The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. THIRTEENTH YEAR, No. 223, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 13, 1897 Page: 2 of 10
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diplomatic features but
not embody any
aro solely scientific as to tho number hab-
it and destruction of tho seals
After tho experts have rjconelled their
propositions tho diplomat will begin to
consider tho large subject of pMviillm nn
adequate remedy against seal dojructlon
It la not expected however that this Mngo
will bo reached before n xt wwk and tho
first plan of concluding tho nnsting this
week has been given up
TltUATV WILL PASS
Sixtyone Renntor Knvornlilo to lln
vrullnu Annrmtlon
New York Noyomhor 1 A dispatch to
Ibo Herald from Washington sayo Ratlfl
cation of tho Hawaiian annotation treaty
by the United States sonata ia asturod Tho
admi UtratIon has made a poll of that
bodyind 1rcnldent ilcKlntcy Is na > tt flbd
thatmoro Hhan twothirds of tho senator
wlll yoto for ratification
When tho treaty was submitted to the
on Juno 16 laat the Herald stated
thaVttftyfiovcn senators could bo depended
uponto vots In favor of tho inatrument
Eloven seators wero Riven as doubtful
and twentyouo as opposed to ratlfliatlon
Tlio ajlmlnlstratlon has ascertained ths
vlowg of tho men who w o 1hen In doubt
and President MeKlnlcy Is now depending
on slxtyono wuators for tho treaty with
tho prospcclo of tho addition of Bovcral
toUm to this number
Tho president doo not otpoct annexa
Uou to result In complications with any
foreign power While satisfied that Japan
will no oponly Inlorpose any objections If
the sonato aota promptly administration
officials think It not unlikely that she 111
secretly do all nho can to delay It not do
feat tho ratification Any lobbying by
Japan however will tend to expedite
rather < than to delay action by tho enate
TI1VVS IA1TI1HS
Ton rnurtliOlnnH rimtmiiNlor With
AiiiuimI
Washington No > omber Hpeclal
Captain Uob Campbell is hotfoot after tho
El Paso collectorshlp He was at Iho
treasury department today but failed to
learn when tho appoiatmont will ho taken
up for consideration lloth nldca agrco
that no appolntmoat will bo mldo for Toxa
until after tho mectlnK of con rc s
Ten poslmastom w n > appointed In Texas
today 3 follows Hanover Milam county
A V HobliMon vlco W It Stewart ro
slened Hlude Crockott coynty Mrs K
A Cochran vlco J T Cocljian resigned
Iverson Hill county V I Singleton vice
row vlco J J Davie romovolj Ogdim
Falls county r Cook vie W J Dur-
ham resigned Illta Motloy countyVS Mr
Bi T Donley vice C VS 1KOiorwn re-
signed Sheridan Houston county niljah
W Oecn vlco W 8 Matthews rovlgnci
Smlthsona Valley Comnl county A 1
Stnrtr vice C Ohlrlclr ro Is cd oms
Comal county Otto Itelnarz Ico r IS
Huffman rcslgutd
A lUMIOUKIl COAIITI >
< i CriMteiHe Iliieeil In the tlitilcil
Hcpiirln l WiinhlliKtiMi
Washington November 12 Cabled 10
ports fwm ValparalM of the exUtcuee ot
plan for a drelbuinl ot Chile Pom nnd Ar-
gentine with tho purpose ot seizing und
dividing Bolivia attracted considerable at-
tention In dlplomatio circles here today but
thc o Vilp aro jvell Informed cancelnlug
South American affairs tiro Inclined to bo
Jlavo them
Ono of tho diplomats who should Know
K nny such schemo wero In contemplation
pronounced the Idea baseless
Argentine It is pointed out has al o
lutoly nothing at wtako In tho pending dlfll
cultleu betwveu Icru Chllo and Bolivia
over tho boundary Hues and so far as
known here there never has been a mig
gewtlon tor tho nbsorptlon of Bolivia by
Chile and Peru
Tho pending negotiations Ixstvecn these
latter countries for tho definite lotullon of
their boundary lines grow out ot the old
war between Peru mid Bolivia on tho ono
hand and Chllo on tho other By tho treaty
Womans Friend
The Great Medicine that Gives
Nerve Strength
Hoods Sareaparllla Makos tho
Blood Rich and Puroj Croatoo an
Appotlto and Rostoros Hoalth
Vigor and Vitality
I feel that I ought to vrrito n fovr
words in pralso of Hoods Barsaparilla
which has dono great things for mc I
was In a delicate condition and was sick
ot my stomach and constipated I tried
remedies highly rocommended for femalo
weaknesses but tho medloinea brought
on other troubles 1 vas 60 weak I
could not attend to my household duties
nnd I then determined to try Kooda Sar
eaparilla After I had taken this wedtcina
aihortUmol began to gain strength I
Crow Stronger Each Day
until Iwas jible to work nit day without
J any Inconyentenco I havo taken Hoods
IilU tor constlpaaop and I am better to
