The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 357, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 26, 1896 Page: 3 of 8
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Xortfctrn and Galveston Houston nnd
Ktmlr on arrlvo and depart nt the ln
lematlona depot foot of Congress nvo
ix Missouri Kansas and Texas trains
il ih Kaly depot Galveston la lottn
ml jlouiton trains at San Jacinto street
jjpol oil other loads uso tho Grand
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ITtn luih Detroit J A Mortis Sin
itttnio Jeorgu HartUolmaln Palestine
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AuUn Uosion w Smith Memphis Il
IStuckCT Texas J II Hobertson Aus
a KUKenc Morris New Vol It 11
Williamson CJilveston S M Delano
Cttao Vi D Jlo re Cleveland 7
AlII on Houston Charles P Cum
ilcjs Boston Kussell Jtobb Boston
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Efrnplds St Paul n k Baker Austin
E Pann Dallas John 11 Smith Lul
afj r L Chapman Cuero Prank S
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tiff Spring Id Ky Al Dupree San
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FkHiand w re Abbott Iowa Gordon 11
yooteon lmibburg Va J K Cochran
Eu Antonio Chatles B Slott Dallas
I 0 Dat lilJin San Antnnlo George F
SMtDen r Colo Charles Martin Slls
W Charles It Scitt Denver Col
JIHoover Slhbee I T Chesebro St
tolls C J Pierce Philadelphia M It
JJckion Fort Worth It W Charters
Jtw lork John A Curran Chicago
lna Nlrhols Hartford Conn 7 S
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Wonlo Go rge A Kelly New Oilcans
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tetris Texi 1 A 1 lount Nacogle
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Utrman Nnvisota Jule Wallaot 1
J Cdifndfr Sin Antonio W Uyrnes
W York J if Brown Little Ittxk
w11 Talner Miss Dleanor Davis Chl
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Wlfo Velaso O Wvnn
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Graves Georgetown W
U Ear Aucnio V Warren Simon
All Scott Scilalla W I Johnston
guninie Prank Ileming Iort Worth
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JHCOMrD WITH OPDN POCKETS
Orleans Picayune
JiMr381 foc ° tho welfare of tho
lls tho
inJKills people of this great
2 ls the growing power of wealth
tjatagious Eootl roisou lias been
an
Pmuiycallea the curse of mankind
1 oue disease that iihysicians can
iyre tlieir mercurial uud potash
r ues only bottle up the poison in
ly > a to surely break forth in a
virulent form resulting in a lotal
fWk of the system
r aalt Slartin a promiueut
etat92G Peusylvauia Ave Wash
tinJ J
iwte tin
iugtouDCsiy
I was for a long-
time under treat-
ment of two of
the bebt physi-
cians of this cily
for a ievere case
of blood poison
but my condition
prcw worse all
the while not-
withstanding the
fact that they
charged me three
if hundred dollars
if1 My mouth was
S sores my tongue was
soa c t ae away so that for three
i If Ullable lo astc OI1 olil1
ajtryar i i coming out rapidly
UjjVjM in a horrible fix Iliad tticd
rtoerieafacuts mul vvasiicarlvdis
8 iif a friend recomuicudetl
< rui t cr lmd taljeu four bottles I
4kft W etter and when I had
> to47nilghtecn bottles I was cured
4sjiu ll my tkin was without a
abeasan 1 Jlave < lla < 1 ° rctlu of
fiiserrii 5 saved me from a life
tcttuX SS guaiciulced purely
New
Wion i curo any case of blood lb
IN THE RAILWAY WORLD
Reorganization of the Transconti-
nental Association
STATEMENT OF WEEKLY EARNINGS
Arbitrators Heport Nut SMIfactory In
J < lr UrlcunsSult
Agalntt Inter
stite Contractors
After nearly a weeks conference ot the
trufiic otllclals of tho transcontinental
lines an organization or rather a reor
samzatlonhas been crfceted Tho list of
i cpresentatlvcs to the new agreement la
as follows Southern Tactile Union ln
clflc XHssourl Pacific Northern raclllc
Great Noithern Canadian Iacllle AtclU
soti Denver and Illo Grande SI l ouls
ntd San Tranclsco Ulo drande Western
TiJSS Inclilc Missouri Kansas and
lexas At anilu and Pacific Panama roll
ton ind Ouln 1 nna Clcaeo 1Uit
i ° ncv Breemenl will take effect as
S2 n 11 ltn < 1r1 turlft Pchedulo can lie
preparwl nnil o rate committee composed
Lii nr1 frcKl > t nsents of tho trans
nJUlnaJ 1PS 1s 0 t In Milwaukee
next Monday for tho purpose of preparing
ff Thcr w 1B B0n nrtvaitr
i inSil > lc WMt Stuhhs ot tho
Sri Pii llt ory for nssiTiioii that
iiiinist vaKO will bo taken of
shippers at nny point
° > f liff
n il lJ < rP llals was one of
m ° t lre11 P cttle It Is asserted
V iL oti
tloneii i for tho ofilce
i U A Mliiifc
tniun T 1ivt 1 0ftls Intcrnsud nio
nilf inmiUS rMMy H
ar > WT 1lt al ° nn > no
hat rt lre i to
i5P withdraw can do so upon
giving ninety dajs notice
c ° ln < or no new assocla
llon has no been cloned but It II Conn
> favorably
GUIiP AND INTUHSTATE
InJunoUon Asked to ltestraln Jones From
Opoatlng the Ilond
Onlveston Texas Jlarclt 25 In the civil
district court this niornliur lcx Wlnnlo
and L P retittierstono flleil a suit against
N C Jones and C J Jones asking that an
Injunction be granted restraining tho de-
fendants from operating the Gulf and
Interstate railroad from Interfering with
the locomotive of said road or from Intcr
feilng with plaintiffs In completing il
It Is represented thut on June 22 1895
plaintiffs contracted with the Uulf ard
Interstate Company of Texas for tho con-
struction of 2070 lineal feet ot bridging nnd
04 miles ot track plaintiffs binding them-
selves to construct said road within four
months from date of contract that about
the same date plaintiffs made a contract
with N C Jones subletting their contract
for such road construction tho ion dein
tlon being JUwOcjo said Jones contracting
