The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. THIRTEENTH YEAR, No. 257, Ed. 1, Friday, December 17, 1897 Page: 2 of 10
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inJy lCl k as irall 14 cqnll W tho Jiri
certificates oiitalde fit tup treaury ana
treasury notes of 1SS0 otiiMatllag on the
date when this shall uko elect ana there-
after gold and silver tolm tint bullion
hereby transferred fiom the general ffnas
of the treasury ai Herein proided In at
cordance with provisions of tins I Ct land
in no other way
Sec 2 Alt United Stales nous treasury
notes of 1SS0 and slUo l < tie
tented for rcdsuiptlrn shall tu ndoeuied
front the redcmpiUn fund herein prtvidcd
In accordance vlth tertts rf MUtlns laws
but notes nnd certificates to redeimcd una
be held In and commute mil ct he raid
fund and nhall iiot bo witnlrivn froii alil
fund for iHsoirviucM ncept In thange
for an equivalent amount Df icln > n v hcb
bald notes or ctirtltleaCs vtrt n ri > d
But to enable the reretliy of Ibe litssuiv
moro thoroughly to cam out the piovi
hIoos contained In this net In if hcrcLy
aUlhorled to expunge any of tho funds In
the division of Issue Md rclotnp 01 for
any otter fundi whl h miy lie n ilic icn
rral fund In the treanury ilpartimiit iro
vlded that nothing In tin at ilml be
construed as repealing that ptolslon of tho
art approved July II IW > vvliih provides
that thcro nhall be outstanllng at any tme
no more and no l s ot in isnry niiis 11
thorUed by said at linn slvor Mlllin
and standard silver dnllirs iolivd ilitro
from then held In ho treuiuiv urcbj Vd
with said notes
Sec 1 That the secretary of the
treasury b and ho is hereby aulhoilird
to rieclvo at the treasury any of the out-
standing bonds known as 3 ptr cent bond
cf 1004 and I per centum consols of 1M7
Issued nwctlvrl under the act approved
January II W > and acta approved July
II 1ST0 anrl Januar 20 1S7I and tu Is-
sue In exchange therefor coupons or icg
Istcrcel bonds of iho United titates In such
form as ho ma prescribe in denomina-
tions of J50 or somo multiple of thai sum
bearing Interest at the rato of 2j pt
centum per annum pajnblc to the Untie 1
WSK
IfHio nnd the bonds hereby auihorlid
lUpflt li Bha Ixs PiJable prlntipal and inieimt in
tnlled States gold eotn of tho n < nt
wtandaril of vilue and shall It exempt
from all taxation by or umler State imi
nulpal nr local nuihorit > provided tlJt
no outstanding bnmla shall > < ricilved
at a value grcatir than their prevent worth
to yield an lmmno of JVj per eenimn i r
annum and that the Ixnids hereby amlior
lzed shall be Issuod it not less than p < i
See I That bonds nutHorlrtd b > this
act and any other bonds of the I nit I
States may Ixt deposited with ihe tieih
urcr of the Unite I Ktates a t euritv for
Its circulation of notes of the National
Thinking assort itinn and an > Nntlnnal
Banking aeaotlitlou vvliieh may deposit
bonds herein 0utliorl7od to U lip < ni < I
lib security for its ilieulatlng notes blind
bo authorized to iticIvc notia from the
comptroller and to iwue sueli tuites tn an
Amount ciiiiil to tin faee vjlu > of m h
twiids provided that tin lUgtKiie
amount of bonds dtpoited bv an > N t < > n H
lUnktng nsKoclBjtlon nndir u i > lw b i ill
not exierd tlic aninunt of ti > ipial iinl
provldcl further tluet notl i lis lnuin i mi
tnlutd shall ba emiMruel to m > d fv f
reptal tho provision nf wumn Im
igl and fertlon 6171 ttevlsel Sunin in
8 thorl lng tho loinptiolbr if > i u i my
I tu rUlre additluidl di p i It Nulls u
lawful moncj In ms tho in ikLt v ilu nf
the tionds hi Id t < > aeuire i uljllng nMeti
shall fall bolow llm par v ilu of th < ii
culadng notes oiitMuidtni fn whbh smb
bonds may In deiosili I a hmiiiI
bee 5 That mi > National llmkliu a
v Soclatlon whosi > h poill hindf iti line
than the amount of us < nn t mav ileiubtt
Willi the tiwatir i of the t nlud Statu
uudor such lopulntlons is ilic bat tiry
of the treason ma > approvi I tnte 1 Hthtit
j notes treasury notii nf ivin and allver
t ccrtlfleates and shall bi entltltd to u
eclvo from the lomptrollei of the cur-
rent y and to issue an enuo1 amount of
ji I tta clrculaUng notes tut thi uggicgata
umount of bondb eli lipialttd hy nny
Nitlonal Hanking aaso latlon ahall not
t exrecd the amount of H rnpll il pro
vlded tho tnal amount n Unite 1 Utiles
1 notes etc iKpiil id with the ire i mw
of the Inltid states unner lulhoritv of
I this section nhtll nut oxtee 1 iho sum of
oonooooo
i fcuulon t > > Tin turetni of tbt tiiiuuiy
w fcUall itie fiom I in io i i iii ii ill
4 ciouou coin < < l tnc sum mi in i ui
a ler as tin J diei libel ill M net i id
mail subs mi < < ie itm tin ilu tii i
iiur of Hi I nutit tltu < loi an i put
4 niuuunt ol tin tiutid hti > i i a-
lit lie ii ui isin and xile iini n in
posited b > tin Nvtlnml lliiiluiin in n i
lluIM nniL till lioiKla M > ls ni I ii I ii i
l tilted shall be ebiigui lu tie 11 < im >
National Hanking ussoilitloiis mil n a
r muted foi b > them m Muh pun n > t i > >
tlan par as ahull u pre Hem tin iniilut
e vuiub ot such bonds nnd I tilted Muua
ixitea ueiauij notit of IMut and ailvui
y lltltloutc ILllKiaisl Uw litre tit provtutd
5 shall become imi I at the geneuil redenp
Hon fund and tho aecuui o the tieiu