day than I hayo been tor flvo years
Binco taking Hood Barnaparilla ami
i 00d8 PiUs l rwtd ln t0 morning
I am 1cm nervous and am euro I havo
fc fc w P r Mood 1 hayo always
beea botheroi with wrotula but uowl
W ° lb f ° w last qblldwca
1 0 Hood8 Bw
W L I rill end
ft jSVk b > byiiMtt and ftronB whllo
J Sarsa
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honietlilnit of he PIiiiik Duvlliw the
l T nml V Work
Tho blcyclo coiumlttto of tho Fruit
Flower and Vegetable FeMlval la woiklng
hard lo make the illuminated deoomtcil bi
cycle pmode which is to take pUco muiio
night during Festival week one of tho
feature of tho wide and if the cnthuilasm
manlfiBtcd by tho nwny riders who luivo
fo for pledged tin inselvps to tuke part bo
oTAnconla In 18S3 tho Peruvian provinces
of Jaicna nnd Arloa rontalnlng the rlchwt
nitrate beds which Cbllo had obtained pos
Ksslon of wero to to remain In the hands
of Chllo until 1B94 when tho question of
permantnt ownership as between Chile and
1iru was to bo decided by popular vote
In cso tho provinces nhould Blvo their
vci e io Peru the latter country was to com
pciwato Chllo for their loss with 100000000
In
In
183493 It is explained this stipulation of
tho Anconln treaty was never curried out
but It Is ealfl negotiations for a settle-
ment aro now In progress with tbo pros-
pect of an entirely peaceful settlement
No treaty of peace between Bolivia and
Chile Bus mftdo until 1895 A truce was
arranged In 1SS3 which left Peru In poa
stfslon of Bolivias stretch of seacoast nnd
two ports Bolivias great object was to
secure again an outlet to the ma and by
tho treaty of 1805 Chllo agreed to give
Dollvli a Bcaport Inasmuch as the stretch
of territory taken from Bolivia boweter
Ifos between tho provinces of Jacnn and
Arica taken from Peru It was manifestly
Impossible for Chile to surrender an out-
let through the old torrltory of Bolivia
without completely segregating and dis
membering fc < r own territory It la this
problem which has delayed tho liettlemont
cf tho wholo question and raised Issues
which have pioduccd more or less feeling
fn tach of tho countries
Tho situation was further complicated by
tho contention of Bolivia that the revolu-
tionists In Chill at tho time of tho over-
throw cf Balmaccda promised to < cdo tfco
former Peruvian provlntes of Arlca and
Jiicnti In return for the recognition of tha
belligerents by the Bolivian government
Any Individual pledges which may have
been glren to that effect It Is stated have
been practically repudiated by tho Chilean
government But It seoma probabln that
tho final outcome will bo thd cession to
Dollvli of one if thn ports nt tho northern
extremity of tho territory taken from Peru
In order that Chllo may preserve tho In-
tegrity cf her tenitory to the south
At tho Chilean legation u i > e oful solu-
tion of the wholo difficulty Is anticipated
Tho Journey of the Chilean minister to
Bolivia Scnor Sollrm to Santiago is ex-
plained on tho probabla theory that tho
government desired to confer with him In
pprcon rclntHo to tho negotiations he In
conducting It Is not bellovcd hero that It
mestns tho withdrawal of the minister nnd
Iho noveranco of diplomatic relation with
Bolivia
Till FIELD OF SPORT
IIOVSTOA
KOOTIIAMilSTS TO
VVIliilTV
wlnnlug tho same
Ilill
iicivn AVn < li > AiinIIii 1iim MkIiI
Jilt fli < IMrntli DurliiMT In-
V V mill V I mi I
Tho Houston foothill team left on tho
Houston and Toxaa Central trnln at 10 lb
last night for Austin where they will meet
the State University tvam > ln a contest thin
tittcrnoon
Quito a largo crowd of football enlhust
astn accompanied tho bejs to the depot
and wished them nil maimer of ood luck
In todays game
Messrs Proctor and IIcli on wore un
able to go along on account ot biialnesi
rcqulicmtnts
In conversation with Manager Karl
Diucaoduw he said that the nbsenco of these
two phjrts would of couibo Impair the
Rtrctigth of the trsim to a certain extent
they both being strong men but that their
J T Sevier dead Markley Young county positions vll bo nlted today by two good
J U McBanlel vice Mrs K T Brown re men Hveiy member ot tho team wan In
signed Nevada Collin county N C Ilur K < Ki spirits and biimful ot tonfltlcneo ot
nny criterion the mint sanguine hopes ot
tho eoiumltteo will bn fully realized
Anyono who has never seen u llrstcbtss
parado of lllumliuted dicoiatcd bicycles
can himlly realize what m iwlly beautiful
sight ciuih n npoitarlo Is
Many uuhiue snd beautiful ways of dec-
orating tho bicycle will ixadlly vigliit
thcmbelvcs tu tho artlstlwlly Inclined
rider
