The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIITH YEAR, No. 334, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 4, 1902 Page: 2 of 12
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A SUMMARY OF THE NEWS
Todays Weather
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DOMESTIC
Mm Jefferson Davis Is seriously lit at tno
Bt Charles hotet New Orleans
Charles Broadway Hoon I dead
Edward liaison the alleged runrder ot
the Earl family nt Wei La In en route
to Louisiana having consented to go with-
out requlslton papers
Frlnce Henry wan received by enthusi-
astic crowds In Chicago nnd St Louis and
entertained during blit stay In those cities
by the mayors and prominent citizens o
cacli place
Hnprcme court of tho United States ha
declared constitutional the Illinois law
against buying and selling options
Che supreme coutt of the United States
hn decided that land contract made under
the Texas act ot 1870 bare not been im-
paired by subsequent legislation
WASHINGTON
Senator Dallcy has been advised by his
physician to return to Texas Congress-
men Stephens Henry and Lanhuui will
also como to Texas shortly
irrny tents will probably be loaned to
the Dallas reunion management
The Southern Texas Federal Judicial flls
tret court bill has been favorably reported
to the senate by Culberson and will bo
railed up In the near future
Mr Hnwlos man will be appointed post
Maxtor at El Paso
President lloosevelt told the Charleston
delegation that he would visit the exposi-
tion at an early date
CONGRESSIONAL
The house spent tho dny discussing the
bill to classify the rural free delivery sys-
tem and to place the carriers under the
contract system
The senate began the consideration ot the
shipping bill
Various bills affecting the time aud place
ef holding Federal courts were passed
A bill was rawed to establish a mirlne
fcospltal nt Savannah Ga at a cost not
to exceed 200000
A bill to authorize the appointment
Allen V Meed now a captain on the re-
tired list of the nay as a rear admiral
was passed by the senate
The senate passed a bill to pay Flora A
Darling u S3 for damages on account ot-
her Illegal arrest nnd Imprisonment lu New
Orleans In January ISM
foreign
The pontifical Jubilee was celebrated with
groat pomp in Rome Pope Loo pronouncing
tho benediction
President Diaz and party have left Cludad
Torflrlo Diaz on their return to the City ot
Mexico
The nocrs attacked a British convoy on
February S3 and killed wouudod nd eapi
Hired 032 men They nlso secured two
guns
Count Von Billow has explained that Oer
many has no territorial Intentions In China
simply wauts the open door
polFticau
The meeting place of tbo middle ofthn
road ropullsts Nitlonal convention will
likely be changed fiom Loulsvlllu to Mem-
phis
SPORT
Results at New Orleans The Four Hun
dred Chickadee Merrymaker Imp Albula
Felix Hard John Orlgsby
Results at San Uranelseot Courtier Do
recn Del Segno Lode Stnr Dllnborough
6ca Lion
TEXAST
Senator nibrell was the orator at the uni-
versity celebration ot Texas Independence
Day
Cornerstones of two new buildings for
Baylor university were laid at Waco Presi-
dent Cooper and Governor Saycrs making
Addresses
Trainmaster Thome of the Denver was
killed Iby a train near Childress
A W McComns charged with the mur-
der ot Dr McCulKtlon nt Paris was admit-
ted to ball in S25O0
Judge Tcnn of Travis county delivered a
forcible charge on gambling to die grand
Jurv
Judge Reagans condition Is reported < is
lightly Improved
The little town ot Kngle was almost wiped
But by fire Sunday night
Judgo GUIasple charged the Galveston
Brand Jury on slot machines but thcio arc
none doing business on the Island
An Important oil laud suit Is on trial at