ur is heredij iutho led lu vilutitto any uf
I mid trea urv notes ot lijJ rud eutd bllvcr
J ccrttfluilts foi a lllo amount of United
i fctutcs mtis provided the Iliiount of
tnlud Stall i tievaur notta and amount
j of bond Issued undoi iiutborlty of thU
i stcilon shall not etntiil < JtOn ooo 000
Set 7 When unj Nnltoiul bank
uow cMsliiik or hereafter utgunUcd shrill
have depositee uth Inlttd Muuu liomln
etc tu tho amoiini o not lean than oO per
lentuin of Its raollal il bIi ill be entitled
to iccelvo fiom the comptroller of iho
turrenev authoiltv to Issue Nailutul bank-
s I notia In addition to M pel mitum thut
Utovlded to the i mount of 2i per lent ot
uih dcpodlt but tho ttreulatton Issued py
uu Nallonil Hulking nsHoclatlon slnll
t never bo In oxiims if Ita paid up enpiinl
stock and nddllloual notes so issued nhall
J j not bo secured b > ivueb deposit but shall
ij > canatltule n first lieu ux < n all remaining
j aesets of the arsoclvtn truing suib no o
3 Uon failure of wiv askOitatlon to wlivni
ti Its itrculatlon uotea above provided
t whether the same ate Issued agalnil de
i pcoltcd currency or general asms thn
J i same fchall be piomptlj tcdeintcil b iho
J i treasurer of the United Stales ngnlnm anv
j > lt s arising from Its gunrantj id pov und
j recxem such additional circulating note
t II shall bo the dut of the cemptioller nf
tho current to lev upon mil exuliit
J i from oveiry National Ikuiking atsivlalon
iwilnfi such uiihecunel circulation a into
of 2 per cent prr annum on atielt unae
if tfe i Ulrci1 circulation vvblth said Ux ot i psr
etnt per nnnum shall bo paid to tho treas-
urer cf the United Stntcg in equal jcml
annual paments In Jnmnry and Jul of
cneh car and when o rolleclcd ahill con
BtltutP a wifely fund out of which tho
Vnlted State shall be rolmhuised for any
redemption of tnld unsecmel clnuilmlon
It may make na herein provldot Till
nafety fund thus create shall bo Invested
by the scrctary ot the lreoMir > In nidi
government bonds a ho may u > lurter ad
lsablo Said mx nf i pel rent per an-
num ehall be In addition to tho tax of nno
half of 1 per centum jht nnnum on ilieu
latlng notes hereinafter nuthorlred
Sec J > That each Nutlonal Hanking
association shall dopoil and maintain In
the treasury of the Untol States huii
sum ot money aggregating the circulation
of said sum to bo lit hqu of tho S per een
< t > i 3 lum reduvtlop fund now rfcmlrod in asetlon
3 p tbla act approved June JO 1ST I to bo
maintained nnd tQ bo eubjoet tn al pio
v or existing under the law rthpcttlnti
said r o > inptlou fund ns Inconsistent with
tho provisions of this nrt and q conslO
rratlrn cf deposits of bends etc a tav ot
2 per centum on nnsecnrisl liiriilntlon
notes of tho National Hanking association
and of the depcalt ot lawful wnev pro
TtaJla inJM ttl < > on tlie faiih or tint
u ki WWlW is hereby plwlged to tho rc
TSgwajajpllpn In lawful money of tho Vuu > a
W ft rf Clrrulatlnc notes of salil Na
BlJna nklnK a iclntoa
I fh < it 9 That tho ce
lftoy lwU not luue
A
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Hi o
111
ffWIFt TMrirT > ari Wi f < VW if
whl h Iocs not exteed fiomi inhabltins
and exript that bunka wltn a capital nf
not lean thfcn f2 i fiflt mav with llo aii
roi it of the < Tilirv of the tuaaurv bo
orcanUed in am lie tin populjtio i of
which does not etiiid Jf inliiiblt una No
aasoelatlon ihall In oigoitld In eitj
tin populnlht of which ixneils II imO i
tons with a leas capital than 42 > ntf < t
A wbli i inge of dlM u id in eiicurinl < n
m < i n nf the seireaivs bill In an
Kwir io he ili lt < t gi n r il imi
l e w im he name aR that el forth by tin
pn m Ii in
Mi iini hail the ot It purpose of Ibe
boii I on w i to i unit outsinn ling
Ivi 1 fur low Iriiin > nili paable in
g II lliln would ii t ii in ti ro < s-
at H i I hi d til tint II woiill hi ilu aitving
0 Im i st whii h Ihi so nun loughly eal
inland it tl i 000 OOo innunlly
t i i uit the govi mi tent uald high
mi i ii aiifin of I i bin d IsMlei II
Ili nirii 11 pfs ihlc tb it tli re lould hi-
t iK i i i i l time at i riti of lnti ret r n
li l i pr iint but till ripoiil I I
11 i in i i c was i l int i it p t vw ii 1
ni l mi tin Inter if iharii ti i
Mi 1 In bill oMlud f f imii Jut ri funIn
11 in h > ImniN Issn ri in 1si jlihoiSi I i
il i i tnin i d illnn i nnitess iht i b in I
win i nrmmslv In In lid lit mild hi
1 r d id in bl tli limils jloni is
nine i n In 1 hern mid it Ihi tlnn of
th it ihin as In il i ir PiiMiienI In > t I
nid In did not lnh to intit upon th u
iti vilon The In 1 mini I i i lndi ill h i I
I hi I nndir tin Ii I in 1 admlnlatri In i
Mi tinii explalni I In il t ill ihi p i i i f
Insutng N itloiml bunk initi < for tntul
sniis im im in a uit nol > i nn Ilvi r i i
Mfliite nnd the enviilng of the litt r d-
in in I notia by refunding bomU II s n 1
thi put post of this was to ininmilat > tJin
iwo Oun of Ihe dunand nnllgatlnna plung
tin m aside vvbeie they would i It ve n that
extent tho demand on the trmsirv Ii
wiih omrntlal In fell Hut these di niainl
obligation should be mnnlillv r Im i
M Ibe enme lime he did not eipnl 1 r It
i ifi to lontroet ilu i urn ii v lis lino i > n nun
at oik stroke and roe Hint reason h Inl
trmldril fm Insiiib nf Natlmul bink notts
Io fill Ihe vacuum
