The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. Thirteenth Year, No. 80, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 23, 1897 Page: 3 of 8
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ntetlt off of Dillon vcsteTdny eweept
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time ud but It found a tleldir
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JslM Every fellow who got bold of a
ood bit hit Dillon and some ot them wero
ix tits at that Ill thohlxth inning whoa
palm sent to tho bat tho bleachers hlnrteJ
t pit him oa cood looks and he took
dtaetunout ot their talk by putting tbo
JitiuuWe tuo fence There was no ono
basca at the turns
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Houston Dialed a good game ot lull They
m sctlvo and went after everything
Urrin very steady In his woik He
kcM tho ilsltorn down on stick work until
ia latter part of the Kama when Ilnuston
pi sliced lead nod 11 gavo his arm a rest
ill pot tho bill over for them Ho did
tithe a walk during tho panic
ftrls ncvdfi a Htle more team work If
it slavers can gel together and learn to
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tals rot a good tlehllng pitcher however
h need a lc uro on this subject He
Elliot eft 111 fo it off the fclab bill once
Hct thu tame and that was to make an
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ale a tratout If he had covered Urn base
number of balls ere hit to Nle which lie
Wool and had Dillon covered tho bifi
it runner eUM bao be < n cut off
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T o cape hitsCote roider Moyer
IlNiir sicn
Time base Jils Cote Jleycr 2 UccJ
Hoi run Dillon
Wit on l frs Paris 3
Fruik cutin > ai n 3
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Uoalle plaj Mever and rfene leu
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wnuNl liolnnd
wdUill lloland
TM pitch Dillon
Jincof ram i 5
Inrlrecirk
1iiut TIiin Cn 11 Kill
wiles vt 111 be free todiv
Came eomm n es at 4 3ft oclock
J1 Is e line oei < tl nw nlav rs
Hootrpf b > Darts team lias been Ick
Riv
cauch n bill e terijiy ami In
1 5ial GalMeton n the nnor which was crlnulrd
istrs should bo oncoiiraael
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ranlnit tall
tl Clark topped n hot liner from
HJJM bat vestenny the ball strkirs
on hi R
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Monday Irorltlent
fWfali h would releiiO Iholan It Is
w > hODrd so
A iSn < ° V Dmplre Iholan at Sun
tlheiTOPs of u o n Bi8
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Worth rrarte
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lHMoi Tivns June 22if lelcsraph
loru re rtceluil from some point
n > cast of mi ocrolle falllnB the
en need fe 1 110 alarm Its all > lsht
ball lid Nance hit The laH
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Mi In lhu foui th inning Nance drtnt
i < iiu battir heme than to knojH the
J ftr lh ncc 1 m o remuktbl >
llone of the longest sttn on the
The iame vns a n auty abound
J l WllMtii play with lei y ot hard
S a ftcldlns ami the
nmarkablc
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Werr ne P lbit w u tur
V1 hort lie naiMjeJ by a
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l d rrr Kut id mad uud nun was dl
S rleht rtncr Held Not only
nl but h > mrtw
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om prMW
tciV 11 31 lummrt
liii no naK tht fame sod of a pUy
1 In a month of Sunday but he 111100
11 iv n < l not oly he but neatly tnarkabl > rry
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Dowlo 3b
Chiles cf
Junmcr lb
Alcxaiidcr rf
Miller c
flue If
Hctvl r 2b
Hardj p
Totals
Pan Antonio
Ausiln
lettljolin ir
II lVitr lKO cf
Martin rf cf
Welkurt lb
Ktwncer is
pulllvni e
Hadser 2bff
leinor 3b
Ilrnkwiiter p
ColllllotMM If