Galveston
Lawyer Bates of San Antonio has for-
warded to Washington his proposed amend
Blent to tho Federal court bill
RAILROADS
The quadrennial weighing of the United
Elates mails in the fourth hectton begins
today
Local lodge ot railway clerks meets to-
night
Kales on class It and fourthclass freight
went Into effect yesterday
The Katy will consider an extension to
Austin but iriststojiear from Georgetown
and Granger
It Is believed at Navusota that the Inter-
national and Great Northern has made u
proposition to the Anderson people
Mr Ifarrlman Is due to arrive In Houston
today
Mr Stubbs favors consolidation of the
various passenger bureaus
COMMERCIAL
The cotton markets were to full control
of the bulls on smaller estimates and heavy
buying
Grain prices wrre depressed wlfli more
Interest shown In corn than tn wheat
rrovlslors opened strong but later de-
clined
Tlicro were some recoveries In prices In
often a wutta that the liver 1b
torpid oi loacUve More serious
oublea y toligw For a prompt
ftfclMit cure of Headache tnd all
ii extreaMwtake
Soodm PiHm
V Ulo tb 7 tosm tbo liver restore
full rogultr Mtton of tba bowels
Htsy do not grips or pain do not
irritate or lafouaa the Internal ormms
but have a posltlfo tonic effect 25c
itt all drugolsta or by matt ot
until the civil gov
Ho flgiaed that 70 cents a ton would ha
equivalent to 20 per cent of the duty and
maintained that Ills plan would Insure the
receipt of the money by those whom eon
gross desired to benefit If a dlieet tariff
concession were made he malntilnod thai
the benefit would accrue to the sugar tiuxt
and not to lli Cuban planters In this
connection be produced a report mnilc hv
tbo wnjs and means committee In the Inst
congress on a lesolutlon introduced bv Mr
Itlchardsrm the minority leader for the
return of tho duties collected on Porto
Ulean sugar This report Ir developed
was drawn by Uoncral Giosvenor Sir
the stock market but tho operations wera
largcy In tbo hands of professionals
Itecelpts of cattle at all points were very
heavy and the market reported actlv and
strong
TEXAS POLITICS
Congressman Lanham will come to Texas
late In March or early In April
HOUSTON
The citizens of Houston are elated over
the assurance of tho ship channel btlng
constructed
The city coundt fixed salaries for officers
during the ensuing year
Texas Independence Day watt observed In
Houston by closing of hanks and adjourn-
ment of courts for a half day
It K Lee chapter United Daughters t
the Confederacy will give n roof garuen
entertainment at the Audltoilum April
aud 5 for the benefit ot tho Dick Dowllng
monument fund
Heglstratlon books will be opened for
registering city voters tit the old market
house this morning nt H oclock
General Kttzhugh Leo will lecture In this
city for the heneflt of Dick Dowllng mon-
ument fund Wednesday Apill 10
Collector Glass report foe Pcbruary
shows the largest occupation tax collections
over made In any one mouth In Harris
county
Iter Claude L Chilton the greatest re-
vivalist In the South will arrive this morn-
ing nnd begin his revival services nt tho
McKee Street Methodist Episcopal church
South this evening
THE FLOOD CONDITION
TRAFFIC STOPPED ON THE N Y C
AND H R R
Passenrjers on the Empire State Ex-
press Had to Be Carried from the
Stalled Train in Row Boats
nudsen N Y March 3 nigh wattt
In the Hudson river nnd tho forming ot lee
gorges nbovo this city south of Albany
linn stopped rullioad traffic on the New
York Central nnd Hudson Klvcr railroad
Pour largo passenger trains are stalled
there In the flood one ot them being the
Umpire State express The waters bare
risen so high about them that the cars era
submerged to the root anil heavy Ice la
