The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. Thirteenth Year, No. 60, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 3, 1897 Page: 1 of 10
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Weal Flour and Grain
Bills
Mon Seed
AND TIES
STREET
i omiMv of til standard or
iTw deteriorated with tho
rnce
Hi demand In IncrcMlnir co i
iintly ft1 rapidly
I
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to naie > oUier
pamphlet fret
K0XTSrJO3Sr
GRAIN and
HAY
OR LOTS A SPECIALTY
corner thavis and capitol
Ilione < 6
Seasonable Seeds
Fine Flowers
Cio ihlp tnem In Rood shape tv
tulflrl wherever aho may be
AWH1TAKER
KB THAVIS STPEET
racker jack
Tie new Ioporn Confection
HOKY POKY
rKf7 ble Sy o put up In pound
M Ecr a sampi tne of each and
JW customt s t wholesale bv
111
lase Ball Goods
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w orders of ih
goods told ot
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irido solicited
HOUSTON DRUG CO
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Local Minacer
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democrjts
J ttTni of licmoeratlc noatmoflter
wi republican was appointed
JMcrats refused to aoeipt their null
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Woslte Incle Suns and appolnl
Wtor When the nulls an Kent
Wnumnt office the
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MAILABLE EDITIOtf
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HOUSTON TEXAS
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tho South Atlantic nnd UasH lull Suites
nid another Is moving In oer the ex
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over tho IJist Cult Stanos and the Scnh
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generally partly cloudv u cloud else
w here
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inch or morn I reportod riom DavanDOtt
and DodsoClt >
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rammlttod several > eors
Tdlav found not guilty This case U
cost the bUte
2SS > ht noted one and has
several thousand dollars
Siiilrneeil fur AssnilKt
LaCrareTe J n <
colored was given
court WM1 Henderson
colored girl
kUti FftST MAITTRAi
fist
through train for through travel K l 1 JllIlB 1
tickets to all prominent summer resorts on
City Ticket Office 217 Main St
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FORCED TO RESIGN
Cnnovas Cabinet Jives Up ths Kclns
of ioxcrtimciit
RESIGNATIONS WILL RE ACCEPTED
Action of the Liberals in Kcfusinri to
Sit Wuii the Cause
UOXES THROWN OVERBOARD
Ni > Arnm nml Ainpitinttlnn Wrro
Piiitml Abonril the nniintleftB
ben Mil Vil Cnpturcd
I 1
Madrid June 2 Tho premier Scuor
Cunovos del Castillo 1ms tendered to tho
queen regent tho resignation of tho cabi-
net owing to the difficulty tho minister
epeileucc in corr > liiB ou tbo soicrn
m ut In ilew of tho pirllamcntary sltua j
tton ciuscd by tho refusal of liberals to
take part In tho deliberation of tho cortcs
This attitude of tlio liberals lfe due to
tho pergonal encounter between tho lluko
of Tetunn the minister of foreign affairs
and Profceror Comas on May 22 sshen
the duko ulappcd Ilia faco of tho senator
after a heated debato on tho Morgan bel
ligerency resolution adopted by tho United
btnks scuate
The queui regent sslll hold a cabinet
council tomorrow in order U > discuss tho
situation
ivondon Junn 2 The Madrid corre
Hpondent of the Tlmn sajs The queen
lesont baa accepted the reelgnatlon of
the cabinet of Penor Csnoiai del Castillo
