The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIITH YEAR, No. 171, Ed. 1, Sunday, September 22, 1901 Page: 4 of 28
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ACTIVITY OF THE BOERS
They Hate Scored Four Notable Suc-
cesses Recc tly
SITUATION SAME AS TWO YEARS AGO
Operations Now Are feclno Conducted
on tho Samo Ground s Upon Which
the Ww Commenced
Tjonaon September SlVTMla Mr Km
end Dr fteyda are drawlne up oetl
ter
Uona to President Koosevett and the czar
asltlne them to intervene the fighting Borg
are helping thcmeclve In South Africa by
celebrating the expiration of the period In
which lord Kitchener proclaimed they
must aurrtcder by four notable euccesata
killing sixty officers and men wounding
alxtythree end capturing Bv runs and
COO men-
The situation li singularly like the open
tag of the war two years ago tho name of
the sarnie places recurring In the dispatches
Utrecht where Major Gough was entrap-
ped was the scene of a similar ambuscade
elthteen months back Acton Homes
where the llocrs yesterday reappeared la
eighteen miles southwest of IJnlysmlth
prominent In the eaTly hostilities and the
Natal colonials are mustering for the de
fens of the Tugclfl as wfcen General Jou
bert Invaded J > atal In 1800 In tape Col-
ony fighting Is again going on aouti of
Stormbcrg In tcrrttpry traversed by rollers
and their pursuer half a dozen Ubicb
The governments publication of these re
vcrees causes ah outburst of nnpiratlon
tho conduct of the wnr not In
against
8nlth Africa but by the ministry The
great ministerial journals aeuBP the gov
ernment of trying to run the war on t he
cheap by not providing Lord Kitchener
with sufficient resources
The Tlnir while It lia no misgivings as
to th Onal lisut accuses the home au-
thorities of n lack of organized sustained
effort of a disposition to postpone military
for financial considerations and of falluic
grasp tha moral and Intellectual dainago
whtch tho prolongation of the straggle lu
fllrts upon the empire Other ministerial
supporters aver that precious monttiH which
should have been epent In preparing for
another campaign wore wasted in eleu
tloueerlng and that l td Kitchener hni n > t
been supplied with < iho requidtes necessary
to suppress the Boers
I
K THREATENED CALAMITY
Enoland Would View with Alarm Bothas
Advance Into Natal
New Tork September 2t Commenting
npon the South African situation the Lon-
don correspondent of the Tribune says
Anxiety with regard to the situation in
South Africa I latcnalSed by Lord Kitch
eners latest message announcing the loss
of two more British guns The war Is tint
over and even tome of tha unloniit papers
are Warning tho government for tho man-
ner In which the country has been deluded
Into the belief that the Boers were at the
end of their resources
General Botha has for a week past been
meditating a rold Into Natal and notlnnht
he Is acting In cooperation with other
Jloer leaders Whether he has enough ma-
terial nt Ms command to enter upon a
campaign on a largo scale In Northern Na-
tal Is open to doubt but at the fame time
liord Kitchener may not have enough to
successfully oppose the Boer commiuidiint
general unless he considerably reduces the
number now employed In chasing raiding
commandoes throughout tho length and
ireadtti of Cape Colony Natal Is almost
the only position In South Africa whUh
Is beginning to recover from the misfor-
tunes of tihe lart two years and t odors
tempting prey to tho raider A fresh In-
vasion of this colony would be regarded
here as n real calamity
The financial outlook is also far froni
satisfactory On tJio stock exchange ru-
mors are current that the chancellor of
the exchequer will ultimately havo to float
another ltrpo Ismio of cousols
WILL SUBMIT APPEAL
Baron Van Lyndon Will Intercede for the
Boers at The Hague
The illague September 21 Baron Von
Lynden tho minister of foreign affairs hsa
forwarded to the legations and members
of the council of the court of arbitration a
copy of the Boer njipeal for arbitration with
n notification that he Intends to brlnif tin
the appeal fdr the conrfderaflon at the
first meeting of the council The date of
the meeting Is not fixedj
CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA
Reported that the Government Intends to
Reorganize the Local Board System
London September 21 A dispatch from
Odessa to the Times in commenting on the
failure of crops and the absolute destitu-