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Score by lnnlnps
Austin
Dilla
Kohnle If
Cljik 2b
KvTo rf
Hirlwrt 11
J til lev of
Hum ss
OVonnor 3b
Blanlrv c
Wtbu p
Totols
Don W ortli
KCMlolilS S3
Weleier c
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Ciuitinin ef
Dttnii iiv 31 >
Hill 21
Tildewoo I If
WeiMckcr rf
Mulkc > p
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Denlsoji 11s 0 1 o o
SunmMiVii 000000 000
llarned run Oalveslon 2
J > bast htTunier
Homo run Nance
on UmvaOah eston 2 DenSon 4
Struck outUy Hardy 1 hv each 6
Itasw on culled haliIorf H rdy 1
Stolen bnteChlles
Tlmo of patne 145
Umpire Mnckcy
Mm Annn p Worth 1
Sir Anionic Texas Juno nAnother
tccoril was broken In todays Pjme be
tttccn the Dronchos and the Tort Worth
Coll LlillolxuK Knau ot Cincinnati
who maJe Ills debut In protRWonal Uiou
lilll VV lio 1c < rhc aboul l o months
nau ha been
playing a phenomeiuil paine
nil alonic but odi > he urpa sed hlin elt
nnu rride fivf nut outs and oleM n asslts
u total of sixteen chancer n < ceit l Ho
performed nil kinds of seusauonil feats
in the way of cnntnrliu lwwHcikerert
irrouiricrs und scooplnc In difficult files
Hie Colts put up a pKlty pimt liul tho
leaders wero too much for thorn Tho
i e was 6 to 1 In faior of ths hom
ttfltn
Pete Wocklwckef who was lelearil
rroin llio Denlfon team hn slcnel with
Toilt Worth and playnl rcht neld today
lie wns clien a hetrty round of cheeia
from thu Rrand stand when ho camo to
the Int
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HOUSTON T3ATLY POSTi WEDNESDAY MOKNING JUNE 23 1897
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Peore In Innings 1214R 7 1
San Aivonlo 1 o 2 n 2 i a it it
Don Weitn l oooouuuui
Suniniai
lirueil runsTort AVorih 1 San An
tonio 4
Tno base Hits Iallcy OConnor Ilev
uoM
Hoiie run Hril ert
Left on lusesfan Antonio > Tort
Worth 12 v
1M on called ballOfT Mulkey 3
IViiitil piavi Kohnle Knm mil O Con
noi It mold Hill nnd TMbit
Klolfii lwissCiark 4 ICohnle Rcjnolds
ltitler hit Keete
Wild pkhWober
Time of camerl33
Umpire lhelan
tnsllil lit llnllno ft
Austin TOMt > Juno22 Thi home tcom
defeabvl the visitorshre today by hard
and hunched hlttliiK Dnnlwuter pitched
r cool cume nlloivlriK the Dcfcidcrs onv
ten wratch hits Hall Ppencn und
BadRer led In tleldtic while HnllUaii wis
nt the head of tho luttlne list Tho
came ias lone and uniiitorcstlnc
i 2 i i r 7 f i
0 i i s o o i i i
0 J 0 0 2 0 O 0 1 3
fiiimmiry
Ilarsal nn Austin
Tho to 1 Its Martin ftrtnecr
Struck outny Drinkialt 1
Double pi IIill and Mullaney
Stolen b esroitljohn Martin Siiencr
Sidlivin Mesnvr
Left on baes Austin 7 Dallas 12
lM < wed brill Menefoe
Time of > rnin 1 < J
Vmplro Htnnan
inn stTiosAi iiori
if Tlaltlmore It H H
nnlttinoro 000 110 0114 S 2
jv Ark OW 101 2 4
UMterlo Corb tt and Hoblnson Sey
mooi and Wnmer
Atnnoklyn
t vn Ui V l ui
ilSSfoiV iMiMioj if <
Pott ri iKennvdy anJ A Smith fitlv
etts and nanwl
At 2M SO 10
flieaffo
Till 2i 1 0003 ti 0
Jutrl Hawle > nd Suu1 n Gormtr
aid Donoiue
At Mnclnnatl
5 ni ou1s l SJffiq
Donahue
is ifVr itiiinvs and llt
and DouKltn
At Washlnfrton
Wa lnston i r 3 5
afrel
WJilerVnanr K5 nd
Till lor KlhiU and Clements
Cleveland U 2nH 1
1 r rVpau andar r m
nnd Dexter
nine Sluiiilil He ltilrnnlred
The fltwndanc < it tlu yame e5terlla
war not a > larw fis uiUil
Thl 1 not cnccuratrlni to the Housioi
leovldlmt a ceo I 1 all
neon who
Si the money
loY tlMt
noviit
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Siffonie < TlnTti nT
ri nw
lioirue
lliiilinll i <
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Th
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b Sr Mur M prolan cb
before rixt
the public hmj
hh or o
Dennody p mplcte
whole IJ lr 2 IrttSl pWl
Mrmtnn for sur rvtoicn I nri ohlclal
° S hMe iwp1
u c u t
Where K q if
ofTht and J A
Post wher yW
of > W
onT fr
< be ptoylPB