to completo thirty tulles of trick within
sixty dint and the htlinco with 120 dnis
the said Jones to furnish all material ex-
cept ties stitl material to be in tucordnncc
with th speelllcitlons of tho cliltf engl
iifer ot tho Gulf and Interstate lUllwiiy
companj payment to be made as nialetlal
was shipped unl upon bills ot lading pav
tolls and vouchers to the extnt ot Jljoou
and upon the completion of the wotk tho
balance of the Jlsitwo to be paid said N C
Joms In llrst mortgage lempotaty bonds
of tho said railway company that plain-
tiffs about Ofitober 20 1W3 rented huld N
I Jones a railioad locomotive of the value
of Jllim which Is plaintiffs property that
N C Jones partlv pttformed said a rec
nrent and plaintiffs have paid him JlillMfl
In cash anil have pet formed nil conditions
of their contract with hint
But plaintiff has wholly failed to com-
plete any pot Hon of bald road within tho
time spocllled that the bridging H incom-
plete thut the ttack Is not ptopetly laid
and Is unlit for running onglnc and curs
over ltd tin running of engines and cars
over Biinix In Us present iintlnlshed condi
tion will greatly Injure tho brldgis rails
nnd roadbtd and Is llktly to result in In
Jury lo the rats and engines and endanger
the lives nnd persons of Individuals
Plulntlffs further aver that N C Jones
refutes lo complete and turn said road
over to them but employs a small und In
nduinale force upon il und In roiuclion
with C J Jones is now using and opuat
liirf tho same for his own ptlvnt gain bv
running engines and cars over same t ml
ehatglng and collet ting tolls fo fribtit
nnd passengers thereby Interftrlng w th
plaintiffs completing the road
Plaintiffs nvir that the chlei engineer of
the load Informs them it will reriulte
about 12001 lo eonuiletn same tbut the
delendauts aro Insolvent nnd unable to
toniplcto the work and cany out tho con-
tract If Inclined to do so that tho defend
antfa decline and r luso to eeaso operating
still rouj that the tallroud track i ml
bildglng Is of tho estimated viluo of S300
iMVJjdgo Stewart has made an order ecttlng
the case for hearing on March 30
AnillTnATOItS DECISION
Now Oileans Claims a Discrimination
Against That Port
New Orleans Picayune
The Pacific lines heard with much mis-
giving that tho decision lecenlly reached
by Messrs Kaithom and How gav
Galveston a differential of 3 cents on
grain over New Orleans If this Is true
and theio is every leason for believing
It thoro will bo tin open rebellion at Ihu
decision a rebellion which will probably
provo disastrous to tho grain export busi-
ness gen tally During the time pending
ihe Uet Islon of Ihu arbitrators there has
bum a strict maintenance of grain ratcw
by ill competing lints and tho movement
had settled down to Us normal attitude
the hopu being that when tho arbitra-
tion was out nnd the decision given out
that the traffic would open up again
upon n Ilrm and substantial babts
A yet no official liifatnation bus been
reuuvod from tho urbitiatots regarding
tin decision Said a freight agent > ii
Wrduy
I understand that tho decision takes
up twentyfour pages of closely typewrit-
ten manuscript v ell If tho ueclslon Is 3
outs llien tno o twentyfour pages uro
nucosay in order to give sufficient ex-
cuses for such a figure It Is in Injust-
ice to Nev Urlrano tjd oio which I
bopo will not bo thrust upon us I feel
Mini that this 3 cents flgnro is u mis-
take
Tim old differential existing between
New Oilcans and Galveston was all the
way fiom 1 to 5 cents the average fig
tiro being 2 cents with a great deal of
the trafilc at tho 1crnt notch This was
a flgurn disastrous to all Interests ex-
cept that of tho grain shipper and It was
on account of tho demoralization that
arbitration was resorted to
Itallroad people say that the differential
should havo been abolished altogether
lhat Galveston has superior faellltlea for
tho handling of gtnln and that New Or-
leans Is Justly entitled to tho same rate
In every respect They say that ocean
rates from Galveston nro Just as cheap
in from New Orleans nnd that there
Is no earthly renson why tho differential
should bo sn much fit Galvestons favor
Tho fraternity aro anxiously awaiting
vnmt definite word regarding the de-
cision and tho better posted of thrm se n
to think there will lo no doubt as to
Us being moro to tho ndvanlnge nf this
city
In the meantime however there u a
slightly larger movement of grain than
for some tlmo past This fact gives rise
to tho bullet lhat In the West tho word
has gone forth that the decision is more
lo tho edvantago of New Orleans on
which account this movement Is start-
ling
KATT OFFICIALS
Deal In the Galveston Houston and
Management Probable
Hendeiton
41 it on thedisease Galveston Texas March MTho party
t
treat
it
S Wiled
of Missouri Kansas and Texas officials
wJio wero In Houston yoterdayPre ldent
House Assistant Oencral Manager Allen nght for New Orleans
HOUSTON DAILY POSTr THUKSDAY MORNING MAKCH 26 189a
ve ton at 10 oclock thli momlne nnd
wero soon after In consullntlon with the
offlclnls of tho Galveston Wharf cotnrny
Ico ITesldent IMrdy nrrlvcil n lltllo later
J1 11 lll ° Iorty la hero ror Is not
iieflnilely known but It Is mirmlsod that
the permanent organization of tho Uatvcs
° viloustou and Henderson Is tho basis
or their visit It has been broadly hlntcl
n m ° ng railway men whoso opinions
should be iis > tvted to a certain degree
mat a new deal In tho management of the
itaiveston Houston and Henderson Is not
altogether Improbable The rearrange
ment will likely bo mado ui n a basis
which will bo moro directly representative
of tho two roads nt Interest tho Missouri
Kansas nnd Texas and tho International