Mi HiosIum auktd how pirllv of
thi i
mitnli mild lx imln hIiiJ 11 di
nnn i
I Ig 11 In is Mm uHH 11 iw n finin i in ul it io i-
an I i niimliiied In tin i isu Mi I i
Hill tin t wiiuld hi unple < li in in I ii in i
urn i i li ir 11 vim I i hi t no no iiiiii
Mr 1 rn liis Innlited th it I w ml In o
1 iiiiKi mil n i i n
t iHon to in iiniiln
i In invi inun it
K It tlllV dH I III I fl in th mm
lb deniind obllgitloii 1 f out d in llni
wi iil I In uiffltknt to timlnt ilu pun y j
Mi lln liw isautnl ip it thi baiKi
wmil I be eilled upon to maintain the imrlij
nn that U Hiv wtrt iinahh li dn so th <
toiintr would at onu b fun I to Hlhii
baait
Mr flage smilingly retrnrked Hut he did
not ste ilu situation in that light lib iii
prehendi d no aut b emnr i nrv
Mr Oagi Intimated In response to ln
iiuliloit from Mi lrlnco that tin re worn
itnniionono of deninnd fibligatlont oni
ataniHng Teehnleally the entire li0 00u
001 wns hiibjeit Io dtmind at nn time and
mual bi met with gnld If IIiIh un twiulrnd
Itul It wn a prietlcnl Imposlhllliy ho
urged lhit nil then it obligations sheuld bo
preseiiied at any one tlino or oven a small
pereenlngo of them
Mr Trlure pointed out that f 7tfl ono 000
of dt
slam
000
anion
H ue of Nntloml b ink noi is under the in
leiarvg bill raising hi total demand oh
Ilgitloiis on4he government to JlMOOOO
000 all pajable In gold
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0igo rwpouded that tho National < IIIt
Dank
notes would not ronsiitnto an ordl I Iolti i
iiarv demand ohllgnlloi against the gororn >
demands The Kceretarv com unci In this
Mew If there foi fl0 000010 was el
aside In a redemption fund would to
largo extent relievo the demand
l1 1 > 0NNllllls < > Nevada ugncl thai
contraction of the currency would ooiu
under the soriea If ihe bunks t sued their
whM ero prepared ns t1S3fo K
1 R Kt rnnc ed
h 1 that this ijilght oceur
1 er 0t dWM of
c r 0
lr C 0K < Tennessee aald that under tho
bill K
tho banka
would get their circulation
up to the par value of bonds deposlte
a a
C ratc c lnPrt hl1 the
time tho st
government wan to piy l > nir
rent ntcrest on tho bonds which the nKx
got their circulation with
a 3ttPrtH iat the
iu bill wa but a first step proposal it bad id
osnlw the fact that the f lonal bank
ng law proYldcd deposlta 0f bond a L
KS 8 1 > 0 That being the casV
h
lie haddetuned
it
wise ai a first ntop to7
luco the Interest i0 Santo flea IL
tlcsliiible end vv as accomplished iirthdr
Meps could be taken toTwml a withdrawal
of tho KpurnnwnCa guaranty foe bdnij
lotcs and tho InterdBpemlcnco betvveen tho
binls and tlo Kovrrntpent
Ill iifSJl1 H 9w
er of fhe cur SraWBX S2
to any National bank tho recommendation at tto PVc3dcdtiha
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than no and rvhenever any clrculatlag note
of less denomination tlun J10 shall bo re except at rare Intervals but 1 ould havo
an deattiyea and otLr note of lawful J b fiTblfi
place
Fee 10 That on and after the date when
this act shall tike effect the circulating
notes of all National banking as
ncclnllons shall be redeemed in tho office
of the United States assistant treasurer iu
tho cltj of Now York and also at such
other subtrcasur offices as may bn
designated by the comptroller of the cur-
rency with the approval of tho s creiary
of the treasury and tho clrcuhtlnK nou
or which National bank association ho
redeemed stall be charged to 10 por
centum redemption of the association uu
iler Biith rules as may be prescribed by
tho comptroller of the currency with the
approval of the secretary of ttio treasury
Sec U That In lieu of existing taxon
cacry National banking association Issuing
iiotcn ehall pay to the treasurer of the
United Statca In tho months of Jaouar >
and Jul of each year a tat of onefourth
of 1 jer icntum for euch half > rar upon
the aurago amount of Its ioie In circuit
tlon prnilded ho eor thit during all
the Jieriod of time Intervening hotwten the
dejioslt of tulttd Suit n njtcs treasurj
notes ard siher ctrttn < dt tha aubitllu
tlon of bonds rt tho secrtia of tho treas-
ury as In tti s act protltlel tho circulat-
ing noif n l Hpelfiuill > Iwued therefor
nod Heurrtl j said United Slates notes
treasury notoi or silver cortiliiatcs sball
bo exuiit fiom laxation linrtir the po
l loiii of thin aet Pectlo SI3S of the lie
vised htntutis siiall he amended m as to
r > n < t i follows No association shall bi
oumiol ftito less ejrltal thin 100m 0
e ept that banlm with a taplul of not
liwi tha > KOOfKJ mij with fie approval
o tho secretary of the treasury be or
States after ten years from date of their nan7f i in any place the population of
ing association after tho date hcn this tho secretary of tho trcaury bW <
mi shall take effect any clrcuatljijt nntes to borrow when circumstances demanded
S well aVacilt ion of lera denonUnttion HMJKKMOO for a term not feeding ono
tar This power ould not be mowUed
Mr Onge paid ho would Juu as leave run
the government fluanece as to run any
bank as there would bo no more responsl
Ulllty or hazard
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Washington Uecember 1C V caucr of
the pspullst menJb < T nf tho hoti3e vaa
held at tho National hotel tonight The
following resolutions were adoptMl uncnl