Io plsyln Oalvrston July lfi 17 and 1J In
uitn Juh Is 20 nnd 21 in Kui Antonio
w th
an Antonio with llAlnston July IS
iHowwcr a r > w rchedule for the sacond
ttrie 1 being nrranp l nnd lt may ma
terially chance tN > above Tho schedule-
s soon us ndopt will be publlshetl in
Tho 1ost
WON IT IN A DRIVE
1U V Illtllsu HAD TO SPtllT TO HHAT
Till WIVM II
lnst Time AVus Mmlo In Hie Snli
tirlinu nml Hie lime Vii Miule
All the Way ltminit
New York June 22 At last the luck han
turned and Michael 1 Dttjer ha < i carrle1
off the treat race of thu car the Suburban
with hl son ot llramblc lien Urush In Hie
fast time of 207 15 It was a Mctoryfor
tho fuxorltc aud coosequvatly a popular
one and as far as could be seen was a
true race The atteadauco wns enormous
fully 20000 people packing the lawn the
crand stand the roof and the paddock and
from tho shout that went up wheu Hen
Ilrueh lande l tho race nnd Stum was hoist
ed Into the Moral Jockeys chair lt would
6cem as If all hud backed the winner The
da wis a nerfict one and tho irack fast
and a better raco could not haic bceu de-
sired
There was a nlkht delay at tho post
onlnc to the fractloumeM ot Semper Dpo
Tho Winner and llelmar but within live
minutes Ieltlnclll cot them In perfect line
and the were away on their Journey
Tho Winner was the llrsl to show In
front followed hi his table companion
Uolmnr the llEUtwclKht Haioc Sir Walter
Hen llrush and the others close up The
turlonc arounc tho lower turn occupied
13 1r seiouds Then Iwgau tho raco for
IrOMls saw It was unwlso to chock Haioc
and eae him a little ot bis own way and
the colt tneame the uaccinakcr Close be-
hind him as Semper Dko but Scherrer
was urclnc him while llaioc was boIiic
< ftsllv and with n lot to spire Then came
Ueu llruth half a IcnKth away with his
bin itolne all In his power to preient him
from uelnc up all his good speed It was
In thai urdir thev uined the first half mile
iwst In il 15 second the last furlonc ot
tlo half belne run In 13 15 the fastest
ilehth of tho whole race Ilrhlml Uen
tlrush were Tho Winner and Uclmar while
the others trailed alone with Dutch Skater
coverhiL tho rtar On Ihe way to thrro
nunrter nolo enndltlons began to tell and
Semper 1Zm drotnod bick to the reir tanks
his place helnc taken by lien llrush who
at the six furlonc maikL which point wns
reached In 1 10 25 was half a lenptb be-
hind Haice und a lenslh la front ot Tho
Winner nil runnlnc frte
Kow the > are beginning the upper turn
With a quarter mile dash aieund It to the
stretch and Slins gave lien llrush his
head lcwt did the same with Haiec and
lost hut little for In Ihe twent > tlc ami
fnurfltth seconds required for the inn to
the mile pole which was reached In 1 12
15 Haioc kept his advantage of a neck
whllo lien Urudi was a length and a halt
In front of The Winner he 111 turn a length
In front of llelmar the others hopelessly
b nten with not een a chnnco of third
inonev They rounded Ihe turn In safely
and stralglilened out for home Then Sims
brgan driving lien llrnsh while Lewis was
driving but little on Havoc Den llrush
nsponded to every ln3h and Inch by Inch
narrowed the tpaco between him an I
Ilavnc Now hr was at the hones raddle
nt his withers at hli rsrs and now his
no = o shot In front and Rims knew all he
bad to do was to keep rn driving Thu
danger was not all tner for tho crowd
dropped tbo shout ot lien llrush wins
and SlatpT MTlo Winners fismn In
frantic yells He glanced over his shoul-
der and save Sloan driving Tho Winner as
only Sloan can and rapidly Raining He
looked ahead saw the finish only a flt
teetith away nnd dug his ipurs Into lien
Ilruohs sides madly flogging him lt wni
a dispcrato race Nearer nnd nearer drew
the finish line nnd nearer and nearer came
Ihe Winner One vicious cut to Hen
llrush one frantic pu h with knees and
hee and he was ovtr Ihe line In safely