nnd Great Northern As nt present organ
ized tho working force of tho Galveston
Houston and Henderson Is composed large
ly of exIntcrnatioial and Great Northern
orticlnls So fnr however Mr Itouso has
denied himself to newspnper men and tho
others wero equally noncommuntcnt ve
TltAFFIC ItDTUUNS
March learnings Show an Increase
Texas Central Iteport
Tho Financial Chronicle computes tho
gross earnings ot eighty roads for tho
llrst week in Mnrch 1SJG at td2Slll an
Increase ot 1322616 or 541 per cent ilfty
ono roads for tho second week of March
report o3Vi364 an Increase of lS5Ct or
421 per cent The comparative statement
of earnings and expenses of HI roads ror
January shows
1SW Changes
Gross earnings J1012027S Inc lbt aij
Operating expenses 4ii72a731 Inc 2S3t12 >
J et earnings 16 MS43 Inc 2325231
Iho Texas Central lcporls for tho yenr
ending December 31
1S01 Changes
Gross earnings S3i7KU Dec 11002
Op expenses nnd taxes 205370 Inc 9509
Net tarnlngs lll7v Dec 11471
Jjlxed charges 81137 n 7011
Surplus 373SQ Dec 4iX
suNsrTs iuiducid hates
To Southern Baptists Convention nnd
lleunlon of Hoods Brigade
Tho following rato authorities havo
been Issued from tho general passenger
department of thu Southern Iacllle
For thu Southern Baptists oivcntlon
and Womans Missionary union at Chat
tanooga Tenn In May next authority
is hereby given to sell roundtilp tickets
ftont all stations to Chattanooga Tenn
and return at rato of ono lowest ilrst
class limited fare on Slav 4 and K with
Ilnnl limit for return passage llfleeti
dusa from dato of sale with privilege of
extension of Iiftcen days additional by
depositing tickets with tho Joint agent
of terminal lines nt Chattanooga on or
before May 14 1STK
A rate of ono and onethird fare for
the round trip Is authorized for tho re-
union uf Hoods Bilgitde to bo held at
Huntsvillo in Juno tickets on srtlo Juno
21 and for trains arriving in Huntsvillo
on morning of Juno 22 limited to return
to Juno 3
A SEIHOUS ACCIDENT
Freight Ilrakemnn D P Black on tho
Sunsot Badly Hurt
Ddward P Black a well known freight
brakeman on tho Texas and New Or
leans road met with a serious accident
Inst night near orange It was reported
tliut ho fell from a moving train nnd
sustain 1 ecrlous If pot fatal injuries
hv having Iwth legs crushed nnd one of
Ills arms severely hurt Tho utifortunat
was placed on a train nnd brought to
this city for treatment Owing to the
Into hour of nrrlvul of the ttnln this
morning It was Impossible to asctrtaln tho
° natllro of lw S oliiB manB In
Juri s
COMMISSION OltDKR
Austin Tcxai March 25 Tho following
circular was ls ued by the railroad com-
mission In approval ot Joint application
submitted under No 105 of tho Missouri
Knnsas and Texas Hallway Company of
Texas It N hereby ordered that tho fol
B Icntlon rulings supplemen
tary to eatem clatwlfjcutlon No 22
Mmll govern In tho transportation of the
attic < named by rnllromls between points
In 1c < as subject to tho rules embtuced In
exceptions to Wwlem chusslflcalions
1 liloilo ovens for baking the enamel
on blocles same ns ovens N O S sto
page li7 flossl float Ion No 22
2 Leather board Jeathcrold and fibre
old t ime as binders board seo twigo GO
classification No 220
3 Provision for railway cars nt vari-
ous ratus per mile shown on page 75 ot
current classification applies on curs shlp
Hd
on their own wheels
I ProvHnn for tubs nnd sinks on page
i3 exclusive of bath tubs cement and
granite bath tubs being rateable ns bath
tubs N O S
1 Provision for wire Iron or steel ex-
cept Insulated wire wire classification
No 22 will Include wlro nails
Thli order shall tnko effect Mnrch 30
IfM
Torn or inspection
Galveston Texas Mnrch 23 Mr V M
Ferris emigration agent ot the Kansas
City Plttiburg and Gulf Is hern in thu
Interest ot tho gulf trade development
lis thinks there will bo much traffic hero
for his line which touches the Houston
Host and WoJt Texas at Shreveport and
tho Gulf nnd Interstate at Beaumont as
Boon as th remaining gap of some tixty
miles in Arkansas Is closed up
The line Is headed for Sabine Pass or
Poit Arthur whete tho company will un-
dertake to diedge out a commodious bar
nor but It Is already looking this way
for business and ns tho short line front
tho gulf lo Kansas Clly will be an Import
ant factor In gulf trade
Mr Fetrls expects to collect Informa-
tion and exhibits of coast country prod-
ucts which will bo Ucd lo Induce settle
ment on tho companys lands about Sa
bine Pass
President Martin of tho lino Is expected
here roon
YOAKUM DXONnnATKD
Ran Antonio Texas March 25 The fasc
of A G Cooiior vs II F Voakum famous
In railroad circles resulted today In u ver-
dict for Defendant Voakum While Coop-
er was uudltor of tho Aranfns Pass rail-
road Voakum ns geueinl manager pios
ceuted him for forgery Cooper was ac-
quitted and sued Voakum for 11000110 dam
ngi8 The eoutt Instructed tho Jury tn
find for Cooper If they thought Voakum
had no prolublo causo for making tho
charge ngiintt Cooper Voakum Is now
vice president tend general manager of tho
Uulf Culorado and Kama Fo r ilroad
AMONG BAIIItOAD MIN
Conductor Farnsworth ot < ho Macaroni
line Is laving oft fot n few days on ni-
ce unt of sickness Ho Is replaced by Con
dui tor Harrison from Vlctoilu
William AV Dawson traveling pnssen
ger representative of the Missouri Kan-
sas ami Texas was in the city yosurday
fivm a rustling tour of his territory
c i Hloat assistant gincin passfn cr
agent of tho Chicago iiotk Island and
Texas was In tho clly last night ami
left for Fort Worth ovtr litt intnl
O > n ral Superintendent IX 13 Calvin of
th International and Grkttt Northern
enjoyed a short visit liero yesterday
