The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. Thirteenth Year, No. 69, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 12, 1897 Page: 1 of 10
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CRACKER JACK
The new Popcorn Confection
HOKY POKY
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GRAIN and
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LOTS A SPECIALTY
8NER TltAVlS AND CYP1TOU
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RoofiitR of all kinds
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IN EOVTHWEST
PedenCo
OfJlcn and Satejoom 1011 franklin Ave
Foundry Work
Iron and Brass Castings
Sash WolBhts Piro
Fronts Grato Bars Lln
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HARTWELL IRON WORKS
HOUSTON TEXAS
Ins pliee of tlm vnimj Ponfederite Wyalt
an1 UitdMiiK u nieiiht ni of llii Edlto
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June 1
TODAYS FEATURES
Ctlhft
Ooneral lco lias ben osked io slny at
Taan for conno Htue
Wcyler continues his persecution of non
conilMlnntK
Hecretaly of Jfpntlon to Spain sa > s
lrwldent Molvfnley la now waiting on
Minister Taylor
lrt iirKenti claim to control Mftlansas
It Is Imllcvcd Wejler can not much
lonicr rctiirtln In CiiIm thouKh his retire-
ment ts dcnlivl by Cnaiovas
tlreei rurUlMh AITntrff
Turkey Ins ajkwl for a po > rtponemrnt
of ptoco necollatlons beeauso tho sultan
lias not decided us to Tbewaly
Germany wants Turkey to have Thcs
n and 10 nboKsh ciipitulatloiui but Eua
Eli liot > i wt > d
Turkey ba ordered moro rllles
lorrlKli
Jipin Ins mado thu 0 moro clnltna of
dlFcrlnilnatJon aBalnsl tho Hawaiian pov
tiument
Itrltili ofllcers and raUlcrs In Bomltay
w < ro nusiaered bv hniitle natives
to ur over the hosille ncU of the litter
U 1 po ltlvixly tiionuneed that Iho alli
um n iHMween ttutrla and lrancc will Joon
be coreun n Ucd
Dolilentle
Pt sldent MeKltlcy nvblroie1 n fireit
irowd nt the Nashville ovposlUon llo
told them Umt wlal tho country necU1
moio Uim ill ilse Is ventured confidence
Thoinii > Tiivley ban nt > peilcd his ciwe
to tho UnltiM PUUcs circuit court at New
Orleans
The iuear elicjuln was adopted by 32 to
SO ono ib iiioj rait 0tltiK for It
Alabimv rapists will have prompt ttlU
If tho liw does not deal Justice lu Oiem
the peopla xs 111 act
An nttctiuit was undo to blow up tho
of th Natmnal Bob
hcum of tho nuiiiKer
dlera llcino at Ieaeinfirtli
Lvulilull
Conference eommltten on appropriations
ptnceedliiB vciy flowly
H01I1 liou < oupolnled conferees on the
foo bill
The Senate Tlllett bill relathm to clla
tlutM ivmm niMfil losolutton unent nn
lilovim lit of etemnn nnd derails wid-
ows ut Confederato Homo was klllod
Tht Hoiiw 1111 t < > enforce nttetilanee
of ltnes e > 3 on criminal trials without
moment was passed
bliTTr
Womtt did nejr Hound nock from
blood poison caused by scratohlnc her llu
w tt ber tmll
N Kltlrcll and W II Wilson have
flld application for the new IlarrH
coimH tudtcil feat
Two biMtbcru refused to testify Hiralnsl
niHitticr an 1 vero lined lieavih ind sent
to jail at Cleburne
A prominent stockman ha been arrested
charKtd with arson at Abilene
O M Iortna killed thi bu bnnd of I1I1
wifes mother wbo It was aliened was
roklntr to hinn ler
Sinllh oonir Kmticlt lrre un ju r
the iivst of men charged With lynchliit
Hottlon
> piirt
Austin 8
Galveston 3 San
Antonio 2
Trmlf
Dun fav the ualn In business eontlnuca
moro In qualitlty than In prices
llridstreot sass llicro n moro i oplo
