The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. THIRTEENTH YEAR, No. 291, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 20, 1898 Page: 2 of 10
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with the read
sltuutlnn fcood men sjnipnthlfbiff with ctit > it it
cauna were ceinstaiitly maklnK their wn > to
the Island rlie xuppllea of nuns nlid uminu
liltlon wero rdIhr from tlin UiiIIimI atutce
It was aultl hat overy pound of powtkr Hied
In thu imibt of CubiH fiirdoiu had come >
Xrejiu thla coniHii Mimbcra lie tald mlRlit
aslk vh Mllh nil these iuheintn e Ill Slum
for tliejai tlm areiitii of tho tulun republic
III this city doslreil belllRciuU rights
I eoold ovplnln It niiil Mr llltt but I
Ceslio to do l In tho Winds of ono of thuno
iiKents to mo Ve know said tiiu Rcniui
niiiu that wo hates much lo lo o In tlio mat
ter of mippltos but wo also know thnt If
Hranlsh erulfe IjprIii in toi < American
aklppqru It will niil bo lonif befnro n linsti
khiit Is nrcd With that eeliat jmblle opin
ion In fiiuln nnd thu United Hlntm will pleinuo
tlioso eouutrles Into wnr then oui Initio will
bo over
ll I rrn > la ii try Just nriiument
for thn ubaiia said Mr Ultt hut not fm
on Aiiarhiin If wu uio to havo war lei us
fata It ellreetly not be fortcd Into it by a
ClllllKl
Mi llltt apoke of tho Spnulsli nullmrlty In
Inyinn oh totterlim betweetu urnied fellies
without mid tuiiHilliiout rol within hut with
linprisslvo words wiinled the mojtiom that
thej vast iispontlblllty of action wllli tho
niomeutnua eonseiiueiueeH that rnlMht umiio
nut upon the shoulelors eif tho executive not
on membi18 eif eeuiRreSB who juiuht bo innk
liiR Hieilica for pnpnUr ttpprmul
1 ntomber Mild ho that wn hnto
a faithful pilot ut tho helm and that H tho
ahlp of Ktnto la near bo rapids wo should
bo patient mid ready to support him ir ho
lakes tho step which the honor and Inteusta
of our eoiintry may eiiinutul
Ho rpferred to Oeneial le ten mi orfliu
of ability nlid txperlcmo who eoiiid no ro
lied on to Runrd renlouBiy out honor nt Iln
Tttiin and enneludcd with mi ilnauou eepnciil
to tho nivmbMB u the hoiiso tluuiRli liny
mlRht hnvo had different to dnwii nil
SiJi u lh c > lul Vtneriiilnn
crlslu nnd tand bj tho president and the
country Whllo het route not prophonj ul lo
ttlrc h fl u > 0 ly assured tho houw
that the prosdut would not disappoint thei
expectations eif his countrymen
Throughout Ml Hilts speech ho WRs lis
toned tn with tho closest ntwtlon Mfiii
hern orntyded txlmi htm and tho throiiRod
pllerlvs leaned otejr to eatcle liia words Aa
bo ryiicluded n lonr of appiotul tjwepi tho
floor and thu galleries
Mr ninsmoro Ocm Ark uf tho foiclun
atrolrp lopiiultte elctlarod that tho time lm
W fi K Urn tlulmus ih result
they hael mi loug soUsht 1 u iirrnlwiid Mi
llltt and thee lopublkmi nldej for nllecrcd ml
wnslsbncy pIUhk their Oubaii speeclueT u
der tho Cleveland administration and then
branchoel oK to tariff vMl servkej hlnie 1
Jlam and urlou other topics lteturnliiir lo
Cuba ho declared that no aU of this rov
ernmegt could brlnR war with palu for
5 baniW onarcliy which could not put
do n 5 ieeo racgod Qubnn aoldlern would not
C wUI ie Unltetl
aZ rC Swt States
irJ r f B r P i meiuber tf tho ror
elRp affairs commlHeu and tbuliumu of tin
ubcommttioa no Cuba followed i fjlu
Mr
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a i1 C02trf e la n d dpi thy
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of tho ast administration toward Ueibn with
thev nchlurmenu of this audlliifc parti ulsr
LHC M A < n ° 8i > H wur moth
V e l ba abttiidonwont of the policy nf
wnwulratlon Ho mnlo lmd thnt tho KpS
1v 1 t 1 C < rCy WMy nn
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m Mr U
< hut hen
jjvfyn werocsefklnic to nrotoci American prope r It ftcta
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Ills
m e lkMBiwieM d > aWM headache
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destroyed Wo r ert
all
rroluW own welBht 6PU1 a b uk
man t Havana
eant aend anotner
Tho upt handwriting She baa appearort on tho wall
In reply to m dlrfct question aa te > why hla
iuhrommlttWihad not reported tho aonate
tesomtloua he d tho comrolttiohad railed
ImSB information We Can nbt rely
on ntSwapaper renorta whon wej sco In thlj
city tho two aides of tho llU sllon prcaented
different newspapers
by <
Mr Merry Uem Kyeloquently pleaded
Cubas cause After 300000 Cubans hnd Rono
to their death durlnR tho last four years
ho ld U waa absurd for members to etnnd
on tho floor of thft honso nnd deny that a
itato of wnr exists on tho Island today
r do nbt fear wnr Bald Mr Ilerry I
think a little blood IrttlnR would bo Rood
for u I t Spain tiro on the Aincr fnn flog
Just onco nnd tho llamo will bo kindled tbat
will freo Cuba
Jlut what will happen leTus naked Mr
Mnhan
Oh two can tnko caro of ourselves re-
plied Mr Ilerry
After somo further remarks by Mr Wheeler
Rem Ky In favor of RrnntltiB belllRcrent
rlRhts tA tho liisurRciils tho lotnmlttco ro o
and nt c > oclock tho houso adjourned