pounding them hard threatening their dem-
olition A vvoiktralu from Hudson which
vfcnt to the assistantc of the others Is nln
caught lu tho fiend and can not movn In
cither illiccllon the looiuotlvo tires being
extinguished
Tin hitectIn ncw yohic
New YoU March 3 Xot a Western train
enteied the Grand Central station todaj
All wern stalled somewhere along the Hue
or dchoed by tho flooda
Tim DAXUPIt USD NOT KKACIIKD
Cincinnati March 3 Cold weather and
strong winds have checked the flood In the
Ohio valley
THltEK 14VES IO T
Hazleton Pa March 3 The ehlgh Val-
ley railroad brldgo at Pennham has been
carried from Its abutment Two biake
rnou who had run n string of ears oulo tho
brldgo on Prlday to prevent Its being car-
ried away by the Hoods wero drowned
Franklin Kroh u school teacher In trying
to cross a brldgo spanning n swollen
stream was carried awny nnd drowned
PATALVriES IN FuToD AT AUOUSTA
Augusta Ga March 3Three lives were
lost hero In tho Uood which swept down
th Savannah river Saturday and Sun-
day Burt L Lloyd a white man fell
from a freight car on a railway bridge and
was swept away An unknown negro was
carried off a trestle and the receding
waters todav disclosed the hody of a necro
boy near tho foot of Mill street The
water has declined three feet from Its
highest mark
IXOOD HAsTltECEDnD
rtttaburg March 3 The great flood Is
gone and the turbulent waters of the Alle-
gheny Monougahela nnd Ohio rivers are
again within their natural channels
8CH8IDKD AT PATUUSON
New York March 3 The great flood
that Inundated a large part ef he mill
ectlon of raterson N 3 buhsldcd some
what during the night and It Is belt ve <
rj ° lUt tire by t ji iodu as Ya rcc aS that
wbUo It Is said there U I ttle
or no tnsurauco to cover H
OINTMENT fal
a 50 cents
y
HOUSTON DAILY POST TUESDAY MOWING MARCH 4 1902
CUBAN RECIPROCITY QUESTION
Republican Members of House Hold a Cau-
cus to Discuss the Subject
Washington March 3 The rcpnbllcaa Tawney read from bis report which con
member of the house who met In confer
ence againtonight to consider the Cuban
relief question nfter tlirco hours of fruit-
less discussion adjourned until Thursday
without action
Much feeling was manifested Polltlrit
disaster to the republican party In the
beet sugar Stales was predicted If the
tariff on sugar wns lowered for the bene-
fit of tho Cubans when auolhcr solution
Was open
About ISO republicans attended the cau-
cus Including Speaker Henderson
Mr Tawney of Minnesota who nt tho
last conference presented the proposition
to return to Cuban planters ft rebate on
duties collected from them got the floor
as soon as tbo conference was called to
order Ho had modltled his proposition to
provide that It should be rcttoacthe unlit
November 1 1001 lu order to cover all
tho present sugar crop and instead ftf
providing that 20 per cent of tho duties
collected should be returned as hU former
proposition did profiling that TO cents
on each ton of onno produced should bo
distributed directly to the sugar grower
tended tbut the bencilelary of the ltlrlmid
sou resolution would bo tl > < > rfttgar tnistv
and drew the lufuremi Hint tho name io
suit vvoluil follow n lOductluu of the duty
on sugnr from Culm Mr Tawney earnest-
ly in god the necessity for his letionttlvo
proposition
Mr Tawney underwent n sharp llio or
question front Ml lnjlic N Y Mr
Long Kin ami other He wns asked
littli11 it lis ids Intention that tbo w
bato should go to lioniesldent owners of
sugar lauds In Cuba and he icplled In the
negative He declared that our own ell I
Kin lio were engaged In speculation In
Cuba did not need our laigcHS
Mr TnwneyH imposition was In tho
form of u re olutloii dim ting the wayti
