The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. TWELFTH YEAR, No. 284, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 13, 1897 Page: 3 of 10
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TILT IN THE HOUSE
Commented on Johnsons
ttoch on Hcnrst
STROVEHSYIN THE SENATE
Allen
lllns im < l <
Itemed llrmnrUi Oxer
Clilcni Iluiriirm
L January 12Somo lively
Jarring marked the Utter hour
Etc today The frcd homestead
Mcr discussion and Mr Allen
trtunlly or eiucstlonlng Mr
flaconsln concerning the party
fcf last Till It brought nbout
frenre of opinion ns to wliothor
platform was made at Ohl
antic
Jllinanolli < Mr V1 declared
was almost nothing In tlio Chi
Irm not Inlmlcalilo to thu In
lio government He Insisted tliit
XiollB platform wns founded na
flair The controveray becamu
ami took a wide range
Jrsttad bill was furlber debated
roichcd Mr Vilas at
f was
I ft measure giving away 13
fcovcrnment money Mr Nelson
Minnesota Mr Allen ami Mr
Ii i or Kansxs spoke for tlio
lull Hem 1 of New Voile who
Irn addressed the sonato of lain
Ivor ot n h rixlng your > ears
i of fourtb claas postmasters
Ion January 1 The house to
lied a jensatlonil bpiiupI to tho
attacks made by Mr Johnson
la on KJIlor Iloari Mr John
Magulro Dein of California
Intagonlsls today Their wordy
Tout of the publication In tbo
In part of Mr Magulios m cccli
Inn the former a speech last we ok
r Magtilre defended Mr Hearst
It tho menuon of Johrons name
mi matlcix In tlf < culy life of
Ihcn ho re idod in Syracuse
r Johnson ot thi floor on a
personal privilege Ilo was nt
k tlc H iliiioun eil Mr Ma
Ick en h m as wanton ami cow
Li loll tin story of his Imllit
foui < ur ago In Nc Yolk
r and how be bail gono to Cnll
lltar a ll n bume uml lake n
He ib nbed bla uoeoeau ami
vl imii ail < m luck
piy every
Evicit He < llllif 1 ibal nil 111 In
l stor > in California where be
avowed it when be ian for ot
ln with a lilioi lnvi Ivi bo
src o Mr Mngulro mil Mr
IWts on in who last ok ibar
lls stuck on Mi Hearst na cow
lulro iiplieil to Mr Johnson In a
Rein He told how he hail nt
r scenic time In wbbb to icply
Jitisou during Ibe ilebala and had
lie to tiLiire hearing for him
a
lietml at Mr Johnson for uhln
e his aituk went homo to lilm
llio should have tliotiKlit of tho
lanfrutih he wan biliiglnglo nil
Ire he a > illcd Mr Hearst
Die of Now York who represents
lite dl titct made a brief state
llndtiatlon of Mr Johnson Ills
I expunge Mr Magtilres imaiks
re v rd was adopted after Mr
had Inclfeitually attempted to
n bill a similar motion to cx
lnhmon a remarks about Mr-
s diented 82 to 111 Thin In
Hhadnuerf interest III the hnuao
Jilt before the adjournment
p Kir Hud announced the uun
peli ii i I math va ant ny tho
pinker 1ilsp wbkh has-
h peeuiatton Mr Ilalley
i < itii In tbe acanry cm
and Mr Dimmer of
to ut on wujs mil iiionnn
i In il iv tbo speaker sustained
of or lir ainiiiM ibe motion tn
tin I ifl fundliiK bill
ton J mlar 10 Mltlc lnteiont
fmnl hi tin bouso tolaj on the
dcii of iliii point of Older
crilns b > M lioekeiv mom ot
a8 i Mi loncu motion to
the li itn railway fiindlnt bill
torilay nfi r tbe ilofiit of tho
tel after tbo leadln of the-
n speak r ustalned tho pout of
the bill will nut bo recommitted
lo ten r mi ime ami rcKUlato tbe
aliens i0 own real iktitu iu the
was its
Ion of Mr llartmann Hop of
a
bill vi pnsse t mvinl the
ic to Hi i akin f uffiiKuits n
mry of put
inis tla n or
ants ii i < ar brfme the
Mini
ociHislh wl v la0 10
irwf J
in tinnt ai to
illcanoi ei inincal nnd igil ul
niintin thi u
ulniral ilaimnnt
Uisilit r tr
iIMm on r frm
e rlAl fr
P a tui tt nnnil ilu > law
ii na maKer nt appoint
n < > dlKbai a c
o hi in
3 jiurieuvl In
to
ik > r iu iiiiui icfcr
5io inilutiP x nlui ildkij aid
r their
i < nws
lc m na Passed
lh I1 l n
A d luted a norm
io in iV apparent that there
o he Iaellle railway
i II
hate tl Mis bbapo of a bo
en lM Vn ial aatK nl1 < > Mr
iT ir
rlilay Mr
it tin printed In
R
rki k connection with
I ho h i J 8 iwch anil
ptaraiir
Ml01 nR
It it r i nc < n < 1 j < e the
aiiMil rlor for him <
nhnL iii l0M Uo so < > on
UJii aS Ollt 111 My lr
olesinYourHeaith
> > t does that mean Sup
yw are taking in noucy
uay ami
drop it into n
fket with holes you will
1 yotvacU n loser instead of
Kaincr by the days business
ic isith your health Yen
t ami drink nnd
8iccp yct
instead of
gain strength
re > > n yonr health
me bloo1
diseavr probably
W i8 your vitality You
n t begin
too soon to take
c Btcat blood purifier
yers Sarsaparilla
Wu
j s Jft tUsUaJwitoiitj
y
yielded bis time Aa soon aa tho bill was
passed the California member rose Im-
petuously The house Immediately squared
Itxcit around
Ho besan calmly to reclto his grlo ancrs
hut It was npparctil ho was keyed tip to a
hlfili tension H had Reen nt ho ald
iluilng tho debate on tbo fundlm bill to
point out some umlerlylnR facts1 bthlnl
tbe opposition to thu bill Hut he > ald ho
hail done no openly nnd broadly lie had
poken of what ho knew and hu had been
responsible for what ho nod lap nc iai
henii tho attack of Mr Cooper tut ho
Mild hu had been ttnablo io > ol tho lloor
to teply to It Today he had noticed In tho
Itecoid a personal attack on ilmscir ny tho
Kontliman from talltornla Mr < Iaiiilre
printed under tho prhlleno rrantcd to
membirs of entendlni their remarks
Ilo was unfamiliar with tlio privileges of
tho house In this reenrd but ho would as-
sume that the piivlloKu only fine a mem
ber nn opportunity to amplify bis remark
on the pending measure Yesteiday ho
said ho bad been Informed that be was to
bo pewonally assailed by Mr MaRtiire not
for what bo had said of him iMagulre but
