The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVTH YEAR, No. 244, Ed. 1, Monday, December 4, 1899 Page: 3 of 8
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Arrive 850 P n
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SBB5 Arrive 455 prri
fMi i iai nd VcIomuo Trnluit
ji i Dally Extert Sunday
Arrive 4300 m
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vfDtrot 9t0 Conjress Avenue
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txm ini Arrive 345 a n
i Arrive 855 a m
Arrive J25 p tn
V45Spts Arrive 62S p m
jSOtBTnlnj Itavlnc Houston at oo a
M l SPf nd artivlni at Houston
t ta ini 8jj m a so run into Grand
Cetrildepot departing ten minutes earlier
e < fpvjne ten minutes latjr than time
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HOUSTON TEXAS
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PRI CAiN PLAN
11 250 to 350 per Day
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StSltstaFPtrsc place
lilrror Corrected
I fffllMtclil gons lor ollectlou ot
7ma PRIVATE R311JNO9 for
ffilZ iiJUo or delivery to prl
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Tho Item was shown to Mr S F B
AlnreCj passenger traffic manager nnd ho
could throw tfo light on it when
hd read the statement thai the Southern
Pacific hnd agreed to tuko off the Sunset
Reports front the iron nnd coal centeis ln cortau cases and works a hardship
lustily tho general strength of the mar llu instanccs cases where largo Anns have
ket During the course of Inst week ronl tEUt0 twenty traveling salesmen oil
t numerous brUIant statemchts were pub road Thnlr personnel can not neccs
CC2S
HOtrsjQN DAlBSjP0 iicNAy MGJ8M fBEGfiMBER41599
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EMPERORS KAVAL Bill
Depends to e Extent onthe Revenue
Receipts
ADDITIONAL TAXAtlON TO B AVOIDED
Annual lWrcitMc In the Rcrrnnc ot
< hc Einpli in > ot Lnrstc 1
Vn Kxurctcil
raise its rate to 7 per cent
tprccedented rate would weigh haavlly
upon trade and Industry and would roan
severely check the business boom Tho
near upproach or Lotidou exchange to tlio
gold ptilui yestcruay lias increased the
lear of gold exports
TJie statement o f th rjJ il > ank shows
NOTHING KEWWd HERE
Reported Santa FeSoulhern Pacific A ree
v meni Is Not Confirmed
Sunset limited win be operated
Sclm tlnn Form of IntcrctinnRcntilc To All Aftcnts
MllciiKc CmiKpR Currcripntiil nvr
Hntcs Authnrlzcil
RVljP Pcccmuer 3Tho Bq crnment I An effort was made by the railroad cdt
as been expecting that Uiogrowth of iho torof
The Post to learn something of tho
luplro
revenues would yield tho f ds retorted agreement between the Santa F
rrqulred hy Emperor WllllanV < vat Southern 1 UolOo compniosai outlned
C hf J IVung da W0Iinl > n A oclatcd Press dispatch from CM
nthlapojslbllly 8 thochief grftund for ca36 puLIUhed n The Post yesterday
navafbh l 8 T 18 he > ui If ueh n deal has been mauo no one
naval bill w however lio
prfrscnt do here know of it Mr C Delu Is
creaai of receipts comma un passage Wight
of tho bill win bo ImpermM Pot se v
ernl months thcrq hss bfuiaii relative or
absolute decrease that forOctober being
3500000 marks nen tho receipts for tho
mouth ar0 compared with thoao of Octo-
ber last year Tho government had ex-
pected an Increase of 30000000 marks an-
nually but tho total increase during thd
last nlno > months has been only 5000CO
niarks Tho opposition newspapers fore-
shadow a utrpng inslsttJco upon these
incts when tho bill comes up for consid-
eration
Empress Frederick has Just purchased
the Villa Brensoul on tho tho promontory
of San Vlgilo Lvigo Dlrcsu tho Lacus
Beuiius of tlo Homans largest of tho
north Italian lakes The villa stands In
a very st cludcd spot but commands one
of tnu nutst views
Tiiu Hamburg chamber or commerce
will prosont a petition to the Imperial
ChJUteiOr Irinse von iioutnione rqucsi
lag tlio government in view or the dis
turbed conditions In Venezuela to pro
vidp increased protection for ermati
property thero
J tie Hhuiitsli vlnters have dubbed tno
IsW vintage The Esterhazy VlntaKc jib
euusc it is so mean and poor
ine udvuuoe or tne IiaiiK of Englandb