tion of the pcoplo In Bpssarabln South-
west Bussl1 during tho last two season
owing to ithe dilatory and Ineffective as-
sistance glren by the Kiisstnn government
ajs It Is nsserlod that the government In
tends to thoroughly reorgaulso the local
board system of rural Hiuinla Proposals
with this object In tlew are snld to > e
Iicfore the council of stain nt the present
time
It is certain anhow sayi the dispatch
that until the local government tinanls are
brought under tho direct control of n cen
tral authority at St Totcrsburg there can
be little Improvement
I
LONG OVERLAND JOURNEY
Members of Scientific Commission Tour
ing South America
rnnama Colombia September 21 rton
jamln Cliff Walter Totten Chester Van
lilirrn Huber Mngleby nnd Asa Yleukne
members of n scientific commission formed
udder the auspices of Brlgham Young
academy nt Piovo Vtnh have arrived
It Shrivels and Ulcerates the Throat
and Stomach and Causes Fata
Tobacco Heart
Men need no longer face he trying ordeal
of swearing off from tobacco A wolf lrUitwn
chemist of Cin
cinnati hng aw
covered u lem
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for tohaceo
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achUtc is4anlSlirufc n IsteleKB U4 >
from Tobacco PmtoS I JiiIk Ii In
tea coiTee or food and cure iliilr i > buu < l
sOUs or brotboty without their knowing ti w-
It happvucl f
Any wnn who desires to quit nsljig to-
bacco ma now do so lb a u rv pltasint
but tharotighly otfecllvc imiuner vviihoiit
nnv snfftrltiff or nervous on > ioii Ill
temwly IS perfectlyhlHl le and anr < u
may havo a frep irlnj pmlngc iy sodlng
tame and nrtdrestt > o the Itoer iiruj a id
humkiil CpajOl Flftli uud Uaco str cts
incunatl Ohl t > t j
ifcSiV
htre Ther left ProTO April IT rifling
nmt iTftlklnc from UUh through Mexico
Uuitemnin Nlc rauft Salvador and Co u
Hlca to collect specimen of Uora and
fntinn and also to atuflv archaroloslcal
ruins Ifrom Co ta Rico ther prawcdcd to
Tho commission will le T aero Saturday
for Colon and thence will travel alone the
Atlantic seaboard br Porto Bello and San
Illas southward availing themselves It
possible of tbo M dalcna river to reach
ilogota They will then ko across the
frontier to Quito and next to Valparaiso
They will return l y iteamsblp to lunama
about Dtctmbtr 1002
Topographical Tour of China
Iebtn September 21 Captain Hunter and
Major Oourtenay C M nifoM of the Blxth
Qoorkhas hav left litre for Cheng Ting
Fu on a surveying expedition They will
record tii distances between various points
and the character of the country south to
th Vang Tse Klang about which little Is
now known From the southern point they
will go cast to the sen
Mnjor Manifold will then go to Szechuen
and afterward to flunnal
FOR BETTER HIGHWAYS
INTERNATIONAL GOOD ROADS CON-
GRESS IN SESSION
Numerous Plans for the General and
Specfic Improvement of Publlo
Highways Suggested
Buffalo N T September 21 Louis M
naiipt of the Isthmian canal commission
Captain n M Chittenden of tho United
States engineers at the Yellowstono Na-
tional park and William Tlerson ludson
deputy State engineer and surveyor are
presenting Interesting steoroptlcnn pictures
before tbo International Good Hoads con-
gress Mr Jltupt allowed some examples
of neglected highways In varlom parts of
the United States and In contrast some of
the medon paths of business and pleasure
travel here tid abroad Captain Chitten
dens Wlustratlarts were of road construc-
tion and maintenance In the vast National
park
Senate n S Earle of Detroit president
of the l > ague of American Wheelman
made a vigorous address In which lie spoke
of the woik accomplished by wheelu i
for road Improvement and advocated a tax
ii every seat In every wheeled vehicle n cd
on a road In itbe United States to form a
fund for the repairing and rebuilding of
roads
Tho Committee on resolutteas made a
report some of the pilnclpal recommends
tlons being That an appropriation of 5150
0 < iO should be made by congress for the
purpose of enlarging the department of
road inspection of tho agricultural depart-
ment
That the vice president of each Stnto of
tho Natlonnl Good Ttaails association be
authorized to organize a Good Itoads asso
ciation In his State or Territory
That this congress ludorpe the use of
convict lnbor where prnctieablo In the work
on public roads or In the preparation of
materials
Tha this congress henrllhr approves the
use of the wldo tire on all putille roads
and the payment of the usual road taxon
