The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XIVth Year, No. 206, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 25, 1898 Page: 1 of 11
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moves apprehensions regarding Lord Sails
hurys petition which It ivould havo been
unfavorable to learo uncorrected
Tho Daily Now thinks the bluo book con
tlrmi thes lrhprmslon led by the yellow
book namely that iKtaneo Is seeking
loophole
The Prlt correspondent of tho Dally
Chronicle claims td ihaveTaulhorlty to say
that a decision has already been taken
by tho Proiteh government speedily to
evacuate Ftosboda and that Af Delcisse tho
French foreign minister will do his ut-
most to facilitate a pacific solution
orrnnsTic vimv
lrnnccx Iiifpst Iroiionltlnn Mity 8nt
Iufy Until < ovemmpiitn
London October 24 In spttttiof tho news
of warlike mobilization news which came
from Franco and different parts of Kng
land today with tho dccllno In rentes and
consols thero Is a distinctly better feeling
in diplomatic circles tonight and n growing
belief that tho Fa shoda dispute will bo ar-
ranged
Tho drop In tho price of consols was
largely duo to Important withdrawals nf
gold by Scotch and Irish banks which
however Is usual it this tlro of tho year
Tho French ambassador to Great Brit-
ain UaronDo COurccl will arrive hero
from P tonight and there Is good au-
thority I 5 ctnlcmcnt thai ho Is tho
bearer of e reposition to the Marquis of
Salisbury which may satisfy both govern-
ments
ACTIVITY 0i THIS PACIFIC
Ainiililon Huh Jleen Oiitercil > Hit
Dry lloik
Vlolorfn 11 C October 21 Tho prep-
arations at RsqurmaU naval depot of the
llrltlsh North Pacific equadron continue
unabated Au air of activity pervades all
departments The Amphtou which it la
understood would not go Into dry doilc
ttnlll another st uncr already booked had
Iceu dealt vvnth received instruction to-
day from tho admiral of tho fleet to tom
Jiunco the necessary work Immediately
and tho enteivd the dry dock Tio officers
do nut den that the preparation now go-
ing on aro duo to tho strained rotatloua be-
tween Franco ami England
ou rnnvii vimv
Tiro fnpciH Admit to PlKiit I iikImiiiI
AVonliI Hi MiulmHi
Paris October 21 Ia > Slodc after tiring
peuco says Tho Treneli would hardly
toniooff better in a war with Kiiglsnd than
did Spain In lho war with Vzto United
Stasia Imnco is better employed In lie
vcluping her eoloules than In thwarting
England
Tho Authorlto declares that Fiance
ought never to havo gome to KaahoJa add-
ing It was a stupid mlstako and now
England call on us to > cot out Well
its no iiso talking wo shall hnvo to get
out OLherwIto nltoro will bo war winch
woulkl bo madnoss
Molplllrlnu nt llilllrut
Halifax N S Oetobor 2t Thecom
ma doratf all wur blpn of tu Urltlsh NonUi
American squadion hwii recolved orders
to mobilize at Hull rax TlmjJVijlas Talbot
and Iurtefatlgable will comu liore tit onco
together with two torpeJo boat denimera
now at Ucrtnuda
Tho torpedo boats at the dockyards ate
boing ovnrtwtuled The riagshlp ltonown
hao been sent to Iawlurs Island Oils week
for field practice The ltonown went to
eoa this morning for heavy aca practice
A Ajirlllc Mtive
lvondon October 21Tho Cunard lino
and tho Whlto Stnr lino luvo toolvoU from
tun admiralty nn lntlmaton to hold their
eubJldUed straiuerwt In roadlnotu for turn-
ing over to thn navy ottlelnls
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II AM O Itl OlttiAMAATItlX
