The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. NINTH YEAR, No. 300, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 30, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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RTILIZERS
enrich
is the time your
as loner bods fruit trees
Tints truck farms etc Wo
just received an upplement
rtraent of best grade matiufac
GUANO
Bop la tacks Bo aurc to glvo
trial order When you use It
you fflll worder how you over
Falons without It
kcrta Had Ban Jacinto Bridge
Phone 170 P 0 Box 27G
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pake em VTe can make anv kind
Buk took rou want with a printed
or lie whole pan printed with a
finding oa It or an expensive bind
Jih leather or p p r Any kind of
book do not t rvt we make em
on the s c r J n < ir of our estab
Rt at Mi Main street
P 8 L CO
0irEBS ahd bookbinders
HOUSTON
IEAP LUMBER
Sash Doors Bknus Mould
iaffs Cypress Cisterns
I Kinds of Jim Work at Prices to
oult no m i
Je t our eifti In the Cotton
e Bin r s it r unpt attention
CRIBBLE CO
HOUSTON
pTshearn
Dealer In
Musi semi com ooi8 Bran Hoy
AMJ AM KIS1W nrai
Wl Capitol Sts telephone No 10
ARLT0N CO
Whop sale
i and Commlssn Merchants
1 and J00 Trav Is Street Phone KlA
8vln ii 0a s ilM Srd Corn
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r prieei nt our expense
SIEWERSSEN
pes and Wool
P nts and
iyromondcnce Sotle
A1IaB3es EBSTEOra
NINTH YEAtt NO 300
NOW ARRIVING
Large Stock of
TIN PLATD
IRON PIPH AND TUI1E3
IKON AND BHASS PIPE FITTINGS
JIUltCHANT UAIt IKON
0iine IlclJ AND mAci SUUUT
DOLTS i jiJKfn iK
WAGON TIJlHEns ° f
wood 8piit pulleys f
I10PSU AND J1ULB SII0D3
PA vinuisWAG0v AND nuaaT
> vinuis
UELT1NCS HOSE PACKING UTC
These Goods were bought nt Hock Hot
loin Prices for Spot Cash and delivered
on cut lates Write us for prices and
tcnns or call In person
Smoke Stacks Fire Fronts
Grate Bars Washers
Sash Weights etc
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Just Arrived
Two Cam Hew Crop Kcssina lemons
COO and 300 else
Ten Cars ITiw York State Seed Potatoes
Early Rose Goodrich Fearless and
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ABERJNGBRO
Wholesale and retail dealers In
SASH DOORS BUNDS SHINGLES LUMBER
SASH WEIGHTS CORD KTC
Agent for Heath fi Mlllltran Best Paint
Prairie and Milam ntreetii Houston
B R LATHAM
Dealer In
Furniture ccrpDis end House Pumisnirg Goods
701 701 and 705 Main SrCor CapltoiAve
A E F McGOWEN
IRON AND BRASS WORKS
HOUSTON TEXAS
Wood Split Pulleys Steel Shaftlmr
Boxes Hunters Couplings Snch Boiler
Tubes llacntnery Castings and Ilopalr
Work TOTTMAN BROS
Manufacturing Company
Succeesors to Iottman Bros
Wholesale Manufacturers of
SPRING BtDS and BEDDING
Incorporated July 3 1S31
Capital Btoclt 3100000
MACATEE W
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Importers of
Portland and Roaondalo Cpmont
IJmc Pljiter Fire Bilck Drain Pipe
Pavliis Tile etc HOUSTON TEXAS
ifino nuiis I JllllA cD
TIII3 IIOIISTON PIIST lit pny flOO
let IJe liKnl heir of nnj person wlm
iiucIh ileiilh by xeclileiil provlilrd
ternoon Xer 1100 a m
Train 525 p m
rhe Inter nSional Route
T FOOT ° P CONOREBB AVENUE
TODAYS EVENTS
The Po t IlnllclhTwui
Wlmt Will
lniu > r u1 1 th
ill tin Country
oMhlVrX9iK rh < pwcutlvo committee
i
teller nr n rlcce h of r nlons for the
ranmmA unemployed has untile ar
mi inn nS r n mlM mw ls of union
2 ilKfiJJV0 nP > Plo > od to be held
Over ftw5L5Vua Ullrden this exenlnjt
stropt hiS2 imf nr n w h1 ° t
h fnir L I mlldlnij Iteuorla from
hi rnf unl wl i readln regard
tn the number of the unemployed
ln fA Sl Na T0 T n schedule of exam
commission durlnit tho next six montlm
i nS1 Ietcd nie Southern hegliiB
V i1 omI da > nld ° ml at Middles
bora Ky
on March
nffl H YiThe < committee
Ln B italp bonrtl 0 cahrltles that Is in
jestJcaiilni Kimennlendent rsmclmway of
> 5 Bmlra leiormatoiy will meet at the
a 0llay ani euncu ° aNEW
bars
NEW YOIlKDr C II IMikhurst will
deliver a lecture today tn the Church of
thi hen and Lund nt Murket ami Henry
P w teh ho will answer the hue
tlon Whitst Cltv Is This
NEW Y0nKThe 0 A n Stale en
cimpnients for the year have their uoRtn
nlnK today with Uint of Vermont nt Hur
llnKton Commnnder Adams and BtnfC ex-
pect to make tho rounds
WASHINGTON The annual cliarlty hnll
takes plulee liore tnnlfrht The president
and Mrs Cleveland itio expectcrt It will
take place nt the National ltlllos nrmoiy
PEOrtlA Ill The Association of Hc
puhllcan Pdltors of Illinois will hold Its
annual conwntlon heie today and tomor-
row
r > N 511 w The election of n
Riiccesoor to Pnnaior Wa jthnU will take
place UiH date
Fastidious
