The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. THIRTEENTH YEAR, No. 290, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 19, 1898 Page: 2 of 10
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BjftrtWJirauary ISTho minister of war
eiiemi llatfTuuT lodged with
teroJustice Jf Darlan a formal eoni
linUnftalnat M Kmllt Zola and tho mau
ijefof tlio Aiitorc Tho complaint will
je forwurdcd tp Uit > puWlc prosecutor
frtio Auroro on January 1 published an
> pen letter of Emilo Zola to President
auro pointing out 1rrcgdlarllca and II
ejialltlc In tbo court martial ox Count
Ssiorhnzy
ji > JlV Siuolfo to cxhortinfi Uio country not to
gP fi iJJmak6 odistinction between Hcbrow capt
I 14J k1liH6t8 and Calbollo capitalists and urg
fWi flngt < lli > tru t of thoso who under tho pro
jMlWtlS niw of AnllSctnltlsm propose to cx
sPfjsJ > atrlAlo ono portion of tlio bourgeois In
ShlillflRv < r ° t another category of tlio bour
KsjH Ipcou
jpFswsBSI T ° manifesto concludes with denounc
WMl Ul ° military peril
jJ9 > J5iBiE Thro ytoro renewed attempts nt student
tfiNi Ji emqiislrations In front of the newspaper
W > fc and tho military club but tho
SjiWSTollco dispersal tho crowd
iJjip Telegrams from most of tho larger
BhoWs that Uio flntlJowlsh
hj Sjaitowns crusttdo
ir lMf1 hunting moat propodlubs
ThQ is nlarrnru
2 seriously An
liri mothc8 itonK attempt It is feared will bo
IiMBaWstea 0 U1 ho clumber or deputies Saturday
ssfia4fgio oVorthrow tho wbUiot
If
SVNAaOOUK ATTACKED
January JS Today tho students
riotous demonstration 111 front of
symaROKiio and Jowlnh
nhnpi
broaWng sU < t > windows and raising mctiac
lnft shouu Tho police had urcat dllil
culty In dUprfalnK thorn Hand to li
s iml
R eoeountora Were frequent and thoro ero
ffdwanady arrests >
f ONhY A ItUMOR AS VKT
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vj January IS It was utmorod
Ml ff today tliat tho lloUischltds bank In > nrl i
Ik jThad been raided by a mob Tho report of
fpiwtho raldlnK of tbo notlmchllda banklrs
> 8 > Jl ouso Is evidently untrue as late l tils
telegrams do not mention such an af
falr
kJMK GAGhS CUKKBNCY IfLAS
To tho ndltor of Tho Jost
Itlo FtIo Ualdo Cmmty Texas January
it O1 Mr Ooboh plan ut the outset Is
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vi xl 0n0 IQ 0L3 u ° t mtaco matters na
> iVl superior has dono llo has four object
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S1 p1 U V0Wr Wltnta K ° Vornmcnt to assume
I A Si tba Bold Btandnrd and wants It to lbdoetu
r a lts olalu1 1 E0111 bo
m wants to
itJM f maintain tlio parity of tho allver turtlfl
IkW ivlfctCB and th0 slIvtr dott through tbolt
Ij Mi l ntercbangtHiblllty with ROld ho wantn this
ffiS i4Uouo n u w Uttl tho volume of eireula
Iff IE 1 Uon lu tl > hands of the people bo not con
yvftJT l ttJrt bo wauts au Initial slip taken
iff Lll0Wurs lv Vfciu of twui nous without
S f tho condltloual loiuwll of publlo bbudu
mL fiil lt SOvenuiKiit um bmOiiio luoaiitrous by
rk ifiwcPIUK tho Indepeudcucv timt inaUIng
pyiftjJMOmureVB of twotblrus ot tho pcoploof theso
lrt tWnitea States tn u Mr < labt > plan will
17 S > l cet1 Vtt In bo followiu all wtll
ypvA JwaulnK men will agrud villi1tlW tn >
fif > 5 i ttry of tuc irtnamy If wo ippcr a
> < < Veoplo tbo roNeuue ofvtbo ovorjiment ought
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to bu fcomowhut in tulvanco
ol the expend
kurii3 and tho public debt tho
of onltud
J States Kfadunlly reduced aud finally ox
tlriBuasUed > J ftet that It Iheee could be
l1 condition
WiBaUa ° iho govenimeta lu
3 I M18 folauou to tho eurruiay would bo much
UA sjiJer and sUonger tlmu now
ifm i s Jt la a fluanclal pti to which many tuuu
IK Sto f awould llko to seo Mr Sage aa tbo
great
waluaneior of the age solve to paj mifrpst
Jiof luarly f 10000001 nnd to redueq mid
iflnally extinguish a debt of neatly 1000
000000 a debt ivtyablo In uojn with the
Atndoi tandliig that now na gobt Is to bo
redemption or dobtpayni money know
dug that tho United States has not much
I i moro than JSOO000000 gold coin not ono
Juilf of which Is lu actual circulation and
> > bencfore not Hnblo to Interest aud debt
Vnymcnts Mr 1 < ako knowa ve > y woll that
not one dollar of this debt can actually bu
nujd with bank notes Ho ubm Ituows that
tho loYonurti to bo dorlvwl fiom tho Ding
Icy latllf will not do much towards tho
cancelling of ililct luletCst nnd debt Uo
hnrWB bat sltVor coin would go far to-
wards llauldatlug ihl debt but ho bates
illver mi long lis It 1m not bis own to do
with Ho is only n imtrlot as miuy othore
u wbenKOldila tho object of patilotlsm
lold be It from Hiltaln or from tho United
Statre or from udsewbere has ere now
blinded m my va Juans ey s so that thuv
may nntseo tho wayn of jusiKe mid right
Tct bod nit Mr lago Is nt the begin-
ning his plan ahoWH scveril horns nd
Jaw which to avoid by the public would
jo in tho interest of gpnoral woltars
