The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 272, Ed. 1, Friday, December 30, 1898 Page: 1 of 10
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Distributers.
liiggies Wagons
1$ A Full Stock.
m LOW PRICES.
Howard F Smith
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We are now offering
h a Film Camera or full
3 size Nickel Watch
it impt with 100 cicrars.
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Cotton Factors
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iJW. Writs for market reports and stencil.
ROBERT A. JOSEY
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MACATEE&COJ
IMPORTERS
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STORAGE
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Comm'n Merchants.
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iMInncapolts Minn. December 29. Ble-
t X on tho Hastings and Dakota (11-
m of tho Chicago Milwaukee ana fat.
I railroad nt Rlvipnfh aveEOlO SOtltb
filed tnAfiv Thft mnln lAntnr with
inriex and 200000 bushels of wheat
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PEDEN&CO.
1013 Franklin Avenue.
Machinery Repairs
Lathe Work Etc.
Foundry and Sheet Iron Work
Wood Splitting Machines.
Hartwell Iron Works
Houston Texas.
Phone 400. Phone vs
SEWERING
PLUMBING
ELECTRI'VORK.
Houston Plumbing iiid Afg Co.
713 Main St. . ason Building.
WIJA-TJIiy fr JroltMA'lH.
A CiiJil "Vne I'roillctcil "Which Will
Hxtcnil to Teit.
WashlnKton. December 2) Tho air prcssuro
has luireaBcd markcdlr In Alberli. Edniouton
nml UaUlcford rcportlnR a pressure of 3') 0
in Iica and temperatures rcspcctlvcl of 12 and
IS dcarces. Tills high area lins taui'il a
sharp fall In Irmporalurc from the Mlddln
aud Upper Mlssls'lppl alle to Iho plateau
ic?1cm of 20 to ?)2 dcKrces Temperatures In
this reRlon aro from 10 lo 21 below normal
Tho temperature has risen from 10 tn 30 de-
Rrrs from the Mlssllppl allej to the At-
Irntic codft Light snow has occurred In tho
Middle Uocki Mountain region tho upper
VUuk and Northern New England and rain on
Oie rcntral and North raclllc coast.
I The told wa will spreid In an casterl)
and boutherlj direction and on Trldaj ntsnt
will reach Western rennilanla "West Vlr
KlOla. the western portions of Tennessee and
Kentucky through ArkaiiEas Ohio and north-
ern portions of Mississippi Inlslaua and
Iliftern Texas and -will etend to the Atlan-
Ini.tlc States and lov.er lako region until Mon-
OO
Ualn or snovi may be ppert1 In th" lower
lnlo region and New England; rnln followed
b clearing In the Ohio mid Lower Mississippi
alloy and Eastern Oulf States and generally
urn tjieti. tci
Thp temperature baa remained stationary on
Jeraclfip coist.
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Forcciit.
East TomsGenerally fair preceded by
lij;'!? showern on the gulf: much colder with
cold wave in nortnern portion; rresn souineny
winds becoming northwesterly aud Increaa-
Mlsslbilppl and Louisiana Light fain cleir-
Ing l'riday afternoon; much colder Triday
night with cold vne. In nortLern portions;
busk tn l.lg'i southerly vlnds shifting to
tiorthwcsttrl).
fair: much colder north winds
Oklahoma and Indian Territory Threaten-
ing tunthcr ilearlng l'riday afternoon; much
colder: north winds.
Storm on the Lnltc-K.
Information 10:30 p m : Storm' In the lake
region moving east; will cause high south
wine's shifting to nortbwsi; much colder.
Moore.
Menrrnl Onucr ntloni..
Obserattons taken by tho United State
weather bureau at 8 p m yesterday. 75tu
meridian time: f&
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Memphis icrui.
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Ncthille. Tonn
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"SUNSET ROUTE."
ONE FARE
Educational Association.
DROUET
nonilRT. L. J. PARKS
Gan'l Pa ni Ticket A8-
Thraush Trains In Texas.