more frequently find fault with
the butter than any other
article on the table How to
satisfy everybody and always
in this particular is a problem
We have the answer to it
USE
SILVER
CHURN
BUTTERINE
made of the purest materials
by a new and special process
It pleases gucsls on the table
it ratifies cooks in the pastry
Write for our free Booklet of
Information
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Pint IMn Iiisiriuice luililn Riiml fr V U1JL L JJU llXUi Ul
111 limirs iiil > < > r from 7 n in to 11
p in or I lip ililv of < hl paper Sit
tnlMiliry pruifi of cncli Iliilm mint
lio iircncnlcl mMMii IH hours ill Iho
IIUHllOHa Olllir of I In Ililllitnil foul
ItrliinlulMT tills policy Is oll unless
THIS IAlHll Is upon Iho person ul
I line of ileittl
IANOS and ORGANS
AT VARIOUS PRICES
AND ON VARIOUS TEH1ES AT
GRUNEWALDS
HE ° M > EST MUSIC nOUSE IN HOUSTOH
3lOMiV l a2 ngn the MUSIC LINE bo sure to
IMrN bTRFFT
GALVESTON TRAINS LEAVE
y ng Train 6I0 a m
We buy the best drugs to be
had In the markets oj the world
We employ competent pharma-
cists we fill vour prescrlpUons
accurately we wait on you
promptly and politely wo dcllv
er your prescriptions at your
tesldeo co without extra charge
and we charge as low prices as
we can possibly Wo cant do
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South of Iho
Corner
C03 Main Street First
Capitol Hotel Same Hide
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We put In Skyllgnts that do
Zrl l Price are mjonsbl
and workmanship the
Plans and estimate submit
tid on ciumry orl
E K DILLINGHAM
INTERNAL REVENUE BILL
HRBT DAY OP DEBATE ON THE
INCOME TAX
Mr MoMilHn of Tonnosseo Opens for
tho Ooraraittoo in Support of
tho Moitsuro
ARQDMEJfr IK THB EOHD INJUHOTIDK
OA3B UBARD
The Judge KtietTtj 111 DeeliloaOarllilj In
Mew York iexsos JlonsltsuJ Icr Cflos
Ths Cleetlosi Sill la tbe Sinnte
Washlneton January S3 Tho ilebata on
the Internal revenue bill hirudins U > e
provtelon for an income Un hesan In tho
houn > today Under the oall for comnilt
tef reports after the reading of the Jour
al 5Ir llcCrourj chairman of the for-
eign iiffaJrH committee submitted a reso-
lution exprwmlnc the sense of the house
on tho Hawaiian situation The inluorlly
eie given lwive to submit their views
After completion of the call tho house1
went Into committee of the vholo for the
purpose of further canstdcrtng Uio tariff
billMr
Mr 5IcMHIIn chairman ot the subcom-
mittee of tho ways nni means committee
on lutrrnal reenue was Immediately reo
osulzed jnd ncucrdliig to tho cajcus pro
Branime offered an amendment to tho
provtslon lmixiBlnR a tax of 51 per thou-
sand upon cigarettes tho entire Interna
revenue bill
When the reading waa completed Mr
ilcjjlllln was recognized to open the de
une in fuvor of tne arrtdiiJment As 1m
was about to begin Mr Tracy ot New
York asked to reserve all points of order
against the luiiemlment
Jlr 5cvluiiti and Mr McCrwiry con
uiced that it win too lato to ipako a
pont of order debute tipjn the amendment
having been entered ui n bofore the iM > nt
vhi made
The oaalr overruled the point of order
and Mr ilcMlUn began his arirmnenl
He said the ropubMcin fifty started out
fur big iirouetiun tlien clamored for high-
er protectkm and at last under the act of
11W tney hau reachetl the hlitha t proli > i
tlon over ItiiovTii here Atflnst It vvus pis
teided to protect inrant Industries llnally
the mask was thrown off and thov pru
clalmed tint they wanted leglsnlUin for
capital It was the duty of the democratic
party to annul tnls policy by rcduclna thn
tarlif to a leynuo biais to lrauose uahs
for pubie puiinmcd n t for private gnln
Tlie frov eminent required a vosi amount
of revenue to carry on Its various op ia
tions requiring annually a Federal tax of
JS on eveiy man woman and child In the
United States for Wits purpose A
small pm of this tax Is npon the wealth
of the country It Is rajsel almost exclu
srvcly from the consumer Tlili was nil
vvron i the uccumulatod wealth of tho
vLuntry should bear ll proi > ortlon of tjin
taxes and the only way to secure tlila wni
by Iov > Iiik on Income tax on all recatvlnj
a compensation cxceedlns 10t0 per an-
num Thli placed no embargo upon pros-
perity but equalized tho burdm of taxa-
tion and vvuuld do away with strife and
cotnentlon unions the peojihi because the
wealthy irc virtually exempt from taxa-
tion while receiving all thn benefits and
rrotection a stabe government can af
ford Ho coed with a sliom pies for
tho pnssoore of tho amendment
Mr 5IcMlllln was followed by Uepreseut
allve liy who opened for the opposition
to the income tax 11 attributed the
