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i;(J. TON. TKXAS. 1 AY. NOV EM DE II '20. liW
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' ".:.u-.i;ja .November 19.
Tena. Warmer and partly
cloudy wi;h rain near ths coast.
J boiHsxia.U:.:..r:
It U reported the HotKn bltsxard to.
. rt-i'i.g hvoa among tM sheep of tbe
Bint. ':-. r'' '
..ts Bell Pierce lost her suit for th
ovlow'i siiere o( Colonel Imboden's ee-
tale at St Louis. ....
Argument u Iwi in the Millar tnl
t Cincinnati and the case wUl be turned
over to tne Juiy today. " t ' . -f
The Trt-Btate" Medical ' aawoctotloa
rlfed Ita annuel convention at MesipOiS
villi the eleetioa ef officer.
Th Amsrk-aa Federation of Labor a-4
rtared In favor ef opaa shone both pub
lie nd private and passed other Import-
ant resolutions.
- Th Hot Bering Joeksy dub baa re-
ceived. record breaking number of an-
rtlee for their race. tbor being M lor
an raos. ' .
in a ear-end collision oa th Big IMf
peer Peoria UU. thirty-one wokmeo
were ktileoVand fifteen aw Injnred. A
freight was struck by a work train.
- . WASHINGTON.'. ;'
Consul General Hen-aa to eraMnf as his
office expecting I b recalled toon by
tii Colomblaa governmnnt
Carrt Katloa created a aonaatlo aa th
executive of (lea aod th aanat chember
- by ntiomptlng to deliver a prohibition
.'lecture. '- '
President Roosevelt refused th riat
I of Governor Feebody of Colorado that
Federal iroope ba ordered to keep rao
la the. saining district .
National Bank Tits-nlner f"'"
ordered to tske chant of an Indiana
National bank' upon tva failure to oen
yesterday. '
Senator Tillman wlU beep up Ma Bitot
against th aomlaatloa ef Crunv.
Thar to a eombtnatlon of tatertata ta
(ore a Mrara and harbors bill... .
Barges and Garner voted uatnat . tbj
Cuban bill aa th m appoaad to It
n aiinelpla
enatr Hanna'a frtonda ara Mkaly to
anffer at the band of Roovlt mhta h
daraa paajah than. v ; i - . -
Tbe Babt to compel Mexto to atamp eat
- th lever trill bar to b came
Uvousk th eut depaKmrat. . .
f.I J f. CONGRESS. Vy
Th arnata held rhort aaaaloa to coa-
j. find eevaral arpolntmaota. . .
- : Th Mnata roniBiltte on tanjtanr f-
- fnlra raoa an kvraaUaatloai of 0Mral
Wood record rrhlnd doard door. - '
i The Caraa raotproelty Ml wm rd
In. th boua by axoia of if o It. tha
kitfer vote hmnir divided between re-
. publleana aad daakotrata. -
. FOREIGN.
(teoeral Beyei arrtvad at Colon and waa
aa allowed I tandT bT. th Aatertoaa
furca.
Pajiaaaa arm be formally wcognhwd tf
1 ranr aooa aa diplomatic aaanta ar
appotRtad - . .. ! '-j :
A yoan Japanea waa arnatad at TMIO
him (or an attempt to praaant pMltloa
- to the emperor.
Latest report ef th Tera Crua Br
v tlmata th fca at five blocka bat atuoh
'iron la apctd. r r' "
'bermaay ha ronaratulatlona ready to
" nffor th Un'ted State vwrn tod compl-
: tloa- ed th Panama ao(. .
fUn Domlnta lnauwent bad many
wounded and killed In an attack mad
- upon Baa Domingo Xueaday.
v -'J TEXrtS. .
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Bern aUdoattlnc -m ltmr don near
" BMratwc. t
Mlaa 1hna of Tempi waa badly burl
In a ruuaway. '
New wall ar bains put down m th
Buar.Lak field.. . - -
Tha Lan City Re MllUna; sompaaw f
How too doubled Ha capital atook.
Th National ban rxamliMr haa tab)
. rtor of tb ranncra NaUuanl at Hea-
- rietta. s i - -' - i. . -
. ' Saoator Hangar of Tort Worth denle
that he la a candMat for railroad eoan-
BileaeoDr. . i
Toll train atrrta haa been leauTed
. Into and oat ol dan Antonio and ther
.1 heavy travftl. .. .
Th Colombian on hoard th Cuhnii
nt Oalveston havs lrn n lonaed and lia-
cloaad their lmtlry. . -. . ...
Th National ftv atork xohang. In
uulon at Fort Worth appointed Citrn
n ltto on retrenchment. t
) Th troate for the Oliver n ate l aa
;. aued lha iwoelver of tb Ciilx-i. bemk
for certain collateral turned iivvr tu tb
tank by Ollvr. .
Federal Judsa Bryant haa anlld In an
expert to determine whether lh. Angli-
can or the.Emrllnh law prj.-.nli In th
anilt by th English ayndlctt agtitmt
V.lOg.V.:.;. i f:f A.
5 -1$ COMMERCIAL. j
: j Cotton ahowed little demand and limited.
trading and th market oJod at a email
tnln. ....
- I ma bulll-h eltuatlnn th' Northwest
wheat eauead a fallm off tendency In
gram arlaa. . . ...
Acflv baring of Preferred Stael by
. promlnmt broker caused a general firm
aeaa In tb a tuck market.
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nt to now down to weight and la fet-
tie. w . . v .
Over th fro track at Banning thro
lona ahota auored . '
Only on uot marred th good ran
.. nlnr of tin Burning kora upon a froaaa
" track. f i
4 ; HOUSTON.
t Th Fifth ward baaar oonductcd by th'
Liberty Avenue Baptlat church wa a
. toddd ucca. ..