Further dilalls of tho plain will bo given
on tho sporting rmigo in Sundays Post
Only well pavid atrtotH will bo traversed
by tho bVjelo parado bo rbleis neid nut
hrultalo to tnko pan for fear that thilr
exhibits will suiter from Jolting ovur lough
roads
A llttlo thought ui llttlo woik and a
ciy small sum of monoy will eunblo nny
ono to nuiko a showing with his bicycle
that will delight the eye ot the spectitor
and win MpplausO and perhaps a pi ho for
tho rider
It Is earnestly hoped tlwt every bleyclo
rider in town will feel ii h tho suceecs or
falluui of this wheelmens niirado hsIb
laigely with him und that all will ito tu
work nud make a display that will bo a
credit to Houston
It ron bo deno It nil will hoi p
Hlilcrs who pinpcso to alio part In the
juirsulo aro requested to und In their mimes
promptly to Mr n K Dillingham or Mr
Jcromo fawlnford or any other member of
tho bicycle committee
aiders from polutu cutsldo of Houston
aro cordially Invited to luke part n the
Kirado and nto urgul to signify their In
B0 < lol nK UH lry ns Practicable
is It In
Imrortant that tbo commlttr know
how many wheelmen will bo In lino na
koon as possible
Hanilscino prlres nro to bo olTered for
tho best decorated wheels In the
and a list of thwe prises 111 tu 11
caupotltlon together ho rules governing
with mimes of
lluer WariS wUI ba an ° n d
Vlitltnn vh a nnd M
neo Texas November 11 The Add
lhn university football team accom
panied by Professor J n Sweeney leaves
hw Friday ovenltur for Bryan where
they piny tbo Agricultural and Mechan
ical wllego Saturday November 13 Tho
tim Is not u the bed of condition gome
of Its bt t players including Syport
I rultt Hcrrlns and Foalo havo not fully
rosovertd from Injuries received during
the gumo with the Varsity lust week
Jgnal to what It has bten b rtofo But
fol SaVS Ttrt wy sed this 8hd
ur of winning
t tbo game Under
ho dirtction 0f coath Fields they have
been doing wccllent pnetlco work and
down to good ball playing
wMeh they Bav mucb eviaenca of la theft
Mt game with tho State unlvVslty ThJ
P or the Btyan game will ba ns ol
nn Bh RulfBeJnr Alwrader and W
flreeti
and Medellaa
it r I > TUI aml HoU 8yp5t
and Sharp or Sparks
half bicksj Herri ic
McrrB
quarter > lcCillntock full back
MahvlUe Uutrlea
> Threequarters of a mile 3ye rolds
WlUnglnsplrer Swkvlllo QloJ j Mc
Ji lMiWM ti J aW i i iMII l
ltose Ulg Jim Little Vulcnn Time 36i
timorrow
ness
IllKllHllll WlllIHTK
Snn Francisco Cnl Novembor 12 Be
Bults nt Inglcaldo SLi furlongs Uoscl
Itufalhn Iteel V Tlmo lloy4
Slv fiirlongB Count of Flanders Fon
Btvannah Lord Marmlon Time 115
One inlle The itomiin Imp Trance Ar
gentlne Time 112
One and onesixteenth miles felling
Judge Denny lcrsonno Doublo Quick
Time ltlSi
Six furlonpB telling Lone Star Li
MuBCotta Mulberry Tlmo IslGU
llolt > WlnuiM
Chicago November 12 Lakeside re
iniliB Six fuilongh IHttloilaie Llzutta
Helen Wrou lime 1I7H
1 Ivc turloiiRS Fair Ptcclver llrlghtlo S
Paim Life Time 103
One mile Hats orf Ah In 13 inspector
Hunt Time 1 ll 4
Suveu furlouEImp Tho Illector Lau
> K
A GENERAL AND THOROUGH CLEANING UP
Marine Hospital Service Will Cooperate With the Authorities
of the States Which Have Been Infected
Waahlngton November 12 Now thai tho yellow fever epidemic In this coun-
try baa been brought practically to an end by tho appearance cf cold weather
tho marlno hospital service Is preparing to begin a postepidemic crueado fOT tbo
purpose of preventing a rccurrenco of tho contagion next year Tho officials of
the bureau1 will coopcrato with tho health authorities of tho various Stntcs af-
fected in ccTidiictlug a thorough disinfection of tho districts In which tho fever
galntd a foothold Tho cleansing of all Infected cities will bo urged and each
sitf
house In which there was a case of fever will bo thoroughly fumigated It Is be a
Hovlng by pureulng this courre the country can bo protected against another ycl a
low fovcr epidemic In 1808 g
mn mwimummmMitmmmmiwmuumiUHmmnuuv
W Vanessa Overflow Gold Drop Jua
nlta 110
Four and a half furlongs 2yearold
maidens lusculum 118 Oraco Glltner
Maggie Carthaginian Kxqulslto 110 Deer
Foot BcaUmondc Holy Land Galileo 113
Iluse Hopkins Octave Bella of France
110
Bcvenclghtlis of u mile 4yejrolds nnd
upwards Ardalh 120 Hardenburg Mnjor
Tom Turquoise vu llamo Novor Irk-
some Itoht LaHor 11
Six and a half furlongs 3yearolds nnd
upwards Harry Duke 111 What er 1ou
107 K O 105 Sim W Ornclo C r
Work 102 Jolly Son Longcral Count
Fonso Brother Fred Sierra Oorda 07
One nnd oncsixtcenth of a mile 3yoar
ohlo nnd upwards A B C 08 High
Noon Bampart Plug 05 Brlggs Sister