In cash Instead of In lnbor
A committee of Ave appointed to see that
the matter of a National appropriation la
placed before every representative and sen-
ator In congress
HOUSTON SHNT AN INVITATION
Buffalo N Y September 21 A special
day of the National Good Bonds associa-
tion today brought together one of the
most notable gatherings of workers In the
Interest of better roads that has ever been
held Short talUR were made by many
prominent speakers
Invitations for the next nnnunl gathering
were presented by Houston Texas the
Dominion of Canada and St Paul Minn
WEATHER INFORMATION
Probabilities
Washington Heptemher 21 Ksstern Tex-
as Ialr Sunday wanner In eastern por-
tion Monday fair fre h southerly winds
OWahoma and Indian Territory 1alr nnd
warm Sunday Monday fair cooler south-
erly winds becoming northerly
Cotton Rerjion Bulletin
For the twentyfour hours ending at 8
ft til 75th meridian time
Stations
Galvertton 7tl
Abilene 78
imaingec nt
Boaumout H
Becsvtlle hi
Blanco KJ
Brenhnm Wi
Columbia 7N
Corpus Clirivtl 78
Corslcuua 78
IueiM St
Dallas 71
Dublin 70
Kort Wotth TO
Uenrrie SI
Henrietta 77
Housum 60
liimtsrlUo 78
IComllla 75
Iuintissaa to
Ioiiifvitw 7K
hullug j 81
Palestine 71
Uaris 71
Sari Autooln
San Marcus
ttttormftn
Temple
Tyler
WeatUetTord
Central
sUaUw
Atlanta 12
Augusta il
Charleston
Galveston
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Memphis
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HANNA WONT BE INTERVIEWED
Says He Will l veTAoflir Publicly Ex
prase an Opinion
Cleveland Ohio September 21 Tho
Vlsla Dealer sayst Askod to make a brief
statement as to how he regarded tho pulley
of President Itoosevelt so far as It had
been expre < w d aud what soft of an admin
istration he bslleved the new prSsldout
would glvi to the nation Seuator llauuu
said I am dona with b lug Interviewed
ror sii time
Have you decided not to again pub
llojjr i > xpreas yaur onlnlonj was asked
No rnsue was th lirief answer
The Senator broken by tlx trugady at
Buffalo his face shows how deep crlef
has l ft its marks
JJIMI I
Bound Over for Burglary
La Orange Texas September 21Harry
Pulton one of the parties arra u < wuno
deys ago as beltig Implicated In Ihe Inirg
UrUltig of 11 r Davs lewolry store In
this clu > f fteptetnber 1 and who was
Wing held under two complulut ont > for
liulhiiiiv the otli r fi theft of oyer
iii ii l hi i > mhhIiiIiik titut > c8tcrdjLy ntul
todav anil bis horil wus Wed at jKOGO lu
l i il < use llelna Ulltlile tn jve UK Iipml
ho was cupanded to Jail tu await th ac-
tion of tho next grand Ju ry
HOUSTON DAILY POST SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 221901
PROMISES OF PRESIDENT u KaWa r tA
Mr Roosevelt Says He Will Not Re-
gard Sectional Lines
INTENDS TO SERVE ALL THE PEOPLE
Ho Was Called Upon by Several Public
Men from tho South Who Ten-
dered Their Best Wishes
Washington September 21 President
Hoosevelt walked early to the White House
today from the residence of his brotherlu
law Commander Cowlcs of the navy ar
rlvlug shortly before 030 Becrctary Hay
Secretary Long and Secretary Onge came
almost upon his hcols and saw the presi-
dent for a few minutes In the cabinet room
The doors of the White House were closed
to the public but admission of course
was accorded to those who desired to see-
the president personally and within un
hour a score of men prominent In public
life had called to pay their respects and
to extend their good wishes for a success-
ful administration Among them were
Senators Scott and Flklns of West Vir-
ginia lriteliard of North Carolina Millard
of Nebraska and Burton of Kansas und
Hoi > r sint tlves Heatwole McCJeary nnd
Stephens of Minnesota Gibson of Tennes-
see and Livingstone of Georgia All were
delighted with tho reception accorded them
Senators I lklns nnd Scott congratulated
the president upon the declaration he bad
made when he took the oath of office
That simple declaration said Senator
Scott Immediately restored confidence la-
the buslnes world
llcprcscntatlie Livingstone of Georgia
was especially pleased Willi Ills reception
The Georgia representative had congratu-
lated the president and expressed the hope
that his administration would lie n success
aud has Informed him that at u Southern
man ami a Georgian ho would contrlmitc
eerithing in his power to that end The
president replied that It would be his aim
to be president of tha whole people without