It ha caused a profeund wuisatlon lle
foro llnally taking the step her majtsty
begged Senor Canovas to leiualn In ofllro
uutll tnnioriow In order that slm mlMht
haso nnother opportunity to lonslder tho
matter In council but this only meant
that tho lchlgnatlon would bo accepted
Senor Cacoios tendered his resigmtion be-
cause ho could not again undertake to te
establlsh relations with the liberals Ho
preferred to leivo the tronn full liberty
to decldn as to the best volutin
Both houses of the eorle oted without
debato thn flnanclil supplies nceewiarj to
enablo the eortes to adjourn sSpa die nnd
granted authority for the use of treasury
bonds and tho contraction ot losim guar
antccd by tho Spanish treasury to cover
tho espenses ot the war In Cuba and Phil-
ippine Islinds ivitii it opociil lieu on the
rcieniie of Spain for tho Cuban Iran
Tho queen regent then signed the deenxa
suspending tlio slltlnns whereupon Penor
Cunoia liumedlatily leinleied his resigna-
tion
Washington Juno 2 Tho Awiclntcd
Press dispatch nnnounclns the rrtUatlun
nf the Ppanlh cabinM was shown to Min-
ister riupuy do Inline tonight In uspouse
to nn lnqulrs ho aid ho hud no news on
tho subject and declined tu make a state-
ment for publication
New York June 2 A Madrid dispatch to
tho World WR Tho crisis Is estiemely
grnie Never slnto tho druth ot Kns Al-
fonso XII In 1SS5 has CJlieen Christian I
found lursclf In so uerlous and diflleult n
jorltlon Ono of two things she must do
Mm may ktop Senor Cnnoas nn premltr
with his coiforvnllvo cabinet Intact or
modified and keep Jeiinral Weylei in Cuba
to rrsoiero In hu prraent policy with tho
ample means recently sotiil by the corles
she w call uron Senor Pugahta to form
a liberal cabinet In which Senor Moret
J c iMHitrt lie minister of foreign af-
fairs wllli opportunity to follow his well
1 Iiiown Intimation to innn to an iinder
ilandliig with tlio United fitatta Senor
I Maura the great home rul r minister of
I the colonies Marshal lopez Dnmliiguez
j war minister Fpalin best fliuiirlei Senor
hsuled by the Marblebead and taken Into
custody brought Into this portand turned
over to me today Twelve Cuban on-
board besldea the crew No arms and
ammunition Uefore sho vaj overhauled
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HOUSTON DAILY POST
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TEN PAGES
rtiiiui v ivriuimvin
snsn it ik liiriiiiiii n > r Him n > iiti
nt Till CmuiIHlimit
Haiann xjn Kej Wict Juno 2 Mr Cal-
houn tlfaAfiitrlbair recbl Timinlsnloner
to wntch Uie Udlc tivj > rfi tloii rnilumins
a strict tt ervo as li > his imu opinion of the
taso slid bus ihi lulitrt of hl rev if to
the government an not be made ixopt
through tin Kovirnmuit Ho hnt Aiiitd
thai hw own modon Ins not the Impoit
anco glicn iu It In nunc sections of tho
Ainerlran prts whlili giently xsggirne
the actual condition or Cuban arrulrs sr
Calhoun savs it is very dilfkiilt for him to
form un opinion as to the real conditio In
tho Uliiid oivtni to the contradictory re-
pot 1r made by both klili
Near Captain 0niral Weylers w < st
ent Hoehn two fiponlnh battalions tho Se
xllln and the Uarrolnno mlslaklug lath
other for Insurgents fell afoul and had a
hot i ngagcineiit laMlnr ten minute and
resulting In a lorn of nine klllid and thir-
teen wounded
Tho Insurgents have attacked and raided
the town or Vuillas provlueu of Santa
Clara
Thn Spanish authorities havo urrcsied
and conlliied In tho illy Jail Josquln Var-
gas proprietor of the CJIdos Vargaa has
tiled n petition nuking to bo tried by Hie