JiOURh It would bo ngalnat thg InteresU of
ie gold ring Mr Oaijo wants a new
11 Ion riea cd In tho treasury department
rbat means to make room for moro < mi
PloyeB to cnueo government mora o
sense Ho wants 125000000 gold redemp
ilon fund madn legat what tho SlOOOOo
00 gold fund kept until now was not Ha
wauts to bo authored by congress to ru
y outstanding bonds and coupons and
exchange tutm for coupon or rcglsturid
ponfejwlth aJcas Interest hut Interest and
w57tb < ny1 > h X ° M i tead of in
lnrtnnd all thoso bouds to bo exempt
rom taxation Mr Gaijo further on after
hMllnlt lH banksand Wntv
their l m
beauUioruea
Usuo bondo Tor uotc
iltd the uot < t deposit tnot to cxciM
600000 Thoi eer Ury therefore lit
discretion could Isaup 1200000000 gold
l niUwtndrawi from circulation an
I amoiwtt ojtjllvor ccrtUlcntcsor e
Hver dollars < > v >
Btlnn 7Mr > C KOilwolk upon a po t
tyrSptofittiktittnint to rcdicm tbolf
lU fri notes ami wanU KWornmont
l tho treaatireroftbo United filales
imotly redeemall aUeh notra nnd to
Jtlie United States > treasury against
Ji vlw nt ftho > fcomptroller to collect
warywNMtonalSUnjkloB association
nHJiuch utiMcuredif clronlatlon S per
k VM U MHiH > NiMtld t6 > tho troa
fJSC 2 WBfWtMi wfetxfundifor
nmtMnemeat l wr rnmBntfornnjr
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wit of wortl
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Ife atsurcs his nudbupeJbat this jowcr
would not bo exercised except at raro ln
UrvaUVHerald It would htvo
Aalwul
lug effect fiqtn the roufdotco It would
tfva iho1 market that the powrr fexUtinl
ProbablyrMr McKlnicy safrald of a
l4MlUr outery fof the tieoplo thpymado
Matast the Issuing of SC3000Q00of bond
by bl 7pred efqr tbo authority of the
bwlMtor wWphiWM considered dpnbtfu
WMftWWc ds nd herefuiMi of con
5f gtqiMiwkhMn golcV ondgV Df
e mw Mr Oiu eoouldnott > orrow HMOW
BMIIB ZOLA
Tbq French government Is to prosocntn him for his letter virtually accusing
tho minister of war and other high army officers ot perjury In tho Iireyfus nnd
Utterltary rarei
gold of nil tlrculatlus noliti of said Na-
tional bunking associations
Herein Is n poser the faith of tho United
titatcs la not good enough for tlio notes ur
obligations Issued by government Our plu-
tocrats nro of raid the United States would
be unable to or refuss n itdecm tw
nntrtt but our secretary nlBo n inultlmll
llonnlru after decanting mioii government
Iotos wants government it > plodgo Ita
faith for tho redemption of Kuik notes
iroitly Issued by boll rieculntois and li >
btead or going out of tho baliMng liuslti i
ho wants government to tain up tho Uinlt
lug bustniM where tho bank r falls to do-
or perform what ho promltru to do or ifl
foitn that Is to irdcom Ilia miles He ir
knds that the banker shall enjoy all thn
riotltit of his dealings nnd that government
shall biat all tbo possible luutra
In section Mr Oago protests ngnltist
tho Issue of notes of lesu duuomlnutlon
than 10 This Is evidently a mtosiiru lo
forti rboeks or other unsecuied notes Into
rlrculntloii nmong tbo laboring nnd email
farmer classei to prevent ns much an
iOJolblo the getting of nnj thing what Ih
conal lercd n money Into their bonds and
Is ono ot tho winy spseulntlvo lcatuiet of
eclontUie financiering U I not nmkliiR
money out of money by Interest but It ts
muklng mutiny out of credit through cer-
tain tlnmiclal standing
Section II reduces tbo heretofore low
mtu ot 1 per 100 notes lushed per an
nmu nf per rant nnd under certain elr
cumstoncis mich notia Ib up < 1 hIiiiII be frco
nm nnv taxation According lo tho lt
vlsnl f5fnlutes no banning nasiolidon shall
form without n lesscapital than 100000
Tho Berrclnly wants tongieas to leiivo II
lo Ult option to admit of Innltn with mt
lifl than i0 oo capital and btnks with
not Imu than 25000 capital
Thin would give tho secretary a largo
field for Jobbing yot from preceding stale
ments as to uiuomtd circulation It may bo
iniplltd hn 25000 capitalist might do ns
much biiflneas as tlw 100000 capitalist
either within or oulsldo nf tho 2000 popu-
lation nnd Iraves as much or oven inow
unbound currency ailtBtiindlng unredeemed
Qwnltlm ttdcmpUon by the United Slates
ns tbo 100000 capitalist This might bo
very profitable to iho bankers but would
bo < i very eonlly ntfalr for the government
U would lrlng bach Uie banklnj svntem
lo us agtilmt which lrosldont JacKcon
fiuiabt so valiantly nnd filially siird tho
nation from the octopus which bad thrown
Its thousnnd arms nrotmd tho countrys re
tources In nn effort to Htinnglo the re
fourers and tho nation by the eternal
lmddetit Jackson If ho could hear those
nnwfnngled Idem about sclentlflo flnan
rlctlng nod bankoflcaue bUKlnrPH would
romo back fiom hip grave nnd smash the
bottom out of thoso Institutions organised
lo pa iperlo labor to wrest the profits
fiom tho agriculturist nnd to weigh down
Industry by heavy Interest eliaiRca
In answer lo lmjulilcs tho necretnry