and means committee to piepnte a bill to
provlilo for the payment to Culm for sit
months fiom the passage of the bill of O
per cent of nil duties rolleited lit tho
t nlted Matei on Cuban Imports from No
eiubfr 1 Uiol if within sl months Culin
enters Into a reciprocal trade ngricmenl
with the United Stales giving tnli conn
trv lates of duty substantially below the
rates collected on like articles from other
countries then these rebates to Culm shall
continue to bo paid for three wars fiom
the date of the leclpiotlty ogieeinetit
The government of Culm or such ngeuey
ns the president may select shall p < iy to
the attnil bona lido cane grower ot the
island 70 cents per ton on each ton pio
uri rVhJX ni
Tho distribution under thU plan would r hv Mm
be made through the mimury government
f
government U established K November 1 nJ ° U Mr
1001 dining the life of the
Iirangement Any balance in tho Cuban
tie nry from this scheme Is to be applied
for the promotion of the general welfare
of Cuba
Judge Morris ot Minnesota who prepared
a proposition for an lneieahe of tbo duties
nnd ii leliate to Cuba some time ago also
supported the plan for si rebate and Iord
nc iMkh Minor Wis and other mem-
bers from beet sugar Males lead telegrams
from thilr icnstltuents piotesting against
any direct tariff concessions to Cuhn
At 11 ii m tho coufcrente adjourned un-
til next Tuesday
PONTIFICAL JUBILEE
The Celebration Was With Great
Pomp in Rome
Home March 3 The prlnelpil
eeromonv In the celebration of the
pontifical Jubilee was can led out
with extraordinary pomp at St Pe-
ters cathedral today In the present
of the pope ithe membeig of the
pontifical court the foreign missions
nnd an ussemhlago estimated to have
numbered fully W000 persons His
holiness was borne Into St Peters
In sedln gestatoila but he did not
partlclpito In the service beyond pro-
nouncing tho benediction
ARMY TENTS FOR REUNION
Believed Certain that Congress Will Loan
Them to Dallas
Special to Tho Po t
Washington Mai eh 3Colonel Slaughter
accompanied by Senator Bailey and Repre-
sentative Lauhnm called upon tbo sceietniy
Ot voir today to lequest the use of 1000
nrmy tents at the Confederate reunion In
Dallas next month The suggestion was
favorahly received by the secretary and at
l U suggestion resolutions will be Intro-
duced In congress tomorrow br Senator
Bailey and Mi Lanham authorizing the loan
of the tents for the Dsllas reunion and the
Gland Armv of the Itepuhlle meeting hero
next fall Iho adoption of the resolutions
and the loan of the tents are certainties
THE CHARLESTON DELEGATION
President Roosevelt Assured Them Ho
Would Visit the Exposition
Washington March 3A delegation of
prominent cltliens of Charleston S C-
had a conferenco with President Itoosevelt
today In regard to his attending the
Charlenton exposition Tho delegation
strongly mged the prestdent to keep his
engagement to Walt the exposition and as-
sured him a most cordial welcome Tho
president told the delegation that If noth
ing Intervened to pievent he would take
great pleusnru in visiting Charleston and
tho exposition somo time In the near fu
ture
BILL FAVORABLY REPORTED
New Federal Court Bill Will Be Called
Up Shortly
Special to The Post
Washington March 3The senate Judl
clary commlttco through Senator Culber
son reported favolably today the house bill
for tho cteatlon ot the Southern Pedeial
Judicial rtlMrlet of Texas The bill will he
called up soon by Neuaior Culberson and
paKKOil
< Xho J iost Irnmhicnt cnndldatcB for the
V ie h I nr ° KIMrrir of Oiatvestoi
mid Y hDo
Hum 0f Houston For dlstilet
uttoiney tho contest is between Lock Mc
Daniel of Houston and It It JIumicy ot
HoinpAtiiid O < i rtieivster Is looked upon
