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Supreme Court Decisions Halted His
Classification Reform
Washington December a Practically the
w bole policy of the postofflee department In
Its recent classldcitton reforms Is ln > olved
In three decisions rendered today by the
district court at appeals In two of the
< a es the decision are against the post
office department and In the other the
ciivernment Is sustained All three cases
will be nppealeJ to the United States su-
preme court pending whose Unnl action
the classification reform policy under
which many publications have been ox
rluded from secondclass privileged proba-
bly will remain In suspension Ibe two
decided adterscly to the govern
cases
ment are those of tbe National Hallway
publication company nd the Hallway List
company The department Is upheld In
the case of the Chicago Duslness college
I Tbe lower Is unstained In e cb of the three
In tbe Hallway
iusih The courts opinion
publication eoinp uy esse holds that eon
gress has not ji cn to tne postmaster gen-
eral or any one else tbe determination of
what should be carried In the nulls a
wcund or third claw matter that power
biiiig resorted exclusively to congress
nib nukestbe clasfllncstlon Tbe Chi-
cago Urinous college esse the eoart hold
that tbe publication Involved Is an adver
tjemrt f r tbe busings Of Us publishers
It Is held that this colI e Is not sn lu
atltntion of tearnlosr such as ronjrress eon
templatod admitting to the second class
r0e
Julian Ralph Is III
gf Louts Mo r > HmI > r 3Julian
Italpb the war eorr < w > ndept U In a crit-
ical tonditjen at the Sonihcrn hotel as
result of a sudden hemorrhage Mrs
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HOUSTON TEXAS THURSDAY DECEMBER 4 1902
IT IS TO BE SIGNED
Li
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stated That an Agreement lias Been
Readied on the Cuban Treaty
CONCESSIONS WERE AlADE
According to the Havana Correspon-
dent of the London Times
CUBA GETS A BIG REDUCTION
On Imports into lie United States Said
to Be 20 Per Cent
CUBA WILL CUT DOWN TUB IMPOST
On American Goods fromTwenly to Fifty
Per Cent Said the Maker Will Be
Concluded Tomorrow
London December 4 According to tho
Times correspondent at Havana the reci-
procity treaty between tho United Stattss
and Cuba villi be signed tomorrow ilrl
daj > The United Statessays tbe corre-
spondent rttil leducQ the duties on cub1 lm
ports by 20 per coot ssbllc tbe Cuban
duties on American products will be re-
duced 20 to SO per cent
CASTROS TROUBLES
The Rebels Hopo to Make Capital of His
Nesv Emeuency
Port of bpnln December 3 Xotwlth
standing recent successes of President Cns
tro against the revolntlonlsts plans arc
afoot by which tho rcolutlonary power of
Venezuela hopes to stem tho tide The
fact Is established In Spite of their de-
feats the revolutionists propose to con
tlnuo tbe Mrueelc trusting that the Vene-
zuelan custom houses will eventually bo
slezed bv Germany und that deprived of
funds President Castro will be unnble to
maintain the army and nnvy nnd will be
compelled to flee Those who know the
president assert that lie will not lcaic
Venezuela and that be will tight until he
Is killed or captured Tho levolutlonlsts
also are placing hope In Colombia wlilih
Cnstro 1h endeavoring to placate
Agents of tbe Venezuelan Insurgents siy
that the center of tho republic will tne
henue of operations Which tbey claim are
certain to result In tbe entry of ticncril
Males Into Caracas
Venezuela Is heartily sick of the retolu
tlon and wants peace A feelluc is devrlcp
lng cspeclallj among the comniereiol In
tensts which hac been gravely Injured
by the long period of iinreft In fat or of
tbe Intervention of tho linttid Stales Ibis
Is not acctptshle to President Cnstro or th
thiefs pf tbe rMolutlon who are hosille
to anj motiiucnt on the part of Vntblns
ton to Interfere with their plod The reie
lutlonlhtM charge tho tnltisl tftate wtib
aiding President Castro In support of this
contrition tbey rite the If I In re of Secre-
tary Hay to ddlaf the attitude of Hie
I tilted States In the blockade < > t the
that Prchldent I as
Qrluo o If It lt > true
tro haB arranged wllh Germany bis eon
tluuance In office for 11 time nt last is ns
sured He has i suffleleut forte to meet
the resolution and npcl tbo llliufterlng
ipedltlons from Colombia Thatbe wil