btshoss depression to tho IhrwUened lur
iff changes and contrasted the denioorauc
policy on nn Income tax during the war
und at present
Jlr Tarsney followed Mr Hay An in
come tax was first icsorted lo said he
In tho ark dajs of the civil war When
the war ended and ma people begun de-
manding a reduction of their excessive
burdens Instead of taking the tBX off tho
necessaries of life by lowering ths tariff
rates one by one tho Internal revenue
taxes vtro removed Taxes vvhleti the
rich v ere compelled lo bear were repealed
The tax for the poor was relnlnsd It
was unjust Men should pay according to
their wealth for the support of Uio gov-
ernment There was 20090000000 of prop-
erty In this country If a man owned
SlWOOOOOO he shouia ho taxed his cqulln
ble share >
Sir Covert of New York In criticising
the action of the ways and means commit-
tee contended that ths meaning of tariff
reform was well understood durisg the
nampnlun of 1892 Free trndo nil not
spoken of except In condemnation Tariff
reform was understood to be a Judicial
revision of the dutiable list a reaucllon of
the duties upon articles unduly protected
At this point the hour of SiSO arrived
and the house adjourned until t oclock
The Semite
Washington January 17 The Hawaiian
controversy and iho Pcderal elections bill
pcrupled the time of tho senate today
Mr Teller rep of Colorado argued In
favor of the annexation of Hawaii The
Hawaiian resolution want over and will
doubtless bn again discussed at much
length beforo a vote Is reached
Mr Hoar rep of Massachusetts Intro-
duced i bill giving suspended pensioner
a right to appeal their cases lo the United
States court of their district after giving
due notice of such Intention tn the com-
missioner of pensions
The following resolution was presented
by Mr Stewart rep of Nevada
Hesolvcd That III the Judgment of the
sonato of the Unlled States the secretary
of the treasury is not at this time clothed
under the existing law with power to Is
mic and sell bonds and other Interestbear
ing obligations of the government
I would like lo have that leeolutlon
voted on tomorrow said Mr Stewart
Bonds are about to be Issued this Is an
Important question and It seems to me
thnt the senate unght to express an opin-
ion one way or the other
Mr Teller made a strong speech on >
piemdevR Hawaiian p cy s i iit
It ihi the only Instance In one govern
mint recognised another government hut
Immediately sought to tear thai govern
nent down
The Hawaiian resolution then went to
the calendar and the Federal elections bill
wjs taken up and 5Ir Chandler rep of
New Hampshire took the floor in opposi-
tion to the etectm bill Jfe resumed his
dlscuUton qf the fraudulent means alleged
by him to have been employed by the
democrats to gain control of the New
York leginture tn ISM
At the concluwlon of 5Ir Chend rs
i IP men Ur Ilirefns rep of rlaware
J spoke in opposition t > the bll
A e dloquy to k 11 ie b v Tn Tfef r
firrllip < i V an Jfil ih lnir
Ji w ri laV s ilar I the r 1 ni ft
I t i w the dnmo > sena
BAIT
soon as tho Pcderal election law
Is r
pealed
At t O on motion of Mr Harris of Ten
neaeee th senate went into executive ses-
sion and nt 6 oclock Adjourned
Hell VitteuU IHplrp
Wellington January tnose vorUons
Of the Ilea telopnote vhtoli beoeme pub
lic property tomorrow are dosottbed as
follows
Tlie combination wth an electric meg
net of > plate 0f steel or other material
capable of inductive action which can be
hrown Into viumtlon by the movement
of eurroundtou air or by tne attraction of
a magnet
The tornintIon In an electric telephone
of a magnet with a cod upon the nd or
ends of ttte mngnet nmrest Uio plate
In common with an eioctrlo tauphone
the employing ot a epwiking or hearing
tube for cottvelng sounds to or from tho
telephone
It Is snkl however that the transmit-
ter Miroiigh vvhloli the sender of a monause
Ulk la not yttt fr e but that It Is tho
purpose of some enterprising men to util
ise rtio receiver for the ptuposm of trans-
mitting This Is M conceded by cleotll
clans can b done Init only for short
dhrtanoes On Ihu other hand H is alleged
that the royalty pnld by the Metrojtolltan
Telephone oomismy t r the usn of tho re-
ceiver Is comiiaratlvey small but that Pie
charge which Is so exorbitant for the vine
of tho telephone connecUons grows out
of the cost of maintaining the pant
Sa far as the establishing of dlrcot pri-
vate wires for slmrl distances Is eonreined
doubtless many of them will avail them-
selves of the free use of the receiver and
will be able to secure at a minimum oost
many of the advantages for which they