emulovt 1 than a voir as nrH tlieio Is
much bopefilnesa rcRatilltiK fall trado
Thi VInrKcts
Cotton futires rffl points loiser
Tho duty on lemois will causo much
higher nrtros
Whtal wert off on slroni rolllnc
Slocks continued tho advance
Lncnl
MceUr of lh < > Htilness Ijjirue Internal
Improement committee
Iuiille whool teaichers elected for tb < i
next teim
3retiarltiK n asphyxlato dod
Abraham Edel nis wultiaKalnst the Sn
Antonio Exprcm for roDn
Mrs rannto Hushes sues Erank Dunn
for 150f >
Madam Theresa Goldberg rets Judcment
ncaln t the Houston ond Texas Central
tallwa > company
I nKftalnment at tho Elrst Baptist
church
TODAY I01lKOA < > T
CHICAGOTie annuil enlieilrlan clay
will > ob en T today and will be lUtliiK
ly cclebratel
LONDON The siddons memorial com-
mittee conipleiei pvpiiatlons today for
the unwllirri Monday by Sir Henry Irv
n of thostatuo to Mrs Sarah blidoiw
IlTTSIIIHOThoTitv Is nillmr up with
ddCRates to the itrnnd touncl HXt Tiles
day r the Junior ordf r of American Me-
chanics
CHIC VOOThe National convention ot
the n1etidnt Order of Erco jtons of
Israel which iriets eveiy five jears will
take place at tho Auditorium hotel hero
tomorrow
NEW YOltKTbo mnrrlatcaof Miss Liz
zie Hchroeder to Leonard Hwlniicrton
Dyer of VVVstlope Shropshire Ensuiil
wilt itako pUii i toilay ot tho Uliurjh of
theTranoflKiirutlon
SPOKANE Wash The leaden of the
ilnnocraile pirll ln this Slate who have
dielured llplr Intention to reffnl the
fv > Ion if tho late tarawlw ieirg tilic
ln callel for
commrtlcerpen of the SUU >
IIOIMOMA > S AI1IIUAI1
ln > iir Itlcp mill Alilernicii ln Vrvr
Orlriin
Now Orleans Tlcayune
Mii > or II 11 HI Aldermen G C
Street and T W Cronan T If Thopir
non it wholesale crocer and It E 1alre
all of Houston Texon ore In the cltv
ul on n mission of Information The ten
tlemen rrl l jceteriUy mornlntt anil
eullltK upon Councllmn Pilster wjre
tal n lo the rty hall lnl odue l to Mayor
llrlttln CdOiel Thonw anI other cltv
oflcUls Tlty v re shjwn e < V eour
UV and Hfier looking the ball oyer
went about weklnc the knowldla do
Tho chHf nrrposo of the vuU Is I
n pivt the Kvslem ot slaunhtfrlne callle
There Is a proJ < t on foot to establlsli a
fiunpany lu Houston to do the work In
the Hiest approved tyc and It had been
xplaliett to them iNt the tulem In u
lure was ronrftt
Mer rs Street and Cronan ntx former
retldenla of this city nd they will show
the party around durlmr therr few div
lay
JSAtiL 1 iA i g f
ONE DEMOCRAT VOTEl
Was Cast for tli Sugar bchcdulc
ami Was Decisive
SUCCESSFUL BY ONLY 1W0 VOTES
Kcpublleans Hail n osc Call oa tlic
Irlaclpal Ainanilmcnt
CAlHBKY SPORR OP THE TRUST
loIntrd Out tin I5n rn tin trollt
Hint Snht It t > ct > en ri Eullrely
on LfKl1 iUMovt
WAthlnRton Juno lis Tbo first lent vole
ArvinlliKi ond UruRuay nie likely to ko on tho uutar iche > lu i > A > M tnlieii In tho
senate lalo lodsy rcsuUlnu In the adoption
of the TeiUbliinn ramus nmcmlincut
ehauKlng tho house rnt ot 1 Wc per puuud
by tho closo voto of yeas Jl naja 30
Tho rtlrmitlve vtoJ was luado up of
twentynine republleam one democrat
MtjEuery ot LoulslaiS one silver repub-
lican Joucs ot NevfliJa and ouo populist
Slcwart of Nevada
Thn iirfutUo vole waf mode up ot twen-
ty five democrats Uirco popullals and twu
silver republicans
It was the eloscst Vtdi thus far taken on
any Issue of Impa rlancr and was accepted
as tltowlitK lhat an amendment iiiivnK
thn souction of thoMUcUi was assuuHl ot
adoption