regard to geographical lines or class dis
tinctions that It was the welfare of nil
which ho should seek to promote
The president was even more emphatic
In his declaration to Senator lriteliard of
North Carolina and Jteinisentiithe KluU
of North Curolluu nnd Representative Gib
eon of Tnnuesseu
The South will support you most heart-
ily suld Senator Prltchard sneaking for
all three of the Southern men-
The democratic newspapers are predict-
ing good things for you and of you and
the fueling of all the people Irrespective of
party Is raest kindly
I am going to be president of the United
States and not any section replied the
president 1 dont care for sectional lines
When 1 was governor of New York I was
tobl I could mtko four appointments lu
tho armj When 1 sent In tic name three
were truro the South and the other from
New York They were brave men who tle
Keived recognition for services In the Span-
Ish wnr and It did not matter what State
they wero from
Tho picsltlcnt talked In tho same vein
iv 1th Senator Money of Mississippi re-
minding tho Mississippi senator that his
mother was a Southern woman
I am half Southern said he and I
have lived in the West so that I think I
can represent the whole country
PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS
Jesse H Johston of Texas Will Be a
Consul in Brazil
Washington Ptptember 21 The follow-
ing appointments were made today by the
president
Stale To be consuls of the United
Btates leorge 0 Cornelius of Tennsvl
nnli at fit Johns N P Alonzo B las
sett West Virginia at Nneva Laredo Mex-
ico Joisa II Jehuston Texas at Santos
Brazil
Treasury William B Hldgely to be
cotuplroller of the curreucy
Navy IMward T Hoopes to bo assistant
paymaster In the navy with the rank of
enslgli
TIIF FIRR RECORD
Residence at Marshall
Marshall Texas September 19 The resi-
dence of O P Bnnilcau In North Marshall
was destroyed by tire nt 0110 oclock this
morning Loss ftanO Insurance on house
100 lu Western Insurance company and
400 on furniture In Ihe Sun ot New Or
leans
Bio Barn at Seguin
fieguln Texas September 21 The Itn
mtns0 barn of Wllllum Stein burned o the
ground at his farm near New Berlin at
an enrlv hour this morning It was one of
the largest and iiiott expensive In West
Texas Loss 1000 no Insurance
Residence at Elliott
Elliott Texas September 20 The house
and contrntb belonging to Bnoch Harden
was d stroyed by fire this morning near
here Origin of fire not known no in
uurancc
Residence at Denison
Denlson Texas September 21 The resi-
dence of Mrs John PrltiEle was destroyed
by fire last night Loss on liousi aud con-
tents 1200 with 500 Insuranco on resi-
dence
Mattress Factory nt Paris
Paris Texas September 20 C T Fords
mattress factory at the end of North Bob
luson street was destroyed by tire this
evening Loss 000 without Insurance
Gin at Menardvllle
Mcnardvllle Texas September 20 The
gin of I Q x Benehoof at Mcnardvllle was
burned last night Loss flOOO Insurance
light
TWO BROTHERS KILLED
They Were Shot to Death by a Young
Man nt Bryan
Bryan Texas September 21 A fearful
tragedy was enacted near the city late
tills afternoon between parties who were
leaving town Two brothers Jake und
Bony Williams were shot to death by a
young man who used a double barrel shot-
gun Officers are In pursuit of the man
who did the killing
Bryan Texas September 21 News has
been received by telophorte from tha homo
of Dr Wilson In the country that a young
man named Tom Williams a nsphew of
the men shot has bet n arrested charged
with the sliootlhg of Jake and Bony Will
lams and that the officers are now en
route to town with hlln
MATTERS IN COLOMBIA
Said that Venezuela Hao Withdrawn Her
Consul nt Panama
Colon Colombia September 21 It 1s an-
nounced that tho Venezuelan government
has canceled tho nppdlntment of I H
Cardoxo the Venezuelan consul at Tannine
The rVcnrh cruiser Suohot has returiiel
tp Colon and Is likely to bo hero for some
time
The Colombian gunboat General Plnrou
la laying up at Colou
Thirtvtwo Men Killed
Bucharest Itouuianla Hcplcmtor KlLat
reports Indicate that thirtytwo persons
were killed lu a collision batwsea tha
V A I < A 4 < A 4 < >
J
Revolutionists Expelled
IMo de Janeiro September 21 A revo-
lution has been declared In the southern
part of the Btate of Malto Grosso near
the frontier of Paraguay The rebels have
occupied Bella Vista San Carles aud Ta
cuma The government forces assisted l > v
tht > gunboat Carlcca succeeded In expell-