Stella Brighton 91 Traveler Nick Car
ter 83 Forsythe Filibuster 8
FIvo and a half furlnngs genllcm n rid
ere lUnzetKa Mr Fronsdalo N C
Crcedc Mr Martin Stark Mr Klrkman
Major Tom Mr Jack3on Bummer Coon
Mrs Rustln Sunshine Mr McAllister
vicrroniA FAIH
Cihto Day tViiit Very AW1I AttenUeil
ltitcen Are n SiieteitM
Victoria Texuts November 12 Today
was Cuero Day tit tho fair and tho at
tendance was about 1500 Tho races wero
better than yeatorday and tho favorlteB as-
a rule won In each heat
Vldtqrfa defeated Cuero In tho baseball
gumo by a score of 8 to tho snmo by
which Port Lavaca won from Victoria jcs
tcidny
A line programme Is arranged for clos-
ing day tomorrow
Tho wcoltber wbh perfect today and
promises lo be tomorrow though the track
as tho time Indicates la HUH too heavy
for record nvaklng
UuniilriK He fiirlonga Plusottc Lcot
ka Black Boss Time 10S
2II pace
Tex Lex 1 2 1 1
Pcntlnnd 2 12 3
Mnury Sullivan 1 3 3 2
Time 231H 233 221 230
lluiitilng threoeighths of a mile Ulndo
Bume his scat In tho Jury box In less than
threo weeks It therefore became n ques-
tion a to how tho case should bo proceeded
with
Mr Howe counsel for Thorn suggested
tho retontlon of tho rest of the Jurors who
sat for tho rest of the trial and Impaneling
a twelfth Juror to whom the proceedings
bo read from tho court reporters notes
District Attorney Youngs declined tho
suggestion He said My reasons for not
accepting Mr Howes auggestlons are that
tbo Interests of tho peoplo wllPbo better
served by the Impaneling of a new jury and
beginning tho case anow
Tho court agreed to the plan of tho dis-
trict attorney and the Jury was formally
discharged
Mr Youngs asked that the new trial be
proceeded with next Monday but Mr
Howo asked for a longer adjournment In
deference to Mr Howes request Judge
Smith set tho caeo for trial on Monday No-
vember 22
hHOKT NEWS STOKIES
ATLANTA Giv Tho application for a
receiver for tho Boutliern Home Building
MM Lctin association Was refused by
Judge Pardee
U13KL1N Scvoral persona perished In a-
fire which broke out among tho wooden
work of tho shaft of a m no nenr Antot
nenhuttte Silesia
BuiVION A Htiald special from Hxcter
N II Favs thnt Hon Carl Schurz has
ngntn cuened lire on Senator Gallagher
on tho Iatttra appointment
ST JETCTISBUJIG Tho lunulan irAn
Ister to tho United StiUcs M Do Kotzba
bus been rellcvid of his post nt Ws own
leqiitst owing to ill hoalth
NEW YOIUCA special to tho Herald
from lluenos Ayrea says The financial
committee of tho chamber of deputies hai
llVd tin bounty on sugar for export at 16
ccntuvos
D Kit N ItJosph V Kellcy ono
of the Gicnt Palls bank lobbers und tho
fcoirconf > Ssed murderer of Cislncr btick
ney ai pentencid t > thirty yiaia lm
ptisontnitLt
CHICO Cnl On itho southbound over-
land tinln yesterday llr Ithodi Angus
mi aged piusengU became violently In-
sane nu was hunde1 over by tlte con
ducioi to the locnl ofllcers
OUIOAOOlii tho tlfteon mile match
rueo betweon IXldlo McDuftlo and Jimmy
Michael nt tho
Coliseum Michael
Mile trot two n three entrlesMlnnle bnukliw the record His timo wa Jl0725 won
Veto Dr O Donald Chief Geronlmo Lit Tbo previous reoord was 3219
tie Geranium First bent won by Dr
ODonabl deciding boats pKitponcd until
morning on nccount of dark
reate Time 1 27 > l
Slx furlongs Jim Armstiong Wiggins
Wolford Time 115
Ono uml onoMxtoenth mill s Mnmlollna
Paul Fry La Mooie Time lOJVn
YtiNlivlllt Wlunern
Na hvlllo Tonn November 12 Cum
beilninl park rcsulto Slx furlongs Full
llniid OrgnnUer Hcartlea Time lrtO 4
Ilw furlongs Bun Jour Kntlo Ituther
ford Buck Show Time lUii4
Ono mile Carrie Lyle IVto Kltohen A
11 C lime IMS
Sx furlongs Nionia Flop Stva Time
113
Six fmionirdPlni y Orlmnr Aitlath
Time 113
Ifiillili tiii SriiiN AIiiiIInIiimI
Philadelphia Pa November 12 The
National Baseball league magnate god
down to woik today Ono of iho tesults
of todays meeting was tho abolishment nf
tho Temple cup sorlea of post scoaoa ganifa
which heNo been plajed between iho clubs
ending first and second tho last four sea
sons
iHnrlun IiHlm iif IJIkn KiiHiiemleil
Harrisburg Pa November 12 Grand
Ilvulted Ituler Mead D Tetwllor this even-
ing suspended tho Mailcji Indiana lodgo
of Dlks ThH action was due to tbo al
legid violation of lawa of tho order In tho
method of Initiating Uobort Fttzslmmons
Siiirtliin VntiH
Lexington Novembsr 12 Winners Fnl
lax Samhel Lockhart Virgin Cook Threo
Bard
Washington November 12 Bonntngs
winners Counsellor Howo Homelike Al
bcrt
S Sly Fox Oceaun
FATAL UOltnil UPIOStl
I 3U n Kllleil mill Another Illcil
Sliortly Atter