' Th Human aoclety ha xpreaed dkf-
: approval of th uomtng Carnival roping
;. and rldihg conteata. '
A . campaign In the tateteat of ric eon
. 1 aumpUun by cheapenina; th retail prlc
haa bean started by rice men
A paoullar case of -theft wa reported
a man claiming that The pillars war
- taken Xrdm odr hi reeMenca.
Th grand lodg ot th Knights and
- Itllea of Honor adjourned Ita annual
alon after voting to meet next time In
Mineral .Wela. .
'' The party of Colombian quarantined at
: Galveston paaeed through the dty. They
(ailntaln that they are br only npoa a
. Yvat bualneea mlaalon. c
Th street railway company has reject.
d the contract submitted by It ia--
ployea and th men are now considering
an answer to the officials. "
Th laoomplet election return show
illa-ht guln for Plnckney ghina him a
' majority In Harris county of elihty-four
with nv predncu lo be heerd from.
TnTv? lrt Trrr.vj
The regular Friday nljht fcop t Turner'
hull. . . 1 .
rntertafnment at Bryan hall by United
lodorua I p m. .
Pir.ny A Coomha onent house nlaht
'...m..ino Alberta Uwatln la Ibaen
. ' - g ..1 rf f ft -r-y 4ve-
' el I ' r..y f ':.
l-X. 21 Vctcs 0;t cl 355 ; fchst It Diiif :i
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rZIOCRATIC FIGH1
Carpi t).'; Lid :.Ecrt .
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TEXAS REFrXSnfTATlVES
ts Rttara lo ' Ccmmlttte
.Tailed by Stria Party Vote.
dOSETG CE2ATES ROUSING
The Difertotial oil Sugar Wu
Made Central Point of Attack .
Upon the BHi ;;
' ' l (Aaaooiatod Proas Bepori) '
' : Washington Noveaiber la. Tb house
today by rising vol ot M to a passed
the' bill to . Bak. effacUva tb Cuban
red prod ty treaty. Th dlaeenUnc votea
wr oouaUy distributed ttotween repub-
ttcanl and demoerata but ther was no
record vt. uw minority having too few
vole to order th aye aad no.
lb deanocrata nador th ladraUp of
Xn WUllam souakt to th tost to at-
eor amend meats to tb MB m ecord-
snos with tn netlom ot the democratic
caucus but war defeated steadily. Mr.
WUllama mafia the final affnrt whan lia
trtod to have th blU recommitted th L
art and awaaa eoanaUtla. wtth lnatruo-
I tloo to anMod. but a point of Order under'
.Ah afwclal rat provldlnc tor a rot oa
in otu WHUOtn Iniarnnina; aaotioa waa
Mr. Can non aud applanse on tb
democratic sjd wbn.b ntrtalnB th
Appeal from hi ruling mad by Mr. W1K
Uajna tbe speaker saying ba preferred to
err. If be 'erred at all. In giving lha
bouse tbe right to express Ita' will. - Tb
sppeal waa tabled by strict party vet.
Mr. William closed tb a bat lor ato
aid and .mad an amlgnemat ad tb
mibUe policy of protactloo. .
Mr. MoCaU UUn Mass.) made the
dosing speech on tha republican aid .
Mr Brouseard (Dera.. La.) ippwad tM
bin and Mrr Da Armond (Ueav MaJ myj.
ported n. i;v t.U'-w
lb announcunant of tb JMassg
tb bill oaoaed only a alight daxneasuw
.tlon. ""-r:i; .';'r.t"y?''VTi- T
MoClelhui mayorleot ot New Tors
dty occupied the speaker' chair foe a
who today chairman ot th commit.
to ot th whole house.- . ; .'.
''THB'lJaiATfc.' s ' - f
I Mr. 'BnMiasard (Deav. La.) opened tb
debet when th boua won need onatd
ration of th Ouhea hill. He opposed
th measure and aald It-was not la Una
with democratic tariff raforaa. - H said
they bad Infringed In rlghu of the bouse.
Tb trusts bo said woald profit by the
redaotloa la tn tariff on augar and no
kiaiflta would accrue to th consumer. '
Mr. Hapburn (Rep. loww folio wad
atatlns at tb oataet ot hi remarks that
a would vol for the bin. but with re-
ractaace. Ha aald ho was not uaw of
thca who bUvd w wXMb any
thing. IbJa country had spent ta)0Mi
or tmm. 'and aacrlfload many Uea
that Cuba might be relieved froa Optra-
slon. Mr. Hepburn -said n believed in
repubUcaa reciprocity' the .-eclpradty of
MoKfnley In this oonneclloa h tuotad
from the speech mad by th lata ptsl:
dent at Butfala '
He declared that there waa nothing In
that speech that differed on lota from
the established policy ot th tepubllcan
party; ther waa absolutely nothing in
that speech to show that MoKlnlay was
approaching fro trad. He (Hepburn)
believed In protection aa advocated by
th repubUcaa party but there waa no
sanctity of saoredness In sohedule. and
h cited th number of times they bad
been changed. He reviewed tha history
of tariff legislation compartng th bal-
ances In favor of thla country under to-
pubUcan policies with those ander demo-
crmtlc control. : This country Is no longer
a debtor nation he aald and th vepub-
Uoans bid changed all thla. He wa aba
of too who. believed In totting wU
noagh aion. ' i i ' ' 1
Mr. Bulser fDem.i N. T.) aald would'
vote for tb bill a It waa a HtO ate
4a tha right direction. But. for tins oast-
Iron ml wmch. he aald had ba ao
repted by the majority ha would propose
amendments abolishing tha differential
and color restrlotlona on sugar which.