er s tho put pone of tho bond sottlon was
to tofund outstanding bonds tor bomU or
low Interest pnsnblo In gold lu other
voids Hie seeictnry wants conijvtta to
chaiigo toln bonds Into gold bonds ho
wants longiess to glo xllvur tho death
buw Ot course buudboldcri would bu
cry willing under the inwunit roglinu
when tho gold dollar Is rated at doublo
the vnliio ot ihe silver dollar to iiiuko uio
that tho bond would bo paid In tho dear
money Two per cent interest In gold coin
would bo ot as much vultiu lo them ns I
per cent In ilher coin Aside from this It
Would be of Jmmcnas Miluo to the pluto-
crats to hnvo a mujorlty of con ies < de
dal o for gold as our only standard money
and thereby make or declare tllyer coin
redeemable In gold It would bo gaining
what Cloveland the first Harrison and
Clcxclnnd tho second linvo been fighting
for and what Hivnna and McKlnloy aio
lighting fcr now dhu olovatlpn of plu-
tocracy and of tho gold power and this low-
ering or reduction of tho niobonraey or the
common people
Upon a point ratio 1 by Mr lrlnce Mr
Idgo roipoadedj Tha Nallonal bank notes
would not ooi Hlltvito an arllnary demand
obligation against tbo government Uiey
would bo redeemed only In cute of a gen-
eral colupso of the banks mid the disap-
pearance ot their securities Mr < laso
dots po apprehend thtsj yet that tho oo >
currency Is not only porjlbh but proba-
ble npd that suck an occurrence1 U really
no expected Is ptoed by the fact that Mr 1
Gage In his eurrtmcy plan pfovldca for It
by trying to fores government to redeem
ibucVbank obligations lovernment re
demptlon of bank notee would be actiully
a bait held out for banks to collapse
Xn the last qJ Mr Oase > stntenifnt bo
Inforus hi audience that Ida bill would
at n later d U > bo mippemvnted by another
measure In vb1 according to roromi
mendatlQu of Jhe prealdept tha a ceretary
tWtuita e < Jagre a4e > ttuthtrlsOj hiin iobur
row when elreumstanew demaudilt 100
00p0 00for a term no exceeding ono year
because by express consent of congicfs
would be lor gold Mr ilaso tould not lo
buppoaed to tratllc In silver coin > et It
our Income now Is lnsulilcltut to run go
Lrnnumt how will goieinuunt nt tho end
of n joar refund tbo 5100000000 with Die
Interest ot 3 o0000 or 1010000 added
inlcss Bpeclnl provision la made before
hund and If xclnl pruvislou an bo mado
to repay bono Aid money why can not
proilslou be mndo to prevent tlo borrowing
ot money by Incucistlig tho luuiine to meet
expenses nnd tuvrcb save lilercat Mi
jiige lu this last demand roiokcs and op
MtbR a previous statement of hla that Is
the gradual leduction and final exttngulsn
ment of our bonded debl
lnslend of reNtrleling tUa treasury dc
parlmetu to constitutional demands Mr
Oaga wants the abises thnt Is gold iay
mentt with borrowed money whole tilhcr
payment would hnvo been lawful intro-
duced by former sscretnrlcH and trcusurein
sanctioned by congress and In addition
theieto ho wants congress proctitilly to
civo him full lowers lo do with tbo na-
tions funCfl us It suits not tho nallonVt or
the lommon peopleH Interests but tho in
teristi of tbo hanliero of tho money power
nnd o his own Ho tays With tho
lower ot borrowing 10000000 when nced
ol or wnnud he would Just ii Uavo run
iho government finances at to run any
built Mr Oago no doubt tpenks tba
truth in this but with this proviso tiny
man ot common anso could run any klud
of fovcrnment but be toiU run It Into
debt so dcp even the bsst and the moi > t
honest fltmnclern could not keep tho gov
rrument and tho nation from becoming
bankrupt Pcrnmlng l one thing and e
nayl ir i nnolhor thing Without Uie ltt
tci Iho former will icon became ImpoeM
ble > it lorrowlug especially for a nntioi
een mote w > is forau Indlvlduil Is never
profitable and Abows very little science In
flunnclnlng will prevent the necessity ot
lonowlitg nnd paylhg Interest by prpvld
Ing for prubtiblo exp nstB or by reducing
expcnroi to tho iho at thn lncemo
In nil Mr Oages jurroney bill j not
one wonl which might llghicn the load tho
rnminon people must bear not ono stray
lay of boi e Is thrown out that the eur
leney tilll might In some wnv ptospcr the
lalnrlnir clasa nnd tho ngrlcultlirlst
The bill Is an astute document of a gnld
orrat of a member of ho millionaire fam-
ily nnd of an aristocrat who though lie
lias lrTlo hh fortune out of the common
rconle de nlsei them and tries to set his
foot upon their ncrkH Krnst V clgle
KKillT 1 MVUVliVMI
The ltiiitilitliiuiH llitdly Split mi
HcilliKirllil tlltrnllcm
Annnpolts Mil Janntiry 18 Tho Mary-
land geuornl assembly besnn nt 1130 this
morning to ballot for a United Slates sen-
ator to hiiorced Arthur J Oorman whoso
term expired March 1SDU Tho opening
found tho republicans who had n con-
siderable majority in both liousos divided
nmong themselves eleven of Iho number
all delegates from Haltlmoro city hav
ing persistently refused to go into a can