ing the rebels from those points
ENGLISH DUCAL PARTY
Yesterday Was a Day of Pretty Cere-
monials at Ottawa
Ottawa Ont September 21 This w hs ft
day of pretty ceremonials In the visit to
the Canadian capital of the duke and
duchess of Cornwall and York It began
with the Investment of the decoration of
the orders of taliKnights created In honor
of tho visit of tho dulio nnd duches s
Lieutenant Ilollitmi of Ottawa who got
the Victoria cross for waving a rapid lire
gun In a sharp light near Belfast headed
the line and wis given Uhp greellnglif it
hero
Tho royal party will rest tomorrow at
Itldeau iiall
BACK FR0A1 ARCTIC REGION
MEMBERS OF PEARYS EXPEDITION
RETURN HOME
Say that Mr Peary Will Start from Capo
Hecla In April to Find
the Pole
New York September 21 Herbert U
Brldgcman secretary of the Peary Arctic
club who conducts the Peiry relief expedi-
tion of this year and tho young men who
accompanied him have returned home
With them camts Mrs Peary nnd her little
girl who was born In the Arctic riglnii
eight years ago
Next April said Mr Brldgcman In
Brooklyn last night Peary will stnrt for
the polu from Capo llcciu tho highest point
of land ho has discovered In the west
which is only fiOO miles fiom the pole If
he should never roach It bis discoveries
liavo been Important enough to warrant
tho time he bus spent In the ninth but lie
will loach tho polo
Mr Bildgcninn mild lie Imd the satisfac-
tion ot knowing thill Peary had it mitvy
of wall us mcut large inmigli to cairy tim
through his undertaking The evplorer 10
tunied with the Brldgcinnn party as far
as Capo Ilciuehul where his vvinter qitar
tors arc
Pour days after It oceitncd its Uriilgcrnan
was at Sydney he beard of the shooting cf
Mr MeKlnley Peary will not Jicar or It
until next summer
The lust lellef expedition said Mr
Rrldgeraun was the elevcuth sent nut by
the Arctic club They have lost ill ele-
ments nt the dramatic We vicrc twice
In dauger however Onco we got caught
between a glacier and an Ice line and went
aground on a muddy bank We were fist
for several hours nudtiit clangi4 was lest
the lco pack should weep In about us
uud uinke us prisoner The captain pound-
ed a holo In the nose of the tfoe faMuncd
a big hawser to th Hoc und in ten min-
utes the great body of Ice whose move-
ment you could not see at all had swung
us clear of thn whole thing
The most serious time was when we
got caught between the tip of lee under
the water and the glacier We got away
all right however
Mr Brldgeuian said that so far as he
knew there was no truth In tho report
from Ilntirux N R that Peary hid ills
covered gold in tho arctic regions If such
a discovery had been made Peary Mr
Itrldgemiin thinks undoubtedly would have
spoken to him about It
A NATIONAL MONUMENT
CANTON CEMETERY RECOMMENDED
AS THE PLACE
Executive Committee Appointed Under
Authority of tha Cabinet Has
Held a Meeting
Canton Ohio September 1 At a meet-
ing of the executive committee appointed
under the authority conferred by the eabl
net for the purpose C conducting the tlnal
obsequies of the late president at Canton
steps wero taken for the organisation of
an assmlatlnji having In view the erection
ot a National iimnutneut nt the cemetery
In this city to tho memory of the president
The committeo has authorised the fol-
lowing statement
Hie place In view Is beautifully located
In the cemetery where the deceased mem
lieis of the prcslilenth family sic already
bulled The location was visited by mem-
bers of the cabinet the speaker of the
house membeis of congiess and other dis-
tinguished men In attendance t the presi-
dents funeral Thursday
There was but one sentiment expressed
as to ho beauty and eligibility ot the loca-
tion It Is upon a lofty emluoncc com-
manding n view of the city and country
for miles around and Is In u new portion
of the cemetery not heretofore used for
burial purposes
Manj visitors havo expressed their rp
probation of this selection and all ngreo
thait a more titling place for the final re
lume ot tho preiiblcntS remains could not
tie selected
After the corporation has effected Its
orgaulzatlon steps will be tnlru to pro-
cure subnoilotions with a view to the
speedy erection of the monument
While the committee has taken upon It
self the formal steps for the formation of
an association under the laws ot Ohio the
association when formed will be In no
sense of a local character but be made
thoroughly National In Us management and
tontrol