Til 13 MVAII
1oslnl Ieflelene > llroiiulet On < Smile
Splrllnl DlkctiNNletit
Wimhinpion Jinuory 10 After tlw rcad
InR of tho Journal In the aeimto Mr Vest
or AllsBoprl jrno notlco that ho woull nt
tho conrluslon of tho utomlng session mnko
n motion to tnko tip tho Teller icsoltilltin
which was reported b tho finance commit-
tee jealerelny
Tho bill authorllns Iho nttorncy Rontrnl
secretary of trcnaury and secretary of war
to tcmpiomlfo miel adjust cortnln claims of
tlio United Slnten nnnlreet thu Stfttu of Ten
nriheo and Iho Stntu of Tennessee iiKnlnst
tho United Stales wna passul
Mr Hoar offered a icsolullon rthtlvo to
tho rtcent eireler of tho noslmiMlri Reneral
HiluotiiR tho number of letter carriers In
somo of Iho inrse titles on utemmt of tlio
eleflcloncy In the flee elellteT tpiiropnie
llon the losoluilon protldliiK Unit tho com-
mittee on poatofflco nnd pottioads should
Immediately naeeitnln what amount was
micsattry lo piiore tho freo postal eltllv
i ty ecrvico of tlio counlrj lot Ills resolu-
tion Mr Hoar nskeil immcdluto consldir1
tion Mr Weilcotl chilrnuu of tho poU
Offlco nud pdfit ruaels commlttii1 objected
to Ihu lxftroneo of thu icsolutlon to bin
committee lie though 1110 reisolutlcn
ouitit to ro to tho committee on npproprlii
llnna ihe conimltteo on p > otoirtces Is
uuKloua to muko moru efficient tho latter
ucuier systembut uro > QtclcHS
Mi Hoai thought ttu ejtieatlon was n
most lmpoitnxii one auVumg iu It dotH
huncludu or thuuaaiuls o pcoplu who ro
ettvo imill Ibis oicUr of tho postmaster
fccnernl etecluUii Mr Hoir treated eon
Btoiiwtlou HinouB buslncHs men Jno outer
wna baatel oil u eirtttloiity In the nppropi lo-
tion for free delivery of eibout fllivuvi All
that In niLilcd to Miho thu ellttlcully li > a
nmiill ndtlUloml nppropriiitlou
It In nlnoliitely luteiltrnblo ivilil Mr
Hour that hla Rient branch of the public
lecivleo should slop or bo crippled Matty
of thueimnller citlei of tho counnj nro too
eleprHed pnietilall of mull cIlIIvoij tncill
lle anil It In time tomcthlnR bet elouo to
uoiel aeriouB business ouubnriatuiiiitui
Mr Allison uritcd that tlin Da iunastui
Retinal bu sent u reiolutlou Juiiuliinc whv
uh tin onleu wiib iiLtcssao mil wbiU
remeely wna necerhaiy No siiuRcstlon hnd
beta niuelo lo the committee on approprll
llons thnt the poitm ester iretierat hid not
ut his eliHpcMil ruflHIcnl Itiiuls vu meet
tho needs uf his eUptrtmiiit
At this lolnt JU WoUoll aild that ho
deairid lo eill thtv se mte a jittiMiIlou to
tht real biaU of iho double with the ilnfin
cliel iillulm uf tho postotlku dc pirtinent
It la well iimlorllnoel liu aald that
tho Beeouclclnss mull of this cmintri nil
sarbi t > 5 pei cent of the nit > oiisci > of tlm
llOBlOtliOO llDilllniellt llllcl KUppUd onlv
about pur cont of tho rnvunims ibis la-
the serious point nf thlb dlscussloil nud If
iOiiKUCiS Hhould matt Into law the measure
ivlatlUK tie secondoliifl matter ethleli will
bit hid before eoiuirisa tho leouirenco uf
thu prose lit dlflleully will ho olitlnUel
Mr Wotrott cnlled attention tu tho op
ipoEltlon of tho iHihllHhorH iiKaliiBt tlio
billMr
Mr Allen npoko karcastlenlly of the tood
times thu luoplu of Now 1hrIiiiuI wero
havliiK under the DIurUiv law wth their
strikes and lookout a Ho thouxiit that a
Ktioel mativ of tliom would now havu tlnio
te > k i to tho postofilro tu Ktit their nnill If
It was not promptly elcllured hv a can lor
llu thoiiKlit tho Rient pplnl Involved In tins
tllhcuaulim of postoffleo llnanceu was Iho
phirKo that theie waa nu nuniuil lealeiiso
nf fioni SOOU00tt ie > 110000000 nn nccount
Of tho over welKhlfiR uf mall matter
H la motl lonurlfiiblo said Mr Allen
llial chniKcs or mieli Riavlty nhoulel bo
mnilii In the public minis and o that tho
piuty In dowci Rliotilel lonialn with rofer
oneo to Hum ns slltmt as tlio Rravo If
we only hud the nerve to uko hold of
lhrto ftaudti unci oiadkntet theat wo nhoulel
hivet money onntiRh lo put a eoipa of
ofllclent letter currlora In every city In tho
IntnlMr
Mr Cliniuller olitorlnel tn tho Hoar resold
tlon nnd tho rosolutbn wont ove > r
Mi VtHl noJiotlco hat ho would ipovo
tomnirow tn InltV up for ronslderatlon thn
Teller resolution reported by the llnnncu
tpiiMtilttfn piovlclluit Hint bonds should bo
paid In stnnelarel silver eleillaln
Tho sonato then wont ln > eveculUo scs
lion nnd nt G oclock neljoiiniiel
nxnnuTivi srssiox
WrtEWtiRion Jnnuaiy 10 Snutor Mor
pan riwitueel his speqeh In advocacy of
thn rntllMtlon cf tho Hawaiian nnnoa
tlifn tlenty In thn ne > cilllvei bo s1oii of tho
Hcnato todiy llu announeert at tho ran
rlURtaii of todays geaaion that hit wottld
probably toeiuiro win nioro elay In whleh
tn iiiiuplato hla speech He eleult with
nucat ous or tommcrUnl powlbllltlea of tha
island with the vhnrnelor of political rov
eminent with tho notion cf tho residents
on tho subject of nnnentlon
Mnufli or lii > Unison mil
WnahlnRton January 19 Ppclall
Hon t Ii Tester airlvoel here tWayjind
with Mnjor Pn > n will tomorrow appear