rreferriMl Stoilcluilil > rN AVI1I III Iro
tcitiil IIiiiIim a Xi v Orilir
Baltimore JId Ootobcr 21 Tho nppll
iatlon of tho pieftned stockholders of tho
Baltimore and Ohio to requlio wltnejaeK to
tuswer questions eamo up for hearing in
Iho UntlMil Btatea circuit court ut Diltl
more today Tho preferred stockholder
filed n amonnled petition clalmlnK that thj
schomo of rcorganliatlon was a fraudulent
plan nml thereupon Measra Johnsoa and
Bleeln otv behalf of tho mortgage tntaleea
askcl tlmo to aniwer tho nmenJBj peti-
tion onM nvado a motion to dissolve the in
Junation orilor which had been Istuod by
tho coutl piohlbltlng tho trustow from
foreclosing tho mortgages until tl jiot1
tloti of tho prororreU stoclsholdera hhould
bo heard
Tho court Jftw hearing elaborate argu
n < ents from tho counsel gntnted th mo-
tion of Meesm Johnson nnkl rescinded their
previous onler tlnw permitting the tnnloes
of the several lliltlmoro nnd Ohio mort
Bjagcs to filn tholr bills for foreclosure anil
perfect their proeoedlnsr tho court slntlng
that whatever rights tho prefer trtnpk
holdora might havo could bo taken eare of
la theso proceedings which wn preeJstly
tho point that Mr Johnson made This t
msardod aa qulton successful roorjaiilsv
tloo
IiAllltm CtHTOX MlllS
ThfOominlttro linn Niiliiuttteil a IMaii
far lleo ciinlrntluu
Foil ni > Vr Mass October SI Tho commit
tea appolntod at tho annual meeting of tho
tockholdcrai of tho ltturel colto mills to
commend a courso tor the stockliahlen In
Organising tho rorporatlon nnnounco that
has been decided to atmminco tho payment
200000 cither as an addition to the prei
caplul or a rcduetton and restoration of
tul by this amount as thn stockholders
determine Tho mills have n net Indcbt
s of HMOpi of which J3000W is or
spindles recently added
p committee reports that considerable
ry In tho stodk may l > o sare > l by follow
tho courso recommended by thein A
jil meeting of stockholders will bo held
mhep h
N0P1HM > III The Torrcuce land title
upheld In a decision renderedby the 1111
mpremo court and all objoetlous ov < r
The case decided was that of Tho
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oh in Little
TbiT < PMPe c Hoods Fills for nomedl
atdrgt BMVed so great curative power jn
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uty f TB v are a whole medlclna
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plclous patients nnd tln > inoiit alarming
but tho doctors foar tint all will succumb
Vlownn October 21 r Moret tho heal
of tho Iwt ir Institute in Pails bas nr
rled horo with two liters of plague serum
and nil tho suspects luvo been Ino ulutol
sruictMi PiitiuiHi
CIiIiickp SitlillKix AtlueU I iikIInU l n
Klm ii AVimiullim Tun
1Otuloii October 21 Tim ivkln eorro
fclfxvitent or tho Dally Telegraph says Chi-
nese eoldlers nllnckal a party of llngltsh
inslnocra yesterday Sumlay nt tho Mam
1alo bridgo ou tholelrin Han Kow rail-
way Two enghcers wore inlirred nnd a
railway coolie wan killed Tho situation
there la serious
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Xhiioj lit Hi H < iiiilltii
I Mlon Oetobor 21 Ic Nancy dull
ford tho midwife or llrldgeport Oottn wm
again brought uinni rrmaad today nt How
elnet police court Counsel for the iiria
oucr In tho courso of tho days procetsllnga
nald ho wNhnl to deav thtt his client htd
ailmlittnl her guilt TJio elfeot of the magls
trnton decision tolny U that the pilsoaar
will bo extradited tuhject to a delay of
fifteen ikijs