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& St. Louis Limited
- North and Bast and to
STATE OF ANARCHY!
That Is the Way Europe Sizes Up the
Situation in the Philippines.
ONLY ONE COURSE IS OPEN
And that Is for the United States to
Take the Bulls by the Horns.
THE RESPONSIBILITY MUST BE FACED.
Only Government of the Islanders Has Been
Wiped Out of Existence.
REPORT EXPECTED FROM GEN. OTIS TODAY
AVnul.liiKtoii Offlclnls Uxunt Htm to
Take UeciMle Action nml Are
Confident He AV1U AVln.
(Speeial XJablo Dispatch to ihe New orkler-
nld and Tho Houston Post Cop) righted.
1SSS. by Jamss Ooidon Henuetl.)
Paris December 29. Anarchy reigns lii
tho Phil pplnts. This is tho European' opin-
ion about the present situation in a nut
shell. England and Trance bdth agtce tint
thcro is only oco course open to tho United
States that ia lo take tho bull by tho
born.!.
Tho Moiultig Tost commenting on tho
latest news from the archlpcl go wlt'th
only corroborated tho Now York Herald's
Manila tpcclals publibhcd weeks ago sajs:
"Sooner or lator tho whole question of tho
posocsilon of tho ibkinds will ban to b
faced. The United Statto will fln1 them-
selves obllscd to assert their authority by
force for they hnc dewtrojed the onlv
government which exlstrtt They can no1.
lcao tho Itlands to anarch."
Such suightforward larii?uigo on tho
part of tho English press la tot surprising
as from the beginning thelt smpattiy an'
encouragement has befti for the United
States "VN'hen however influential Froach
journals use virtually tho samo laaguago
it ought to be plain oven to tho "antls" In
America that willy nllly the United States
having got Ivto the responsibility car. not
shuffle out of It.
COMMISSION MJHGnhTBIh
President Wnnts Condltiona lu 1c
IMilllmllneN Iii entitled.
(Spec'al Dispatch to The Post.)
Washington December 29. The wisdom
of sending a commission to the Philippines
to ttudy conditions thcro and report tu
roncre's was the eubiect of a long confer
ence at tha "White House today between
the president and a member of congress
who is regarded tho vvoild over as n
teacher in diplomacy rather than as a
scholar. The position he now occupies In
connection with foreign affairs and his
wide experience and training in all parts
of tho world induces tho president to con-
sult him frequently In regard to legis'a-
tjon bearing upon our foreign tcla'loiu. Ilo
is in thorough accord with tho policy of
tfco president on tho bubjeet of expansion
and will tako a conspicuous part in tne
debates on these questions when they como
before tongrens.
While tho presldeit Uaa no 'desire to
cocrco congress by taking precipitate ac-
tion ho fully appreciates tho gravity of .
the situation in the Phlllppnes having
wider Information at his dlspo3al thanks
in tho posscploa of many of the who aro
disposed to antagonize tho ratification of
tho ueaty or delay it.
For au indefinite period ho desires to
maintain iho firm policy vhteh ctaracler-
1Zed the admliWrapou in doallnE with
tho Spanish problem sinco tho '(ruc
tion of the Maine renders war iuC..i -.
". i ...i. o in tho president's con-
fidenco It Is krown ho Is in search o ad-
dltlonal light as to tno naou- 'i --
.. . ... -nhtittir. of the inhabitants
lions uuu w4-..i"-- --
of tho Philippines before committing ins
American people to any uxco. iim. n
in these Island. It is the consents of opin-
ion among pearly all of tho beH informed
men on the subject of foreign affairs In
both political partlea that no definite lino
of policy should be agreed upon until
tho situation has been txhik.
ve-ed and discuised In all U d'!a
v All kinds
AH lamps
BHH Write us
HjHv for
flHPMBi Prices.