civil court of his own town
United States Vlt Conml James Spring
er who went to invtstlgato the esse was
arrested on n turning In his hotel and
was taken Inlo the presrncn of tho mili-
tary lomiiiander but the latter oidered
his ImmedlMte teleise
Tho strainer Sillustegul has sailed for
Spain with VI sick and dAiblcd soldiers
Illli Hist AVMJ
Cnpliitn unit Crew rrewtiMl fur He
slnfliiu mi tinleei
Miami Pla June Ciiptaln Sabntoiiiil
hl rrew of llvo men nf the nteamer llls
Caniazo minister of finance which cabinet cisno which was bnirdid by Special In
would prebabl > Mnd Marshil Campos to
Cuba with full powir to conciliate the in
lurgents and loyalists by establishing
more radical home mle liar Senor Cjiio
aa contemplates nnd thus ulsaim tho
United States
The queen cau only pursue the latter
coiirce after duly rntaldcrlnK all tho j ros
ieits because It will bo virtually slaking
everything on tho eucctsa of a liberal gov-
ernment polity
The liberals seem confident tho corcerv
atlvcs arc downcast In the military clubs
end In pelltlcal circles the majority be-
lieve lhat iho queen will dtcldo to havo a
liberal government
The seneri1 Impression througho < it the
rlty tonight that Senor SagnMa is likely
to succeed fenor Canovns as premier n
the litter could hardly reverse tbo coknlal
policy or recall Wevlcr
LVITt lli oi 1115 ip > tmi
Hie KIIII > n liT Irlllsniiiil Her CnrBn
llrfnre Cniiirt
Washington June 2 Secrttsry Onge re-
ceived the following telegram daled > es
terday from Jefferson II Hrown collector
oi customs at Key West Kla
Steamer Dauntlrs was sighted by Unite I
States steamship Marblehead off New
river this district with steamer Wscajne
alongside iranstriTlnR to her boxes up
l > ied to contain arms and ammunition
When tu Marblehcad w s slghle1 the Wa-
rs ne dropptd off and prou eded up New
river The Dauntless attempted to escape
speclor of Customs llamhlclon on the
Niw lllvei lukt at J i > > lock Monday morn
lug vhllo sho was trantferrlug anils iiin
inunltloii and toal to tho Dauntleiw wero
nrribtiKl by PnlteJ Stiles fjunibal Miiiluy
tonight Through their attorneys they
waived examination and wero nlueed under
100 bonds each for appearance bcrolo
United Stales Vjrninlsaloiur ISarau ut
Jacksonville un the lh Ihcy am charged
wllh violation of soctlon 3117 of the Ite
vlsed Statutes in unlawfully rifuaim tu
mkiiowledge the authority of a Umtd
States offlvir nnd foiclhly nlislttictlni him
In the performance of his dutlia
Tho ilpfuve It Is inderstooil will b
that IlainhlLton was asked tu show his
badge of authority cr warrmt for his at-
tempt to board the boat with a cockd gun
rnd tn Interfere wllh the rights of thn
trevv In Itrlllmale traffic which bo did
not fhow jnd that ho was pettishly of-
ficious In the display of authority It waa
said furtber lhat li win not mobwted by
any nf the llsea > ro8 crew and lhat If they
had not Interfered he would have been
bandied most neurcly by ha Cubaua on-
board tho HIscaynA
vsimcM Iliini <
A Sinnl li tVnr Vessel Unilrr n ollil
Mini
Havsna Juno 2 > la Key West The
Ward lino strainer Valencia which arrived
at CI nfiie < o riporln an exciting ixpe
rlence wlillo 6tt Ouiutaimno luy The
Spantih cruiser Heina Merefdes slgnuled to
the Valencia lo display her colore As Iho
Valencia Id nonminrdlptely comply the
worship fired a blank ihol which was fol-
lowed almcM ImmedUttly by wild hot
falling out of range The Valentin then
llsplsjed her colors It Is understood lhat
but after a two hours chare was overi he Uafttd Htatts vlru roislil at liantlago do