before tho comtnllteo pn iheru nml bar
horn o nrisuo lo bill ircoully lutrodticed
iy Mr Haw toy It iipproprinte SWOOOO for
11 piprovemout of tho Hra o nml buy
Iho ictticn thejrti
Tho couuiililiMi him requoateel Mr Hawloy
to defer his nritunionta qutll It rolurna
ftom Its Southern rl > which eulta Mr
Hawley na ho nrefera to have hla arBimmnt
erti In tho mlml of tho committee when
Ilfly lleielleo Ilerenerrel
SU l Uraburg January 19 A dispatch
from Olmrkoff team bat he bpdlta of fifty
victims of ho gs explosion lu ono pf tho
mines o Donetaaoro mines have been ei
UlceeittK U in feared others vvero kllleej
throe of the Injurrd In tho explosion hav
lug ilnco tuocunvbed
l > e < ruel e Hlorw Alunw ebn Con
IJororta of m rltlmo disaster ilong the
oiwt come in thick am fast roppia who
> q ilowii to tha sea In ships should bear
lufntlnd oeo ilfinif lu particular namely
tb t U l highly dcilrablo to take alons h
supply of UoutetterH Dltlen
Stomach aa a
T4 fw tA rkneM Nausea dynnem
m Wlloii im ii coustipdtlon malaria
Mrvo a si > nd kidney trouble all sue
N M kW e Bt1eael spetdr ctlM
4 3U
rf rt e fte I m Mm
j
i BELLICOSE ATTITUDE
A German Taper Assert9 a Most IV
eullar Claim
KA0 CIIAU GORMAN AND CIIINBSI
Anil Jlnren tVllllnnt In n Iosllloii tu
nn tilleliiK He IlenncH Wllli
otit Ahltlfiif An one
Ilcrlln In ii me ry 1U A nlKrielllennt
iirtleli lit lip CnlitKiie limclte nn
xcrln < lii tiiCfirillnu lo lnl rnn
leiiiiil leeti ICInii Clinti Is icrmnii
tcrrHeiry null ini > nltuolc em l
ituitlil vniililc Iliipeior WHIInm < ei
cleoliirp irnr nltliont ceiiitiillliin llie >
linmtinrnlli The imper iejm
furtlicrnifircr lirln r leiemel prrl
teij In a jiiilMlpnt ntnnc It rcmuliiM
nn hvtorr fetrrlKii errKeii v Jlieie
feiriv reiiillurrilnl IrendeN belvtien
eUliletii nml lliirmicnn Shph nt lif
Ineen flerniany mill other nutlctim
Jintt no tnllelMy here nml iuiimc
ieeriitl > feireluii letex can line m
Iieiel to lie fiiMirrel milliin < < Iiiiinv
nor ulullei Nliiillnr rlRletn o tliiiNi
Krnndil li > riiiilii > t ttlillc Cimiiiiiiv
In In iioaKlon < > rejiielrile iIiq iun
Ioiiin nml einimiielill n Indent
fliillt iiiiriMlNdlilc nK hIic think
Ill
nussiv n > jiitiTAiX
A Very l illi < iic Iotiil In a m
Io
II Itll I I hhiic
Icltln January IS Ueloycil In trana
mlsaloiLj Tho Tminp ll Yamctt Chlncso
foreign office bnn Intel another conference
on the Mubject of tho loan which la Htlll
unsettled Ucsldra tho right to ctuul thei
Ilmmuh railway through Van Nun province
ircnt Dillalu iujIih the rlslit to build rail-
ways through Iho province of S cSchuan
north of Tun Nun and a third treaty port
H elomaiidod tho Identity of which no
doubt lu Heinnt Yip In tho nntlforclga
province of 111 Nan which It I propoaed to
upon at tho time of tho Schnman Tst
treaty Husaln eleslrcn lo keep tho wholt
of tho Mnnchmlo jicnlnaula for lieniolf
Nolthor power Is wlUlnp to lold on tbla
IKiInt nrtil tho entCHllou Is no longer a com-
mon Ul one It has become a political
eiueatlon
SKiMriCAvr sTriiu T
Itillnlii Met UiriiL lie Ciiroiioein
iiiicrrl
London Jnmuiiy 19 Hlfiht Hon loicph
Chamilicilnln bccrelnry of slato for tho
colonies defending tho government policy
at Liverpool this evening against the it
tiuks of tho llbci llu and icrenins cspe
elally In tho Aimcnlan and Cretan qmn
tloiiB nn lei Tho Impotence of the Uuto
pcniu eoueert Ik a ellscieellt In nil tho povv
era Tho poslihm H bccomlnp Inlolorablo
nnd inn not bo allowed to contlnuo Indofl
nllely Though thcio would bo a Brent ilsk
In tnkliiK tho nltet native com ho It may to
our duty I lvopo 11 will not to reserve
our iIbIiL and Independence to Uko Isolate el
action
Tho Standard and Dally Nowb will rrtn
mcut louioriovv upon Mr Chambeihlns
Blatemcnl oharaetcrlini It us moit im-
portant and Mgnlfleant
IAlANS ujjn
Will llne Ieiiee In die in If She
Hun In Ilulit for l
Yokohuma Jnnuitv 11 Tho llrltlsh bnt
Heahlp Ccnlmlon tlio llngshlp of tho llrlt
lsh miuadion In Chlnoso vvntors has nr
rlvenl nt Nagnsnkl
Tho oigau of tho Jaiiaueso uovcrnmcnl
icproiflhcs Ilusslii Oeimnnv and riancu
with following a seinsh policy In tho far
Kast and eidclh Tnpnn will avoid alii
ancrs but ho in prepuied to act vlgor
oufcly it necessary for tho maiutoluntc
of peaco
AVIII lleellliliil Trent HIkIim
Loiielon Iimuiry 10 Sli MIehael Hleka
Iloiieh oluuteellor of the exchequer speak
lug nt UHstal lodnj announced that China
hnd nppioicluel Kngbind for nsulstnnco to
pay tho Jupaiiime Indemnity nnd that the
nenotltitlonfl weio still pcndlus Tlu < nuws
l > npci Bintcincntit on the fiijluel ho ohnrnc
leiUcI ns Itnceifiale nud In oiupetent Ho
eould re no leakou wlu foreign powers
should object but If iho negotiations foiled
lient llrltaln would tilo her stand on e
latins tteaty rleht
AVIth respect to tho financial position
and tho prospects of nulla Sir Michael
mild tint both had linpioved so much tint
ho believed It would bo untiecessaty for
iiiRluiul to contribute fintindnl nsslstiuco
In connection vlth tho frontier war
T o Xevv lliiHNliin CeiritN
Ilcrlln Jnnuary 20 Conaldemblo sur