as a suru winner for the msriflialshlp
HAWLEY WINS OUT
His Man Will Be Named for Postmaster
at El Paso
Special to the Post
Washington Match 311 Is definitely as
ceitallied that tomonow tho piesldeut will
end to the sonato the numo of T It 01
shauseii ok postmaster at it Paso to sue
cecd It Campbell Mr Campbell has
> cen here a otipie of weeks and Mr Ot
shaiisen nrilved last night There has
been n pictly light over tbo ollle and Mr
Dlshauseti backed by Mr Hawley and Mi
Ion wins out This Is the Information
thut Is given out at the White House to
night
JOHN H KIRBY AT NEW ORLEANS
Told The Prorjressive Union of Its Great
Opportunities
Special to The Post
New Orleans March 3John H Klrby of
FOIIT WOUTH W E
18
years old w s given tlvo
reDltentiary for ilghwnv ro
jnother boy M ypIesAd
took from her llsa
Its
celved au ova tioh w heirhe arose to Spenk
Hi at oacc lauiiclied Into his
subject an
llU ill ll0i of h meiie auillene
foi over half
an hom When he concluded
fccorw of aeoplo crowded
about Mm to eon
MSKestlons ottered to New Or
leans
In an Interview Mr Klrby said Wn
Toxatu are ambitious and expet to carry
out plans by which we can export and Iiii
esT vW ur V a tliS
conies It Aow Orleans seeks trmii
our ah
lyN l c omlnF l o te und the eSinl
0 a a Nrl liable i
d I fr i
J nnJVtce tit to mnk in orranlxid or
the worst la over The damagq
IF t J < estimated was TX nP e S 0i UsKrVr le l Jprse ° rB
P tea Cured Without the
Itching Wind Weeding jKt
Piles Your druggist wW rlie
money If PASO
ry e
The Progressive Union ndopted
0 lroPo l steam
between Philadelphia and New Or
TEN YEARS OF BLESSED WORK
AND GLORIOUS VICTORIES
Paines Celery
Compound
Has Brought Health and New
Life to the Sick and Diseased
in Every Part of the Civil-
ized World
Tor tho last ten years tho work of Paines
Celery Compound linn been a bles ed nnd
cheering one to men nnd women qf every
rank In society In no rase has the grcit
medicine failed to benefit and where It
has heen used promptly It lias In every
case brought n cure
The blessed icsulls that spring fiom the
uso of Paines Lejory Compound are not
confined ti > this land of ours Tbo great
life giving medicine has been sent to eveiy
quarter of the civilized world and has
cured tho sick restored the weak and de-
pressed to health and strength and cans
ed tens of thousands to live who failed
to find health In worthless prescilptlons
snrsaparillas ncrInes and pills Paines
Celery Compound has cured when all other
remedies failed
It Is to this best of all medicines Talnes
Celery Compound that we would direct the
attention of rvcry man nnd woman suffer-
ing from weakness general debility rheu
mallsm neuralgia heart trouble dyspep-
sia anemia blood diseases liver complaint
and kidney trouble Thousands of grateful
letters havo poured In testifying to won-
derful and permanent ernes
It Is foolish nnd criminal to delay tho
use ot such a disease banlsher when others
havo so clearly demonstrated its value
when many of your friends and neighbors
havo been made well by Its use The
health giving vlrtnes are fo eminently great
that tho ablest physicians are prescribing
Paines Celery Compound dally for the
sick
It you arc weak physically In the grasp
ot disease or slmpty feeling out of sorts
Irritable sleepless or despondent try one
bottle of Pnlnes Celery Compound and
nolo well the magical effort
JOCKEY WAS FINED 550
He Jerked His Horse Up in the
First Race
Mj gggJ jjggW
THERE WERE THREE WINNING FAVORITES
They Wero The Four Hundred Chick-
adee and Imp Albula The Offend-
ing Jockey Was Warned
New Oilcans March 3 The Pour Hun-
dred Chickadee aud Imp Albula weie the
winning favoiltes Jockey fiormley pulled
Julia Jmikln up In the flist race and was