looking after affairs at this end of tho
line
Colonel Tom Klngslej passenger mis-
sionary far the I oulsvilia and NaslivlPp
packed his o ket vallso und left town josl
terday morning for Interior iniinis on tho
Central
J I Trammel resident engineer of tho
International and ilrut Northern head
in Palestine was here yestcr
auartera an observation tour over the Gulf
division of tiio road
W I Mnury auditor of the Interna
tlonil and Great Northern was among tno
vlrltlng officials In tho city yesterday
He came up from Galveston and rtlurned
to Palestine last evening
W M Hnnnnv a popular conductor on
the Houston and Texas Central running
out of Fort Worth accompanied by his
son was In the city yesterday visiting
relatives and friends and departed last
sunerlntenelcnt Maxwell Sollc Charles Iljers th tarlffshcet i > oet and
It oriTaeern n and oU rsraclicd Gal taiding frelht aBcnt of tho 6un > t
aifgllijeft
and Central paid his respects to rci > re
sentntlves nt their headquarters yesterday
morning and left later for Austinand
other points on the Central
General J IlchoR receiver nnel irenoral
manager of tho Chr tKMikc Ohio And
Southwestern passed through tho city
yesterday morning en route to Galveston
Ilo came In his private car over tho
Southern Pnclllo from tho Dast
D J Prleo assistant general passenger
agent of the International and Great
Northern spent a few hours tn tho city
yesterday ntlngllnR with traffic officials
and greeting ticket row representatives
He left In the evening for headquarters i
Palestine
Tho grand chlof 1 M Arthur of tho
Brotherhood of Iocomotlvo Unglnecrs
denies the story sent out from llrlo that
tho big meeting of railroad men to be-
held In that city todiy Is for tho pur-
pose of effecting a federation of the sev-
eral railway cmploves organization
Colonel William Murray general South-
ern passenger agent ot the Illinois Cen-
tral who Is spending a few days In this
section from New Orleans doing a little
sklrirlshlng on his own hook In tho In-
terest of several csrly passenger move-
ments looked out of this Slate lettj yes-
terday for San Antonio
An englnceron tho Ontario nnd Western
road was placed In an awful quandary
few days ago Ills freight train of forty
cars broke In two on a down grade He
pulled open tho Ihrottlo and rushed ahead
nt high speed hut was horror stricken
to seo the rod lights of a rnlwoso on the
main Irnrk Just nliad Hoverslng his
omglto and starting back to es ttp this
new danger h met tho cars which wero
thundering down the grade and Jumprd
Just ns thirtyfour cars were piling up eui
each other burying him In tho ruins
dead
SPORTING X0T15S
NDW OIIDDANS ENTItlES
Ono nnd onelghth miles Nemaha Lltllo
Billy stark lluckmoro 102 Foedman 105
Dr Parke Undo Jim Longdale Clarus
Boro 10t > Ixlon Ijochlnvar 109
Threofourtlm of a mile selling Lor
nuiln May Ashley Golley West lloyal
Nettie iMlneivo Helen II Gardner lu
Billy Kenny Judge Debouse Equinox
Winchester 101 Tho Banker lllpK > grlft
107Soven
Soven nnd a half furlongs selling Julie
02 J W Levy lllllcry Hlggs PI Jtapld
Transit Sweetheart 101 Spiritualist Al
Ml h Nectar Kodak 10 Moras IDS Play
or Pay Coronet 111
Threefourths of a mile hnndlcnp Fes
tlval 13 Valet 100 Will lllllott PUo Whiff
03 Old Dominion 101 Bowling Green lOfi
IU Henry 117 Ashland 02 Salvnllon OS
Prince Imperial 115 Bart 02 Nevada Boy
93 Hlllslioro 00
One mile and twenty yards sclMng
Summer Ilnln Prudent Cnke Bread si
Henry Harris S3 Charley Dalv Airtight
St Cyuntha 100 Mrs Morgan 101 Fakir
trster 109
One mllo nnd twenty yards Franklo D
Satinet In Hello Prance 101 Little Tom
Void Old Ptigh Cotincmnri Tippecanoe
Jim Henry Hot Spur Arknnsiw Traveler
109
N13W OltLDANS HACKS
Now Orleans li March 23 Six fur-
longs Nicholas 110 Clayton 7 to 10
won Nlkltn 112 Clay 7 to 12 second
Bloomer 100 Hurt 2 to 1 third Time
Ono nnd oneeighth miles Nevvhotipp
10S Clay 5 to 1 won Nlcolinl 103 Oats
wood 3 to 5 second Undo Jim 107Clay
ton ti lo 1 third Time 155
Six furlongs Inspector Hunt 110 Mi
Glone 12 to 1 won I lslo Ferguson 105
lljle t to 1 second Pert 107 Irving
C to 5 third Time 115S
Handicap one iind oneeighth miles
Itobert I tttn H7 Hart 12 to 1 won
Jakn Zimmerman 117 Penny 11 to 5
second Clarus 03 T Powers 20 to 1
third Time 153
Six furlonge Nellln 77 10 Ham fi tn
5 won Borderer 113 Oatewood 9 to 2
second Taklr 113 Sherrcr 3 to 1 third
Time 11C
Six furlongs Garza no Overton n fj
5 won Helen Wren 10S T Burns K to
1 second Sin Bins 113 McGlonc 10 lo
1 thlrj Time 113 < S
Tlin GALVESTON TLAM
Galveston Texas March 25 TJalves
Ions biso ball aspirations aie aKsiitntlig
definite form Seven men have ulteady
gathered aruund Billy Woi It nnd are be-
ginning to get in shape Thobc are Kent
mcr Douglass Lyons Burns Swenrln
gen Haidy and Badger and cvety one of
ihwni looks lu good ph > elcal condlllon
Hrott Bell Watkins and Weckbeiktr ate
tha nljsentees but Manager Wotk looks
for them by tomotrow morning Practice
wax inaugurated today tho men occupvlug
tho park dining those hoitts lhat the Chl
iigoo < were not using tho gtounds Sat
ttritay and Sunday tho regular GulvcHton
team will meet the Chicago regula rile
positions of the Gnlveslon tenm will be
Badger iateJier Burrls pllchi r Kein
mer first behi > WerlJiieker second buse
Lyons thlid Imish iivenrlngon short
stoiv Ilnnly right field Belt left field
Douglass cenlet field
Manager Work dewtics It to > distinct
ly understood tbnt this team will bo em
hand and take part In Ihu gnnie
WUATmSK IMOHMATIOX
GENnitAL OBSEIIVATION8
Observations taken at all stations
8 p in 75th meridian time
nt
Slithms iTemplBqlh
Abilene Texas
Anmrlllo Texae
Atlanta Gn
Corpus dirndl Iexiis
Dnilge Clly Kan
Dtvtnport lowtt