mously except that referring to the civil
set vice
Itctnlveil That It Is tb > Rlisc of tl i
sueus that wo will italst all crtort tc so
moillfy the existing civil > eiiu law n to
enable any party that imy bo in power to
fill the different positions n the tvl tet
vKo with partisans
IUsolved That we arc npposel to Jiid
will resist ill rttnrta to deierv our miti
backs and treasury notes vvhstir It bo
by direct legislation or by he mbi rftio
of ierasing to reteaue the einio except lu
exchange for gold
ItCHhed That vvc aro oppntl to any
Bihemc of tnlnrglng the pOver of National
banks that tvo oppose the i inferim f
powers to Issue notes doalgned to have lie
im funetlona an money to nn bank tor
poration or Individual
nenolvcfl That we favor the cntly ton
Kldentlon and iwssage of a Joint loeohilKn
i eilending tho indeicndeni of tho Cut an
republic
Itesolved TlNtl we arc p fivor of te
rarly pimsage of an ltillublo > oliuliry
Imnkiiiplcy bill
mioii m stokius
t prniiirvfl n it moo i mu i
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HOUSTON DAILY POST JbUilPAr MOKNLV DEOEMBlflU 17 1897
tkinomlnatioiw shall be Itsucd In their
THE SENATE AND HOUSE
Monctarv Commissioners Kcport
Will 15c Kcnily Next Month
supplies roi niE poor klondikers
beniite InssiM ii IHII Vpprnpi latino
ttiiiulcr of ii Million DiillnrK
lriiieeiilnns lu Hie llniisc
Washington Ikccmbcr 10 Mr Wolcott
of Colorado thulrmun of tho commlstloi
apiiolnted by President McKlnky to te
cuto if posslblo the oonptrattott ot for-
eign countrleH In an Intel national tonior
enco ui on the silver queatlon said In tna
senate lodaj thjt tho commission had not
mnde a report to the president uud it vvus
uncertain when a tepoit would bo mudc
Negotlatlcus fm a blmUiilllc coufcicucc
hu raid are ulill ponulng but Mr Wolcott
BEamed the senate that tho commission
hd no lutitutloii of prolonging Jii clfort
beontl the lolntl vvheie hope of mui3
fcliould exist Mi Wokott pirmlsed to t
I lain full th work of the commission
In n Bpecch to be delivered after the holl
da rcccifl
rcfoiutlon dlicetlng the aicrotary of
war to toml surplaa to Aincilctili und otirr
Hiilterera in mo Klondike legion was
ias ed
Mi llltcliard N C chalrmnu of the
tlvll acrvloe luvostlgntton conimlttco mao
a s eecli on tllo cull aeivlee luv as dt
vtwiod b hla cominttitt
Mi Toe of the eommcrto comiiiifcsion
fdvorjbl iiporltd niut the aenuto passed
a bill directing tlio secretary of the run-
ny 0 purchtw or ccnstiuu a biiiiaol
voatel ftr icvcnuc tuttci hoivI < t on the
ukon uvei Alaska to cost not to ex-
cel ll llIHJU
Mr Allium of the uppioprl iHon com nt
lavoiibl the house Jrlnt i < o
lmlon providing lor a tenia ot longrcsa
fnini UtteliibOi It 1M7 to Januaiy i
ISMS I lit lojoluilnn was ailoptcd
Ml Hanloy of the miliian afiairs com-
mittee rcporltd iho resolution of Mi M
llille Ore for the icllef of Anvilmu
iniiurA mil other uUtitrn lu the ulon
vulltv lliKn Thi > oonimltlee Atimk < iut
ail but the ipnillng elmise nnd ami ml d
iht icsoiutitm b ipproprlitlntt 0 unn
vvblrli Is tn be used b Ihe Miliiinj of
wii foi Hie pun li ihe o1 aulaia i in < ml
mil foi tin lr tiatHpoitailoii ml
ill iributlon the toncnt of me Linidl n
ovmniiMiit first to bo obtain 1 over
tin nmdnm leiritorv Tin rest liiinn
fuiiliir piovbVa thit tlc sllJilt an < o
li distributed nmon the tired miners
ns tin arrniirv n nr inn I I in i
imi ill hiippll are to bo trtns oi itil by
nims of leindrei the lotnritei to u A <
ifiti th v i ifivitn Ihilrsenlio Mi Hiv
lev aakid lor immuliott tonslderalon end
II wi adopt d
Mr IlttlRrow ci urrd thB adoption of
n lesnilu on di illug the keirelirv o
tie inlnlnr to furnl < h the senate nn Hem
I d Minimum nf Hie itcelptR nnd t
pimliluios of the Onttnl raelili rnilrrad
I foi i nib tt ir finm 1171 to ls07 the alaii
l inmi nl i to show the aubhldlts pild io
st amboit eompinli s
I Mi Caniion iltuh offered and hid
pisfd a reifiluilcn dlieeling the setnt uv
of the treanirv tn furnish Ihe numtu r of
I it vein uitieut tiiplnv d on tb i otst
of Tlorlda to prevent lllibiuterlng h uv
j iiiiiii biitn expedition were thwarted
what vtssds were mplnred whit arrnnl
xptdllloit were taken and bv what au
thnriiv of law the scire tar of the treisury
nctid In tho matter
Mi Alii ueoltittin cilllng nn the
pitKldent foi Infnimitlnn about th In
sliuetlnna given to the Internjtlonnl inone
i > iimmlssloi and the report made to
1 i him lij tin lommRson then nmo
up
Mr ol olt claim ip if th eonvnlttee
d tlir tin lomieisilon had ml main a
n pon to the prel lent The KnglSh go
Milium had pjhllahnl n usutne of the
ninnii slun The oenmenl will soon be
H leie mil as II covers ihe mibject fully It
will In laiuahe It epator d ntltr >
t lope toon asid Mi AVolrntt It mike
i sfatiment in eernli g th vvirk nf tho
hi l > tilnotit laiv loinnilsslou ljulte iiituin 1 Hie
i i Dn in t itj J Knttment I hall nmke win he unotfle al
did not come at once ifVey 1 t TmL rll V i > ll kl o l
irtr s ia 5 K fcaatf now
small poreonMge of tho lenumil m Jor
dan tho Mibireiisnrcr at v0vv
York had
said lion o him tint 11 be rmUi rr riomV
was eauted b tho las J OftOOOOOfl dt
hts elij knocked
UniuMviuk In
tll11 Ml lIlCltiit Hmiii
ll lllel foil ir lo1 sn
tfiiffit llui > l > n > Viler t i Inns
Hlplcy V > Vn Petiiuber lb Jonn