winner of the coveted Suburban with The
Winner half a length away and Hnvoe
stepping fait In the third phce five
lengths In front of the rest of the field
all badly beaten with llelmar leading
them
N < xt to the Suburban In importance wa
the first half of the Double Kunl In
which It looked as If the 100 ta 1 shot
Laudemnn would win He took the lead
when hn rounded Into tho slretih but
could not withstand the drive of IJttletleld
on Howling Ilrook and had to content him-
self with second place with as good ns 40
to 1 laid against him for that > o ltlon
Pile furlongs Clifford Harry Keed
Sunny Slope Time 1 01 23
One mile On Deck Wolhurst Illkln
Time 143 25
Donblo Event five nnd onehalf furlongs
Howling Ilrook Lautlemin Hamburg
Time 103 15
Stiburbin one Rnd onequarter miles
Den Hrush 123 Sims 2 to 1 won The
Winner 115 Sloan 7 to 2 and even sec-
ond Havoc 101 11 Lewis 7 to 1 third
Time 2 07 15
Hrlmor Like Shore Sir Walter Volley
Semper Dgo and Dutch Skater also ran
Hie furlongs Archduke Olney Warren
Time 103 3fi
One and one half miles hurdlfn Iliisli
Ing rnrgrt Tuxvdn Time 2 35 35
Iriilmilii Kiifrlm
Thronfourths of a mile selllnir Hat Nn
Hilfmi Miss Alice Infellie Ctio Tip
Jazolcl 31 Katie I OJ Lvlte Kilmla
te Play IMy Alverjeo luljit Ivath o
Mi Dlaek Jlisirt Adona lit
Oi mllt Li Moor Mlts Itowetlt Ho
roiw Jlermild Pftly P > > him W Chat
tirhox WHiltvflde PC Irillit Uranlu
Chicot 10 J P H Jaiiboioe KInao
Hhnpl JilIc irontinaii nil
IlvoelKhlhs of a mll Atlasa lott
Ixive Traitreas 100 fitratlilo 102 Paulli i
M 103 Miss C Drench Iniy 110
Mile and a slxfenith iHHiie Imp I > 1
dlo Ilurke Ilrozart Orliida v Joo
Inke 110 Dorothy III > Ito > al Dance
1 irion 97 Tlif PJrs IV
Klvo and 1 half furlongsChancy Ibvh
r 17 LaOraiiire Jamos Dcbon Idolvor
Mllrrshurif 1W Huck Saw 1C5 ItuU 107
Sound Money Jak Donobue StnnhoiHs
Temfiest Wiltrtrl 1xur r Klnj llermuda
Mile ond orerourth htinlU lloml 0k
IS Zuldlvar Ill HcMlngton 132 Usclo
Jim 131 Kugltlie 15L
Ililiuilii Tr ieU
OnclnrWI Juno 22The eMond race at
Lalonrt wns decUrid olf on account of
Oie lar e number of scratches Weather
fair track fast nnd ttlrur kwI
Sli furlonrt stlllnKHolon acrra Oor
d0o 8e Ulef VlnB lS en sidkelWha
T Ti jSSna fipnns nrtje mile and a
furlorgTtllo 1 < Wlllams 4 to 0
L aiaerg II tf 1KI1 t 17 1 und-
o wKd Taltica117 il Illlil t to 1
third Time 1511 itajiquo II Ullt
fiWrrwSWwliBlU Khn lirteht
K Kf gs U Ul LW Anrt
it Trolley Tlmo VMK
Oilier Trapka
Bt Louis Juno 2iOny mud horse had
a chance at the fair urounds today Thte
ji on Wlnn r pur llisnop
S Ju = l n < alla rrk cloI to
diS winners Warren Point Harty
mie Woods Dr Shepard O cnold
1 Kutnai CltV Juno Todays mner
pS lSrr Elwy Melody Thurman
Bh
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GEORGIA BOYS FOR CUBA
The University Studcots Hove Or-
ganized nn Expedition
LIBERALS IO ADVOCATE AUTONOMY
Irournmmr Includes n Ileal Admlit
Istrtitliti of Itrfiirm In the lslnnd
llilltnrlnl Aanint Woodford
Atlanta Oa Juno 22 What was at first
thought to be nothing more thin a collego
oitapado has rapidly developed tnto a mat-
ter ot cry serious consequences to bctwun
forty nnd fifty ot thp students at the lleor
gla unlienlly
Last winter they organltcd tho Cuban
club nt Athens and when they announced
that It was their Intention as soon as their
studies wero over to go in Cuba and spend
tho summer shooting Spaniard most peo-
ple laughed at them
The entire affair was forgotten until to
day when a secret meetlns ot a large bedy
of students In this city was discovered
it was discovered too that the joung mtu
had been actively at work ever since Ihelr
club was orgaulied and had equipped nn
cxDedltlon In truo filibustering stj 1
They havo arranged for the purchase of
200 rifles and 4000 rounds of ammunition
nnd chartered an oceangoing tug to leaio
