The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIIITH YEAR, No. 132, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 14, 1902 Page: 1 of 12
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Houston Texas
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Blocks
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Blocks
Pulley
Blocks
Chain
Slocks
Send us your order
Howard Smith Co
The first bales are finding their
ffuay to market These first
hies are in good demand and
are bringing better prices in
Houston where they congre-
gate in one Factors hands
lljn when sold separately and
Miigljr in the interior
ftiiif as jiour first bales and We
Mebtalr top prices for them
and
8snd Os Your Orders
r PINE AND HARDWOOD
On Sale August 16
Limit for Return August 31
AAAIUdLF EDlTltift
Low Prrce Quick Selling
Send Us Your Orders
W I SAUCIZH City Ticket Agent
No 202 Main Street
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SAFETY WATER TUBE BOILERS
and Machinery of All Kinds
CONNELLY CO
215 12 Main Strtet
FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT
Oil Storage Tanks
12000 15701 17000 ami 21000 gallon
capacity Prompt attention given to
special sizes
NATIONAL SUPPLY CO
114 Travis St Houston Texoo
o F MEY
Drag
Papers and Plows
litchell
> Mov r
and Florence Wagons
er Westcott Busies
ffiwraclors Blacksmiths
gonmakers Supplies
Chicago and
Return
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806808 8i0 812 Franklin Avenue Houston Texas
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Of today cant help but see the merits of
IK1 is lo the fxecuth
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On all BEARINGS
Reduces
friction atUis fe to Machinery A
trial order will convince
you We are headquarters for Dabbitt Metals
en iron
FANK WORK
CASTINGS AND
Dickson Car WheelCo
Houston Texas
We can now make a very attractive
offer to purchasers of Henry George
Cigars in lots of 1000 or more Let
us have your inquiries
7 and 8Ounce
HINERYREPAIRS
L TRbH WORKS
HOUSTON
Supplies
BARDEN
Electric and Machinery Go
1000 Texas Avenue
PAROID
OEADY
OOFINQ
PAROID The Roofing with NO TAR Wont
dry out W ont crow brittle
ONE c n epply It Tim Nslls md
Am
Cement In core of etch roll
REPRESENTSthere ult ofye rs of Experl
ence md Experimenting
ONLY requires pilntlng every few yesrs Not
when firjtleli
IS Cheeper then Gr velSUts or Shingles
DEMAND for PAROID Is worM wide
Made In I 2 end 3 Ply
IPrfe far prices
H P McLaughlin < Co
Heasten Texas
JOHN LOVEJOY M L MALEVINSKY
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will bo declared off tomorrow
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Practice CiVilLah Federal
and State Courts
Bins Building HOUSTON TEXAS
Dr Ed Lunn
Diseases of
Eye Ear Nose
and Throat
206 KIAM BUILDING HOUSTON TEXAS
SEWER PIPE
From 3 to 24inch Nearly M
sizes in stock Carloads or
less Write for prices r
W L Alacatee Sons
HOlSTON TEXAS
nrcGrOPHALLand
n
UoaorsWL ROGERS
Formerly of Gnlreston
Practice Limited to the Diseases of th
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT
Office nlnr nullrtlne
HOUSTON TKXAS
ShOW CaSeS w ° ood r Work of all
kinds Houston Show Cxse and Mfg Co
Cor Wntilnjlon St Helchts Dlvd Old phone ia
LOUISIANA CONGRESSMEN
Primary Dates Fixed and the Campaign
Is Under Way
Special to The Post
Pnton House In AtiRUSt 13 The demo-
cratic committee of the ncen coubtcs Ioh
al districts In Loiihlann hne fixed the
ilitcs for the prlnnrles and romcntlotns and
I the campiten Is now In full tmlnc all-
over the tate The liveliest flftht Is In
M9 candidates In tho field The action of
the committee at Opclousaa jestcrday Iti
ordering a primary for September 11 will
probably result In an old fashioned canvass
of the district > s the candidates who
will attend all of tho barbecues and pic
nlcs and participate In Joint debates
The democratic campaign Is progressing
smoothly and harmoniously throughout the
state and seven democrats will be sent
to congress
The republican factions are wider apart
thsn eer and the feeling between them
I becoming more bitter The negroes nre
lining up on the sldo of the Winterly wing
of the party and all of them are shouting
for Ilanna and abuslug KoosevcJt The