h said shelter monopoly. H deoUred
that the majority -waa afraid to so oa
record on the amendment thai th
minority sought to Impost t What s
spectacle at oommerclai aeloahnesa mo-
nopollatlc greed 'and politic shortaidhted
see th republican party prossnts today"
h aald "when It la so wedded to Its
protectlv tariff policy that apparently
it would rather witness Injury to Cuba
than to break down Ita present system'
t Mr. Wilson (Rep. tad.) on at th new
member of the ways and means commit-?
tat favored .the bl beoauie the pw
cent reduction proposed will not Injur
th sugar Industry. It did not Interfere
aid ba with th 'protective tariff bnt
would do Justice to a struggling axple. s
H. siiAMfr'apEBXM.' : '' :"
k Mr. WUllama (Deov Mass.) anawerlng
statement on tb republlcaa aid that
th democrat forced the talking on thla
bill' aald h bad offered to hav a vote
on the minority amendment and then'
vote on the bill without debate. Reply
wg to Mr. Watson. Mr. WUUama aatd:
- "Protection Is system of taxation
whereby many are robbed In order that
few may be hothouaed by legislation to
artificial prosperity' . 'i
He charged that th repcTbllcana did not
dkr to ntr on tariff ravtilon for fa
ll would open th doors to an extended
'vision. Th rapubllran had a majority
i the senste and house and a "very largo
? lority in tha Vti't House." Some of
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mxZk JOYOUS. I
by Glut and French ; ;
'. -.; ' Action j v
1 CAaeoclatad Press Baportj 1 i
Panama . sTovember tt. T9
venu of great magnltud to them
cheered the hearts of tb Isthmians
yesterday. The Junta sooom panted
; by Mlnlttof XaperUl Morals and .
. Bkard Arlaa PKunsed th Oftl-
dal visit of Admiral Olaa oa board
' the Mayflower. - Oa boarding th
cruiser they wer received by Ad
' mlral Otoaa and tb oammsader of
too United SUtes. warships Wy
mint and Boston. All th Ameri-
can vessels manned ship the flag
Of the repubBo of Panama waa
bototed and salute of twbaty-ono
gun wer fired by each ship. Attar
a short stay oa deck tbe Pai a .
:
:
a
man .war Invited btlow. wbr
f BenoT Ariss hvth
of th
! Junta and Admiral
changed fallcttaUons.
Glass ax.
Th second event waa the receipt
1 1
of news from th United States
that France bad iwaognbud tb re. J
publl of Panama which addod
greatly to tha Joyont feelings of J
tb dtlaens. Larg crowd with
bands went to tb residence of tlx J-
Preneh consul who vary courteous.
ly received his' numerous friend
amidst frenzied Cheers tor Franca. 0
were already coOopsing. Tb people b
said wer beginning to find that tbotr
tow wer keeping In power not only
monopeHee bat publlo cheat a Rs tarring
0romnf-b Vf "
axuberaat propbat" addlag that be (WU
llama) would atumst no piopliecsea
Mr. Lacoy (la.) having called Mr. WH-
BaBa attention to an orror tat tha data
of a tetter quoted said be did not want
tb genttomaa front Mississippi to sank
asteiaaa so early la hi leadership.
"Obo good thing about this eta. If toe
smear of that (republican) aid stakes
mistake you son tin a to follow" said
Mr. Wflllasaa''--' v.---.
Mr. wlluaaa la supporting his cob
tsntl for aa amendment to the treaty
said that K would take nly a lew weeks
toancarstt. .. '.- '.'.
Mr. Parsja aasworad that It would tak
Ssantha. - '. ) ; 'v. -.i
"Suppeee tt M take months. asked Mr.
WUUama to which Mr. Payne replied:
"Tb gentleman ts trying to help th
sugar trust by bar amendmeau" . . -"";
"WII.': responded Mr. WUllama. It I
Bssths Lord knows I Am' ssisiiinlaiis at
It." (Laughter.) "But I wlir say th
tongtk Ot Om It would tak to hav th
treaty amended win depend upon tb oar
and itrenuosky brought into actios at th
other and of the' avenue. If you could
Just -half way approximate tbe polarity
that baa actuated this adminlstretioa la
ootuwetion with the new bora republi ot
Panama yon would have It bask aero tn
tbra days.' -. ;.-
"But the mind of an th mighty eaars la'
another place hav sot operated oo thai
Panama business yet and they bars oper-
ated on this treaty" said Mr. rays.
'They wlU operate quickly In so mo
Other wsy" said Mr. WlUtaaaV "BrovkV
ed tbs trust to not hurt.'' (Laughter and
applause oa the aemocratio aid) Thej
ar waiting for as." ( ; . '
Mr. Mccall (Rsil. Mass.) saM that hut
deductions from a study of the effect of
th treaty were that the nduotioa f
duty on augar. would not materially effect
Its prlc tn this country apd that . bosk
'seouently the Cuban Dtaator would get
the benefit ot the sarins: on the tariff;
that in dressed export from the United
States 4o Cuba and from Cuba to th
United But of other artlclsa would
follow resulting In KeuarsJ nrosparity.
Twelve mlnutee before 4 o'clock Mr.
Payne (N T.I atmounced that k did not
oar to consume th ba lanes of his Urn
and thereupon Mr. WUllama moved to
recommit th bUl to the ways and means
Cpmmlitee. with Instructions In tha tin
of amendmenta previoualy propoaed.
The soeaker ruled th motloa to b sat
t
" " APPBUL TABLED.
Mr. WUUama aooeaied from th ded-
aton ot the ehsir and asked to b heard
on the aotnt of order. .
- Mr. Payno reused a point of order bui
tne speaker entertained tbe appeal say.
leg that h Srelerred to orr. If at aO la
giving the house the right to Uprose Us
wUi. altboogh It bad previously expressed
Itself otnerwla. .. ... .
