May 31 A epeclal to the
Hcpubllcan from Helena Mont nays tho
Cheyenne Indians hao gono on the war-
path and thus far hao killed a dotcu
wen Including five lnlte1 State soldiers
They 1iho no reservation but roam over
tho southern rart ol the State near tho
Crow resmntlou A sheep bcnlcr named
linger recently caught eeernl Indian
stealing sheep and ho was hilled It is said
tho Cheyt linen did It and tho stockmen
aro up lit Arms Women aud children aro
being sent north for safety Two companies
of colored cavalry hae been ordered to
Lame Deer agency A courier brlug now a
that Oeorge Walters postmaster and Lou
Alderson stockman hae been killed Tho
Indians also killed flvo cavalrymen and
surrounded sKty cowboys Tho Cheycnnes
aro being reinforced by renegade Crows
When Sheriff llbb and Coroner llatemen
wcro returning from the Inquest on Hoov-
ers body they wero met by sixty men
under Legislator James T Drown The
sheriff pleaded with them notto proceel
as the could do nothing against 400 or MO
armed Cbcyenncs
The sheriff ascertained that Hoover was
killed by Whllo Dull who said his heart
was bad and ho wanted to eat a white
mans heart lie also believed ho knew
otheis Implicated Tho posset agreed to
wait two weeks for arrests and If nothing
Is dono by that tlmo they will allude the
Indians
Deputy Sheriffs Smith nnd Matt Winters
havo rcturncel from Miles Oily They say
when tho Hoops from Port Custer rrlved
at tho agency tho Indian who admitted bis
crime could have been arrested but the
officers in command chose not In make It
at that time Tho Indiana were In war rtl
ors riding In circles displaying Winches-
ters and daring the cltlrens to fight them
There are now six companies ot lioops at
the agency and It is supposed thit nolo
will be sent
llelona Mont May 31 nxettoment con
tlmicB In tho Cheyenne nvenatlon and
the btittlemenls In tho vlclultj Hunrhmen
on upper lloselmd hao all closet ted their
IN HONOR OF THE DEAD
Oliscruoncc of Dccorntlcn Day 0cr
the Country
THE BATTLE MONUMENT DEDICATED
Scorctnra Alnrr Aeeeplcil 11 ns i
tlfl i > the 1iitIll Sillies lloIon
Monument tnvelled
Wtist Polut May St In the presence
ot GOOD people Secretary ot War Alger afnl
many high official ot Ihc atlny being proa
tut the battle Inonutuent erected by their
romindra In honor of tho olllccrs and sol
diers of the regular army who fell In but
tlo In the civil war was dedicated today
Among thrso who occupied seat on trio
speakers stand were Sccivlary Alger Oen
cral Merrill lenernl Hurtles Clencral
Franklin General lluttertleldi Heneral
Stanton tlcnerol Saiton and leucrnl Jas
l > Itungstreet
The exorcises opened with an Invocation
by Chaplain Bhlpman which he prefaced
with tins recitation of Iho Lords prayer
Then followed the presentation of tho mon
ument to tho United Slates army by llrlrt
ndler llencral Jehu A Wllsou chief ut
engineers II S A
Secrrtary Alger responded accepting the
monument In an eloquent aud patriotic
speech
At Wiislilnirion
Washington May 31 Memorial day was
generally observed lit Wnnhltigton The
sennio adjourned over for Iho day nnd the
house held only a fifteen minutes trniun
Tho brnnstv statutes to tho Nations drml on
government reservations and parks wera
rneascel In tho flags tinder which they
fought
At 10 oclock then was an Impressive
pnracto of Iho flnind Army of the itepub
lie and other patilullc organjatloia which
nt 11 oclock broke Up iho several posts
holding memorial services In the vuilqua
eemeterlc
The moat Imposing erreuicnles of eolrse
were held at the National cemetery at Ar-
lington on tho Virginia side of he Pofo
nine opposite Waahliiglon which before