prlao litis boon caused hero b > a dispatch
from St Petersburg to thu Cologne liuotlo
nmioiintltig that Utibsla has formod two
now nrmy cones on tlio Oormnn and Aus-
trian frontiers nt Vllna and Kleff
llrttUie VulKerN n Kino Climi
London Jantmry 10 Tho HrlUsh ad-
miralty luis Just ltsucil a list of vvhete
abouts of tho vvarahlpa of Gteat llrltalu In
the Far Cast II shows that the first eluea
twin Ber vv ntmprod cruiser Undaunted and
tho tvvn screw sloop Agrnno aro at Kino
Chau bay
llreuil JUeet In lln >
Home January 10 There wore ronevvcel
disorders today In the poor ejiwrter of An
cenln which is inhabited by anarchist nnd
socialists A ntunber of men nnd women
attempted to beitrleudo the atreets but Ihe
poire cleared the thorougbfnrce aud ar
lrated sevurnl TreSOps nro eenurlug Uia
rountrj arresting suspicious bands of
tramps The agitation ngulnst the price of
bread la spreading t
Acrovwi aanejuiblee In Arsclla and deiunml
cel rellof The major gav > a couclllatqry
reply hut the mob Invaded the
railway m
Hon iintl the warfbouao of Vrineo Ruetpoii
where they tooK t eiuantlty of grain There
havo boeu dlsturbauefg at MaJer
Iliovnll ll > ie < eu iin Vetriloii
IIon6luln Ala San Francisco January 19
A long and Important cabinet meeting was
held jesterehiy Tho subject under discus
fl V 1 wrtov to be gtanted the
ii U 1 s u toon that thajounell ot
state will bo asked to restore el > U rlRhta
° al b0 00k Pw to uprUluK la
THE COURT HAS NO JURISDICTION
Iloslon Januiliy 19 Tho news from tho
Now England cotton minufictutlng ecn
teis Now Bedford Bleldeford utld liovvls
ton In which strikes uru in progress nro
to tho effect that no rioting Is going on
No particular change Is looked fe > r for at
least two weeks und It H thought unlikely
that tho situation in Mnnllcr plnces will bo
altered until action Is taken In New Bed-
ford
At tho latter point tod ly smull ciovvds
ot e > pciatlves and Kympithizcia githored lu
a number ofstieets lu tho vicinity of the
mills nt the hour tho machinery weu usu-
ally htarted Hut ono ot tho gates was
opened and thero was no blgu ot a demon-
stration ot any soit
At Hldelcford bothpicics mo maintaining
ft waiting nttltmlo einih dotrimlned not to
jiolel any giound until a mutual under
slnndlng of some rorCJ lit ought about
At Lcvvisticn the Androscoggin mill mnu
ngomcut Is mnklng n pairs Two meetings
of tho opoiativea vvcro held todny but
nothing was elono
In Rill ltlver tho carding land weaving
departments of the King Philip mills aro
beginning to feel tho oliVct ot the strike In
tho pinning department nnd opeiatlves
niu being forced out owing to a lack of
material
Th Whlto Book cotton mill owned by is
1 nnd It Knight at Westerly Ithodo 1s
1 ind bhut down at noon owing lo a strike
cf lto weavers und spinners Tho Btrlko
wns caused by a reduction In wages When
tunning In full tho mill gives emploiment
to 37G hands Tho leductlon went Into ef
fect Monday
Kurlltcr Itetliieriein
Cenlrovlllo it I Januiry 19 Notices
wore pevited at tho Controvlllo cotton mllla
today announcing n reduction ot vvogos to
take effect next Monday
1riiiiie SiliiniTH Strike
Inll Illver Mass January 19 The
frame spinners at tho Hargravcs No 1 and
thu Lain el mills Joined tho list ot strikers
today Tho trouble at both places is over
the new wage schedule
sirllcn ul llreiiiMitelc
Itrunsvvlclc Me January 19 The opor
nllves In tho wenvo room card room and
spinning rooms hnvo struck on account ot-
a leduction In wages Out of a total uf
1G00 looms enly 1C > wero loft running
TODAYS KVritllb
At M > IrleitiiN
Ono mile belling Steve Cloleno 93 Bllt
rens 8Uler 93 Ilrlggs U7 Itocntgen 109 Nay
Nay 1M iull Hiipd 101 Ilasejull 10 Angei
101 Swordsmnn 110
Threoqunrtcrn of n mile rontanus loo
Bettha Nell 100 Tloss 100 Markllen 102 Ile
S ° Uii WlKRlna 101 Dowel 102 Ilehetti
10o AMleion 100 Tom KingIcy 107 Thurlra
hh and onpbnlf furlongs Alrglo DUon as
>
way nal eorvlco at I > es Mone Iowa who
writes It gives mo pleasure a testify to
tho merit of Chamberlains Colic Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy Tor two jcara I
have Buffered from
Indigestion nnd am
subject to frequent sovero attacks ot pain
In tho etoniach and bowels One or two
doses ot this remedy never falls to give
perfect relief Price J5 to B0 centa sold by
all drugglsU
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Latest Opinion in Disorderly House Cases Decided by the
Court of Criminnl Appeals
Dallas Tcxna January ID Lily Smith was nrraleneel In tho Galveston crim-
inal district court In 185 on a charge of kocblhr a disorderly house Tho fluo
nnd rtosls nmounted to 170 When tho caso was over It was observed thai the
sent tho prisoner had occupied during tho trlnl wan vacant Sho had sclrcel nn g
opiwrtunlty to slip out of tho room while tho attaches of tho court and tho
spectators Were listening to tho verdict read Sho also managed to get out of
town unobserved As a now sheriff had bocn elected nnd things othervvlao chang-
ed a good deal In tho Island Clly tho woman a few days ago calculated It