blacks do not take kfmfly to the presi-
dents action In turning over the federal
pie counter to the Lily Whites and tbey
piopoee to sec to It that Wimberly has all
the help he needs toward sending an antl
llposcvclt deltgatlon to the next republican
Notional coinectlun They will also place
tongresbtonal candidates In the field and
oppo o the Lily Whites at oery turn
Employes Demands Granted
Phlladilphla August 13 President Bn
thannn of the International Htructural Iron-
Workers association arrhed here tonight
and anoiimued that the American Bridge
tuuipauy bad granted the demands of Its
emplojis ln the Philadelphia district for
n ninehour work dny at 00 eeiiti on
I k stated that the VA
g
Ilurliuittii further gen
oiiiliathetle etrlke ordered la bit
boar J of t e union
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FULL DINNER PAIL
Is lo Form the Campaign Cry of Hie
Republican ojafors Tills Fall
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THE COST FILLING IT
Will Furnish Dempcras With an Off-
set to Thai Sori of Talk
Will Be Proved byfigures Obtained at
the Corner Store Vhere the Voter
Docs HisfBuyinfj
Hpeclnl to 1 tie Pom
Chicago Autrust tlic repun
llcon cJtupatRii fpeaWers to Ik sent out t
he concrcnsloiinl cnAlnilttee wlilcli It cai
ijIur on the NSitlonSl Hpht for the pi > tj
this fall befilu in tniu about ttie ml din-
ner pall It the purpose of th demo rat
ic copgresslonal tommltteeniea to Mtve
heir own spcakern ow the rest or want
Is n the pall As a feature of lb truxt
campaign they Intend tn loolli tho Issue
In e > erj district In Tihlch It Is raised
Their speaker w ll s y thit John tons
sella meat now at lo1 ceuts a pound wnero
ho sold It three years bro at 10 cents a
pound the rso In price being flue to the
beef trust Henry rJmtih mi the opposite
Corner self egg for JO cpts a doien tnat
formerly brought 15 cents due to the pom
tty combine
This Is the kind of cirapalgn the ilcni
cratii will make wltli ln rasing earnestness
and vigor from now until Noiember A
The edict ha gone forth from congres-
sional headquarter In > aslilngtott under
the hand and seal of Secretarv Chatles ln
ward that data bearing on the psntrj
conijmlgn > e collected In crery congres-
sional district where a tight Is to Uc made
Kery State chairman lia Dctn ordend to
send a man out In each congressional dis-
trict who will go from one etoro to auotner
ascertain the prices on nil fcodstutt now
as compared with two or three yars agry
and out the effect of tho trust and report
gain to headquarters all tho campaign
thunder he may have collected In hi lit-
tle notebook during h period of gumsuoe
edeuthlng around the district trncers
and meat market men wjll be queried ln de-
tail whllo farmers along the dusty country
roads will be called tirjpn for opinion n
w til aa prices they recjejv et for their farm
products Housewife hull he nsued re
gardlng tfiefr BonsellotBExpenses u com
pared with prevIouB years especially the ex-
penses of the commissary department lhe
data thus collected will be put In tabulated
form by the Hfnte committees and turned
over to the speakers for > use Ueneral
average will be struck irt for lhc n c or
sneakers of National prominence hut tne
Iwral spellbinders will contlne themseltes
to local flgufes Th working of tlje new
Idea will be watched with Interest by tne
advocates ofMhe full dinner pair ciiu
palgn
WATTERSON NOT A CANDIDATE
Governorship of Kentucky Is Not Entie
Ino Enouoh for Him
r ulsvllle Kj Augntt 11 Hon Henry
Watterson who returned home today
stated emphatically that Ik iivt a cuu
dldste foi govcrnrr of Kentucky niftwlth
standing tho numerous reports to thnt ef-
fect wlilih hod rfiched him wullo traelluir
ln the North and West
In the course of nil editorial In the
CvmrlcrJournnl tomorrow Colonel Wntt < r
eon will say I think I know the demo-
crats of Kentuckr well Thcj are a eranVy
lot but I am nonWhlng of a rrmk nnsijf
We have hod our ups and down The will
gUe me rredlt at leist for paddling my own
canoe Whether lit the matter < X 1800 ther
were right or I wo right nil of us pild
tho peiult If tbey were right they
whipped me nnd a on a certain occsloi
old Sim Houston observed Tliey whipped