ratu nominates tho atientlou of tho Berlin
money market At first it whb supposed
that this would not have an immediate
ettcct here the Itrltisii balances Having
been much reauced ot late but since Lou
don cxciiauge has already shown u rising
tendtney tne market reckons with the
lioEslbinty that the relehbanK
traffic anaBer nhd he repUed that
ho knqp nothing of It Mr Deln was sur-
prised to leant of such a report
Fqr the Krul t Flower and Vegetable
Carnival a llouslon rtrccaiber ll to 10
the lollowihg reddced ratcj for tha round-
trip nfoatijhprizotlt AVhcro the ano wny
r tps jVf th a ri 0 oiio and ond > lh rl
fares foflRe rpund trip wherethe ons
Way rate I more than r2J nn d less than
J30S j3ivhcro the nno way rato 1 > mom
than S one Brat ttass limited fare Tic
cts may ba sold December 10 to 1 uclu
istvo wilh final return limit leaving Hous-
ton on December IV
To Agents Houston to Lockhart AHco
Corpus Christ and Uoekport Inclvttt
In addition to rtVe naniBl nfcovo tbo
llshcd from mining and manufacturing sarjiy j0 > the satne year In and out nor Hw month of November Will hs tho heav
at the I
04n BeIVces at times re
rtnean Plan S2 and S2a0 Da Points referred to were pronounced rati tnieduntll the even 2000 milts have bean
A rise In Iron prices r loakect
ic ent irvucd Then again salesman lo
a may
iMHVPInn Dnnm Cl nav
leansilan KOOm 1 3 Uay for and tho same is espScted for coal and ransferrcT from ihe Western to tho
LUBti Sttam Heat Passenger and rnn in Belgium Southwestern Passenger association tcr
Prof Josse of Berlin unverslt > has n
ne tor Call and Return Bells In all
BUSewwfinely Furnished Every
BUc ra
I iV W A MALIN Mgr
IWlo Capitol Hotel Houstoa Texas
rlLoiy beIo > ho has completed hU 2000
vented a method of Increasing the power llcs As tlase Uoks aro I10t transfor
of steam engines which promises to revo ub afl 0 vefun1 ls nmdo unt the 2i00
4e con
lutionlro steam engineering mnea uro conpeei t g claimed an un
ducts steam generated n an ordinary
factory at Charldttenburg has been using
tho Invention for three months and has
obtained 50 per cent above tho indicated
horso power of its engine
UNPOlDLAH JIOVB
r3i lHlon of the Archbishop Jlny ln
Jltvtf PrcMldciit Clioii
Kingston Jcmnlca Drsiemcer 3 Pas
fengers by tpdays steanier from Nloara
guan po rts say that there s a growing
feeling of hostility toward President Ze
laya on ttcnount of hiK reccat dscrce ox
pelllng Minister Peroltam bishop ot Nic-
aragua in reply to the lasers proest
aganst tholaw passedby the Nlcaraguan
October 14 declaring that all
tbo dpnittlops by the pppple o lands cat
tlq dpother property to the church should
be s ubjeit to the civil government and bs
told and approprUted to the purpojts t
tgnated by tho donors by the rauuiclpal
governments instead of as before by tha
ecclesiastical authorities Although Presi
dent Zelaya Is very popular with tho N e
laraguau masses t lo cdkt of expulsion U
nnd
5ft r lDKu < e Cn ° olt regarded ns harsh In the oxteme
Im
miV i ui10 itliepresIddiifsFolltiqal oproacuu are
Sfff7Tho Tribune saysf A provjns the occasion to bring about a re
Ss U ib IB oiea wll show VulEloa of popular feelnj by taking od
laJfiCUI9sls lo a before L vunta so df tin powerful underourroius tf
S th thsclerical Influence
flKitf1 g fow use hqH acen
Wm h MWW of tbU city
4 > e lii 0 eft the pretence
fleSllls wHWt ctaces and In
tit
WS fy good sHnllatlSn una Previous
Jliunthestjr GonI Jlurlccl
Mapchcstor December
local
market Is now1 more active than at any
JS time or nearly a month Yarns
fr which are freely bought by users dtc rtw
matter jp higher The cloth a dvanco Is jnoro
laborious but busoC3s is fair partbulaily
lp low pjlc ed shirtings for Calcutta Tjjo
French market was very active and pries
followed cotton easily
Germany raised yarns 2 pfennig wltn
r bmn
Wvlr r ° crctvir r
Trnnror t An llorU >
g a g0j Cuba Dectmber 3 Yesterday
upICi pal police wero transforrod to
military department Until now Ibb
eortu owingto thbjeftlous lesof municipal
r nswSj I vct t6i II t Vclii > > r KVsv AnioliVl rooit
PWJ flMttoflv3S DecenHjer Thr
Wi f l v > that tbf
L4itrji i KWiu WJI I Uuckrtl o