cus on tho somitorlal or atiy other tiuee
tlonTho first ballot was watched with Intel
est but It dnelohii nothing Tho nm
nto cast Its veto ns follows Judgo Louis
McComns 0 Congressman ilarber i
Thomas rnrrun 2 John V U Klndlay 1
OOvoiner Lloyd Iwondes V Major Alex-
ander Shaw l A l aormun Hem C
Juilgo Henry Paso Uem 1 Total i3
The bouso vote wilst Judge McComas S5
Thomas J Shyrock 2 Alexander Shaw 11
J O Mulllltcn 1 J V U Jlndlay 1
Icaae A Ilarber 2 Mlllton O Turner lx
Thomas l > arran 1A V lormnn lom
3lr > o othor boallot was taken aud tho
flKht will be resumed tomorrow in Joint
sessivm
ii
Morlnll WomiltMl li > a Texiui
Now York January IS lfennan a
Hclnx of fnn Antoctp Texas wIiq came
here during the holidays to visit his mother
In Urooklyn shot and mortally wounded
his brothcr 4naw otlo Dlehl tonight
o then walked lo a pollra station nnd
gave himself up He said that Dlehl had
married hlsionly slator had been brutal to
her ami her children and he shot Dlehl on
that account
A X w Mexican Itiuul
Ctudnil January 18rTb < > last coremony
eounccfed with tho Inauguration Cf < ho
Itlo Qiando plena Madro and IacKlo rail
toad was performed here this morning
YbenaovernorJucl Miaumlda MTWWutar
tiro aftlTCTiatrnt hint officially chrlstenud
tho ralrc d the Sierra Madrlne line Tho
royernor wan attended by hla military
matf together yllh miiy prominent cill
reus of the republic and the day was ob-
served ns n hqllday
Nc y l tu 1mirr
Knnli T xtu January 18 V Ot 1orry
has sold twvWeekly Local to V Jv fllb
son the po ui t udlW of the Waxahachlo
tribune and thjijwn w l be conwlidntcd
and Vonyortetl Intn a populist paper Mr
plbson will nvovo his plant from Wax
change
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THE SITUATION IN CUBA
A Chaos of Confllctlnn Interests In
the Island
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WHO IS PEAILY5TIIE G0VERNMEN1
A Nptt I nrtr of HndlrnlM llni SitriinK
Up The Talk t Intervention liy
the tlnltert States Increase
New York January lS Accordlng to tho
Tribune correspondent nt Havana badger
ing1 tbo government occupies tbo attention
ot two classes In Cuba nt present One
class is tho conservatives who are pro
disposed Uj faultfinding Determined to
lako no sharo In tho administration ot
autonomy they nro now congratulating
themselves on tho decision Tbo lespooal
blllty of that system Is ludced it heavy ono
and thoso who do not share In It are
fortunate Tho othor class Is a lion crea-
tion Ita members tall themselves radical
autonomists They are aggressive and
critical If tho authorities depart from
tlio straight path of colonial homo rulo
they rry tho lapse from tho housetops
Amnesty that hits been extended does not
satisfy them They demand that Weylor
and all his works bo disavowed and call
for reparations for individual injustices
that seem tu havo been excluded from
tho general clemency They nlso Insist
on tho Immedlato roform of the various
admitted abuses Tho press censorship
they dcclaie is not compatible with it
liberal regime and thoy demnnd Its re-
moval They Ih short tbo radical au-
tonomists have u programme which causes
them to bo designated as disguised ln >
surgentK nnd as embryo rebels
It autonomy wcro nccoptablo to a ma-
jority ot tho peoplo of Cuba they would
not jeopardize Its success Hut It must
bo stated that the majority of the peopla
of tho Island In the insurgent camp or
within the linns of SpauUh sovereignty
arc not paying much heed to nutonomy is
a political sjafum Civil administration Is
iccoling little attention Tho government
which means Blanco and not the autuno
mist cabinet Is asked what tbo further
plans for tbo war aro and when they will
lin put In force
The news from Madrid Is that the plan
of General Blancos military operations has
been published and has had a good effect
The plan lus not been published here
What there Is of tbo arniv is In Ignorance
ot the prospective operations
Tbo Intelligence that the noiiuUce if not
the public men has been led to look for
the eliding of tho Insurrection vIthln a
month Is looked upon as Incredible
Unok of nil the recriminations which nro
indulged In Is the Idea of American Inter-
vention It can hardly bo said to be long-
er In the background Henceforth It must
be dlseuwcd as n piobablllty which all par-
ties in Cuba recognize With tho Insurg-
ents It Is evidently a definite nuruoso To
the Spanish government in tho Aatllles It
may preront Itself either us a ipfuge nr a
treaty Tho Irreconcilable Spaniard dteiui
It Tho moJerato onus piopeity owners
and commercial classes welcome the pros-
pect
Hut while this Is thy feeling It should
Pot he mlslnteipreted The conditions in
Cuba will not ot themselves bring about
the basis of Intervention The Initial step
II1UH ho taken elsewhere possibly In Mad
ild pnsslbh In Washington Demoraliza
tion iimciiutlng almost to anarchy may
continue for a long while without either