me good That ugbt to satisfy them If
I wns right and tb y whipped tne wrong-
fully hcaxen knows I forgive them
Alabama Prohibitionists
Montgotnerv Ah August 11 A rem
ho new Pcenth district where there are pctp ticket for governor and Ktiit bouse
officials hns bren announced bv the pro
hlbltlonlsts of Alabama Itev tt 1 nay
of thl city beads the ticket as the nominee
for goAcrnor
A platform has bren adopted reafiltmlng
allegiance to the principle of the National
prohibition party and asking that nil Chris-
tians remember their cause
Candidate Indorsed
Little Rock Ark > August 13The pop-
ulists of the State today Issued a ptvclana
Hon Indorsing Oeorge II Kendall the pro-
hibition gubernatorial candidate as tho cm
dldato of their party
PANAMA CANAU MACHINERY
It May Alt Bo Purchased In the United
States
Indlnnapojts Ind August 13 D SI
Parry president of tho National Asso-
ciation of Slanufactureri has received nn
opinion from Sullivan A Cromwell New
York City general counsel In America of
the new Panama Canal company which
mean much to manufacturers In the
United State Tho opinion Is to tho ef-
fect that every dollars worth of ma-
chinery and supplle necessary for the
construction of the canal may be pur
tlinstd In the United States without n
stralnt In the operation of the Trench laws
under which the Company wn originally
chartered American manufacturers have
been considerably pgltafcdntcr tho prorl
Iou of the law son ruins fhp Freiuji coat
pany nndlt ha been feaird tbit purchase
of iunrhlriT > and supplies oula bate to
be made In France
rp tjSo
Wrt
HOUSTON TEXAS TTfUKSDAY AUGUST 14 1902
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THE M
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il PAGES TODAY
TON BAILY POST
PIUCI3 SCENTS
ImAu
is Not Satisfactory to the President
and He Will Interfere in It
t Special tc The r t
Washington Aupd > t 13 There preuiSHi
to be winei fry lut r > t ng dpveopii nts
ln he Tcsns lYIiilllenil political iiUImi
Tiir irriir ir rn nr t p i
THE ISSUE IS TO BE LOCLIZtDUhln tecu n 11 u ur
People Will Be Shown Just What the
Trusts llaiClonito 1 hem
INCREASE IN Tllfc COST OF LIVING
Is en lil wn > to Wattlilnstoii wheio In n lit
mift R It Hawle j Kittle pit commute
man for fxas foi the purpos f j c n
fereti < c
President ltooififU U not atltteil wilt
the polUUll HuatItm In the tUtto nnit it
Is tiidrrstom that tit U u t pkmsciI mill
the work < f Veil Ivou t ilia rm iu of tan
Mute tnnnnlttco He his recently lgu > red
some of Mi IMilts riroimmMitltilloiiN auj It
la undcrMeol lulu In Intitd tut < i chu g
In the chairmanship would pleibe htm The
j president Is urder the improfMon rightly t
Mrcnolr thit l n In cnlirol > tort frlondU
tt tli Jilm Oiapt ist lj tcmoMSl as mir <
j lnl of the tiuctciu ilUtilrt It In n
milnl hero Mint Iliwlcj Orosrt rtml Ijjon
Iimp maitt an ngneincnt to divide the pat
ronaKc fit the 8tnt nnd thu reach a plin
foi haimnnlnuA It Is ery doutttUl
It th < > pre ldent will tinctlnn icu mi
nKrceiiunt lhc minounciment of Ur A
AiUcoti of 1ui1boii tUnt u Is it onmtl
dite fur the Sme chnlrmnnshlp may fu
nlnh tlii Uaeln of a n w ileal The pre
dent Kuows Dr Acbcsiii flnd has the great
cM roiindrtire lit him It H iiulte proliahlo
thnt he will tirpe omc ldnti ot renrsanlxa
Hon of the puty that will recoKti ze Or
AehOKm In the putty councils
sQEN FRED GRANT FOR TEXAS
He Has
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Been Named
Military
as Commander
Department
V iJj
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for This
epccin to rti Post
Washington August 11The riUlil order wa > Issued bv tho war depart-
ment todnv assigning tltlgadlei tJeixral Trederlek lient Urnnt to the eomuinml
of the deinrtment of Tesa ril > glusnl I uow tn the Philippine nud Mill as-
sume the command of the department is seon as he can return to this e mitr
When the president summaillv retired tJtiiernl Jacob Sntltli the pollhu of
commamier of the department of Iti tendered to Ouuentl Crmit He ac-
cepted It and has been ordered honis
The Stulth ease has not beer ended by nnj iilsnns Advices from his ft lends
Indicate that he will go tnto the mrta to test thu right of the president to re-