Tho voto was taken nftcr a da spent It
speeches on Iho effect of the sugar sched-
ule Tho main speech of the day came
lrom Mr Allison tn cuprite ot llo hill and
was lu the naltiio of an answer to tho
thai rcs made against the susur schedule
no a wliolu and a dofejise of It
Mr Gormau of Murjland poke apalnst
tho schedule and the entire bill pulutltiK
out that Its effect wna to bunlin the pco
plo without optiilnK tous ne nwirketa
Mr White levientd the lecrids of Iho
lenulilleau eenalorsou tho stmar sohcdulc
ilurliu the debate ou tho Wilson bill ur
ralKnlni them for lueonslstiicy
Mr Cnffcry of Louisiana and Mr Stewart
of Nevada also spoke tho fntnur niolnl
and the latter tor the enillni schedule
after which the vote was taken
The llrst paraKrnph of the sdiedulo was
not finally disposed ol up lo tho time of
udlouinmcut
Tho continuance of the dchilc on Ihe
tucar sihedulo ln the senate ferved to
swell the altenrianeo onsMeralily today
Ilifore the tariff bill was taken up Mr
J nrtlH otlC uiUJieAdreid a resolution
on tho slaius of affairs iclatini to Ilia
Union Iailfic railroad and expiiHsIni tho
sense of tlio stualu that the seeretjiy or
tho treasury should lake steps lo pay off
tho liens prior lu thoso of the iovcrn
ment and thin lo opcralo thu ronl or If
that was deemed Inexpedient to adopt
foreclosure uroccidlugi In tho courts The
resolution wiut over
The tariff bill was then taken up at 12 15
and the lunshUration ot tho siikiu tihcdulc
resumed
Mr Joneb of Arkansas began the dlsiun
slon by plailni In tho record a statement
of a MiRiir expert shnwlni tliu pi Ice or-
well trade of suKtr tho rain of taxation on
ach under the Wilson ait and uiider the
proposed schcdulis
Mr Turplo of Indiana In behalf of the
minority of the finance committee nave
nottto uf a new amendment to bo olnul
as an additional paragraph c tlu inlutiiil
nnentio prmlslon plaeliiK u tax of jir
crnt an cstatis of descendants when the
Inheritance amounts to JMloo or moro aiid
Is not for the binetlt ot a religious eliai
llahlc ediieatlonsl or llko Institution Ilia
lax Is lo bo In force for flvo years frein
January 1 IMS
Tho nucsllon Ihen reverted to tho coni
mlllio amindminls striking out h7r > 10uu
and substituting UVJOO A > ot was about
to ho taken when Mr Cattery of Louisiana
took the floor and read n newspaper ac-
count of the cronth and development ot
the sugar trust
He made a long speech bitterly hostile
lo tho sugar trust thus preientlng an Im-
mediate oto
The oxtrarts read by Mr Caffcry weio
very long and gavo In detail tho profits
ot tho trtift by years Its nlianiplion of
lesser sugar cstabllshintiits and the lutir
nal business allalrs of tho organialion
Mr Caffery thin took up ho itnitlon as
lo tho amount of taw sugnr re < nilrcd lo
make n pound nf rellned sugar Ho as
serled that a rellablo expert claimed llut
tho government figures nnd intimates were
furnished by Irust officials and wero par-
tisan
Mr Caffrey went on to say that a eoun
lervalllng duty of 3S100 on Genuaii gran
Hinted sugar was ampl protrelim to the
American refiners Iho latter held Iho
sugar cami Industry In Iho hollow of their
hands with eompleto control of ho Ameri-
can market with German aiigtrs kept out
snd In his Judgment tho differential of
2S10O on German sugar was ample against
Ibeni
Iteturnliig to tho general features of the
schedule tho senator nald Ihla bill pro-
posed lo give more to Iho sugar trust than
did tho Wilson bill and that gave too