Morgan was Imiigod hoio this aftnniooii
Iluv drop foil vvltbcul anv uniimal In
cldentM except that Morgan broko down
during the foicnoon and ipent the time
crjing ifo ttcoveicd himself so as to ga
tho ataffold with tomposuro
ho triple irlme for vvhlih John Mor-
gan alto known tis John Itilura vvju
hanged was ono of the moil ronurkible lu
the history f tho otate and > raotol vun
Attention not nnly on atvount of > ho uu
usual brutallt nf tho murdii but fldiu
the fait that thetc wns ro apparut tno
tlve fur the dud The ftmth ho raur
iorcd that ot MrB Kdvvrl Hiecn htvl > g
been biiv bcnyfailor sluco ob < dhood the
trial wia nolnble for tho reason that throe
taa after the murder Mo gtn hid been
captuud IndliteJ trlel innvrtcl tni
sentenced In pursuanco af Jndso Uecio s
proinlio to tho ppulacc ilamoiliM for a
yncbln that If the iroj vvnuld a spusc
he would protnlso that there vvouli le iw
dela in Justice
o ti ni < > fvt
That Is tho way all drugging noli
nuovirs TASTnuKss oim tonic til
Oh lis and Malaria it 1 8mpiy iron and
Quinine In n tattelcre form Children lnVn
hut It will eontaln Miinn laformntion tint
llp of rcst mil value u the a n
ate a I have been ah e I from the inur
tr > about nine month I hnve not since mv
n on aeioupt of he aetumulatlii i of
VV inni r >
My Uuty HpnnvMii r i > huslrwt been able to prcpirij a p
imuSOlN Ia Frank Giihnm
im i necro
mih MnrJi iTh oru 5 wnpT ii lr
j
> °
o r l llm lto m A1 1
inand obllgiUlona noul < tiinilnue out HIlinrOND VaThe
anUfoolln
illng after the wllfiawnl of JJIM Ono f lfuite In tie Si sVmii i tn I nil i
undr ilu tligo bill DesldOH thi KSAlphonw Inuilet hVaTaho l
la1
tint outstanding there would be n new
MltSHlTOVN
Kilo mvi eij hoime of
I < < > one of the lurgmt
w i < distiovivd hv dp
a ipuinni of
Mr
Invvn Tho vvvliole
LetiH Teteher
i om ern In l > iV0
The ln > iig re
mill o i 1 inr
> Ht > In in n rv t vv Tosenh
men im Jjitj woul he cMle med out nud Mrti tfr all ho vVha dedl red lo llul
ship It out of CheaKo
° l > or
i ni pon muh a I atould like to make to the
ryitt If Iho sonalors will permit tho
dtretl prlutcd a speech delivered li MI
Mollne In tho Trench chamber of dcputle
on the jilth of November last In which ho
dealt at contdrrahle length with nil sub
ieets hearing upon blinetultltm
Mallne shows wild Mr Wolcott that
stead ileprei latlon of prlces or agricultupi
ptoduets la duo Milely to competition be-
tween gold and Mlver countries
Mr Allen of Nobnuka the author of the
resolution said ho was not disposed to pic a
It at this time If tho semtor fiom Colo-
rado flr Wolcott desired to speak upon
it at a later date but he thought that the
mittei ought to bo cleared awv
In ropons to an luiiulo Mr Wobott
said he did uot think the ronnnlsslon ha l
nn > Intention of nviklng i leport at tin
time and a t matter of fait ho did
not
knot when the icptut would lu made
Tbero is no desire upon the part of ai
body said Mr Woltott to proton the
negoUallons after all hope of suei hs
dlsapi > carcd No number of the comma
lee would delay for an hour the nnnount
ment of Its decision after a decision one
wi or the other shall have been reached
Ml Mien said ho had nlwa bean at
Isfled < hat International blmculm was t
dream nn Idea that mild necer bt 41
tallied but bo was willing to afford tho
comnilMlon all roasoimble latitude Ho
asked that tho resolution go our until the
15th of next momi and it wa o agreed
Mr Irlti hard of North Canllnn chair
man of the committee oi tivll soivlee
vvh eh is engaged In an Investigation of iho
civil scrvlte s tcm delivered a speech
dealing with the general featurca of the
It was he said a singular eolncldeneo
that It never oectirred to Mr riavcland to
make bib sweeping extensions o the > civil
service law until he rciehnl that Point
where It was obvious
lm that his party
was to bo rt pudUletl the merlean peo
ple nt tho net general elecilon nor until
nearl all the republicans had been re
P1 0 i fron ° fu < an1 thpr > accs filled
wlKi Simonpure demncriis
At a oclock the bill went ver to a fu
ture day and on motion of Mr Quay the
renate vvcrt Into executive 8Wod
The executive SSon lal v an hour and
then at 3 oclock adjourned
run HOI SK
W3shig an Dccmbcr IR Tho houso
passed a bill appropriating l < 000 for the
relitf of the people who nrv In tho Yu
kon river ccuntr nnd also the bill pastil
r niVi e B CIUU B 5e3 1a > Prohibit pelagic
staling by American citizens
imVLmh lwte of tl10 lcbn v r tho
latter bill jhcro
was nine excitingly Vaus
Jlc critic sms of tho
caurs of our lie Ing
sea ncgatlatlois pst and p cenr
Mr Cannon Hep j > brought for
ward the bill for tho relict of tho miners
lu tho Klondike region and Mr Sayera
Dtm Teias and Mr IJollcy Dem
Texas spoke In favor of it
Mr Cannon submitted to the house u
fctatrment by Dr Sheldon Jackson ono
cf the agents of tho commissioner of edu-
cation vho wa In tho Kloidlkc icglon q3
lalo aa Bcpttmber 10 that there would be
no suffering ai far tip tho river as Fort
Yukon but that tho food aupply on tho
Upper Yukon would not last beyond March
and be Indorsee tho recommendation ot
the settctnry of war thai fcod be sen tn
b relndeei via Iea
Mi Cannon said Whether thc4e mln
era arc In American or British territory
whothcr they am American or British
