The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIITH YEAR, No. 8, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 12, 1902 Page: 2 of 10
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A SUMMARY OF TI1E NEWS
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DOMESTIC
General Wade Hampton dletd at his htmt
In Columbia 8 C
Rev T DoWItt Talmagea pbjrteJaa
told oot bo bop for Ms reswvery am It Is
recognised that be In slawly dylac In Wash-
ington
Prof Joseph It Miller eoaXcsfed to mur-
dering Carrie M Jesmct la ttetXstt
Henry Flntrher iroloredl trail hnat In St
Lcnl for the murder of Lamia t Jsvst
thirtylive minutes before a tetrrram from
the governor was received granting
spite Of fifteen yr
vashTngton
The preiddeat his selected Eugene F
Ware of Ksass as cwnmUsloacr of pen-
sions to sHCcerd II nay Bran
GenersI MacArlbtrr re ased his t ntl
moay before the senate rMBppla commit-
tee Imtfrnt Krotrrelt baa arrived la Wash-
ington from bis trip o the Cnarteaton ex-
pedition
General SchoSeM via before the senate
committee on military affairs Ife la In
favor of the hill to reorganise the army
Senator Burton Kaneas succeeded In
hating the whole appropriation for tha ablp
cimoel diverted to the La Fort aeetlon
tbaogb he denied tn a letter baring any
soeh Intention
T ameadmBU to the oleomargarine
MO nave been agreed to br the honae com
mlltee hot there la a very snail llWellbood
that the bill will ever bi reported back to
the boa
The lenate committee has Inserted H00
CO la the rivers and harbors bill for the
Oalventon Inner harbor project
Texas la to be Included In the State In
vbleh an effort la to he made to extermi-
nate the water hyacinths
General rearson has made new charge
to the effect that the British are securing
deiertioiu from the American army In tVie
Philippines In order to get recrulta for
rrloe In Sooth Africa and he la now
securing iftldavlts to back the charges tip
CONGRESSIONAL
D hat on the Cuban reciprocity bill ran
tinned tn the house and speeches were
made br aereral member
The poatofflee appropriation hill waa sent
to eeriferenee and the honae appointed Ita
conferee
Mr Depewa speech of Thursday on
Southern election law precipitated a de
bat of three hour In the aeuate yeater
day
It was arreed In the senate to vote on
the Chinese esrluMon art at t oclock nt
Wednaaday
The aeuate pasted a Mil reserving the
right to the United Mtate jo ns any d
vices Invented by Its naval ofllrera whl
In the service and wbleb may be protected
by letters patent
FOREIGN
The trlk rs tn and around Itrns el
are still belligerent and more troops have
been ordered to the scene Martial law
may be d elar d
The no r officials have arrived al Klerks
dorp hut notblnx oencernlnR p ea n n
tlatlnns has s yet b n elven out
Actlnft Governor Wrlcht of the Philip-
pines says that the editor of Freedom who
was arrested under the sedition law will
haTe to prove his aasertloui
SPORT
Result at MemphisTheory The Dnn
3faronc Vulcaln Hva Ilussel MeWllllams
Ilfsults at OaklandMnmlc Ulldreth
Organdie Tho Hoodoo Alnlia II IHrona
Marshal Mel
Ilestilis at Washlneton Klolm Tllue ln
tcr The Uojden ilorlosa Merry Hours
Alack
TEXAS
The ennrt of appeals haa barn appealed to
fnr a writ ot mandamus to compel the dls
triet Jnd e of Travis to file his caneiuMens
In a contested election oas from WIIBara
emuAwtln
Awtln wilt have the State eneampmeat
If so other city arts f r It
More of the funds for fee Stau Instl
lotions have been exbau tesi
BherlS SbHy says that tanalrlcns In Starr
ceoaty n1U o < w lea a batJ aa Uaoa nta
valHnc In Zapela
rreeMent llonstoa hraada aa a fake
the report that he Intends to make whole
eale ehaaaes as the AcricuKaral and Me
chaalcal efllese