of another Ilo had waited ai day in an
ticipation or the attack but 1011c bad mrao
and this mnrnliiK Instead of an open nttntk
be bad round thin bitter personal amiult In
tho ltecord Ho ilealrul now in say u lew
words about tho mattera touched In that
pilntid assjiill bicaine he nuutod tbo an-
tidote to fio wait the pulton Hu went on-
o denounce MnKiilie Ktatomcnta rs wan
ton mrlkloustiess lie also rcfernd to the
tact Hint a Ht IoiiIb torre pondoit had
UlfKraplieil to his paper thut Mr rtnRiilru
was koIiir to txpono tho okeMons In bis
Johnson s rloset to show that this
mi siulilen burst of wirth on ihn part of
Manulre 11 further said that as far as
tajlnc that Mr Ilearata paper In Han
llanrlaio bud alicady printed Mr Ma
Ktilies remarks ami the chargci made 11
lh Mr Johnson anld Juat na acII for mo
to face thli matter now na later > ml meet
tho lownnlly liKlnuatloni madi naaliiiit mo-
nt thu dictations of William 11 Mca i It
In true that 34 jeara aRO I was mi tioit
blo Iu New York that I was Indicted lbit
1 went tu California lo beourc a home and
llio down tho past but it la untrue that 1
went under an assumed namo
He wint on to desrrlbe bow he bad
worked In Sacramento to make amends for
tho past Ills volio shook ns ho told him
by the blessings of od nnd tbo help of bla
bow I wife ho had at last been ablo to lay
back eicry dollar of what ho owed
I bo bousu greeted blm with hearty ap-
plause
Coutlnulnc bo told how eicr slnco U70
bo had returned each year to Syracuse and
bad been at tbe seenn ot his youthrtil in
illtctetion He told of thu honors ho had
been aeiorded In California where tho
Mciy was known but tt had remained for
the man ftom the South district of Cali-
fornia IMaKUlre to deho like n ghost Into
tho uu > t In order to dlseiace bis wlfo and
family
1 liawi told blm ho Bald that I am
not ashamed of m > life nnd that I liao
not comenled this blot upon It Can ecry
man in this house and country ta > us
mu eh
In Racramento I bne built p a name
and fame any man nilsht be proud it
In lsiii Mr Johnston eontlnued be had
aRiiln been nominated and illhiUh tbo
bitterest UrIiI eer known bad been mule
a Kill nut blm he had eatrlid ever election
district In Saeinmentn and bad carried tho
lounty by 11OH He had been neyit vldous
l > attacked by editorials and caricatures
dally by this peraon ealkd IlearBt
Tho honored speaker or tho hou o anil Mr
Iloulello had bteil slmlbiily attacil il while
visllinR California last summer but the
attacks iiniii them bad been but tho drlp
t Inss of a brook Inslde Niagara compared
with those on him
Ho Mid copies of the paper had been kenl
to his Johiinons wlfo while klip lay on a-
bed of sickness In ilanKer ot death and
that tho iirlcatures and editorials had been
put In onelopes so blm would not full to
Ket them Ilo asked Is It wonderful that
1 Mi mi Inek when the opportunity uinioi
Is there any man who would do any
less eiept the Rentleman from California
James O MnRUlre
Ho knew that ho would bo attacked Lilt
did not expect to b attacked In such im
Infnmous ami iindrihanded way There was
a ram In Ireland called Informers il ere
weie hired assassins In Italy nnd paid
spirs In ltursld but any tint of them vculd
hao named to do what tho Bontl imn
nun C illfoinli had done
ltefeirhiR to bis attack on Mr Hearst
ho a 11
lliery eharRu 1 bale made Is capable
of pinof 1 do not shelter mjselt behlud
my comilllutional ptMleRo llurlliliu 1
say as a member I am responsible for in n
cltlen personally and llnanclally
If either the gentleman from Wisconsin
Coopir or Ihn Kentlemm from Calirornla
MiiRUlre thinks 1 am cowaidly let either
npiit to me outside this chamber what be
has raid Inside and his clinically will bo
appiftstd
In cnmluslon bo said
There Is a Mntuto of limitation In crry
clvllied nation nRaiimt crime s it ilRtit
to Ro back llilrDrour ycats and unlock
Iho seeret ihnmbeis and briiiR ollt the
skeletons of m > past and shake them be
foie the people to forever throw at a
man the follies nnd crimes of hli joiith
Should there not bo a statute f limitation
acalnst Ibis Oh may Iho day lomo in
this nation when mm will bo iiidRed Mi ely
by their acts ill Hie proient and no news-
paper or man will delie into his past nnd
bring mi row to bis wife his iblllrin and
to tbe Rrny hairs he has
There was deep silence when Mr Ma
fiulre arose to reply He LcRnu
I never printed intlilni 1 never nsl ed
nny man to pilut hiijIIiIiir I have never
said anythlnR au > where I urn not willing
to tcpeat aRiiln before any uan nijself
lan wiek one of the most lcunirUiblo In
deient inallelntis hpecehes 1 eior hearil
an > heiu was made here nRaluit a man
absent from this place not fven ablo lo
lift up his oleo to say nay lu his rcs
i me
He related that he had prepared tho
nddlllon lo his speech to which Mr John-
son objeetid bad endeavored to pet recog-
nition 1ilday ami Hatiinlay tu deliver it
and on Monday had asked the speaker If
bo could not deliver It aa a matter ot
personal prlvllese but had been refused
lie had no other way to make 1 defenne of
the man who bad been so unjustly at-
tacked The only dlftirento betvven tho
speech made on tho floor and the one In Iho
llccord tho latter waa mild Ir eompirlaon
Iu the part of the speech to which Mr
Johnson objected no onecould llnd any
thltiR unparliamentary but the description
lilted Mr Johnson who had mado juch a
cowardly altuck upon the bojhood of an-
other He whines Mr Masulro contlnucid
sanastlcall at this attack on himself
lie thinks only of himself ho doe not
think of the Brief and atiRUlsli until It
tlrlkes himself Why did not he think ct
these thltiRS when he made tbe attack on