lined 30 and warned for tho last time to
lido more consistently
Six furlongs The Hour Hundred Dolce
Pur NIcnte Pose ot May Time 11 Hi
Mile and a sixteenth Chickadee loslc P
Vntiul Dame Time 1111
aix furlougvMiuvmikcr The Messen-
ger Allopath Time 111
Six furlousx liaudliii Imp Albula Van
Hoorebckc linlm of illead Time 11tv
Mile and seventy juids helling I ellx
Hard Six Floilnn Jcua Time lt5U
MllcJohn Uugsby Pliaraoi Wooutrlce
Time lIHa
NEW OUMUNS HXTKIES
A1 11 ne sixteenth selllngExcelMs
ll Mlllui Heed Manic 110 Much Carter
107 tree Admission 100 Clearfield p7 > r
lnuulo Tuuodj 110 Woodstlek Crosby
107 Illg Injun lot Lcmoyne U7
Six furlongs selling Tom Collins 113 St
Wood Ms Mr Christopher 107 llarlui i
1iltchlo 101 Dr Miplicns 100 lady Kent
> S > John irlgsliv lu ltauco itimmerack
105 Lauratct 101 Mistress 100 Ben nul
lum 03
Hiudle handicap over live hurdles mile
aud a quarter Torrcnn 13S Mr lloe 137
Iolumbla Hollo 133 tjntlovliighin i3 i iu
Moe Cnntadus 137 Gould 131 itobert Mor
11011 133
Mile and a sixteenth handicap Intiuslve
>
13L Scnilct Illv 10 Itcseibi rj Mynheer
10U Idn Lcdford 01
Mile mid ii half xolllug Major Minslv
113 Inile Tom US Axlin 111 Cicely rhoin
cap Hi Sllvir Coin vn JiiLkuuapcs OS Ad
mitiis nit Doloialnc Ki
Mile mid seventy vurds selling Ilcqunntli
107 Mudenella 10 > Annie Thompson
Klngstelle 101 Iov ible Juti Flunk InniM
Nl Pay the Fiddler 107 Van lloorebeko
101 llalloon Mule Lois 101 Alvas Pet
100Clear
Clear aud fast
Oakland Results
San Francisco March 3 Seven furlongs
sclllngCourtlcr Hirry TBatiher Irate
Time 1T
Five a ml n half furlongs selllngDorecn
Larry Wilt Estado Time 11
Four furlongs Del Seguo Oroslus DIs-
charged Time 54
Seven furlongs selling Lode Star Hush
lletds Sunello Time t3v4
Six furlongs Fdlnboiougli Jerld Sir
Poitgnl Time l L
Futurity course RellngSen Llou Edu-
cate Ned Dennis Time 117ft
CHARLES BROADWAY ROUSS DEAD
He Died from Heart D isease and
Dropsy
New York March 3 Charles Broadway
llonm died hore today He had suffered
fiom heart dtteaie and drops
M5i0U bprn Woodsboro Md
IV llf rtrt engaged In ooslness lu
Wlncuciter Va served In the Confeileiato
ermv and then came to New York In 1SIV
Ho has been In huMncsji here < oiitiiiuoiKlv
uce that time Ho erected at tils nwh
exrenso a monument tn dead Confedernta
jo dlers In Mount Hope cemetery this cits
founded a physical laboratory nt the I nl
verslty of lrglnla and gave 1100000 for a
t onfederale monument tn ho located nt
Illehmond Some years ugo Mr nouss
tecamc Mini He offered l < M ooo tn
anv one who eoitld restore hli sight hut
the reward wns never Miecewfully claimed
Bankrupts Discharged
Galveston Texan March Albert Wels <
bankrupt of Galveston wns discharged bv
T
Judge Ilryant this mnrnlng
August Mantauxn was tidjudged Umk
rC < 1 0 h0 utf ln bn
ni ptcy
while Vi UZAN s nJl > T veiling about itixk
lighting the iilrre < l ItantlHr chur h
Wim Itln5i ITP lighted Ump ami as
the pieced It up the lump ejploVlel Vt
tjlfi bf rlJI > ln ° n Ore The Vnrnin U
tuiuVttSl doclcr sm n
WS v > Tl 5iit
gH it Mlll
To the Ladies of Houston
We bctr to extend our apologies for our Inability to open our BOVS STORE 505 Main street
between Prairie and Texas avenues on March 5th as advertised and we assure you we keenly
We however that through our enterprise
reerct the disappointment thus occasioned promise
andi Lai In dlsSng your need due amends will shortly be made In the opening of tho
Only Sxdus m oys Jtore m the State
Replete with the daintiest fixtures polite help and most pleasing effects In Boys Clothlno
Waists Hats Caps and all Furnishings We shall diligently aim to make o this store a
veritable little palace delightful to the mamas and gladdening to the hearts of the little fc