aubjtita If they woio starving It does nc
beiome tho Amcrlean rongresa to hesltas
nbjilt voting them relief Applause
Mr Dailcy said he had never been able
to be cneMtnblc out of tho public funels
He bcllevod cUrlt ought to ba voltuitar
and ho never voted for fillet funds to
those stricken b ire or flood Hut he
rtulized tha1 illatreBa appealed to the
htaita of all and ho would not protest
against n bill designed to icllcve that
oittitsii Hut ho did protest against the
Koverliment sHtitig up etoro hau es and
becoming a vender of provisions Tho bill
wns pshcil vvlilioul division
Mr Hitt Hep 111 chairman of the
committee on foreign affairs secured ton
ont for the tonsidt ration of the bll passed
h the senute to prevent pelagic scaling
b eltiiseni of tbt rotted States
Mr Johnson Hep N 1 made a ilg
orous cprech of nn hour in oppaltion t
the bill He argued that tho effect of
this bill and tho negotiations now belug
eondmted would be the bolstering up of
two gnat industries one In the tiering
sea nnd tho other In London The present
herd was no ivirth protection The pur-
pose was to build up a new herd He de-
clared that Canad j would only be willing
to Join with us In prohibiting pelagic scal-
ing on condition that we should dllovv hir
lo write our tariff law
Mr Johnson said wo had been humlllat
ed and bharo d bv the complete surrender
of our bom r ct tho Tarls tribunal He
wi < pDHltularly rarcastlo In his reftr
fnees o Ilfii John V foster vvh in
ho termed he great nurionderer Si
givit vvos his reputation In this line he
aild tint China had paid him 101000
Tor surrendering to Japau He ereatctl
much amusement by enumeritiug soim of
the rxpcriKB o the Purls tribunal an I
h ild be did not marvel that the t < cpcii > >
who hid alieadv made ao mu < h out of the
government should desire to keep up au
agitation vvblth permitted them to draw
bin salarleK md rove ovei the world al the
inrensc rf the governmt nt
Mr Hit chairman of the foreign if
rars utnnilite a isw rcl iorno of th
ciiliilsms v Inch had b ii ndvanc 1 II
ndmlttcl the evil of ihe piot > nr svstem
ho Kild wan pelaglt Kealiig vvhleh evil
lesulted In Hv killing of I OOO seals in
nuillv nd t ilu gentleman from
North llakota I lohni > rnl praposetl to nn et
his evil with a parallel bv an jfYtMule
saughtor of tho cntiro mm hud Wa
this a 1 uraane pripstoa fi i a gov
tinment vvblth 1 urging tumanuy on
ctbor nitlont
ftM fm the r dibate the bill vvaB i > asscd
< is 1 Hi pnfs 7S
At oeloik th hou e ndjoutned
V I ION 41 IUIAKU OK UltADi
V me nil nnlit li > tlif lnttTslnto I om
iiionf lnvv til siiftBixtri
Washington December 10 At todajs
si siIon of the National board of trado Mr
iilloU of InlladrlphU read a paper In
titvor of the thtabllahmeut of a permanent
lailft lomniibslou A ievolution urgl g on
nn rts the creation ot RUih a conmlttec
wi1 a lopud
1A iovcrnoi Duck of flcoigii prescntel n
resolution on behalf of the Atlanta board
o trade iccommendlng such legislation
b congreaB as will unify tho quarantine
regulations of tho countr > for protection
ailnst impoitod dnngoiH to health In
null manner as to give the loaqt posslhl1
hlndranre lo ti ult and travel loiifclstent
with Firctv
The resolution wns unanimously adoptel
Mi Thuriitr of New tork prttfented a
nport on rnilvvav transportation and kin-
dled Riibjtcts whlci cqutnlned the follow-
ing rcfctdutinn
That Hie N illonl boaid of trade ad
votalta ltgiilation bv tongi S4 to
amend the Inrcistaio tommticc law so
ns to permit pooling by rallwnvs un-
do Iho supcrvLPon and cuntioi of the
Inlerstate lommeice e immlsainn io tie
end that unjust illserlmlnntioiis may
b pievtnttd and reujoniblt uniform
and stnble rateR be estab shod
The iroiilou ire i luted a dlneusHion
vvhUh insud an hour tu more undir the
Iunlniir nile Mr Vallandingham aim
otheis fiom he West inking Mrong
Kioiindu uRuirat it The resIutlon vas
tli all adopted by a two thlirts vote
The following itsolutlou w3s nlso
adoptod
Tint as the doclflons ot tho United
States supreme conit hive eo weakened
the power of tbo Intvistate ciunorco
commlKslnn to perform the ditlos oilg
inilly outline tl tot It wo petition ron
gress to so amend tLe intersfate enm
mcree law is to clothe the iommuiion
with the power to tarr out the orlg
lual lutentions of the
ait
lllgr vpiHiliiiiitiitx
Washington Dcien her Id Tho ptcsl
dint tola mmii the loll wiig numinalimis
I the sarnto
Jiistitc Jiscph MoKtnna of Callfoinla
afco ijie JtMtt e of the upr > me lOun
t hailes 0 Daws of Illinois conipiroller
lourt of privatt uitl iUiiub Jckeph it
Ited of lova ihiif jtitil Willum It
Miirrnv ef rturittspe riiom f Pnllicr
rf Viih t arollnn Htntv v Stuss of Ku
as and WII ii V fete f Loi0iudo to bo
ewoiiu
jijbiut lHw aro rcappolut
> l nn llvpicNsliiii
Wnfhlngt t Dtrmberlt Loading dem
ticiHiic memUvh oTthe
hoin0
si no ag
tithv ac on 1 anlulpiUil to larry out
the dcclnrtiona of the rcicnt democratic
Iuse emeus iu tiibu finance and bam
I U Bi y rlT caueuo ho allowcl to
aS sll0ttUK 0lc ollt > of la i
norU
J la II Mrvvlii Uefnrm
Cincinnati Ohio December
IC The x
erv SM IIB N al evil
avvo tias h > re toilly wim iou c
Sthurz presiding Tho forenoon sajslon wai
devouid to a joint
mcllng of ihe general
and of the CNccutlve