Kmiieror Onri Jtciro ICIIIed
Shanghnl October 21 It Is reported
hero today nmong the Influential Chinese
that tho emperor of China lCwangSu waa
nedo away with yesterday
rimiiritl Ciimii lt lKim
Mailild October 21 Today It bo imo
known the minister of war Oencral Correa
bad resigned from the cabinet
TPYANS WITH IimtH
A Let tor DvIiiIHiik Jliitt rM oi lutrr
et Aliiint TIiiiii
Special Correspondence of Tho Post
Songo Post via Santiago dc Cuba Oeto
bor 9 Xt baa been atoalHly raining hero
for the past fortyeight hours
Died hero Jn tho regmental hoipltal Oc-
tober 4 Private William MoDonald of com
paoy 15 dufth was duo to measles and lua
larljl fever Ho was a natlvo of Western
Texas
First Lieutenant J I Tobln uf com
f Jrl7
HOUSTOK DAILY POST TUESDAY MOUSING OCTOBER 25 1898
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VIENNA APPEARS DOOMED
Ieiirctl tlie Citv Con Not Ik Saved
I rom Ihiliotiic Ilapc
CXIRAOKDINARY IRliCAUl IONS TAKLN
lliiitli or tr Mueller Hum liitciialllcil
lho litrm iiciillj Niirwc
Alll Protiiilily lite
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SAVHUiO M1THS
Looks as if Something Would Have to Give
Now York Oetobor 21 Tho World hna
Uio following cablo fionv Vienna
It Is ftyred now that this city can not
Imi av < id from tho placuo Hxtriordlnnry
prccauthran havo lmcn taken with tho < lm
nnd tho nick to prevent tho enread of tho
contagion Tho Hleiith of Dr Muoltor tho
Bocoiul victim Uvj gronlly Intensified the
alarm
Whun dying Dr Mueller was attended by
Dr Poeeli and eonis Hlstcri or Ohnrlty
After death tho body vms wwathed In a
oitunUod eheut u cotto waa pushed
through the door the body was laid in It
the cover wu scrnwoil down by Dr Poeoh
and tho caaUti was pu hed out again and
pineal In u metal coffin The burial will
Uako plaeo wltli Uio rithor imolhor brother
uuil priest wilnoaMUig It from a dlftanco
not behigallowvl toappnvieh tho grave
A bulluttu pronounces Nun a 1cchia eon
dltlon woran than that of tho other mis
MAJOR J B MARCHAND
Coinnitttiillng Prances livpedition to faslioda
to Inspect this post he was ploised with
tho mltlttry mipcntanca of ti o bovs but
cnmteimied tho camps < > t to Klrnt aist See
ond Iwittal 01M wh ch aio sIUau d on a hill
they are in touts
Moiltennnt V O Hell of company H who
haa been battallen adjutant was promoted
to regimental commissary ma iter with uy
of niptalu
orguiut Ototgo 11 Matthmvs git his
dlstlvilgo ami atartml for his Ilomo In Now
Orleans today vui New York
IlrK Surgtant Parrel or company II has
been seriously 111 but hs vonvale elnK now
A utorm In Santiago last ulgit broke
from anchor and washed nsharo a largo
lSngt9sh fchooner 0110 sailor losthis life
In a row 4i > Santiago a fow days ago a
prhitto of tho Fifth tmmunea was p creed
through witli bnjouct and died iiutantlj
Deiths In tho general hoipltal numWreil
Uulr ren > i < st rday no mom deaths In
Hoods rogwent iln the but four d sn
HcoiIh icglment l as Improved in health
10 per cent
Major Floyd Stewart regimental surgeon
has Just returned from general hospital at
Santiago after a ten days fiver
Mjjor lloatner t Thlrtl haitillon Is again
out after a mantlh In tho hospltil
Wm liott ot ItMUtnont got his discharge
recently In otsler no go to Havana with
Captain Ilarker who Is acting quartermas-
ter general Uilt Us oiler clerk jmt gets
d0 and ox > ensoB
Corporal lleggs of Houston ts in hospital
with jellow laundlce about ten caes In
this regiment and alout that m my meuales
patients