Mr. WllUam aald bis motion wad aot
dilatory but waa made because tbe mla-
orlty had endeavored oersisteuuy to so'
our a vote oa the amend .nente.
air. Payno moved u tue ppeal so
tne table and his melon waa carried by
a vote of la to Kt. a strict party vote.
Oar the usees e of the bUl aa attemot
waa made to secure a re and nay vet
but only twenty-three member seconded
the demand an huuffldent number. .
.. William Alln Smith tRea.. Mich.) d
manoed a division and on a rising rots
the yeas were M and the noes M. ;
Thla naaaed the hlU. - -'
1 ft waa ax reed that when the house ad-
ffi1 li ''U "
Th house adjourned at tM p. av
;.fjv.i;i:..':The; Senate..;'
Ussoclated Praas Report) i
Washlngtoa November lt.-Tb senaU
transact sd no bosines k open stcHW
today beyond the receipt of bills and peiK
tiona Tbe only Incident of unusual char-
acter waa the appearance of Mrs. Carrie
Nation and she attracted comparatively
Ultie attention. - ; . . .
Aa execuUve esloa waa ordered at
lf-.Jt and a half hour later tbe eaat
adjourned nntU tomorrow. u - ;
CATTLE MAN BANKRUPT
Mistouri Breeder Filed i Voin-
.- ; ; tary Petition.;.
' " (Aseoclated Press Report) "
Kansas City Mo November tt-T. B.
B. Sotham. the Hereford breeder ef
Chlllloothe Ho. today Bled A pil'o In'
voluntary bankruptcy la th - l ulled.
States district court here. He r'--ed h
Uahimies nt tlADS. Sam's I " T
anseis Ir nlnfl a claim of r - J agsi.
K l Kmrlin.lola of In'. ... -1 nls. V 9
nt a r "Ant a- i ...t ....
I ' C " "
Panama Treaty Fledges United States to naintain . Inde-
- p-n-nc of Panama Republic. V. ; ' ' ;
" Oeeocktled Ptera ttosort.)
fWaahlngtoa Kovamber V.-Tb Panama'
commissioners Dr. A sudor ( ana! ' Mr.
Fredsrioo Boyd" today eonsulted Minister
Buoeau-Varilla and Mr. Frank P. 'Peivy
of Kew York total adviser to th togav
tieev. ft Is andarstood they read Over th
treaty signed yeuirday by Mr. Hay and
M. Buneeu-Vxrilla ' and. discussed IU
terms aad prevlsleda la detail. It mat
their hearty approval.. lj
. From various aouroee additional fn for-
mation la regard to tb term sad pro
ylsiens si tb treaty baa been sbtalued.
Under tt the United Statee sgreee
Mlntola the Indepeevsenee of Panan.
It It uitderstood thai thla olaus was ln
eerted at srdor to et at rest all ues
lions as 'to tb recognition of Panama
as aa. Independent Batioa by th Olher
gcweniments. Panama grant to ' th
(mOHBIAn BOHDS
HOLDERS -UNEASY OVE-.
PANAMA AFFAIR.
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Want English Recognition lltl'l
Off Till Panamii Auumes Part
' y ': of Cntnmhlan Tlahr .
1 ' (Asnaofctes Presa Report) J
. Loodon. Movember Ui The oonncB ef
fbreiga boodholdsr has received d co-
tosnlatUoB frost Axastardaaa sarins that
the tbamber of ooAmero thsr will re-
HtMst th government of Tb Kttnarlanda
aot to reoognlm the repubUo of Panama
until soma jTangeoseni Is arrived at
whereby the sew repubUc aseumes aa
aooitaM bar ef the Cbkvaolaa debt.
Tbe majority f th bond are bald la
Xngtond aod HoUaad -1m
Brtitofe lormga offloa bat repllt I
to the tMoetblaa aondhotder by aaaur.
log them of Its inlet set at the ease but
tUngvuid Aursmaient to an
eours at aoiioa.. jraribm outa-
muojoathHie ar emneovad but' far as
th bondholder.' ooancd. Juowa 4h -Aw
SWA auio nas not rot taken any step'
la the) nsatutr".'. ' ..v.' v
Th sedreutry ot the counerl of forelga
bonohoiaers said todays "We hart aot
tbs soeB.eat ovjecuou to sraaJLe la-
depenoeoc and tbmk the Asttrloaa ac-
tion la oatoulated to promots ta on
nts of aU ' sen earn id. la our Isuar to
Lmrd tnow w point out mat tbs
Indopendanos of Panama was avloauOy a
fsur annumplaibmasji. but wo wisiml to
bring threugh dlteneaatlo
auentlon of UM
thi iaeu oonotraing wauea psrsMyo taay
were not as WMI auareasd as the au-
tuaste people woo nave auppuod -bla
wUh aaoaey ta past years. No ssl of
bonahofcMi tne world over has fared
so neruy a tee atnuars who nave a
vaaosd in ColoaUieaB aovsnuueol muf
and w leered ta rswwa aagai uu
au van lag of the secisasiun ot ranaia ad
sa exous lo rayuduus ail its toierasuouat
outigauon. Our ranr to ibat Panama
ewrtud'aeen greaay bnuid ny.uie
kuwuey auna la Me oouairy oy etrttlsa aoJ
oaier uusauiuMBra aomuev assu a a oar
tain portion of tao want in svuiurj1
u wnau u notnuj batons.
When asked what h uuu-ldered to b
aa ei4uiuu.il lUOrKeruou ui aecreutry Tw-
pueu; "vtvMuAr auotil one-1 nirey bui
Mia sbouu im wtt M aa ortauauur. To
Wusl uwnnolaa oeut wiiAa tauiresl. M
OMHit tihewtas) Via nova unu wtva uie
oauai aiuuey i-anama sw pmj uaaMbaa'
ahar of lha Oeot and utapua nerssll
of pominleiy .jigauuna w tonaa-a ouaap
tries mt tar as me uriqea' ooaunuiit.
rs are ouaceraeo we wu.ua rauar aa-
ositi us MMHa) pi lb sow repauwi toast
aUuaa atiuedty twwjiwes; ao if
aaam uues aot wiafe ui aive up sasa aa
of bona oa her part or tu so
ot roaponaiwiigr tor a pen uf
sut Ssul . erter
Huitabla but would Insure ins new r
pauet'awod erouil w swiruu.''