Ta attoraey leneral holds In effect that
there l no tat on poolvoms
Th Tarrant eonnty W T II waata
the president lo pnt an end to the legal-
ized vice In the Philippine
A small oil find he a tauMd conalderaWe
excitement near Ilearne
The campaign hna come to a close In Hill
county and the result Is In doubt
It hni been found that the rdp lines uaert
In carrying oil from the Daaamont wells
are lielnK clnitced by depoalt
Two new wells arc In at Henutnont
rutty Hull of Chlca o It critically III at
Renumont
An admiralty suit has been filed at neao
ment BKalnst the barge Tabor by the own-
ers and crew of the oil steamer Atlaa
Anothnr urgent appeal haa been received j
from the county Judge of Maputo county
lalvcston county warrant holders ar
trenerally accepting the terma offered by the
commlsslonera
COMMERCIAL
ConnlclltiK luterprctntlons put upon th
Kovernment crop report of the condition of
winter wheat ou April 1 act gralu apeculnt
ora to Kueaalng and aa active and Irregular
market reaultcd
1Virly tradlns In corn waa similar to that
of wheat
Oat a differed from the other pita and
sort of a prlxc puxxle to traders
Provisions wete atrong all day until Just
before title close when profittaking took
off some of the gain
The fear of a corner In Louisville and
Naahrllle somewhat abated In the atoch
market hut speculative eeittlment wu scu
altlve and there waa considerable of a tee
aawCotton
Cotton made a small decline on heavier
receipt a and steady realising
A special report on the flurry In the
Lotriarllla and Nashville stock does not
make the caim therefor apparent
railroads
Colonel Morse says the railroads will
sin the Bght against ticket scalpers
The Southern Pacific will have a mag-
nificent rice ethlhlt at the Dallas reunlm
arranged by Prof Attwater
HOUSTON
WorV will be begun at once np n the
erection of the new IHrsI Baptlt church
corner of Pannln and Walker
Rome valuable property cban ea band1
corner of Main and Rtik
Mr John 1lnnegan buys the Baptist
church property corner of ifanntn nd
TlnsV
Sew rlty officials officially notified of
tuelr election
New city democratic executive commiteo
will organlie Monday night
TRIPLE ALLIANCE RENEWED
Germany More Anxiou for It Than Hor
Ministers Indicated
llerlln April 11 The conferences held In
Vienna by Count Von Ilulovr the Imperial
rbnncnllor havo reatdted In a deelstun that
the trlplo alllanrn shall be renewed for an-
other term of years Thla newa reached
llerlln from Vienna tonight Kresb terma
of alllnucn nil be drawn embracing some
of the eonresslons Ueruiauy makes to Aua
trln and Italy These concessions will prob-
ably relate to tradn questions
It la reported here Hint Germany la really
more Interested In the ronewnl ot the triple
alliance than waa Indicated by Ilia utter-
ances ot her ministers last Jauuary
and
The Digestive Organs
Some humors are inherited others are
acquired commonly through derangements of
the digestive organs
Whether inherited or acquired they are
radically and permanently removed by one
and the same medicine and that is
Hoods Sarsaparilla it cleanses the
bjpod perfects digestion cures dyspepsia stops
all eruptions clears the complexion builds up
the whole system
For various reasons humors are most
quicjdy removed in the Spring
Take Hoods this Spring
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Wo have been using Hoods Sarsaparilla for several years
p t nni U has always given the best of satisfaction especially
os a Sprlns medicine It builds up the general system and
glres ney Ijfe I heartily recommend It to the public Dwiauy
C rW Wblteland Ind
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ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE FOB HOODS SARSAPARILLA