another who was not present and who wa3
npt a member of his body Tho man who
makes this plea a wceplnR appeal lo you
here usid this languago with referonco to
Mr Hearst
Mr MuKuire then read the chirjja by
Mr Johnson asnlnst Mr Hearst
These charccs said Mr MaRiilre vlcn
he concluded the readliiu are fase and
It 111 becomes tbe author of thoio charges
to whine because I reply
This was greeted with a acatterlnK burst
of applause
Mr MaBUlre went on to say that Iho
Bcntleiuan from California need not ccn
cern himself with my courage or that of
Mr Cooper
Willi regard In the attack oa Mr Hearst
he ald that ho thought it only proper to
imiko a rtply
Mr Magulo said soma very lompll
mentary things ot Mr Hearsts newspaper
In New York cbaracterUIng It us tbo vreat
rst newspaper on iirtb This part ft lib
tpcerli rrokrd a chorus of groans from the
lioinre amKamld much laughter Mr Ma
Riilre eondndid
Tho house was still buzilng with excite-
ment when Mr Toole Hep of New York
the member from Syracuse Mr Joumson a
HOUSTON DAILY POST
old homo moved to expunse Mr Magulros
T 1 mm tho record Mr loolo ex
plained that he nnd Mr Johnson had been
Hliooltnatea fifty years ago He described
sir Johnson n a man ot excellent family
and a bright scholar as a boy nod he also
alluded briefly to bis troublo when bo was
Indicted for forgery
Hut said be wo knew ho would re
deem himself nnd be did so
lie concluded by sajInR he did iot think
the house could nlTord to havo Mr Ma
gulre a remarks tu go Into the permanent
record
Mr Perkins Itcp ot Iowa tbalrmitn of
the printing committee was for Immediate
action Hu raid If Mr Johnsons remtrks
tire to bo stricken out they should lavo
been objected lo at the tlmo Ihcy were
spokon Ilo was not for delay He said ho
was In favor of expunging Mr Magulros
remarks from tbo ricord
Mr Tnwne Hep of Minnesota made
another effort to secure an amendment so
as to strike out the speech of Mr Johnson
as well as that of Mr Magulre but It was
nfvo ruled out Thereupon Mr McMlllln
moved tn refer the wholo question to tho
committee on rules Tbe bouso evidently
was not In n temper for delay and Mr Mc
Mllllns motion was defeated rs to 123
Mr Tooles motion was then agreed to
without division
Mr Tonne Immediately presented as a
senate privilege matter n motion to strike-
out that portion of Mr Johnsons remarks
constituting tho attack upon Mr Hearst
Tho motion was defeated The speaker
counted four members as present and not
voting to mako up n quorum This closed
tho Incident and tho bouso proceeded with
tho call of committees
A resolution was passed to pay the widow
ot tho lato Speaker Crisp ltl l the ex-
penses of his last Illness nnd tuneril
Iho speaker announced tbe following
committee
Agriculture Slokrs Dcm ot South
Carolina chairman
Tnatnfflcei and Tost ItoiulsCrisp lcin
of Irorgla chairman
Wa > F and Means Iloatner Icm ot
Louisiana
riules Ilalley Dcm of Texas
At D p m the bouso adjourned
MATI1 lMIIICIlllDIXiS
CoittrovrrNV Our tin rhliilKti uml
I ml lu un Itiil Im Ilnf form
Wiislutigton Jnnuiry 12 Only ii fow
tenitofn weio im > ient today Almost l < n
mediately titter the reading or tho Jour
r < il on motion of Mr Mherman chairman
of the eommltttv on foriMgt rvjalnjus an
Dxeeui vo ttvJalon Muting twenty mnulcM
was held
The rnniito coiieurii l In llie liou < e
amendments to the bill to conform lo an 1
unify tile coiuuriielloii of a hildge across
llnl river above PisUwi Ark liv tho
Tiviukiiii ond poet hooit riiAioi1 mid
the 1111 wni iimn
ilr lltll llleni of New York Introduced
a IIll niillnir tho teruiH of foiirlheUisi
1OHiinisleiti four > iu us well us Ihoie
who now bold the r unices nt Hie plenum
or llio appointing iwwer Mr 11II ic
feired to the rcmnviil of KritniiisterH wluiu
Mr Stevonwm was Hint ii i tint jkhi
mnater Reneixil aiil abn vvhrii Mi Vuni
UMker wis tioslmnster gen ral A new
polli y hid biin iniriuei bv thu prent
iidm nWiiMitlon IniiliiT H wis harmful
to the nirtv or nut b would not wis but
nil polmiihteis lnl l > eui ill iwe tn serve
ollt llielr terniH unbv s tbern w ia cause
At prcwmt there were i < i nominatlono
btfme tin po tortli comm tteo held up
lor one cmine or niiollnr
Mr Chindler Slnco tho third day of
Noveml r bive there not beou removals
nude rr pulltlal purpiKio
Mr Illll cb linir n dozen
Mr Chandler lluvo tliero not been
iniiuy more
Mr 1111 Plom tho ekimor ono would
tbeik lh rn had been a thousand
Mr 1liinillcr IlMin the complaint that
come in mo I inn lift rmul ib < l many > l
niuHteiH liiv Inen i ovtl beouiaii iliey
viiUil fur Ilrvin
Mr Illll mlI bis bill provided that when
a Postmaster Inul Mtvitl n fow years und
a vmvincy ooeurreil thu mm uppont il
should seive out the uuexjilreil term nnd
It would gtvo a npulilk1111 four > ears nnd
1 denuocivitio purei jior four ears with
on huvliiK charges lvucii > o > l up ngalnat
blmTho
Tho foll went lo the comuJttcc on post
oribis nnd pint roa Is
Afr ltrwiiiis reolirlloii rebitlve to ex-
tending the Ptosldeiillnl term mu token
up tn allow Mr Htewnrt Top of Nevada
InillseiifM It
llio free homestead 1 > 11 imi then
taltun up
Mi Niiscn Hep of Minnesota support-
ed the lill m a JiKit oxteiiBlon or the gov
11 n < ills iwllev or glving free home-
steads to iiotual nettlyr i It was or ii es
llv to alii the mtlhra as tlu who on
Joveil tlie linellts or a pronftlvo larirt
atw those who weiii bomtltcd by rver
and harbor itnproveuietita
Mr tlrindler mora to < i uueMtlon or priv
ilige uml lead a oiiiiimmleitVin from
lleerj A Impont nr Invvn eliltnng tp
hive Iwmmi tleetisl to s it n the t nliel
Statiw Mliate on May t 1W for u < i nn or