the military nuthnrl v nr tho civil govern-
ment as represented hv tho Autonomist
club nsklng aid to restore nemo The
growltm misery ofHit petiole leads to the
hope that Intervention will not bo fiidell
nltily delayed Starvation ditllv claims
Its hundreds of victims No eifoctlve nnd
permanent relief can be given th0 popula-
tion of Cuba unttl present conditions are
reversed
ivsimcnvr victoiiy
General Miilliui Said to Have IIllmi
Dercatfil
Now York January IS A special to tho
Sun from Havana sajs
djnamlte bomb exploded today near
Dejinio Havana Jt the moment when a
Spanish military train was pntsiug with
soldlPt Tho explosion shattered tho cais
disabling the locomotive destroyed the
rails and killed nr I wounded many Span-
ish oltllers The preis censorship has re
fiibcd to allow any reference bv direct cable
to the number of killed nnd wounded At
this time of general excitement lu Havana
this startling news and the torrlblo defeat
by the Insurgents
nf Genoral Molina aro
causing a great sensation Molina with
hlR 1500 men met tho Insurgents nt Camn
riOca and 1unta Muytt Matyizea mavlnce
Tim Cubans were led by Joso Sleouento
fiomoz Itojjs nnd Tabares and numbered
SOU men The engagement lasted four was offered thoso who passed through Yiito
horns Tho Spaniards niado three attempts the mill small sctlons of tli mltii
wrro
ill dislodge the patriots front their strong
positions but wore repulsed every time
with hcvuy lobses
Unlet lleluat In Him ana
Washington Jnnuary 18 Such Informa-
tion as tho state dop irlmont hns received
as o the station in Havana la coufirma
tery of tho dispatches received by the
SpanHh minister and shows that ijulet
rclgra In that city and the Impression hero
Is that the tlotcus spirit hah either ex
hausted Itself tor tho time being or has
bom completely suppressed by the ottong
hand of authority
Tho tltuatlou was briefly alluded to In
the cabinet meeting tctlay and was not
regarded ns warranting any change In tho
attitude of our govorumoilt
nillMIHterH henleuco onllinioil
IUilladclrhla January IS Judge Dallas
today tiled tho opinion of tho United States
circuit court ct appeals n the case of tho
appeal pf John D Hart who was convict-
ed nbtnit a year ago of having aided a Cu
ban filibustering expedition on the steamer
JLautada and was eentonced to two yenrs
Imprisonment and 50p fine Hart took an
appeal and Judgo Dnllsa In tbo opinion
filed today affirms tho sentenco of the ills
trlct court
Information llelnK 1reiMireil
Washington January IS Chairman Ad
nms ot tho subcommittee on Cuba chosen
from the membership of tho house commit
tec en foreign affairs has ronucsted tba
stato department for siieh Information as-
ia available on the status of affair in
Outa IsisUtaiit Socrutnry Day has an-
swered that the Information is twtng hre
Wred This will be tho first Cuban Infor
matlon sent to tho hquse In two years
tirAJiiiruiv ixsspiitm
Oiilllaert lr t iuiiini v0uKy
lirejit llrllnln
Liverpool Janunrs IS i Tho Liverpool
chamber of commerce Ravo a bauqnot to
nlghl to Right Hon Joioph Chamberlain
secrefur of state for tbo colonies Mr
Chamberlain won greeted > th nn ovation
Hi Iho course of vigorous and Important
peech the eecretary roforrcd to the great
during tho Iwst twenty yfeara
fclneo the jrreat powera wero Wtlen with
fr j wl tj
tho metaiomanla wlltf which luo tfcrmami
aro accustomed lo tabrtt ts m < It It wa
our exclusive peculiarity tho German cm
Piro baa Increased feixfold and tho H mn
fourfold while England has added only
modest third to her colonial cmplra
Answering the argument Ihut It is use-
less to eolonUo barren wastes bo polntod
lo the magtWiecnt enterprise of tho Cana-
dian Iaclllc railroad that had opened up
a vast country of wheat fields and was
about to open what was perhaps the great
eat gold ileitis In the world
certainty ho saidI that
Looking to the
excluded bv the host o
wo aro likely to bo
tariffs from any countries whero the Brit-
ish flag does not float our present policy
Is to tako n very firm attitude and to main-
tain markets What the foresight of our
us in building a
ancestors has done for
great cniplro we must continue to do for
our successors This is not tho policy of
aggression or lnwlcssless Wo havo a
threefold duty first to keen what rlfini
fully belongs to m second In Lord Hose
berrys words to Pick out claims for pos-
terity nnd third If any ono tries to rush
these claims geneially to prevent thim
LnUghter nnd cheers
Inferring lo the fact that our sacri-
fice of territory and our rencral fpenr
anco and deferonco to tho sonslbllltles of
our nllles havo onlv resulted ltl cur being
told thntwo nro the best hated nation In
IMropc he repeated Loid Salisbury
warning There is a limit to this t ° T
fllCc After a repetition ot tho old ol
ereln aspirations which ho described as
Icfr absurd than some have supposed
Mr Cbnmbetlnln said Wo must seek In
our own family the strength and support