Stephenvlllu Texak November 11 At U
oclock yesterday the boiler nt Miles Mor
tons gin at Morgans mill this eotuity
blow up
John Hancock aged 32 years son ot Clem
Hancock was Instantly hilled Ho was at
tending the gin stand Doth legs wnvo
btclten and there were ruts In tint back of
tho head and In left groin
Bob Simpson the engineer had hU head
blown off He leaves a wlfo and ono chill
Ben Cook ton of Davo Cook aged J5
years press attendant wa so badly man
Klcd that ho died In a Hhort while
Miles Morton and Willto Cock wero alto
Jiitv iv Tiionx cask niscuvHonn
Tho Whole MiiwTiTwHl Ilnve to lie
Uime Over Attain
Now York November 12 When the
Queens county court ofoyor and terminer
opened at Long i mml City today t was
reported to Judge Smith that Magnus Lar-
sen ono ot tho Jurors silting in the easo
of Martin Thorn accused of tho murder
of William Ouldersuppo had been obliged
lin 11 0 a u lf l operation tor ap
pondlclUs and that under the most favor
able oadttions ho would aot bo able to re
BALTIMOIti Md Tho IntUd Daugh
ters of the confederacy ended their fomth
annual convention with the election of
ofllcers Mrs Kate CUbell Currlo of Dal
las Texas was elected president
Nnw YOItlv nio big wooden nli p Boi
nokp hns arrived In port after a voyago
of 102 days froin Honolulu During this
Majjigc on September 7 Captain Joseph
P llamlton dlcd from blood pasoninir
SIItlNGPIKLD IllDr Alsberff pres
lilent cf tho Stito board of health has
Investigated the suspected cnbps leported
at lliebeci Hi and foam them not to bo
ytslow fever but o form of malarial fever
1 IIILADI3L fllA Mivor Warwick has
rlpnrd the bill rwontlv passed by tho
ttnteil leasing the > gn noikt to tho
uiiltul ins Imnovcment company Mueh
oppasitloti to thr kn o bus been inanlfcst
cil bv tbo elL1zeiu
U AHIUNtJTlN Tnj pr > Hiluut baa iu
mpd a iirocltinnlion subrw > iiding Die iul
ci tion rf llsirlinlnntlng iliue upon Mux
Kan fclmppiug upon Hilliffciory picot
that no illst rlmliiaUon is prsi ttea aguliibt
Aiiieiliun shlpi Jp Metloin ports
MHMIIIIS Ji in John 1 Bletcher
clh ticket a ont of the Illinois Central
railroad died nt St Joseph hospital Mr
Bletcher hud been suffcilng from appenUl
citls but tho IniemdUito eauso ot death
whs hcurl dtseaso
L1TTL13 BOCK ArkElU Hose sen
tenced m hung at joriiRshoro for the mut
dei of Henry Suttmv laut June was not
executed ills case was taken to the su
pictne court nnd itlint tribunal granted a
tempoiary respMe
GlTlUUU O TOovernor Barnes has
Issued hlB Ilrst Thanksglvilin pioelanm
tlon isalllng upon tho people pf the Terri
tory to observe thu dtiv as ono of ivubllo
wouiilp famUy and neighborhood ie
iinAns and deeds of cuiity and bemil
cence
WASHINGTONIt Is not possible to
oorirni hero tho statement coming Horn
Benin to th effect that the Unted atates
has oftcred to medtito between Oermitliy
and Hn > tt In tha ibficrenco arising tiom
tho attest of tho German Mibjocl Herr
LUtMcrs
KANSAS CITY Tho fraudulent Issuo of
ovet 9010 Cm Creek Indian woriants ro
cetith discovered by tho governmant has
Caused much sHr In Kansas City banking
and mercantile circle Inasmuch ns nulto
n largo proportion of the boirus Issuo i
held here
fr LOUISMnntln Ejihley of Memphis
ha In en put on trlnl for robbing and
trying lo murder Charles D Collins last
June CoUns hns illsappeariid Judio
Illrzel suya tbo trial shall proueod with
out Mm and when ho Is captured he will
be heavily fined
KANKAKRB Ill Tho lUvervlcw hotel
was burneil Tho lire originated In tho
Imserrvnt Ivtuss JS5000 insurance J2300O
Bobert Goodwin mill C W Best saed
rhenselves bv Jumping from a third story
window Goodwin was badly bruised and
lecclved
a broken Jcr
CHATTANOOGA TVnnIn
a deetslon
handed down by tho United States circuit
court Cn n oaso frott tho Western district
of North CnroKrm It has been vmuuly
Ipclaittl Mint members ot Uie Eaatctn
a r ChM0UH dlnns living In North
Carolina aro nut clUscns of the United
WAt IlINGTONIt Is learned at the
nrlf S Prtment yttt JIr Kotabu has
not only
resigned from the Wnshlngton
1 Vut Wa rwlmutloii hk > been
accepted tho nusslnn forngn ofilje and
hh succesor has been anponted tti the
tHMson of count Cvwnl
the present Rus
sian minuter at Tekln
ST PAUIi MInnJMJss Matilda Anler
N a young womaa who has beon kept
alive at thutvty hospital for six weeks hi
5 t c9a reaplratlari died of coiwSrttSn
of the lungs For fortytwo days h4
nndVuso
mirsrs physleiSns of the horn
ttvfeon lLnff JIs3 Aiideraon1
lungs
wvth air b
by artltlclal means
JEFFBItSON CITY
MoUnder
nn
opinion by Judge Crow that fraternal in
sumnee 8soottttons could rwtw tile en