be able to auulhllate tho jesolutlonlsts
dees not appear probable Ho long na he Is
lu poner the presidents enemies nssort
Lc will haso a resolution on band and
tbe same coudltlon undoubtedly will mark
tbe mlmlnlstiatlon of bis successor The
revolutionists aver that almost the entire
countr > supports General Mntos This Is
an optimistic statement Tho only man
able to unite them is ni Mocho Genorul
Hernandez who Is n prisoner
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THE PRINCES AMBITION
Henry of Plesse ths Kaisers Choice for
WaEhlnfjten Ambassadorship
Berlin December 3 In the event of Dr
Von llollebcns retirement from the am-
bassadorship at Washington which Is con-
sidered powlble within a year Kmperor
Villllnuis choice for his successor Is
Prince Henry of Plesse Tbe prince re-
turned from tbe United States where be
attended the opening of tbe uew building
of tbe New Vork chamber of commerce
keen for tbe appointment at Washington
His desire wan conveyed to the emperor
who approvrd It Ills majesty altasieu
considerable Importance to the social side
of the embassy at Washington and con
slders that the wealthy prince nnd princess
of Plesse nre especially fitted to dispense
German hospitality at that capital
Tbo Plesse family Is powerful Prince
Henry of Plesse only Ifft the diplomatic
service because of former Chancellor Von
Caprlvls ruling that any one marrying n
foreigner must resign his post
Chancellor Von Huelowa candidate Is Dr
Mnmin Von Schwartzcrwiteln German tnln
Jster to China Another poMlbllity Is
Karon Speck Von Sternburg Carman con-
sul general at Calcutta who la not unfa-
vorably regarded at tbe foreign oftlce
though be Is liable to attack from some
quarters as he Is sopposed to tie an tin
usually wsnn friend of the United States
JOHN BULL IS VEXED
Ovor a Mongolian Princes Diplomacy
Relative to Evacuation of Shanghai
London December 3A parliamentary
paiwr Issued today giving the correspond
of
eucc relative to the evacuation Shanghai
by tbe troops of tbe postera Interested only
conflras tbe Information on the subject
previously cabled In these dlipstche The
most slrlklmr point Is the dlrectnew with
which Foreign Secretary Lansdowue Jn
atruets Mlnlstrr Sstow at Pckln to In-
form Prlnee Cheng president of the Chi-
nese foreign office that his duplicity In
agreeing to Germanys condition regarding
the Tang Tse valley while tlmnluneonsly
Informlnr Great mitaln that he knew
nothing thereof wai deeply reseated sud
i q rJ
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PRICE SCENTS
VENEZUELA FACES THE CRISIS
Great Britain and Germany Have Commenced
Punitive Measures to Collect Their Claims
J London December 3 Great Britain and Germany according to official
statements bcrc have commenced punitive measures a fir In it Venezuela German
5 war vessel It It stated nro already on tlw scene ct tho contemplated action
and Great mitalu by tomorrow sbould have n squadron tbcro carablo of coplug
J with any resistance that Venezuela might offer
Meanwhile tbe Associated Pros correspondent Is Informed no definite nnswer
J bai yet lcen received from Washington by tho financiers here who wish to bring
about n pacific settlement An Important communication one way or the other
J Is expected tomorrow It the United States Is willing to guarantee Its moral sup-
port to tho request that Venezuela bo allowed to fulfill tho suggested bargain
5 tho plana thereof will nt once bo submitted to tho UritlsU foreign office If Wash-
Ington refuses to suggest to the lluropean powers that Venezuela be allowed to
5 make retttmncnt It Is probable the financial onuses will drop tbe matter
o Tho Venezuelan delegates maintain their status has been seriously affected
J by tho adoption of the aggressive measure anuounced today but tbey declare
that It would be obviously bad policy In splto of the critical position of their
5 country to make nuy suggestion to Kurcpc until the attitude of tho United Slates
Is known
J The Associated Tress correspondent Is In a position to stale thnt Venezuela
offers tho payment on a unified loan of orcr J3W00 > Interest yearly gutt
2 anteed by tbe customs with the establishment of a Uuropcan bnnk nt Caracas to
superintend tho collection The whole plan Is on a basis similar to that on
2 which Urazlt satisfied Its Uuroprau creditor