eils war II iolied the eontepi over the
criMi tn the tnlted States senate 1 jear
ngn nnd ur ed thai the sulijivt t i
opened by llio tiemite Tin iiiinuirlil was
relerreil tn the oommtteo on prvlegen
urtl leiMlom
Ml Allen Top of Nebraska critlelsml
wnators who opi ed the flee liuuieHl id
Ml although all the Naloiml platfonn
bi I riee honierflend planks It wis n ti
rtnrimnitni v on our Nntloiuil eonvenllons
Mhl Mr Allen tint goo I tnn go together
and eimncKite piunclples lu order to c itoli
voles but mu with a view to earrjIiiR out
the prlnsplis
Mr VjIik Dim or Wlseon In fcpoko
agnlnM tho hWI II was rtiMtige ho said
tl < it the ItII ntrieteil little ittmuton n
thongli It gave ivvtir WS0ii0l i of govern
mom moy ivoriling lo the efitluuten
of goveri neiii ofilcers It was n measue
itundeil to Inslow n gfcrt on the oeiiHints
of Indan kuilK for which ibey bid agreed
to iinv the government
Theie wan a stdrteil threorornerol col
Inriuv ivhen Mr Allen sought in iiuimioii
Mr Vilas on the liomrtteml ponk of tbo
lemocraUc pi itform iisi Mr Allin rnl a
t tifeirliiK to the plalforoi udoptcd at
thlcngo
If ttsat lililfonit l tbo ono I under
stmul 11 in be Iniernipteil Mr Vlas 1
will riy tint there Is nmost nothlag In t
that 4 not liibnk il lo tbo Intiirests of the
llllllil KlHtiw
Jjc me ask tbo peivifnr rtuerlfvl Mc
Allen is In pleaed vv th tiio course of
AMionsln in gong repuliilenii List fnH
I mo t ewiWillv ntiprnve anstvered
M Vlla tho ilel < rmlnatlnn of the p1
nle of Wlscnnin bv w bieh i major tv
liaf < c In n vorag pnniiatlon of n little
our 10001 was Ctrl against n pulley delrt
mental to the Intor < s of tlio tmteil
States
Mr Teffer Top of Kinois spilte fo
the bill ill tevik oern nr to defen 1 the
Statu nihil nl lr tlen or Knnoii ii oso
ppolep in favor of llie ndependence or
Cul The bill was then In d < vddo and at S1S
P In the sorlle adjourned
nitirivi sijsmiin
Trciitlrri With ii flit I lift uml the
Ormice lrff lite llelll i
Washington J iniiary 15 The senate
bad a brief executive s wi lojay at the
InstaiKC of S niior Kluniiin cliartnin of
tho aenitu oommlitir on fonlgi rtkilops
lo eotijldtr n eomman enlo fiom the
seir < lry or stnt In rcgirl to the oxtri
oit on ireaiK vvb Ihe Orange Vtre htnte
ana the Arsnitln llepublte vvhlcn vine
moillflKd and ratified bv theeienal vesttr
day Tlew trealM a n iiollatu nwdii
provision fir the txtradltion of Amr < an
cHltens ns well ii others nceuJsl of
crimo In Arg > iilno or the Orinse Tree
Siita Thi Ir In opposition to ihn usual
ftiDloin In extrad lion ti i < lisi maile by
tbs counirv whlcl Is to leave t out onul
with Iho Unu < Stites to surrender lust
Wv Ji from Justce who lire eltirers of lht
ecurnry or protect them nttilnst the for
egn eountiy wflh vvheh wi > haw nex
tiad tlon eoawntln The semtn < iienl d
thu iteatieS so as to muke them conform
to this rule
Soimtnry Olney s letter was nldr r I-
to Senator Sherman nnd naked that the
senate reconsider H anion n rntljvlng
the tresitlfj m ns to withdraw Its amend
nirnls to thmn Th eretary fxid In Ills
l tter hat ho wr > > at the Instance of the
tumiMirt am tlwt h > bter ihougln tlio
chanres intrte bv th srrste unw m Sen-
ator Sherman aeonllngly moved a rtcon
I deratici
rniirl It II lit
Wnthirjton Janutry 11 S rei ry
Ft nclJ In affirming a dtdalon of the
7 > iJ
i < A y 1s V 4j > >
WEDNESDAY MORNING JANDAKT 13 1897
general land office hold that tmderUi I there Is always nn uncertainty about ll
nmsTuiiray u
trvatlm concluded with Mexloo on Fein thereafter
iu ry 2 184H nnd Ueccmlier 30 lsw nil
lands cmbraeevl within tbe boundaries of
Mexican or Siwnlsh grints or cHlms nt
the dato tho itrevttlos were duly ratified
by such trcxitlen were placed In a state of
reservation which has been continued In
forco by tho net of March 3 1Mb crtsiung
a court of tirtvevto land claims The rcnr
ynllon of tbesn lands will continue In
force until vtter Judgment or that coutt
becomes final nnd complete
PoiTivovr With th Commissioner
Wnshlnglo1 Janu r 12 The Tavnco
Indian delegation from Oklahoma bended
bv Chief Curlcy had a powwow with Com
inlosronvr of Indian Affnlfa llrownlne to
iltv Thev wnttted to secure n ri h pav
ivent of JlPOoji from ther tribal fund In
the xreisury nnd nflor recking a comnro
tnlso of IAOon acceptnd an ofTer of tho
commissioner lo reeoinniend tn enncress
that 71000 be allowed Chief Citrlev sild
bis people would miko lullclotia n o of
tho inonev nnd would mako an effort to
got nnojhcr WW from the next con-
gress
Work on Iho Turin lltll
Washington January 15 Tlio republlean
membersi of the waya nnd means commit-
tee will begin their work of fnmlnc Iho
Urlft bill tomorrow when they will bold
n meetlmr 4lie tlrst of n long ercs which
will continue until the bill has been nn
iKhetl Tho minority members of lh com
mittee according tn ho n uri eurtnm
iv II tnke no imrt In Ibe work until the
bill la rendv to report lo Iho house
IleiittleTrlee Conlisl
Wi hlturton J inuirv 12 The house
committee on election No 2 held a re
fden to bear nrguinonls In the enntiised
lentlon caso of lientlle vs Trice from
llio Third district of Louisiana
Ilepnrtfil l nxoriilily
Wishlngton Jnnmrv IThe house
commlllee on Judlcnrv tndav orvlered a
fivornblo report nn wenito bill tn i iii ji
lite appointment of deputy marshal In the
Indljii TtirMory mado between Mirrh 1
1 and April 13 JSOC
AViiIhrr Iltrecnnl
Washington lanuaiv 1 Tor nisteru
Texan nnd LouKniu Threatening weith
er and light showers In extmno northern
portion south wind
WeMern Texas nnd New Mexloo < lcn
o nIly fair viriablo winds
otiiiA ami unit iviiitv
IVrilitlliln limes Itienlls I lie Ilimona