Ueiftcnnnt Troltlo or company K who
Kent In hbi r < sgnitlon got his nischarge
and left hero for A homo Is Lake Charles
La via New Yirrk to < lay
llcirtenaivt V tl lloll received notice
toiHy from qvKirtormaster general ivt San-
tiago that tOgkty anwd of beef cattlo would
bo shlppeil here on tho 10th lastant That
docttnU slgnUy on early ntoe as some or
tho boys iluve hoped for
JCu mot a attention Is given to fio rumor
that wo aro < to Inavu this part ot the lilaad
on the tfith of this month Tha regiment
received 100 barrels or potatoes anl Onlona
recently another reason o believe Ihtt wo
will remain here at Joist three montus
lng fifty cow rocooi
dojoehed from tho regiment and tls head f1 5 sslst ilno la lho ° ° t
quarters aro at San Luis
sponsible polttoa
U Is a very re
Lloutenant Daqual of company JF succcodi
Tobln as bat tall Jn quartermaster
Corapanlcs a and F havo been movoi to a
hljl ono mil from town to guard a valu
ftblo ptantatton against ths outlaw Cuban
t nd that aro terrorising tho Interior lust
now
civil ndmlnUtratlon haa decide to sim
plify this feature by appointing eight ot
tho most prominent members ot tho com
niHtoo ns n permanent council to lho gov
01 nor This council will meet General
Vvood thrice a week lo consult us to lm
proverrenta In the province and oao or
more members may go to dltterent poiuts
t < riu i
vJ fTv 1 Ji t
lies though tho amount ban not yet been
oieidtM upon Probably the positions will
be or mom honor than ot profit
Ono of tho first matters to bo considered
by Onrrnl Wood and tho advlaory cmmril
will ptflhabiy ho tho reorganization of the
k > IIco forco of tho province Oencral Wood
letcne ug to enlarge It H Idea la to make
the entlro poSce rorco ono semlmllltary
oign r Unn umkr tommnil or aat Inspec
tor general with tho rank of colonel hav
Jng heaijqunrtcra at Santiago Thero will
bo four inspectors with tho rank of ma
jor with beadquaitcra at Santlsgo Quanta
namo Mntannllo and Holguln and sub
InspeotoiH with the rank of captain at lif
erent places Jutvlng lieutenants The
whole service will bo thoroughly drilled
Iho mounted pollen will bo armed with
eaiblncfl nnd revolvers and tho foot eon
slabulary with machetes and rivolvtva
Oenernl Wool believes that In less than
fir moidhj hn will havo u completo and
woll drilled body of men
Ueutetiaut Honey Ima gone with IfO pack
mulert to lUjiamo dlttrlbutlng rations
along tho route Ho earrloi ClOuO rations
Slv companies of Hoods Second Immuim
lpglmmtt left for Ollmrn wher they will
tay urjtn November 10 lh date fixed
upon for the evacuation of Holguln
lHM n iiv Tiiu fin > ni > T
II1h1ioi nml Cm hi net orihirH Kntrr
tiilmil lit tin Wlilli HiMi e
Washington October II Piesldcut McKln
ley gavo a dinner tonight In honor of homo
PMional friends among thfm bishops of tho
Kplscopal rhureh now In eonvcntlon In this
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TWO
Detroit Journal
EVACUATION OF CUBA
THOPSAMI tlOIti hJVVMAHDS
Mil Kllll hPAIV
tiiiKra Muriel WhiiIh CuIiiium to ltt
hi Iij Kiiiol tin Imilling or
tin Aincrlviin holillvrt
Havana October 21 Tbla afternoon
Scnor Girautta secretary of the Spaulsh
evacuation commission delivered Ho notes
to tho United States evacuating commls
hlon Ono gavo tho number of Spanish
troops who left Neuvitas by tho steamer
Miguel Oalloirt the other tho number ot
those w ho loft Olbira by the steamer Mone
tcrrat The total from both ports exceed-
ed SOOU ull ot whom were fi bm tho Holguln
division