they have twen paying eo heavy rivntal
charges There does not appear to lie any
thing however In the alleged freedom at
an early dite of the instruments and si
tactvtncnts from royalty charges to Justify
the nope or belief that patrons of the oys
tern for iteneral use will be able to seeuio
any concession un iss n great rival tu the
present monopoly cliall lie created by the
investment of large eunis of capital for
the creotkm of a new plant
Tin lloiil lnJiKtclloti
Washington January 29 Arguments
Were today heard by Judge Cox of the
district supreme court on application of
Grand Master Workman Sovereign and T
B alcflulrc of the Knights of Uabor for
nn Injunction to restrain Secretary Car
lisle fiom Issuing f6uueoilXI of lnnds as
proposed In a recant bond clroular Judt
tox resened his d clsl u and announeeil
that tomorrow or Wednesday he would
state his conclusions in the ense
OARUSLH IN NEW VOUIC
New York Januarj S3 A score of the
leading lmnkers of this city met Mr Car-
lisle at the tubtreasury today to discuss
thn secretarys pioposed Issue of bonds
None of the banks ot this city made a bid
for bonds when Secretary Carlisle made
public his announcement It In nn open so
cio that this was n gTeal disappointment
to the seciilary and tlietefoie the bankers
oxpeolftd some proposition to induce theni
to aubfccrlbe ifeiierously to the 1 sue Tliey
weie agreed that thoy would not take
bonds In any quantity unless they tc
celvod their imunl commission for liandllni
tjftctn Tliey expected loo that tho score
tury would elmr up uny question of legal-
ity of the bond Issue At the coniliislon of
vary j the meeting this morning of Secretary
tnrlhle and the bankers no one who was
piesent would give nny Information as
to what had taken plaoe Jlr Carlisle
declined to see any newspaper inon
The Trins Appointment
Washington Jununty o The appoint-
ment today ot It A Culberson of San
Antonio as district attorney for tho vvost
era district of Texas ends a long contest
and San Antonio ltullwny company
pontut but he had practically wllhdruvvii
from the tace
The appointment of Hatlls of Wnco to
tho Aeapuleo consulslilp Is the result ot
some good work by ttcpresentatlvo Pen
dleton IIC only began lo uige Uils can-
didate within tbe past few wosks since
the president finally refused lo consldei
the llobloy rejection and the pimnpt rec
ornltton which he received Is probably
due to the mMortune which attended the
former appointments Tho postmasters a
WuxBluicnle and Seguln hav both been
forewarned In this dispatch
TVevvs for Totim
Washington lunuary M Buck Kllgorc
mode one of his characteristic speeches
In Iho house tonight full of argument and
wit All In alt It was a fine effort mid
one well received
It t > Hunter of Foit Worth nnd W 11
Patterson of Dallas were visitors at the
capltol today
Jlr Ilnlley is comfliurd to his room with
n sprained ankle
A letter wns received at tho treasury
today from Collector Krnest requesting
his commission but thceuldent has not
yet rendered any decision on the matter
Comptroller Kckels toiViy dcclaied tne
first dividend of 0 por cent for the First
National bank of Vernon on proved claims
amounting to I7M01
Iteserve AKrrnls
Washington Januury Tho enmti
trollcr of the eurrency has approved tho
selection of the following Texas National
hanlc reserve ugenu Hanover National of
New York for l lie First National of
Athens FouiUi National of Kt lyiuls for
the First National of McKlnney vice 8t
I tuls National rcvdkiil Continental of
St Louis St Louis Nations nnd the Lou
slsna National for the Flist National of
Paris Merchants National of HI Louis
for the Waxohsehl National vice the
National bonk of the Itepublle of SI bout
revoked and the Fourth Natlonul of New
York vice Bouthern Natlonul of New
York revoked
UlerUs WmiilHMid
Washington Juruery aTlio reduction
In tho force of the census bureau is being
rapidly carried on Hmploycs are Itelng
almost dally diopped from the rolls und
a lonu list of recommendations for dl
mlssol wsre submitted by SuporlntHndent
Wright lo Secretary Hoke Smith today
If tho present Intention of the officials
goes Into effect many changes will lie
made on February I and dismissals will
bo rapid nfter that dato They ure caused
by ths eotnploUon of tho work on which
the affected employes hive l een engaged
Knicln liss Collrclirsllii
Wnthlnglon anuary Mr Craln re-
turned today from a Hying ylslt to Texas
nnd with him name Hd Lynn of Wctota
prominent as a candidate for the oolleo
torship of customs of Kagle Ioss
N O Fitch of Eagle Pass who Is Pas-
chal candidate for Ihe same position was
taken by representatives this morning to