Analachlcola on July 7
A considerable turn ot money has alirtdy
be < n paid for Iheso snpplkf
Oordon llowcr of Ualnbrldgo pie
sided at todaja meeting but It was Im-
possible to learn what huslncea was traiiH
acted
llovver admitted the Intention ot tho ktu
dents to tako tho expedition to Cuba nut
AFTER A MASKED RAPIST
Little Country Girl Outraged by an
Unhnown Man
THE PURSUERS HAVE RLOODIIOUNDS
1 Snld Tie > Will lny > n lleel to
the Anlllj lull Ihit If Tlic >
Cnteh the Mini
Dallas Tetns Juno Little Ora Mc
Ueynolds tho 14 > > oarold daughter ot a
highly respectable farmer living several
miles south ot Porney Kaufman county
was outraged tieir her homo this nttornoou
The brute wore a m ak over his faeo and
had his hands gloved Tim Utile girl l uu
nble to say whethir he was white or blsck
Tho girl badly Injured and halt uncon-
scious was found a short while atler tho
fiend had accomplished his purpose
Tho news spread like a prairie flro aud
In an hour hilt tho county was aroused
Parties ot armed men toourrd tun country
In every direction and every suspicious
looking person was arrested Parties who
rimo In on tonights westbound Tevss and
Pacific train say a white man Jumped oft
tho train at Porney who had gotten en nt
tho first stntkii below He started to run
from Iho Porney depot but was quickly
raptured and brought back llo was held
to await results
At 7 oclock tonight a largo body ot reso-
lute and determined men praylnir for an
said that most of the bvijs would mule not opportunity to wreak revcugo on the man
effort Io Join the Insurgent army Hi tsld
that Ibe espedltlnn would bo met by tome
of lomezs officers uud that the details
had already been arranged by tho Cuban
liinia In Apalachlcola
Tin re Is no doubt whatever ot the srl
ous Intention ot tho joung men and It
Is said on good authorltv that most of llt in
havo obtained tho couscnt of tbJlr fatbtrs
Tho entire athletic team ot tho university
Is Included In tho Hit
V MMHOltll WILL MIT TALK
An Itiforimilliiii Will Itnvi Io Cotitr
Trout WiisliliiKliil
New York June 22 An Interview with
General Stewart L Woodford minister to
Spain In mihllshcd here to hlch he aiv
Prom tho moment I accepted tho appoint-
ment 1 have not said ono word In rdaltoi
Io It for the press or tho publli or to atij
unofllclal iieison lit any form ami shall
not du so undo any rlrcuinstaiKin It there-
In anv information to bo given f eertnlnly
Khali not come from me Whatever Is to bo
UMdii Known to the People ot that which I
hall havo In hand will properly mid neees
rllv tome from tho Statu depirtminL
Theto < t no otlnsr safo rule than this
for a man In mv position and I shall ad
beio Io lt so that when I iotno home at
the cltwo ot mv servlco as inlulstcr to Spiln
1 will he able to say to tllii pus ident and
secretsrv of siatn that I hare not una time
to inybolycneutd uyn5tivUli or written ono
word a lniut Ihe matters lolrmdtd to me by
them evcent to them If there Is any rumor
or rciiort In the newsmpers or elsewhere of
n Interview with mo about Spain or Cuba
touching nn their affairs In any degree I
will le na < slre without Inquiry Hint so far
vk It eoneerrs me It is without fonnda
etn
AMiiitiiit iiiiri > iSTinvirvv
HiikIIsIi Initer litis nn Inters lew
With iliKlnliy on Clitin
I > indon June 22 TLo Washington cor
resDoudmuof tho Dally Oraphlo reports nn
interview Willi Ilvsulent McKlnloj In tho
course of which tbo president onid he fiw
no great difference pending with Oreat
Hritaln as to the seal ourntion
It is iinn tiled said tho president but
I nia In Iioimm tint the Hrltlsh tjovcrnmiit
will he In b ttr humur after the Juhlle
With reference to the Cuban quesilon the
flranhle eornsiiiiulent renrment ProiI
dent MeKlnliv as suing 1 nnlb Ipate no
denit tun from the policy of my pritle
cissor We have no reason to Interfere In