S iSn 1 > or llnvltM pnyment
oertilcntes
nor provide for cash sur
reiulcr of values or puld up suraiice
Stvito SutiKrtntcimlcnt ot insurance Orwf
has refuseil to liceaiso companies to do
btuMicss In Missouri
< liICiTA aitlwtc1 to < he Herald
ironi llto do Jawlro
Pays Several n > r
soiu ntrested on suspicion In conm080
ihS nK d plot to kill preildcn
Mot nil have bwm rel oserJ as no c ienco
M0 > S ln t thtm Many luVheld
however njeerlous evidence gainst them
iSSa rMfd > ani Baveral thc
tits had apparently committed Vuiodp ks tot
eontalningpoisan wero foind on
table
nmr tho
upW
e
nW tCd WUh prowta5nt
ranue nK W
rfMv
REVOLUTION IS PROBABLE
Colombian Conservatives Want to
Oust the Liberals
WILL INQUIRE INTO THE DEFEAT
itecenilr Sustained by < l e BrHlah
at the IlundB of the Trlbcumen
Terms of 1euoe Stated
Now York Novembor 12 A dispatch to
the Herald from Tanama says Tho po-
litical situation 1 in Colombia Is critical
Fears arc expressed In political circles that
the conservatives aro conspiring against
tho govorcrocnt and theso expressions havo
aroused general uneasiness
Advices Just received from Bogota stale
that Vlco President Caro has had a coa
ferenco there with Oencrnl Reyes candi-
date for president and Da Aqulland Para
tho lenders of the conservative nnd liberal
parties Tho vlco president declared la
his opinion tho only practical solution ot
tho political problem was to respect every
citizen in tho coming elections
The conservatives aro alarmed nt this
stand which It adopted would Inevitably
bring the liberal party legally Into power
This caused tho conservatives to openly
declaro against the government and plot
ting la fenrcd >
THU IhUItUI3CTIOV IX INDIA
Court nf Inquiry Into the Dlnuntrom
Defeat of the IlrttUh
Simla November 12 Tho viceroy of In-
dia the Earl of Elgin ban ordered a court
of inquiry io Investigate the disastrous
reconnoisanee of tho British force under
Cetera Wcatmacotte which on Wednes-
day last reached tho summit ot SaranSar
mountain with Utile resistance and after-
ward retreated closely pursued by tho
enemy with Mo low of about fifty killed
and wounded tho British rear guard only
being saved by tho excellent disposition
mado of the troops by the commanding of-
ficer
Dispatches received from tho British
camp In tho Mnldan valley say that a man
who has Just romo ln > brought some ot tho
dclialls of tho killing of Lieutenant Mcln
tyro and tho twelve men belonging to tho
Northamptonshire regiment who mot death
while endeavoring to save the wounded of
the regiment during tho retreat from the
SaranSar mountain This survivor oays
that when tho lieutenant found himself
Isolated ho dlRpitched him for aid as the
small party was hampered by the wounded
and would not desert thorn Tho rest of
tho sad talo will never bo known But ns
shown In tho dispatches Lieutenant Mc-
Intyre and his handful of men sacrificed
their lives for tha woundul comrades tbo
ptsltlons In which tho bodies wero found
showing thnt they died bravely fighting to
the list Tho tncmv was afraid to nish
upon the llttlo band the dispatches also
say but shot at them from points of van
tago until every man of tho British detach-
ment was killed
A full ropiesentatloa of tho Orakzal
tribesmen mot General Sir William Lock
hart the British commander today at tho
Maiden valley camp and heard tho terms
ttMvb ho Insisted upon for their submis-
sion namely tho restitution of all tho
rlflss capuied since tho outbreak their
disarmament by the cmrondor ot another
EDO rfles the payment of a fine of 3000
rupees and tho formal submission of the
tribes In full to General Lockhart within
a fortnight
A portion of the Orakzals seemed to de-
mur at these terms
THU IMIMLVCIIMUNT IWILHD
Atistrliin MlnlntiiM I iniipil by a-
Very Narrow Muiniu
Vienna November 12 The untcrhnus
discussed today tho proposal to Impeach
tho mlnastcis for an alleged violation of
their ministerial powers by tho issuance of
a decree authorizing tho official use of tho
Czech language In Bohemia
The members of tho left retired from tho
chamber at tho beginning ot tho sitting af-
ter n declaration thnt they would readily
cooperate in a constitutional Battlement
ot tho question It necessary by peaceful
compromise Tho impeachment proposal
was finally rejected by a voto of 177 against
171
Vienna November 12 Dr Abraham
oviccz tho first vlco president of the lower
houso of tho relchsrnth has beon elected
president of that body In succsssion to Dr
Kathreln who resigned that ortico on Oc-
tober 25 It waa understood that Dr Knth