If such a method Is now followed tho Venezuelan delegation mnlntalns that
2 all claim can eventually be met whereas It alleges that the temporary scUnrc
of the customs would so disturb the commerce of tho country na to practically
2 render it Impossible to satisfy tbe European bondholders and would bring with
o It tho danger of unotber tcsolutlon
All then details are still unkuoAii to tho powers who havo ordered their
warships to Vcucruela In spite ot Hie announcement of Joint action br Groat
2 llrltnln and Germany the IlrltlsU ministry exhibits not n llttlo perplexity over
tne Jtcrlln dispatch December 1 snnounelng that President Castro had banded
to the German minister at Caracal n written acceptance of part of Gerrannvs
claims sufficiently eompiehenslse to delnj the presentation of a joint ultimatum
2 by Germany and Great Ilrltaln If not rendering It altogether unnecessary and
alto stating that It nns understood that Great llrltalus demands will bo atl
2 nod
o Not tho slightest offlHal Information to this effect has reached London
A NEW STAR FOR THE FLAG
Oklahoma and he Indian Territory to Be
Made a State
Washington December The senate
committee on Territories lodty agreed to
report a MibHiltuto for I he house omul
bus Statehood bill The substitute pro
tides for the admission of one new State
to comprise the terrltorj now Included In
Oklahoma and Indian Territory the now
State to tnko tho name of Oklahoma The
bill as reported makes no lefsrofic to New
Mexico nor Arizona
The ilocUlou of the full committee Is In
accord with the conclurlon reached by the
republican members except Scnntor Qunj
The status of tho Indians residing In the
two Trrrltorles Is defined In n provision In
sorted In Urn tlrst section cf the bill Ibis
authorizes tho Inhabitant of the two lor
rllorles to adopt a State constitution nrtd
saisSothlnc contained In the said ronstltu
Hon shall 1 construed to limit or Impair
tbi rfght of persons or property pertain
lng tn the Indians lu said terrllorr so long
as suHi rights shall remain uuextlnculsbed
or to limit or to affect the nuthnrltj of
Uio government of thu United KtnWw to
make any law or reeulatlon resDettlng such
Indians their lands prpiievtjw oth r
right vrbjeh it would linte beep cornntnt
t > mute if tills act had not passed
pittvtWTcjKsTciNrnnRED
As twua In the admission of States all
male cltlzous are authorized to tote for
delegates to the constitutional congress
and there Is a provision extending this
privilege to Indians who are membeis of
nnv of tho tribes located tn Indian lerl
torj These Indlaus are also made elld
ble to become delegates to Ibe eouven
tlon The total number of such delegates
Is limited to 120 sixty each from Okla
homii and Indian Territory In Oklabonyi
tbe delegntes nre to be appointed to the
that Great llrltnln wonld not bo bound by
anj plcdg < of the vlieroy by which Ilrlt
Ish freedom to maintain older and llrlttsli
Intereets In the valley would be limited A
similar notltlcntlon was sent In Gormaio
Lord Lnusdownc stating that tbo principle
of the open door on svblch Germsiuy
based tho proposed conditions was suffi-
ciently safeguarded by the existing tutor
agreements Germany replied that ehe
svoubt drop the conditions as she bsd re-
ceived satisfactory aesurances from Cbtm
SPANISH CABINET RESIGNED
Sanasta Relinquished the Premiership
and Pathetically Complained
Madrid Dc < ember 3Promler Sogasta
has resigned Si nor Bagasta bad an audi-
ence with King Alfonso this morning at
L1 vT i eorjes
consent of
by S nor
lias Ju t resigned wss formed
Siigasta on November If last
RUSSIA IS SILENT
England Threatens to Impose a Retalia-
tory Duty on Sugar
London December 8lu tbe house ot
commons today foreign I udir secretrj
Ssuborn Mid In tbe opinion of the eoun
of countervailing utte
try the Imposition
and the prohibition of Importation or
not Inconsistent wltu
bountled sugur were
the provisions of tho most favored nation
clause nf tho AfgloItusilan commercial
trtnty of 1S50 Itussla be added bad been
Informed of ths slew and an otter was
nmde to denounce tbe treaty If Hussla did
not agr silUi not no reply had been
made Tfte talmtrtt ty the under sec
tetsry wjis tnKurto question based
various enunfle bv the Territorial officers
and In ludlnn Terrltnn tn the districts by
the Judges of tbe Lulled Suite court
Hie Pederul Judges In Indian Territory are