The Nctro Uame de Ealut will sail tomor-
row ror Gibara carrying General Juque
who will embark a number of troops or the
Holguln dlvltlou
Tho Cuban General Joseph Martel has
IfcMUtd 1 proclamation addressed to tho peo-
ple of Cuba demaudlng Cuba for tho Cu-
bans Tho pioclamatlon ends by urging
all Cubans to resist tho Undlnzof Ameri
inu troops by roree It Is u highly Inllam
matory document but finds few to Justify
It
Captain Hart today delivered a note to
tho Sruniflk commission teltewtlng tho
protest ot the XJalted States commissioners
in legard to the aalo of socalled Immov-
able ptopcrty the United States claiming
tho right to such properly
Captain Grlpcomb who recently returned
here ftoin Iluirdol Hlo has survejed and
recommended for selection tho site of a
camp cainblo or accommodating 2000 men
Vrtrtaln Grlscomb pays he did not wltneiw
the btciveg ot misery and want In Pluar del
Hlo that ho haa scon here
From Olbara and Holguln como reports of
n fearful epidemic of smallpox In many
cases tho dead Ho unburled over HKy
hours there being no ono to dig tho graves
Many victims aro burled m tho yards of
their homes Tho wholo district is panle
Ktrtckcn
Tim UlISiCOIAI fOUNCH
Tho Hull te > Ailjimrii Tuilii llusl
liex TrniiHiutfil A inttriltt >
Washington Oetobor 21 The bishops
and deputies gavo most or their tlmo today
to reconciling tho inferences between them
on the revised constitution In anticipation
or tho final adjournment tomorrow
Tho house proceeded to the consideration
ot tho special order viz The considera-
tion of the revision of tho canons but It
became upptrcnt n view of the mauy
amendments tint the matter could hardly
bo disposed ot it this convention and fur
ther consideration of the bubject In
wa
definitely postponed
Tho deputies concurred In a resolution ot
tho bishop clergymen nnd laymen to con
Mder the question of a permanent mooting
nine for tho triennial conventions
Article B nf the revised constitution was
finally ndopted as amended by tho bishops
It relates to the formation of new dlo
ccses
F4twl agreement was reached tndaj In
both hnisea or the council on tho artlclo
for thn roiifceoratton of bishops for fortitfii
lands ever which there was conslderahlo
difference the matter being reenst in mh
Mich manner as to bo acceptable to trie
bishops
Anticipatory of final adjournment tomor
row e dermics completed ns much of
unfinished buslnesa ns possible at tho if
g ternoon resslon Alt pending resolution t
city Ihe dinner was given In he itato dining
iaTo r r wft nSBa 55i5B5S S WiftV WV
clal rate atd beautiful special eemmltteo or thirteen appointed to
con ler that
Among thoso present nt thn dinner vWre subject
1 le president lUsbop Doanc or Albany ni h
ffl o New York lllshop Satterleo of
athlnxtoti I shop Leonard of Ohio Mr t
lliiont Morgan of New York Secretary ol
Mlc 1i5 b > r < tlt > 0 tho Treasury Oage
k l
Kerctary or
War Alger Attorney liberal
firljEs rostmaster tlennal Smith Seeretnry
of the Niwy Long Secretary ol tho Interior
lllls and Secretary of Agrlculturo Wilson
roiOHADO MIDLAM sthiich
The Slin HefiiMi tii in out with the
TUrcp PiikIiii Tnilim
CoI ° r do Springs Colo October
Genernl A 1101I Atisulutt a Comoli frtiRht trains aro running on tho east dlvu
Ti Ileor inU I Kr of tuo CaioJQ adT
Ffltitlago de Cuba October 21Oeneral i caeo of a strike Tho troublo originated
> h0
governor
Santiago though satisfied
ot lho c r ° l ya < Ion to take
o province of out a