Hupcrmnu
eL ff5TVir J ° trilt t M O Tav
i VpP < i t r Austin
1 a l Mia
deportrnwit announces
IJrltjsh steamer TJon Captain Doughty
froni Colon will be dtealncd In quarantine
oivlug tonii q ntbr ak of yellow ferai
hmongth erecentlyurrlyeddraftnof troops
nt tha Isthmus from the Interior No da
laifs carifba obtotn ci until the passengers
have h ceri relenmt r
llevolntr tilMV tillUiirrn J ty
JaracasJ Ve n > v a Hayten C abje
burden is Imposed upon the
necessary
r r 7i Jn X nwFm
Passenger association last September but
no action was taken The railroads taitB
the stand that this form of mileage pro-
tects tho big houses against dishonest
drummers who heretofore could chats
up mileage they never coyered By pro-
curing the Sebastian book the passenger
is enabled to travel at ntto of 1 ctuts
or dVi cents per mile provided he trav-
els 2000 miles at least otherwise ho U
expected to pay tariff rates He receivesa
quid pro quo for his money every Hra
ho purcnasts a ticket and so tho rail-
road company owes him nothing But as
anInducement to travel more the com-
pany offers a reduced rato provided 2000
milts or more arp covered and will refund
all amounts received In excess of that
rate They claim it is a bimue83 con
traot nuro and simple In which no Injus-
tice Is done tho purchaser provided ho
fulfills his part of the agreement
Mr Crandall thinks tha laying aside
the equity ot the matter a slight recon-
struction of the rules governing the Sflbatj
tlah book would remedy tho matter Ho
urgca Commissioner Vanlandlnsham tt
give the matter his attention and lay
It beforo tho traffic bureau with ovety
asstirnncQ that the merchants of St hmii
will support htm In a ptdtest to the rail-
road companies
Ulic
RAT13S TO JIEJIIIIIS
Sonthcrn IScfuciiduitnl Amoioin
tlon Ih t Jl et There
Tho Southern Educational association
moots in Memphis December 2729 ln
ninth annual convention Memphis is n
splendid metropolis which it is said
destiny has oarved In the wilderness
There has been no moro favorable out-
look for a largo attendance of the tpa ch
ets generally and ctrtalnly not a ragr
Inviting opportunity for tho teachersof
the Gulf States to have not paly a prod
able but a royal good meeting This as
toclatlon is In no sensp a rival of lh >
Natiojial Questions of Breatest jint
portance to the whole country will bedlj
by educators and thinkers of Na
tlonalfeputatlon Among tho distinguish
acntleancn who will address tho conVun 1
Uom uro Dr V > THarris United Statfa
coinralssloncr of education Dr I rtii is
Parker prwidebt of tho Chicago N r
marinBtltutB Dr J H Itaymond pjfij
dfcht of the University of W t Virtnir
Hon J U M Curry general agent toi
tha rcabody fund Dr A S Dawning
president of tbn New York IValnlns
School Hon Henry A Wlso sapurlptea
dent of public Instruction Baltimore Dr
John L Buchanan preslflcn t nT the Uni
v Tslty Of Arkansas Dr James K low
tbo University of Aa
ers president of
C Dougherty suporlu
hama Hon N
fendent V schools Peoria Hits Prar
let Hose ofTexas Dr 0 W Dabnoy
nicEldont of tho University 0f Tennessee
ffi j n Jones University of Jllssourl
D r ft iU AMr president of the Vn
versity Pf N th Carolina Hon B F
KlcJimood Vs Dr J H Kirk
find pr esldent of Yonderbllt Varsity
ent the Unlr
of
nrt R 11 Fult presl
Warren
of
A Il nvy lnjroll
Greenville Texas Dejeinbcr S The
Missouri Kansas and Texnlj pay rollrt for
lest In yenrs A large force of men hava
been employed and In sovoral depart-
ments a greht deal of ovortlnio havbecn
made particularly In th mechanlral dh
parlilnt where tho worlf has been un
usually heavy
Ilntcn to Aiiflln
TheHouston and Texas Central Hdll
COUIIVfilL
Because I hold It sinful tn despond
And will not lot ttif bitterness of HffH
Blind inc with burning tears but look beynjiJ
Its tumults and Its fUlle > t
Beruuso I lift my head above the mist
Where the buh shines and tho broad uroezc
bl ° w
By oveiy rsy and eviry ointlrop klssca
That Gods love duih bcblow
Think you I ind no bitterness at all
No burden to bo borne Jlko Cbrlstlann
DACk
TfitnV JCU there arc no reedytctirs to fall
Because I keep thcu bi < tji