Tat ptvatpUMM ol U.I Aaerioa aotloa
toward Panama I generally reosived wua
aBiniraiios uy ine sutsruuua aMiiMr
in linanwal circle but asiohl lniari I
exiireeatd. ih emur artalr uelng wiuuel
toil teVwaauingion. iteouguiuoa of fa
nama by ureat Britain wul louow a a
matter of course so soon as tbs necessary
foraaUUes ar concluded and the ouad-
huioara ar InioroMd.. what steps are
likely to be taken to Bategusrd tneir ui-
. ' ' ; T t v
CLOSING UP OFFICE.
Colombian Consul General Ea
pects to Be Recalled
' - (Aseoclated Press Report;
- Washington November nV Dr. Thomas
Hcrran. tb Colombian eharge and Senor
Brigs rd I the Colorabkin iinnspl general
St NawrTerk ar winding up th affair
of tb CokMatsaa legattoa here prepara-
tory to lie ejoslng. . From tbe present
sours of events Dr. Uerran feels that
the dosing of hi legation to only a
ilea of time. Ho baa been apparently
Ignored by hi government which baa re-
fused to answer sis oablegram or advls
him at all regarding th tothstlaa attua.
two. If tt shall b found that his cable
grams hav been held Bp that will be a
astlcfaotorr dxptoiattlon to Dr. Herreo.
That to the only explanation of tb attt.
rode of tb Colombian government to-
wards Its togatloa here.: t- -
Dr. Barrens depart or from Washing-
ton would not Baa aaarlly be followed by
the doetng ot the legation. Mia grand to
Colombia at this time would scarcely be
wsrrsntwt hy the action of hi govera-r-.
t . "' t e I" Vn bar. J "
United BUtee th perpetual as and eoo-
trot of a gone of territory ton kules wide
across th Isthmus for the oaaal with
tb right to eoqutr by purohaee r by
J. th exerela of etnbenl domain any olheJ
mnos ut ranama wbereur situated
which. In th Judgment ! th United
utes amy b aeoeesary for lbs con-
st ruction of tb osnal ' the 1 pro.
Tlrlon . for ' tts OBpsly of ' wator
sad the proper aanjtattoa of too ute
of PanasM aad Colon gad other territory
f-adjacent to tb eaaal routa When tha
on of territory for th canal aad wita-
Is Umlts of tb ether toad acquired by
we uuih stsia. taa United State wlU
hav tb asms power aad authertty at
If the territory wer osded to the Unltsd
ttatas and tha Panama government win
to oaareto ataorttr m that sea.
Tbe United B tales ass to right to sol.
...................
jCUIU EULJH).
Highest SatiBfaction Ex-
. pressed Over Paiaagc
Reciprocity Bill
(Associated Proas Keport) '.
Havana Novomber - H.-Oreat
satlaf action' to (xpreesed here to
alght at tbe aewe that the Uaitoat
Bums bouse of- representative
bad. by a Ms majority pasted the
Ml for reciprocity ; with Cabs.
Recent reports of th progress of
the MU practically removed th
mor or toss settled " apprehenaloa
that congress-would aot carry out
what tbe people f cubs under
stood to bar been the virtual
e promise of th McK later adminla-
trattoo. -' 1
- ' ' ' -
coioiiBTATsTAni)
WILL RETAKE PANAMA BY
FORCE OF ARMS.
French at Bogota Offered Ijooy
' coo in Aid of Colombisv-Unitcd
' r States Censured
.' Ussoolatod Press Report)' '
Mew fork November It-Official reply
wss axads today says the Herslers Bo-
gota Colombia eorrespondent nodsr
dat of Noveaiber U. to the nou pre-
ssntod bp Called States Minna sr Beaaprs
hi forming tbe Colosablaa goventaent that
Waahlnstoa kaf aatared lot eflkaai
totlona wlik tbe republic ef Pans ass Tb'
reply was framed by Saner Carlos Riooa
mtaisur af foreign aflairt who isi'iiiias
ly defscuto bis gowtunent and threaumst
to march aa srmy on Panama unless tit
Ualied But tea Imsmdlaioly recede treat
their posi Hon. i .. v..-:. -v v." -. '
1 That the Colombians are wUIlng ' to
Bght to malnuua thsir dignity and. if pos-
sum.' retase ranaam. .si snows . av tne
strong support ottered th goversuaeat
w in popular approval si
i. Th auulster In bis aot to the United
utie. uuouah Mr. Boaupra says: "Tue
iMtoaablsa government prsiosui ener-
Uoaily at III stUtud . takoo by ta
tmieo Siaibs. . By toe reeosnltion of
Panama aad the warning that too U ailed
Btaiss wul not auow fowmuam to put
down the rebellion th hereuitore fnsa .
ly reiaauas ejueung oeiweea the two sot-
rnmeoia bar arrived at suwb a artuV'
sal auage that It to aoaMuwiy impose lul
to oOuunuo dlplomaua rokuiou -nines
th Wasmngio government aaooM las-
BMdistsiy give nooo tnai tt has a tof
tonuoo to prevent Colombia treat rv.-
ioej tub totiunaa or to extend soy leouqsi
taw to las balhgerento." f
The nou ooocludes by statins that a
prompt reply a awaited from Washing-'
ton. as lb Coioabtea army to ready to
Addauj 10 the Indignation of the peopto
and aurrtas them in laatr preperatlyos
lor war la a dispatch alleged to hav
teen received today earing Oevasany
"oisapprovea of the oouree lakea bp lb
Unite tttAies and censures' bar for to.
terferenee at Paaama."