much Tho sugar trust said he Is tho only
glgantlo Irust In the world which rents
entirely on legislation for Its support Ily
legislation controls tho cano sugar pro-
duct of the world end whenever 11 thrusts
Its hand Into tho letlsltlhe hall there visa
always a taint a kind of malodor arising
from lis efforts lo get legislation In Its
own behalf and If It appears from a rea-
sonable showing that what the trust asks
Is too much It should bo refused
Mr Piatt flep Conn aroused Mr
Caffcry lo another Indlimant proteU
sgalnst reixatcd Intimations thrown out
from the other slrto that ho wanted protec-
tion for lhe sugsr producer
Vour position said Mr Plait Is free
trado for tho refiner and protection for the
producer
have flakd and I repeat It again
replied Mr Caffcry hla vclco rising iltilll
It fairly rang through iho chamber Hut
sugar Is lhe Ideal article for a democratic
retrnu only If ftwere for protection I
should not advocate It
Contlnulos he taunted tho republicans
after their exr < rltncnt with sugar bounty
under the McKlnley law for going bsUt to
sugar for a real revenue produclngdyty
And then said b > tber bare the au
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TEN PAGES
HOUSTON DAILY POST
THIRTEENTH YEA11NO 69 HOUSTON TEXAS SATUttDAY JUNE 12 1S7 PKIOE 5 CENT
CANOVAS K15MA1NS HUT WEYIEK MUST HE DKOiTED
Piltsburg Dispatch
dacllv lo llirow In our faica tho Inshllmis
doilrliio ot protect Ion
Hi tdiould not pel mil cither his motives
or his principles to be assailed He icpu
dlated with < i pulonale dtspla > ot frcllui
the ouccistlou that he had any personal In
teict In a bit sugar concern In his Slate
which bore his inme He had nevir he
said onmd a Magic shale of that company
and vus only lu u veiy small way a sucai
plant i r
How much tsunr did you produce last
year neked Mr PI ill
About iOOmw pounds replied Mr Caf
feiv iuiu a faim of iUO aeren I nm tho
smallest ul inter In my palish Hut I say
10 vou that IT all tm fortune wero Involved
In u nmnir dutv 1 would not snppoit It et
cetil for revenue only A ITltlIO MAN
WHO IS CONFINED WITHIN THE NAIt
110W LIMITS OP A SEI PISH INTEREST
IS NOT PIT 10 HOLD A BE VI IN THE
UNITED STATES SENAI E
1iion the conclusion of Vlr Calferyu te
mirks Mr White ot California look the
flour lie arraigned Iho lepubllcntiH fur
their advoiaev of tills suiar schedule 1rom
the ilebate on tho Wilson bill ho rend the
Himuks of various reiulbllean senateim de
uiunclng thn sugar xihcdiile In that bill
whli li Mr White Hild wax not half as
aclviDtagiuub to tho trilsL as the proisosed
echudule
When ho nuoteil fioni Mr Gear or Iowa
be tecel tho lown serflle r vete drawn Into A
slmiti txvliiniLf iibiiul the way prosperity
lagged bihlnd lis prediction
Mr Oi > ar deilared that prosper would
come when lhe tariff bill wan passed
Olvu us n veito on the bllfliow tliiiulcd
Mr Mason of Illinois
One of Mr Ahlrlrhs expressions an lo
the effect of the augur duty on the poor
mans bteikfast table wan lend by Mr
While In mm Mm tones Iho nllllude of
Mr Lodge of Mnwarhcscltji Mr Morilll of
Vermont Mr Plait of Cornice ilcut ntul
other acnatorajn tho republican ulile e
icrelv crltlclslin the late of tho Wilson
bill wero read bv Mr While with sarcastic
side leineirlm on consistency Iheie wan
iiimh oniuatmenl over a ipiolnilun of Mr
Vldrlih inralgnlng Iho elemoetn < for being
onlrglled bv nn Iconbound capitis rule
Vlr While remarked lhit th eaticuft ruin
on Iho iitmhllcan side showed that lhe