Why thtuld r hilg HfeB hi withcold reserve
To curse niy f d all wholovo me Nay
A thousand time more good than 1 deserve
Odd gives mc uvcry day
Dark skies mun cleir ii when tho clptid
arepast
Onogolden day ndms a ivearyyear
tatlcnl 1 listen sure that sweet at last
WJI1 sound Ills voice of cheer
Then vqx me not with chiding Letmtt he
be glad and groeful to the oqd
I muPt
I Krudgc you not your cold and durlfiiesjhwe
of light befnead
Thj rowers
A Criticism of St H C
M do Wyjcwa has been reviewing Kip
lings Stalky Co and tblnltsthat neither
Anatolc Ifranco ncr Lotl would havo couso
craled a volume to the record if schoolboy
tricks nor hava employed their tulont for
stylo to disfigure the language Mr Kip
lings three ibcrocs havo no sentiments but
resentment cnyy gretdlntss a love of elv
lug n > and hypocriey Theft is their con-
stant practice not only do they steal from
one another but tiitir chief delight r to
lout the desks pf their trUoolcllpwB and iiini
throw tfce blamn on otpers and snioCK til
Wtaii of pall boys for tho pleasure or the
game No doubt these aro schoolboy hub W
ud belong to u > h I moral code but Jha
tramTtsnfii Beetle and
ttUty MncTufksarn
siirprUIOKiy dtiikntlii what it Is tbo cvn > a
to nfU al > car Not oico In the hook du
thoy do x > r s4y anything that kukbcUs a
ohudow i of pity Uideraess or eyen ecneron
ty Th Mdo no ono a Rood turq luv po
Dde upn ctihcc rittt with iio oqes pains or
pto ure8v TJiiCy dejpUo their rlatton are
taloni ct SljsirVidolttnpWil buta llrelr mas
ttttj and tftlief rospctt the Head t Is o ly
becay jie bS > laavy hand Jhey would
rmollOi that dwt
never e cipahle of the
fiav d jnnp ernild MMUrcncetl at tlwlr Wit
> vhir hefound out t Vn whrr spent nU
Vuinlnisln paying to ctp his mother n n
board8ns M for old laiiw Naturally
also tbe Jr ch critic dc not mis the
protnect U6tt ted of Stalky > pd his jSlkhs
letioo6oop a country with a good prospect of
loot
i
tfiitii slnsv Me V nl i
Clnnlilnatl nqulrer
hoIqniltutlPiiB rif slavery and polys
amjr as prnolced n ouTr li < lcs pi the
Spilth < pkitit not perhaps cleirrjy unSar
v
liavft Blo n entc < l 16 a great reduction
la tnefH fotrt ipy ldtorcintldn 6jm b
hnd from Oeorgo W aordoiu chsirman
or the local cxecullyo lioard F U Hun
ioft chairman b liolcts and jwommoda
tipnsf Chorion S Jones ehalyrifin trns
Itortntjon Ijotnujlttcoi H N iUoberlsoii
fjjcwtn ry bt thelocal commmoV or Alex-
ander HoRe Staio nianager JDAllni Texas
Hhtrn o VlonMiVn
tlio SsnAntonlo anil AwnsVaPass RalU
war compny has lssucd Iho following
EI2 LANDED ON HlM
> i <
AndJullanJsjWcarind Court Plaster on
Ills Nose
h BLOODY FiGtJT IN FOB APA RtMENTS
Jitltmi ny the 1tiKtllat Hn llectl
DrlnUltiR llcnt tlr untl euectlnnr
Ilia lluslltms 1hc Kiill DvtnllV
denco whatever to the report
rtnrcnscr discbTjnt3 to the ninount o S If ube3notinr tireBin ascumilereiya3
300000 marks and a loss of matelial to
fthVarrlw ml denart trail the CrnnJ mount of lJ000000 marks It Is much
tllepal crttti Missouri Kansas and Texas Wore unfavorable than the statement for
ttlchhiv9 drotin the Fifth ward the In the corresponding date Inst year Great
iirficlGftit Northern and Columbia Tap pressure Is expected toward the end ori
BtftibttmatloMl and Great Nortliern depot Ji11 niontll
iTCi RKS < cnie The Missouri Kansas and
The cL ° money on tho market con i
jBldtaston H nstaa nd Henderson trains f
fchtmiCoiislarJUreat Northern depot IUtions has thus far been confined to a
> slight weakening in Indui triii shares i
It Is possible thero has been an agree-
ment between tho Santa Fp route nnd
the Southern Pacific company but It Is
not outlined In the Chicago dispatch The
ratesto nnd from Pacltlc coast territory
have be < m demoralized to some extent and
it may be that a gentlemans agreement
has been reached whereby rates will be
Hoot at a normal figure This is not a
combination by any means but It in an
agreement within tho limitations ot the
Interstate commerco commission by which
legitimate business is protected and an
earning basis IS nffcrded Such nn agree-
ment would prevent a rato wtir at auy
time
lVriSUCHAVftKAISIjIS MILKACiB