a aiiarrxl beivercn Spain and her rolonlf
Our Interests are not sufficiently Jenpsrdl
d to warrant other than diplomatic Inter-
ference Moreover Spiln lias given respect-
ful attcivMiisS to eviry grievance we have
Mihmitled thus far T admft that rircuui
slnnees mav arise to ehango the present
pollcv of the eon nimeat but large bcxlIeK
move slowtv
iin Liiirii tirS roil aihovohv
A ii n nn netme n < f Their Pulley for
CiiliMii Itiforius
New York Juno 22 A dispatch to lbs
Herald from Madrid says The avowed
nnd final Cuban policy of tho liberal par-
ty is now eomplele It guarantees autono-
my sincere and thorough dlrerted by a
trustworthy nnd buinnue civil agent
The nowipapers hire are looking up the
speech whlih It Is nllcgid wns made
jears ago favoring the Cuban rebels and
drawing Inferrinc therefrom
Tbey also cho the statement published
In an Dngllsh mpcr that Ihe Hawaiian Is-
lands would be at lhu mercy of the Span-
ish lleet In tbo event of an International
rupture
The Herald publishes an extraordinarily
violent editorial against fleneral Wood
ford raying that It he another filibust-
er be can not come to Spain to be re
eelved at court
iin iTtiVTi7s CAiTimni
The tlilinn lllllmslprlnit Nlriinier
A Kill u In Ihe Tolls
Washington Juno 22 The seerrtary of
tho treasury tpday received Information of
Jbo capture of tho suspected filibuster
Dauntless yesterday eff Indian Key lla
with men arms and ammunition ifc board
No further particular are given
rlrliriitlim at l uls rslou
Oslrteton Texas Juno 22 Victorias
lublloo dav was observed In Galveston by
the holding of a picnic at Woollama like
wblch wj atttpded by nearly all the Ung
llchmen and duaoendanU of lingllthmen
resident In Galveston
Thirn banauet held ttb lk cU
hotel loaUbt at which there was great
deal of ttwech making end at which Oiling
honor was done to the gbiy of Victorias
relrn The Ilrltlah consul Ho is deouraled
tonUbt with nay Jot of clectrlcsl flguria
imoue which am a crown and an anchor
with V It In nreat letters on either side
the letl fcisnltrliii Victoria Iteglna
The dtr bs not been noticed except by
the Envllah few It any persons of other
nationality eWcorutlog their place ot bull
S
who hnd outraged tho daughter of their
neighbor left tho boron of Parmer Mcltey
tiolds on the trail of tho railshcr with
bloodhounds dogs took the Mcnt and ll Is
reported here a lynching Is expect befoie
morning
A private telephone irtemge from Porne >
il 11 oclock tonight s > tint tho > arty
had not been betrd from at that hour
Thu rapist Is believed to havo gono In tho
direction of Kaufman slut men from all
parts of tho county are Joining In the elnse
lecplo are half crniy with anger The
alitll > uch law has been forgotten
Porney Texas Juno 22 This llllle town
went Into n blare of excitement this even-
ing when the report came to town that
tho 11oarold daughter of T J Mcltey
nold living eight mlln fiom here had
been ravished Tho parly was masked All
tho county officers and many cillmns are
In tho search but the perpetrator has not
bceu overtaken or If so the tact ut his
capture Is wrapped in secrecy
> w i im
oiiio iiiiiitaiists
Slet In Perfect in OrKttnlsnlloti fo
Alviiiict nlller Cau e
Clnclnuntl Ohio Juno 22 Iho Ohio
lllinelnlllc league met toda nt the Plk
opera houso building and ebosn leorgo
Washington of Newport Ky ttmporary
chairman Debgalis wero prootit from
Ohio Indiana Kentucky nnd Wtat Vir-
ginia
Chairman Washington made a brief nd
drers slating tho object of iho meellng
which wns to organize Iho league blmetsl
llt elubs id Iho four btstts named for the
piiipoio of furthering Iho free folnage of
gold and silver It was not the purione
of tho organisation whlih Is to Le a
league of liluielnlllc clubs to Influence
conventions ixcept In the mnlter of Id
lueinlllsm D T Sehneldi r of Newport
was cbonti temporary seeretury after