ttiroentlno train The mtn clalmel the com
1
with the work1 l i ny had made V nn agreement some tlmo ago
of tho commission of
would i nm Ihreoenplno trains aud 110 crew
respond to the call
I 1 bc 1 1 cVpa ntlroad circles that the
trouble will bo quickly adjusted If not a
ne 8r 1lk0 fthe freight crews may be lie
elared The strike now involves snout llfty
iltectcd paMcnsr business baa not been
Milnt > re Sentence Apurovcil
Washington October 2ITh9 preiident
has approved tho taatanco of the court mir lu
dlsmlstJoK from the naval service Chaplsin
Mclntm of tb > Oregon for remarks mada In
a leeturo at Denver reflecting on Admiral
Banapeop and others
Aothcr conference report was submitted
on article 1 of the constitution and U was
adopted The committee reported that in
ditforences between the deputies and bish
ops had been adjusted In accordance with
the sentiments or tho deputies indicated
the debate during tho morning n
Hev George Calvin Hall ot Delamm
TIIU HOTKIV CASH
Superior t Pt n
t
Shnll Xot Ho lUiraillloil
She
Ban 1 randsco October
IlThe superior
court flvo jUJg w ban hag 6d
that Mrs Dotkla
accused ot the murder 0
C J IunnlnS ad her sister Mrs
Jcshua Deans or Oovrr Del 1 m
tire from the Jut Ice of tho Stkto naJ
Cilonel llr > nn Mek
fjver gj bl coaSTtleil XSSttf
vV > S > < Vfl
LEES EETUM TO CUBA
it wnii nn at Tin iiud or haw
TKOOIb AS 1IU lMlIHICTii
Tin vtiith CnipH Ik to Sail iim
AVI10U ttint Hi Vln > lliivf 1111
ilseiirt Sultiiig HlH ltmik
Special Dispatch to Tho Post
Washington October 21 Major General
J Wan en Klcfer lett for Savannah this
aftcpcosn whenco he will tall with the Sev-
enth aimy corps on or beroro November
3 Tor Cuba The corps 13 expected to sail
as a whole there being twelve teglnients
They will bo laalded at HavJinn This de-
cision Is partly due to tho sentiment that
tho administration has dcslrcJ to fill the
prediction of Oeneraf Lee when he lclt na
consul that he would not return until ho
camo at the head of American tioops and
that his gieetlng would bo different from
his leavetaking
General Leo epccted to taks command
tomorrow morning the health of his wife
being now such as to permit ot his ab-
sence rrom her Tho cavalry dlvifaon under
Wheotei at Huntsville will Join the Sev-
enth corps going with It to Cuba
tiiriTINO THOOI i AVA
Irciieli Tiiiiispinl Cuirliil u TIiiiii
Hlllllt SiiuiilnlN
Upcelal Cable Dispatch to the New York Her
aid nnd The Houston Pojt Copyrighted
1S8 by James llordou Itennett
Havana Oetoner 23 Thi French trans
iort Chercboa left today with eighty offi-
cers and riOO toldlcis for Cadi Trans-
ports now here will carry ncaily 1000 troops
from Olbara this week
KUSINBbS MATTRKS
DILL IX i < lLITV
A Hunk Cliiiins Tluri Was Prauil lu
the tiriiut7liiRir Fiillnre
Pittsburg Pa October 21 Tho Cen-
tral Xatlonat bank of Philadelphia filed a
bill In equity in the county courts today
agatntit A Groetringer Sons the tanning
rirm or this city whine failure last week
was followed by tho suspension of the Ger-
man National bank alleging that tho bank
discounted acceptances ro the defendants
on a statement of ussefs aud liabilities
which It now believes to ba false and
fraudulent also that property has been
com eyed with the Intent to delay hinder
and defraud their creditors Counsel for
Lward Groetzingcr prcferrcM creditor
protested that the count had no Jurlsdlo
Hon A hearing wes set for next Thurs
Tmt FnllnriN nt IIkIioii M1I11
Lisbon Ohio October 21 As a result
of tho collapse ot tho First National bank
