The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIITH YEAR, No. 216, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 6, 1901 Page: 2 of 12
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A SUMMARY OF THE NEWS
Today Weather
Pair warmer possibly showers
6CHLEYJ NQUIRY
yte entire day y > as devoted to heating
tJptlQlettl
Mr Ilanna concluded his presentation ot
tbe departments case against Schley
Captain Parker opened too argument for
tho applicant
POLITICAL
P e middle column ot Hrst page
DOMESTIC
The trial of Captain Tllley for getting
drunk hi Bamon will prove more cotly
than tho Bclifc case
Moj It C Dawes artillery coipi Jn t
rrt u i from thePhlllpplnes died In
California
It v Di 0 L FlsUer of fort ttorth
Tot w i ted to Mil the vacancy lu
the unlve m nale b Mtthbillat bishop
FOREIGN
Th French licet arrltfsl at the Island of
Mlt > ii ni
Tic lhlllpplncs commission passed the
treatr i bill
A pdit th maSiWerc American soldiers on
tho Island of Luzon was discovered
Consul Ooneral Dickinson fcttirticd to
bofla from Samnkov convinced that Miss
Stone Is alive
Colombian Insurgents wore reported as
Mmlillng around llocas del Turo to renew
hostilities
COMMERCIAL
nutllsh foreign new revival the wheat
pit that cereal advancing lftltto
December corn closed e up and oat
pained He
A brak oefumd In the enttcrti market
on account of report of no material dam-
age frnin frost
The live liter markets were steady to
higher for cattle and sheep but generally
lower fur hogs
RAILROADS
The commission fixed rrrles governing the
Stopping of rough rlro In transit
Tub Oulf and Interstate reconstruction
work was progressing satisfactorily not-
withstanding the difficulty < if securing tic
The report < o the total valuation t New
Jersey Hues showed the value of the rail-
road and canst In that State to be f 0
s7ssk
SPORT
H Ik paid Iajolo may come to Texas per-
manently
Jeffrfle Is In th best fettle In bis life
The Ilretnon and Cawthons will wind up
the local baseball season nut Sunday
TEXAS
The artjntant general has Issued a general j
order disbanding several companies or the
volunteer guard and making a number of
ttatr appointments
Ihe Oalncs muider case has been sent
from jrayson to Collin county f r trial
Senator ltulleyH effmis In iehalf ot Gen-
eral Hare brhjgs up mnVaUceneet ot the
iwratoj drat twin a congressman
A scourge of typhoid prevails at Acme
Hardeman connty
Karl Strlngfeliow was killed rrank Hall
was fatally mid 7nch Hall slightly wound
cd In n gun fight at 10khrrt
A young roan who lost money In an iii
tin gambling house shot three men fatally
Hounding two of them Hh was after the
pioprlclor of tbp house
Tho Central Texas fair Is now under way
nt Ilrynn
The supreme court has handed down an
thorn ora any excess feea
The nnlvprslty btmlents new have tiro
presJdcnta for the final lull
The South Texns Truck and Fruit Grow-
ers association Is In session at Alrln with
b good attendance
HOUSTON
The connty coimnlstilonerH have decided
Upon some additional road building
Tho executive committee ot tho State
numbers association v111 go to Austin to-
day to appeal to tho attorney general to
withdraw the suit against them as < i trust
ltcv rather I < ee was given a farewell
reception by tho Irish Catholic societies
Df tho city
Tho school board met and fixed the sala-
ries ot janitors
The rtcpcdlcksi met and reorganized for
the present ftoclal season
Scrofula
Is commonly inherited Pale
weak puny children are af-
flicted with it in nine cases
out of ten
And yet it may develop so
slowly as to cause little if any
disturbance during the whole
period of childhood
It may then produce dys-
pepsia catarrh and marked
tendency to consumption be-
fore manifesting itself in much
cutaneous eruption or glan-
dular swelling
Common indications of it
are bunches in the neck ab-
scesses cutaneous eruptions
inflamed eyelids sore ears
rickets wasting and general
debility
Manymedicines are said to
eradicate scrofula but
Hoods
Sarsaparllla
and Pills
> Dp eradicate it positively and
AH MQ Ths statement
is Abated on thousands of
permanent cures
Accept no substitute
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Continued from First Page
for the supreme errart bench and who was
bitterly assailed during the campaign
was nu intcresled listener as the returns
came In
It Is estimated lhat between 40000 and
W000 people were massed In lf ° Ww
between Twentysecond street and Thirty
eighth street to watch for the returns
During the evening several hundred I o
lumbla student appeared In the vicinity
of Thirtyfourth street and roadway
They wore > fik bal and carried Chinese
lanterns on the ends of cant They were
Jubllsnt that their former president bail
won and they celebrated the event by the
mowing of horns and cheers for Mr Low
Mr CroUr retired at uildtilgbt Ilefora
gclng to his npirtmeiits he tod senie of
his friends this campaign was the last
fie would possibly conduct
1 A MWlth the electloc of th Iw
as nnyor Charles V Tomes as president of
the board of nlilermen and lMward M
Grout as comptroller the fuslonlst trl
fmph lu Greater New York appears nearly
complete Many of the teson leaders ex-
pressed prelection fears that even thougn
sjctb Low might be ikctod major ae
would find hlmaelf lu a position of a
president of the Inlted aa cs confronted
with n hostile cntgiesa slnee uudcr the
newly adopted < lty rhnrler the presidents
of Um various boroughs ore given tnerenseil
power The latest return however In
dlenle Hint the fuslonlsts have t leeted Ja
oh A Canter president of the borough of
Manhattan J Kdwnrd Swiinstrora presi-
dent of the borough of llrooklyn and
George Cromwell president or the horongh
of Iilchnmnil The borough presidency In
tho Hioux appvurs to le In rloulit lames
M Wells fiisbmlst and Ioubl F llalTio
democrat both IlalbllDR the presidency
The democrat are certain of nn borough
pr lilnt Joseph Cacstdoy lielng elected
In Qureua owing to n jipllt between the
republican anj the < ltlns union party
J he results unless modified by the official
figure will ghe the fuslonlsts complete
control of the t < rxl < g nMeuluery of the ell
ea well as of the arIoti board concerned
In the appropriation and distribution of the
public funds
Perhaps be greatest furprlse of the elec
tion next to the defeat In Platen Island
ot Cnurreswnn Nlcliobu Muller who was
tlreenbtum Job i lroctor Clarke and
James A Ulanbtrd the fislnnlst candi-
date weie all electa defeating ltohrrt
A Van ttjck Charles V Jiayton nnd
Charles II Knox Justice Olirlen was
nominated upon both tickets Mavor Van
Wyek rtn benvliv behind his ticket
The rlectlon of William Travers Jerome
fuslonlst over Henry V Ungcr democrat
for district attorney Is admitted by all
r art leg
Ihe campaign of Juatlco Jerome attracted
geneial attention throughout th country
owing to his nctlvlty nnd to tho number
of speeches made In different sections of
the city
The office of sheriff on the connty ticket
In New Yoik county Is stilt claimed by
both parties John T onklejr democrat
tunning almad of Wllllsm Vlirleu fusion
Ut It tnsy requlie th CfTUIal countto
decide tho remits
LOOKS BAD FOR NEBRASKA
Republicans Have Probably Carried the
State bv About 10000
Lli coin Neb November fi Indications
si JO oclock based on meager and kcattri
lug preiln t returns were that Nebraska
opinion in which It Is held that deputies i Uai
ot county officials must bo paid before
f w < if Jip republicans Klgurcs up to
tlut time mainly from the smalliir towtik
and a few ciuntry dlftricts showed a re
Mutphv Is running ahead ot the republican
voto of 1hrce yeurs ago
1rlncctou N J November S Former
President drover Cleveland cast hla l llot
at Chamber street polling station at 1043
o clock today
REMARKABLE RESULT IN IOWA
Cummins Received Laraest Majority
Ever Received by a Governor
Dea Moines Iowa November 5 The re-
sult In Iowa Is remarkable With a marked
fallltg In vote tbioughout tbe State the
lets lu borne nrcclncts being 40 and CO per-
cent In tbe total vote rnd tbe aVerago loss
for the State belrg onctltlh tho total of
two j ears ago A II Cummins republican
rfttdldate and the entire republican ticket
viia elected by a plurality of something
like 01000 th largest ever given u go
error In this Sine
SAN FRANCISCO IS UNION LABOR
Their Candidato Received a Good Sized
Plurality
Sin Francisco Cal November 5 Incom-
plete returns frmu todays tauntclpal elee
Hon indicate that Kugcno 15 Schauta the
union labor nominee for
mayor Is elected
by o p urnlity of at least iwou A Vclis
republican H second in the raco and J C
robin tlemocratlc candidato a poor third
The board ot atipcrvlsoia will ha dumo
cratlc The rehiiluder of Uio ticket Is di
vided between the republicans and tho
SlTHSfr iUo totnl vote c8t was over
k 0OO
Republicans in South Dakota
BIoux Tails B I Norrmbcr LHeturn
lite coming In sluvvly The vote Is light
yver thu Ktate only rlrcult judgex being
elected At nilflnlsht tho indications are
that tho republicans eieojcdioil jgbl Judges
but tbe democrats cl m tli Vlerlfoii of
Bennett In the Third anl McOee In the
Seventh district
KEN1UCKY IS ALL RIGHT
DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY IN LEGIS-
LATURE INCREASED
Charles F Grainfjer and the Entire Dem-
ocratic Municipal Tloket Were
Elected in Louisville
Louisville Ky November fiTbo gen-
eral assembly that was elected In Ken
turky today with the exception of half
the senate Which holds over will be demo-
cratic on Joint ballot by an Increased
majority according to the latest returns
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This general assembly will elect a suc
cessor to Unltul rftntoa Senator Deboe
republican for the farm beginning March
I 1IMR
In the city nt Louisville the democrats
elected Charles lirnlnger democrat
mayor over John A Stratum rjnubllcati
by about fw majority The uemoeratK
also elected tt < elr city and county legis-
lative tickets
The democrats elected every candidate
on their ticket for school trustee In ljOUls
llle Trust ws ere Uected by vita a ore
ote so the result wt Known early
Utah Renubltcans Successful
Salt Lake Utah Noveml er r Itcturns
from fifty Ci ee voting dUtrlcts of Walt
Lake Indicate tho election of Thompson
a candidate for bcrougt president lu the r < publican or mayor over Uary demo
at b t0 ° MT
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borough of ltlchnond I the aiparent trl
uraph of the etunty In the old city and I ogden Utah November C Indlentlon nt
cunty of New York Iof Jirtle of the 10 p in ara that the entire tepubllcan
tck nM bevn ftlecteJ ly m
J Ollrleu Samuel
supieme c urt Morgan
Denver Probably Democratic
Uenver Colo November r > The returns
rceehed up to 1130 p m Indicate that In
this Arapahoe lonnty the entire demo-
cratic tbket Is elected by 2000 to B00O
Plurality
Kansas Reoublicans Won
Topeka Kan November 5 Local elec-
tions Vi re held In evciy county tn Kansas
today county commissioners and school
trustees being the onlv officer elected
ltepubllcna were generally successful
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EAGLE PASS NEWS
District Court in Sesnon Successful
Bull Fiohls Society Event
Uagio las Texas November I District
court met heio today The doclcot is com
parntlely light both criminal nud civil
The Tnost Important civil case 1 Chltten
Oalveston Ilarrlsbmg and San Antoulo
ltullroad company suit for damages to
pastures by tire allegedto have been caused
by the defendant company
The Jlestas ar now In full awing lu-
C Iortlrb Diiu Just across the Ulo ilinnde
from Kagle Iass Hull lights are the main
attiactlon To thcio excursion trains ate
run oicr > Sunday ftoui Monterey U Sin
Yesterdays special in two see
timis brought In nboul 0i people from
San Antonio and Intermediate place The
publican gain but a ear ago when the I majority vas composed of negioes i
nurrge republican mslorlty was 8hOO If I Mexlcails to whom the long lailioml 1
thire gains nistafpoil I
ire Kedgcutck re
inddlean candidate for supreme court Jus-
tice will carry the State by from 0OO0 to
1C00O At it publican heuljuarters ho
claim Is made of 10000 but tlio undecisive
ness of tho figures are admitted
Itcturns reeelveil up to 1 oclock this
morning Indicate thai the lepuhllcnn Statu
ticket lias been elected probably by as
much as JOnoo majotlty
Lincoln Neb November B In the < tty
of Lincoln complete returns except two
precincts give Judge Sedgowlck republi-
can over IWO plurality
Omaha Nob November S Ninety pre-
cincts give Sedgewlck icpubllcan JOobj
Ilollenbcck fusion 7631
NEW JERSEY WENT REPUBLICAN
Franklin Murphy Elected Governor by
About 10000 Plurality
Trenton N J November fl I ite re-
turns bear out Ihe earlier Indications that
rrnnlilln Murphy reriubllcau haa been
elected governor by about 10100 plurality
Iioth branches of the leglslaturu will be r
publican
Newark N J November 0 B ox coun-
ty haB gone for Muiphy republican cundl
date for governor probably liy SfKV The
scattering returns coming In show that
and
ride
and low fine were doubtleso iilluiing
Others enibruced tho chance of visiting
friends on the border vvlillo vet a largo
number thronged the Amphitheater on the
plazu which was nveicjumled by nil rjukjj
and roiHlltmns of peoplenu eager to
wit tie some for tbe first time tho groat
National sport Tho performance was but
so eicltlng as the one a week ngo Tbe
bulls were not veiy tuiloiis and there were
no narrow escapes or the capi bnmlllleros
or pbadores to evrifo thu crowd
The siilal event of tho past week was
undoubtedly the birthday putty Riven by
Miss ituth KcIho nt the residence of her
parents Mr nnd Mrs Winchester lftelwi
on Haurdjy evening It was a blldiens
party augmented bv vcral cblldien of a
largo growth specially Invited including
L Jl Johnson geiieml uianinVi of tlie
Mextuin Iutcrnatlouiil rnltioad nnd Mrs
Johnson wllh others from O lortlrlo I lna
and lliigle I iss There were about 1
guests and the whole affair was most cu
JojTiblo
A smuggler crossing Ihe railroad bridge
fiom Mexlrn with n sacl iil ot shoes on
Illdar ulght on lielng bulled by the cus-
toms guard dropped the sack took a shot
nt the guard and itid making good his
escape Tbe shot missed
THE WHARTON CHAPTER U D C
A Valuabln Relic Presented to the Chap-
ter Late Visitors to Houston
Wharton Texas Nnt ember ft A very
Important butlnerfc mooting of the J K H
Stuart chapter Inlted Daughters of the
Confederacy was held nt tho residence of
Mrs J T Itolton yesterday evening Dele-
gates for the convention at San Autonlo
Were elected as follows Mrs J T Ilol
ton and Mrs 1 U Huston Annexes
Mrs H Dtilden nnd Mrs > r Hat Smith
A letter was then read fiom Miss Warner
ot Houston accepting tho Invitation ot the
chapter to give a recital in Wharton the
dale for the rciital being ot foi November
15 A valued souvenir of tho civil war a
fnc simile of the last pupor published dur-
ing the Mrgc of Vlcksburg which contained
n graphic account of iIiorc stirring UnH
when heroic deeds were ot dally occurrence
and every oltlxeu vvas n htiro was pre-
sented to tho chapter The paper w a
dated In 1803 This precious souvenir was
donated to tho chapter by Mrs H Mc
Camly as u memorial ot their late member
Mm J L Iroom vrbo bad cberlsheimt
tininng her choicest nwmeirtoes for thirty
eight years It will Ixi treasured as the
dearest rclle of the chanter
Among tlm Whartonltes who visited
Houston for the purpose of seeing the grand
opera were Mr nnd Mrs It n Huston
and MIks I nil He Huston Mra I I Heinle
and Misses Helen nnd lloatriiw rtondle ir
Abornathv Mr P Murray and Miss Use
Mr and Mrs Charles Martlold II U
1orgasson and Mrs Nellie Matthew a ami
Miss Annie McBparrau nud Mlm Ho t
Dawdy
Judge J O Ilarbee nnd Hon V 8
llroskH left veslerday for flnlveston whore
they wore called on legal business
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THE NEW ORLEANS DRY DOCK
Reception Will Take Placo In the
Crescent City
New Orleans November ft The New Or
lean deck will reach tbe rltv by daylight
ncd the reception tokos place tomorrow
afiericen Tho entire river front has been
cYtorntrd wllh bunting and there will be
land nnd naval parades
The test of tho dock when the Injttle
ship Illinois comes hero will be mifln the
occasion of a larger demuuetratlou ending
with a banquet v
r
Chicago Laborers Will Undertake to Combat
Arbitrary Action of Courts
Chicago November fl labors
scheme i i prncllww l nhleh Ihe attorneys of liylns
rinI eoniWnallpns are declared to na B
an MnLiinn In flght the Injunctions
for organUallon lalronr < 8trYkr mi1 strike sriiipnthlz
of Jndges nml emirt against strikers has elB jrtn OIl fnjniieiio proceedings IP
twea realUed by the fonndtng of the Chi j nll gal fight bv life beet legal l 1 talent rt obtain eocii
tngo Antl Inlttn
meeting of the
erntlnti flf lAbol
mcttnn iMiMic t a smilil ° nn lglf f < > r the lllerty n
ofdclalv of thf > t hlcago 1 oil I > fltrf julgP for alleged hiatlon or con
last night tempt nf un lujoilitlonnl order
l roflslons Af star itig n vust sinking fund i frequent nrJlnpf of bo writ of habeas corpus
f m 1 tll allied
to wage legtl hnttle In court against the arbitrallucss of the judge is not voflltt
Imprisonment of any strikers or pickets tailly re itrffteil or compelled liv igtatlon
under the Injunction processes Is a notable I the AntiInjunction league will nnt hesitate
fpn ue of the new body to ask for Ihe Impcm lunent of members
Alleged abuses which are to be fought of the Judiciary on ehniges of oppression of
with special vigor and persistency are Jig the cltlxen itnd malfeasance In office
soooooooaooo <
THE PHILIPPINE ADVICES
ElOCKADE IS TO BE CONTINUED IF
THE PEOPLE STARVE
Thev Must Suffer If Their Relatives Will
Persist in Resisting the Ameri-
can Troops
Mnulln November > Atli lees from Cflin
balogau capital of the Island of Leyte te
port that the rcpicsentHllvcS of varluilt
towns In the Island l ne waited upon ltrlg
adler leneral Smith and complained tb
blin that tlm iicopje nre unable to procure
food becausf of the blo < kude that Is main-
tained along tho slrnlt of Pan Juanlco
tlenernl Smith lopllcd that tho strictest
kind of a blockade would be continued until
Ihe people of Lejlo brought In tlielr guns
and gnve the authorities full Information
concerning tlm Insurgents who Infest tlm
country AH the arguments or the officials
of the towns were nuaralllug
fleuernl Hiiillh linn mdereil the detioitn
tlon of the wife of Jeuoial Lukbiin leader
of the amar revolutionists
The wife of OeneiHl Liikban n the
inalu cause ot the lefusal ot tho Snmar in-
surgent to suirender Some of the prin-
cipal men who have been captured are
illllnjr that their wives be held as hostages
tthlle they go Into Ihe Held for the pur-
pose of pursuadlng their relative to stir
render
four tjathe police officers were killed
and their horses captured yesterday at
la > hay iHland of Ix > jte
Lieutenant Jullen II Cinjct with a d >
tachmeiit of siouts encountered a body of
instwents southeast of Catabalogan Stinnr
Island and In the fight which followed
twentvuve insurgents weie killed One
hundred nnd seventy live homes weie
burned and WjfK pom ds of rice aud 2000
or palsy worn captured
SAIUOAN COURT MARTIAL
WILL PROBABLY BE MORE COSTLY
THAN SCHLEY CASE
Larue Number of Naval Officers Are
Now on Their Way to PaooPngo
A Hiah Priced Jag
Special to The Tost
New Yeik November 6 Tho Tribune has
tho following
Honolulu October 20 vln San Francisco
Tbe Solace arrived hero on Monday on
the way to 1ngp Iago with two iotr ad
inbaU and the othev naval officers who are
to try Captain Tlllaytm charges of tliunk
runes ami unbecoming conduct She will
sail on October Ml Tht Wisconsin sailed
rjatuiduy afternoon These two vessels
with their tluee admirals are on their way
to investigate what pinmlses to be the
costliest jag lu infal history
It is estimated that tbe court mnrtlal
will cost more than the Kchley court ot
Inquiry ihe Wisconsins toai bill will
be 3o0H and the Solnies mnl bill S ij
Wsl Ihe excuse of the court will reach
> 00t mid us most of the offlccm will re-
turn by passenger steiimers lltclr faro will
leieb JJtKM This with tho maintenance
of tbe war vessels on this service mid the
pnj of the olTlneiH will mine tlm total
outlnv to S1M > wxt nil spent to determine
whether llllcy orank In n plate where emi-
nent experts say thara Is nothing to do
hut drink
GOING TO THE RACES
Horsemen Interested in the Bryan Races
Several Entries Natural Resources
Nnvascln Texas Novsmbtr C Tbcic Is
no iltle stir today among local owners of
good bniso especially those reputed to
possess moie than average speed capabili-
ties Most of these nuliials have been
mnie or less trained nt the mre track for
a fuvv weeks past preparatory to going
against soma faut ones at tho llryan fair
niul tomorrow the meet begin Cojixc
iiucutly there Is n general brushing up and
bustle i > ship tho homes to Iliyun by lo
Uiyc lornl ficlgbt
The following gentleiren nre now slate
o soid up tliese IiorwM > John W Leaki
Unc ljed Jack acor Trunk trottor A
1 Ilrlgutie icorglu Fohtcr iiinner N
A IMtoiit llobcrt vambliunlnn taddle and
timucM Collie Cftmti Haspbeig stnnd
nid bicd trotter J M Ackermair tiolda
West Ktandard brfd tiottcr Mack Mcach
unc Hilly standard trotter Quite a party
or peopW nru expecteil to go up on the
irornlng tialn tomorrow
It r Ilrooks an old gentlemnti who has
given the mineral rc > nunes of Crimea nnd
surrounding counties n great deal of care-
ful aad deep study from prnctleil view-
points Jit n number of bocs ot red and
vollow ochre glass sand kaolin bitum
inous coal nsphnltnm and n miscellaneous
collection of quartz and clay ludlcntivc ot
what mother earth holds out to the devel-
oper of lands of this country He has a
number of freak specimens such as nat-
ural bouquet of Howers stems petals nnd
unlets blown Into pieces of ochre The
collection will be flist exhibited at Ihe
Jtrynn fair and then located at College
Htatlon
Texans In New York
Special to Tho Tost
New York November b The following
Texans are registered In New York
Dallas T 11 Fuirchlld Imperial X h
Kenny llotfmau
9an Autonlo Oosehwlnd Ilverett
Wacu Maurice Itanohards Ilelldere
Besuraoat thsiles I Fallen Ilfth Ave
nueTssasM L laddock Morton
Residence at Corrioan
Corrlgan Texns November OFIro last
ulght about 11 ocloek dsslioycd a six room
cottage occupied by Mr Kutus Watson All
Ilia household effectH were lost The family
Reaped with only he elolbes tbey had on
The house was owned by Mr j nB of
dMv flU8TUe ° rlBln ° Uo flre waa a
mum
Oraanized a Church
Orange Texas November 0 Her C n
Pay ne orftnlted n new Iliptlst church at
the sehaol nouie Just four miles north of
0 nin Hn
uiembershli of
about flf teen niirlno the service that
were held that tjlero
duj were e en aP
Plications tor admission into the church
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WEDNESDAY4IORMNG NOVEMBER 6 1901
HOUSTON DAILY POST
TAMMANY DEFEATED A MOVE AQA1NST INJUNCTIONS
QUESTION OF ARBITRATION
WILL COME UP IN PANAMERICAN
CONGRESS TODAY
Proposed Treaty Is Framed Largely on
Lines Recommended by The Haguo
Peace Cnfercnce
Mexico City November 5 The project
for a treaty of arbitration and court of
arbitration which WII be submitted to
the railAmerican conference tomorrow by
the Mexican delegation Is lnreejv fnimcd
on lines recommended by The Hague pence
conference However It proposes an lu
creased number of obligatory subJoctH for
arbitration nnd crenlea vnrlou sanctions
with a Ucw to coercion or punishment of
nations which after signing n treaty fall
to live up to It
Among the sanctions proposed nre tho
foHnnlug
The aggrieved nation nnd any other na-
tion sympathizing with It may terminate
their treaties with the offending power lie
fore tbe proper date for thdr expiration
Jlemhers of the offending non or on the
court of arbitration may be crnscd tli e
from and if the majority of the nntlon
signing the tieatv appro c a note of cen-
sure mflv be addic se < l to the said power
In extieme case the dlsipproung powers
lelntlotM with
ers mav Hitxpend diplomatic
the recalcitrant government
lbe reception of Mine Dins to the dele-
gates and their families at Cbnpultcpcc
castle tonight vns the moot brilliant ot
of the hoi lal functions In honor ot tho
visitors
ANOTHERPLOTUNEARTHED
NATIVES ON THE ISLAND OF LUZON
PLANNED A MASSACRE
Intontibns of the Plotters Was to Start a-
Fire and Storm the Barracks in
the Subseauent Excitement
Maulld November 5 A plot to mi sacre
the American garrison nt Monoadii prov
lnce of Turine Island of Iurun has been
leveiilcd by the wife of one ot the con-
spirators
Several of tbe tonn officials are Implicat-
ed In the imirdetoiis srheme The womnn
who revealed the plot hid a detective be-
neath n bouse In which the lendeiw of the
conspliacy were meeting Arrests followed
and many Incriminating papera were seized
Thu plan was to set tiro to a house
close to the bariack after dark and when
the wildlers came out io nslst In cxtln
LMiWhlng the flamex 150 conspirators
armed with boloi were to rufcb ou the
guard capture tlielr uruil nnd proceed to
massncie the gnrrlbon
Commissioner Wright today took the
onth of office or vice governor He will
be acting govorrfur durlug the convales-
cence of Governor Tnft who probably will
be unable to resume bis duties for some
weeks to cuiuc
The Inlted States Philippine commis-
sion Immediately pnssed tuc treason laws
with slight alterations Several Filipinos
tpoke against them
PREPARING FOR HOSTILITIES
Colombian lnsuraents Are Assembling
Around Bocos del Toro
Mobile Ala November 5 1er steamer
John Wilson fiom Hocns del Toro It is
learned that Colombian lnsmgents are as-
sembling mound Boras to renew hostilities
ibe Amciicaiovvtiud launch leported lm
passed by the Insurgents Is now under
Mood to belong to Krauss Mlnu Hrudduu
V Co of Hocus
CAPTIVES BELIEVED TO BE ALIVE
Consul General Dickinson Returned to
Sofia Very Hopeful
Pnfti Rulgaria Novciibcr C Hulled
states Conrul tenernl Dickinson ot Con-
stantinople returned bete fiom Sntiiakov
to dav He uitthnriicM tho hralement that
lie is intisl d bit boil Miss lUleu M
tlone and her companion Mmc Ttllku nre
nilvo and veil
FROM ARANSAS PASS
Progress of Work at the Pass Personal
Mention
Arnnsis lnss Texns November 15 Cen-
tral K K Stliuon and wife arc guests
of the Hotel Hoyt fietieral Stlnann
United Ktutes assistant engineer is heio
to hb the position held bv Captain Cio s
who is Incapacitated for rervlco at present
on account of his leccrt Inlutles
Mr J l 1caicc Is In cbarue ot trans
fdllig the lock fiom tho eats to the barges
Mr Icniti did slmlhr work on the tlalvcb
ton Jetties nti1 has Just icturned from
the Iaclllc couft where he hint been
winking with the contractois who < on
ttructed the inlvcsirn lettles Mr Pences
work at this place will Include the handling
of the Immense stones seme of them
weighing eight tons to be placed on the
brcikw liter at Aransas Iass
Mr I Opplknfor United Staio nsMst
rtit engineer bns charge ot the govern-
ment work nt the Iass The work is pro-
gressing satlsfiictoilly Large trains of
lock continue to art he rilmost dally
Mr M It Cook tnd wife nre at the Hotel
Hovt Mr Cook Is tho agent of the
B A nnd A I railioad nt this plate
TO FIGHT FOR STOKES MONEY
Octoroon Claims to Be His Widow and
Says He Left a Large Estate
Special to Tho Tost
New York November 3 rtosnninhd nar
clay tlie ocloroon who now declares sho
Is the widow of Edward S Stokes will
light for a portion of the dead mans
estate She made tbe assertion today
I was married to him I assert 4t
again In the presence of my Maker Tbp
marriage ccrllfleata will be found among
Mr Stokes private papers In the fnfo
deposit vault There were two witnesses
The clergyman was of tho Episcopal de
nomination
I shall send to Canada or go myself
and get the record ot tho marriage In case
his relatives fall to Und the rertlHcatc
when they open the vault to loot for his
Mr stokes did not die a bankrupt as
some people are trying to make It an
pear Ills estate Is worth bctweeu 200
it and f100000 nt least and I sha I
light for my rights
GRIMES COUNTY COURT MATTERS
Dirtrict Judge Orders Criminal Docket
Taken Ud on the First Day
Anderson Texas NoVember S County
court Is now In session nnd will be for tho
the balance of the month
J C Melntyre Ji It Mclntyre John
Wlckey and W V Wilcox left tor llryan
today
Judge I ock McDanlcl Esq of Houston
spent n couplo ot days her
Hlmon Fuqua and family who have been
In West Texns for two years have moved
bark to their home
Dr Montgomery has moved to the Rhodes
Place and Rob Mallard has moved to Mrs
District court meets here November it
and It has been tho custom of the court
to take up the civil docket the Drst two
wteks but at the last term of court the
ccuxt diuused th order anfl the ctliltitl
lAts4 4S Jf jr7Si t PV Si
PURELY VEQETADLE
Cures con
stipation
corrects n
biliotisllv
er clears
the com
plcxion
Keeping
healthy the
stomach liver
and kidneys
2Gp nt Drurtirloto
The Only Tea Imitated Whyf
Cures a Cough op Cold at onco
Conquers Croup tirlppe and Consumption
FRUR A beautiful I ilendarsent free Men
tiontliUpaper AeMeycrCoBaltluioreMd
COURTESY
1Z
FROM SAN ANGELO
Good Price for State Lands Property
Scllinfl Hiah
San Angelo Tosai Novomber 1 It is
ieported that alio it forty suits will be
brought for lands In Schleicher county
an sided by the laid commissioner recent
Jhfty feet fiontnge of business proncity
on tho mnlu business xtrcet fold for IJ >
The agl Vlon for moio school loom his
been taken up by the vnilnus Indies nil
societies of the Ciatuent churches tn tnu
cltv
I lie pecan market bns ruled llvelv during
the past week prices for average havlug
gone to Wc anil hbipments for the week
4 cars
CHEROKEE NATION MAY BE OPENED
Senator Carpenter of Kansas Believes
New Treaty Will Be Opened
Collude O T Novembers The Thero
kce Nation in Indian Territory probably
xvtil be opened to white settlement within
the nevt eighteen months Senator J C
Carpenter of ivliumit Kan attorney for
the Indians thinks a tieaty between tlie
government and tbe fherokces prnildlng
for the allotment of the lands In the Nn
tlnn will be consummated tliU winter lie
believes the renson the last triBv was ic
Jected vvas that matters wore misrepresent-
ed to ho Indians Tbe matter has been
explained and they arc now nnxlotw to
tukc allotments
ANOTHER TEXAN HONORED
Dr O L Fisher of Fort Worth Elected
to a Place bv Methodist Bishops
Cinclnnntl Ohio aember 5 Tho Meth-
odist bishops rishop Andrew piosldimr
this morning bad before them n number
of law questions governing the church
Theyelected Illchnp Wublcn to ill Ihe va-
cancy on tho committee on fraternal rela
tonn cniihctl by tlie death of HMiop Nlnde
Dr 0 L Fisher ot Toil Woitb Texns
was elected to till the vacancy In the
untverMity senate Dr lingers of Newntk
N J wns elected to fill the vacancy in
the board of education
Dr Theo Rozeine
San Antonio Texas November 5 Dr
Theodore Ito olne ged fiS yeais died nt
his home 018 Nolan street this morning
Dr itozelne had been a resident of San
Antonio for thirty yearn and was one of
the most popular men lu the city lie re-
tired from practice several years ago
Til
The Woman Who Was Not Athletic
From Fables for the Fair
There was onco a Womnn who wore
Highheeled Shoes nnd a Tight Corset
Iloth Those are Highly Injurious atrt Inar-
tistic to tho Last Degree One Day sho
Went out to tho Unkji with a Sensible
Friend who wore u Sweater nnd Man
fashioned Shoes There they Met two
Men playing Oolf
i 2hr sl1 nlly V ln J01 AVny
said tho Woman who was Not Athletic
1 Can not Tlay the Game nt all I do
DR HATHAWAY
chronic and private dIsi
dally to meet all
cured more cases
In the United States
QUITE A LOT
i
of tho dresay Incline
vesterdav and not one left n A
a now suit and pleased witbj
his clothes and hla clothier4
WAV
have a store full left and ready
to fit and olease all comers J2
Our Suits and Overcoats are i
inn at from 750 to 25 Mj
And you havo a guaranUf
moneys worth no matter vvhjty
suit vou oet M
Our Hata and Furnishing Gotfi
the
If from CawtViona Its rlflht
FINANCIAL
PROMPTNESS
WITH ABUNDANT MEANS
given the severest test
512 and 514 MAIN
AND UNSURPASSED FACILITIES
V W DARBY AND A RAGLANI
A personal InvesllgHtlpu will convince
tho best equipped tlie largest the most pr
business cillegu In Icmh Six hundred jt
leasoniible conditions Itallrnad fare paid
logue ever pilntcd
docket will be taken up the first day nnd
IWnflU ka rented the IMedmont
sptlng and will put up bath houses
next vear and if it pays he wfil llx up
In style another year
St
LIBERAli
j
THE KiERGHOTS UWmi BEilK OF HOOSTjHf
PROPER ACCOMMODATION
rXTENDS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY
AND SOLICITS NEW ACCOUNTS f
it
VROPRItTORS DALLAS TEXAS
any one Unit the Metropolitan Ii lit
ogieShlve and by far the movt I
iidents naninlly Positions etttttfh
to Dallus Wilto for tlnestWlltpl
rii >
Not Know a Caddy from a Bull-
a Ioursouu < from 3 Tee > P
Not nt nil I will DcscrilutuK
to You sold the Men if
Oh Thank you but One willVtf
Ihiougb she leplled and rts
the Ikvtlooklng and the Other Jsg
after tbe Sensible Tilend fl
May 1 tjriy your Iarasoirtf
when tbey bad Started
If you will lb w Good rterc
It 19 verv Koollsli 1 know butrtt
is so Absuidly Thin and the tufa
It so It
Tho Sensible rilcnd cnmeupjMi
nnd her lace she US
flopping
are ton uldlcillotis A Ho e colorH
the Links Vou aro ke < T > lr
on
playing loo no will get QntJtn
tice t >
Ob I Hone not said the VrtSp
was Not Athletic ft
Do not lie Alarmed Mid
It Is All Ulght bv
Moreover I Saw him Help jnu
Fence said tho Sensible FrUtU
Waded through u Muddy Brteip
Inmo Is Onl of Date tAlM
Tho Womnn wiio was Not All Win
Jeiwlvcly nnd for Some Time ink
I um Spoiling HverythUMjn
softlv Let um Oo Home Ml e
can Play W
Itut then You could Ml Jlt
dame said he Sitting doiri a
Kind Of Artltlclal Watershed iM l
the Itosecnloicd Itetlectlon of tuiic
Is this it Hunker sho a Jrf Jh
Yes he milled Its rmjc
shipid Pcojilo Who wish to be Mel
Observation
OhJ wild she Then VvniMia
Well he replied This l rui
Called a Hnrnid too becaosHCi
n Cbniice that Somo one P
after nil Ki
Then orw il
Ob said Uie
Behind Hint lllg Itock Is ono o UW
ers on the Links Isnt It fc
It Is Indeed ho replied M
Up the flume very ItnpSdlr M
There nud I will Lxplain It W
You uH
You are so flood she C
Lifted her Over tho Wall J
Not at All be replied JW
Some Time Afterward tie II
Filcnd who wns Fugaged lOT
Through some Underbrush Bin
n Pond In Search of herJihm
by Them on the Itcturn C rifj
them Seated against the jywIWaj
te
somewhat Unoriginal AttItuo
surptlscd S
j
this tcnrhei ns that You nww
an Old Dog New Tricks >
Had Seen It Before
New York Clipper
Dr C W Crawford mltwgj
iianil opcrn bouse at Sp pft
vouches for this i liv l-
At a recent performance Si
an overdressed woman alter Io <
tentntlously Into her sent WTJU
herself and looked nt the PTOP
lug it nt tho second PiiR911
wiw In prominent lettrrs j
which she mispronounced
t0 PshaW sho remarked l
compaiiloii weve seen tali
foie los go home wjciifli
Hut after n whisperedI ° J XX
part ot her frlued who pr Wi
her mistake to her she sett Wi
scat nppmently somcvThat gj
Stops the Coujh ffl
and Works Off the Gfcli
Laxative BromoQulnlne TKWri
cold In ono day No Cure h ra
23 cents on
STRICTURE AND VARICOCEI
CURED PAINLESSLY
There Is no necessity of submitting to painful surgical operation If f J
flicted with Stricture or Varicocele Uy an original method of
ed by and used exclusively In my
rac
these diseases gently end la a majority of c l
loss of tlm from business My treatment 1 Si
there Is no cutting or cauterising and tne jq
ough and permanent i iviw
ihose nftllctud wlUi Stricture or Varlcocet x
ware of tho many readv made quick cares VJS
advertised Your condition needs special M p
pertinents often result In permanent inJ1
ayinptoms I h r
trti <
than any other phiyciwJI
and my method ot Ut Jfi
I can cure you In t Jsi
v fcv
Poison skin diseases bladder and urinary complalttts otc
MY LEOAL GUARANTEE
To ftilflll every prcunlsp J make Is given to all patients when flffift
antee which means seroethlng and Is backed by my financial P ° nAW
b
can certified to by the leading banks ajid commsrcUl agencies
J Newton Hathaway M D 210 Alamo Pim Sail Ailto
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