The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 105, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 16, 1893 Page: 2 of 8
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THE EVENING NEWS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16
1893.
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STONE SAYS ASK THE PRESIDENT.
Governor Willi im .1. atone of
Mills Talks Again.
WjiHhint'ton tneoial to
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work vro lmynble iilono to
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Ofllolal Organ of the City of Waco.
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I'cuMMiiBK'e N'Vrini:.
'iillH whlo'li It in expected The Sawn
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governor i mnui ' uwubi i -- - -o . - . ... fl-vs':
Mii-houri. telfijrivhcd the followniK Dallas New. of tho 1 Hi sayM
MpoetothpN. York World' Sunator Mill in convocation with
"ri'foVan opinion regarding your correondent ogn today o
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"es in Inn Tuu-dajV election:
To tbu Elitorof the World: I
prefer not to exprem an opinion.
Torhaps the pr"idnt can explain it.
Vm J. Stonk
Governor of Missouri
leil'erflon City ilo. Nov. 11.
The pregidtnl ib out Equirrel
hunting and preparing his message anv speeches in Texas or elsewhere
f.ir the coming congress. 1'orhapH
nheu lie ruturux ho may be willing
to give his views on Una important
.subject.
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The Only Domocratlc Dally In Con-
Tal Texas.
J.i;.i.l mill liarllatili' .iU nrilslntf.
Ml legal advertisements without
Tc ptiou will bo charged for at the
" u ra'cs per square (ron line?)
'n (i i i tion 75 centj c''h Hubse
qu. nt insertion fill oents. bix lines
nr less is a half Mjutirc. Seven liucs
dU'i up tu ton a Mjuare.
ft ntblc advertisements All en-
tt rt iiruiiMits or events ol a charitable
I Ii.mdih luitu'i- ben admission
ih rl ar"f i or nlri-'m us Hold tcu
i mi c luiu ri.aJ.n; matter) fiiHt
in -i riiim five oonipi tor raeli biib'.e-
ri lit nierti n Piiplay matter yd
cent' per inch first insertion 2T
c uu eueh htibsequTit time.
OhituHricn resolutions of rehpect
ir ("in lolcnuo ten cents per line
j'uon n mi tion. Thctio rutcH ill not
qe deviiited from
TO WHOM 1 T MAY CONCERN
Mr. P. HawkitiH is duly author-
ized to make advertising contracts!
and receive and receipt fornubf-erip-tions
to Tint Dau v and Skmi-
Wi.hmv iS'itws. Ho will inUr-vi-
w diir morut antu and hufinessi
mt'ii irinerally and through him
Tun Nkwb askK for the increased
jiatroii'igo which itd old and estab-
lished eiroulation justly onlilles it
to re '(-ivo.
Cut down tho tarill' and levy an
ineo'no tax hoavy enough to create
a t'livenuo large enough to pay tho
puiiHionii and tho country will cry
well done.
Tho Post nay tho silver (( testion
isu.t a parly quention. No it is not
b it it will ho tho next time tho
Democratic delogateH of tho people
c mo togothor in couvoatiou.
At the last election the popular
inaj rit demanding immediato ro-
duclion of tariff duties wad 1001-
ihi i. Suoh a majority should show
the vajH and means committee the
tu ' f-ity for prompt action on their
put.
The next campaign will bo a
liYi' one it will be a tight to a
finish and the ipaue will ba tho gold
lilies on the ono side and the silver
jiun on the other; ninety per cent
of tho voters will tike sides and
k rk heroically for the success of
their ticket.
If since Senator Coke m the coir
Hcienticus dirtohargo of a duty whioh
ho felt ho owed to his constituents
found it necessary to antagonize Mr.
Ckveliud's financial policy it
shculd tiauspiro that tho goldbug
journals tell the truth whin they
83.v Mr. Coke will peouio from this
administiation no recognition when
it ci.meF to a distribution of political
pa'ronape it will be" found when
'J eir Ftatomotit is analyzed these
name j jurnnls whilo attempting to
'.iliUlo Coke really charge Mr.
r'.Mliud with using tho patronage
of lis iftieo for tho purpose of bend-
ing to his will the chosen repre-
sentatives of the people.
The extradition clause in
last treaty with Uncs'ia so much
complained of by tho press of this
country at the timo it was ratified
ia now bearing its unwholesome
fruit a number of miserable
oxiles from the frozen regions of
Siberia lleeirg acros." polar seas to
roach wb it should have been to
them the hospitable shores of this
country only to bo re-arrested on
tbeir arrival by effuors of this
government at the mandate of the
representative of the Autocrat of
all tho Russia's. ThiH action will
not make the treaty any more pop-
ular with tho mas-ios.
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:i' going to miKo spuuuuuo iu
Texas iu vindication of the adminis-
tration and to support Senator
Coko for re-ekc.ion said: "1 have
never authorized any ono to make
this statement. My desire is that
the Democrats everywhere should
get together and particularly iu Tex-
as. 1 do not contemplate making
r a 1. - TIa h rtfmvrtf- t fl
111 Vindication Ol iue urmuuiani
almi.iistration for it needs no vin-
dication. As to Senator Coko I
am very friendly to him and if my
vote would return him to the senate
1 would cast it for him."