HOUSTON DATLY POST SATlRDAY MORXLVfr APRIL 12 1902
SITUATION NEAR BRUSSELS
llM1 I I 1 f
The sStrikers are Still Belligerentand More
Troops Have Arrived
rtrostels April II Sharp lighting be-
tween arlhera and gendarmes o < frr < l hie
morbLna al Br < iu nles near tliailorl
Several tlfiuund strikrs attacked and
atoned a body of gendarme wlm retaliated
by firing their reudvers A tiharp fnaillmlt
follnwed and the gendarmea were compelled
to retreat A aqnadnfu of Uncers however
galloped apaml dlepereeit the mob
Additional rcElinenU of cavnlry lufaury
and rttglueerx arrived here this morulug
A battalion I held In readiness for action
at each of tho barracks All the troops
are annplbd with wo packets of ball car
trIdgeH and two packets of socalled strike
cartridges
ijendurnies and civic gMicU me assem-
bling nt tbelr bfidiiiiartcrs In large num-
bers and riurroiiK Inatructlonx have been
Issued Tor thr iiit nt r > presston of ont
brcitka at their Inception
Kour reglincnti of on airy wnd Infantry
arrived at fluirJer i to < lar ln anry baa
been aeut to UmiwiIii and Vitvoordcn and
wiuadrons < > f chnshitiia have oeen distrib-
uted In the Midlands
The rVlgtitn gotcrntuent has decided to
proclaim martial inw ou Monday unlaas
order la pievloualv icstortd
The sitting of the chamber of deputies
today was charaitcrlxcd by violent aicuea
The premier Count le Nacyer referring
to tba depliirable events of yesterday ad
The appeal of the aoirlillsts to the popula-
tion proves that It la their avowed plan to
continue the struggl een after parlia-
ment has pronoiinod on the revision lill
Their aim Is the dcthtnnoiueiit it power
and the tilumob of resolution The gnwru
inent la resolved that the debate on the
revision bill shall occur In spite of the iu
MUttons of the Moiilteur SoHullste to the
contrary
At this point In he premiers spooMi vio-
lent altercation which nearly led to blow
arose between the deputies of be opposing
parties Jlhcrtls olid socialists engaged < n
n sharp dlscuaslon concerning the iigrc
menr eonclndcd lietween them for the <
fenae < 0f unlversnl suffrage and M Dctii
bleu suelnilst sheared We are be
betrayed
At the close of the sitting socialist depu
The Southern Army During the Civil War
Was Scientifically Organized in
Hia Opinion
Washington April 11The repot t of the
testimony gten bfore the somite commit-
tee OB military affairs by ieueial Schofleld
formerly the iiunmiindlng ucncral of the
army on the bill to create i general stall
was made > nhu today He lndoiscd tho
bill sajlug that he had long sluve com
lo the rouluslon that thcie la no roam uu
der our constitution lor two commanders
end that the president who tho constitu-
tion makes the supreme commander must
act through the secretary ot war lie
added
Tha very exalted Individual ofdee no
oalled ot oo > uimnii ujt g u ral of the niiiiy
roost disappear There Is no room for It
In this gorerument no matter who occu
pies It It Is ikm a question of personality
ut all or the character of tho individual
so far ax this question U concerned lis
must ba what other nations of tho eavtli
tMve a chlof of staff not a commanding
general
Referring to the German system General
yehotleld said We would have to modify
their system bo as to inako It applicable
If o bad at thu bead of thu tinny tor
year the same dlsilugutwhrd gtmileman
other things being satisfactory that would
be very well but what is the use of a
great Eeneral as the nominal bend of tin
army If the president will uot even talk
to hlin except to erltlelje Mm or If the
sen etary of war and lit du not even ace
each other What good U he7
Senator Ilurions Why would not the
RkTtr condition or affairs exlat between the
chief of staff and the president
General Schotleld IlecuiiM he would re
lleve him Mnd get another Te personal
relations between the president the Necre
Ury of war and the commanding general
are after all nwre Important than any law
and mat I one of the teaton why thla
hill la absolutely Indlxpensshle nr some-
thing like It You innM give to the presl
dent dlseretton to select that man
Senator Kurrou Wby can not the lieu-
tenant general of Ihe army and the I > re t
dent confer as II UT
General Sehofield Ttaey are not on speak
tur lerius
Senator Hurrow Not on speaking
teims
General Schofleld Ne Mr Von ntll
have to get rid of that Intolerable Condi-
tion by which this man clos to the nre t
dent the nnl > man man vtho la available
to do these things Is ji man whom the
pusldent does not talk except to erttl
eUe him The result Is bad very bad
The president fnela tbe weed of auch a
mail aa did tbe presidents whom 1 have
known They woahl I nan not do
theee thin I mi st have a mllltarv man
to help me Then In lhat situation he
perhaps sends for tolnnel or Major So and
So and he finds thai he Is a iirlgbl young
fella and he kno about thete tbiugs
and In a few dav It get o be known that
Tom So and So la commanding the army
It reply to a queatton bv Senator teett
calling attention to General Mlb atate
msnt that tbe effect of tbe proposed legla
latton would be to Germanise and ltnstlan
lie tha American army General RehoBeld
said I am not afraid of that I think
ties ehoutlng Jesuit tb f stor ij the
president s tribune l hers were theu sum
motteil to preserva order abd a sMeni s e
ensued In nhlch blows were frtety ex
ebnuKid
After the ehiinber clnsed meniltera
f tl e left party and socialists preeede t
the inalson du penple with the Isitentlcp
piTiiailing the peoplr to cease their dem
vnstratloo until next week The m lon
as Kiirrbouded by the civic guards but
a meeting was permitted to be held inside
M Van nernvrttder and other speakeis
the meeting advocated thai the people re-
main calm and hare recourse to a kciii v
strike neat week If the government u > i
force As th persona who attended Hie
mietlng were nlspeislng and lu splt < ot
the precaution of permitting enly a fen of
tbem to leave at one time conflicts wltr
th nollee ocearred Mounted gendarnj
cleared the atreets and manv of the d mo i
strafors fired their revolvers lurinx t e
eseitlng there were seveial nnrbrenfca In iw
city The police chatged the rioter nud
nttout tnentyflvc persons were nouuded
Many others were arrested AH tbac nr
re > ted were armed with reiolveia
ltitnonatratlntis end emnuutcrx also oc-
curred nt Uege Ohcnt aad elsewhere the
most serious being at lloudeug tiocgnles In
the coal district I luring the colllalon be-
tween the police and strikers at that place
the hvtter used brickbats and tireanu
The police Bred on the rioters killing a
coal miner and a young girl Fifteen ptfi
soiis were wounded Including two police-
men Mounted infantry dispersed the mobs
Tin < > r are tM4iur moved to the various
provlnclul points where there Is disorder
The debute on the estimates hi wen
fixed In the chamber for next Saturday
The socialist eem to fear that the gov-
ernment wilt rui < h the budget and prorogue
the chamber before next Tuesday the day
fixed for the dlscusdou of universal auf
fritge
The rtrM guard la again Minder arms to
tilgiht aud all the police H > ts bine been
doubled
a m There have been no further dls
ti > i1 > nnces of nny kind Tin nuilorttv ot
the civic guard who are uniformed like the
sodlers nml arnud nltlt rltle unil havouci
11 ere wltlulrawn at 1 o lock this morn-
ing
CONDITIONS IN ZAPATA
Immediate Help Is Called For for Those Who
5 Can Not Leave the Country
SCIIOFIELDS TESTIMONY