5 would bo snfo to ventuto back Sho was aTrcstcd by Sheriff Henry Thomas
Her atlornoys told her the old flno would not atnnd nml had her stlo cut a writ
f of habeas corpus bcroro tho court of criminal appeals In nn opinion handed
S down leVltty tho upper court ordered tho applicant released Tho oplnJoti iol g
S lows 4
Tills Is an original nppllcnllon lo this court f6r n writ of habeas corpus Tlio
only question presented for our consideration Is IM tho criminal district court
of rjrilvcston and Harris comities havo jurisdiction tn try this orfenso Tho
9 agreed Ktotcmont of facts shows that appellant was convicted In slid crimlital
2 district court of keeping a disorderly houso under articles 359 and 301 of tho
jicnnl code Tho punlshmeinl for said offense Is by a flno of 200 for each day
uuch person shall keep or bo concerned In keeping a disorderly houso etc Tho
2 punishment Jnfllqtcd hero Is a fine of 400 anil vvo take it that under tho pro
ceeluro nnd Instruction of tho trial Judge iho juty must havo onvlctcd lippol
j lant for Iho keeping of said houso for two distinct da > s and aggregated or com
g blned tho punlBhincnt for such two daja at 100 othervvlso we fall
to sco how they nrrlvcd at this nmount Hy the stntuto each
day is mnelo a distinct offense and tho lino Imposed far such offensa Is
no mbro and no less than 200 Whllo under distinct counts in an Indictment a
convlctlcn might bo had for a number of separate days jet distinct penalties
should bo cassesscel for each elay nnd theso Amounts should not bo aggregated
In Davia vs Stato 12 Texas Criminal Reports p SS2 a case somewhat sim-
ilar to this catno beforo this court nml wo thero held that an Indictment under
tho hefoio mentioned articles was an offenso over which n Justice of tho peaco
Lid Jurisdiction and tb it It was not such a caso as tho crlmlml district court of
fialvcston nnd Hutrls eouutlcs had original Jurisdiction in our vlovv tho hold-
ing In that raso la decisive of tho question involved In this case Wo hold that
tho criminal district court of Galveston unit Harris counties did not havo Juris
diction of this offense and that the conviction of nppJIVant In t > ald court was
without authority of lnw and void Tho applicant Lilly Smith 1a ordered dls g
charged tho costs uf tho officers of this court aro adjudged Jgalnst aslel appll j
cant g
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NEW ENGLAND STRIKE
mi nmn s > T ATiia m vv kimi
ltioic riivciJ
Ilirdier StrlkeH net llrmis lelf 11c
ll till Inll illltei llnlk felelei
IliijIiiK ii WnKlnir lime
THE OHIO ELECTION
INVCSTIOATIO AI A STAMJSI111
roit Tin timij iikim
feecuil AVllnrssei llnte Itefnseil o
AiiNtter liifHdoiiN 1ropeiiitieKil
bj lie beiiule Coiiiinlee
Columbus Ohio January 19 Senator
Butke cbalnnan of tho committee lnvebti
gatlng tlio bribery charges made by Itep
icscntativo Otis did not issue subpoenas to-
day for additional witnesses as expected
Ho states that the eemiuiltlco will bu en-
gaged tonight in getting tho hotel pro-
prietors lo pioduco their books and tho
telegraph comuantes to furnish Lo > ieb of
niebsages Tho telephone and telegraph
nmnngcis Inst nlgbl not only declined lo
produeo messages and their recoids but
nlfeo o nnsvvei many questions Tho com
mittee todai is considering plans for pun
ishment ot witnesses foi contempt and It Is
sild thnt elforts will bo made to commie
wiincMitt who may tonight contlnuo to
decline answering eiuesttuns
When tho witnesses appeared tonight
they tald theli attorneys held that tho ten
ate had no Jurisdiction In tho investigation
of tho ttlkgcd briber of a member of tho
house nnd hnd adrised them not to aiwvver
unj further questions before the committee
They followed tho advice of their attorney
AVhon tho conimltteo found tbeit the advice
ot tho attornejh wns being followed unl
foimly by all wltncses called iho cession
was closed and tho eommlttco went Into
exfceutivo session on plans for further pto
iceduru Tho eommlttco will aslc tho sen-
ate to punish tho witnesses for contempt
and to give tho Investigators full authority
In the houso to lay thero was a test voto
on loonsanlattlon unci It rcbiilted tu a
loto of SS to CO against tho ptoposed
changes Speaker Mason in giving some
Hnnna men the best ehalimanshlps and
othei pietctrcd winces hat quieted tho re
orgnnUatlnu agitation The Hnnna sena
torial investigating committee Is dolnij
nothing
Ae > iiiTllmi In Vlaijliiinl
Annapolis Mel Jnnuarj 19 Tlio sonale
nnd beeese mot In Jrlut session today und
after passing one ballot for United Stnlea
Ieen lllrlhelii
Richmond a Januaiy 19 Oonoral
Bobcrt E Leos birthday
was
S Oil PMnllism 99 SediV iw UncnVloi sth0s hanks public offices and business
Ills fleother 101 Iurtner Vou Uiunt no vr l ang0 Addresses were m ide ut Lhe
One mlio nnd Soldiers home nnd Leo
twenty yards Ieter Archor Camp hall
S3 Lnura
Mhj S Hindoo Queen 8 irwse
nf J 181 lUln D < ahtt 0 Jamboree 103
lllnckltii Brush 10J nrldgton Wl Hnrden
buig KM <
Useeoman 0c