Dtvenpori lowi
El Pnho Texas
Galveston Texas
Jacksonville Pla
Kansas Cltv Mo
Memphis Tenn
Montgomery Ala
Nashville Tenn
New Orleans Lt
North Platte Mo
Oklahoma O T
Otraha Neb
Palestine Texas
St y7Uls Mo-
St Paul Minn
Vlcksluig MUs
PnOBAIllLITIES
Washington March 20Por Dastern
TcxiisIncntnslng cloudiness possibly with
showers lu sotithcastern portion at night
slightly wnmcr In southeast portion
southerly winds shifting to wchteily
ArkiuuMH Increasing cloudiness possl
bly with ittiii at night southerly winds
In coming variable
Netrli Dakota Fair slightly warmer In
w stern portion variable winds
fcoiith Dakota Fair nKlt northerly
winds becoming varlabje
tli ills alr northerly
lm arSi7ealr ° r1 rly <
rZZi l fai < rn warm
v is
LAST NIGHTS SVNOP31R
An area of high prevstiro aecomiwinlcd
by cooler weather Is moving In oirr tho
Northwest and another overlies th South
Atlantic and Mast Gulf States An niea
of low pressure is central over the lower
lake and a secondary is apparently de
veloping over Northwest Texas
Tho weather If generally partly cloudy
to cloudy with rain at Kansas City
So station reports as much as 10 of an
Inch of precipitation
THU STATE CAPITAL
Austin Texas March KAttoitify Gen-
eral Crane today approved 3S V of Bex
ar county court house and Jail refunding
bonds
Grimes county paid J710 Interest on bonds
held by the public school fund
The following charters were flleil in the
ofilco of tho secretary of state Tho W
J Pcajcc Hay Presi company of Pilot
Point capital stock 11500 Incorporators
W J Penrce and F 8 Wilson of Pilot
Point and W L Itoblnson of Dallas Thu
Magnolia Park company of Houston cap
Hal stock JlieOuo incorpoiators K p
Hamblen II K Illng and L W Craig
The Brazos Bridget company of Brazos
esiunly capital slock 120000 Incorporatm
M Parker William Kopjie T It Batle
II Itolie J W Johnson J N Cole and
G B Parker
THE CUBAN RESOLUTIONS
Conferees May Arjrcc on Those
Passed by the Senate
A MOVE FOR EARLY ADJOURNMENT
Th Stoats Areed lo Chants Fees for
Salaries If ouss Maris flood Iror n-
on > llllli
Washington March 25 Tho conferees
of tho two houses of congress on tho
Cuban resolutions held another meeting
today but again adjourned without reach
ing a conclusion They however went
tar enough to Justify tho belief that ntt
othcr session which will bo held tomor
row will bo sufficient to conclude tho
conference Tho Indications favor the rts
ctsslon of tho house from Its position and
tho accoptanco of tho resolutions ns they
rassed tho senate Tho difficulties of on
acting any legislation which Is opposed to
tho Cuban resolutions are through tho
senate and Its present rules
aro well mi
deistood by tin cMiiferrees and
the con
dually forcing Itself upon
them that the best plan Is to pursuo the
1
ie 11 1 ol I1 nny further
i
action by the senate
The house members of tho conference
aro loth to give tin their resolutions but
It Is understood they will do so If It Is
made necosary to secure tho concuircnco
or tho two bodies
Senator Canieitms contribution to tho
senate reiKdutlons that tho friendly ofll
ces of the United States should bo offered
by tho prcfdUent to tho Spanish govern
ment for tho recognition of Indcpendenrn
of ubi Is antagonized by tho house con
ferec ono of whom mild that It would
no equnlly dlp omntlo nnd proper to oltrr
friendly offices to Grent Britain for tho
attainment ot Canadas lttei > endcnce
On tho other hand tho clause of the
houso resolutions looking to Intervention
to protect the Interests or the United
VVV opposed by tho senitotlnl side
of tho conference although tlm houso
confenees think It more tenable than
tho Cameron clause Concerning tho ex-
pression of sympathy with tho Insurgents
and tho recommendation that the United
States should accord them belllgmency
rights thero was nogrout oonttovcrsy ot
personal opinions
In cam tho senate resolutions nro ac-
cepted by tho conference the question will
again bo thrown Into tho house nnd In
ull probability moro debate mny be had
In that bodv when the conferees make
their report nnd ivvcral members are pre-
paring speeches In anticipation of the
opportunity Cubas most nrtlcnt pat II
sans on the foreign ntfalrs committee
think that the matter of words Is of
much smaller Importance than that con-
gress should prewnt a solid front to oth-
er nations In tho matter
coNGinjssioNA PKocni eniNrs
SUNATE
Washington March 23 Tho first refer
euro to tho ndjourninent of congress cannv
today In a formal resolution offeied by
Mr Piatt ptoposlng mi adjournment on
May 2
Mr Plutt said his purposo wan to call
attention nt this time to tho desirability
of ait eatly adjournment
Tho n solution was referred to tho np
propilatloim committee ns nny determina-
tion as lo adjournment must depend upon
tho condition of tho appropriation bills
Tho ndoptlon of n resolution allowing
exPresldcut Ilnrtlson to reoolvn ilecorn
tlons ftom Spain nnd Brazil mix postponed
by an objection from Mr Allen Pop
During thu day Mr Galllnger of New
Han psllro propesed a constitutional
amendment prohibiting tho United Stnles
or tiny Stale from giving any recognition
or lliiuiiclil uld to any chutcli or rellislouu
Institution
Most of tho day was spent on the lvgl
latlvo uppiopriatlon bill which is not yet
completed
The pniagrnphs substituting salnrlcs for
fees for United Stnles district altornoys
and marshals wero agreed to after a
lengthy discussion
Both tho lloor of tho sennto nnd the
galleries wero well nlgli deserted when
tho session opened today ns thero was
promise that tho exciting Cuban dibaie
would give way to the routine or uppio
prlatlon bills
Following this Mr Sherman presented
a fnvtiiiblo tcpart on the resolution au-