XovellHt While in Iloeeiiie
Chicago News
Nearly every Chlcagoan who baa traveled
In Hurore has lsltcd the City of Tlorcnco
nud counted his tlmo lost It ho failed to see
tho delightful villa wbeio foimerly dwelt
Millie do la Hnmtv tbo novelst Miovvu to
tho world of readers as Ouida
To btlcli pcoplo especially tlio report that
Oulda la now reduced almost to poverty
proves luttristlng and among otlars Im
privsseil by ibo story Is 1cruaado Jones
who wns some jears ago the distinguished
uml eriintrlo writers neighbor
When she lived In Klorcnie said Mr
Jones the authoress was at her b t or
wotst us somo critics dcelare lu thorn d s
when ll was rumored Dial she had a now
book lu pritis tho fair datum of Tlorcnco
trembled in their boudoirs each fearing
her tlmo hud come for Oulda a malliloua
uets seemed to IturcasO with the passing
Soars and her polished nud poisoned datla
were alwats aimed at shining nninl marks
Society her apparently iatunil enemy
ciedllnl a peculiar motive to Oulda for
keeping up constant warfare with Its ili
votets and dcclaied that when she camo
to sunny Italy though no longer joung
hho was still heart whole and fancy free
No tender tboughla had ever knotted them-
selves In tho woof of lur unsentimental
life Sho was happy she studied read
wrote petted her forty falthfut dogs and
her sleek steids lomtimned with lierneK
and tegarded man simply as good material
for a clever woman to weave into romances
for silly women to read lltll ouo ian play
with tlm a cetlalnlciiRlh of time nnd then
ono Is sure to bo jcorcbed and Ouldas
tlmo camo
Sho who bad traveled thu world over
had hobnobbid with the Intelllgetiio and
fascinations of every ellme unseathed was
destined to suriituler her slony heart at
lest and terrible and Illogical to relite
loan effemlnile languid and luxurlouk mn
ot Italy At that hipp > ipoih lo her life
tho authorc inner tailed to chant the
praises of Italy Whether or not tbU af-
fection was teturntd is still an unsol0d
problem Her hero who wns a young nur
eiuls snld no Out Oulda stoutly maintained
that his devotion was deep ami iiiuhaugei
ble but that alas her lover was so liex
trleably enmeshed In the lolls of a mar-
ried woman that he daro not npproicii tho
ailoiesl of his soul Oulda proctcdid at
oiuo lo ill own her sorrows In flowing bowls
of Ink and through the medium uf facile
pin pouuM her woes into tho willing oars
of thu public loutrary to tho usual meth-
ods of her heroines who had Invariably
permitted concealment to gnaw their da-
mask ihesjks AH her heroes nt onto fell
desperately In lovo with clever > ouug girls
but weio Invariably fettered by artful mar-
ried women whom they detested but to
whom they made love from fear or rorei of
hihlt whllo the neglected adoreil ones
were slowly dying
Oulda was not contented In thoso dnvs
In beiik considered a clever writer einly
Mo aspired to tame as an artist and her
villa was ndornesl with creations or her
blush Oulda was rarely courteous nnd
when sho ric Ived on Mondays was never
ninro than frigidly iwllto She had a novel
way of changing climate without disturb-
ing her domestic airangeminls lo nny ex-
tent When the compirnllio cold days of a
ITorcntlue vvlntrr came mademoiselle re-
moved her household Roods lo apartments
nn tho sunny south side of her villa nnd to
avoid summers heat they were removed lo
tho cooler north side
Wo had an opportunity of testing et
klmlnoas of heart when1 pet animals are
concerned Our landlord and his wife died
leaving a young family lu the lower
apartments of tho bousi wo occupied The
children hnd a fine dog which wns kept
In the icar gnrden and whether from neg-
lect or grief at the loss of master and Inls
Irisa maintained unceasing lamentation
My wife who ktiew of Mile do la names
love for dogs asked the childrens gual
ellan whether ho was willing to sell the
bowling animal He ionsenteel to part
with the dng nnd Mrs Jones Informed
Ouda by note ot the circumstance Vho
great writer came Ihe following lay In in
swer to the communication and paid an al-
most fabulous prlre to the orphans for
their dog which 1111 Hs death along with
two score other docs was carefully Ird
housed and exercised
Stliillne i 1 Corn
D A Kent an authority on mxttcrs
pcrtilnlns to Ihe farm and farm Inter-
est ftenii out the following communlcn
tlon anent one of the moiit Important sub-
jects to all ralers of corn He ay
Husking ttme l nigh at hind and with
Its coming come tho Ime of gathering
seed corn Tho old practlco or feleotlng
Immatured com and boIicrlnir around
wth t for a month or two Is < longeroj to
tho seed lacking In economy and annoy-
ing to Qx < ry one concerned Tire drying Is
a useless waste of time Who ever heard
of nature building n lire to dry her seeds
and who over knew of her falling lo got a
sinnd For instance take fox tall purs
laln cockle burrn or rag wce1 Na urn
depend on lier fully ripened seelo which
an thoroughly inrnuret and hermeUcully
sealed ibraireJ damp wruhT Such seeds
are the one thut thu farmer rhould se
Icct from the crops that he grows and ho
must bo such a seedsman as to know
them at sight He who scleers his corn
Frematurely rbbs hlmuMf of natures p r
ect work In oxrlatttor tho Med tvad
Pur cxperlenco lout yenr Is worth hotlmt
o set upaw tbrco accesi of land on blcli
to rats seel cullvated carefully so as
to promoto the best development it oars
a ho corn mi huaked when fully drle1 on
u LJk 1 K > hen ° thrown onto
S 1 n o v it l00 > nwjrtl proper ns
Hl n Vii t Bn to elejtnew I did not get
t It until
Jinuar > MiMtillmo the heip
was exposiil to Hlee and euovv and had
become a dnmp n luch agencies eoald