Iho war wna Iho magnificent obtain ot Itch
ert i Leo the Ccuifcdenile ct > n rnlu
This beiullful property had been sold
llltb over a century ngu lo John Alexan-
der for lx hiigaheiul et tobacco nnd wna
inbivrltod by Lee from John Parke Cur-
tis eon of Martha Washington by her first
husbind who served ns nn aide on Waoh
Inglon a stnff H wis purtbareil by the
government from the lre helra in 1SS3 for
1M > 000 nfler having been held as a Na
tional cemetery since the close of the
war llcre > bivouac almost 35IW of the
Notions dead 20000 vvliose Identity will
mver bo known being builfd In n ulngle
gravp Among the mmt famous or the
hemes bulled beneath the ipreadlng oaks
an I elms wero iriierill Shidldan he great
cavalry leader Admiral Poller llrlgidler
ieneril Henry and fleneral Itlrketls
The oxerelsrn at Arllnglon today were
made particularly memorable bv the prea
enco of President MeKlnley
At the Soldiers Home eemrlery the serv
ices wero conducted bv Henry Wilson
Pcwt 1 Irnnd Armr of the Uepiihllo
Spc > elnl BCrvlcrs were held nl the luiuh uf
Ceneral John A Logan
A noticeable feature of Hi rxorclsf
hern today was the great Inroads the past
few yearB had mado In ho ranks of tho
veterans In several InstnncU tho bainla
outnumbered tho post they wero escort-
ing
AI New York
New York May 31 A rainy forenoon
Interfered greatly with Iho observanco of
Memorial day In New York nnd 11is vlcln
lly There were however eoinmltteea of
velernns of the Union army ut all the come
terleo In and about Now York lo decorate
Iho grnvea of those of tliulr lomrailea who
have found burial there
Tiie wuntber wan hot at fleiieial flrnnt s
afternoon but 3u person na
comb till
smnlilisPthcro to take part In tin oxerelaen
of Inlifd Slntes Post 17 CI rand Army of
Ihi Itepublle or llrookbn Flowers wen
deposited III the crypt and cm the urropaa
left magnlflr ill floral
uu To the was a
riiiilrlbutlon from the Chlnesi minister nnd
wranlh
o Iho right an liiunoiwo pitneiilel
liy tle Confcdeiatft camp of this city
VIlllHllllllll IIidiHiiI
Hoslon May 81 Decoration Day this
jenr km particularly significant rm ac
count of the unveiling and dodlcathii of
Ibeelabfiialo memorial structure on ilonlou
ronimciii In honor ot Colonel John lloturt
Fould Shaw ot tho Flflyfourth Vosin
chusells regiment nnd Iho negrojs vho
comprised hl fcdlowers and who feil wdh
their rolonel ill lh atsnult uisiii Port Wag-
ner S C July IS lhOII Tho panda I
eluded the MaasarhutetlB militiamen with
Hie famous Seventh New Voile regiment
well the marines from tho govern
as
nt vettela Now York Mn sirliil mta f Id
llieilk
Texas whlchvhad been ordered to Jioaton
for Iho occasion
At VliUsliurx
Vlckaburg Miss May 31 An imnense
antoinbly Joined In the cerenionli of Dec
oration day al the National rtnetory to-
day In accordance with a nuloin of year
a delegation of Confederate veteirnnt took
offerlngn of flow ets lo tho cemot ry In the
atternoOT and scatlertsl them over tho
gravel
At Clncllililllli
Cincinnati Ohio May 11 Perfect wtalli
er cool ntmoiphero nnd a rloudlcsa sky
bleauesl tho grealdst Memorial diy parade
that ha passed through he slroeta of
Cincinnati Tho decoration of grave wa
ohtorVed at Spring Orcrvo ceinijtay In tho
usual manner
Al Innl v Hie
liilavllle May 31 Memorial day was
relobrnted appropriately In Lgulvlllo to-
day Tho cxercltes In Cavo Hill wero morti
eialxiralo than thoaci of any prnvlOi year
lenernl IeW Wnllaco dellrercd Iho address
of tho day
AI riiiiiiiiinxiKii
Chattaroogo Tcnn May 111 The ffravca
of the HO00 Union soldier burled In Ihe
National cemetery at Ihla place woro dec-
orated today with elaborato ceremonies