Some Olijevtlnti Umed to the Sciuifi
tliiu Farm
Mr F W Crandall chairman of tho
railroad committee of tho Missouri dlvis
wili softii I tm > Travelers Protective Association ot
This ltu America has been conducting a vigorous
correspondence with Convmltsloner Van
laudlnghnm of tho traffic bureau and
Chairman MacLeod of tho Western Pas-
senger association relative to the Sebas-
tian form of mileage ticket He thinks
it might aml that some changes In ths
rules now prevailing with regard to it
are Imperative Tho main objection gees
to the refund clause In tho contract wntrh
ptovldcs that tho holder ot the book must
shoiV receipts for 200U mlUs of ticlets
purchased before he 13 entitled to a re
rundMr
Mr C audall thinks this Is inoqullablo
following extronrcly low ra ojnrft uuthor
For ttrniviifivtllnVi tlrHef
Corpus Chrtntl Texas Occchtbsr 3
Owing to the fact that the Morga n llfie
steamer Clinton hurf been withdrawn from
tho frc t trailapnrtntlon tVAdo betwecii
Galveston and Point Isabel and Browns
ville and has practicallyleft these placer
in an embarrassed pYedlr iimeiit Jacl tg un-
able to receiv tj any freight whatever It
Is learned that It has devolved upon Cor-
pus Chrlstl to cobio to ljc rescue of her
Sister seaports and will Immediately hi
nlsh a vessel to ply In that triidb It I
Ipnrncd that tho large modern nnd fast
sailing schooner Folly Walker master
will embark In this buslnes at onca and
thus far inltlgato th oppression existing
Tho Folly Is conceded to be ono of tha
fastest and most substantial vcsjos tn
tho Tflxaa coast and will bo able to make
4lcslK iitlnn In Heimrtitil
The report conies from Galveston that
11 S Downey general claim agent of ie
Gulf Colorado and Sjuta Fc railway
Chlcogo December o H b < wt K tltisim
metis and his ninrngtr Martin Julian r n
jpabed In abloody fiRht early yestirday nwra
In Fltisimutoass room at Uu > ShHititrti
lipuj c Kach man charges ih other ivltji
r < io ti ivuik ui vmi vii vi
Lt i 3i rSftVer nn1 Vc8 teM wen tutow up his cii8 t n bt
1
FuUhUi M w AVallli Uto SllV Aftambr Ba left >
Hnlletsvlllc Jl Ycnkum S1V5 nuero
rawTnc ho sos dpno forever With hla nian
lW Keiedy Btovllfo JJ76 S Hmoru Mt
2C0 Corpus Chrl tl nockrjofi Alice S I Tho hunrrel started about 3u m hi1 the
Gonzales 2 Lullhg too lhirt iBO Auetrallanfi room Tbo lighter were having
lenhy stroking hla battered nos > < > Id hao
thiowh him over Ions ana It tin iadnt ninr
ried my slst > r
Iol > bad been drinking pretty iitaty for
fitur or flo days nnd In other viyn h < hadnt
been Mtendlng to business Fild Julian Ho
elnlnted 1 bndnt treated him Hgbtut tho
uyrlc of which I ant one of the uuNingers
but thnr is nil bosh Ho wnntrd u box Uoit
for him the nRht of the big llKht when n
ro unts of tho rouiiils were rivid om tlm
weekly trips between Galveston and Point tla e and lio wouldnt listen tc niu when
Isabel the first trio of which wlllprob
ably bo mado next week
I told him I couldnt lot him ltivo onn t >
NATIONAL JIIXK > VOIIKiilS
KirirtH Svlll H < JTmltt to Heonrn Hi
lpnno of llpiHr
Fort Scolt Ran Drceiubrr X Jnmes Bo
top of tho Nnllonil executive board of ho
bulled Mine Workers nf America who ims
bffu iient hern from DuQuoln III to tnko
chnrgo of tho Kansas coal strike In the rl
I of Jolin T Iltcsc who Is in Jail foi ntctnpi
soil rottn trip tickets to Austin nt tbu thH we iavo aone 0tiinK which nn Anion
rac of one ud onothird fares
itnn citizen bos not a perftrl nght to du and
we will not compromise our position for any
faor from tho court said be
TODAYS hacks
Tiiuforiin KntrUK
Seven furlongi purse Advance Guard tc
K eknm Bob 103 Tho Helm My Gypsy Dlo
mud 100 Burdock M
Mln and a sixteenth selling Ostler loa
IIS Snips J05 Allcln Cnnke I rsonn i l J
OWyheo T fillvertono Lolhlatl lit
Sijt furlongs wiling Loving Cap Jl > Mor
rlo Alaska Svburls Yul 107 Pntcntv Alliiq
ipum Afamada Wllmeter Tulljmorr 101
Apmiu Forniflla Matnle G Melkirth 101
IHh and a furlong linndlcapMorin < llo
surinondc Dr Ncmbnla 107 Malay 105 iSoro
ntviir IK Opponent OJ ningmnBter t > J Stutt
Karcsn
Mil and a furlopg hurdle handicap Urim
icj VJ > P V 113 Duko of York U 110 Joe 1