reins resignation was duo to tho fact that
ho waB oppotod to the measures against
the obstruction being carried on the ag
gressivo section of tho German repressnt
ntlvta
Dr Abrdhamovlecz has acted as presi-
dent since tho resignation of Dr Kathreln
but ho docs not appear to havo been able
to quell tho uproars which have repeatedly
occurred In tho houso
although In his ef-
forts to do so ho has repeatedly suspended
the sittings
FLOODS IN olAIN
Fifteen Hod lei H Already Ilccn
Ilfciii ereil
Madrid Novombor 12Further details
regarding tho floods In various parts of
Spain Iotsbly In the provinces of Sara
gossa Valencia nnd Malaga where rail-
road and telegraphic communications have
beon seriously Interfered with sbo v that
fifteen bodies have already b een recovered
In tho nelghbcrhood of Valencia enormous
numbers ot cattle have perished and the
villages ot Qraeo nnd Nazerth have been
completely Inundated Many ot tho houses
of those places havo collapsed
Ilnat Texun Conference
Paltivtine Texas November 11 The an-
nual conference of tho Methodist church
for the Eastern Tesas district wlLconvene
In this city December 15 A large number
ot preachetu and delegates are expected
and extensive preparations are bclns made
for their entertainment
Ilov Lutier Itets ot Paris wilt Inaugnr
nto a series of evangelical meetings
neit
Moadjy In the Voting Mens ChVitlan As
sociation hall As a Bible student Mr R
s
ranks second to none and as much Interest
Wu in ti0 > wWt
HOUSTON DAILY POST SA URD Y MOKSTINGr NOVEMBER 13 1897
js
mwmaMimmviMm
f rs vtl V
v 1
Extraordinary Sale of
Gloves Veilings
Handkerchiefs
< All Oloves stamped Imported for
UlOVeS Poley we guaranteed u to f J
vv T
wear Another pair or
money < i
goods are not satisfactory
75c quality 5hook
White Glace Kid Gloves
100 quality our popular 5hook Kid Gloves
in Black Tans Brown and Mode
madef i The vl rm no d0p
l b0
P M bo
S S1 01 t W of TOo p
n ° a < nly November
12VeoM I im oattaa rou left
l j on thn n
Peters who used Utelr poUon la
150 quality Blanche 5hook Glace and Suede MosqL
Jm
Gloves in Tan Black Oxblood Navy Mode Browrf
and White embroidered backs t j
Real Kid Gloves
175 quality
Tan Mode and Black J
200 quality Real Kid Gloves 5hook in Tans Black i
Mode Greens Oxblood and Brown White Brodie i
Misses and Childrens 7r
Tan and Oxblood rJCto
v
M
Voilinrrc A new ine of Veilings Black and Cofo
Veiling chenlle Doted
15c 25c 35o 50c 75c and 9Be
i0c quaWhite Embroider
Hflnfikprrhipfc
nanUKerUlltJlb and Hemstitched HandkercKi3
25c quality White Embroidered
Linen Handkerchiefs for lJQ
31c and 50c quality White Linen Embroidered and j
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs fSl
WILLIAM L FOLEY
214 216 218 Travis Street 1
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HYMENEAL
HAUniSONBOATMAN Sherman Tex-
as November 8 Married at tho residence
of the brides parents yesterday morning
J T Harrison and Miss Nannie lloatrann
THREE WEDDINGS McKlnney Texas
Novembor 8 The following parties were
married here yesterday Tom Faulkner and
Mrs Oustio Llpoj Charles Howard and
Miss Emma Bennett Laurence Ilttman
and Mibs Ida Apple
CnoWDEItEVEUETT Denton Texas
November 0 Cards are out for the mar
rlago ot Deputy County Clerk M P
Cronder of this place and Miss Mary
Lcnora Everett of Dallus on November 10
at tho rir3t Baptist church Dallas
MILLERMELTON Sherman Texas
November 8 Harry B Mlllor and Mills
Loreno Melton wero married at tho resi-
dence of Mr Lee Talter on East Lamar
street yesterday evening Rev B P
Wllscn officiated The wedding was a
qulos one only relatives and a fow frlenCs
being present
CHALLENERIEASLEE Georgetown
Texas November Married at the
Christian church at > J5 itihls morning
Miss Anita Ieaslen and Rev J A Chal
lonor Rev Chal inei is the popular pas-
tor of the Chrlstba church and Miss
Peaslee has been very popular In church
and society circles
RUOKERFOSTBR Georgetown Texas
November 9 Married at tho homo ot tho
biido oa Forcat street Rev Samuel Rucker
and Mies Beth Foster nt 330 a m Rev
Rucker Is a prominent minister in ths
Methodist church of Fort Worth and Miss
Icuter tho daughter of ono ot the most
popular physicians of Georgetown
UBBDNTIEDLKE Denton Texas No
verabcr 1 Ubbc Ubben nnd Miss Mario
TiedlKo wero married this week In the Ger-
man Baptist church Rev Olghart perform
ing tho ceremony Both parties are pruml
nent In German circles hero and also bave
many Englishspeaking friends many nt
whom received Invitations to the ceremony
and attended though the ceiemony won
performed In German and was wholly unin
telligible to them
LOGSDONJACKSON Sherman Texas