tall on ihn president and report a pleasant
reception and visit although the present
incumbent of office is not yet removed
This contest promises early some vigorous
developments
Cllirso Will ItCBlslcr
Washington January SO A letter dat d
l th tntnant has been received here from
5Ir Wellborn collector of Internal revenue
at Kan Francsio whbh sho s that the
Chinese win rig met 11 my
1ht > fhitiite have o < i quite slow la
i r ppl < i los or r i i il >
I 4h l titu1 d o date
1 D 1 I I I tie
TRAVJS STREET HOPSTOV Ing that it wuuld be i mpily rep < alc J us nrrv I of th 10 in ni r irom Wa
HOUSTON TEXAS TUESDAY MOANING JANUARY HO 1894
PRICE 5 CENTS
Ingtpn The Hlx Companies nreiv t o of Ocar Htraiirs who wna minister to
w Ingness to lieve their members register Turkey during President ClevcltnUs nrat
but declined to Issuo InstrucUenii to that tenit iiml is n warm letsonol frlna of
elfeot untU the jepresentAUve or their gov tho president His opponent i umIcIi
einment arrlve1 The inlnlwer arriveil Hlgrlst u well known imr haiil Mnd vvh
Monday After mmultaUon It was de was bul once In publlo Ufo and that as a
elded Issue rwolamatlon
a which the llrooltlyn aldwrnan
CaltioM laborers vlrnre directed to register
This procUunntRni Ima been MM In
Chinatown In UJts city and In other
places There Is no longer any doubt ot
their compliant with the law
Commliutoner MlKcr expresses the opin-
ion that of tJt i > 0W0 Chinese In the United
States practlcwny ell will comply vvlih the
amended Oeery law
i
Totnns Noiihinled
Weshlngton Januaiy J Tho president
sent the following nomination to ilia sen
ale today
To tie attorney of Iho United states
ltobert n Culberson for the western dis-
trict of Texas
Commodore John flrlmm Wnlltcr to be
rear admiral
Thorns Sioenllght of lfnnms to ho envoy
extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary
of the United State to Hollvla
Posunssters W llllam O Neeley at Wnx
ahaehlo Texas A W Debrllle nt He
guln Texas
To be United Plales ConsuiIs lMsrtir
llnttle of Texas at Aeapuleo 5texleoj
Irfiuls 11 ltrlehl of Texas at Catania
1 ffily Prank W llnbert of Maine nt
Nognles Mexico
Siipreme Court Decisions
Washington January 80 The supreme
court rendered the lollowlng Texas deel
In Pcniisjlvatilii the new
Is
Gnlusha Clrow many years
noted figure In Washington
SCOUUI Im SUVAT13
ago
AVnllo Sends mi Ammr to Hennest
for liitrrferenve
Denver Colo dojiusry 89 Oovcrnor
Wnlte has prepared a ineMaga to tho sen-
ate In answer to that ways request for
executive Interference with the adjourn-
ment deadlock Tho document contains
spine rebukes for what his excellency
looks upon as a course more notable for
malice than for the ron lftency displayed
The rovertrar says ho does not fetl jusll
died In Interfering unless refluesled to do
so by Iho lower house Indicating that the
Utter l ody Is the onjy one of tho two
which has Miown tiny Inclination to re-
spect and observe the laws
In reference to the assertion that iho
setiute can hot or will not transact any
business the governor calls nucntlon lo
the oaeortUMM with nhler tho appoint-
ments he sent out Trldny vvcio acted up-
on though In his opinion there 3 grave
doubt as to the ntitliortty ot tho senato
to affjrm or reject nny appointments at a
slons wln n cal9J lr l for Ul
today The Onlveston Ilaulsburg
n W Htayton was Culbersons chief op1 ulnr > unoe He rnajios a few other
lalntlff In enor vs Ooiiaales error from
tho circuit court for Iho western district
of Texas Judgment reversed and ease
remanded for further pioceedlngs In on
fortuity with lusuuclions Opinion by Jus
tle Brown Justices Jackson mid Harlan
dliaeutlng
TouU rVo Aetliti
Washington January The senate Ju
Olelnry coinnilttttfl adjournod today witn
out inking nny action on the nomination
of 5lr locklmm tit be an associate Jus-
tice of the United Hiatus supreme court
SPOftTlNfS NOTHE
> n More Contests
Chicago Januaiy Tho host or fight
ers of the cheaper chun now making this
city their rendexvous in c likely to he soon
hustling In a legitimate viy for a living
ftj It Is now generally underatdod that tho
tollce will Jilhvw no iocki boxing of any
description In public here The gnmw has
biconto so hot that th ra lo no othor ai
ictnative and It Is said that tho mayor bus
ln ied orders to the p lrt > department to
stop all such oxIilblUqru It tht future
A number of limitedround contests have
hew arranged for tne next two weeks
nnd of course all of ihim will b declared
oft irlffi Is suited lo box ten louiius
with Ueorge Iavlgne the Michigan pugil-
ist February 1 and four duys later et the