Stock Sold
Hempstead Texas September 20 Thn
stock ot goods Avares and merchandise of
L Cunv was snld by Mr Cuny yesterday
to M Gnlcnsky
CZOLGOSZ WAS EXAMINED
An Eminent Alienist Investigated the
Assassins Mental Condition
NO STATEMENT GIVEN TO THE PUBLIC
The Prisoner Talked More Freely It Is
Said but Is Still Reticent to an
Annoying Extent
Buffalo N Y September 21 Leon V
Izolgosz whose trial for the nssassluatlpn
of President SleKldlCy will begin next
Monday was examined as to Ids sanity or
Insanity for oms litrtir this afternoon by Dr
Carlos V McDonald ot New York the emi-
nent alienist who was for years the chalf
man of thu State board of lunacy commis-
sioners
The prisoners counsel former Justices
Loran L Lewis aud Hobcrt C Titus vtoru
piescut at different times timing the ex
nuilnntlon At Its closo Dr McDonald do
cttned to discuss the case and the attor-
neys would not express their opinions as
o the assassins tneUtal condition although
the Inference drawn from their answers
Was Chat they believed CEulgosz to be
sane
Dr McDonald was brought to Buffalo
through the efforts of President Adelbert
Mwit and other lucmbeis of the Kile Conn
tj Bar association for tho put pose of tinss
Ing upou the murderers stully as the as
socliiilou has promUed to assist Judges
1cwls und Titus who wcie suggested as
couiiHil for the defense by the trustees of
the liar association I
The examination was held lu the pririlel
oftlce of the district ntt ruc > In the city >
hall nlul picparallons for It were Kept1
tccrct I
Uncn questioned as to whether the
oner would talk in his counsel as lie uad
rcfitkcd when Judge Lewis vIMted him ou1
liiONUuy befoie tile nfralgnmeiit loci a
word that venerable Judge said lie Is
tnlklufe mure freely but lie Is mil a voluble
cliati lie mi untiling upon which wo
might work In basing a detensc I
Ah i E ii Igo Wjs tiken buck
to the jail He wnlltqd more sprlgatly and
did not have to be iluiggml iiloug ov the
ofttecis as lieiotofue When he wiih being
led back to ttic jull he chatted quite fteely
vvith one UX Ills guards His general up
peaianco as more or ah oidlmirv niin uf
tho socalled middle Hum He dues not
appear to be of the fnmlllsr type of an
uichlsls nor 1s lie good looking enough to
attract tho nccoml glance ot one meeting
Ten mlnutoB after the prisoner bad ben
taken back to his fell n murdeicif iow
Dr M Donald nnd Judge Thus lett theilty
hall together Dr McDnnabl declined to
SiLi irtl i Hout tho f xnmlnallnn when
questioned
by an Assnclated Press reprtj
uVl tlVei TnJK aid that the nl en
m V a further examination of
the pilsotier but that the time had not
been
decided upon
In
nswer to questions Judge Titus slldi
The prisoner
talked but nor freclv Ho
ii k n to Dlsirhf Attorney
Penny nnd pr McDonald iu ws mir
iv elf l nun nt cnic to say whether
V 1 lW a V5t B IilU would iove
forming im s tor i lei
fense
i r Ir McDonald i n witness for
i ffK ° ln tho tilaiV asked the As
aeclstPil
Press reSprejentithe
L1 w ° nrp i t calling nnv defense
witnesses Just now We want fo know c
iictly vvJint he thinks hefore we iletcrmlne
that question was the Judges icplv
Asked If the ill fense could dn mote than
cross evnmlno witnesses In the cvenl ot
rrlnoncrs refusal to nld the attornevs
nuUe Titus lemnrkfd that the ptlsniier h ail
relatives and friends He Maid that Csol
gosz fatiicr was not in BuifJlo as he Is
f man nnd can not aiTord to travel
Mm Judge said thit the prisoner hud nOd
li m noUiIng about his filcnds but Mint
nil the necessary Information lu regard
to them was In possession nf the counsel
District Attorney Pennv sajs that lie
Itiis had Ho Intimation Unit the ilefeiiM > will
not lie ready to proceed with the liifll on
Monday morning It will be held before
Justice Truman C White In Part III the
supremo court IUIeuslvo preparations arc
being made to handle the crowds which
ore eiectnd Onethird nf the court room
will be given up to the participants In tho
ti litis and Idle newspaper men Wncn the
remainder nf the courl i > 7u Is filled tho
loins will be shut and the city hall en
tirely denied
DEATH WAS INEVITABLE
No Power Known to Science Could Have
Restored President McKlnlsy
Philadelphia September 21 The Phila-
delphia Medical Journal today says Now
that the track of the wound has been laid
bare nn exclamation of surprlso hits swept
over the land fJangiene tho result ot In-
tense devitalization of tissues or possibly
of the Irritating action of some unrecog-