tommlttew tel md
clasrd doors Mny promltwTit
mon v ro
ludlng delegates from muatcljul orgtu
Iratlons of mauj Urgo cities
that a tletcrmlnr7l a8sauVtraVLeli gado
aali st ciM
servlco lavvs In congr s
1N11 v1 or M Imifornnre
Tail Hirer Mass Decc nor 13 The
conference comrnltte of lhe Tell Wotk
ora tcxla dUtuxsH
the propmtl rd utlon
nf wnges tu th l al cotton cllls The
meeting was benUil clo l doca nnd the
only announcement omdo was tint the com
tnltteo had vol l to ak t e rr nl ua ers
for u conference Mcmrly
Secretary ODonnHI of the Snlnnors
union reeeivrsl this m iniilRht rem
> > yZHifVp
THEY DO NOT WANT PEACE
Cuban Insiinjcnts Will Not Accept
Any Iruposfiis of Autonomy
BUTCIIERHD BY THE SPANIARDS
ltilicl thief Klllcit After lie Unit
lleiii tiiiinlfil mill SuiTfitilercil
lu li ilu Wnutis llclii
New York December 16 A dispatch to
the Herald from Havana sas Much anx-
iety Is felt for tho safety of Lieutenant
Colonel Joaqulu Hulz aldo do laiunjjo
Ooncrll Blanco who It Is fearedifiWrnet
death as the penalty tor bearing a proposi-
tion for surrender to a icbel lamp
It seems that Colonel Hulz is a personal
friend of Colonel Arangtiren who was em
plocd by him before tho war when Colo-
nel Ruiz was the engineer In charge of tho
Vcntn vvatei works Uecentl under ordeis
from Oencral fllunco Colonel Hullopmed
correspondence with Colonel Aringtuo
with the object ot al ranging dn Interview
Colonel Arangurcn wrote that ho would
mevet the colonel If tho latter on y dcslicd
to talk of personal affairs to which tho
colonel replied that be wished to talk about
political nlfulrs Colonel Aranguren vvrolc
that ho would absolutely rcfuso to sco
him on the o nlTalrs and called his atten-
tion earnestly to General Come b words
Hat all pcraors onteilng Insurgent canta
to offer termb of Burrendei sdiould bo put
to death Ho assured Colonel Hulz that ho
wiik prepared to carry out the older tu
the lettct and while he esteemed him
high na an old friend ho would hang
him if ho neglected the warning
lu spilo of this UuU dialled alone ou
Sunda for Colonel rangurcn tamp de-
termined to Hsk all In tho attempt In
leaving he sold If lie had not letuined by
Tucsduy uitht he might be gnin up us
il ad So fai i filling has been heard o
him and there is little loom for doubt that
the lnsurgcni lea ler has put hl3 thro it
into execution with a Spartan resolution
If this be line much regret will be felt
tveri in Mi ban tntlrs in Havana vvhuo
Colonel Hulz vvoa well known as a gallant
eldior and an nuompllshcd gentltmaii
It Is pointed out that his d < uh would have
i good eltcct ns showing the Indomitable
spirit animating the insurgents
Major IVrnandei better known us
litlric the Insurgent leader who aitoid
Ing lo the ofiiclnl icports was Main In a
combat with Spanish troops was itall
killed white 11 nnd helpliss awaiting uu
tpportunlt to sunendtr to the nulon
omlst ul aide of nuincs lltlire In lug
dangerniibl 111 applied to nn old fnenl
lo arrange terms for lite burrendei Scnor
Oarela latisnl Iitlric lo bo taken to tho
Cnnclo ostate > near Cuines wh > re he
made hlni tomfortablc and arranged to
have a detail o Spanish troops bint lo
bring him to tho hospital In the town
intend the tioors went to ihe tstate and
buclleret tbe slrk man in his bed
Senor Gaiilc Is Infuibated it this breach
rf faith and has deelared his Intention ot
tuning tn Havana to li the unit or b foro
tontidl Ulnnco and demand he puiih
nnt of tho offlttr
responsible fur ihe nmr
Ths > capture of
Gulsa appeirs now to be
a more important Insurgoit uecess than
vvus at first supposed Advices received
bv the junta stale that the Insuigents ip
C 2 ° wlnrhostor1 220000 cartridges
and Uij prisoners
General fillxlo Careli sent word to
Oencral lnndo that he would only umco
tho prlfoneis umler a solemn pledge s gncd
b oneral Ulnnco that they would bo evnt
t ik to Spain Ho complain that ittcr
the rapture of Uas Tojnns the prlsaners un
der parole wore sent back to the rinks
The insurgents in Mntanas hnv mcro
than Miuu men well armed and are con
fident of ultimate success The nn also
well provided with medicine and othe uec
e > nnc3 General Gomez Is it la Hi >
foimi where he has been for nearh 1
v on r
Within the
fillbHRterlng
reai hed Cub i
last four davs two latgo
epcdltlons have stfrly
one landing In Maunras
pi vineo and the others at narieoa tirly
five Ungues fiom Havana They eonssted
chlcfl of clothing medicines aul dna
trlio The rebels are now using large
quantities of lnamlto with consibrtblo
ellect
General Pnndo who Is opeiatlng In tho
east against Gpiioii1 Garcln has asko I for
lcilnforcement vvhleh have been sent tho
b malleus being withdiavvn from Plnar del
Hlo General Uriniil with ho battalions
has staited across Tlnar del Itlo to Capo
San Antnnio where a largo body ot icbela
Is tongregated
Heporti from Gtilrra do Mclcna state that
the rebels fire on tho town almost every
night Itcbels under Colonol CoIut md
Ci neial Hodrlguer surrounded a Spanish
column in Havana piovincc Spanish ltin
fcrccmcnts arrived from Guinea mil a
tier o engagement occurred Th dtalls
aie suppressed but tho loss I idmiti 1 to
be hcav > on both sides Vnoiiu uiiifo
mnnt U ropnrtctl to have ueiired on It
comber 11 near Gula do Mela ltw a Gtn