An trnm < i o throng of people wna jre
AI liiter oii
Jefferson Texas May 30 A large num
ber of people met at the cemetery ycslerday
lesxirale l tho of Ihelr
vepliig ud < grave
dead afler which Hon W T Annlafid
who bus bieii tnnouneed for a pcech was
made a upprojirlato
called up uud very
talk
Al Alt III
Alvln Texaa May 31 The Dooorallcn
day aerritea held at the Optra houao yetUf
j sV ftftf v v >
ir1 H V fit Vtf
day ilrow together tvno ot Iho largest Crowds
over nssetnblvsl In AH Id Thn aervleea wero
eondllelcd jointly by tho old aoldtevn ut
both rides In tho war Major O W Dur
afil of Iho Confederate Catnp wa mialer
fit eerenionleti and Cotonr V A llovean
of the 0 A II pest delivered tho addreea
llev J T Donncll Inv6ke < l tho dlvlno
recitation At Iho cemetery thera wna a
great profusion ot flowers and tbo gravea
wero atrewa with them
OALIFOKNIA CONVICTS
Tit MY ItAVb NOT YMT 1IHMM
IltlMl
Srliillur Aldrleh Cniivlnee
Still
Pin ii lo AVreek the 1ulr > sll AVlieu
Tlier Arc lermlttrd lo
ilrlitm lo Worh
Pan Traucltco May JL Rhool the tlrat
man who breaks out ot hla cell That wna
the order given lo Iho guards at San Qucn
tin prison last night The prisoners wcro
shrieking llky maniocs nnd rattling and
pounding on Urn Iron doarn of their cells
The guards wcro doubled and carrlml gumi
loaded wllh buckshot Two men who wcro
relented their lonus having expired havo
told what tho desperate convicts aw plan-
ning According to their tlory It has been
agreed among tho tlugleader that when
they are permlllcd let return to wotit n tho
into mill they will tnnl a aud len dash kill
Ihiglursr Young if neeowary overpower
llio guards and wreck Hie magnificent
plaut on which nearly 1000000 has been
spent There an > 1301 pilsdliera within tho
walls nt San Quontlu Over half of lliem nro
In open revolt Many of tho ulhera sjm
ivilhlio Cwlth Iho violent ones The warden
sajs Iho complaint mado by tho men aro
trivial Director Wllklus declares Ibcv
havo no real grievance Prison Surgeon
Lawler Mya llio opium flinda wh > hnvo
been deprived ot Ihelr drug nro at tho bot-
tom ot the trouble
Smi Prnneltfo May 31 The situation
regarding the rccnlcltiniit convicts nt Ban
tjuoiitln prison Is unchanged Tho rebel-
lious rlfunein maintain Ihelr defiant atti-
tude and make a a much noise n poMlblu
whenever a guard nhows himself
Despite tlui fact thai hn expressed the
opinion lluet the liiBUlKirdlnntes nisi weak
lining Warden Hale has doubled hla guards
and nrmed every nvitllablt man within tho
precincts of tbo prison with shot guns
while lulling guns are trained upou tho
cells occupied by the luullnecia
IMSPMKSVItY IIKIIMIOV
lllllr dull Irillillill llilinr Hill
ii
ol Creiile u Slotioiul >
Charlenton fi ft Mny 31 In a ayllabua
prefixed to Iho full text of tho decision
in tho dlsieisnly enso Judgo filmonlon
nays Any Slain may In the oxercleo of
potlco power prohibit the purcharo innnn
faeture luirtil nnd exchange or tho use ot-
a bovcriiRe ot alcoholic liquors as public
ovlls end having thus declared can forbid
such manufacture sale or use within her
territory Hut when a Stale reeiirnUiw
and appmtrn tho mnnuiacttiic sain mid
barter and exchnnyn nml tint iiki n n bev-
erage of aleohollo Honors and the Htnto It-
Self enrouragea Iho mnnnlniliire engigen
In Iho stli nnd provide fur the consump-
tion of alcohol Ie liquors iih n b vcmgo nnd
so pitwIudiA Ihn Idea that such maiiufic
turo Kale barter evthnnne or use nie In
Jurloiia lo Ihn public welfare It In not n
lawful exerrlno of publlo power to forbid
the importation of uuch llquuru or their
rale In original packages for personal use
and consumption Such prohibition irder