bvumd tTgiineni nrmuo Harry Oilmure
pcllUa vf minor Intrre t but the fact that
tho eenato haa shown Its willingness to do
business under circumstances Is given as
his main reason for refusing lo adjourn
tho legislature
thm irouen at wortic
Denver Colo January SO In the house
today a iwtlllon from the Miners union
of Cripple Crock was read commending
tlin iwvemor for calling an extra amnion
of the legislature nnd requesting the pas
riuge of iiicasurew creating the county of
Cripple Creek amending tho trust deed
mid attachment lawn and making eight
hours a legal days work
Thn bill amending justice court attach-
ment laws came up for third reading
This allows attachments t < 5 bo N u d only
on Uio grounds of fraud when the defend-
ant 1s a foreign corporation andfor labor
IKttjrmed Tliu bill jtassed without u dis-
senting vols
The committee on salaries recommended
tiiat tho bill which ltrovidcs for a reduc-
tion of the sals11ps of legislators from 7
per day to K per day be laid on the table
frir the reason that It did not coinu undsr
tho governors call
tVUATIIISIt INPOIUIATIOiV
Tho area of low pressure which was cen-
tral over the upper Mlwlsstppl valley lasl
ltlght has IncroniNHl In Intensity during Us
wax to have met Ihe clever Australian in frogivss itnaiuml and Is central tonight
si eightround liout Tommy AVhltu nndover Pennsylvania with tho baromnler
Oorg Ulxnn were to have buXod six down to 10 JO Inches < ind another of sllgiit
tounds this week but It was unnounced > Intensity Is moving slowly eastward over
by those hitvlnz the affair in charge that
It van off
TllaViTtl r Ue allowed to meet any-
one even In IliO mihlest kindof a bout
during his engagement at Iho Hmplie the-
ater next week Tho Tlvoll theater will
bo Ughtly doted to the pugs ns well ns
McOums hand ball court itnd nil other
places whetc glove contests ate held
IVevv Orleans Itlees
New Orleans tit January St Wcnthcr
clear nnd cool ultendutico good tiuck
slow
Throequarters of a mile Hibernian
Queen llevcrly llrady Hill Time 117 4
One mile Outcraft Jim Murphy Hover
Time 147
Thieequurletn of a mllo Oliver Tip
pollle Qlbson Time liOSM
One mile Adah I Harry Weaver
Werlgelloid lime lufiti
Three qunrlera ot a mile Cyrus Ten
ny Jr Hedge ltose Time 118
Another Coelduir Miiln
Voanuni Tirsig January Si Artlrlerj
of agreement were signed here today be-
tween W II Wheeler of Hempstead ami
parties In Halletsvllle for another cocking
main to be fought here next month The
main will take place al Iho Horse Shoe
pit and will be for IM on each light and
for 1500 on the odd light
oMiiissitvAi nirOTioNs
Now York January 20 The elections to
morrow In the Fourteenth nnd IitleenUi
congressional districts horo and In Vir
ginia fire atlmUlni the noUce of the Na
tariff and Income lght now In progress
Washington The two vacanole Jn New
York were caiisud by the iilccllon of
Mossrs Fitch and Fellows lo Ihe positions
of comptroller and district attorney of
New York City respectively
In Ihe Fourteenth dlstilct tho demo-
crats nominated Colonel William U Ilrmvn
and the republicans Ieiuiiel lily Qulgg o
suereed Colonel Fellows in the Fifteenth
district Isldor Btrauwi carries tho colors
of tho demoorney and Frcderhk SIgilst
those of tho lepubltnan imrty The two
districts wimprbe all tlidt part of Man-
hattan Island above Fiftysecond Klroel
on the west spla and Fiftyninth street
on tho east side The new man In the
Fourteenth district Is Lemuel lily Qulgg
editorial wilier on the Tribune
Mr juigg was never before a candi-
date for office but ho has been hillinslely
associated with Uio political machine of
the republican party During tho cam
l iign of 18W ho wrote many party dooii
mcnte and In 1S92 ho perfinmed for tho
National > arty Iho same service
Colonel William L Hrown has been a
plcturesiiuo personality In New York poll
tics nnd business life for years He was
born of Iriih iiorentago n Vermont In
UIO His boyhood was passed In Ohio
Ills fnllior died when ho was young and
upon him fell the euro of tho family He
lecame u school teacher During the war
lie berved with Ihe Ohio volonleers He
was for years editor and proprietor of
the Youngetown Vindicator tho principal
democratic newspaper In tho Western Itc
servo In the Jos he came to New lork
imd became associated with HenJam n
Wood In the publication of the Dally
News of which ho Is still proprietor In
ISM he was elected to the State senate
on the Tammany ticket and reelected in
1801 He disagreed with Tammany on somo
joints during the last session and showed
considerable Independence
Isldor Btrauss ihn candidate In the Ilr
tconth district Is not a Tammany man