tire blm In connection with n eeusur b w l on the emiri inarttul flu ling In tho
hdliiur < ise If the gcucrnl eoiinncnres aelL n and 1 nstalned It will plnee the
president nnd the war department offllas In n cn enibnrmslug posltl n as
It will be nccefl iry to retire lleneml Smith lir n spoelnl order and then go o er
again the promotion of nnd retirement of fibers who haw been nihnneed on
the strength of the vacancy ernatel In the pn sklents action
ENORMOUS PROFITS ARE SHOWN
In the Express Business but It Is Said that
Trust Has Been Formed
Kpeclil t The P st 1 o
New York Ahgust 13 A ioniblintlou if > r > s impitntS Is b > ll ed t > b J
pracclcall un accempllshd fact A Is curieot thnt a bits ha alinly Bt
beer renched f r h exihniige of eomttleN of the several eoinpanle lb ix
press bu lues8 has linn iMribuJaih profllnble of late > firx fm t li e d v > o
ln the high pilces nt which the arotH r < prehs eimpnnle stock s 11 In iir > eu °
market Wells Paigo t to Issued u balmice sheet todm showing Hip i < Mt I o
Its bnnklug buslnesn ilurlug tbi fl en ear It has capital tu 1 lme tnl li J
the bnnklug bi lnest of JJiXUKi During the bVal jenr Just pdlng u d Mded a
protlts showed an Inerease of a llttlo ovu 2 Wl nr uioie than 4m per hi J-
on the banking lapltnl There t alio mriwn nn Itietense of ftliiwai IWskOtV In t 0
nlue of bondH aiil stocks owned by the bunking ib pniliiient gf the loiuimnj TH J
exprem bil luss Is nl < i Xtrelnil pi llnble and tl U mi d that pniuiiatii as el a
as others Hbow profit frtm the etpre bucllii or foni ai to 10 P l r tt a ti J
cnpltnl stock J
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i ooo 8o oo oooo o ne
SETTLEA1ENT OF STRIKK
IMPORTANT CONFERENCE OF RAIL-
ROAD OFFICIALS HELD
Senator Quay May Be Asked to Use
His Influence Toward Endina Min-
ing Troubles
Atlantic City N 1 August 13 Oik of
the most Important confertiixs thnt ha
ever bfen held In tbi lt In inilroul i > r
llclals took placo tndnj ut the llusnl Piln
hotel Among thoie piusent were tic bud
lug railroad officials of the Inlted Mntm
The nnnounccTicnt wn mnde thnt he eon
tendon ws to discus onlv Hint nhldi was
of Importance to tho rondi eoii inel nnd
no lpfeirnce vn mnde tn the rumor th it
railroad con would enll Upon United Malm
Senator Qun and engage his erlee In
In Iplng settle tie great ooal strike In the
nnthracltp rrglrns of Iennsylnnh Uhn
the question wn nsked whether th re
would be n delegation named to call tip mi
Senator Quay an nnswer wn marie
There I evciy reanon tn suppose that th
railroad men are here fa tlie purpie of
getting Senator Quay to use lit InflitPtien
ln bringing about nn nmlrnbln sett inent
of the double existing between tho open
tor and miner
President Hutllvnn prodded nt the meet-
Ing which wn held behind closed rioon
and nothing wn ghen out kip Hint ev
oral mattei coming under the routine of
general business were Introduced all of i
which had more oi less bearing on the pub
He good The meeting will ontliMie for
the next two day
MINERS FOUND GUILTY
The Judoe Delivers nn Opinion on
the
Injunction Matter
fhnrleaton W a Augiut 13 In the
miners eontempt cases here Judge Keler
held John Wcbards and bis assoMnte
guilty of contempt and fined them 3 each
holding them committed until the rlnf
were paid or ball given Illcbnrd U pr si
dent of district 17 United Sllno Worker
Judge Keller first decided the question
of Jurisdiction holding that having Jul In
diction oicr the nonresident parties against
whom the bill wa filed garo the court
Jurisdiction over nnybony who was coufed j
erated with tbcm no matter where sutll
pi rson resided The testltnou he said
dearly proved a confederation bttwien tho I
defendant named tn this case On the que <
tlon of what It took to constitute u uolai
Hon of the Injunction order hu held that lt
did not require entry upon tbj property for-
bidden but tiat to go near enough to It
with such force an would have tho effect
tn Intimidate tho men who were at vork
In the mine was suib a violation as was I
contemplated by tho edert when thu order
wn Issued He held tliat itlihnrdw In I
gathering several hundred inep logciber
tnd marching through the country lo the
neighborhood of the mines of the plaintiff i
rqmpany and nnUiic threat agulnst the