such clrciimtlanees lu In conflict with iho
laws of liiicistBte nml foiclgn eomiiiereo
1ft ihln view lh < dlapensaiy net in so tar
no It forbids tho Importation of nlrohollc
liquors in original paekogen In this State
I in conflict of tho laws of liitetaialo aud
foreign commerce nml la tluucroro to tluil
extent void
Tho eouit then goes Inln a lenglhy dlt
cussioii of Ihn fori nnd llm law ot Iho
case
Tho rnsi vvhliIt elicited Ihn deelalnu wnn
Kill broiiKht by n California wine and
liquor company whose goodt shipped lo
cliHlomer In South Carolina weio seized by
Uio dlapensary officials The dipper naked
for a permanent Injunction lo prevent fur
ther DClutci of It goods
AiW MtiAH
Hniitiii
Hint Ills
Clin not Pics
Now York Mny 31 Tho World ry
Washington May CO It I reporled to-
night that Senator Aldrleh ha beeoinc con-
vinced that hl < tugnr heduli > can not pas
tliiough tho untile owing to tho general
opinion that 11 favor the tiutt nint that ho
and 111 colleague of the finance committee
aro engage in tho preparation of a now
ono
ID n C llllfornlli IliinulllUt
Sacramento Cal May 31 lovornor
lludd ha decided not to Inlerfcro In the
death aculenco of Thcodorn Durrani and
Waller D Worden The former wa con-
victed ot tho murder of Illanche Lamont at
Kmtuucl I tn pi list church and Worden wa
found guilty of wrecking a train during
tbo railway atrlko threo yeirs ago when
ICnglneer Clark and threo United States
soldlera wcro killed
An ISnitlnerr Uruil
Hmllhvllle Texas May 31 Al s30
oclock Ihla morning Mr J F Darkness
dlod at tho Mellvlllo homo Tho doccased
was a member of tho lirothrrhood of Loco
niotlra nnglneer and had llvesl In Hinllh
villi threo ycara and wa very popular with
all th people Hla remains will bo tar-
ried to Fultonhani Ohio accompanied by
Mr II J Kidder
onfeilrriilo Jlruinrlfll iieril i s
lllohmond Vo May 31 In Iho Confcdcr
alo memorial day exerdse which wero
held at Hollywood ocmetcry Ud afternoon
Willi military orders tho Confederate
camp and tho on of Oonfedenitu veteran
partklpMod wllh tho ladle ot the Holly-
wood Memorial osaoclatloa Tho unual dec
oration exerciew t > jk placo at tbo Federal
ciiitftory
A HurV Ilell i > rMiire
Not Instantaneously It It true but In a
abort spurn of time persona of a blllout
habit arc saved from tho torturra which a
disordered liver la capable of Indicting by
Ilostetter Htoniacb Blttrra an anil
blllout iiiedlclno and aKrlcnt of the Ilrtt
rank Tho paint In tho tight aide and
through lbs right thoulder blade tha tick
headache nausea constipation and aalTioa
hue of lbs akin are entirely removed by
till ciatitnablo rettoratlvo of lone to the
oritaot of tccrottou ani digestion
f
A HOLD GAME Itf GERMANY
vScchtnrj to Mnhe he Rilsslttn Sho
His Hand
THE CZAR IS APTEt THE PRIVILEGE S
Wunl n Mcilitrrrnnenn io < nnaf
Pnssnae riirongle the Uitnlnnellr
or III AVnrshlpi
JNondon Juno J Tho corretpondent ot
llo Standard at Constantinople telegraphs
Ing yonterday aaya tho prevalent oplnloa
Ihero la that Oermnny 1 playing a bold
game In order to fore Husal to dcclara
opouly e3ier tor or against Turkey
According to a dlapstch to tho Dally No
from tide there I a revival ot tho report
lhat Utiintai Is negotiating with Turkey1 to
gvt a iiort in thv > Medlterivuican It la also
rumored that when peace between Clrccco
and Turkey Is conclude lluala will demand
nml Turkey I concluded Uueela Will de-
mand tho exclusive privilege of frees paeaago
for her fleet through too llosrorua and tha
Daidaraetlea
Tho correaiiondctit of tho Standard at
Alliens tu at Tho Orevk aro grexitly en
cournged by the rumdr lhat a navy con-
tractor named Kolla ha recelveel nn order