What He Said Before Senate Military
Committee Made Public
e
o
Ran Antonio Texa April It Mni r Itlcka today received a letter from o
2 County Judge Spaho of Zapata ouilv appealing for Immediate help for the atarv
lug poor In that county Indue bpaun writes that the dtmtrion Is terrible and
J that actual stmiitlim eLt h Luiulicda of families Tlie letter continues
All who can do so are leaving the county but the large majority can not do
J so flinply because I hey bove not the menns We need help and qutckiv to °
save the Hior of the starving poor Ja
os esaose a Bo o assoasco < > ooa asaoeo
CALLED CONGRESS FOUNTAIN OF ERRORS
one general at th < he f nl the armt jnd
I would have thri beiiteiuint gtneiils and
then the proper timelier of ofdieri Ill the
grades miner that The Confederate dur-
ing the civil war nre a great nior
than we were In thii rc perl They were
better solilleja mid better diuated and
knew more about n Ther ennled off the
cieuter proportion of the he t hlood lhat
no had to the tutli iud thev oigm
Irid their arim < centltlerlt >
also expressed the opinion thnt nn
der the aenreUly of onr ihe chief of stall
loiiiri have charge of the departments of
supply snd transportation and the alsnul
corps which tba commanding aenernl does
not now eculrot lie also urged Unit tin-
der existing Inn the commanding general
has no real autlmrltv and except that the
la prealdeiit of the board of ordnance and
fort Ideation theie has newr been a liw
denning what hi noniijon i lie held that
the United Suite and Ureal RHtain are
thu only Important countries which have
nut a general ntHlT Of the British he said
They hav net unv system What we
btivo Ik what ibey had a hundred years
ago and we have not Improved on It mul
tney have not iltlier Thev hue had the
Kanic confllcl hetueen the horse guards
mul Ihe liar nftice In liieat Rrit tin as ive
have had heie and ilmt will iontli iu unll
bj some ehaiiee n kins hiipeu to In u
goldler and ihn lie win straighten It all
cut qillcker iliciu ligilning
REPRIEVE WAS TOO LATE
IT
CAME THIRTYFIVE MINUTES
AFTER THE EXECUTION
Governor Dookery Ssys However that
the Respite Would Have Only Aoted
as a Short Stay
St Louis April Jlllenry Flutcber col-
ored wai hanged at MinrUe today for the
murder of l < ug Huth Id u > ar old ou
Auguat UT twin
At d11 a to Juttt thlrtytlvo ml mi tea
after rhe fatal drop fell the following
telegram wis received by the stieiin from
governor Iiockcry grautlng a respite of
Wteu days
Joaeph V nikmann Sheriff St IxiuIk
JeBcrson illy Mo April 11 I have
granted a regplto uf Uflcen days In cnaa
of Henry Kluuher to be bauged today
May execution Answer
A M UiKkcrv Governor
Ill following reply waa aeut
A M DiMkerj Governor Jefferson City
St liiuU 11 April 11 Henry Kluim
er esacutsd HW a m Telegram of htay
re elved al H 4V
Joseph 11 Dlckmanii Sheriff
At It oVIock last night rircult Atorney
Folk telegraphed tioveiuoj Oockery recoiu
mending a ten days reprieve In order to
Investigate more fully eouie testimony to
the eftevf that Ilucher acted In self de
teuae when he killed ltotfi
A replv to this messace reached the
Four Court at a m Friday Mr Folk
uot being there SherlH OlcBiuaun recmviHl
the dispatch t was rrom the telegraph
office at Jcfferon fity and stated that the
Folk message had been dIHvcred to the gov-
ernors manstnn it read
Joseph Folk St Uiib
Jefferson flty April 11 1 H a m
oura lo A M Oockery signed Polk re
reived MeMetiger orts governor would
not come lo d < > r atitck his head out of ei
end ftorv window atketl Whats wanted
Messenger told bim nature of uicsngc
He told him to put It under door Made
no reply
Shertn Illckmann concluded bat this
mesm no interference and went on with