. Thla message baa caused sneral re-
joicing and on all sides are beard eueers
for (isrmany. ; i'!i;;:ij:i-
Oaneral rerdomo has been ' apeointed
oommaades' m chief of tbs Colombian
army. Ho le poaelbly th best liiforaaed
officer la' Bofota on affhlra on tb Isth-
mus bavins acted In aa official capacity
at Panama daring exciting times there.
H was once governor of Panama.'
It to announced that the French etdony
at Bogota haa extended sympathy tu th
i ovei nmeoi end altered to ooatrUMiia
IDU)ow for Ita support .
REFUSED PAPERS.
San Dorabgo Consul Cnteaded
Porta Wert Closed.
""Kew Tors. Movember li-Consul Oen-
arm! Cahraa of Baa Daexlngo rsXused w
tlga atoaraaos papers for tb Clo an
steamer tberoke to th five piaasjcaa
pons to. las bands ot Inssrfeata fat
which tao Cherokee sailed today bnt
granted desranee paper tor tb ports ot
Bun DotnhHtn and Asna which were at
tost reports ta peeseeelon of the aovern-a.ent-
be papers were .lamed y ta.
bkhI customs officials. -
Consul Onlvaa said he was acting aader
omere from his govern men! m refusuig
t pspers for the porta which he Os-
e red are closed. i
'. U MaxwelL oonaul general to Ba
X ninve whs sailed oa the Cherokex
i ded that although en board a
i ..r he bad oertsln ofnctel In-
to evtee the oaotMm.of tue
r 1 -a u o ta ui ti i .
toot ton lr fifty year for tmprovments
In order to repay cost with Interest At
the and f tNty years the sewer and wa
tor works seeom the property of the
cities of Panama and Colon. Th republlo
of Panama uadertahe to compel the
dtl af Panama and Colon to ooarpiy
with' the sarj'ary ordlnsacee ' ef th
Vnlted States and If they (ail to do aa
the United Bute has the right to en-
force its rales sad regulations to regard
to tb tanttalioa . : ' '
IB oddltloa to these general prevkdoo
there ar maay article of aa admlala-
tratjve oharactar wkieh provide for th
eaemptlon of the avUarlshi sod snsptiot
for th coostructioa ef tb canal truss
evatom duties sad for tb neutrality ef
the canal and th entrances to tt -
Panama I to receive tU.BN.oa) and aa
annual payment at taw Ml beginning
awe year from th dat of th treaty.
ARRIVAL OF-REYES
he wa3 refused land-1
;!;;. ing at colon. ; :;
Rejres Refused to Go Aboard
' American Ships When D
';";...Vnled'i Landinf. ; ...';.
- - (Aasoctoud Press Keport.) W
Coles Movember tt tJi a. m.Twe
Mwaatblp Canada front Bs vanilla. Is now
approaching bar; dock.-. Oenerai Reyee
sad other member ef th dalagsrioa seat
by th Coloesbiaa gnieiimieal ea a peace
kenoa. are oa beard. . ' v . ..
Maria from ih amorlta warshipa
hav sosa toaded and ar oa duty at tbs
wharf -. " - '
Tbs prao scatoitosliaiws toft BavanUla
serday witheut katwlng the result uf
ashaer of Bolivar and tbs jaato )
tb Mayflower. Wbert Oeoenl Ray
learned of this eotilsrwica ie said tuat
m atlrety diss pr roved of ta missWa of
war BkdtvelanB; . u..i t :; w
"Ther waa greet xW eiatnt m 4b r-
itvaJof tasfansdsu Hundreds of .person
f larked neithborbood of the djek.
rat war prevented from reaching the
i toil by marines whs wer landed treat
lb United rxatay warships aa aooa ss
la Canada was slanted. The marine
sow guard the wharf. .
Captain Msniam f tbs Catted state
auxiliary cruiser Dixie Im Mediately want
oral Reyes tbs result af tb
tb Boavurtaaa. H tarltsd
Reyes aad tbe otatr mimtir af ta s
esme aboard tbs Dtato tat
tas toettatlgm " :
Admiral Cogblaa. whs sad JuA arrived
i HMltatioa ta
to oome aboard tha
Mayflower put -tha admlrars tarvttatiea
ft to and sr stood that ftanoral Ray aad
tha ether Caiombiaa efflosr will lemala
sa the Canada aatB
possibly naUl Saturday
tbey will leave tor Port Lii
which destination all Bad ticketa.
The eomatfsslooora sent a letogiaia to
th Junta at Paaama asking for a aoae
fersnoe there tomorrow but tbs Panama
geverament declined ta grant tbs rsooeet
; It to expected that a representative set.
gatloa front Panama will arrive her to-
morrow aad eon tor with tb umiasialna
are an beard the Canada. ' :
; Tb Colombian geaerale'were aot pr
mined to land at Cotoa and It Is consid-
ered absolutely eertala that tbotr. sals.'
ana. life that of the oommto tonars from
tas deuartment f Rollvmr. wttl prove si-
'toawtlMr fatito. - - : t
Ta Oaaada brings news that there was
great exoltameat at Bogota wata th
napponlnga sa the tothmus bscaxae anowa
Nothing alarming however ao
When the Cotombau
naerato
Mlntoior
toft Bogota ; United . Sutes
Beeapro was getting ready for am
aartara far the Vnlted Statee. It Is
llevod he wul arrive here som time i
-i'.--V
COURTING SLAVERY.