thorizing ixPrcsldenl lluiilaou lo accept
decorations confe rred on him by Brazil
and Spain while he was president
Mr Sherman asked Immediate action
Let lhat resolution go over Inter
posed Ml Allen Pop Nell Onn objection
was sufficient to pievent itninedlnto no-
tion so tho resolutions went over
Mr Gnlllnger Itcp N 11 proposed an
amendment to the constitution to be
known ns nillclo XVI piovldlng flint
neither congress nor tiny State shall pass
a law resHCtlng an establishment ol re-
ligion oi prohibiting tho freo exerclto
thereof or use tlm ciedlt of tho United
States or nny State or any money ralBul
by taxation for tho purposo of founding
maintaining or tildlng any church re-
ligious denomination or tellglous society
or Institution botlety or undertaking
which Is wholly or In part under sectarian
or eccloelaslleal control
Tho bill wus passed minimizing tho
Kansas City Watkins and Gulf Itnllwny
company lo build n bridge across tho
Black liver IxmHIana
At this point Mr Plait Itep Conn
roso and said ho thought It about tlmo
to copslder tlm question of adjournment
nnd without further comment ho offeietl
tho following written resolution
Itesolved bv tho senate nnd house or
representatives That tho piesldent of
the senate and tho speaker of tho
bouse of leprcboutatlvos bo author-
ized to clo e tho present session by ad-
journing their rosiMctlvo houses on
tin 2d lay of Mny at 2 p in
Without any turtlier eommont tho roso
littlon was referred to the committee on
npieropriullons nnd Ihe senate turned to
tho consideration of tho leglwUitlvo ap
propriation bill
Tho question of refotmlng tho feo sys
tem of United States district attorneys
and marshals occasioned much ileliate
Mr Hoar opposed Ihe change from loos
to bHlartcfl i oio eil to b given to district
nttcrntiys and criticized tho manner in
which these salaries were lieing put
through tho senate
Mr Goorgo Dem Miss attacked tho
entire policy nf giving high salaries and
showed that the governors nnd attorney
gonornls of State received levss tiy half
than the bill propoked to allow Federal
district attorneys Ilo also criticized thn
provision allowing tho attorney general to
designate the number of deputy mar hals
He spoko against tho hordo of office
holders
Under Buchanan tho rovernment eost
J30 Mi00 annually and now It rewt V
Oooon
In that tlmo the population had
doubled but the government expenditures
had Increased tenfold
Officials were thrusting their hands nlo
tho treasury and by Iwxik und crook
mainly by rrookseeking to Increase their
salafc The purposo of this rueivlslon
was to add lo tho offices controlled by mi
executive officer
Mr Heur losponded warmly that tho
revnate could no waste Its time Investigat
ing Into tlm details of tho number of den
uty marshals In each of the seventy
seven districtIn thn United Slates f j
did It would become a laughing stock If
the gtivemment could not trim tho at
torney general with this duly then the
American government had Ixdter shut un
shop and applv to sorno iiopullst club to
carry em Its nffulrs
After an extended elebato tho salaries
of district attorneys and marMials wero
agreed an reported with a few minor
changes
The leglsattvo appropriation hill was
not completed when nt 530 tho senate
went Into executive session and soon af
tejwanl adjourned
H0U8K
Washington March 23 The houso to
day look up tho naval appropriation hill
and decplto several diverting Incidents
mndo such rapid progress with It that
when tho adjournment was reached nil
tho lsiragraplis had been pnsscd sayo
Ihoso relating to tho Increnso of tho navy
Tho MM carries S31C1103I I2ICSI38 moro
than the current liw nnd authorize four
now battleships nnd flflecn > torpedo boats
tho costof which complete will bo almost
W3K i0oT Not a single amendment Was
adopted altliough thero was an cifort to
provide for a now dry dock at tho Leaguo
island yard
During tho day Mr Boutollo and Mr
Wheeler continued their altercation ot
xesterday over thn record of tho dem-
ocrats on tho bill to rctlro General Grant
There was a dash of excitement In tho
opening proceedings of the houso today
Mr Bnrtlott Dem N Y loso to a
question ot personal privilege to deny a
statement lhat he hnd furnished tho cam-
paign circular usesl by Mr Sulzer Dem
N V tt few days nsrn In an attack upon
Mr Gibson ltcp Tenn ho denounced
tho charge as a libel
Mr lloutelle Hep Maine was on his
feel as soon as Mr Bnrtlett sat down He
loo had a question ot privilege to pre-
sent he said In connection with tho
colloquy between General Wheeler of Ala
bamti nnd himself during the debate on
tho Confederate disability bill yesterday
Ills opening scntenco raised a laugh
During ono of those gnats of fervid
enthusiasm which occasionally sweep over
tho Iwuse be said and almost drlvo
us Into war with England nnd Spain tho
house on yesterday undertook negotiations
with tho Southern Confederacy for peace
I made n few retnaiks and several gentle
men wero anxious to glvo me Instruc
tions
Ho then read from tho Congresslonnl
ltecord to show that Mr Wheeler hnd
altered the record so ns to say that
many democrats toted for tho bill to
lellto General Grant Instead of all the
democrats as tho official notes re > ort
fd him As matter of fact Mr lloutel
le said tho vote on the iTuim bill was
19t nviw to 79 noes
Mr Owens Dem Ky nttempted to
prevent Mr lloutelle from rehearsing the
history of the bill and the speaker thought
that blanch of the matter was not com-
petent hut Mr Boutcllo made his point
by stating that llftyelght of the seventy
nine votes against the bill wero enst by
Confederates lie moved lhat tho record
be corrected and It was so ordered
Mr Wheeler meantime was clamoring