his preparations for the execution Flutcb
er w a told of the circumstances but
evinced no tuiipilse at the outcome He
lost all hrtpe at mldnlirbt About WO per-
sons were present at rhe hunting
WHAT OOVKRNOB POrKRItY SAVR
Jeffarson city Mo April II Goiernor
Doekspy declined to dlscuaf the time of re-
ceiving Circuit Attorney FolkV telegram
n Flutcber but save he did not
wVmlsh t Hernianlie et her things a VlVt le i > > an early hour this morning lo
with advantage u aslblv grant a respite The governor un a
Itetnarklng upon the ptovlitnna of he went down atalra to cat Folks measagr
hill for a four veara term a chief of staff nd read It at 12 1 this inoNiIng liui
Osneral Schofleld nnpoted II aa coming from ft he did not decide lo act until bM
thBt fountain of error the congrass of thU morning Jle at once wired Sheriff
the Inlted Statea whleh nrov < dr < for tha I Plckmami and alao telephoned him to 3 >
retirement of lie verv best men Just wh n the exeeution he says the order being
tbev come to be of the ace when Vop cnt at rt ndocfc The telegram reiehed
Moltke won hla grenteat trlnniph 1 l lonU thirty nve minute ton late and
am not superannuated yet he continued the telephone message ten minutes too late
and Hill I have beeen retired for long Governor Doekery tated that Flutchsr
toia snoald have tieen executed and that the
General gehofield expressed the oplnou second respite could oWlv have operated fi
that durlnc the cdvll war the Rnnth ru av tav tb execution a few dav a
tern of selecting bah ofdeers waa far h t rov
lor than that of Hie orth SoenVIn nt i
the rank of lleuteusVit general he aid I tO CURE GRIP IN TWO DAY8
he would se the proposed ehlaf of staff i I axatlve Uromo Quinine removes the cau c
Ttn blfher unk adding I would taak 1L W Giotss sUsatursea ayery box
WE ARE NOT ALARMISTS
Would Simply Direct Your Atten-
tion to Serious Symptoms Ex-
perienced byTliousands
THEY TRULY INDICATE TERRI-
BLE AND DEADLY KID-
NEY DISEASE
Has Cured the Most Desperate
Cases and Will Assuredly
Banish Your Trouble
White wo would not play the part of
alarmists and seek to frighten people by
declaring that a large majority of them aie
already rktlms of kidney disease and lia-
ble lo be hurried Into untimely srraves by
them still the very noticeable Increase of
kidney dlsoeacs In recent years and their
virulent power la a subject that Is con-
stantly engaging the attention of the ablest
raedlcal Investigator
Have yon pain in the small of the back
of dull draggling nature but often acute
and severe Is the urine lu a disordered
state sometimes pale In color and very
voploii ut other times high < olore1 aud
scauty with brick sediment or with set
tllug of mucus offensive and foul imell
lugV Uavo you a general feeling of lassi-
tude and weakness l > o you recognise the
fact that you are unable to perform the
same amount of mental or phiskjl work
that you got through with months ugo
Any one of the symptoms mentioned
points unmistakably to deadly kidney dl
case in some form Do not delay until If
Is too late If you value life begin this
very day with Palnca Celery Compound
It ii > jour only hope of success and safety
By the twe of this wonderful remedy tens
of thousands are now enjoying perfci
health who were once victims of treacher-
ous kidney dlseise Head carefully the
testimony of Mr Albert Bowers S4 Xortili
Thirteenth St Newark X J
Some two years ago I suffered with kid-
ney disease dining whli h time I had two
doctors neither of whom could do me any
good It was not until I used Ialnea Ce
erv Compound thai I found relief I had
no strength energv or ambition and was
nervous and1 Irritable I was H11 tun down
and lost about forty pounds 1 felt thit