Colombian Minister to Mexico
Talk About Panama Affaira. :
' (Aeaoctaled Prsn KeporD . "
Mexico aty.Moesmber hV Tbe sew Cs
kmbtaa eharge d'affaires. Dr. Jslm Cor
redor. hae arrtvod He say tbe peopU
of Panama uaa not Juattfy their traitor
due action. "The fact that tbe sonata af
Our country did Pot approve the Hay.
Henna treaty wee ao ground lor felr
si cession front in fatherland for sooner
or biter the canal would have bad to be
excavated by the Americana or som
other nation. : Apparently the peorle of
Paaama bar bssn actuated by mrious
ambition by forget fulness of their duttw
as thinking men and by an obfa ejilloo
ef mind which WlU antan upoa thota bit-
tor woes. They aver that tb national
government took no In Ureal m the huh-
mns. and that to them and then- local de-
velopment the canal waa a matter af Uf
or death without coostdorlog that that
also waa the sentiment ot their brethren
la an portions of Oflhaaibtaji territory and
that tt wee lo the common Interest of all
to envevt that eenlrment Into a factor of
prosperity to the entire (vptibllo by pri.
motlr edurMloQ toying ronde end built-
big dtlee. The Paneman are puffed with
l le ktea of their own greetneae bo . It
sea Illy I her are very Insignificant let-urn
and of their Insignificance they will be
convinced to their cost when the rhatie
Of els very which they have for I for
thewiaetvee. ere deaped upon then as
InsvltaHy they will r. Paneme haa aot
been ertoated by patrmtlnm. but by greed
ef gold but tn the end t will not b the
to'b"lsn who wlU i. down to fv.
rre.Hnt fev-" p. .--''. lor
tb tt. ''' Of t""' I "'f WivbOwt
sute; Cciriitc: Ean Investigatlca cf
' ; Pccrd Lcc-ing to Hi$ homcl::?..
W. R. Hearst's Views on
the Cuban Treaty. .'
t (Houston Poet's BpeotaXs. '
' Kew Tork November ttRepro.
tentative WllUam Randolph Uearst
la th American la- a signed edi-
torial gives hi view on tb pend-
ing Cuban reciprocity measure la
rigorous laftgusge. Mr. -Hearst
says tn parti ' -
" a
. a
Tb btn doee aot represaat raot.
nroctty bet wees other countries
and th peopl of this country. It
Mpresente tbs kitoatlon ' af tb
dmerica trusts. Working through
the repubUcaa administration to
max deaar with foreign reuntrtee
for tao flnsactol seaoflt of th
American trusts. There to no rea-
soa why any democrat should pat'
a
:
a
t
a
:
a
a
a
a
a
a
bis ttodorvoesent n tbia ropubtloaai
trust mearum -. ' ' . - '
Tbs gennlne ' esmocrsey f
Aavnica believes at a reduction af
the tariff. Th people demand re-
. (uetlon of th tariff. Tbey de-
mand now at this session a reduc-
tion of th ts riffs that proteol th
criminal trusts adding to their
their strength their bxw-
SSSe)SSi
amendment and his attitude and that of
the aisuiteis of hie e timet was one eiosl
olldlou for the welfare of Panama
"I am particularly astonlahed .i lit
conduct f the Ameriosn government le-
mur by th treeiy of II-kL wi. n la if
hi force that government to dl-taclr
and solemnly ob nested to mln "n I be
eovrtgniiy f Columbia on tbe Wiinnia."
; French RscocrnTic:!
Ot Panama Lacks Appoint.
o Diplomatic Aj?nta.
: (Associaled Pries RepoA- '
-Parts November A Th only formal-
ity Isrklng ta tb iwoognltloa by Franc
f tb republlo of Panama to tb appoint
mint of diploma tie agents which will
follow th receipt ber of th totter which
Mr. Buneao-TartUa presented to af. Jus.
serand at Washlagtoa yee loremy. It to
tbe Intention of the French go vera meat
to ereato a post of sansul geaaral at
FEDERATION C?
LAI 33
ENDORSED Tliri!.
Resolution Adopted Lookirj to
Removal of M21er from Gov-
i '. ''.'.'' crnmcnt CHice. v
tAssoclaled Press Report.)
Boston Mass.. November aV-Tb Amer-
iesa Fedarattoa ot Labor diapessd (sua-
seamy sf th nspea shop" ssruo aa ratetd
to th MM of William A. Miller aow em-
ployed to tb government prtnilng fflo
at Waabinston. sad today deolared la
favor at tb "open shop" to govenuoent
as well ss ta prtvau ahopa and peU.looed
ITeslSent Roossrett to re-examine the ev-
susoos stmlast alitor sad. If verified re-
mov Miller tram tbs eorvloe. uUtbouga
the reeoiutioa adopted presented lha ted-
ass Hon s rtow f both "opes shop' sad
tu miller case the gauss ar kept an .Ire-
ly distinct. Tbs re-exsmlnatlon af tb
Miller aaamls aot reauM.ea aooauas Mil-
tor to a nonunion tot a tretuniaxo tor.
msriy nred ss a reason tor am reasoval
bni ieoaus tb fedsratloa bstMvM MU-
tor to "totally antst to bs to oaargo of
wriBS veopto." ' ".
sewiiuna wer adopted favoring th
eon auction of to wuuaa aaoat ay tn
co lons el tbs t sited du.uk; arginsJ tbe
ui I. kieses ciamoa not be toaae to ap-
ply ta tu rniminaM aau Hawaii aad
iwji wvumii Muiraso aa u moo-
llos t prsiunt aod tai auets eon
ators by otrsot rota v ;.
leur in u oueraooa a a cubttitui
lot varaMS iwiowuihw ousrsd ss s iad-
smsui to lbs eutiauiauoa wo eoiatai.e
ta taws roporiod a reauiBUMia in tu
rcraiaxy so msu-ucied u
ub lbs seerowisM ot ail
! Imofnakeonas builis atliiiated with ia
Uuy. aoviemg tbaot to omnpiy tta tu
eoaeuuiuoa sf tas teoertwo making U
to suty of tocal on mm ot ad si n ii
badto to tnto cbaruwed ooatral tobor
sjuons sad suais tsaorauuna la ibsdr dto-
meta ''"' : ';
A dlsoustioni to-j by Delegat Lavla of
WUkenbarre Pa took place. ; Mr. Lavht
rppcssd the romiulttM on taw report and
iuckd the mlmrt of Pennsjlvanla.