lo provision Iho llrlllsh fleet of forty incu
of war lo Ik concenlrated nt Pharlerouni
Tho Athena ivrrrspondcnt ot dm Times In
a dlsputcl yesterday urges Iho power ta
makn a sivsxly mid firm slitlwiient nalo tho
Cretan difficulty nnd to Inoltt upon Turkish
ovneuatloii afior which hoaoye tho Cretan
chief would m > willing lo uccept autonomy
If on tho controry Turkey Is allowed lo
send morn troapa to tTrcte Ihero will bo a
renewal or the hoirors ot tbOCCT
Piirllirr Arinslleo Acxreeit To
Conslanlliiopli May SI An Irndo ho
Jutt bicn Issued and communicated to tho
representative of the poweia by which Iho
etillsii ngiees to an armistice ot a fortnight
beginning M y 30 Froth Insruction con
sequently will liu Drill In Hdheni Pasha
llm Tiirklah commander lu Ihcsanly
Tho ambastador am urging Iho Turkish
gntorumunt to engage to prolong Iho arm-
istice until tbo end of the peaeo ncgolla
liens If not being ended when tho armUtlcu
expliea
The Oreek governmenl has Issued a
denial ut Iho ropoil tlml nn iijitldynnatlo
movement I em foot nnd 11 alto denies tho
cxlsteilee of dltaentlons between King
Icoige uud the guverninent of tlreece
in vi
WE HI
KILLED
PAlIVlli IMHTV m IIUWN uv
A THAIS
Hie llenil Wcro Prliclitfully Vliingleit
Piriieil ItiKoll Are llmlly In-
jured mid llile liu Die
Now York May 31 Flvo young peoplo
vvem killed and a number of others in-
jured in an accident which occurred Ihla
afternoon at Valley Stream L I A tally-
ho with il party of Iwentyono exctiralonlau
ftom tho Jreciio Avenuo llnptlat church
lrooklii which utarlod out for a day
outing through Louse Inland via struck by
u tin in mi the lOiig Island railroad at tha
Mcrrlrlc boulevard crossing and thcto wero
liittuntly killed lnorgo P Fntley Jr
William Ullclirift Jr Winslow Lewie
Uiter II Uobertii Mia Dora Ilurlmh
Tim Injuiid weie Ihiima Ilurgu thull
frnotiired Clara Stunil skull fractured
Mm Anna Andrews both legs broken
Laivreticn llillien tenlp Wound Walter
Wellbroi k Imlli llilgbs fractured John
Lewi hriilees lldward McCormlck driver
of Ihn coach badly Injured l > irl llinie
Kllghtly liijurid Wins Pashley bnelt
brokiii Illlln Horn seinro slioek lMna
liulmer seveto shock Itlehurd Hates scalp
wound lh < do lllauii scalp wound Mlt
Drbetr hi broken and hand Injured Mint
Hay mllliiinii badly Injured
Homo of tho dead wero rightfully
mangled Tho body of Ic tcr llobert w
giiiuuil to pieces lhat uf Mm llurlach
vvns also badly mangled Wlnsluw LewM
had hi neck broken both leg broken
head badly gashed and lie waa aovrrcly cut
about llio body
Tho cratli tamo almost without warning
and the nicupatits of the couch had not
tliun to nialce nil rllort I oscape Tho train
wa not running feint when tho accident
happened and nccoiiiila differ a to whether
Iho vvhUlln wa blown II I also n matter
if Htputo whether Iho bell was being
rung II wa claimed by suino that It waa
at tho lime but that tho party was luaklufl
an much uolrn Ihe driver could not h t
Iho boll
IIMII II PAIIIMI WALLS
Iovvdei
iiIonIoii In ii fire
lle
Miilleil lu Kiililtltlca
Jllrhmoeid Va May 31 At 3 oclock to-
day flru broke oul In tho warolmuao ot
Charles King A Bon at Charlolteavllle A
dozen or moro person entered tho building
wllh a view of anvlng tho book and other
properly whnt a keg of powder exploded
demolishing the building catching sever
under Iho falling timber and brick nil
Inlllctlng Injurle from which one haa died
Afler halt an hmirt hot work and whllo
thrcattiitd by a tottering wall Ihe worker
succicdeel In retelling C F Christian on
of tho men who had ben pinned und r
tlitr wreckage Ho died thortly afler
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