nized germ or virus had destroyed the
patient The unexpected hnl happened
Ihe proper course hud been pursued the
dreaded complications that wero common
bad been acited and the medical and
surgical men who had labored tn lovally
and conscientiously in behalf of their pa
tient bad the satisfaction ot knowing that
uo mistake had been made
The unusual scquc against which no pre-
cautions could have been taken had nnlv
revealed Itself In its latent stage bv rapltl
Itv of the pulse a symptom which might
have been purely functional and one com
uum to many conditions We as mediril
men may point with satisfaction to the
siliglcal records of the two great Natloiul
patients Piesldent Ciirtleld and President
Meltlnley as nn exempllcutlou of the vast
strides that have been made In the tech-
nique of surgery during the last two de
cades
Odd Fellows Meeting
Indianapolis Ind September 21 Tha
Sovereign Irand Lodge Independent Order
or Odd Follows today decided that where
a saloon Is run lu connection with a hotel
the prepiletor of the hotel shall be regired
as a saloon keeper and not eligible to mem
bciMilp In the order
tra that
Happiness to
THOSE TWO 1IATK BEEN SICK TOR TEARS QUICKLY RECOTER
There is a simple vegetable medicine ot healing and strengthening
herbs that has a most peculiar action upon the female organs It is called
G F P which means Geratlea Female Panacea and has been tried in
hundreds of cases and even among those who used everything prescribed
by the best physicians and underwent doctors local treatment this sim-
ple medicine was the only one that seemed to touch the spot It was dis-
covered many years ago and used by a leading family ol the South Its
famo began to spread first through the county then the state until now
t its remarkable virtues have been taught to families In every part ot the
i country Many n beautiful woman owes her present loveliness to the
V P taken
gk magic influence of G at the time she was Just budding into
2 womanhood It is n certain cure for all such diseases as Falling of the
Womb Difficult of Menstruation Headache Ovarian Pains
Leucorrhcca Change of Life Bearingdown Pains Backache Green Sick-
ness and the first years Of puberty Every druggist now sells G F P at
Si a bottle or six bottles for 5 LOOK FOR THE INITIALS
f t > jn Htf + t < vn j
Prepared only by t OERSTLE CO Chattanonga Tonn
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ty
i < WvViVVVWVVVWWVvVW > AiV VW
The Hear
Dr
Delights in Doing Those Tiling
Which the Regular Physician
Pronounces Jmj30ssible
The Curing of Chronic Diseases No Matter of
How Long Standing Is this Celebrated
Practitioners Greatest Specialty
SENATOR REAGANS SON HEALED
Palo3tlno Texas Oct 17 95
Mr Enoch droham City Editor ArEonntit Lexington Ky
Dear Sir I todny received your letter mnking Inquiries about tr
Fanning as a healer as a gentleman and as to a testimonial of nine
claiming that ho cured me of n very aggravated caso of rheumatUta
To all these Inquiries I make a most cheerful response The Doc-
tor mntlo many wonderful cures here and I doubt not that by writing
to the parties testimonials enn be gotten as strong ps any I fan give
Dr Fanning lived hero for a number of years and can claim as
friends tho best people of Palestine and that ho Is a gnntlemah goes
without saying as his deportment and acts will show for themselves
Now ns to tho cure performed on me For several years prior ti
Dr Fannlngs treatment of mo I had at times been afflicted with rheu-
matism but In tho winter of 1SS5 I Had a very violent attack anl to
stubborn was it that the regular doctors hero could phi me no relict
nnd it seemed to tne that in tho morning of my early manhood I m
destined to become a burden on my family Tho thought to me wis
harrowing and as a last resort 1 turned to Dr Fanning and after three
treatments all pain Mt me and now AFTER ELEVEN YEARS
HAVE NEVER HAD THE RECURRENCE OF A SINGLE IWEtf
MATIC PAIN I CONSIDER MYSELF COMPLETELY CURED FOR
WHICH I SHALL ALWAYS THANK DR FANNING Yours truly
JOHN E REAGAN
EXPRESSIONS FROA1 A GRATEFUL SOUL
Honey drovo Texas Juno 4 1S3S Suffering humanity pause
moment and listen to my experience For flvo years I was Afflicted
with female troubles heart trouble and nervous Indlgi jtion all c
which threw me into complete nervous prostration All was done for
me that the medical and surgical world could afford sprat months in
a hospital seeking relief nnd for eight months was conflnr J to my bed