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TEXAS F1UDAY DECEMBER 30. 1893.
a view of
i-il -
I i.r iiwRv KaiuW A . .si. tIril jJ!.(L&iniifK jJtftT
lrHPs-i-!TOf 'FVJSw
Uncle Sam Gets an Idea of What It Would Mean to Be the Owner of a Choice Lot of Hottentots
Malays Lascais Lcpcr.s Head-hunting Oykcs Chinese Coolies Japanese and Negritos.
CUBANS GREATLY INCENSED.
-wn.i. i!vi- jo l'titT i Tin: i:vc-
irTIO PIMIIJMOMI.S AT HAVAJA.
; oin i-r Kcl thnt Up Hni Not Upon
Tt-oiilPiI VTltli tliP foiirtrny
Due lll Itniil..
(Special Cable Plspnlch to the New ork Her-
ald and Tho Houston Post Gonyrlehte.1.
1S9J by James (lordon llcuhetl.)
llnona Deccmbrr 20. Ftr two hys
ihn riuhans havo been larthlns Ihornielws
into a fury ind thcro now- seoma to ba u
probability that tho Spanish pvncuatioa
will be tclehratcd b' lfao Amorleans alone
it Indeed "the. popular Tescnirncnvt does iSo.
how iteolt In open Itoitlllty.
It was reported tolay-thnl Gencnil 3!eno-
cal ha'd anboilneed ttla intention to maich
his troop-f into Htviua January 1. racoUns
force with forco If nocesBarv Th b crc-
fltcd much enthusiasm for a tlmu among
the hotheads but Menocal quickly coun
termanded It by fi?3ne word to all tho
Cuban loaders tait he should abide by
General Hrooke's decision but would pro
fit ir. WflKhlncton. In any o-vcut I o
wld Cubans roust show that they aro cap
able of flotf restraint.
A meeting of Iho Junta Pilriollca wa
i .11 lain tonittht to ronslder Brooke's an
swer. Tho Junta will 'issue a proclama-
tion tomorrow calling upon all lojal Cu-
bans to tako down thrir flsg and ile:ori-
Uons and to tako no part in the evacuation
ccrcmonlcB
It is known tfcit Comw feels that ho In
not being treated properly. In leed the old
man has never .received (an thing but curt
treatment from thn TcprelcnlafhfB of tbo
American government. Tho AmerJcnm?
ao divided tn sonllmonU many believing
that a sreat mlstiko has been mao in noi.
glvln" the Cubins tin opportunity to celq-
brate the event which they havo fught so
many eir. to bring bouL Genoml !o
was la favor of granting. pcrmlss on for 4ho
insurgents to pirado and recognlrlng Go-
mez as the bead of tho Cuban army
So procwslons or cpen air awemblagts
of bands of Cuban soldier. will be al-
lowed in Havani dunln? tho first ek of
January. The phns of the pa'rotlc com-
mittees for a dlivnor to the soldiers in tho
P ado a clvle pado and flvo days of pub-
lic democ'ratlon will not bo permlUod.
No Cuban 14!ers. CPt a ind'vlduals
"wST-mU" -dmlnlstraUon
. . . .j - n niiow conditions fv-
rbrtT:;.m.on ot violence His
. ... -u.. .Hk am eas.ly led and
!?'DWU U.';r;; nernvltted to assemble
theto 11 be o mobs lo lead
Goncwl John . uroo. " --i-"
neraTof Cuba Is decided tha no out-
Bs upon the raring or remands
8SS .eAtncr-
cans can prevent It-
SPAIX AD TUB TBCATV.
ill.'(-m Wl-U Xo CrUI- ' A""
MiiiUtr notlco(. .
Madrid. Ve' -9'-Th Tlw!
. Z .ffalrt Buko Almodavar del ItIo
foreign Tair. "" o -Ari0r. Senor
aas.wft-
to IWiaentVpS' in January Uer UM
aspect of PfI1'v 4t bettor to vnQU
n
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our may - be -
$60000 IN NOTES AND GOLD.
0
The WellsFargo Express Company Was
Robbed al San Antonio.
Tlic Driver Wlio Had the Money in Charge Is Missing and May
Have Met With Foul Play at ihe Hands of Bold Bandits.