Cuba has lodges a formal proUut against
the act t > f thn cruiser Captain Qutsada
left > estrT31y hr the ateamrr iMeJIro lo In-
vestigate the affair which lut serious as-
pect >
i i M Ml M m r t h M iiM
THIRTEENTH YEARNO 60 HOUSTON TEXAS THURSDAY JUNE 3 1807 PRICE 5 CENT
S0MR 01 THI5 IIOKUOKS WHICH riUSlK IKlSiiiniJNI SalNIRT WH15THI5K WAKING OU SIRUriNO
by the Marbkhead the Hsunlliss was seen
throwing overboard boxes win h did not
float lllscawio went up Now rl er to Port
Iaudiidale having on board n uiimlur
of boxes ami men wn orden I to stop by
Deputs Collector Curry but louttnued on
and dlichirgcd cargo on cars Ittstavuc
now In custody nt Miami
The depsrtment ot Justice will instruct
tho Pultid Slates attorneyto Infinite le
rhI pioeeidlnK against these vcskcIs and
also aralnst peisona who assaultid the
Inspeitot whllo 111 tho dlsihargo ot his
duty
It Is thought that the vestels will be
llhellid and their officers placi under ar-
rest
Key West Pla June 2 The thirtylive
inih found on the llauiultM were arrnlgnnl
tidi > before United Statis Commlssloiiir
Otto ihnrged with unliiwfullv and felon-
iously brgjiiiilng to set ou foot provide oi
prepare means for a military expi llliim
against Spain Colonel Nunez llielt
spokeMnaii pleaded not ulltj and the
i use wus liDotponeil until Hie 1th Uaeh
perton in held under a bond of 100 fur-
nished bv Carlos Kudo
fii
KKNTUCKV Dl gf CKATS
P T IN THIS < IIICSIJO PliATIOIOI
in tiiiHitin
ImiMirt of Witlluilt 1 Ilr > llll AV
lmlitisol nml I nlleil snpiiurt
us Iriinilsi it Him
rianlfoil Ky Jumi 1 Ilannpny
iliniaeieilxed lodajs two seiMiuna of Ue
diiiuuintlc Utiile uinveiitlon cm all I si ilea
exixpt tluwo Involving the lot usia of one
ot tint six iiinillduuu fur npju1 > no iliMk
Tim iihilfurin adopted In pan was la lol
lows
lb wived lhat mu herby leafflim cur
talih tn iho in Un ipleti set foith and tiuni
istit In tho pUtrumi iidupteil b > thr duu
< h nitu iMtte > In National louveutloi I eld
In Clikako July lSlnt and si iniopt mid
plallarm as that of tho demouatlo pailj
In Knilmlo
2 That tho principle udopid nul set
forth In that platform are tho truo pilncl
pies ot democracy nnd wo urjo mi all tho
two duiiiicraU to stand by them nt all
tlnif and under all rlrtunwiaiicwi mil-
t ordltiVus
3 We ludonto the tanvaas inado by Will
lam J Ilryain Iho nomlneu of tho deino
tratle pattj for the pnsldeiity In llie late
tlettlon Wo Iouuuiiid Un wiidtun np
provu It as Just and fair lo sll pJiths nnd
nil Intelests of our common country We
iKognlo In him Iho fiiirliss otinr and
siatitiuian the gieit champion or the peo-
ples ilrhts iigalnrt tho money power tho
iiinnojHillsls the > iidleaieti an I tlu t u Ih
no plidre him the suppiut of the uiillid
diHH rae > In our Mate
Tho nmsliiliiK hall uf he plitfnni le
laKd to deniiin Inlleii lo iho remMran d
iiilnlktratloti of allow lug iou > lu made
goods to lompilii wllh fioo lilior nun to
a filkititliiii of Sinatiir III11IJ1111 li mid
tlion who led In bin Lite tmintlal flil I
Ihere waa ono dissenting voii mil ot
1000 on Iho adoption uf the report
The wildest demonstration of the day
111 tlio onientloii look plaio when Chair-
man Inibil tailed thn totiirtitlon to or-
der at S 0 and brought to the flout of ths
staee lion J c s lllnckburn whom ho
Introdiirid a the gentleman who neids
no itiliodiictlon lo domoersts
Mr lllackbiirn In his opening address
said The loriieistnno of the paity to-
il ty Is the leiiionetlulloii uf silver lit tho
rutin of 10 In I without the aid of any na-