the end was near when a friend sngae te < i
Inlnes Celery Compound and I have this
gitnt niedMne to inink for mv re toratlon
to health
Its Easy tn Dye 6
THE DEBATE CONTINUED
CUBAN RECIPROCITY STILL THE
TOPIC IN THE HOUSE
The Republican Whip Declares that the
Bill Is Sure to Pass When It
Comes to a Vote
Waililngtnp April 11Debate od the
Cuban reciprocity bill continued lu the
house today the principal apecches being
made by Mr Long t au a member of the
ways and means committee who from the
Brat ardently supported the proposition for
lerlproeity aud who
original favored a
reduction of 40 per cent and by Mr Sha
froth Colo who vigorously oppoeeii me
bill on tiie ground that tbe ugar ttual
which he said was waging a war of ex-
termination against the beet augur Indua
iry would be lta chief beneficiary Tli
leaders of the hou e who have liem much
worried us to tho outcome of the coutru
veisy were vomdderably rellmcd today
when Mr Wauon tlnd who Is actio nt
the republican whip on thla occasion In
formed them that after a careful oanraM
he was positive that when the attempt was
rondo to overrule the chair In order to make
way for an amendment to abolish tbe dlf
fercuilal ou leaned sugar the chair would
be sustained
On both aide It Is conceded that the un
certainty residing the fate of the bill
hinges upon the iiucatlon of orerrullug the
chair lieaplte Mr Wutsons iaurass there
are ihn u among the oppouents of the bill
ubo still contend that they will win the
At the cneutng of the session the speak
er annoumed the
Mppulnlinent of a cum
mlttee to attend the funeral at Arlington
cemeler Washington of General W S
Uosvcruns
The polofflce appropriation bill was seut
J Mw Iot1 smlih III
f r rh OBV i wc awnlhtsd con
1 rn Pa w < Io onimll
tee of the wbole mid resumed the consid
eration of the Cuban reciprocity bill
Mr Uuig iKuni a nonibet of the wav
and mesna committee who flnl the outset
n h prTl J ntroversy has been one
T 1 n ir reciproc
Itv was the ttrat speaker
B t U Vl01 rsument In favor
of thMii
the bill and iated lhat 50me eowfs
h ous were necessary for Iuha prosperity
h b gar InduVtrv
ftatsil that by making concessions to the
Cubans the Fulled States would eventual
Lv control Ihe entire trade of ih l nd
Concluding hl spaecb he urged the oTownt
rZr7eed 0 lnhe1Vjr uji SeS to
iiiienered hebslf of cMha In Its tizht
for Independence bad done
Mr lying met a volley of nncMlnns fiom
the opponent of relProiT on the eDublT
can aide He rldb uled theiepubllcan art
verarle ofreclproeltv who
n
re
cfte AM nJ alou to Cuba he
csuje they alleged thil It threatened the
proteorivc sytm hut ho deilberatel
prcpryd to adopt revoiutor c irie
Lki l w fffOtlal off reanad utar
Dlntlir hl fo lh 1 bWD Pl 1 In he
tertiifc i2r P r of
Purpoae pro
teiunr the heel nuar lafiriitrv
Mr Shod nth Coloi h r = fd ihit m
S 5M EK3MK
t Ti s and other i Wettern
If he from the repn
I made a Sf nf e o on0Tfo aomehodr m
i leto the coffer fX i nn < 1 8 wtr
M B p a tta housa adjooratd
y ArWV A VVfWVVW AA erVVV
j i m m > m ii seam i i iian I j TU MaM
laasilllllliTir lllllll II I il l > 7m
GLO W BRACKLNRIDGr < t
Ficiiilcnt fc
of San Antonio Texai
JNO J CANNON Cnhltr
CONFESSED TO AURDER
PROF MILLER SAYS HL KILLED CAR-
RIE JENNtT IN DETROIT
He Told His Stcry After Beinrj in the
Sweat Box One Hour and Twenty
Minutes in a Very Calm Way
Detroit Mich April ll1rof Joseph M
Miller at lJ oYlok confessed to rommlttlu
the innrder of Carrie M Jennet After be-
ing lu the sweat box one hour and twenty
minutes Miller broka down and confessed
to the crime Assistant Itosecntor Mtr
rlain three offbers and ihe ofllclnl atcnog
rnphor of tbe police department were prcs
cut Miller Mild that he had Illicit re a