Alphcus Arter ono of tho heaviest depof
ilors closed his harness
manufacturing es
tablishment today About 100 persons 1
brown out of employment There have
been no further developments in the banks
affairs 11 1 thought the tola loss will
reach about J150000 Nothing has bc n
heard ot Child tho missing cashier
I
IVtllilltl r P
tlalvcston Texas October 21 Louis
Umbel ot Houston today riled 11 petition in
bankruptcy with tho clerk of tho Federal
Urtbllltlcs 3H9M
set s
rOlfMIL OF AVDMU
Sl tl hoy A R Hie DrlPKntrN
The lev liili Women Altrn Meet
Omuha Neb October 21Tbe National
Council of Women began Its executive
meeting today with a buslncs session aud
formally opened this afternoon with a pub
lo meeting m tho First Congregational
church Most of the btuineoi session was
taken up with a discussion as to whether
tho next triennial convention which is to
waffCv w7 6ha slt lu ° h0 s
U vas finilly left to a committee
11 A ni > LP rom Dont vomn Incluaing Susan
Anthony
aro present The meeting 2
held by the National Jewuu
Womens
touncll whivh address were inade by
Mies Adams or Dubuque Mrs Haas of
Ch cage Mrs Hlrsoh of Des olnes and
others
covering thepractically nhII
anthijopio work being
by their ro
fpocUve
sections Tho difficulty
met with
by the Jewish womea In aff llatinV S
the State federation of
vvm c ubs
was
a to eppken of This dlfrcufty isi
due
clause to a
in the constitutionof the StTte fed
orations barring out women who owe alio
Sinco
io
any religious society
In
Ueneril Merrltt Miirrlert
voy L e Onl rt Mts at the Sa
fLf
< V i
yu ww If life M worth
1 V having It Is worth
ja i taking care of
ITti > l Jk Kecklcsstiess does
i IJnot pay either in
our work or
our pleasure
When people
readofnyoutiff
man who has
been killed
while perform-
ing some reck-
less feat on a
toboggan or at
some other haz-
ardous sport
their sympathy
is mixed with
surprise that
any human bcinsr
should thus care-
lessly risk life
Tltere are thou-
sands of men who
are recklessly risking their lives while they
go about their common evcryday avoca-
tions They overwork they do not take
Atifficlcnt time from business or labor to eat
or sleep or rest or to care for their health
Outraged nature throws out danger signals
to which they pay no liccd They suffer
from bilious or nervous disorders from
ick headache giddiness drowsiness cold
chills flushings of heat shortness of
breath blotches on the skin loss of ap-
petite uncomfortable sensations in the
stomach after meals toss of sleep lassl
tudeand trembling seisations These are
the advance symptoms of serious and fatal
maladies
All disorders of this nature arc cured by
Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery It
restores the lost appetite gives sound and
refreshing sleep makes the digestion per-
fect the liver active It purifie3 the blood
and makes it rich with the lifegiving ele-
ments of the food It is the great blood
maker and fleshbuilder It makes the body
active and the brain keen It Is the best
of nerve tonics Thousands have testified
to its merits No honest dealer will urge
upon you a substitute for the little extra
profit it may afford
The man or woman who neglects consti-
pation is gathering in the system a store
of disorders that Will culminate in some
serious and possibly fatal malady Dr
Pierces Pleasant Pellets are a safe sure
speedy and permanent cure for constipa-
tion One little Pellet is a gentle laxa-
tive and two a mild cathartic
High Art I
Clothing