jUtn nt wofk bad violate l the Injunction I
and that those who iiaribed with hlln ointj
supported lilnt In what he said and did
were equal1 guilty At the same time ho
uld riot think tbey bad lncntionatiy vli >
Itlteil the ottlo nnl be would tliffpfurt1 not
deal with iIIpiii ImrKiili
Mm defendants were tll eliarard It net
being ijin li thnt lhe > wori Iu the innfnl
erntlon
SOLDIERS WITHDRAWN
Only One Company Nooessary for Duty
at Shenandoah
Shenandoah Pa August n The provoet
guatd of two eompstilee which has hern
kept on constant itntj since the troops
Mire railed here wan reduced to one com
pnm today the snldbr nt the Ienisil
vanln inllrnsil vtni in lmlng been wltn
di nun
s
WAR IN VENEZUELA
Commander McLean Will Assist tte
Amercans at Barcelona
THE CABLE IS AGAIN CUT
More American War Vessels May Be
Needed for Protection
GERMANY IS MUCH INTERESTED
lhc Subject of Intervention Is Discussed
by Knowing Ones x
A DECISIVE BATTLE IS EXPECTED
President Castro and His Troops Will
Possibly Holi a Hard Battle Near
Caracas
Washington Auigust laborer night tn
navj department jeeelcrt word that tho
Cincinnati bad soiled jesterday from Porto
Cabello foi Barcelona under the tnstruc
toia cabled jesterday to Commander Me
lton illrnttlng either tho Cincinnati or lo
pikn to pracoAt Immcdlattly to that point
Comniandir McLciin who Is the senior ot
tlrer present lutenda evklently to so t jii
elf and leoc thu Topeka to protect Ataet
lean Interests at Porto Cabelto tt U
ainbttble that the t Ittclunatl already hui ar
rlul nt Barcelona but that fact wy not
be ofleiallv known hero for eyeral ift
as Minister llotreu cabled the department
trotn Cnrnins todii that the cable Trow
Caracas to Bnrrelona bad again been cut
bj the revolutionists On Monday he re-
ported that thla cable had been cut but
presumably It has been repaired la tt
liileilm nud his last dispatch ladleiteji that j
tho connection has agnlu been lost Meltber
the stnto nor tu uo > y department baa re
pflved eoumiuatloii of ttio press dlapatiaie
troiu Port ot Spain which were conveyea
time fimu Barcelona by boat ot the ex-
tent of the gtlhtlng nt Barcelona ana or tho
iipoit Hint the American Itailnn ana
llutili eutisulates had hson pillaged ttio
olrlHN of the nny department are cou
iblcut thnt t ominander MoLeau with tflo
tltiiliiuail will bo able to tako cars ot
n rl an inteiwts tnyrj
uwlna to the general dlitnrbed conditions
of ntTnTr nil along the line of the Vene
snelnii mast u n Hip apHfll of Ml ulster
Bowiii foi wiyships tin question whether
oor mnnl fen In those water It sufB
lent to tftir n of tho exUtlng eltin
i > < n and t iiett futuu lonflngentles bos
I ten < nnwiiiiil I ttw prcstnt It has
I cm leilcbtl thit It In unnecessary to
si no additional n el e now hfivo
iu < Nillpi at th three critical poluts
tlio ibntmmi at Barcelona the Topeka
at PoMo Cabello nheie the ttennnna nnvij
Hheath Innded it fone nnd tho Marietta
nt tho mouth of Hie Orinoco which was
dntnrtd blMknihri bj tho Castro govern
Tl it iirtestbiti of hlMritlnK nn nsylum a
triTtdent Ciixtro nlioatd an Aaierlcsn Wl
In rn < lip h ulrt Im obliged to fle from
the loiinliy mid should hae no other
liusftii of ownpv hn nut been serlou l
coinldeifd b the state dfpartmcit nndlt
is nut billpved thill IiIm cotfdltloil at pre
ulll I dtspeiiitn enough < > make iicli
ii iibnp ImpiTiilhe Besldprf It Is reported
lliipiigh the press dlspitihes that he has
a vefHcl nt Ln Ounjro upon whit he can
tmhnrk for I rnuce If the necessity should
arise
oinxiANY MtciT iNxnitESTcri
Berlin August IU Tlia > iewspapati ll vn
dlsplnj new fiom Veiiexitela llrAmlnnOflv
and print iMiuhlig n allablo from Ne
lerk on the probable landing of marlnn
by the United Stnlis or eriunn > or boti
Unusual Inltist r taken In urrcut vent
In Central Vmeilen espelnllj 111 the com
nietitH of Uiomi in nowepapos rcJipecilUrf
possible iimasltj f i Intinelidon
Cheaper ffhan taiing Memc
Louis 22JO
Chicago
Hound Trip
Saturday Aug 16 Limit Aug 31
Via
Positively the Quickest Line
THROUGH VUFFET SLEEPERS and THEE
CHAIR CARS Without Change
OIL VURNERS No smoke or cinders
DINING CARS hith Electric Fans from Texas to
St Louis
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