we Bhall never find from foreign nations
and with this In vtow we must bo icady lo
icmwml to anv colonial overtures without
seeking pecuniary recompense
Tho government he said believed tho
country generous ami Just enough in rem-
edy this crying injustice of tbo bounty
fystcui
He was glad that Delgltim had anllclatud
us In calling tho eonferenco on the sub-
ject aid honed this might succeed better
than former conferences There wore manv
objections he continued to countervailing
duties which would Involve us in treaty
difllcultlcs with foreign nations but the
miitu objection was that while the trade
they wished to savo amounted to 2C0
000 tons Oroat Britains own sugar hit
ports amounted to 1500000 tons It seemed
Impossible to benefit ono without lnjuilng
the other
The gain to West Indies will not bo so
largo ns tho incldontal gain to bo de
rlcd from the bounty system but it will
bo largo enough to onable the industry and
the population In tide over a crisis until
continental nations recognize tho Impolicy
of bounty system
Mr Chamberlain expressed his com lo
tion that the Immediate relief measure to
he prepared In addition whieh ho said ho
could not ns yet explain In detail would
stimulate tho sugar Industry nnd onnblo
all well managed estates to bold their
own while tending to tho ultlnnto pros-
perity ot tho colony
LAHOK MATTBKS
Until Slilet Are IHtermlned o llnlil
Out
Boston January IS Grim determination on
both Bides combined with a defined Issue be
tveni employes nnd employers as well ns
proetleatly an absence ot any demonstration
was the feature ot tho second day of tho
gtcot strlko In the cotton indubtry As yet
Inteicst centers almost entirely In the strike
at New Bedford where the disturbances yes-
terday led to the belief that bimlltr demon-
strations might be made today Nothing ot
the kmd occurred and the strikers strength-
ened their enuso by making the question of
tinea a definite Issue with tho mill owners
It ia Just po siblo that an agreement on this
nutation mnv lead to a settlement of the
wlcle matter lu that eltv although at pres-
ent such a thing serins distant
The matter of financial support to the
stalkers wna generally dlbcubscd not only In
New Jledford but in niddcford Saeo and
Lewistnn Maine and while tho union
striken seem to have no anxiety regarding
tba next tlueo months thn nonunion men
who aie out fear they may not receive suffi-
cient support
Ir Tail Jlcr tho superintendent of the
tvlilg Philip eotton mill where tbtrc Is a
stilUc went so far ns to agree to a remedv
vt the union grio antes but other than this
thirr appears to he no breach In the lino of
manufacturers during the week Tlio JOOOOa
oparttves in all hIx of the New England
fatales are watching tho contest In New lied
foul Sato and IllJdcford closely
COTTOV IIFMS ST1IIICU
X Ilirort AVitM llaile to stnrt al Vim
Ileiirnril
Now nedford JIass January K Not one
of the cloth mills of the city msdo any at-
tempt to run this morning The experiences
of yesterday especially that of tho Incipient
riot last evening at the Bristol mill showed
popular feeling to ho bo Intense that It would
bn utiwlso to make any effort The leaders
of tho operatives are quiet and excrythlng
sceniB lo havo settled down to a wailiag
battle
Slnifiltnvii tit IeMlMlnu
Lowleton Me Jnnuary IS All Is quiet at
the Lewlstoii cotton mills today At Iho An
droscoggin mii tvhdre troutlo exists a crowd
was gathered about the gates but no violence
n n e 1ut In t P lepartrocnts were shut
down for
tin Indefinite period
DIMHltiliiH In > iI < inie
Washington January lb Sonor Dupuy
DoLemc has received the following cablc
Kiunii
8 p m Sunday passing without any
troutilc I had tho foreoj coftveniently dip
rosed Today all Is tpilct and no danger of
tmurbanco belpg apprebnnded I havo oi
dercd iho troops to their quarters
Blanco
Hnbcna January 18 10 a m Public or
der being roraiabllslied and the city In its
normal condition without the slightest frar
of tiny altercation I will discontinue my
dally reports Conguato
Children Author Dcntl
London January Rov O L Dolg
son tho nuthor of Alice In Wonderland
is dead Children everywhere may well
mourn And not only children of small
growth but women and men whosn hearts
are jounsr
He tievor coutd realize that fame had
romo
to him not an un advanced mathc
tuat clan but as the author of tho mott
fascinating nonsense that over was writ
ten Alice In Wonderland Alice
Through the Lookingglass Tho Hunt
f ih o k An Aeony In Ulght
i
Fits and Sylvlo and Bruno
ItusiiiUlmi H cJUen Up
Oalvestpn Texas January 18 A J
llosonthal who has boon In AVashington
6mo time past pushing his claims as col
lector pf Uio port has given np Jie flsht
ami will return Jinn He cxpact w fmva
WMliiOEton about Saturday and will reach
ptilveaton oo first of iext weeU U seems
to be a forogono conclunlon that the ap
pointment will go to Frank Lee
Wf INOTol ymbrf iTates Minister
0 8 > e state department