also made to constitute the final enuvass
lng liosid for the vote lu that Terrltorr
The statehood iwventlou is to be held Ht
thi keot of government of Oklahoma Tec
rltorv Among the declarations prescribed
for the proposed Stales Is one foresei j
prohibiting pnlvgminus or jiltiml mar
rlages There Ik also n provision roiulr
tne the Mate ti assume the debls of the
lirrltors of Oklubnmn lite ronslltntlon
adopted Is to lie submitted to the ouHlllled
soters of tbe Stale for rnlltleiiilon or v
leiiiiiii as usual In such cases In ease
of iieei > ptnnce n proclamation of the presi-
dent will be the fin il act necessary to
admit lu complete Statehood
POLTICAl7 j > IVIRIONH
The now State Is tn be allowed four rep
rcscntntlses In eougiess until the next ceil
sua two United State senators ajnl a full
quota of State officers Liberal provision
U made for the public school ssstciu of the
Slate The State Is ti > be illsided Into two
Judicial districts to be known as Hit Uust
rn emerlng the area of the pr ont Indian
Terrltorj J > d tbe Western djMflet res
ii lng liiv leirtiopy mjoprMil til OkUhnuiiU
The constitutional committee l ruipoweicd
to dlslde tho land conjpriM1 in the Osnstt
nnd Kate resorvoHiu1 lnt counties tbe
number of counties being limited to tweu
ty four
the tessioii of the lonimltteo was of tlf
teen minutes duration There was no dl
< iisslun nnd an soon nt the substitute whs
ngieed lo II was submitted tn U sute Tlie
sotes nf all Ibe ri nubllisn mtnihcis er
ceot Renator Orav were uiul for the Mib
silluli and all the deinoejHts ncalnst II
Seuatoi Quay with tbo democrats Tho
sote stood six tu five
rbere was also n sote on renortlni the
bill un It ennie from the houve tlia dlvl
nlon In lug on tbe same lines as that on
the substitute1 i tiept that the inajorltr
miih in the negatlse
on tbe UiiMilau protest against the Intiim
tlon that If Uut la did not signify h r ad
bertneo to the treaty of ItrukscU Great
llrltnln would be compelled to mp c n
retaliatory duty on Itustlnn sugar pros Id
lng the liitenntlonal coimnlislon decides
that Itu ela piys a bounty on sugar
I
BALFOURS BILL PASSED
which he presented his resignation und been proposed
Intimated that the step was Irrevocable
He Informed tin king that tbe opposition
bad treated him with distrust and dis-
courtesy which he did not deserve His
majebty svlll nqt decide on tbe course he
will pursue nntll tomorrow
Tlie difficulties confronting Senor Sagnsta
are so great thil It Is ezpected bo wtll
sptcdlly retire from tho leadership of tne
llbiral part whlih would result In split-
ting up tbe liberals In three sections
Demonstrations and disturbances continue
Barcelona and the unl
to take place at
vctslty there bns been closed
As announced from Madrid last nlsht
defeat lu
Commons Gave Educational Measure a
Majority
Luidon December 3 The house of com >
raons pnssed tho education bill tonight
Premier Itslfour appsaicd to the public
spirit of all classes to do their best to In
ONLY A FECUNG OF PITY
Evening Sun Sayn that Is All Presidents
Messngo Can Inspire
New York December 3 The Kvonlnir
Hun the strongest republican organ In tbe
rlty and which sras an ardent champion
of Itoosevelt at the Philadelphia conven-
tion published tbe following editorial
A cam and careful reading of Presi
dent Iloosevelts message can only excite
tbe Spanish < sbuet fluffredIn h brwut ot hi intelligent friends
deputies yesterday by tne
the chamber of tbe him lu
rou on who have lovod und admired
of censure those
ot Jstrtaiw M raY I tho past a feeling of pity Even bis po
ln Mm lthont ° SrevlouUy Cbtalnlngjhe t csl benenclaries svlll strain their Intel
The cabinet which in Indorsing It fer In tbe language
lects
of those strenuous people before svbom ho
loves to pose it Is seven pounds lighter
than a strsw bat
Soufhwt sttrn Oil
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Soufhwistfrn Fiopto
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Southwtsftrn Oil Go
Houston
MORGAN WILL FIGHT f
He Will Bitterly Oppose the Proposed
Measure to Regulate lie Trusts
HE HAS A BIG LOBBY
Has Now Established a Formidable
Lobby at the National Capital
ROCKEFELLER ALSO WILL DIRECT
The Bill Which They Oppose raracDranrr
is the Publicity Act
WATER IS THE TIB THAT BINDS
The Threat that Their Watered Stock
May Be Squeezed Dry Is tho Gravest
Danger Threatening Them
Spiels to The Test