eJh r C lnrra ° r a aelllng Dam S
101 Put Morlnseoy 101 Hollo of Pordhnm 101
lacount id Icrryniaii H 101 Tuonla lt
J I < MJStntp 101 1ertW Bob Mllllcau
Six and otielmlf rurloiKs m < Ing Kletlibn
n Seeond Attempt 10 ilatetcrplece lei Heel
101 VeincBun IM Togo lOel llireloh 107 Peat
eon 107 Loyalty in Jw nosc 100
Tie > i M llitrnllliitf lriiinie
Prague Jnnuary 19 Tho iroojs have
been summoned and tonight patrolled chief
points of tho city A few arrenta have
been made but nothing serious has oo
Persona who are troubled with Inellges
tlon will bo Interested m the experience of
William H Petin chief clerk In the rail
Savannah Ga January 19 Lees birth
iay wns celebrated hcto today by n par
ode of troops and tonight by a mass meet
ing presided over by exConfeeeratcs
lliillertteirtliK Imieriil
AVoshlngton January 19 nmcral
services over the romnlns of the lac Major
Butterworth commissioner of patents
Were held this evenlug at tho Church of
tho Covenant Rov Tennis P Humlllon
coridiictlnK the simple cxercles of he Prt
byterian church The church was crowded
thoao present ne uaitw PresidentAIeKinlev
ffiili1 > Mw cabinet except
Secretary Aluer who Is
111 besides a num
ad r n w men
ton of bo bar and resident Washlngton
lteeelileuei Ilurnrel
loit Worth Texas January 19 The
rald < ra < p of Mrs L M Bufflnwon on
Taylor street was burned o the around
25BJ to lSEta t ST1K
nELPAST Tho HrjtUh
berU from uitl has found steamer re on L
Pounty nown cast about K mile fro2
aunn Island The captain wa
saved but u
U believed othen cf the wew uumbjriag
even are lost
< >
STUDENT DEMONSTRATIONS
1aris January 19 A band of 200 stu-
dents paraded tho Boulevard Dca Capuclnes
with the Intention ot making a demonstra
tion befoto the Military club but they wore
dispersed
A demonstration In which a thotnnnd
students took part occurred at 5 oclock
before tho Pantheon The students shouted
against Zpla and tho Hcbiews They wero
driven away by tho police who split tho
mob up into noisy groups whleh then be-
gan paiadlng In various parts of the Latin
quarter where thcio was much excltemont
There have been renewed demonstrations
at Marseilles and other provincial towns
ZOLAS DUrBNSE
Paris January 19 It is stild Cmllo Zpli
has already prepmed his defense and that
be will call 250 witnesses including hand-
writing experts when bo la tried foi pub
licly denouncing A number of Trench offi-
cials in connection with tho Drejfus pro
ceedings
DVDN ALGIERS IS AGITATRD
Algiers January 19 The students have
engaged In a violent nntiHebiow demon
stration jcstcreliy evening They wero
disicrccd by tho police
The stuelcnts tried to bum an effigy of
M Zola but the polico prevented tbpm
fcevelil vvcro Injured In the collisions and
there wero live arrests Then the students
attempted a lcseuo and u general scuffle
resulted the police making twelve addi
tional arrests
GLAIJVlOMleS HHAITH
St Ik CieeesliiK lie reiHest Aiixlct >
lo Thine A limit Jllm
London January 19 Tho Pall Mall
Guzctlo this aftomoou makes comment la
big tvpo
With deep
regrot vvo lo irn on most p
cellent authority that Mi Gladstones
health eauses the gravest anxlotj to tbouo
about him Ills sojourn at Cannes has
not had tho
effect
o fortifying his
strength as antlclpited
The announcement is causing much ex
citement
SSSLVT TaE
3tiH
c JJiL L L l in i i BgeaaBgaBaeBgaaBBBHHagBgaB eega t r M
g i 1 <
WW i i HfnTAtiv I
t Met UttJitfrMrimfd on
wU found a parliamentary way of
MnrMMn bW amendment howovor by tnpv
1 formaamendmonuttt trlko out tha
mutlni t > toe bill went on fnferiUDt
> iM veryrf w minutes by fives mlduto mceehtwl
Mr Be
nioer on
franjlwvd
idWN Yoffered an hmendmnli dl
Jgt WctloKaho president to notify Spain tbat
Mris llho W eeaeel In thirty days bo
fijfif ould rccognUo the1 independence of Cuba
rnd ntorco our poMilon by rrrt U went
F tmrwayot It prrdecrBi6ro but Mr flulier
suw > rgcd to set five minute On a pro fottnn
iimcEiirncnt Tn the course of which he nsltrd
f Mr Ultt whether Wo committee on foreign
J Bffalra Intended to BUpprei > s all resolution
3u > na > blll recognliliiK the frlKhtful statu of
nalr In Cuba
Mrl llltt paid no heed lo thin
Thaigentleman like hla party fall to
nswcr r exclaimed Mr Suteor I refer
him to tho Bt Louis platrorm Democratic
laughter nnd republican Jeers
Mr Wilson Bern P 0 presented n Cu
ban resolution In Mill n new foriu In th
liopo to engraft It on tho bill It provided for
a change In tlin snlary nf tho United Statrn
conaul general nt Harnni pending tho tcrml
inlirn of Hie wnr Mr WlUon declared t
would bo h blot on tho name of tho hou o If
It r > i < vented tt voto on tho question of Ytr
Id Cuba
Mi Hltta point of order dlspoced of llila
lastjOtnendment
Jlf Hilt thoURhl tho spirit of jealerdoyli
Hgricount hnd not been Molntd nnd Hint
tb > eeLernl dohno nlioutd bo eurtolled eoino
Whnt Ho inked thnl tho debnto bo Uoifrt
nt 1 oclock tomorrow but llnully Krced to
so oh
Mi William Drm Mlsn Rnvo notlco
that a tnotlpn would bo miido nt the concili-
ation of tho Rcnernl debate to recommit tb