cial Moro and Colonel AraiijOs fonts
Ar11v1t ir untwii
tov trnmeiit I ilk Ink Ivoimi nl Inns t
Mini 11 Oil I III eatv
London December Hi According to the
St James Inzctte ptiv to lettois received
hero from MadrlT saj that General o
lers nroptlon ther wis mc t tignlfliant
nnd that th > government Is ao alarmed by
tl e niennilng attitude of tho populace that
crtillciy has been stationed nt conccilcl
P lnti commanding the main thoroughfares
The gunners liru < sjr can not bo leilcl
ujoa The vvlldscst rumcr aro iiirtent
ta tho lettera In quratlou reports being
that preparation aie making foi the fUht
of the membcis of tho 10yil family to
Ilanis nt tho first sign of a rovoluion
riilllitiift siiiu Hu iilimlu
Madrid Decembor 1 An cxtVaordlmry
number o tho dazetto Isstiftl today pub
lltlirs dispatches from Manila capital of
the lhlllprlno lelnncn bnlng lmt tho In
Mtigent thief Abulnaldo hah onlercd all
hla lo levcrs toi submit and that be and the
otitic Insurgent government ivlll be al
lowed to go to Honk Kong
NOUTll TlWS IXICTOHA
liniirrn for tlif 1i > i1iijj Vonr iiet
< l tlJ1111r1ifil
Dallas Tcas December IC Tho North
Texas Mcllenl association dual y adjourned
this aftormm after a very successful meet
Irs After tome section work toda tho
romlnntlng committee submitted the foi
lowing report of officers for Cio followIr
oar rrcnldont Dr R D PotLs Don
ham vlco president Dr II O Masters ot
Rocklilll secretary Dr n P Miller ot
Sherman treosuror Dr S p Kinr ot
Khcrmaii Delegates to the American Mii
Ictil ansoclatloti Djs Armstrong ot Dallas
Ingo cf Denton Ollcrest of Gainesville
lHcon haunders ot Io t Worth ilarkhani
0 Deritnu n H Chilton of Dallas
Ulrgatre to the State Medical rcsountlo 1
Drs Smoot of Dallas Walker ot Paris
E
asy to Ti
asy to
Arc features peculiar to H <
lire tastiiless enicicnl thoronj
Hoo
We
said You novcr know yon
hav o taken a pill till ttlj aij
over 25c CI Hood Co
Proprietors Jewell Jfasj
the only pills to take with How
Garry
the
Leadinir
and
Popular
Odors
i
IX COCDRAVSROGER ft
GALLffJT OUIZA LUBI
HOUUIOAXTS ATKIviow
LAUTlUrtS PINAUDS
WHIGHTS LUVB0RO8
SUUIUYS niCKSECKERt
HOLIDAV PACKVQE8 ij
TO S5 0
M
Kieslings
Drug Store
Sj 502 Alain Street Hou
nvviiy > iiwim i i
Hradford of Honey Grove Incim
Klnne and ricmlug of Mount
New membus of Judicial couirf
Sholrairc of Dal as rennlnptoo 4
vlllc Next plac of meeting Fort
The report was adopted
SHOUT llXAs SICCIM
KL PASO Alpine haa Just 1
ensattcn of 1 lifetime In the tits
o pure white buck doer In vibatti
wa found a large imdstoM
la being stuffed for the SmlthMk
tnte Washington
AHNKR Mia Martha Gray dora
In her urd one mllo from this pit
left the house for a few momena
neighbor who was visiting her ml
In a few minutta her dead hoijn
In the jard
TKXAJtKANV The clesterl ii
confeired upon Ml s Mary Kichoto
Cnthollc convent here
GOLDTHWAITE A demsntedb
voiy vl lent Wtdnesdnj He lui
life been very nulet ind not mucbt
to tbe famll But toda hiselaii
ami tried 10 kill 1 member of tbe
He vvob overt owerctl and ukei
where they will let him remain sea-
to bet If It will not lUib his dovi
BRYAN TUB lexa AcaJemych
will hold Its DeCcmbor incclliigi
tenlily hall of tho Agricultural a
cl anltal collcw on the 2d aad Si
will be unite a number of lUItlii
titts frcm dlffcicnt pans of theSttt
CORPUS CHRIST1 The leaStf
bcrlnml tinlvcd in port late TO
evening with a fnlrKUd cargo of tr
dit mcstl Christmas goods
WAXAHACHII Mrs M C OS
verj catimnble old lady trlrptdK
at her home and was thrown toil
heavily It Is > thought she fate
Jured
SHKRMAX The board ot ccuitf
mlfsloniiE huvo ginnleel a petltlm
holding of a special prohibition4tV
tho Van Abbtno tlisliict and ittb
tcr 31 ai thn da for the tlecU
present that preelnit is dry
CLCllURNl A shoit tlme iiO
was full of vacant housc3 TocUji
house Is very hard to fecure
ROUND ROCK 1 he rimawsf
wagon tenm In which there vnui
child create 1 great oxcitcraeat
was finally slopped and tho cW
unhurt H
rLORKSViLLI Davo riMier
vlclod of ntcsault with intent MW
given two cnrs i
OAKWOOD R n Kimball
A I Ray of Whltew right 600 bf
cattle j
11 UP FA LO D A Lawrence f
tcr fell fiom a scaffold and wis
Injured his right arm was brclf
the vu 1st lrosidie being Injur
nnlly i
POUT WORTH Tha fine
Hexagon at Mlneial Wills MP
tompletctl and thrown open tot
Hilt hotel Is ono of tho finest I
of Teats and cost in the nelsbi5
S7i 000
THMPLI Rev A J Rush
Christian tlmrch has lcslgned U
to accept a similar one at Abllw
ho will go shortly nfter Januirf
llililli < rlii nt rnlilw11
Caldwell Texas December
Caldwell pulille pchool suspended ts
account ot a case of dlphtbcrll B
The patient Is about J ears old ttj
Ing as well as could be expeclf
Later Tho little daughter of
Murray died this morning with
No new cases In town and no
felt but school will ontlnae
until after Christmas anyway
iiiivvfii iif nnd n
Marble Palls Tcns December-
S D Loveless known as GinJ
less by her lonl friends her J
night fiom heart disease
John Lacy teportrd as dylat I
Is still fillvo but hovering WV
and death r
III Cl IU A C l I > VL
T
Take Laeatlvo Dromo Qulnlas
ilrugglstH refund tho money S 1
has p 1
Hire 21c The genuine
each tablet
lo stajr
prlvnts f
women
DBJWJ
WS03 Afat 1
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