lows Please notice our space In The Post for an early definite announcement when we trust
every lady in Houston will honor us with her presence and receive a handsome SOUVENIR
Meantime our Mens Store across the street displays a pretty line of faprlng Fashionable
Clothing Shirts Hats etc
K H Cawthon Co
xttRivt > iyMvam
General Observations
Observations taken by United States
weather bureau at 8 p m 73th tnrrldlan
Tom fulo
Abilene Teia ncraiure fall
Amarlllo Texas is if
Atlanta CJa
f otpus Cltrlstl Tciaa
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T k Lanltte Ilrnroo
Quinine Tahti in
druggists refund money If it fan
Mr
DR HATHAWAY
FINANOIAL
512 and314
e Main St Rice Hotel
PS Every news boy and poor boy in the city invited to our Boys Store to receive Free a serviceable Cap
Ladies
300
Oxford
Ties
You say pretty high priced
Yes but not as high in price as in
quality Theyre made by Laird
Schober Co the exclusive style
for which were justiy famed
Never have spring styles pre-
sented so striking an array in the
matter of variety Theyre the
latest and swellest of shapes
many in the favorite Patent Vici
Kid welt and turn soles mostly 5
shoes but some at S4 The widths
are from AA to E the size > > 1 to 8
We would like to have you
come in and look them over
Youre free to go without pur-
chasing
Krupp Tuffly
ILLINOIS LAW AFFIRMED
The Statute Against Buying and
Selling Options Involved
CARRIED TO NATIONAL SUPREME COURT
Opinion Was Handed Down by Justice
Harlan Two of the Judges
Dissented
Waahlnston Mnroh 3 The Uuitrd Stntes
supremo court loilay affirmed tlie dccioo or
tliu supronio comt of tlie htato or Illinois
In the earn of A C llooth v The Statu
of Illlnol Involving tho validity of the
fctiite Mntnti imposing n tine vt fiom 10
to InK for duallng ln futuro
The dDdsion of the State court upheld
tho law anil todays opinion suitiilnud that
decision The opinion vvk handed ilovvu by
Just ie HmInn and was dHsentud fiom by
JuMlcea Kroner and Poekhum
The Illinois law involved Hcction 130 of
the criminal code of the State and It pro
liles that whoever ontriets to linvo or
Klve tn hluiMdf for another option to Noil
01 buy at 1 f tit mo time any rrin nr nthor
enimniidllj or forohtnlN a maiket bv
Hpitadlnc fake ininois to liillueiico tho
1 > r l0nniudltlus 01 coincrHthe nutkrt
J r i1 01 not l > ss tllll 510 nor more
tiiiin 100O or iTintlncd In the comity Jail
not ox eedltm one jtrar or both
In dellveilug the opinion of the comt
1H 1 la H111 0 > 1 H
li 1 Cted 011 the charge of vlolailng the
s 11 ute ko fnr i It lclated to pt tot
B iii < r V01 VllH a at 11 future
time He wan found guilty and adjudged
to pav a tine of UO
The opinion of tlio supieine court ot
Illinois was afflimeil
niniioiT rMt riiTK casi nnriDLU
WaBhlujton JIareli i In n dceWon ren
dere < l In the Ililtwl Stated supreme court
to In it vvas held that tlie nidlnaiiiQ en
act by lip ilty government of Detroit
Jlleli arbitrarily reducing street car fare
wiih lrtegulnr and without binding cffcci
This decM011 wan baned upon the fact that
no previous ordlnmtc had liecn passed
iHIng street oar fates at 1 cents
WEATHER INFORMATION
Probabilities
Washington March 3 ii tern Tciiih
Italn Tue day colder In interior Wedneo
KHliolr 0 er ai an1 n portions
brUb u
foutherly ninils shifting to nnrth
Ciklah in1 nJIrt Int1lan Territories Italn
< r Tnuwlav Wednesday fair
wlndB
beeomlne northerly
RURAL FREE DELIVERY
That Service Was What Was Dis-
cussed by the House
CONTRACT VS THE SALARY SYSTEM
Mr Loud Said He Believed tho Pres-
ent Scheme Productive of Evil Mv
Swanson Led the Opposition
Wnhliiston March 3 The house today
b < gin consideration ot the bill to classify
the iuril fico delivery service and place