for recognition Ho wanted to review tlm
history of Ihe Grant bill but this not be
ing iHrmltteil ho contented himself by
offering ns an explanation for the change
mndo in tlm record that he thought a
gentiemnn lu revising his remarks hail
tho light to make his statements con
fotm to the truth
Thn houso then on motion of Mr llou
telle went Into committee of tho wholfi
nnd took up the consideration of tho naval
appropriation bill
Mr lloutelle tho chairman of the na-
val committee mndo a statement In ex
phinntlon of the provision of tho bill In
tho course ot which ho spoke In eloquent
terms of tho new navy We should bo
proud he sold of tho Columbia thn gem
of the ocean and of tho New York thn
best protcctisl cruiser under tho canopy
of heaven Those references to the nutgitlf
Icnce and giowth of the new navy elicited
applause Ho went exhaustively Into tho
utility of a heavy line of battleships ns n
protection to tho coast where there wero
no fortifications The enemy would nntitr
nlly avoid places with heavy const de-
fenses
In reply to aquestion from Mr Ding
ley Mr llotttelli oxplnlnod tbnt about
0nn0i0 wan cairled by tho bill for the
Inertnt In Ihe navy already authorized
and the 12311000 for work on Ihe four new
battleship mil fifteen torpedo boats mi-
nimized In the hill The two Inltleshlps
being constructed nt Nowport News
would cost each J2223000 for bull ntul
machinery 000000 feu nrmor and 2fWiHi >
for nrmnuiFiit Assuming that that would
he Hid cost of the four huttlcshlpa tiil
thoilreil bv the bill they would cost about
111 0oo m nnd the Increase In the navy mi-
nimized by the bill would cost ror coin
Idlion itbout 35000000 of which but 1
i GOOO was curried by the bill
The grand tolnl can led bv tho bill wns
i3lllti3t 2tf S43S more than Die current
bill Mr Cummin Dem N Yi n member
of the committee gave the bill his heartv
Indtiseim nt slating that in his opinion
It was Hie most eeotuimlial bill ever ic
ported from the nival committee Our
naval department he thought should
keep pneo with the progiess ot tho world
The best ilsfettse was the moans of of-
fense
After n few remarks by Mr Low It p
N V in favor of tho bill general de-
bate wns elused and the nniendiiients
under the llveinlnute rule taki n up
Mr Blughun Hep Pa offered an
amendment to appropriate f OOOiO toward
the completion of n dry dixlt tit cost not
lo exceed fj7Wt > ni nt tho League Island
navy yutd Philadelphia
Mr Dlngley made thn silnt f order
which was sustained that the appropria-
tion wns not niithotlred by existing law
Mr Cannon Hep Ill tintagonlzed the
pnivlsioii of the hill for the ere lion of
residences on the giounds ot the naval
obseivatory Thosn buildings hit laid
were occupied by Invorlto navnl officers
who were noinlinlly In ehniRO of astron-
omical observations but win pi ictlonlly
knew no more ubout nstrouoinv than the
nvitago member or congress lnughter
vlr lloutelle protested against Mr Can-
nons Inlerfeienco with the wotk of the
naval cnnnlttee lie paid high tribute
to tho attainments of the naval oftlccrs
Mr llohlnstm or Pennsylvania who
wns educated at Annapolis nnd served
eleven yeais ns nn officer ot the navy de-
fended the iiltelninents of the naval
oiriccrs und poked fun ut Mr Cannon In
a goiMlhuinoieil way
Later Mr Wheeler Dem Ala again
recurred to the controveisy he had with
Mr Boutcllo at the opening of tho sisslon
Ilo explained from the record that while
he liiui not Iwen accurate In stating Hint
nil the democrats voted for the bill tn ro-
th o General Grant seventyseven hnd so
Tills drew another statement from Mr
Botitello He nlso had examined tho
recoid nnd snld that Hcvcnlynlne demo-
crats bad voted against the bill ot whom
ilrtyetgbt served In the Confederate
nrmy
When Iho paragraph lit tlo bill relating
to tho Increase In tho now navy was
reached the committee lose and at 150
tho houso tidjourtiidt
aitllllK COUNTY
Peculiar Conditions Alteclint the State
Judiciary
Washington Match 23 Illdgo J L
Blown of TexiiB who Is dlsltlct Judgo of
that district to which Grooi county Is at-
tached for Judicial purposes la In vVash
hiBton lo confer with tho president In re
gurd to the unusual condlllon of affairs
ixlstlng In that county Judgo Brown wns
Iolillns court ut ilnngom at tho tlmo the
decision was rendered sepirnlns Greer
county from Texas and alaelilinr It to
Oklahoma Ho has in extensive court
docket yet to bo given attention which
under the peculiar eitcumsUucs ho does
not klovv what to do with Il Is question-
able whether decisions tendered hy a
Texas Jtulgo In the Indian Territory would
ho binding
hills Iliown also represents many elil
zens of Greer county who n 3 very urenty
lest some steps should be taken tuvnlldui
lug their homestead rlalmi or computely
overturning tho property rights which
they have acquired
ItEASONH FOB ADJOURNMENT
Washliigion Mirch 20 When naked for
his reasons for thu Introduction of his
resolution for tho adjournment of congress
on May 2 Senator Piatt said he put in
tho resolution because ho believed con-
gress could comploto all tho business that
It will bo able to do by thut time It l
perfectly clear ho said thut thero will
ba no lmi > ortant legislation during thej
session except that embraced In the an
proprlatlon bills and there Is no reason
why ihoso bills should not Imi disposed of
V wool Howeil by the resolu
Hon This being thr case wo should be
gin to look to adjournment
Tho senator added that a large majority
of the senators favor early adjournment
h
n hc > S1 ° Lth mn with whom ho
bad talkeei
thought that It could
bo ac
complished by tho lit of May
SUCCFSSFIJL SHOOT
New York March 23 The Interstate as
sorlatloii had go reason for feeling