lax Major tj Itrnsmnro 135 Fill ln Oli KlOC
ColoradoMonlta 120 Congo il20
MII6 nud a ePciecith
ichillcr Tempo 107 Flemi
Morrlslnvernry II 191
n
Five ilnd onehalf furlongsIloetlng Mo
ments MS Mlzerlcordla Flyiotia Water Dot
io Trladlttn Sunemtv La Spara 101 Ma glo
y st iurlor g selllngJIm Gore II HO N <
karnls Oeorgo H Kctehum 113 B rncy
btoij Decide 100 Trcbor Dlggs Belli of
Holindel Tnflo J
Mlle liandcspBennwllle 119 Plying Beta
110 Jolly ltrger ICJ Lnckman 101 Jacka
napeo tisJ Aides 3 Florlrar 02
> fili sillltigIfftinpden 112 Roger R HO
BrlKlt Nlplit Dardy H 103 uarry Preston
CoIonct Cassldy Kocnlg Bister Voz 10
MlU FlKlt IlinlKht
NW YorV December 3 Frank Brqo or-
B tt ffttJo nnd rck ORrlcn of this city It
fight morrow night for tho lightweight
championship of iho world before tho Coney
Island Sporting club Frno Is tbo favorite
In tho men aro to b
trfllreI to tbo hour That It will bo a ood
fight ist evidenced by the way tlm talent t
i tjM lti banking tbo men Asldo from tlr
liettvywelght cbamploruihlp thore bus not been
ta much money brt on a nght for a lotitj
t l mo
I i
WliieJiiii GiiIiik to InrfO
< Jhlci8gf > Deoemlxr 3Tb Ubropttlo touior
pw will say Three of this epualrys fatdesr
short distance blcycfp rarcrs Arthur Gardner
Kail Klicr nnd Tom Cnavn wittgo to Iarls
nent year Prices offered by the exposition
nlU amount to liSOOO ond the biggest thr s < <
day bicycle meet ever held will be ono ofthe
attioctlons of tho exposition
A PrjeMli KUli trupfi
Bfston Docembcr JrTho Joprpal tomorroV
frili say Tbo fresh fish de aHrs of Bpslpn
will form a comblriatlon during the comlhf
vi4tt with a capltalltatlon of 0W000 ti
i < W r7 In tlmo It l Intended to Include
ho fl8h Industry at the couutryi
Mafbrle 6 years ni and from tm =
c6 ntry locked bll kluBlw atfftn Incan
el escent Uehf for the first tlVneV Wh
Jiist white pin
njsmthaV It ool8 Jtkeft
cu hlopte ile the ne dfei apd pice sticking
all rduncT
01
lAjLlSgj
FOUR MEN ARE W01NDEH
fhttsii they wero all sold Ho ihrcittiivd not that name
to so on at all and was persuaded onlv with
Krrnt tlirflcultyj When lio boeanto atisry and
mad a feint as If to srlko 1110 1 slnolicd hla
fare I rim lick TiTiinu a rough ind tumlilo
1 did It in England and can do It any day
He didnt como bnck nt mo but ran to hi
hasi trunk ntid drew out a gun Then I dosed
with him and that is when hn ntrttck o
mo
A Row AmtHtft Negroes at Cypress EMs lii
l
a Stieoiing Bee
DEPUTY SHERIFF AMONG THE WINDED
Mierlrr Anilcrnon Cocb 4 tlir Scene
of he Slnir > li KWoiiuili Not
DaiiRerriHii
Sheriff Anderson received a tolcphono
messago last night roqucs tlng Mm tocorns
to Cypress a station on tho Houston and
Texas Central railway about twentynvo
m n ofll0 ton ho mossRga
ait d I1
nttlllBg n revolver and trylhf w u it i
nccoralrK to cyewlluesses both producU
flMals which they employed ns elulm betoro
they ncro sojinra ted and dragged to tliclr
h df A h result bt tho oubtcr KlUslm
fur this wvsk
Kew York
stated that a shooting hco had occurred
thero ami four men wero wounded
Sheriff Amlcrsou left for Cypress on j
tho 10 qclpck Houston and Texas Central
train last night Shortly utter his arrlvaly
thero he telephoned The Post the details
of tho shooting so far as ho had learned
them i
Yesterday afternoon n number ot no
Stations not shot vlll trtfl lute 6y lloreu uiixup as a hptvl dlpittw pushed groes becamo engaged n n row nnd
adding ono faro for iqnnl lr > p la flitWh optt ino uoc nto0l > rts o ilns trom Ueputy Sherllt Jucrgcn went to them to
V iid ttirvaHcfti 1llcl h digturbnnco AVhllo ho was talky
ith otr t as
y tclllog
nc o xha ncKroe ono 0 hcln wnt nwy
at o >
ton not later thn trln Ko a or I mncr 1 four
a
into
Run which n0 fired four tinea
tho
thwu
Flndliig
to tn
VI nnd again f < trains or D centner Ml endeavored cpur
good to rcturtinot later thintniln NV T tten oint to words tup eUrk Wm iltl iuU > J irowd Of men Yho had gathnml about
ot December16 IAfl Vl i puntSfc which liidasootUlUR peputy tiherltT Juergou AB n result ot tho
asstotnitfr ho ftislllado Juergon was wounded in
Tntu with a bell boy negros
hvaslied tin blond from tho ftshters facts 1