but ull his life ho has been a staunch
democrat His nomination Is a concession
to the Cleveland wing of the party n Nvv
York He was bom In llavarla in USS an <
< vm to this country when seven years
old his father settling In Georgia After
the war his father went lo New ork
and startry In the poreelatn InlCorttruT
oi 1
PUUIl
lev I
i tit
i < rln J
npni J
the Jtoeky mountain slope The highest
hatvinuUr tonight Is over Bouth Texas
where tho pruasuru Is above SOM Inches
i M mwnUirej1iiilng the paiftwchty
four hours lias fallen 10 deBiw or more-
over the upper Mississippi valley und the
lower lalceHi ntld has ilsvn over the north
cm pot lion of tho Itccky mountain slope
while It has cluuiged but slightly over the
other portions ot tho country
Tho weather is generally clenr through-
out the country lonlglit except over tho
northeastern rorllon of the Uocky moun-
tain slope where It Is partly cloudy to
cloudy with rain or snow
Iocnl lururnsl
Iioeal forecast for tho twentyfour hours
from midnight for rlnst Texas of the looth
meridian Filri stationary temnenlure
except slightly warmer over North Texas
Tom OclilKreo Itoltlied
New York January S7 Colonel Thomas
P Ochlltroe has been robbed The ool
onel him been III for some time with acute
dlspcpsla and has boeti confined to his
rooms at No B West Twentythird street
It became necessary for him to have a
nurse and he engaged James V Lynch
31 yoaru oh who said he lived nt No 411
West TwetityBoventh sticut Lynch quit
the position nn January 19 without Op
parent mirn and nfter his departure
the colonel missed a gold wntuh and enultt
n top coal a silk umbiella and a Wlllni
book which cost tlo in ISngland which
was presented to him by Ioxhnll Keune
Detective MoDocald of the West
Thirtieth street iitttloh was assigned a
tjie nuso nnd nnested Lynch who was
> it foSntu cone ituSielM on ho on > cl < J > 0 examination In IIW Owing
l J W Colonel Ochiltrees continue illness he
lian not boon able to nppear against
Lynch und he lias been remanded from
time to time
Droits Hirudin the Cnptllil
BpiIngileM 111 January SO Jntper II
Iteerc adjniiint general nf Illinois under
Joyprnnr Flfer today brought suit for
itbWi damages against the LouLnlann IOt
Icry Company for damages alleged to have
been sustained by him by publication In
a circular giving the result of the drawing
of Jununry 0 1891 that he drew a ti0Xl
pr7o Jlr Iteece says lie nover received
a prize and never Invested In a lattery tick-
et In his life v
TKfrfiHAPIHO TIPS
A receiver linB lieen nppolntoil for Iho
Arkansas Volley Irrigating company
Chnrlea Ooghlan the acor linn had ft
narrow escape from death by hlccouglis
JMltor a W Hitchcock of Omaha was
arrested for printing lottery advertise-
ments
A company has been organized nt Daven-
port lowo to Import teo spices etc
from Ceylon
ltobert Cllllcland a Cherokee Strip seU
tier was bound wllh barbed wire robbed
and left atono by bandits
Jlrs WHIIOm J Hcanlan gave an en-
tertainment at lilnomlngdalo asylum to
amuse her unfortunate husband
Articles of Incoriwntlon of the Kansas
Oklahoma nnd Texas Hallway company
was lied nt Topolca yesterday
Homo Ittle girls did some high kicking for
JIayor Cillroy of Now York to eo if It
would bo permitted on the stogo
It Is now thought that Thornton and his
daughter at Indianapolis supposed to have
been asphyxiated were murdered
A mad doc ran throush tho streets of
Clarksvllle Tinn yesterday and vicious-
ly bit a young daughter of Jlr A Fix
A conductor who has been on the Lake
fihoro for years has confessed to stealing
freight dally from cars in his charge
Oovernor Stone has ijipouittd William
business ai L Strauss floni The firm jgds of Carroll county currtcr of the
Is navv one tt Iho lamest In the Hilled Bmv unyeriy ves O F Jtothwcll
rt ic Mr jirout with bis mother Nn decettgcJ
C general of of
The attorney iilssourllj
nt t opinion that the same trade mark may be
n in i >
hroadwiuo i a < i registered by dlrfereat llrws f thearUOlcs
brother differ in character
z n He H a
O
W4JJSKY FANjO
ITOO ttsrretl One two Ump Kenhle4cr
Whisky for fcalt In bend nt
from tta to 3c
UmBKlNGCO
Wholeaals Uquor end Clear DmHws
Houston
TnXAS
HE SHOWED HIS TEETH
i
THE AMESI0A1T ADHlRAt GIVES
A LESSONffO BRAZILIA1IS
Protest s Provlig ot No Avail Ho Et
oorts an Ataerioan Dark to
Wharfwith Iionolads
QIVEB BOTn BIDEOAHIST AS TO r0S3t
aiB lonos ir keoeisaey
J I
Actlea of tbe Aarnlul tjtreaBV Oonmtaaia
lcjiible Uffot Dpe i Ootgnasiueri cf
Other Iorelja Veneli si Klo
Klo do Janeiro January 13 < Copyrlsht
ed 111 by the Associated Press This
has been one ot < tho mo t cxcltlug days