Money Belonged to the Southern Pacific.
6n Antonio Texea December ffl
Tho Wclls-Pargo Exprcoe company h
out a package containing admitleJIy
$000v0 -nd the driver of Ilo local
money dcJIvnry wagon ibas been mlsainu
since J o'clock lycstorday afternoon.
Tho money was sent to tho city by
nho Southern Pacific Hallway tym-
pany from Houston Teuns for IU iuj-
maUer to uso In meeting tho in roll
from here west fir.- na Kl Paso.
Tbo pa) cir In churgo of Paj master
P J. llubcr artlvrd In tho city from
tho oast Wodncsdaj afternoon and met
tno roll hero with money brought. It
wan to rocclyo tha mouoy Jtatud and
jMoccod west this morning.
At 1 o'clock jestcrday t turned
over to Money Waon Drtvcr Clui'o
A. ilcclcr tor traiismlsHon to tfco
Southnru Pacific dopot. Hoaltr started
in tho detection of tho dcrot fcr ho
m neon to turn a corner driving
along In the right direction about
two minutes after gelling that money.
About 6 o'clock cstcrdy nflernoan
an old aw drove tho wagon up to ths
local offke. statins that iMiltc hunt-
ing be had found It -with tho hors
ibadiiy driven and abutcd almost 5 fe-
Jcks telJJcd In a thicket five mllea
wct of the city. A telophono m.SiiJg9
was at onco cnl to Piym-atter llubcr
who anowcred back that no delivery
ha4 been piade. Tho offtccr were at
ouoa oulotly notified but up to tblj
afternoon no trace of the money has
been fopnd.
Tho place where tho horse was found
by tho old darkey J within half a
nillo of tbo Southern Paolflo tratke.
along the route westrd from this
Superintendent Taft of tho'expre
corapaaiy arrived Jrom Houston today
and while very effort ds-beloii mada to
fathom tho mywo'ry but little not
slatf- above ) known. Vfhll tmor
baa U that th lo U fir greater than
the figures 6ea the WalU-Wrgo !
ilclate aay tb 60000 waa the turn
received and now mUilnf.
Beelcr wa praoUcally rauea in vvw
. i.- kAnH v raDanya lofal
T.nu. had been'ln t6e cofflpiny'a loial
offloea tor nine year yt and alnco
August 20 vi JrWr of bo.ropnoy de-
;ivony wagira. b enJoyod the abo'
luto confidence .of h?i mployn o
during all tn ye " ' w " r-
tie m thry (''"' fed ta fcuad
pritb him In any way. 'H "8
and child wlio occupy an humble cal-
Kt? In iho at portion of tho. city
li. Biwler ey o bd not acen br
buabsad alnce noon yeaterdajr aad U
"heartbroken over W abeacc. Sbo is
flrmVy oonvincoJ Ibat be hj vb"en a
victim of foul ily l unbl04hd-
'rcJrd 1o the wrvlc $ ito rFmlA' f
M4 iw waMf .' ? ;
T'.. . ii f-cd ta"rliie iU W y '-
TEN PAtlES
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PRIOB 5 3BffOT
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coloNies.
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to tho point wbero t vvaa fojnd thm-i
murdered and th monoy taken. rue
f.ictfi in tho enso weto successfully
huahed up lust night uml It was not
untilt this mormiw thit the ion no-
came known.
Tho mJlug money consisted of cur-
rency and gold In packages differing
in -amount.
The Southern Paclrle nrrangc-J lotally
for tho required money and tlio piy
car wont vveat at 11 p. rn
A warrant wan woru out tonight
charging Charles A Ilcelur with cm-
bclcmcnt The cvprem comp-tny In
offorod toward of J WOO for tho re-
covory of the money aud tho arroat
and tonvictlon of thu party or juUiea
who eccureil It
Tho company nlto ottcra JO per coat
of 'any part of the mouoy recovered.