which the onventlon Uslenid to n set ad-
dress by Hon Charlm A Towno of Min-
nesota
The afternoon was spent In a pleasure
ride to the lubuths
After tbo outing Iho principal event in
the days doliiga of tho blmttalllc league
was a mftliig nt llkert opera huuso to-
night and the lending feature of that meal
ing wns tho ovation Io Hon William J
llryan
PcopL nrowded tbo streets around Mr
Hryans stopping plnrn and compelled him
ni ho went to his urrlngo Io go hrotigh a
brief season of hindshakliiR Ills renp
Hon at the Uieater was one prolonged deitf
erilng roar of enthtwlcjin Mr llryin nil
ho wrs ivd there to speak but In shoit
What he wanted wns Rrganlraiinn and agi-
tation until blmetnlllHin Irliimphad vflcr
his spmrh he had to go through n hort
season rf hnndrhiklng
lil OIIIil IllPPMSTH
Tom Wiilson Iltlleil l simv Up nl
I III Com illtlolt
AUanta Ga Juno 22 The Georgia Statu
populist convention met hero lodny w th
about 200 delegates allendlng Hon John
Trsynor was eloeWd chairman and M
1 Irwin mvenlary Contesting delegstlona
estiscd conslderablo debate the question
being flnnlly settled by seating both dele-
gations in evay Inlanee
A platform was adopted denouncing fu-
sion and reaffirming i pul t prlnclplfs
Thirty delegates were named Io attend lhu
Nashville populist convention In July
Thomas Wt on failed to appear at Iho
convention and a a result tho reiorled
movement to overthrow Notional Chairman
Duller did not roatcrlallie
iowa iiTviji covi > i iov
Dcniocriits Mlier llriuhllrati nnd
PltplllUls lllnly Io Mrrgfi
Drs Moines Iowa June 23 Three con
irntlons will be held In this city tomorrow
slroultaneouily and tho thrco are expected
to adopt the name platforms and nomlnato
tho samo candidates Tho three arc the
democrats Hryan th vcr repuhllrans
and lb populist conAtltutlng the free li-
ver forces In Iowa Tbo Intention is to
mirgo them all tali on nnd mako anothei
determined flgbl for allier There are
many randldstr for governor among tbem
pxGovcmor Dole but no msn Is In the
lead tonight
m
llriiiierulln iip ronfere ier
Moils Texss Juno Cbalrnian Illak
of the State democratic executlvo committee
correspondent that the
tee Informs your
members cf Iho rommlltw are J 0
thulatlo In favor of Ibe Proposed Slat
conference and that tfca call UI M l
autd la a few tvr
I 4 wVnsV iLiHii
Olbtliing
trnclo Thoy aro
talked about
ovurywhora Tho
daily increasing
demand for thorjo
lino Suits ib not
only by wago
carnors but by
mou of means
who novor wovo
any Suits for less
than 2500 and-
S 0i00 These
line 1500
SIS00 S2000
and 92500 Suits
culled from stock
to bo sold at a
eaoiilluo aro going
fast Uottor not
watt any longer
as ho piles aro
gradually molting
down under tbo
pressure of tho
big daily sales
li > 18 20 and 25 Satin and Silk Lined Suits
SiOOO
TIiopo Youths fine all Wool V2 and 15 Suits
aro a great feature of lliis sale
j p
Only a limited number remain at lp7DU
Its the same way with tho Boys and Childrens
St and 10 Suits people wonder how wo can soil
these fine Suits at this figure
but thoy go for IpOUU
Only a small number broken sizes of and 5
Suits that wo have had on sale Dont wait
but eomo its money in your pocket
choice rp JyU
ED KIAM Mammoth Clothier
1 ft
100 97 Model Wheels
Iviyteui Ttjyeles JV
HIiUii lllejrlm M
olive Hleyelci 75
Ladles OiiMcent u ed nbodt two vviclts 05
06 Models
S75 Cirtiewili
J l Phvionlx
Pilces suhlixl lo stock caish only
guaranteed
>
s uwi f
ii
All
C L TIIEO BEJiING Jlit 01012 Maui
Phono 500
imi MUiru ctsi
Illslorr f Ibe Crime for W bleb He
Wits filvll Hi1 I5slrril liltil1j
Haskell Texas June 18 District lourt
hna iiiljtitirinsl after a four wreka term
dirlng which iseiirrrel u UU1 notable I
insny reopetls In Oilober ISli a herd of
tiers on tho irnll fiom Dig Springe to
rhlldrras wn slatupded In Kent unti