lort from
au Iriuro
that American residents df
feted very brav ly from
the recent Are which
destrpitd SW homes m IPn au l > rnce rini
emilun i ° mlllM3 nor < thai 2000 piSptc
entailing a loss
pf moro than Jl000000
IP TUB BABY 18 qUTTINq TEDTH
bo suto and uju that old and well iri
remedy trs window sSiwSs
S twWtos It soothe iWeblli
0 ho gums allays
all pato cure
m
4 i
A RUMOR AS TO OFFICE
Has Sirred Up the T6xas Delegation
of Beckers
CLAIMS FOR INDIAN DEPREDATIONS
nt Slnytlen Wanl the Time Hi
tcniletl One Claim from Texim
linn lleun AllUMOtl
Wnshlnstoiii January 18 Special
Th Texas contingent In Washington li
wildly excited tonight over a rumor which
emanated from a newspaper offlco to tho
effect thai nil the Texas appointments have
been sent to tho Whllo House aud will bo
groundod tonight Perhaps tho report taut
H If It Green arrived here tonight to
consult with Honna ndded force to the ru-
mor As a matter ot fact Green is not In
Washington today but will bo here tonight
and nbout Tuesday something may bo ex-
creted to happen Which will Interest tho
Stato of Texas There Is llttlo likelihood
however that tho Texad men In Washing-
ton will get any sleep tonight This Is
not the first llmo the Texas delegation ot
office seekers has bcon mistaken and the
greatest joke of all will develop a little
later
INDIAN DUlUUDATIONS
Court of ClalniN Favorably Passed n
Texaji Claim
Washington January IS Special
On January 5 1S68 a band ot Indians be-
longing to the Comanche and Kiowa trlbos
niado a raid thtough Cooke county Texas
killing and driving oft cattle on that dtito
the Indians took or drove away a lot t f
horseaand cattle belomilng to Mie Armln
tn J Stewart ot Gainesville Cooke county
of tho Value of 1470 Today tho court ot
claims rendered judgment fo Mrs Dlewatt
for 10U0
TO EXTEND THE TIME
Itoprcscntativo Sin den today Introduced
on act to amend tho act to provide for tne
adjudication and payment of claims arising
fiom Indian depredations npprocJ March
3 lSOl so that the time in which such
claims may bo presented 13 extended ono
year from the pis igo of this amendmont
Plan AkmIiiM Jlalley
Washington January IS Special
Another candidate for the opcakrrshlp of
tho Fiftysixth congress developed today
Ho Is DcArmond of Missouri It It now
tcportcd that DoArmond Is a candidate in
order to hold the Mhourl delegation in
lino against Bailey as otherwise most ot
them would be for tho Texas leader
New Ttius Hank
Washington January IS Special
The comptrollers certificate authorizing
a national bank to begin business has been
Issued for the First National bank of Leon-
ard Texas capital 50000 ptesddem J O
Kuyrkendall cashier W L need
AX CVIIi OP IJINIfillATIOY
Persons llnvliiR Ooiitngrlinis DIhciihch
Permitted lo ll eml > nrl <
Washington January IS I witnessed
a scene at the office of the commissioner
of Immigration said Kepi Cientattvo
Itobblns which led to what Is to mo a
remarkable revelation Several representa-
tives of the United Hebrew Charities of
Now York wcro before tbo commissioner lo
urge tho release from the barge hospltai
of two children affected with a contagious
disease called favn A few das3 ago a
family consisting ot parents and live
chlldien wero landed at tho bargo hos-
pital Tho futher and three children wero
allowed to go asboro aaid the mother was
detained with the two nfflicted children
The delegates wished tho dlschargo of tho
mother and children that tho family might
be united
Now said Mr Itobblns I looked up
tho law and found lliat persons afflicted
with loathsome and contagious diseases
can not bo landed but must bo taken
away by the vessels which bring them
hero But I discovered that the law Is
construed that a passenger is not landed
when detained at tho barge hospital Thus
theso diseased persens are discharged from
the ships ut the hospital nnd the responsi
bility of the steamship companies emls be
causo tho passenger Is not techttlcalW
lauded
In the months of November and De-
cember fortytwo persons afflicted with the
disease mcntloucd wero discharged at the
barge hospital but us they wero not held
to bo landed the responsibility of the
compnnlcs ceased I Intend to make n
speech on the Immigration question and
shall propose on amendment lo this sec
tion of tho law which is drawn io looselv
as to let in these persons surterins from
contagious disease
ItffPlvern Iteptirt
Galveston Texas January 18 Alfred
Abecl receiver ot tho Waco and North-
western railway today filed In tho Feeloral
court his report for the quarter ending De
cember 31 1S97 as follow
Receipts
Cash On band October 1
iM
j < s > < iVlH < u
7228107
Station agents etc 8334001
rVdght7mcagc7etc crod Sh
1 Jri h yjj3t V
Miscellaneous j nnYiQ
Land notes etc Jjjjllg
Total
Disbursements
Audited vouchers
Audited pay rolls
Freight mileage etc
Total
Summary
1S01I770
5702308
1827398
6323953
12943717
Receipts B
Disbursements i nOA31A7
Cash on hand
5088032