Mr Ultt npeiled tho gcnctnl debnle with n
brief sliitement on to our tonlRii nlotlons
wtb Smlu nnd CJtibn and the rourac of the
adrUlnlBtriUlou Ilie prencnt exe < utlo ho
eald hnd tomo Into power n jenr oro Hla
oemlmcnt vero well known On thh floor
and In illI Ills pulillo uturnnien ho liuil
hont < lilH DMttpnthy with liny pioiile atitiK
Kllnj to better tficlr condition llnalily hu
nkilched the eourso of ntfiilrn olnio Mr Mo
Klnleya ndveiil to powir
Mr llltt xnld thn proMdcnt had linliudl
atil5 demnndtd tlxj rehsiso of the Amirlrnti
prlacLirs In Culm lit niuny ruaca hla d
iniiiiO us tompllcd Willi but not In all
TIicm by tho hand nf an u iiuiln llu lender
of the polity of ntrn conservative oppoBltlnn
bd fullen Ills RurriBnora pttrautd tlMinunie
Polio until otrtlutinji When thu llhiinl
iniulutry rnmo tn the prishlrnt hnd again
niiktd for tho rduiao of Anttrlroii prisoners
tho ministry yleldid at lunt nnd nil had boon
rlvtn their fitcdom Hut the president had
roln furthnr Iln had protested with ui li
emphasis and oiiirg > HRalnst tlio bnrhirliht
of the war and thn policy of tonrintmllnit
that Grnernl Metier hud been recalled In dls
cmcee im Hu polle nf inncpntrflllmi had lit < n
ulini deinrd Iurtlier oven than thin the pres-
ident had t eme Ile hnd notified tho HaRaaU
mliilatry that the nnr must teaso and pni
posils of atttlemont bo nindo within n xca
unliable tlinv Thiso reprfaeutntlonn had
been made nwlni to tlio irtat Interest nil
eivi I the piiuty lit thu tiUi lo Hit1 Clilnna
vvcro mnkliiR Tho urialdiilta lopitaonttt
lions had Iiocn llstcme in by Kpaln aild Mi
HIM and a sihomo of silfmimrninoiit llko
that ol Canada hlh been Intruduicd III Culn
uettir It would bo sueeossful salil lie
whether II was pmtileal or sincere many
Were In doubt Iorhnjw It would tin hnrsii
Juhemeni now to say It id ulready fallail
Hut that II a olncere nvents had alrceidy
made elcai Thoao who ttndrtalood HpUit
nnd her miicblnntleum bir bettM ban > n had
pnr eil judgment uud bod nlrendj utt nipi < il
to detree > tho huionom teiie me and tn pull
down Dm Snitnstet irovcrium nt whlth bad
Iiopemd It llio eomuitrelal elusn In llu
rii itbunH of stpnuHh liirth hue unled
the niM In rnt and turbeltnee They lial
thuuicued tlm very oxluloncu eir Ifmaiut
ltery mi of tho president Mr llltt iale
liad shown that bj thn iptilt whhh uiilmatel
lilni in his public uttirniice j In the past be
hud aililptel much In ii few month Hut
lie said ho thought 11 was Uliwlsn fo tlio
United bliltes at this time tee lceOsnlan tlio
belllfioicmy of thei liiniiruontH Mr llltt ud
jnonlsbcd tho members lint n Natlonnl netlnn
must be ltliittd befeiro Ibei woilel and thnt wo
must piovo that wo uro itctnited by no vul-
gar greed to rob n lielitbbor Or tn scltu tlio
property of others
A deejleratloli of bolllRerencj ho oxplolntd
would allow Bpalua wnishlprt tei hunt uur
Vcssila oil tlio high nens lit ho exIstltiR
tyi lhatvroperty i iiow
THE DREYFOSOASE MlSTOKY
The German Minister Robbed by an
Immoral Woman
OF A LIST OF SPIES IN FRANCE
The Document Wim the Ktlelenoe
Ilient Vlileli dii > iov eminent
Coieeleiiiiiiel die Cieptnln
London January 19 With every show
of authority tho 1all Mall dazoito this
aftcrnobn prints promlnonlly art Article
purporting to glvo tho lnwnrdness of tho
Dreyfus ensb and explains thnt tho docu-
ment In addition to tho Bordeaux confes-
sion on which the government found the
prisoner guilty was obtained In ihe follow-
ing manner from the German military at
tache Von ruencle Thnt nlno or ton
months beforo tho nrrcat of Dreyfus Vou
Ttioncko was suddenly removed from his
post Tho explanation of his removal
thrown a turlous light on tho Drejfus cite
and explains tho attitude of tho govern
ment Whon his predecessor Baton Von
Hucne left Tarls ho handed Von IMoncKo u
list of perrons In Franco who vvcro in re-
lation with tho German intelligence Depart-
ment enjoining him neivcr to lot it out of
lite hands Von Fuencko carried tho docu-
ment in a leather bag around his neck
Shortly nflor entering upon his duty an In-
cident occurred vvhcrefoy a woman of 111
lcputo obtained tho document and took it
to the foreign office whoro It was hastily
eopleel and returned to her she returning It
to Von Kueucke who In tho meanwhile
had discovered his loss and like an honest
soldier nnd attache hastened to inform the
Uernian government of hU mishap honco
his recall
Curiously enough tho womin refused
compensation though a laigo turn was of-
fered her
With tho photograph of tho document tho
Trench government went deliberately to
vorlr nnd I am assuicd on uuthorlly that
It leaves no loom for doubt that the unmo
of Dreyfus nppeared on It but It being a
common name In both Get many aud Traiioj
suspicion did not Immediately fall on tho
officer subsequently condemned Later it
served as conclusive evidence
Tho
se nntor to succeed A P Gornnn heS Ja1Uary 10
eidjourncd
JlnGIa dstono
f is wtUfa
The
ballot
sleod McCom M Slnw 11
ShMOck J MUllken 2 Birbo r GTmnk T < rt ° ont ollt or a Jrho Testordny