nnd alHiul fifty head stolen Shortly tlure
nfter a man with a bunch ot stetw fhomtd
up In this rounty snd sold them The rat
lin belonged lo member of Hie Te as Cat-
tle Itnlsers nsst latlon which being noti-
fied put thtlr Inspectors to work ou ilia
case The ralllo were located In a very short
time and relumed lo their owneis Aided
by lhu asrorlatlon the toml officers went
in work api at Hie November term lb05
un Indictment was found hero against
liorgo Miller alias J W Cooke alias 0
W Moigan ehargtsl with tint tbift of all
cnllls The defendant was then ou the
dodge and the oltlieis of this district es-
pecially Sheriff llndgers of Kent county
made H so hot for him lh l he left and
went Into Cryr rounty Ho was pursued
by Iho rangers aud > and finally eap
turid after hi conipinloii Ibsl llnek was
1111m and Miller badly wounded 11 was
snestcd at Arlpnlio I T
Tho Cnltlo Hslsera sssoeiatlou sent a
niati Into the Turrllory got Miller and
placed hi in In jail wluru he was ttir itl
over to iho Hstkill uutliorlllfS alwut two
mouth ago Tbo Hlnl tame up en Mon-
day Over forty witnesses wero In Iho
ease The Slate msdo a clean eut rase
trailing tho ratlin from thu time thiy wero
I hipped from Wllcoi ArU until they
wero iftuined lo their owner The tf
feiiso waa want of Identity Insufficient
proof ct ownership or original taking Ths
evldenio wan coneludM by supper snd si
night tho w was argued At lltSO p m
the Jury was charged snd st 1 oclock thol
night returned a verdict of guilty with Iho
extreme penalty ot Ihe law unused The
next day MlllcT walied an appeal and was
duly rentenred
During the trial a witness for defendant
was committed to Jail by the court on a
rhsrge of perjury committed on the trial
Tho Cattle llslscrs assoelsllon by lis of-
ficers nd virorou and effective prosecu-
tion of lis attorneys Is doing much fur
the enforcement of law and order and de-
creasing stealing In lhl section
Miller Is one of a g n1ht has maraud-
ed in this and adjoining counties for some-
time ltd Huck and Miller are said to
have been together t the famous dug-
out fight with tbo r nger when Beckham
was killed
m
TA Ill I TBI1K T
Ileeelvera AppolnlVd for Hip Prop
rrlr by Juilsje llrymit
r rs TenM Juna 21 A decrco was Is-
sued In tbo circuit court of the Unlltd
States for Ibe EMl district Of Te
signed by David K Brytnt Judge of tho
United Sulci district court help appolut
inl A e P Walker and John J Me
Cook receivers of all remaining properly
eftecla claims look accounts nd all elber
eU of the Atchison I n J 8n
Ke Itsllroid company In tho Jurisdiction 1 ot
Itutued
ihe court named The decree w
Paris Green
and
London
Purple
We will pl < anil to quote prices on
Pirla ritw Ixuvloii lurplp or A rd
for ii strovinsr cotton worms on reiiuent
As Hie urnsst joubiii of tlie Insroil
rJsi In Hi J Inltid Htolis we toim to
he bstM ininrrril ut nil llm < to Inko
riiv of Uiu winU eif lhu d > ilr of uluiter
than utiv of our omiftillors tit d this
iidMtiitAv Is of tsinleular uilue in ilnpi
ol urgoit 11 1 when < i lavs rtolav Innv
nnvo fa l tc the mluillon of the croti
Ibuii voitr onlers vvtth us and M Will
do dur host to oervo von tit any tind all
llineo
JAS BUTE
HOUSTON
TllJi THREE SHOE VIRTUES
BTMIt IlHlVlcn AND HCONOMY alt
rrnibintl In our Three Dolkir eelllpe o-
Mens Shoes neliidlng revoral lotfc of
Our store U brimful of the U t ShO
value ever onoietl tho people of Tea
SAMS SHOE STORE
315 Main Street
eV ii titloo oTth Union Trutt coairawr In ihe amptoyiasxit l iMHimttm
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le J J KavaoaufhiOt liicitiritaMjiiij
appointed dltlslM farvmaa ojrUU 3
of the Internationaland Oteat Northern
railroad extending from Paleatlne tjlj
redo vice Mr Ieteraon whomlia4 a 4
ill catabllsh tilahesirfnulLrttfrfl harsv aMBstl vf
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