tho carriers under the couttact system Mr
Ioud fal chairman of the committee on
postoffieea and post toadt made the opening
argument lu favor of the bill speaking foi
two and a halt hour Mr Swuiisou Va 1
led the opposition The debate was Inter-
rupted before tho close ot tho eosidon by
the presentation ot tho confcicnce report
upon the Philippine tariff bill Mr lMnc
the majoilty leader declined to allow the
mlnoilty moro than thirty minutes In which
to dlBcust tho tepoit and this offer was
rejected A filibuster follow cd aud tho
hoiico adjourned after the previous question
on tho adoption ot the icport had been ot
dered
Under tho oider made last week the
hou o todiy wuut Into committee of tlie
whole and enteied unon the consideration
of the bill to oliislfr the rural free ileliv
cry service and substitute the contract for
the salary Mjstein for rural carriers
It wa mranged that general debate
should be c < iuilly divided between the
friends and opponents of the measuie and
Mr Loud ttalj should contiol the time In
favor aud Mr Swanson Va against the
bill The fotmer lu opiilui tac debute
ok tared thnt In his opinion upon the so
lullon of tho questions Involved would de-
pend whether the mini free deliver sor
ico would con ultimately ililOOiX or J0
CWtKHJ per annum The rural fice de
llvory service up to this time he said
ha been it political 0110 aud It bad given
11 dny members of eungioss tholr tliat taste
of tli sweets of public patronate Ho
tald the service was the most extravagant
In the public service At the Inception the
carriers Teielved i00 per uniimu Now
they received JUOO If the silary system
was continued they would eventually re-
ceive S > Wi or > At the pieent time
S riO < X wan being spent for the Mipcrvl
kory force The bill vvas carefully drawn
Mr Ioud snld to ptovlde against the po <
fdlillltr of
a recmience of the star loute
scandiils Onlv one contract could be given
to one man who must live In the dl tibtl
whero the loute was located and who muse
perforin tho xorvleo himself
Mr Ioud chin god that a piomlse had
cone foi tli that If the present svstein wn
continued the ineiiilieiH of iongies wiuild
outrol the nppolntinenl of carriers In the
future as they iinl In the past Mr Ioud
> poke for two and 11 half hours
Mr SvvniiKoti Ui argued that the pros
cut system would be more advantageous to
llio rural cnnlers than the contract svs
tem lie contended that if the setice w ns
irarle effecllvo It would become self sup
porting
Mr Swanson contended tint the contrail
system would allow tho building up of 1
political machine b > permitting the depart
ment to pass on the trustworthiness of the
bbldtrs He said that the present system
> v which democratic congressmen were al
lowed to name half tho cirrleis In their dls
trlcts should be continued
Mr 1 r Williams III took Issue with
Swanson as to the latter sUtemenl
1I1 daring that Northern democrats vvtte nl
lowed no vnbe li the seeetlon of curlers
Ho believed the contract system would take
the sonic out of politics
When Mr Swanson concluded the com
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Mr nieliardson Tenn the w
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vleld the floor for that purpose fcr
fused to itant more Hun tlilrtv
to tbo minority This pioffer >
Isri doeliifeil whereupon Mr rwHlc
inandcil the previous question Oom
iM the vote Mood Ayes 73 fl Wj
Mr ItiemrdioM made the point TL
rtimriiin The speaker vvat able WH
in lv 147 metpbetjin it n fiiiorum
lllchnrdsoii iinvcV an ndjountnf0 j
motion was lint H7 to M and toWLfi
no iiuoium present tke speiker lt i
ieik to call the roll The prevIoiKBl
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