ibmoi latlo seintotii boil ery distinguished
Imllntois it wan i strange sppelulf lo
ee senntorH leglslallng In he Inlncst of n
trust which It hail unsparingly denounce I
11 would fiiiti that debls vvero being paid
to
cienturcs of Inonllnale power and It at
ha t sticuclluned Intimations which ha1
been pihiIm
Mr Whltn loneluded nt 2 lr p in nil 1
Mr Erje of Malno wa ngalu about to put
thn amendment t a c Plri orwii
slid he had n word only before he vote
wsi taken He suld Ie hiul no iltmbt the
condillim of the trcauty ind forcd the
other nleb In abuielim tlietr llon of
eight > iam ago a free breakfast Inble
Thev hud preaonld rates on sugar specirio
Ihrpughout vblih were illonleal and un-
fair tbroilfli and lfirnugli and gave ix
reislvo protrrtlnn lo Iho ii finer Ifu be-
lieved II exceeded the protection ot the
Wilson bill by twothlnla Moreover the
republican sldn ot the rhamher 1101
brought forwotil a proposlllun which they
hail denounced ns likely in break down our
trmli with ruiintrpn to tho Houth of us
Willi prosperity anxiously nwnlttd by
Iho iienple after confldemt piomlses since
last Oiinker It was not well to delay ho
mnslderatloii of thin bill trud for this
reason Iho opposition lo Iho bill had not
been curled heijund a proper explanation
nf ho various featurm If It had not been
for this Mr Gorman sale ho would have
fnvonvl opening the bill lo Iho full ex
timliiallnn and scrutiny to which lhe Mc
Klnley bill was subjected Tho only pos
tlbl i rxeu < io for this bill wan that hero
was not sufficient moeey In lhe treasury
Tho counlry would umleraUml ho raid
that Ihls bill Increased the burJen of every
man by 10 per cent
In conclusion he declared that ho pro
iloa verdict vouli be as In H 0
nskesl Allleon
Mr Stewart of Nevadi Mr
to slate beforo tl voto was taken wheth-
er Ihls bill gave lh Miners sraalcr ad
vniitiko than the present law
I have no doubt nnkivercit Mr A II
son that IXrludlug tbo counlervallliig
duly this bill does give a greater advant
ago lo Ihe Wijar Indusiry than tho WlUon
Mr Allison proceeded to make a general
statement Ho usd that thus far senators
had been dl cunlng decimal flgurea ntul
statistic without consideration ot what
lies t tho basis of Iblsiod all Iho nchcel
Wo havo been taunted with Iho bounty
of WO esld he and wo hear enutorB
ou the other side ssy that they III sup-
port a sugar duly on the theory that it Hi
it tax for revenue only I vl h to dis-
claim any responsibility for this duty as-
a revenue dutv It that wero lis only oh
Jtct It would not havo my vote
Mr Allison proceeded to point out lhe
ihangtd condition of ISO In tho d
of his boyhood vory little puro white
sugar was mn Now no augur raino to
the table of rirh or poor that had not
gone through soma procosi c refinery Iho
leflnlnK Industry ot this country was en-
titled to some protection Ho then ex-
plained bo bourn and oenatn chfdul <
Do you believe In protection to labor
z M MjM 4 i M mJM
smv
or to capital Inliiposed Mr TillmnL of
South Citollna
That 1 a sencmllly leplled Mr Vl
ltsnn in which tho seimlor well knows
my Iliswei 1 believe in piotectlrtii lo
Amcilcan labor and l bellevo In protecl
mt Anieilcin eipltnl also from foreign
caplal
H was the policy of this bill o do what
Europe hml done esinbllsh the produttlcm
of sttiBir In this count end keep the f 100
flim OOii anniitilty laid for eitatf by can
people ill hone
KccillinK th rlllelsms of the repuh
lleatiti lop their ibjtJtiilonuient of lhe bouulv