Tho followilnti Is description of
Heeler: Age 28 yearn; height about
f feet a Inuhes; weight W pounJi.: hair
black eyej) hlue complexion florid
brown mustache scar on back-of nojk
caused by carbuncle; slightly atoopod
ubotildors; chows tobacco iO'COisnntiy.
Woro December 28 a brown coat gray
corduroy PJits while Steiwn hat anl
pair of rather heavy shocaj carried aa
open-faco ollvvr watch.
Sheriff Campbell rt turned tonight
fttm the acono vlier tho horso aud
wagon was found tied. He W he
found unmUtakablo evidence tibowlng
tUt the how had beeu Ulbered nour
tbo wine whero the wagon had beep
stopped and further that the boro was
evidently mounted there for It Tas
tracked Into tho Oaatrovlllf road. He
isa fount a farmer who knew Deeler
ml lud wet blm drtvlog the express
v tt-KOn
"I met him on the road." said the
man "I know Deeler -well! be wa
driving the Wt-lls-Kargo wagon at a
good trot.'' .
" 'Hollo.' y i. 'What aro you do-
IPK ut therof "Oh y he. 'I na
eolog out to tbo Cable ranch lo pax off
tbo ompfciyef. and h kept drvlng"
TW party 1 conaidered abwlutely
rollable Hut for th mere accident of
the bobto finding tno flm """ ?r i
diya wttdd have probably rttWto-
for d'wovory. J ' "Jffljft ;
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freatern couetry
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derance ef Atneric;
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MONRO. DOCTRINE HAS BEEN FORGOTTEff
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V -4tiKi1
Thp Yniikrrsi I.uterliiir Into
Competition In th-f Orient lln-la
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ror tup AVrntu ut inu' ornr
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(Speclil Cable DUbalch to Ihe New York Her- 'rlJgUJ
aid and Tho lltxttton Punt Cooyrlahtod. -W&iT
1S9S. by Jnmea Cordon lJeMiclU ffwf.'l
TAitis. Dc'cmbtr is. Russia is c Idcnll f
beginning a "eamriatgn agtlnst the Mqa--Tvigvuv
canal. The K'ovoi; Vrcmya pablhhca
n atJlolo not only wifthily tdvocattho
Pftnama fShiMiie but lllW vvlth tUt.j"JK-
Ukc of the Uhlled State! Thd w filer $t
out of his wjy lo wliiraUjta Amcflcans.
Ilo .iys Uio jvrcdomUnncB of t!. Unfted
Sltilca would two been ilesirrtllp f?' !luS'
sl.i a Tew years ass. ht AU'thU b.a
chjncd Mnto iho hst w'jr. A
Ihe wrllor oru on to iy (hvtUvlnls
de-t.!lC(l iwor fepalti. the Un.ti!Kif?wai
(ins become i ro'onlal puty wA auVAsUVo"
power. - k -j
IV-getUng Iho Monroe do:lrtnof
Ameilc-i for Amorlfans wilch JtJ.rwl
.1 .i.iMriiin .that Amerlcn doauilom
must be foittlned to America Iho 'Mfb
kens." he said "are now enter ns a. "pS
doiniietHJon With it In Thina ind Cwe
rhev havo no sciuplcs ivr Wit albancV;
Tvith Umlr tradtlioDil coeni iTnglmd ana
vlth Jaron tor ta.;s pAirrute.
Tho Novoo Vwmjtt then siyai Vrt inu
inisvjn ltuitflfli" Mnanclcrs and ffpoaiaU
ought to give their support w A rrench
..i i.n it comes to narloluly
discarding tho ariitMllMrtoi o t" W;.
ma rvvnal M Placlog It tinner tue -.
control or tho Kiranitse of tho feuropc
aud Amotlcuu powers.
GENERAL WILES IS BORNE OUT
TiTioxY iiws c.vM:t mikat
WVMK AS HAD AH IIU SAIXI.
Til Uenrrnl Wa Well 1'reimred tr
Aii Altnclt Ucciumo of UU Kl-
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Vnsblngton December -9.--Th
war Investigating commis-
sion examined no wltrcastn to-
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