Hiw Fiu slnim ns stiffly in t d andmadhctW
Julian trjnis ciutnibtr
When Fill tanw down Inter ho rarricd n
n rip and ntinitunmjd his tntc itltm or Uiijliu
tlm first train for New York Ho htlld w
whs tliroiiRh with Jullau
Ho cairt run mearound HI tt doit onld
thu leg K U Glenn white In tho head
leg and bnck Frank Colby white aboht
tho body and an old negro turned Follx
Oliver leeeived a few of thoahot
Deputy Sheriff Juergen returned tho
firo shooting threo times at tho negro
Filsslinlnona Youll ilnd my mark rtn bis iul n a nol known whether any ot his
fncr Thats where I swune on him wjivu hot were oiTectlve
8arit t nlWaBUU knwlow lt TlVnegro who did the shooting ran
Ill tfevcr hnvo nnythlng turttuv to do away as foon as he had fired tho fourth
with Flttsltiimons Julian decbirdoiniiknt time
Another uegru who was cngugod In tho
row was arreaUd Ho had euly a pocket
Unite when searched
None of the wounds aro thought to bo
dangerous tho shot not having penetrated
very deep
Sherllt Autierson stated that ho hoped
to catch the negro who did Iho ahoitInn
bcfr morning
The Frank Colny wno was wounded Is
not related to the Houston sent Ionian ot
SIXUAV II AUK
riilrtjelnrht IIIiIitm Stnrteil nt JInll
mim Siiiiui Snvillti
New Yoitt Dcccmbsi J Another sixday
bicyrlo nice was stalled at IS oclock tonlRlit
lie effect tho imse The Mow didnt Nplll to put mo nTInriliniVonmrrnii7l TlilriVlilii meii
January 1 next Ho has been with tho out At you sec half an Inch souum pfjq urt t 10Jf11 f iT fn V lA
rontlalomlimointt his henlilr a r > i Mtrrerirrti iir lined up tor tho cpAilng pistol which was I
l ° TK
quires that he change his residence It iIiHb i1tn niLRtwifr 3w h d by J JcrtrlC8
not known who will succeed Mr Bo WMX1 Xt Z wf8 WnMW1 arT
noy Mr J W Evans lalm n unr o utondlng ho cct hnlf of it all lies got thirtyMight men aio dlvltlcl Into nineteen
tlio road with headqttarleis at llonhan plenty of money yet about 200ft0but ho foams as follows Louis Ohnm nnd Burns
has had great cxporlonce in claim work wont kerp It lone if ho doesnt ehnnsn his t 1rti At ioaa unl Harloy Uavldbon Jon
ot
and is proMbly ono of the best p U M t1ovnltlr ilirlB 0scnr
men in the business His friends would
be glad to see him promoted
ppnrirp
rhow at tho Alhamhra lacked its start In Aaronton and CJporRo Krnemer Morltus nnd
lilaht
M rnhtnlro of Pari Fred Sclirhincr nnd
Frtd Foslrr 10 ll Stevcnsand Charloi Fur
villi Otto Mayo and Archlo Mulinchern Joy
Eaton und Itoherl Wpltbour of Atlanta IM
wnrd Thomns nnd W 13 Dlckerson tit V
Bibcock nnd W 0 Stlm ou Hubert Miller
nnd A B Stone R fi Ireland npil John
Ittinl Adolph Mlrhneis nnd Slonlien Fallon
Emllo IWvifiTu tWT TT Hfown 15 A Pea-
body and J Peltier Andrew Inhnsnn and
Ncrninn Coiurau lW Miller and Kraulf
Waller OsCnr Itillus nnd Ous lnwson
Tho nrraenl rnco lsradlnaly different from
left tonlnht In romnanv with Iluoson Httornev
> ti attorney
i Znigui formr B liy onteets lneiitise of ho las
rnr St Louis to Instltu habeas corpus pro pn sM at the lest resulon of tho IrglBlnturo
edliiKS In the Fcdtrul court of uppeals to mohlblllnt lontlniious slXilny Iocto Bach
release
sscuioHeeses Bcfnrrt leaving here rf > r In this rnco will ride twolvo hours out
Iterated Wllllalus
boiler intoa cooling tank and then treats heads f firms the men who really pay for rai company has authorized on account bin tlvflnme of ludgn an or Vim tweii tyVrour
< b would go to work in the Kausns hold Tlu Oarden record tno oiu ror
It with acid Increasing lis annual coforonco oftha Meth linner system
Rulnhurlci thetlcke E < lua t n dny or two or Just ns soon as he set the Bx days continuous rldlni Is 2100 miles For
power fropi cnothira to ononnit a tj matter was jaid before tho Western odlst Episcopal church at Austin IX wheels of justice In motion in behalf of le twet n hour a day It la lufo mlldJ Tli
At the Jail this evening Ilcen stnted win
rembcr 2025i agonlg Galvc3ton to Brynu tr0rd nf this rnco should b well up io WOO
and Manor IncludeJ and coupon agents i TfV 1St rhmm i Lt > n r Tl m nrlxMngprfgatJiorn
npftb of Hearnc December 0 and 20 to
Miller led ut tho flmt mile having b > ll