John MltcbeU.e.aa oo hla feet la a mo-
ment to reply. Mr. Mitt hen deolared that
som nntona ot miners of th auth acta
reel fields nfused to belong to ta oen-
trsl ntbnr anions largely . because ' of
Irrational aad on truthful stotetnonts
"suck a Just bs.de by nelegato lvln."
-ll u not fair." aald Mr. Mitchell ta tid-
ing "for Mr. Lavls to seek to sticautlxA
OUT IJsBeiOnea ' .' s ".. -"
Tb suostltuto repertod by tb coot
ailt tee oa the atniutton af th usVrs
with tha coatral tobur body was flnaity
adopted.. '
The ooBvantJoa adjourned until tomor-
row. ; -m
APPROACHED EMPEROR.
Japanese Arrested for Presentina;
Petition to Hia Emperor . -
. (Assectoted Press Report) . t
-. Tokohama. Movember Is. As tbe era-
peror ws returning from th armV
maneuvers today he waa approached by
a young Jo panose who preeunMoly at-
tended to r resent Me melesty wfth a
eopalar petition. The mun waa Imme-
diately arrested by tn aunrde. The peti-
tion besmnrht the inr or to tae action
ta tbe 'btsnchurM.a e --in. 'i lie InH-
dent caused s e e. .it hut the
.l M loner rvvd to .... . ctua itu-d-nt
Of tj b :v I
(jmt m c
Hasna Eiixs CL:
Adioa iaRatLI
nwsncrTo t
Wac Rasonj' tU I .
' atot Ie2o I
PlCnOTBCYEt s:
Who Siw Servics I.
"Unprecedented 1
' Promotion Q&ir.
. tAeeodstsd Prem r
Wsshlnxlsa. Movemher n .
sf th sanata oaimitt ei
fairs Into tbe opeoettloa tn t
tloa sf ths semination of
art Wood to be major
was bean todsr I
Before doslna I'
exehaaaee f oi
the propriety ef ataklmr t
pobuo. The aolnl was r-
Qeariee and several other r
eoDimlttse sustslnsd him t
taking the aosttion that t
bualaiae wss sxscuilv b
ommlttos had so ru t
ae without first secur k t.
th annate.
. Senator Scott aa."e a
BesalCM during' tb h
eon ten tloa ea tha greu
Ha Interest "It wlU an
papers anyway." ke a
ft bettor to bar aa
tbaa try to aide the i
When the door were
mlltes decided to oi
ecu lire seealoa and i
will aot be aside out. :.
tb saamher of .the co
aewspaper awn. e ....
Manna and Maior . o
present th three
pared to preeeat o
Wood's obaUrmation. i. -BO
charges Bad ru t ' '
general but Uixm .
owed paid he uu
boo wotud pre. ;
- At today' s r
hS Ohjeued to V .
itsttloe that Waa being
sua ptonuaion. ;
Senator Manna s J t
4sninl wooom'U.e Ita..
of a character lo snow n .
high enmnand Both i
very general In torms. 1
gtalosient dealt especlii ?
auasieM m seaau et . . I
he wm ususa; prosecuu.
ease la etlioe ss due:i
tuba to not and In an1
Said Ibat General V
ment that Ralhbona sii.
bond of HAW ta Ameik. i
as first sriMtad waa k
ta rtow of tbs tact that t
waa charged with miss
only about taut aad be
maa who would be eo u .juut .
fair aader tb etrcuinstanoee t
be nuruetod with bill on
-atos asoka ea kto long ec..!
Major Kathhono and reituu.
Udeaca la ato bttosrity.
Senator Teller said tlit ' ;
Mitju- Rstbbaas: for s
front ato knua ledge r ti . i
Ho and privet at he i
bad tOM unjustly trect."!
rsettoa of Uaneral Womi.
ap the ivestiea ot th p
srsT Weed aad went ui-
that be bed been press .
anpreeedentod manner."
from tb. tbs ef th I
tuban war warn Get
suigeon with in ru .
had see Ufled vet ti t
... ehssr auicaa ef u i . .
esrvtco ta tbe elTtl a
faator r-ioctur scur . i
military eommtttee baa i
secretary af war to send to ins o
m to sildtary record ot Uenml
for Its sa ta connection with t i
taatlon. ' : ' i r-
.lb committee wilt meet tow
eoatlnoe tb taquiry aa to Geneia:
TABOR'S stati :z..r
Saya San Antonio Cw
' Waa to Protect TraT. .
(Houston Post s Soeclal.)
. Saa Antonio Texas November )
George R. Tabor Bute health o
day save ut th following; st
to th tote yellow fever sum
Antonio and the sanitary cou.
ltys-i':"'.t.'-i4:'' ." '
"The uarsntin aaxinnt f
twMty-two cases recOrt. I t
auaranilne was declaivt
quarantine was nroclai. I t
traffic axainst local iiann
' I here to absolutely aot t
Sanger ta coming to Bun
climate to non-malarial a
tbe cleanest and most r
W people tn the c
"With tb eontlnunn
anltary work supp'r..-
methods ef pv'.'enf! ? t
Is no reason y
ease of fever '
r any year t.
''Qu;r. ! C
: ' ftio''-' .
Oalvestoa T
an 'her p
the '-.'
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