tion In cIohIiii lie counselled conserva-
tism and t aura go Jin slid lhat Ot gates
should be leU wide open ror the nturn
of i very honest and nilslid dcmorraU
MVIMMIMi AIIIKII3
I un Men llmler Yrret In Ill i
Otillit >
Cleburne I n Juno 1 Cleburne Is
vrry much excited todjy over tho orreal
of man who claims lo be a lluwlaii toiint
1 and bears tho namo oi II 11 lownnhjclm
lie is now In Johnson iiunly Jail The clr
to tlio arrest are
un lnine loading up
alsiul us fellows Mr l > iwcnhjelm has been
romlnr In Cleburne for tho fast six months
or more Ht > Is man of lino physique unit
ronilderahle education and mido many
friends In Cliburpo nml Jnhniem county
gereially lf l l < l iav
r ied a larK trot < > i lajd froul Iho
llnmorla ln1 nl1 tuttll M > P > f vlk1
tradlnr for land In this Jount > wd
was
other Tcxn eounllS A number of till
ren betame Interested n o > i 1p
1
others
lied he eonnlv of llramila whllo
traded their land to him hit repreaeuta
sir h V Plat a uhBlanllaJ fanner of
Ih ls county who lives near AlvaMo caino
nMondayund swore out warrant forthe
and J M I ls
arret of II II IowcnhJelm <
nllcnlOR that thy bad
of IlouMon
y
swindled hltn out of 2000 lii land ami
rnone Vherlff f lewnrt and Uemtty IonK
at once to Ptlla aed arrested JW
went
enhlrlm whom Dopnl l > n jrought o
while Fncri ntovarl went Ui
Clrbnrre
loeston alr Pljnjr i l f cr
loilay IJil J < < 1 rfM1 nn1 w-
en route lo Cleburne
decllnto lo ho InUTVlewed
IxivvenhJelm
Tie rxtent of the operations oyer l lla
Kaufmiiiu Johnson Hunt Penlmi and
other eountlof so further dovelupiUenU are
expected lit any moment
I M JJI ny IAen of In the above clls
P Uh was arresttl J Houston ytwienlty
Jherlff Stewart applied at the sherllfa of-
fice with his warriot and Deputy Sheriff
PerVIni was deulled on tbo case Tho two
oftlceis worked together and Disney waa
sooa located and Sheriff Stewart lift wth
blm last night for Cltburne
llllKbutr l > pilili
TODAYS FEATURES
Nalbnnl
T
lliuiiestlo
> A Ill uctilon at Nash
llle
Mills protested that the tariff bill wn
partis to tho North nt lbs expense ot thn
South but tie ausvvvjr waa mudo to hi
qilen fur the rtvistm
Keiitii ky dm inrnts iMifllimo1 tho Chi
ciko 111 itfot m
Ui ecoTiirUlMj fliclrs
iiUlttin 1ms ngnsHl tu tin lmisfire nnd
l > ene < neRatlntlmis am expceiul to becMi
liKiinplii
Tlio Kwtienil linprosalnn In Con tantliiu
nlei tliit iho w ir wiiil lm itvmnvsl
Tuiliiv ha tnvemM iuwtlnili > nn for nnnu
war stils nil rueoJiMiu Hon of old ums
Cull II
Hi Cosllllo onhlnttt was foreetl lo rc
8 < ii unci tho quetNi ingent nriAt > l t tlio
leslirnailmis A louiutll to coiuilder the
ultiiilton w < ai k > belli today
DiniitloM Jettlsoimd hor curgo bvfoie
ftllO wtlS SltlttllCHl
Atnerloim nteunier Vol mki was flri > l on
xytli solkl shut by it ftinul h cruiser
Mr Cilhoun rsvxi II Is very llftleiilt for
blm to mi it mm eondltlutiH mi Culki
Quihii p > Kllt luin now to de dniui to
tl futino of Kpalu by tbo ruin uliu v
lects for meliv <
lr irrfKi
Ilio empirqt of Austria orJercd the
lower boniti nt the diet illseolveib
llrlksli blmolalllo loiiguo It III epssltui
it Mi dieMer HikhI piwikois for un In
Iiriutloiul iffieoiikMit nisi bellcvid to ex-
ist
liirlNiiiti i
A list of the Iiwh pasund bv the Twin
ISllfh letrslatuie
House nppronrlalloii bill eilta IOlf 0 off
tho amount vetoed by the govrrlinr very
dttwrlmeell bns benn cut
ilovtrnoi Ctilbiwon l c rrdlied wsth nn
Intention of pursuing Ills < ln pulley aid
ot nres lne the fen bill question
Tim BeiinleMajority ret ort nn the fee