What Niistt
Dallos Beau Monde
Tho fnmous Piofcsjorflchenck of Vienna
for thirty years famous In the world of
aelcnco hja mado a discovery
that
has
k0slr a nrh a VS > l a8 Covered ttaj
Mu > lottrniltied in ad
Vance Of ceuige ho lias not given hs sel
to the world In iu ontlrS y b2 wTl
Uier along as the profwtor work fd
Elery and not for
money In fulurS
yeara
wf thla W S tondltlon ouffi
boys are apt to become as numerous as
the sands on the seashore and as
mud while girls are as scirccT coamon
their weight In gold Profctsor Schenck
has raised hades but the chariot of science
eXr 0 ° a dush out all external
evidence of mowbackUm It was only the
other day that a New York pbAlclin
veel1 the tomaeh ot a WOmiS massage re
P W U MCk W nS now h
woman
J1 R nie muasdm The day will
lying iW hcn P0J = lans will be eutel a
by a jimp e process and every well
wUble < h a m > b Peeled vliT
i xiffwasof thq
A
< < t
AM
1 < H
Poisoned
v iii
Was in a Dr adfu l
Happened to Read
Casefollowed tt
Example and toatt
Tho following Incident
Charles Morris general Job
ton Avenue North Cambr
Several years ago 1
by Ivy 1 tried many JncdlofcS
largo sum of money wH
a particle of good My
nlso nfUictcd with tho Mtn j
wcro all constant sufferers M
itching sensation and UiiiL
should tear myself to pleoiib
up n papcrIn which I foSfl
testimonial
from a manlitvJj
had been similarly nfBletsdtiil
Hoods Sarsaparllla witnbea
a bottle which wo took and hi
Me and My CKH
so much good I purchased im
We continued taking HoodVl
until wo used flvo bottW4
safely that
say nelthermyselliT
have nny signs ot the poi oC
loft
tlrely us nnd we arej
Wc glvo tho wholo credU to
parllla BefororesortlngtoiiS
I was reduced In wcig bkS
weigh 175 pounds HoodV MJj
has not only dono
muctfgojj
been tho means ot saving inei
of money I would notbe
In my house and I heartilyj ji
It to alt who nro afflicted JI i
ton this statement tor publlcatfiiL
own will ns I want others iiW
Hoods Sarsap
has dono for us ChArles Moft
Hoods Pills agL
SrOKTING NOTB I
OrleaitH K dtrl
Six and a half furlongs selling
31 Lauretta D 55 Bob Clatancttifcii
lot Davo S 100 Jano 107
TrecWir
Olemuojnc Lexington Pirate KBVtt
Lobcngula 112 vv
Thiee furlongs 2yearoldsJnitl
101 Tjibn L Iillot Jr Kldiller > ftrl
10S Top Holler lOi M N McFaruaJa
Mllo mid n hair scllingItum
McKcnrle 101 Royal Cliotce MualiU
to ItU Paulus IOC CourtesyAlML
t 110 limb
Street
> n
Seven mid n half furlongs el
Maggie Lou Ann St JlnymondiT
Topllng 101 Amateur G > pceierlW3
Six furlougH Rclllng Bocona All
Vence dOr lllllsboro Dtou Jacketls
Goode Mitt Bojkln lr Slmpscia UttSi
sic Teela May 103 Domingo IW ta
Mfj
Xcy Orleans naceCt
New Orleans January 13 A fb
JlliiF rain tnado tbo track dcep iaW
cut down tho attendance TlifWlw
won m
Sncn and a halt furlongb GwiflE
Laket lew Palace inratoga Time LU
furlongs BMln or Mcmpbll
BUbolln Time 119 Cip
Mile and a furlong Nay Nay B Wl
ncr Mclllc Tlmo 20 1 5 n t
Sly furlongs Con Reagan Lttttoil
S
Umas Time 121
SI furlongs belling UcvciuieiClHi
Stiart Time 121V J 7i
>
One mile Full Hand BasqulVJMSl
Time 152
M
CUIlllUVT KUJfi 5
Purcly Artistle Why doJy tl
that Mrs Foburns iorlor lsl t <
Jack W
Well there wasnt a cbalrlalll
a man would dare to sit dotfliMW
cago Record nM
ifta
An Actual Roundup Mr Shwli
dear Is it your children at prm
that aro qunrrollng ffiM
Mrs Shnckwcll listening a moaij
Neither the children of your lint
first husband aro nunrrellng wltlW
dren of first husbands flWJ
my
Chicago InterOcean w
Ml <
Her Forgiveness He You llll <
me for anything harsh I mipUj
wont you ynr
She Of coursa I will We aro
cd to forgive and then thcrel
tlmo for me to get oven Cloclm
ejuirer 4W1
A Bold Statement A baWheiW
por recently delivered a loetunjJH
Tho Air Wo Urcathc belettifJL
London nudienco In Uio course ff fJ
mnrks ho said It is aulte lau > wW
nny person to llvo without alrHg
a small lioy called out Ow Hfip
self guvner Tidbits fflffim
Sought a auaranty VrvytrfiMH
Hint the congregation playodtW
eucbio to decide tho price ofUMLJ
your annual rental < t
Miss Wnlte Ves our pastorfi
might tend to make the pew r J
honor Life jM
After Show Hours TheX
to gal
Princess Mo you rendy
The TwoHeaded Olrl V Uj
aro my hats on straight DemSI
llewt in Hie SiiUllfcW
Dickens Sa
Doings
The Post of the best
is cno
published In tho Southwest Wg
In our big prospeious SlatoMgn
ita absence
WASHINOTONThe Indian
bill ns reported to the hoMerf
greimte of 7517201 ngalort
vWVJl J
LONDONSlgnor NicplniArij
Mme Adellna Pattl died tF J
TO CUHK A COLO IVOSr
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine 1
moneyiW
druggists refund tbo
pure 25o Tho genulno h fc
each tablet 1
A > o e lon of h fculjle wltjl
lyou
jjptfli 1
pecull r to men na omei i
> l
ti 7
AntonM
th lt J
coon
the
foriC
BBS8
Sou Remember Dr H B
of
liu In thenwiment jw
flWJ
a and cure all disease
ate not iruo peciaili
at
wayCoand you
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