1 Gorman 1G rindlaj 2 Parren C Lowndes
1 total 113 neejessary to n choleo 57 nb
ucnt I
Tmllcntlons of an Attempt at coalition
between tho faithful eleven and thedem
oeiatlc mcinbera for the purpose of electing
n Baltimore city man uro growing stronger
overy hour Such a comblnntlon would
piobably mean Shaw or Macetci
Vu Aniiiliiiiiliin
Nashvlllo Teun January 19 The dem-
ocratic membots of tho legislature held n
caucus tonight fcr the purposo ot nomi-
nating a United States senator ExSen
ator Turloy Congressman McMIUIn and
Goveno Taylor weto placed In nomina
tion The first ballot vac MoMlllln 39
Tutloy SO Tn > lor 19 Seven ballots wero
taken without essentia clnngca und tho
caucus adjourned until tomorrow night
c
London Jnnuary 19 An official state
ment issued tonight icasscrts tbat tboro
f0r n lar m M t0 Mr Gladstones
iTif U lB not oneated ns
much as hnd been
hoped at Cannes Tho
fatal neuralgic pains persist wUhdllly
mediations owing to tho cold winds a a
bUt thC ctmPIaln
local aulte
SHOKT SEWS STOKIBS
iSSS5rS S6S
a r meetlnea wiei rl > ni to hold open
sbmm
B reU an pttae o apopfe
msm
o arrive her Snturdnmo rnng W U CXeata
vlllfUifiyi Vi KVvA P l wni Mnvs
LjViFiih > yK
U v
SjMi
tlon
is
toSJiSi
homtTJ
sax
wuvu
w ip
rmd pain In the htinklih
my right side just Wider 1
tW
heaelachcs all the tlm I t
sensation n dUtressedfeVlleen
ach nil the litre couldhaMl
and it looked ns If twOuldV
time I would take such
spells and it seemed asjfli3i
it There were six doctAr
B
when I commenced takinrWeJ
I hael lost all hope and gone tS
to die I commenced takiWS1
Golden SIcdical Discovetyiij
vonte Prescription toretfieti
them regularly until
I feJti
worth living agairt 5
nIn3
Iwcighmorcth
ten years My friends saylhiltu
thin they ever saw
me The fa
ties did me
more good IhahUlK
1 had taken My stomach luti
me since I ncitanythlntltT
much as I want If jouwwtb
favor of your medicine I m j
ncss to testify to it and VruVtoa
who wants to know further of
Jacks gnng of outlaws nro iitrt
mountains near tho bouneheri hi
crnl
posses including ono sent kr a
can government und a light em
whleh ono of tho
captured V
S <
bT LOUISPred Nler E nrtS
son and Mrs Maggie vVoertnertto
murder of Pldllp Wocrther thtjiZ
bane have been
arrested and tatal
lon
Ml
KANSAS CITySeveral hittijfril
and visitors are hero attendtie
convention
of the Western RrtSlIi
and Dealers
vyt
J1EXICO CITY The rcveltdoaii
dig tho operations of tho gangdlli
ciooks with Mexlcm allesr ntl
nmdo and ahovv a most stirpriaa
of swindles Including tho Well lain
brick trick robbing by meaju of h
the victims Insensible witajik
drops cheating at cards poliofe
horses on which tho public hit bit
etc t
SAN FnANCISCOUn tte
civic or military escort with not
cannon or tootlngs of vvhUuVfn
Sartford B Dolo ot Ilavvallekjiirtl
San Francisco as ho arrived wUllh
lack of ceremony ns would mirki
ments of any traveler
LONDON Tho TJmes 1
ilniUiUl
tlclo sajs Without doubt th
Senator Tellers resolutioa jrlll 1
cflcct but the comnilltees actisii
approved by tho senate li ft hewr
leal currency rcfoini Cfsik
AVASHINGTON Tho aUDerital
lors of steam vesseb of the Uctt4
nro holding their fortystxth nai1
lug here Tho purposo of the t W
lcvise if found nocessaryJhetnii
regulations covering the tUamtati
ot tho United States W
r TALLAHASSEE FlaGMItW
ham has lesucd an Jnvllalioa ttft
ernorrf of tho Southernund AVeKwl
to attend and appoint ilelcgatM to
annual scission of the South
commercial congress to conveimtt
Fla rebruaiy S 9 and 10 USJ4
TAMPA ria The NatloalfMfl
grcss convened In the TaniprM
auditorium with a good attoap
MONTGOMDRA AlaB A >
vho owns aino shares of stock 10
and North inllrcjid has wke
eelver road
CHICAGO Cation elcfeatcd Efi
tho third game ot lStnch balkW
ment by a score of 200 to Ji1
S > IOHTlNG < WE ty
y
Sntsumn ran a wonderful
113 pounds oa Ml J
Saturday
won tho McLaughlin selllas tUW
nnd a sixteenth eovorlng the elliaJ
flat Tho track was n sea ol a
oceaslonUly wM
Parson Davlos
clev cr and ono of his latest 1 to
I have nertlced a picture
Kid standing at armlWffL
McCoy
a phenomenal reach la sBpajw
McCoy Now ob a matter of wn
greatly mlBtaken Joe ChonuMI
tho Kid In length of extendti ini
for Bob Armstrong ho would P
under
market out of a tree
would stnrvo to death One WW
ho reach twji
talcs of McCoys
havo to keep his arms bent tt > iJV
his knuckles on tho ground if
Sharkey Wj
bout between
been scheduled by a Saa FlMf
January 20 Jfi
Chnrley Mitchells offer Vfi
was a fake IIo has retired frefSi i
good Ho offers to back DKk EL
tho ICId for 1000 and the raldlI n TM
plonshlp
Jimmy Barry wants to flttB B
tho Imntnmwelght champlonaP
lng from tho ring He fil SElM
Pedlar Palmer If tho latter JtM
conio to Amerlu fr
Nat Goodwin who in n greaM
McCoy ns n prize lighter
restaurant i
Beetor tho Chicago
oiatw
outeomo or the proposed
Coy and Choynskl Goodwin we
on tho CreedonMcCoy Bi tc5 i
opinion that the Kid is the w J
ring
Alimony Has she W4M
long Mb
left
I think he was preWH
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