bill wuauliiteil tjevmul oinendiiiontu
wdre odoiit < l nml Iho bill enititiwsl
J lie lionsj Only rotlllno buajtims dla
lipcol of
Hlme
Connldnnblis tlainotee w is dnno In pev
erit seelbitm bv wtrsl ball nnd rain
1glmtiluir also contributed to ttw work of
rum A s ootid storm visited Temple
utiil dlt minx dimngo than live first
Mon kllM by lightning at tlolllhwalle
Christian church lonvenllon In siaslnn
it Wiico
Spiirt
Aiislln 15 Houston 12 ftm Anlonlo 17
tlnlveatrin 4 Jnrls 5 Port Worth 3 Den
Ipoii 5 DallM J
Iiieil
eloslng exorolsei i of the Hleh atjviol
Meetbiir of th Wlksfest illpveinrn
Ilepert of Crllteiilon Ilomt Mission
51 J of the si lunl lioircl
Monthly i isirt of tux oeilleitloiu
A rllles mulch nimugod
HoiwtonH mhaniairon for a clolhlinr
factory
av AfiiiriJMi Nr iiinciiKD
Inloii Piiclflv nml Mtiilliirn Ijielllci
Are lo Wnrlc lnmlliir
Omaha Nrb June 2 It has been stat
hero and not dentedlhat tho Union la
elflo and Um Southern Pacific liavo retiehed
an understiindlnK and that closor traffic
lelatlona between these roads will begin
Immediately A new rate sheet la being
pruparrsl at tho Union Poclflo headquar-
ters All Western limine will horenflef
lm routed over the Southern Jsclflo from
> gd < n This Is In retaliation for tho open-
ing rf tie rrorgHnUatloii gatoway by the
Oregon Short lne
llie Modern WtKicImrn
Dubuque Iowa Juno 2 Today session
of the National convention of Modern
Woodmen was most ImjiortanU The lec
tion of officers of the administration every-
one being reilecled Charges of misap-
propriation of funds mismanagement etc
against the head officer fell flat not so
much aa Iwlntt considered by Iho conven-
tion
Arrrsliil for Mnllrloiis Mlsclilef
Ileeiumont Texas June 2 Constable
Jjndry this afternoon arrested Captain
Nelsoti of tho Port Arthur dredge on Ibe
charge of malicious mischief Captain Ne
son 1 accused of cutting down pot of tho
Pott Ttxas Telephono company so at to
permit the operation of bit drudge
I
THRItXS NONB
80 GOOD AS f
The
Model Laundry
10U Prairie Ave
HnuilitirRrr nnd
Drcslliin Proprietors
w m t ni > i nm i
A PROTEST BY MILLS
Southern Cotton Tics Taxed North-
ern Uitidltiri Twine Is Not
TEXAN WANTED TO KNOW REASON
The Kcpttullenns Cinched the Tm
Without Answerlnt
TILLMAN WANTS A LIQUOU LAW
Itetled Thnt Smith Cnrollntv tVntit
MUo III Cinitriil WlilsWy Trntllo
to inIt IlciMIr
Washington June 2 Tho senate made
greater pngrres on tho tarlftblll than any
dsy sltien the debate uiwiipiI completing
more than hslt of th Important iticlal
schedule The epealtlni was by the ilem
oerallo senators Iho republtciu senators
taking no part In tlio debato exiept at
rare Intervals to answer questions which
would ixpedllo tho advance of the bill
Mrast Jones ot Aikruisati and Vett
urged mmieious ametidtm nta embracing In
llm main thn Wilson ratee but these wero
rojrttcd with only ono exception Ibis
exception related to anvils ou which Mt
Vest secured i reduction from the rom
mltteu from 2to l eienta i ir pound It
wus the Hist tbatigo iiniitu without the as-
sent of the inmnilttte and It waa duo
mainly lo Iho Mallets tuanucr of many sen-
ators in voting
Karly In the day Mr Tillman ot South
Carolina nctned the adoption ot a resolu-
tion directing the Jtiillclnr committee lo
liijuto Into tho recent desclsloii against thn
South Ciiiiillim dlspeiifctry law with
> lew to repoillnB suth Itglslallou as might
bo dealt able
Washington Juno 2 Mr Tillman ot
South Ciiiollns soon after assembling
asked consideration for a resolution recit-