> steui Mr Allison nld lint sv urn hart
been ndetpted to encuurege lle suciit In-
dustry H hiul failed fust berauee of the
riplil and unexpectod utieirt made In both
the licet ami nine griwths ami second
because Hi democratic arty iln hlcil lo do
nothim to < ncoursg he lem
Iln i Inlittle iiiIkIiI not lonironged pre-
cisely as It sliould be Itll It Is e nntefSedly
tvlllilu a flue lion of oilier vhdubn If
i enators on the other nlde eoull show that
there vena nn > lnjuslleci he woild he iald
Iy to deal with It lu n Mill It of Jusllee
Mr Ibny of Arkansas main revetted to
the contaminating Infliiiti wa of lltu eiigui
Hii t Nov wiib tho iippoiimlty le de
dared foe tepublleau ncuialais to niaku
good tljetr prnfMwltins ot fuur iars ago
ntaiiial lh Imst
Mt HliWiut unljl N < did lint expert his
lilt Iff bill lo nlfnrd an nnleiinl relief tn
the counlry as Uirto wen 1 enncer of II
mmclal contraction whhh ivua calltg at
th vllals of thn country
Mr Caffcry briefly leplld In Mr Mil
son and liit the voto van taken auill gicat
oxiKctiitluii reeiulllng ns fell m
AYES
Allison llnrrinvs
Carter Cnllom
Davis Debue
Elklns rnlrliink
poinker Er > e
Galliuger llanna
llanihioiiKli llnwley
Hoar Jones of Nov add
Mellrlde MeEnory
MiMIIInu > a nn
NeUcin Perkins
Phut of Connecticutrrltrhurd
llortor Sewcll
Hhoup Hponncr
Hlownrl Welllpgtou
Welnioii Wllvoti
NOUS30
II icon Hale
Ileny lluller
Onffeiy Chlllou
Chy tockrcll
Daniel riitlltnet
lorniin Gray
IlcUfrlel Jones of Arkansas
Ilyle Lindsay
Miillury Manlle
Mills Mllchrll
Mot Kim Pnsco
Pelllgtevv Pttus
loach Tillman
Turplo Vewt
Walthall White
Mi Jnnefl of Arkansas then moved nn
iiincndmenl striking out tin words on all
rtiitnrs In line twinty P l W vvhlib
wine over
Mr Allison asked If an nniendmcut could
not be reached for 11 m session begin
Mi J one answered that mich r C
would be given next Thursday r nuay
Mr Hnlr gavn notleo ol n new section to
follow paragraph BOO providing for t > ° P
i ent of a coinmls
i itniioent by I tin pros
ib to lv per oni who hall luvesllgato
irepe rl at ll > nH > fl
of
on tha most advantageous pietlieKla pro-
ducing and rellnlng
nt tno
consumers nugar
od will glvo to
At r Tfi ti > Iho HI excciltlvo w U session ud
Ihei rcnats went Into
Journlng Boon afterward
Illlflllr V it Miri iuns
MiGoniil GotpriiimiH AVIII Hlairl
I Nlre nt Ut
Washltiglon Juno llUnder the dlrec
Sullivan Captain
tlon of Commissary General
tain George Davis commissary subsistence
has been ordered In proreod to 151 Iaso
Texas without delay and with his clerk
dlstributo snbslstenco stores for the relief
of tho destitute persons In tho districts
overflowed by tbo Illo Jrando In that vi-
cinity
Captain Davis wtu one of the most ac-
tive of tbo ofltcera engaged in the relief
work along the MUsaUalppl during tho re-
cent floods
AmiIIht Api ned
Washington Juno llBpcclalJoroma
appointed postmaster at
Collins has been
Trinity Trinity county vlco l II Goff
rilijncd
Dr Grant received notice this cvculnif
that flvo more appolnlmcota recommended
by him would be announced tomorrow
Judgo Beth Bhcpard was ot tho raplto
today and save a lunch to conErcumen
Ball and Blayden
JThe Post
Prints more Want
Ads thnn any other
Toxns Nowspapor nnd
this would not bo the
casolf It did hot bring
moro rasulta
WANT LEES SERVICES
He Has Hcco Aslictl lo Remain at
Havana for a Time
WEYLOR CONTINUES PERSECUTIONS
Another Hapless Woman Has Uccn
Tlirowa Into lrlson
MKLNLBY HAS NO POLICY YET
Sccrcliiry nf Lrixntliiti In Hpnhl Snyo