lions with iho girl nnd waa responsible lor
her condition lie xnlil he offered lo sud
Miss Jcnuei to a litngln hospital hut she
icfuhrt tn k luHlstlng that he Ipave h a
family and go to some other cltv with hor
This he would imt do Wedne vlnv nlaht
when lie started from home for the lo
meetlnir he hml an iMimiueincut with t e
girl and Intended to kill her He took th
hntcbet that s found bv the officers in
hli kitchen with him He aecieted this
on Seventh itrcct on bl wav to the meet
ing When he left the lodge i mis he he
cured the hatchet again and proceeded to
the corner of Fourteenth aud Warren nve
nues where he met Mils Jennet Thev
walked over to Thirteenth street and out
to where the killing was don Miller sat
that they sat down on the Mdewalk and
talked for a while the giil urging him to
abandon bis family und leave the city with
her lie then whipped out the hatchet and
struck her In the head When asked whv
lw mutilated her an Miller said he had no
recollection pf nnythlnp after the tlrst blow
until he found hlnicMf wiping the blood
f > 0 his hatchet on the grass In the vacant
lotThis
This In brief Ik the story of the murder
throughout the harrowing recital Miller
was remarkably calm betrnvlng no emo
tion and but cnmparatlxely slight nervous
ness
ECZEMA NO CURE NO PAY
1 AO IMMMFM fall f > cure Ulnit
w > onn T ° Urr 01 ls an l fores Ill
pies arid Rlackheads on the face aud all
sklti diseases 50c
SHAD FOR THE NECHES
An Important Industry May Be Establish-
ed in Texas
Special to Vie Ioat
Washington April UA a HeMiIt of the
request made and urged by Rnproentatlre
ooiicr the fiah commlsion baK pmnilseil
that a carload of shad shall be planted
In Ihe mouhh of the eohos river this
epring provided Ihe neiesary arrange-
ments for transportation eim he made Al-
though It may not n appear on Its face
this Is renlly a big thing for Texas A
flmllar plant made In the Potomac t nm
twelve years ago rcoilte in the river bolng
mvmaamrfri
cleanses the
disease is nt
chronic diseases
T W1STAR BROWN
oirhiUdclphli fj
JONATHAN LANX
They EXCEL and are Superb To be
correctly dre et i
in Fit Wear and Beauty that you buy 0J JjH
We are now displaying a very pretty jneof
Vlti tnlit
C M IIARCOURT AiitCnHq
Here is ait
oxwm
that it fcncully ap-
proved hy the saitl
dressers
Its one of Ih line of
JS 77tSS > vWf
Of COHIK
The
Strand
TRA0E UARIs
IS BfUNOEO
ON F ERlf
SHOE
Kibo EnatneI Calf
Htavy Veted
Sole Extension
Edge Low Heel
AS
Neckwear and Shirt patterM
of the very latest designs
A
K H Cawthon Col
MENS AND BOYS OUTFITTERS
Mens Store 512514 Alain St Boys Store 505 MainSi
PROMPT DELIVERY
FINANOIAL
Erirt Reproduction of thlsSfthfta
50
is the price
Krupp
Tuffly
have sole rights of
lltetnlly stocked with 5nf M
thereafter and at P
vears ng l a vers impoistt rVft
it gMii it r r f
adapted
ere as well f
tbe fi h as any river InlDs
BLOOD TAINT
The man whose sytem is poflaledlt
rrod rt
poison was or a long time e
phy
dark future for among those
the constant study
not given subject
this disease wa considered X
11
I
mpfness Liberali
THE BiERGHfirJTS NATIONAL BANK OF IIOUSTOS
abiding belief that science was vd
cure however and after years of W
close study i
the disease devoted to its rf
f1
were rewarded with success
record have yi Wed
worst cases on
p
method of treatment If mmrtl > ou J < KiiS
sf
drastic drugs you will < mmrtlj act
tV
periority of my trratment
the system with potash and 5 tfl
of which are as damaging to tse sjjj
DR HATHAWAY My treune pr PJ rJi
ney Diseases etc andfVnvhe co nsunatTon either at my c tit
Send for book and symptom blanks mailed free in plain envelop
denee confidential
J NEWTON HATHAWAY M i
ALAMO PLAZA SAN ANTONIO 1
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