ing the circumstances of the enactment of
the South Carolina dispensary law Its ef
fe < t l lediiclng liiltinpiiiiiirc the liieut
deilslou or n Peck nil Judgu over the low
and i quiring the State to nopn the bir
looms
The risolutlon then directs the JudlclJiy
eomiiiltteo to innsliiet and report what leg
lelutlon Is neeefsti tu tiktore tu South
Inniliim Its right lo tegulate the liquor
liiiffle In lis ovii way
Mr Tlllinin spuke brlitlv III support of
llm n olutloii naiing Iho public Impas-
sion was that the dlspeiurai luu was it
imuie > making devbe vins erroieotis and
thai It had iiMiiinpllkhed much good lit
regulating he liquor traffic
Theie was objection to the preamble and
llnullv Mr Hear of Massnelmai tu of the
Judiciary committee proposed n substitute
omltlliiK nil preamble and simply direct
lug Iho Judlelaiy eiimtnlttuo Id roiulilex
anil reisiit by bill or ollurwlse what leu
Mrlloii If anj Is nroissiiry to carry out
tho staiulu t lWMWdiltliiglo nommffto
bctwtiH the ftttlra Jo
Mr Tillman accepted lh substitute and
it was ngreeil lo
The flint formal notice of n stiff spoeeli
as nmdtf by Mr Mutillo Kl or Hep
Mont who said ho would address the fccti
nle > on Prldsy on the wool schedule The
tsilff bill was Hum In Urn up
Mr Aidr ti who bus bisrn In charge
thus fur whs not piestnt tml Mr Alllion
of I mi a and Mr Pliitt uf CouneUtciit di-
re etisl the t curse of llm bill
Mr Slewiut Pop Nov I preiedcd the
ill bud by offering an iimeiuliiiriit pro > ot
lug the maintenance nf i Ire saury reserve
ut l2fi000noi and tlio retlimipilun of bonds
out of the surplus above fl2i00iii0i
Mr Slewnil states Tint n previous
nniendmenl offerid by him mlnlit lead let
Injei ling Iho diver question Into tho lutllf
so ho preferred to ntllp the queatlon of
evcr > tiling beyond u itgulittlou of thn
lionsiiry iesirve
Coiisldeiatlon nf lie metal schedule waa
then l gnn The flint puingraph oh Iron
oie etc venl over at tlio request of Mr
fluay Iho paragraph on lion In pigs nnd
on bar lion went the snme In tho huitso and
rinalo lilt In
Mr Jones of Arkansas took occasion
huneifr to make a statement of the ab-
surdity ho said nf keeping up the taxct on
thcsui products when Iho Aiiierlcnn pro
dtircr hud absolute eontrnl of Iho market
and shipped huge inuinllties abroad
Mr Jones levlewesl Iho illtesolullon of the
steel mil combination Tills I educed the
prkn of steel rails W wr rent ho cald
nml why should 1 law protect producers
win eoilld by eoiublimtlon douhlo their
prlres on sleed rails lie spoke also of the
iffedof this loiiiblnstlon and that on wire
nails In raising llie prko lo American con-
sumers while Iho sumo grvid were bflnil
sold at lowir prlees In foreign emsumera
II was a toiiilllloii he asserted which
should atoiiHO Iho people from ocean lo
orenn until they stamped lo pieces tbwe
lOniblnatloits
Mr Calfery Dm J < a also spoke gen-
erally against the rated of the metal nhtd
ule He miliitalned that our manufac-
tured Iron goeils were being shipped thread
In enormous quantltlnfl Mini that Iho tariff
on the rav nnterjal emhirrissed llili
eouctry Ho then branclieil Into general
speech against Iho bill reading from mans
tiserlpl In tie milrii Ills iipoe h was 3
protest ngilnst nn Inucasn of duties nn
nctessarieH of life and raw malerlils He
did not mention the sugtr schedule
Debate on Hie bill was llien resumed and
paragraphs were agreed to on round tris
tClilllllliieil l IKMi Ililte
Keysl ssslies ths loud pure
wholesome and delicious
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