L il n n 1 ° 1oJ eleotlng sinh
i
w as had not nburlel sufllclent mol t
ure to aoften the kernels Hid lliom away
on the upper lloor of nn old limine until
iMnJiLi1 f orod them freo from rats
5 nlS l un < ho corn until
near pUtitlng time beoiuso 1 needesl tho
Jt UVrl ote t kernclx When you
t alXJtn ha1 5 ° hRV remove ono
ll I cling ngentn When oii
Sm JilJ kVirnob aK lm 0 > ° hive ro
nnotber
JovW nnd when you gather the
SSfiV l l > mi in ruined the siVil
1 5 cl 1 > iatiir i last proteitlou ll
w ° > dcr that oich seel
reuuireK o imieb fire
I ioC k n 0i ° Siho 0ft described grow
IhnnV J iV i JV 1 lih r n ° n hi n
Wm ll < l ook n Miupi
vltnrnoJl V U ° f Wlli1 > PrOUIKl
vigorously 1 plnntiMl seven bushels of
another virlotv which I tne h it ftem
J1 y l l H by b klleheu stove
J V or Tm l lu allam or his
ii iVmi he but grow but
lJ IXU ethilds of ll SUIld
oriiliMV l0 t cor f O1 erlb
lit spring tlmo ihiii to buy erccn seed hint
tcrveu m tho us tl wuy
Pointer >
Poultrykeepers should use whitewash
more freely Ilme la great purifier and
renovator as well ns n valuable aid lu the
wnrfaro against lice and other parasllcs
To every basketful of tho wash add one ta
llcspoonful of lino sail This gives tlio
lluuld line durabllily u vii 0 to
use a llttlo embolic acid This Is a gnat
disinfectant ant has pokut Inlliicnio
aeulnat lice
Fanners and poultrymcn must not tor
fiet lo lay In largo stoiks of Icavea when
Ihe tlmo for ouch luolncas cornea at baud
Ihe longer tho wrltir keeps Hoik tho
morn Indispensable docs hu llnd leaves
to be They ure such excellent boddtuc
Ibey ulsoib poisonous Kases so luadlly
they mako suih uho manuti > and afford
siiih i flno medium In which btidu may
auiatch and tako betivlUiil exercise lcavea
utiy be gatherel In various wavs Ihey
ii ay bo raked lu piles nnd then packed in
barrels or by ubh of u large twobushel
bnskettbey may be tilsed upon wngou or
call provided with box or raek A siuiphi
way Is to lay a sleet elovn Hal raku tho
leaves upon ihe Mine then draw the coi-
ners together ami lie
Dry eailb must bo had in abundance
during tho winter It Is needed to tenew
the dust bath and ll should be olliu sprin-
kled over he emtio surface of llie poultry
bouse to absorb molstuie and ikiImmious
Mire l ry earth like hav must bo mado
and gnlheresl while the sun shines Tako
any sunny sst In gulden ur Held nnd thor-
oughly loosen or folk up the soil He-
ll at once or twice and In bright sutiuy
weather dry earth will soon be had in
plenty It In well o cover evety night tu
I lev cut moisture collecting from the di w
Tho ordinary stieet dust mi > aciapcd lo
gelher and sued Ily nil means let every
lec r of poultry secure all the supplks
of dry ewrlh possible noiv whllo he can
It Is tlmo now lbit Ibo roosters nnd pul
Itts be separated and given different pens
nnd runs for the males aro worrjlug tho
females no as to hinder the ilovclopmmt
of the latter greatly As It Is highly Im
porlant that Ibe pullets receive no bin
drnnee lu growth lo the mil that tiny
cumtuinio to lay as einly in Iho fall ns
possible this mailer of ncimiation becomea
a vcr > vital and emphatic one
11 Is an excellent plan fur thn poultry
hi opci to follow general business maxims
In the line of advertising his products and
keeping his bull Hugs teams etc In nod
rnlirprlslng shape Thisn fcntuies help
greally In Sirurllig nnd keeping a good
trade Keep tlm poultryhouses well paint-
ed snmo atttacllve color nnd pill up a
ilgn in some consplruous plate informing
the public Ihe name of the yards that of
lis ptnprlelor and the specialties of pro
duetlon lo he sold An advertisement In i
a paper covering tho field of ones patrons
Is good polley Drive a goodlooking leam
tor the delivery of eggs poultry and fowl
anil by all means strive for a reputation
for lltstelnss crrs Li selling only the li st
nnd fn sliest and slamplng each egg wllh
name of the poultry establishment lis pro-
prietor and date It was laid Thoso nt
ralrs properly attended to pay a man
M lite llnviN for Corn
I see fitinera ate writing nn the wide
row subjcit for corn writes W J Duffel
I dont want lo wrlto what I believe but
what I know If eoru In the Hunth were
plauteel In rows six feet wide with runs
running north and south llie land should
I io well prepared befiuo pluming winked
often whllo the turn Is small la > by when
hip high Ibis would bring proevrlty l °
Iho South that we never knew before
Wuiklng loo miue Ii land and pliutlng loo
thick will keep us In poverty Tor five
jears I have planted my eorn In wide ruws
and would not iptlt It for any systiui I
have ever jet tried Tho advantage or tho
wide row la this First jou have only halt
as many rowB to he
unfnrlunale as lo have to use the hoe
Second It will retain the moisture much
longer Third jou canpul the eorn marly
tvvleo as thick In the drill iourlh tho
wind ian pass between thu rows nt tho
critical time when heat Is so destructive
to Its maturity Tilth at the second plow-
Ing the middle can be planted lu peas
wbbh Is a clear gain lu more ways than
one 1 Im vines and peas are good for all
kinds of stoek while tho laud la mmh Im-
proved This Is lu line with the com ma ill
Cod gave to Moses when ho waa required to
shade the land
Hoss Texas
Not tulle Illlit Ior
Taylor Texan
A Spanish writer In a Havana piper siy
lt would be nasy to land a big Spanish rorro
in Florida and manh It up through tho
Southirn Stales to Northern clllis The
gentleman is calculating a Utile too lib-
erally uion Secretary Olncys friendship
It would hardly reach lo qultu that extent
Wllllllin llililllle Will
Tort Worth Ilrglster
McKlnlcy neither huntsnor fishes When