riven first nlnro by virtue of bis rank
champion Chptalllpr hroko from Iho bunb
and lrd nt tli ilrat lap but thnji dropped
back
AnroPon w the llrH Inan to Have tlin
Itrnck Hn wns nlT nftT ninltlng twrntyiri
mile tbreii laps and hla pl cu was taken
J by his psrtnKr George Km nrr Their team
wor at tho end of thn ilrat hour wfn ivtnty
tlico miles and llvo laps
STAKIJS A XyOtM1511
Ciiipj Inlnml liohv Club Will lfiin
ll Met Inri <
Niw York lf > e robfr S The Coney Island
Jorkfy club uunoiines tho following nlakcs
to to > January i 1WW for tho meeting Hi
She nsbcad Boy
c nr 3yearolds and upwards Tbo Suburb-
an guaranteed ensb vtilqa 0000 of Which
fiuOrt to stcond nnd Jinoi tp third Weights
be aniiouiicrd February 1 The Advance
> tljrcoquarters tbo Juno bundlcrtp Coney
i in tid voltui 3000 seven furlongs the
XosV OrleniH ln rlc TJ V50 rW wtlnaUA yalu0
IrW mll and oneeighth
> f arlongs tellingLoiterer Intn 1 or JycaroldsTiio OrMt Trial J20009
nalHIen Dr Wnlmslcy It Q Bjo Island jnbout six furlongs tho doublo event I10W
Pi lneo Zanetto b Debrld Sidan MrAiflrrt ovent to bo run on llm lirst day nf tbo
I 1 ellng flvo and onebalf furloagss tlio
Irrt V > tdswotlh IOC Word CVmt to bo run on the lust day of
lb June mooting about six furlopge
The following ttakoi are announced for
tbo autumn meeting Tho Flight S CQO added
rtjllmated valuo TI000 for 2yeirolds abd up
h < v < ii furlongs the September J1500 ndcnl
etlmated value HOOO for 3y ar olds ono
m io nnd threo furlongs tho Autumn 3000
for 2yenriolds six furlongs Tho FJutbush
iistoisasosociiisstii
a The Old Reliable
iAO l r > earolds ecven furlongs tbo g 5
Gieat Kajitoni 17500 a handicap fpr
oidr six furlongB
la h h r ris
For a smooth dean ride to
GALVESTON take this line
UploJate equipment Par-
lor Cdr Service without exlra
charge
w
ow
JS iWp
AlS
> l tnJ7 > t
And Free Reclining Katy
Chair Cars to
St Louis
h
SOLID TRAINS OF
Iff
s city
Closo Connection to All Polntn
EAST NORTH and WEST
FIRST CLASS MELAS
Our Own Dining Stations
FIPTY CENTS
New Fast Sleeping
Car Service
Via
H TC
mmi
Leave Houston 1000 p m
Arrive St Louis 741 a m
Arrive Chicago 235 p m
Second Day
Quick time to Kansas City St Louis
nnd Chicago
PRI312 CHAIR CARS ON ALL TRAINS
Through SIcCperH o Wflco Austin DaJloi
and Denver For further particulars ond
Added estimated value JC0U0 olio rallft Sleeping Car Reservation call at
puree First Cnll I Island 2000 six fuilongsi tho Klurpaluw
ling Ttnn G Ii Lay 2fl0 ono inllc tho Long Island s00
nIn < nd onoelghth tho Swift 1500 added
H T C Ticket Office Main and
Franklin Phone 234
ElDBOtF lROBBI iSL MMWh
Tkt Azt 0 I > T A P T M
inutunmuuuuuuHtitHmi
g < < BAY SHORE LINE
G H and N Ry Co
Tho best and most reliablerapid transit
railway company in tho South It paeiti
througn HarriebUrg onco the capital of 1
year j g tbig broad and grand State It runs with S-
In ilew of tbo famous battlefield of Sinl
g Jacluto forever enshrined in Texas bisv
i tory
LA PORTE
MOROAN POirST
arid SEABROOK
f are the principal resorts located on this
J lino and arp the fn > st fishing same and-
S boating pojutsin the South Iarnes wlslu
5 ing to locate for rite farming or other
g productions and desiring Information
will plcnsu wrlto
>
c Scliedulo for departure o 0
> Z5cC Train
j J
tttnniisstsotsoasssssitsisis
3
DAILY TRAINS T
TO GALVESTON O
VIA
Santa Fe Route
Lcaya Central Depot at 700 wi 15
m and 720 p m
Uave Santa Fo Depot at 7i lS a wa O a
m and7 5p m fV 0
Main Line TTaln Jeav Hpuston1i
m and TV p m f aW
JO R CBBBNHIl laWB M 0
N L MILLS
S City Ticket Agt
205 Main street
W W KENT
Genv Inss Agent
Houston Tex
> i >
TO
filhi A
rrt
ANDRETURM
mm
Mm
Mm
Like the Sun
Qui stock shines for all It is
warm and bright and sohieof our
Overcoab are warmpropositions
some arc even warmer
We have Covet t Coats so j
short they would have passed
fr waistcoats iii ye olden
time and our long Overcoats
are so long we lli it lakes too
long to tell about them
Other styles > e haveat medi
uni prices medium weights
and medium lengths
750 Sl000S12o0 and 1500
ED KIAVV
MAMMOTH CLOTHIER
mm1
Miff
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