I Wo courjdently assert
that thl n
I few if any equals our d >
and strictly original Our Z
perfectfy mode as none but thVZS
pert hands am used our m iT
thebeEt A PoreonaU pectton a >
vlneo tho most fasttdlcu that
I are correct unique and nobby < wlrt
I oro right also Wei
Mens Kino Suits and Overcoit
750 to 1500
Mens Ilno Pants
250 to
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309 Alain Street
Munyons
Headache
and Indigestion Clin
Is the only remedy on tho martei
cure every form1 or Headache In J t J
aoJ build up tho
system It jhonMl
STrAK cures r1 PW
OPIUM K nl
KILLED BY THE FBOST
so cuxnn yisllow phveruxbj
SOUTH RAPIDLY DVI0 OCT l
Xo ItPimrlft Ileietvel l the Uuii
HoNitltnl Service One Death tnt
llliiflc Vomit nt Monterey
Washington October 21 The rapid tf
cllno of yellow fever In the South li abon
by tho fciw reports
now reaching tie m
rino hospital service not a slegientitrw
being reported and but few dispatches re
latlng to the fever have been sent hmii
tho past fortyeight hours Tb toll
weather Is accomplishing all that u u
pectcd Tho officials havo taken all p
cuutlonary measures to Insure the arj
of the Southern States >
Tho orriclals here believe that ij it
middle or next month the disease trilllatt
practically disappeared from Cuba
The Memphis Convention
Memphis Tcnn October 21 The ts
venton called to meet in ttds cltrtt
curs tho ielIow fever and quaraotlai ftsV
lems will bo held on November 8 8 Bi
SO Heprcsertntlves from all tfc SQUthen
States and tho laigcr Northern citlealw
been Invited to attend
m
Iron Mountain lte nmf
Memphis Tenn October 21 With at
raising of too quarantine the paisnp
Fervico of tho rallwajR ta the Souhkl
being restored to former schedulei Til
off tee of tho St Louis Iron Mountain
Southern mako tho announcement tfcitt
ginning today all pegurar twins will wit
sumed on its linos boh north ana ra
west nnd no further restriction ru te
cur Tickets to all points are asilaK
sale
IJUil from Illiick Vomit
Iiaredo Texas Ootobef 24 0a
from black vomit Is officially reposed
Monterey today St3te Qirarantlne
1
Turpln has not yot returned Scveral
a diMMiI o
deaths havo occuri flom
siisplcous character and the report n
latf
Turpln Is awaited hero with nwca
Wymiutn lii iecllon Tosri
Now Orleans Ln October 21
General Wpnnn of tho marlas
service arrived hero today Oehem
man Is making a business lour oftha
uw
gathering yellow fever data and
tho matlne hospital service l j
for Jackson Mlsj tomorrow BJ
presses himself na well pleasM
fcltuatlon In tbo South
Iornkor Him yellow F
the h
Spoclal Cabin DlFpatch to n
aid and Tho Houston Post WW
Uordoa llonncu1
18SS by Jnmos f
Havana October 21Capt l
Benson Koraker of General W
li
who has been 111 since iTiursduy
tclay developing all tie symptoms al
low fever
LVXINGTON KyThe
frcin Camp Hamilton to camps
will begin next Sunday M rjti
leininanders and their staffs leave fc j
ments will begin leaving NorcfflW
rate or ono each day
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TRICTUR1
NO
Cutting
NO
PAIN
Tho only Me BclentiCe fTSja
tain for Stricture Ulh WJ t
cure
Dlt HATHAWAY emtoent c > p t
originated by thew
exclusively to >
longs
dissolves Uio stricture fro fb
moves overy obatructloa
unaaWW
enge It stop svory
lays nil innammatlon if
Gland when enlarged toi a i
mid restores health 7VtM
part of Uio body affected by Wg
Special Diseases of jj5
treated ana P
scientifically f
not Hj
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