bo wants to recreate ho got nut In tlio
woodtbed and splits kindling wood
iiimii iiviii < viaiii im
lltMlstMIIJ
111tuts
rtm
i ii it M viit
I lord Times Inrreiisri Ibe Sole nr
nlmiKiriil l > e IllniU for Ciitlnn
Wool mill MIW Hull llora Vol
Crirli tMt eH Old IlnnUs e iviiit
uml SuKh fuok Like evv
It 1 really marveloua said a Main
street druggist how ihe hard times have
Increased the sale of diamond dyes ladles
buy one parkago as an experiment and
Hnd the dye so easy to we that they color
all their old clothing and como out with
new goivnr cloaks and suits for tho
whole family The diamond dye blacks
seem evpcclslly popular I often sill half
a dozen packages to ono customer
Diamond dyes are put up for every
rolor with special dyes for cotton and
are so simple and easy to use that even
a child can die a perfect color with them
one that wilt not fide clock or wash out
equal to the handsomest shade made by
the professional dyer
PROM THE STATE CAPITAL
The House Committees Will Uc An-
nounced on Thursday
POSTS FORECAST NEARLY CORRECT
Anrninn O Klltrrll lr Private ei
rclnry of he Kpenhrr Copilot
Vot a lrce LudKintc Mouse
Auatln Tcxaa January 12 The llat of
house comnittlccn to be appointed by
Speaker Dashlcll la in preparation and will
tie announced Thursday rooraln Tho
chairmanship ot the two Important com
mlttcco Judiciary No 1 and nuance have
been decided upon and tho speaker an-
nounced tonight that It It Ward nt Tnivla
would bo chairman of Judiciary No 1 and
T S Harrison of Shelby of tho finance
These wore forecaat In Tho Tost several
days ago
It Is rumored In tho corridors that J T
Curry ot Van Zandt the Nestor ot the
house will bo chairman of tho committer
on Internal improvements The speaker has
appointed Norman 1 Klttrell Jr ot Ilous
ton his prlvalo nccretniy for ho session
Speaker Dashlcll tonight nulhotUcB the
Blalemeiit that Im proposes tu enforce the
ruling of Superintendent Moblev lit charge
of public buildings Mr Mobley several
days ago announces that no meinbeis ur
eunplovcs would bo allowed to occupy com-
mittee rooms nud halls as sleeping apart-
ments Tim opening ot the seaslon gives
tho speaker charge of Ibo bouse iud lis
committee rooms nnd ho will enforce Mr
Mobleya ruling
Tiin committiis
Neither Lieutenant loveruor Jester nor
Sneaker DaMiloll have ns yet Indicated
who their committee chairmen will be but
Ibo list ot prospertlvo house chairmen re
crnlly given In lliese dispatches v il In thn
main be found to be correct As lu the
ivnato Senator Lewis Is ulmonl a cer-
tainty for ho chairmanship of Judiciary
No 1 whllo Senator Station will very
probably bo called upon In prrnldo over
Judiciary No 2
Senator lieall and Senator Stono nm both
mentioned In lonnoctlon with tho fltianco
luiumltteu ihairmanshlp
TUB ClHCTOItAL VOTDs
Tho presidential electors met again to-
day and completed their labors Tho ncc
cssiry oeirHflieiteS required liv law wero
prepared nnd slgncel Tlio eopy of the ser
tltlcnlo to lie delivered to Iho United
States dlslrlrt eviurt was delivered to
lllectnr Cochran of the Ninth dlslrlit with
the reuiusjt tint he deliver same neronl
llig lo law Copies of the certificate to be-
taken to Washington wero delivered lo
Mt > sstngtreleet Mllner
NOT KB
Tho bond ot County Treasurer Jourdan
wns approved by the eouuly commissioners
today and ho qualified
Chattered today Tlrst Christian church
of Holland AhsuIb lftftL Iiicorimrntiirs
J II Nelson A Wills and J II Sum
mors Also Hie Central Texns Uinn and
Trust company of Lauipasiis Cnpltnl stock
SIOooO IncnriKiraiorn J T Hklnnir 11
J Marshall J T White
HUSINISSS MATTIJKS
SOeh sTTTI Out
Lullng Texas Jauunrv 1 11 T losse
groier sold bn otm k of goods Ills even-
Ing lo O llerniin to minify hide lilisln HS
llnslnesH IliiuiufN linnIn
ricevllle Texas January 11 It i > vutt
Jr sold lilsi aloek of fnmllv groecrleo o
V Cochran Son topi lie will rullro
floin hunincM
llibrliiKer llniN
Waeo Texas Jmnuiry 12 llelirlnre r
llrolhero eleilers In general mrrcliandlw
OI ItlnHel lllvl n deed t > triml tod iv
making lieotge IMuldluir rusteo Tho
amount of llnblHIIes Is IT
Tn ii Tnlliires
llrownwcod Terns January 12 A C
Witty Co of Miy and Ithdng Star fllcl
an iwlgnmcnt naming John Hums ns
lu nee
W Ii It MeConnoll Hlednn iitilKnin < < r < t
lAibllltlCH about HJW T C Yoiitla Is ia
s liiu
Till < tiinlt IlllllllU Irsl
Dallas Texas January 12 Oofty Coolly
onlghl flnUhcel his task ol eating emu
broiled quail a day for thirty consecutive
elavs Ills quail hare been eaten lu public
In tho laigo billiard room of tho Orients
hotel and hundreds ot ihtsoiis havo been
It you should bo suj present each night Not less limn Two
speilHtors werei In at Iho finish Dotty alo
two extra broiled quail after M bad been
unpenned Ihen he drank eight glasses of
beer wllh a common bar spoon and amidnsl
u cigar all Inside ef six minutes Oofty
ale bla thirty quail In thirty daiB on a
wliger of lino im Ihe opening day of Lent
be will bgln tho task of fasting thirty days
without food He bets 1100 against J210
that hu can accomplish the proposed fast
llre ill Cnrslenllll
Corstcana Texas January 12 Tiro broko
out In tho dry goods house of A Pox ei
llro dealer In dry goods and clothing on
lleason streit at 12 50 tonight Tho tiro
originated In tlio celling of the second slory
ot their building and Is supposed In have
orlKlnntesl freim a live electric light wire
At this hour 120 tho fire depaitnicnt
have tho flames under control Inauraneo
men mllmalo Iho value of Ihe stock at IfS
00 and the damage by Urn and water at
35Ij0q They place tho damrge to tho
building at I < 10 The stoek was Insured