November S Ernest Logsdon and Miss
Silllo Jackton of Trenton were married at
that place Saturday evening Rev J v
Connolly officiating Mr Logsdon Is edi
tor and propniolor or the Trenton News
Ho Is well and favorably known hero hav
ing been reared In this city The brldo Is
a most estimable and popular young lady of
Trenton Mr and Mrs Logsdon aro vlblt
ing the parents of tho groom In this city
CHAPING ASTON Sherman Texas
November 8 Yesterday afternoon at
Paris Texas Mr Dennis B Chapln and
MIES Nellie Gaston wero united In mar
riage No young man In Sherman Is bet
ter or more favorably known than Mr
Chapln Ho has einco Iho death of his
father some years ago managed and very
successfully too tho business of the M
J Chapln Abstract company The brldo
la nleo well known hero and her many
womanly graces have won for her a warm
place In tho hearts of a multltudo of
friends
ELYDAVIS El Paso Texas November
iP J L Ely an official of tho Southern
Paclfio road at San Francisco and Miss
Lucille E Davis the only daughter of tho
lato B H Davis and niece of
the collector ot customs al this
port wero married hero today Tho wed
ding was a very fashionable affair and tho
ceremony at tbo church was followed with
a reception nt the handsome homo of Col
lcctsr Davis Tho Eighteenth Infantry bind
from Fart Bliss screnuded tho bride and
groom during tho reception The bride Is
well known to tho San Antonio society
people
WEATHER AND CHOIS
S1 Palls County Texas November
JarTrtw 8 ab ° lt a ln t0P cro
fell here last ulght with T
very go
Prc
pects of more Wo havo now a One faTSn
Sb ian Br0Und aa < J fannors aro
lWhift Cher0kC0 Count No
her 11 The top of ttVtn
ciop cotton la
nlng to open a Uttle since tho Volt tL
will take ten Ve to fifteen t all opni it
acres for a bale
Cjn Is selling for 35 cents per bushel
v 1 Selman Cherokee County Texas
tbo J > rcsFect for tho planting
or fall
crops wero nevtr bettnr i hi
much rain Ut bCro as probably b ea foo
and cloudy weather for th
COtt ° n 0f Vhlch
Ut CK ro U
vemblI1a un County T No
vemoer 7
Cotton has about all
bep
time have a fair top crop Tlwfci
advance shat cotton has talttiiii
day or two seems to have tai
Instill confldenco In the we a
a number aro holding for hi
vance 4
Sandy Point Brazoria Ckm
November 8 Cotton and cottma
ing In slowly The farnwm in
caught up with their picking Mil
for tbo cotton to open If tit nt
mains good many grown an4 hi
bolls will open but on account
prices much of the staple willed
wnsto la the field The pecaacwfi
but not much demand fof ttwii
NECKOLOGlCAli
LINDEMANN BartlettT Tail
ber 11 The llttlo 5yearold J
Mr and Mrs G A Lindetmu
dealer of this place died cfBrt
croup at 8 oclock this moralit
BALL McKlnney Toxasitora
Bernlce Cycarold daughter cl 61
died of scarlet fover here toiiy I
tlcns aro being taken by tl jdt
ottlcEirs to prevent tho furthers
tho malignant dlsaese
CULPEPPER Angleton T iiil
bo 11 W R Culpepper out I on
business men died yesterday ta-
i oclock His remains weTs
by kind friends this aftRMM
Angletcn cemetery Mr iCulpwi
hero after tho location ot fit cm
and during his short buslne am
a irit of friends who regret all
tnlso Vfej
IMnoe Your Btii i
Grovciton Herald
The editor of this paperaaiOjf
burn will by agreement raeetfatll
mcinlng nt 810 nt tho flrsHwiii
Josserand thero to select ewsl
tbrJe to carefully cxamtnetlWiii
thelo Is any similarity la tier i
It tho commlttco determra Uat f
then tho two the saideditorttH
Washburn uro to run a foot
yards tha loser of said racs 1
and there taken charge of by
mlttee and tci gougo oat bli 1 <
off the upper half of hiairlgMf
othorwlso disfigure lilraln Bttcaa
to completely destroj tae slmlllrtj
bo found to exist This fl W
for the purpose of InllletlnjfpilM
cither of them serious bodily k
ba dono to keep tho people from
editor about poor beef and ttiw
burn from being likewise bW f
shortcomings ot tho paperv y
Sirs WeldemiiuH Chlld
Dallas TexaB Novembertt
Sumusl a rich farmer of Jft W1
borliopd and his wife aa MN
couple today adopted the taW
of the woman Llzzio Wlfitrmf
ured in the triple tragedy M
week ago Tho womans dlvWW
could not bo heard from eowK1
children and their adoption JH
The two older aro girls 9 anaJJ
rcbpettlvely tho younger Is W
old Mr Samuel says he B >
children at school immediately
P propsriy nnd make theat W
self and wife
mrcoKsisTB r
What courago men will < n
In things of mighty welsntL A
And how they flinch when sotMf
Falls from tho hand of g-
In stocks he loat he seeawi p
To find his assets few V i
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