lllvi do Janeiro has experienced since Iho
commencement ot acalllltics between tho
Insuipcnls and the nrugllsut government
The United States tmval flevt Blttllonct la
tola harbor hoa furnished the excitement
PiovoltM beyond endurance of humanity
by tho carelessness of the rebel war ship
Aqulditmu and tired ot theindifference
ehoifn by the Federal admiral ito aU Amer
loun vessels entcrliiR this hatbor Admiral
IJeiilism trday made a 0 < munslratmn vvilli
tho American wur visMei under hta Com
mand which lias taught N < t e iftl
k eon to the belligerents on both rklcj
and which will undoubtedly have the ef
fect of securing a propen recosnlllon of
the rights of all vessols carrylhs he
Ai crlcsn flag
In the events of today tho foreign ool
ny was partlculaily Interested and the
action of Admiral Tienham wilt furnish a
precedent by which Uie commanders of
other foreign vessels will bo guided l
f u tm c
The cause qf all the trouble Was the
treatment to Xvhlch three American barks
weia subjected on last Saturday nh lndlf
criinlnuto fuallado from Ihe Insurgent war-
ships being directed against them
On Saturday Imi while lying at anchor
ull threo vcneels wero struck by chance
shots fired by tho Insurgents These
whittled through the rlfglns llany of
the crvwx of the vessols narrowly es-
caped belns shot After suffering a great
deal of annoyance aid running risks In Hie
hopo Ui t the Insurgents would rcallso
tho folly rrf their action and pot n stop
lo their reckless firing the three captains
held a hurried consultation and deter-
mined lo appeal for protection to tho
United States warahtpa and to request that
tho purlin bo given an escort to the
wharves Captains Klebnp Myrlok and
Illackford put off In a small boat at great
danger to themselves and pulled up to
where Iho flagship Now York was sta-
tioned asked that they bo nUotfed a eon
ferenco with Admiral Boniiam Upon
stating the object of their VHlt tho re-
quest wag Madlly granted alv they w A
abonrd tllt Wirock v
Admiral lienham listened attentively lo
their story nnd appeared to tako the
greatest Interest In It nnd when tho cap-
tains had nnlnunl with their statements
ho promised that ho would do everything
In his power to afford them tho fullest
protection He said however thnt beforo
making any display of force on tho pare
of his fleet or giving tho captains
iho escort they requested he Uiought
It only right to first notify Admiral D
Oama of tho captains complaint Per-
haps ho sold n a result of his notifica-
tion Da Oama wouM promptly order Ida
guns to sop endangering American shlpa
ami Mils vvould terminate all further cause
for complaint
Accordingly Admiral Ilcnham sent ono
of Oils oftlcers to the Aquldban with or
dcra to acuualnt Da Oama with tho facts
in Uio case and to ask him lo iiavo an
end put to reckless gunning
Dadamii was apparently In a very bad
humor when tho American officer arrived
aboard the Aquldaban and wllh many
oxclamaUoim of Impatience he intoned to
a lecltal of the American captains griev-
ances The Insurgent admiral was evi-
dent annoyed over tho unsatisfactory
conference which he hod hi Id with Ad
tnltal Henhnm and was Indisposed to any-
thing which would prove pleasing to tho
commander pf the Unlled Htaten llcct
Wliun the American officer had finished
Datlama with a shrug of his shoulders
said in a von sharp tones
It is not my fault Tho American cap-
tains should know enough to keep them
solves and their crows out of range of our
gtins I shall lake no notice of thus mat-
ter
Tills curt response aroused Urn Ire ot
Admiral lienham arid he determined t
mnko such n showing that It would pro
duca a laMlmr effect upon tho Insurgents
Ho allowed Saturday to pass quietly and
without any appearance that ho iilleriaetT
to tnke any fuither notice of the affair
15urly this morning however the great-
est activity prtvnllcd on boaid the fleet
Shortly utter daybreak tho decks ot tho
flagship New York Newark Ban Fran-
cisco Detroit and Iho other United States
war vessels here were cleared for action
and anchors wiro romed
Adnib04 llenhum then ent word to the
oapuilns of the Cood News Julia Holllna
and Amy that ho was preparing to keep
ru > promleo to them and that as soon sut
tby were ready to proceed hn vvould es-
cort them to tho wjmrves At thl mo-
ment Captain Jflchne of the Julia JtolHns
and Slyrlck of tho Hood News weakMtd
and despite vlgorou and urgent demand
they replied that thoy dH not eare to em-
bitter the Insurgent wlrnlml by puttlnsr
themselves under Uio escort pf the JJnUotl
asttea naval fleet Captain ulackfprd Of
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