the Prolileut Is Vim Wiilllng
on Mtulilev Tio lor
llkhmoud Va June 11 A dl pvlch re
eelveil bete from Hot SpriiiRs where Pres-
ident McKlnley and patty stopped en reuto
to Nashville ilvcs some highly lnlcrcsllni
Intelviews with Secretary Shetman and
President McKlnley The ellspalih rajs
1 had o long talk with Secretary of
Stall Sherman He was naturally icllccnt
but he Fiil > r > In high praise ot General
Iltihuiih lrfe and snlil lie was a man ot
Kieatgrlt Thesecletarj sjild Hint Getiial
lee was ready to come homo nt any lime
Inn lijllmiUel that ho would bo rciiuusttit
not lo give up tho crusul nencralshili In
tho lteir futuie It sec ins to lm prettj will
imiloistfoil that etCongrcsrman lranl
Aldtlch ot Chicago Iiih Ikcii promisee Gen
eral Leos nlaic but that Iho president did
net encourago Hint genllemali lo think hit
the appointment would bo made this sum-
mer Aldtlch Is a cloie paitienn ot Keed
and drslies to ucc < ed i > i
This Hpechil was sent by a gentleman
who lo In ii position id be > thoroughly well
Informed and who caiiht not afford to taanc
any iHlBUikn about Ihla matter
cut Ei rt til vv minit
CiiTidtiiiMllnii of III 1itllc ur Per e
IllllllkC Pitilllen
New York Juno 11 A dispatch from
Havana to tho Journal says We >
ler eontlnuesc his perticcutlou of helplcsi
Cuban women who havo relatives In tho
rebel innhti Scnora Siitduga who n bus
band Is a Cuban leader lately ceipturtd
was drargeil from her huiiH and thrown
lulu the house of ditendon where echo will
lo kept Incommunicado until after Icr
husbands cotiilmnrtlal and execution nt
Cnbnna castle
Six Insurgents who surrendered to Span-
Ish aulhorlllca at Santiago do Cuba olid
whoexpected to be paretgncd under Wey
lciit nhincsty eleetecs havu since been
ourttiiartlaled nnd shot
lASUHClEVIS
Tim
i eivriten
spnieliirilN ri Itmible
< l > DlH
loellt 1hmm
Now York Juno IE Grncral Thomas Is
nuli Pnlui1 head of thn Cuban Junta has
received a letter containing news ot ft char-
acter hlKltlv biillitnctory to Iho patriots
The loiter was written by Antonio MartTuca
Carbon chief of dispatchci In General Go
meis nrmv and Viut written from tho In-
terior of tho iiruvltio of Mn la man under
dale of May 20 Iho writer sa that
MnUniBS province Is practically ln control
of the Insurgents the Spatilardie being un-
able lo dislodge thcni from their strong
hobls ami being tlieiii elves gradually
slarvid out Tlio Inanrgmtn ho eajn not
onlv havo tiowiissbm of nil the cattle but
lholr supplies havo been repktilsfied by sev-
eral recently landed expeditions
M > Pollev vneiiirii
Seereliiry McIcIh Sii > r llelClnley
Act vi AYiilt on In lor
London Juno 11 Stanton Slckcls sec-
retary of the Hulled stat ministry at
Madrid arrived lu this city last evening
In the comas ot nn Interview ho Is quoted
as < 4 > lng there was no cause for snxlety
regarding tli relations between tha Unllld
Slates and Spain President McKlnley bad
not nettled upon n definite policy toward
Cuba nicorilliiK to Mr Hlekcls Tho preal
dent will probably wait to hear from the
retiring United Rlalea minister to Spain
HannU Taylor and will then instruct thej
new United Btntcn minister as to what
lourso to take
A CIIIAIV OlKIOIAIi
Ho Will KlfPl IeiiKiu tlepreacnlai
tlria nl MiiTiiiuii
Shermnn Texas Juno 10 J It Hor-
ton prcBldcnt of the Cuban league of tbla
city said lo Tho Post correspondent Ihla
Ceinlfiiieeil on Ilflli Inire
Royal makes Iho load pure
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