plea ed today over tho signal succe lon
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Houston Mnrch 28 1S95
Fine
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ilf
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To be perfectljr flttedjliere
no waiting no gue iigdir
Suit ia going fo look brflfcf
J
v t MiJil
are thousands of Suits tbpickfroWf
the styles aro the latest > and th
patterns of the Cloths tnpneyeitjr
10 12 or 15 willfcuyi SpflJitt
Stilt of a kind suitable foreithOP
old young or middle agediCtill
i i nr KMfi
slim or short Men
Mens Shoes
Boys Clothes
Klams Silver Shoes Black THtln
Iaco or Congress 200 t
Klams Gold Shoes Toklo ToeA
deep Wlixi Tan Itussla Calf 300 S > >
Klams Gold Shoes Itazor Toe InBUkCk
or In Tan Itussla Calf 300
Now shapes Hound or PolnteaTo
N Shoos In Black and Itussla CMftS
Boys Shoes 51
noys Solid Leather Lace Shoes b1mJ
to 6 J123 iU
Youths Tan Heel Shoes sizes U
to 2 150 < eJ
Youths Black Heel or Spring Helf
Shoes button or lace sizes 11 to 2 LM
0r Main Street
Wo handle tho largest and most complete
lino of Trunks and Traveling Hags in the State
Wo inako Trunks and Sample Cases to order and
make a specially of ropairing Trunks Wo make
you very low prices and give you only first class
goods Call and price our goods before purchas-
ing Mail orders promptly attended to
Saper Bros
NUMBER 405 MAIN STREET
which attended their fourth annual shoot-
ing tournament which had for Its chief
feature tho grand American hnndlcnp
This event although only four years es-
tablished hiis outdone io Jar ns cmrlwi
urn concerned the grand Prix ot Monto
Carlo which Ibis yenr had 10 cutrlcs
while tho grand American attracted 109
Shooting In thn grand American handl
was resumed this afternoon The
cap bird proved to be lively nnd at tho end
or tho sixth round no ess than twenty
erf tho con slants Had to retire owing to
birds each The
missed three
the r hav ng
not for tho big prlzo may last until
nfternoonf At dusk this evening
Friday
standing with
thero wero thirteen men r trnth
clean
scores at tho end of
tho
round
nun RtOlNUS Iowa Tho people of
Mmii have askesl to have wn er In-
stead of wlno used In chrlslcning mn
battleship Iowa
Paint Deajers
Selling
Lead and Oil
Will find the present a safe lime lo buy
stocks There is hardly a iiosslbltity of
cither Whltn Lead or lfuro Linseed Oil
going lower whllo on tho other hand It
Is very probablo that the beginning of
April will bring higher prices for these
articles
Dont defer replenishing your stocks too
long but kindly send us your orders for
early shipment
JAMES BUTE
HOUSTON TEXAS
H8
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Childrens Sailor Suits ages 3 to 10 1 4
and 27
Boys Kneo Suits 300 and 300 i
Boys Lons Pants Suits 7tj0 1000 aad
1200 <
j
Confirmation and i
ist Communion Suits i
Of Fine Black Clay Worsted In Kne
Pants styles 300 00 nnet 700 Lonft
Pnnts 750 1000 and 1200
Boys All Wool Long Pnnts J150 J20B
and 1250
Boys Straw Hats COc 75c and 100
Ed KIAM
Mammoth Clothier
Main Street and Preston Ave
Wo uro showing ilio most extensive line of
DIAMOND GOODS
Consisting ot tho Latest Styles In IHNGS unOOCIIKS PKNDANTS IIAIB OR
NAM10NTS etc ever brotiRht to this market and nro receiving dally tho latest
styles lu STHULING S1LVFU NOVILTIU3 M1NIATUBR BHOOCIIKS HAT tf
PINS etc Cnll nnd Inspect our lino before placing your orders elsewhere
ltcspeclfully
W D TUSTEN
TRUNKS TRUNKS TRUNKS
Are You a
Thinking Man
If you nro this Is addressed to YOtL
ou know of tho Great improvements
made duilng the lust few ycSrs in ifle
trlclty Machinery Printing and aU
Arts and Sciences Havo you ever clvon
Si erlous thought to tho Selene ot
MedlclnuV Do you know that Skilled
Specialist nccompllsh dally cures whlcS
wero supposed to bo Impossible ten years
rigo Do you Unow that whole books ara
written on a slnglo disease which would
not havt required but a few pages teiv
years ago and that there nro Physicians
who now devote their lives to tho study i
of ono class of dloeases whllo a few li
facts Impress you nnd you are satfslUci i >
that who dovolrB tho Speclallstthat Is tho Physician ji
all his study to ono class
dlsoases knows more about them thajj th
god old
one can point the linger
lie Is not half a man i
vauces in Science do y
oi I
4
Pnmlly Doctor Now you also
Kow tjat th0 Sexual Organs constitute
tho distinctive features ot a MAN An
Disease In them affects his entire being
any weakness makes him
less a
man How can only half a man ask or
expect tho confidence of fellow men or
tho lovo of a woman Ctn you say to
men Make mo your leauer your JudgS1
fe your representative or to a womanT
Choosa mo before all men as your husi
band Make today a resolve that if
Science and Skill can make a MAN oi
you you will be one and when youwlt
for honors of men or lovo of wiimau nSiS1
of scorn and say tH
Speaking of adlVJii
you know UiatrJJr > i
Clemens treatment ot Stricture U asfar Mil
nhead of the old methods as the loeqmuWJ <
tlve ahead
Is old stage coach No St
patn no terrible hemorrhages no lAyln Sl
down your duties to go to a city and ntS4M
weeks with a Doctor at heavy eipens i
He can cure you at your home youtcamSl
go about your business without the slBhtSi
est trouble and th coat Is not half whati
It Is under the old methods If you suit J
from tills or from Spermatorrhoea Impo 1
tence Sterility Gonorrhoea SyphUlsvlllsnu
eases ot Women or any Private ior Skl H
Disease write or visit mSkV Ire I
Dlt J D CLEMENS Ti
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Comnurt Blrest Boo > A tonl < >
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sb rh d star tJSsS
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