with no hopes of recovery When In this extremely low btate Dr Pan-
ning was called In as a last resort Strange but trim to > ay only a few
treatments from this wonderful physician aroused hope in a young life
that had been despaired of Especially grateful do I f el toward Dr
Fanning for the great kindness and Interest manifested In my case
After a treatment of two weeks his limited stay in our town he re-
turned to his homo in San Antonio for a rest with his family His
senco from his patient proving a Httlo previous ho was Immediately
summoned to return He at once left his homo ties and otli r engage-
ments nnd came to my bedside where his most sucressful service
were rendered Under his continued treatments my Improvement tu
marvelous I owe my life to you Dr Fanning No one can doubt It
for I certainly would havo died had it not been for your tliwly nld As-
a result today I am in the enjoyment of such hrelth and spirits ts
only those who have passed through sueh suffering can appreciate
Should any ono wish to correspond with mo concerning this testi-
monial you are at perfect liberty to do so
MISS EMI WALTERMIRB
Unsolicited and prompted solely by the Influence of a heart full of
love and gratitude onr dear one lias written the above hoping thereby
to bo the humble means of leading some one to this great source of
healing On tho Gth of July almost a year ago I left tho infirmary
with my child She was placed on a cot In tho arms of the kind pbj
slelan who accompanied us to sustain life if possible until wo could
roneh him As she recognized her father and feoblv said Theres
papa ho felt that she would never speak again so extnmely lowwa
her condition Rut her life was spared and she lingered from da to-
day clinging to life with wonderful tenacity until Dr Fanning came la
October and relieved her sufferings by his art of healing most divine
In addition to this wonderful power the great tenderness and sym-
pathy manifested toward our child has forever endeared him to our
hearts and memories May God keep and preserve Dr Fanning fortW
good of mankind is our earnest prayer
prayerMRS E C WALTERMIRB
Honoy Grove Texas July 41898
AIRS LEWIS COMMENDS DR FANNING
Dr Frank
DR FRANK FANNING
Is now located at the Hutchlns House Houston Texas
Fanning Hutchlns House City 1
< My Denr Sir I take this means to assure you of my perfect satii
faction and confidence in your system of treatment which I amgratl
j fled to tell you has proven beyond my expectation so entirely success
ful In my caso For a long time I hrtd been a great sufferer from acute
darting neuralgia and also a strong catarrhal affection of tho threw
which seriously Injured my voice both of which you havo compldw
removed and I feel rendered a permanent cure leaving my tow
again strong clear and natural I find real pleasure in recommendia
your treatment and success to all suffering as I have and candidly 11
the best within reach Slnceroly nnd gratefully yours
MRS A O LEWIS
510 Webster Avenue Houston Texas
CURED AFTER TWENTYFIVE YEARS
Dallas Texas Oct 15 1MJ
Dr Frank
Fanning fflT 1
Dear Sir It is with infinite that I recommend you w
pleasure
friends and to suffering humanity at large Having been a 6 ats
feror for tho past twentyflvo years from a complication of dlsejs
peculiar to womankind having tried doctors nnd every kind of P e
medicine that any ono would advise tono avail I bad about fitTCD
in despair I felt that I was losing my hold on life that I vvas gra
ally losing hope ambition energy and everything that mnkeB life
living I felt that life was a burden and that it was ottly a quest 0
tlmo when I would become a burden to others With ihls sltuatio
view I made up my mind to consult you not having any faltn
knowing thftt
merely as an experiment and the consolation of
dono all that I could and behold tho result a now woman not
health rene
common acceptation of tho phrase but in restored
I tI
strength Hopo has revived and life possesses charms which
pated would be mlno grateful and Inexpf
nover again I am truly
bly happy and only trust this testimony may be tho means of he P
others to go and do likewise May Cod bless and honor your lato1
tho prayer of your grateful patlont and well wisher
MRS E J MITCHELU
600 Akard Street
J
<
Com
and be healed of all the afflictions that man Is heir ° < dU
absolutely without the use of medicine
CONSULTATION FREE
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