for IWiroo This Is ono of the uldist and
strongest firms In Coraicana having opened
business In this city In 1871
Mnnlii Tenmi Sole
HI Taso Texas January 12Last night
an unknown Mexican atlemptol lo assua
alnalo Hints Tercaa tho Mexican maiden
whoso wonderful healing imwers havo
W
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Not Forever
Hint wo will bti HolHng
Moiih fluu fi Shoos for
cash
350
tho very finest
0 Moils Shoos for
450
cash or your pick from
huiulmls of our finest
15 18 nnd 20 Suits
and Ovorconts for
1000
i cash 1 Itutuembcr thoso
prices aro not forovor
hut thoy aro in forco
now soconic quick
ED KIAM
MAMMOTH ClOTlllTlt
wRm
caused ho poor Mexicans to worship her
ns a living saint Thn wouldbo assassin
called ht Santa Teresas house In tills city
nnd calling her to the front door grnaH > d
her by tbo wrist and attempted to draw a
dltk the hiindln nt which caught in thn
mans clothes Tbo girl screamed for help
and thn crowd rushed to her nsalatatieo
The strangii Mexican eacapesl Santa To
ri sas friends claim Hint tbo wouldlio as-
sassin Is a member of tho secret pollco ol
tho Mexican government
mitis roit tiii iwioinit
Slirvddis1 com fodder makes good feed
good bedillag and good manure Slued
when pirfetly dry and sturo under a-
lain in nor roof lu not loo gieat bulk and
will keep nil light
Liiw xvuiir la coiwldcied xery gemd for
seunr In Innibs Where It Is Ho be fed tn
all iho sheep a quirt of slickest lime ll
put in i trough nnd tirty grillons of water
put in When ihnroughly settled the sheeii
will drink It without buslliitlon
It euro l ikon ilo select only gocd
milch coww cud hricd Ihtm In a silo
wheiMj nncentry nboivn n good reeorJ In
the dairy you in depend upon the cowj
that com Irom siuli bleeding belng goeij
dnlry ailinili There In leia risk ot hill
un In Ibis thnn In almost any other lino of
hrrndlng Tmiier oire in seleetluli will
altneiM invarlnbly gvu Mtlarnclory results
Now Ieiiy Rliilion roonmmciiilr Ihn fol
lowliiK mnlliod of feillllrlng the isll of
iiieliaids Aunnully apply P J pouixls each
of ultiMii uf sndi nnd wipcrphuxpbale and
point l eieh of bono ilniir and inurlnlo
uf imiiioh and oiicn in live vivid gtvo a
goo I dressing of bmn vnid nwmuro ot turn
under u good growth ot clover or poi
m N
A Mbhlgati pivirh gtower la successfully
pixiilte ing a iiimwul BjKleni with the
IKvieb rltulbir lo that so familiar to gropo
grmverei lie In els the joumr trees very
low and he Ininl Is sprnii till ngu benlim
in t ni it my fnr r live > eiirn Then
Ibe eeiitiMl Mem I allowed to pliool up
tbo old bend Is pruned away ulll a new
one formisl higher up
Tho wift unilineil ntibbliiH of corn will
falilnn a ilg muro qutekly than tho rlpo
ears lyJII So tu boll th nm ill potatoeM
ivllli corn wire nnd fe t Im thltk mush
IbiiM reiflilltiig when It Is poirly cold will
fatten pigs quli kly and cbeiiply Iork
mny be nxieln for 2 eeiiia u poutnis In IliU
w i > after tlm plfcs htve run over a clover
field
J ry fnnner who burns wnml oven par
dully ror bemlng uni crtoklng rhould
isirlv In the wfiter n ikihsIMo cut and ri lo
onongli mHsl In km a whole yeir This
will snvo ininy compUlntx during Iho
iiinrrer alii U inuch insbir done noiv
thnn iu vviirm vwalher llesriles ilry wood
bums wlibout tlm wiisto of tlie lieu eil
wnve lost n lurnlng Ha mip Into nteilm
Wlieti using grisn wen chliw mil email
Hmlis will dry mil miir nulclily thnn will
the benlv of iliu live ospeclully t the ninalt
lliiibs are unit
The iiliiinlagn or spraying grnixv xlnes
Is not ilon In prewrvlng fruit frnnfmll
dew and lot liven vvIumi Iheio urn not
pioseiit nn vbni unprii > el 11 clow
nmlnutlnn of the levived will bnw luitehci
of bioiiii iMBliiiiltig enrly In thn atiminnr
mid gmduilly iiiri nltii during thu sen
sui T he ripening both of fruit nnd nt
this veil h giiwlli of vino elependn on
the vigor nnd heolllifulnem of the leaves
luring thi growing mnaon Whatever 1u
Jutes ihn Ii lives mnsl liv so much delay
thn rliiemlng of iho fruit nrnl Injuro M
iltiiltly Now Unit the liiirdeniix mlxtuni
applled < > srly In IH > seiwin l known lo
seunro liTilthfiil milage tliero should le no
liegleie in npplslng II
Tbe Jll lsppt > utliin tr t tbrev
mithods of keeping tuinps ovil winter
lasi year with the following results
Hulked In WMxilinped plleji nf twenty
live to thlnv busbeks coven il wllh lny
nnd roriiRtnlks and ellrl on IhiSJ tha
turnips limlrd uml 11 largo per cent of
them decayed In n dry evdlar they
spiouleil badly and vVJlwl nnd l nni i
pthy The Hiae < betvveiMV rtIgos niadn
us lor mveit iKitnlnes Weerii llllml with
tunsisi uild thnn the nll of tlm rtdgea wm
thrown iiiion the turnlpx with a plow
These kept perfntly iiinlng out sound
ciIkp Juicy nnd brlltlo In spring Of
eiiuiiH this would be hneeirdous wher
llie evirlh frociiM u > any eoiuldorablo
deiilh
lllcd friini Iliiirl lllsene
Pan Antonio Texas January 12Tho
remains ot Frank May a railroad man of
Yoakum were found this morning on a cot
iu a rhenp lodging room at 71l > West Com
mercu streed May wemt lo bed at mid-
night Kittiday aurferlng with heart dla
ian Ilu probably died that night or
when the rimulna were found this turning
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body of Mato llobert Taylor of tho yacht
lleva who was drowned December 17 oa
Ilrazos Santiago bay was found yesterday
washrd ashore on the Mexican coast twenty
milesbeluw tho llio Grande Ilia father
Instructed dial tho holy bo forwarded to
New York and application has been mads
lo ibo Mexican authorities for permission tn
remove it to this atdc
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