Washington December 2 J I Morgan
slH tnslo a Idtter light before congress
against the proposed measure to regnlate
the trust
no nnd hs assort ites In the great coin
blnitlmn of corporations base established
headounrtm tn a suite of rooms In a leid
lng hotel The roms have been cogag
for the sejson
ExBprakcr Heed Is now In Washington
but he denies thai he i hero ns the rei >
resentatlse of Mr Morgiu rnd tho trnst
He is however stronglv orpetad to trust
nnd tariff legislathn nnd has alreadv at-
tacked tbe supposed parpeso ssf congress
with lis pyneent rn m
fee bill which Mr Morg n an1 Ms asso-
ciate orp e pnrtlcularlr is tbe Llttletlelil
publleltj bi I now before the Judlcl < ry com
inlttee whir provides for tlie report by 11
eorpiretloi d lng an lntr lnl eorainer e
burl now t ton the oendltluti In dstlll to tag
seeieti es f the treasurj
The Wnll slrnet lrbby In Wsshngtott 1
session will be the largest and the rnost
fromldnhlc the capital has mop for ye r
Hcpivsenttitlves of tic great Inuttrlrtl
coiuhluHttons shlcti lnvc been formed with
lu the lnfct four sesss an I whleji arc V
threnleited bs hctlle legislation will be In
imnr orjtitrs of the eupltol
Tbey will be dirtclod In their work Ot
opposing lecltluiatelv but vigorously any
legislation aimed nt trusts by tho master-
minds wbl < h doniln te tbo trust circle
The methods of Jnnn D Ifrkofeller nnd
3 P Morgan as trust creators nro lu
sharp coutrsrt
Mr Itockfcllec bates publicity andlights
It He would not permit the stock of the
grent htnndar1 Oil trust to be listed on
llm New Votk stock exchange becauso he
would net answer the cpiestlons concerning
stock Issurs which must be answered be
fore they are llifed H <
fUTs year pnhl TlSWif5 T1n rfliTdeudT W
dealt In on the eub svhere no questions
npflt asked
Mr Morgan does not fear publicity The
meeting < t the stockholders f tbe billion
dulliir steel trust tbe biggest Industrial
corporation In tho srorld are held with
npdi doors All the combinations bo has
wrought are listed < o the stock otchango
and reports nf their rendition are pujjlle
prupetty
tut tbe tie that binds tho two In this
rontest srlth eongrese Is said to be wnter
The threat to so legislate iigalust tbe
tfflsts that Hie svatored stock may b
wjuwzimI dry Is tbo gravest danger threat
tnlng them
Over capitalization and stock Issue piled
upon top of stock Issue have made west
of the multimillionaires who havo entered
the trust field They havo made the rich
plums for underwriting syndicates and pro-
moters and are worth ft royal fight
Tint la what congress and Jha president
nro to have lu tho oplnlou of Wall street
svbeu they lnaugurute tbe untl trust bat
tie
PRESIDENT ELIOT SCORED
Gcmners Again Takes Him to Task it
Remarks About Strikes
Iloston Mass December a The Organ
isation of Labor Trades Unions was tbo
tul0 0f lecture given by Samuel Gotnpers
huie tho wotklngH of the bill than which prJ < WM1t 0r the American federation ot
he said no better alternative meaaure had i4ior before the Tssentloth Century club
and the bouse adptcd the In Unnuell ball tonight During tho lea
thl d reeding of the moastirc by 30 votes
to 13J
tuie he dwelt nt loujrtli the reported
adverse criticisms of labiir unions by Piesl
dent Bitot and tMirtltuUrly on bis state-
ment that the modern fctrlkobreakcr Is a
good type of an American hero
He thought President lllot cither did not
mean what be said or did net grasp tho
Importance nf what he did say Mr Gom
mrs suit further that If the strike breaker
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assiJciateVrcaorf t
lsu hoii ul
wrong the erforts of the wbnloworld for
koch
VIA
lal Industrial nnd nllglous liberty ure
lfSPresident Eliot Is correet said Mr
Gompers tben Uenrdlct Arnold was n
patriot nnd Judas Iscurlot u aut
Laundry Plant at Ennls
Bnnls Texas Dccen > b r OThe entire
plant cf tbe Unnls steam laundry anda
rrsldence of Mr 8 Coble occupied by tha
proprietor of the laundry Mr T J Dobbs
were burned this morning ot 3 ocbek
The residence tva vsluM at 510CO and ny
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The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIIITH YEAR, No. 244, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 4, 1902, newspaper, December 4, 1902; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth85991/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .