The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIITH YEAR, No. 319, Ed. 1, Monday, February 17, 1902 Page: 1 of 6
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Packards Laundry
prairie Ave
Phone 333
JS AND WHEEL
Scrapers
gRADING PLOWS
AND
WHEELBARROW
Send Us Your Orders
XGEL
910 and 912 Texas Ave
rTi aPAone 22 and our wagon
S l Call and deliver promptly
H0S 1
GENTS WANTED
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THC
BZ HOT filR TREflTfllEHT
CURES RHEUMATISM
LLunns Sasiifarksm
Kiam Bldg Houston Tex
Krihv for Circular
CEMENT LIME
S BRICK Etc
Write for price
HACATEEft Sons ESS
pill classes are reduced effec
fsFeb 10th TEXAS DEALERS
pnow buy from TEXAS JOB
r to better advantage than
ff before and secure much
PlcKr deliveries than from
wees outside the state
OIL TANKS
Machinery Castings
tectural Iron Steel Works
WWELL
IRON WORKS
HOUSTON TEXAS
ff Mrc Lamps
7 Wire Desk Shades
ueclrical Novelties Etc
BARDEN
Jncanil Machinery Co
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The best of all
Mineral inciters
Bottled at Waukesha
Wis in gallons quarts
pints and half pints
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Local Agents
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IMPORTED
taiidiiras and Japan
Wrifo for Quotations
MOUilON TbAo
POPULAR BRANDS OF CIGARS
HENRY GEORGE
TOM KEENE
VICENTE PORTUONDO
TOM MOORE
LA FERNANDINA
KIRKLMDH0RROW
Wholesale Distributers
WRITE ME TOR PRICES ON
ills did leti cits
Before Placing Order
fillS Victoria Tex
THE BUSY MAN
CAN NOT TRAVEL
lime Is too valuable Tae
Telephone gives Instant coin
inunleatlon and answer Call
Long Distance and save
needles delo
SOUTHWESTERN TELEGRAPH AND
TELEPHONE COMPANY
Highest in Efficiency Lowest
in Price
CONNELLEY CO
215 Alain Street
Our stock now teady More com-
plete than ever and have added
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
We are prepared to give liberal
accommodations to our customers
101 Main St Houston Tox
HP McLaughlin Co
Handle Farm and Country
Ready Mixed Paints
Wholesale and retail dealers tn Cement
Lime Common and Fire Brick
P 0 Box 612 HOUSTON
W mXTt M2ti2iis > atii misrt rtagSraBSggs
LAREDO
Texas and return
MONTEREY
Mexico and return
On Sale February 20 and 21
Te Chair Cars on all Trains
10 ent to Passenger Department Houston Texas for copy of Southern
Pacific Rice Cook Hook containing 200 recipes
JfeSAyPS 202 Main St
rp aa and TloKet Astt
MAILABLE EDITION
TnrH February 10 Lu Pntrlc today pub-
lishes n letter received from Its correspon-
dent Mr Homer a sunivor of tlio massa-
cre of a Trench scientific mission by can-
nibals at Sllcroki New Guinea Januaiy 1
M Itouvcr iclntes that the yacht Salvnttl
with the mission on boiril hail anchoied
oft the coast of New Guinea and thnt sev-
eral of the ciploicrs landed After an ap-
parently friendly teceptlon from tho
natives the latter treacherously attacked
them during the nlsht murdering twenty
fle of the paitj Including Ilaron Vlllars
Count Ie Saint Itomy and MM Hacenbock
and Arles and wounding thirtythree In
cludlns the writer of the letter Mr Hou
yer thp chief of the mission nnd another
rronehmnii nn meil Itelmar
M ltouyer nrites Ve weio all sleep
Ins peaeefullj when there was a great up
loar and we neie attacked tiv hundreda o
natives enrrliiK toiches Severil of ns
were felled to the ground with clubs
hatchet and peir Others went over
pen ered carried awaj nnd bound to trees
I was among this number I recehed n
blow on the h ad from a club and fainted
TWO DESPERATE NEGROES
THEY ATTACK AND KNOCK DOWN A
DEPUTY SHERIFF
Usino a Woman as a Barricade They
Fired on Citizens Who Came
to the Rescue
Siimtervllle Ala rebruary lOOnc kill
demand throe serlouslv Injured Is the result
of a desperato battle fought here yesterday
named
negro prisoners
day between two
and Jul Ooodwalu and a
Henry lVII > ou
deputy sheriff and cltUem of thl place
Tho dead
IEH GIUHAM while
The Injured
Deputy Sheriff Charles Lane
Willie Iorter
Giorpo Stafford
white men
Ml tho injured are
Deputy Sheriff Charles Lane yesterday
afternoon was leading thp two negroealnto
their cells from the corridor when the men
prang upon him and knocked him to the
floo seriously woundlne him The men
hen rau through the Jailer residence and
Mrs Lane who was rushing
were met by
tp be MSUuce of the officer with Win
chestr rifle and repetlnir un The ue
rots stuekt bsr to w aehed ti weip
tlon n
long done In Europe
i UUWJ
VIEWS ON THE ALLIANCE
Feeling of Apprehension IsShown by the
Depression in Consols
London February 10The AngloJapa
ucse alliance continues tn absorb the at-
tention of Europe Despite the parifle as
suranccs In parliament tbtx great new fac-
tor In vvrnld politics onuses some uneftsl
found Its expression In the depiesslon In
consols Till feeling It emphasized Uv
Lord Lnnsdownes Ntntemeut that Mnnchtt
rla Is to he rcgirded as n part of rljmi
under the terms of the tieatv Some alarm-
ists argue therefore that It Is within Ja-
pans power at nnr moment to undertnkrt
to drhe Hu sln fiom Manchuria and tn
compel Orent llrltnln to take part In tho
contiovcrsj hv Including Franco In the
qunnel The Spectator which stron lv
eoiidemns the tienty Is quite pinlcky on
this point njlng
If the continuance of the Busslnn oc-
cupation of Manchuria Is held to con-
stitute a violation of the Integrity of China
then no are Indeed plunged Into u whlil
nol I
The explanation sent from Toklo Wed
nesday that Great lliltnln was vhtuilly
forced Into an alliance by Marquis Itos
thieatenlng to loin Itussln Is not widely
accepted as a fact It must be admitted
however tliit the treaty has received the
general suppoit of ireat llrltnln desplto
Its revolutionary character This Is a suf-
ficient Indication of the ticmeudous change
In public sentiment tn England In the past
three years The fact that an nllhncc has
been accepted with an llastern power when
stoadfnetlj refused to Europe Is highly
significant Tills point receives an ugly
emphasis when the Times used this sinister
language regarding If
We can stand by Japan In the far East
without any thought of the Japaucsc In-
terests In other quarters for none such
In practice exist Thin would not be the
cafe If as onr German neighbors ln lnu
nc s If not apprehension which has I ntc who should he the Ia6t to tannt us on
that score wo had de lrcd to secure a can
tlnentnl sword which we might hare ob-
tained If we had been willing to trust
others as wc nro willing to trust Japan
This however Is only another Illustration
of tho bitter almost fanatical animosity
now prev ailing In both England nnd Ger-
many against each other The more closely
the far Eastern situation Is examined In
the light of the new conditions the Ic s
probable It seems that Russia will permit
herself to be involved In a conflict ocr tho
Immediate consummation of any of her de-
signs It Is Japan whose new Importance
and unkuown ambitions and whose West
em civilization which Is still mi experi-
ment aie all elonicuts of uncertainty thnt
Is the cause of some unensluess among eou
servatlvo diplomatists It can only bo said
that her discretion and self restraint In
some recent crisis una been superior to
those of her Europcnn associates In the
opinion of the British foreign department
this peril Is Imaginary Japanese diplo-
macy Is prudent and patient and In till
connection It may be mentioned that Mar-
quis Ito when he was here moie Jliun
once dccloicd that Japan ImporHlitly re-
quired twenty jcars of peace end sccurty
from outside attack to ileielop her prodi-
gious resouites In Formosa At the end
of thnt period she would ho perfectly nblij
to maintain a position of splendid IsoJi
the far En > t as England has so
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EATEN BY CANNIBALS
At Least One Member of a French Party Is
Known to Have Met His Fate
When I recovered consciousness at 5
oclock In tho morning I found myself tied
hand nnd foot nnd surrounded by savages
who believing mo to be dead were keep-
Ing me for themselves I saw tho body
of llaron Vlllnrs near me bound to a tree
Ills body was naked hlK head had liecn
split open lils eyes had been gouged out
Ihe Count Do Saint Itomy had been decapi-
tated and his head stuck on the end of a
spear a trophy M Hagcnbock was hpttted
on a bamboo nnd being roasted over a tire
Tho savages were about to cut him up I
awaited rov fae I was afraid to move My
neail hurt me dreadfully
All arqund too the ground was strewn
with corpses Suddcnlj a great clamor
arose followed by a fusllhide I opened my
eyes and saw Dr Forlter and the rest oJ
the mission firing at the cannibals I
shouted and the rescuers ran to me and
cut the bonds which bound me to the tree
The cannibals tied leaving thirty two dead
The clothes of Mr Vrles were found but
his body was missing He had evidentl >
been devoured by the savages during tho
night
WERE CAUGHT IN TRAP
Inexperienced British Soldiers Suffered a
Severe Loss
Tretorla February 10 One hundred and
fifty mounted Infantrymen while patWwr
the Klip river south of Johannesburg reb
ruary 12 surrounded a farm houso where
they suspected Boers wcro In hiding A
single nocr broke away from the houso
and the British started to pursue him Tho
Boer climbed a kopje tho British follow-
ing Immediately a heavy fire was opened
upon them from three sides The British
found themselves In n trap and in a posi-
tion where they were unable to make my
defense Ulght of the British officers made
a gallant effort and defended the rldga
with carbines and revolvers until they
were overpowered Tho British had two
officers and ten men killed nnd several of
ficers and forty men srounded before the
force was ahlo to fall back nnder cover of
a blockhouse
London February 17 According to spe-
cial dispatches from Pretoria tho nei ited
Infantrymen who were trapped at Klip
river were all fresh from home and unused
to Boer tactics The bulk of the casualties
occurred during the retreat of the Brit-
ish Tim killed included Major Dovvell tho
commander of the force
London February 111 Lord Kitchener In
addition to reporting tho Klip river affair
says A party from the South African
constabulary line on tho Wnterval liver
encountered 1ebruary 10 a superior foiee
of the onomy near Van Ton PornlicM and
was driven back with loss
ons from her The womans screams at-
tracted a great crowd and tho negroes bar-
ricading themselves behind her body began
using their weapons on all who entered
the house George Stafford a young white
man was dangerously vvouuded In the head
with a club and Willie Porter another
white man seriously Injured In n few
minutes news of the battle at the tfherlffs
houso spread through the tonn and eltl
reus of tho town soon reached the all
Tho negroes had forced their way upstairs
where they barricaded themselves Lc
Graham one of the most prominent young
men In the city with gun in hand at-
tempted to reach the second Boor and was
shot dead on the steps In tbo exclcmcnt
following tho men escaped through the
rear of the Jail and though several shots
were fired ut them In the pursuit they suc-
ceeded In getting nvvay Both of thcin nro
believed to be seriously wounded
Operation Not Successful
Tarls February 10 The Illudoo inin
named Dordlra which was separated from
Itadlca by an operation February 0 died
suddenly this morning at 7 oclock In con-
vulsions due to the advanced stage pi the
tuberculosis from which she suffered Tho
twins appeared to Improve durlrvjast eefc
and passed their time playing happily with
toyf The death of Dordlc hag been con-
cealed from Undies who Is mukfng ax
ctllcnt progress
lie
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HOUSTON BAILY
XYTITTT YEATtNO 319
HOUSTON TEXAS MONDAY FEBRUARY 17 1002
THE TRIP BY STAGES
Prince Henry of Prussia Stayed Some
Hours at Southampton
GLAD TO VISIT AAIKRICA
Last Man He Shook Hands Wit
Germany Was an American
May Arrive at 10 Oclock on
Morning of February 22
in
AT CHERBOURG BUT A SHORT TIME
the
THE PRELIMINARIES IN NEW YORK
Admiral Von Baudissin Conducted Rc
llfjious Services on the Royal Yacht
Hohcnzollern
Southampton February 10 The steam-
ship Kron Prlnz Wllhcliu arrived at 0
oclock this morning The Kron 1rluz Wll
helm pioceeded slowly from Bicmerhaven
down the Wescr under a cloudless sky and
amidst cheers from tho people lining the
shore Prince Henry and his suite walktd
upon tho upper deck with sumo of the pas-
sengers Later the pilncs dined lu the
general salon and then spent an hour In
the smokliig room
He was up early this morning walking
the deck In the course of a conversation
today ho again expressed the pleasure he
feels at visiting the United States and add-
ed Why tho last mun I shoo hands
with on German ground was an American
the Berlin representative of the Associated
Press
At about halfpast 10 this morning tho
Isle of Wight and the forts of Portsmouth
were sighted The special train from Lou
don can vine passengers for the Kron
Prlnz Wllhelm arrived it Southampton at
1130 but was not allonod to proceed to
the dock until the steamship bearing Prlnec
Honry had been made fast At 1 oclock
the dock swarmed with policemen nnd de-
tectives and tho steamship tickets of the
Southampton passengers were rcpeatedly
sciutlnlrcd
Prince Henry remained on the bridge of
the steamer until tho members of tho Gcr
man embassy at London who come here to
welcome him went on boaid Ho then re
celved them In his saloon
Tho Kron Prlnz Wllhelm sailed for Cher-
bourg at 8 oclock this afternoon
Hour of His Prospective Arrival
Now York February 10 The Kron
Pilnz Wllhelm to equal her best record
the time of which was five days fifteen
hours nnd fortthe minutes made ou De
comber 1 last should bo sighted off Fire
Island between 4 and r oclock Siturdiy
morning February 12 and arrive at the
Sandy nooK lightship at n quarter of S
oclock If she does arrive at that time
she will reach he dock at about 30 ocloik
This time however Is approximate as the
sarins from flicrbomg Is probably given
fiom her deprrturo lu the harbor Jtrc
ords nre calculated from Cherbourg Mole
The time of passing C herbourg Mole would
probably be half an hour later
Preparations in New York
New York Febrinry 10 The opening
day of tho Tcek In which Prince Henry of
Prussia Is looked for witnessed the arrival
of Captain Benjamin Parker who his
come here for the purpose of taking the
Emperor of Germanys new yacht Meteor
to the other side
Captain Parker for many years sailed
the German emperors old yacht Meteor
In 1S99 he was engaged by Sir Thomas
Llpton with Captain Hogaith and Wey
hlng to take charge of tho Shamiock I
In her races here
The regular Sunday services prescribed
by the Lutheran church took place on the
Hohenzollern nt 10 oclock In the morning
They were conducted by Admiral Vnn
Baudissin and were attended by all the
members pf the crew At tho close the
commnnder of the Imperial jacht picpared
to carry out the cabled Instruction from
Empeior William to place a wreath on the
tomb of Miss Beatrice Ooelet daughter of
the late Robert Goolet and of Mrs Harry
Goelet who died on February 1 of pneu-
monia The wreath was delivered at the
Hohenzollern at 11 oclock and a ftrW
minutes later Admiral Von Baudissin In
full uniform accompanied by his aide
Captnln Vonderosten also In uniform left
for tbo Goelot hoW on Fifth avenue The
wreath was left at the residence and later
carried to Woodland cemetery and placed
on the tomb
A BILL BY MR COOPER
PROVIDING FOR A NAVAL SHIPYARD
IN EAST TEXAS
Text of the Measure Given to Remove
Certain Erroneous Impressions
Which Exist
Special to The Post
Washington February 10 Inasmuch as
there seems to be somo doubt as to the
exact nature of a bill recently Introduced
by Itoprescntatlve Cooper of Texas the
full text of the measure Is here given
A bill to provide fo rthe selection of n
site for the establishment of n navy yard
and dry duck onor near Sabine pass or
the Neehes und Sabine river lu the Statu
of Texas
Bo It enacted that the president be and
ho hereby Is required to appoint a com
mlslson of two competent naval officers and
one competent trmy officer of the Engineer
corps whose duty It shall be to make n
thorough examination of Bablne pa and
the Nethrs and Sabine rivers up to Beau-
mont on the Neehes river aud up to Or-
ange on the a Rhine river and the contigu-
ous territory in the State of Texas with
the tUv f detsrmlolBX U practicability
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CHICAGO IN A BAD WAY
No Money on Hand to Conduct the Govern-
ment and Credit Low
fSreclal to Tho Tost
Chicago February 10 Absolute Insol-
vency and suspension of the exercise of tho
municipal functions are predicted by
Comptroller McGann In a letter sent to
Chairman Mavor of the council finance com-
mittee Worse and woise would be an
appropriate heading for the missive While
tho comptrollers woeful estimate for 1002
was for a total of 0207109 McGann now
points out that tho oash available will bo
limited to fSlPOlltl
The city will accordingly be brought to
a verge of paralysis
Tho comptroller ssys that In two years
the elty has lo t 3270411 In cash He
chaigcs this loss up to the operation of
tlie revenue law s administered
Tho cash available will be limited to
81W110 39 Instead of 920J103S1 and
the expenditures for the year 1002 must
bo restricted to the amount ot cash avalla
blc
The operation of tho revenuo law as
administered Is responsible for a net loss
to tho city In two jears of 127011100
In 1000 the city council approprlaed
l1illSSRor > and estimated receipts from
taxes S0rO302S ns
This on a valuation of 315101410
which subsequent to the levy being spread
and expended was reduced to 270505080
and tho levy was thereby reduced to 1531
31700 make a net loss of 11720101S In
lfOl tho elty council appropilatcd SllOtt
8PS11 and made a levy IihmiI on a valua-
tion of 27050r > SKO While this valuation
was Increased the reduced rate resulted In-
n net lo s of 1000 SQ1 18 mailing a tntil
loss to tho general fund In two j nrs of
S3270411PO
Washington February 11 The coming
week promises to be one of unusual nctlv
ltylti the house ot representatives Begin
iilhiT tonioirovv tho war revenue reduction
bill will be taken up with two days for
doliitc and a stringent special rule bringing
the bill to a voto nt 3 p m on Tuesday
without Intervening motions to recommit
or amendments other than thosu of a verbal
character pioposod by tho committee At
the outset there promises to be n spirited
Contest ou the adoption of the special rule
as the mlnorllv will protest agnlnst the
cutting olT of amendments and the motion
to recommit There is little doubt how-
ever that tbo rule will be adopted When
the debate proper begirt there will bo hard-
ly more than bree hours on each side This
time will be given to the members of the
ways and menus commit fee who In ttiiu
will apportion It among their colleagues
The rmseago ot lie bill is n foregone eon
rluidon sn the minority member ns well
us tho majority favor It the only differ-
ence ns to the amount of reductions ami
the extent to which tariff changes should
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If the needs of the city as representeS
by tho levy made by the city council which
constitutes a plan for administration of
alTalrs by the executive departments nnd
which has been expended by the executive
depirtmcnts In tho execution of such plan
aie to bo disregarded In making tho revising
of assessments by the boards of assess-
ments review nnd equalization absolute
Insolvency and suspension of the excrclso
of municipal functions will follow In a few
5 cars
Tho nnance committee begins Monday on
Iti task of making up the budgeK Tb
city hall employes aro tremblingInthelc
bcots Nothing approaching tho present
condition has ever been experienced by tho
cltv of Chicago
Wo start In the year wlthont any money
In the general fund said Comptroller Me
Gann In commenting on his letter Wo
nro compelled tn borrow at the very start
off In another year our credit will be
exhausted Wo will not be able to borrow
money
There Is only one remedy When the
city council nukes n levy that levy must
be respected The toMng bodies rmis t vei
ognlze that the full amount of the Jevy I
absolutely necessary lo the city Ot Chi-
cago
If this thing keeps up It Is not hard to
flgure what the fntuie will tuing forth If
we have no money no credit tiovr are wo
going to buy conl how are vvo going To piy
mtlirlrs 1 mean Just what I sar tn my
lei ten Suspension of municipal Junctions
will result Tho condition Is sot forth o
M
n < tlv ns It Is
The outlook Is for the most drastic cut
ting down it expenses In the history of the
eltv High whirled offlclals aro likely lo
lliid thumselus nut of n Job
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A WEEK OF CONTESTS
Is Promised in the House Important Mat-
ters Being on Calendar
go Aside from the tariff lssifrT It weirtH
be no surprise If the sensational speech ot
ItoprcHontntlve Wheeler Ky on Prince
ileurys visit nnd other foreign matters ffg
ures In tho discussion a3 much feeling hm
been aroused by the speech
The Indian nppioprlatlon bill will hi
taken up on Wednesday with two other ap
pioprlatlon bills the diplomatic and con-
sular and the postofflco bill In loservc
Chairman Herman of tho Indian atrnln
committee expects to occupy two or three
days so that the other appropriation hllln
probably will go over until the following
week In that ense private claims will
piobably get some consideration the latter
pan of the week
TvJiero aie ssvurnl Important measuresott
general legislation now nudy for eonslil
erntlon Including the intlannrehy bill and
the Piclllc cable bill The Intention iow
ever Is not to consider these general meiii >
men so long as u iv uppiopiintlnn bill rw
mnlnx miiiitvil upon ihe woik iil
the thiol of 111 Jioii < it s etpeeled tllll
ihe coming wetk miv ier senne progrest
In tho ivivs mil menus onnnllteo on th
iiblct of Cub in nipimllv which was
defined until aftei the vvn levcnuo reduc-
tion mrnsun hail been pa < d
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JOHN LSHEPPARD ILL
His Wife Has Been Notified of the Congress
mans Condition
Special to The Post
Washington February 10 Judge John L
Sheppard representative of the Fouith
Texas district was seized by lllneis this
morning which has resulted In bin havlug
been unconscious nil the day The malady
Is primarily Blights disease the danger
from which Is accentuated by other com-
plications
Judge Sheppards son Paul has been here
for several dajs and another son Morris
airlved today A telegram has been sent
of locatlne at some point thereon a navy
jard and dry dock and in their discretion
to locate a suitable site tbereiii iu nnd as-
certain ns nearly us may be cost for which
such site can bo purchased or acquired
Tliut In making such examination and se-
lection of site said commission shall hnvo
due regard to commercial aud uuvnl Inter
esls generally nnd Investigate particularly
as to the certaintyof securing nnd per-
manently maintaining at moderate cust u
clear channel of nn nssured depth of not
lets than thirty feet at low water from
Beaumont on the Ncthcs and from Orange
on tho Sublno rivers to the deep vvntera
of the Gulf of Mexico That they shall
also ascertain If the length width and
goncral direction of tho pass aud ihe two
rivers and the natural Inflow and outtlovv
of the waters are such ns to furnish u
thoroughly protected nnd Mibsnuthitly
landlocked harbor aud roadstead with nm
pie breadth nnd depth They shall also
take Into consideration such economical
to Mrs SheppaTd apprising h r of her
husbands condition and asking her to come
to Washington Ibo attending physician
stated tonight thnt he regarded the condi-
tion of the sick man as qulto serious
Tho commerce committee of the senntn
has as has been foreshadowed In these dis-
patches dccldM to report fa orabty on the
rehomlnatlop of Cinic P Marls as col-
lector of customs of Brownsville Tile nom
Inntlon will be confirmed In he near fu- >
ture probably tomoriow
advantages as may be expected to result
from the proxlmlt thereto of vast forests
of timbers specially udnptod to shipbuild-
ing and repairing and extensive deposits
of iron ore fuel nil ami cltap and such
other coudtlops fmornblo o uii4atibQ
ns ma bo found and of Ihclf proceedings
and actions make full and dctalf t t epprt
to the piesldent and the president shall
transmit such report vTjh liljjiv re oinjntMda
tlon to congress And tq defray the ex-
penses of such ouiiulsslon the sum of
2 0O qr no nimli tliiyepf ut uiitytbo noes
iary be and the same Is hereby nppro
prlated
The bill Is piactlcnlly the s nictasone
lntioduced by Mr Cooper dnrjjig the AW
session of the 1lftytlrst congress fctecpt
thnt In the orlxiiinj measure 1 wnapro
vlded that the site of the propojed navy
yard bo selected op or ueor Snliliie Pass
no mention being made if the Sablup or
Nochcs rivers In thnt counetUon
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