BREVITIES.
J'he business interests of the
country requires Mr. Cleveland and
the ways and means committeo to
outline at the earliest possible
moment the tariff bill whioh is to bo i
submitted as an adininiitrttiun j
measure to tho next congress. '
There is no question iu auy quarter
about Mr. Cleveland baiug iu
thorough accord with tho Demo-
ciatic platform on tho question of
tariff reform but a glauco at the
bill itself is what bmine'-s men want
to seo and what they must see in
older to bo able to ahapo their busi-
ness with judgment.
Mr. Bland Bays on the first bill
day iu tho houso ho will introduce
a bill providing for tho free coinage
of silver at the ratio of sixteen to
ono. If ho can steer it through the
houso suoh a bill would be almost
certain to pass the senate 3iul then
Mr. Cleveland would havo a chance
to show that appreciation of tho
white motal which the goldbug
journals are constantly asserting he
ontei tains.
Govornor Hogg appointed Sana
tor W. M. Imbodon of Chorokoo
county district attorney ot ttie
second judicial district.
Populist olli irs in Kansas have
cillod on the governor to fire Mrs.
Leaso. Tiiey don't think slu
should abuse the bridge which has
so for carried her.
Lock McDaniel a noted Republi-
can from Grimes votes for the
"Little Giant" to run again for
go ornor and pledges him tho solid
support of his party.
At Denver on the night of tho
1 UhSenator Teller received a grand
ovation for his splei.did light for
silver. Fully 20 uou persons at-
tended the gathering.
Galveston celebrates today and
tomorrow tho opening of tho wagon
bridge which connects that city
with the mainland. It crosses the
bay and is five miles long.
On the night of tho 11th a fiend
named Curt Davidson outtagod and
uiurdored Miss Birdie Baugh near
i Alliance Ohio lie shortly after
committed suicide cutting his own
throat.
The leadora of the Domo.
cratic party owe it to thiH
nation and particularly to tho
voters of tho party which placed
this administration in power to
redeem in the fullest frankest
manner its promise of tariff reform;
resolutions and promises wi'l not
satisfy.
The Times Herald seema to be
losing faith in tho possibilities of
Democracy. It says:
The noxt move on the political
chessboard will be for tho pseudo-
Democrat with his eastern factory
constituents to betray tho party
on tar IF. He has alrtaly deceived
tho country on silver already I
KicKea tno piatiorm trom under
him and will nor bein to insid-
iously insinuate that it is inoppor-
tune to mluoe the tariff. Alt the
plutocratic press and the commouly
bought Democratic organs will
rack their imaginations for plausi-
ble 3tid lying pretexts to defeat
tariff reform. The west and the
south must sooner or later cut
loose from New England and her
plan of legali.-jd robberies. The
wet and south miiat combine to
check the fearfully corrupt and
insolent money power of this same
New England aud there must be
no time lost in so doing. Tho last
special se.-ion rubbed this object
lesson in pretty well.
Have faith brother; remember it
"often is unto you even as your
faith."
Mr. Bond whom it was thought
was burned in the late lire at Mem-
phis has turned up safe and sound.
It has been semi-oflicially an-
nounced that Mr. Cleveland's recent
visit to New York was solely in the
interest of his private business and
that it had no public signification
whatever.
Tho members of the eabinot are
busy preparing the reports aud the
president is busy writing his nies
sage. They are all getting ready
for tho next congress which will
soon convene.
At the Trades Display Waco
wants to entertain more people than
ever before in her history. All
Texas is especially invited and a
general invitation is extended to
the outside world.
Ten citizens more or less prom-
inent living in tho neighborhood of
-Hempstead havo been artested
charged with stealing cotton from
tho Honston and Texas Central rail-
way at Hempstead.
Judge Boarman at the conclu-
sion of the Patrick-Hutcheson case
ordered proceedings looking to the
disbarment of Patrick for conduct
unbecoming an attoiuoy in the
prosecution of the Hutcheson 03se.
The Houston Post ironically sug-
gests to this paper to hold up on
Olo eland awhile and lot him re-
cuperate. Seeing the result of tho
recent elections his need of recuper-
ating is not a jesting matter. He
is sadly in need of rest and a change.
Members of the ways ami means
committeo say the tariff bill is
ueariug completion. Soma of tLcn
intimate the proposed bill will show
radical reductions; others say the
reductions will be slight. The
country will know in a few days
just how it is.
The suit of Frederick E. Hamil-
ton of Navaaota against quite a
number of prominent citizens of
Navasota for damages in the sum
of $64000 is now on trial in the
Federal court at Galveston. Tho
suit grows out of a charge of arson
undo againut Hamilton some time
back.
Tho Kansas railroad commission
haa ordered the Missouri Kan-
sas and Texas to commenco again
the running of passenger trains
from Fort Scott and Topeka that
lino having been discontinued by
tho road because it did not pay.
The road will resist the order in
the oourts.
WEDDINGS !
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 105, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 16, 1893, newspaper, November 16, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115036/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .