The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. NINTH YEAR, No. 265, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 27, 1893 Page: 4 of 8
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President A F stttlg Secretary
J Li Watson Treasurer
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Columns I 118 to lis Columns
THE 8KMIHfcBKLY POST 113 COL-
UMNS A wkkk
Entered at the Postofflce at Ho
Texas an Second Class Matter
Subscription by MatPDnlly snd Sunday filly the
Post One year JSOO six months flflO farmer h
three months 3h one month JJ 00 t a > of
Runday l oiit One year 1
KomlUeeklr 1oet Mondw nd Thurs-
days One yeiar SI W ilx muiithe 50
cent three month ST cint
Eastern Bmlnenvi ordce 4S Trlh ne Build
in New York 8 C Bscvwuh
Western Bualnesi OfBre Sw The Ilook
ery Chlomro III 3 C Beckwlth
UOCflTOX WHUNE8DAY DKC ST
cation of steady and healthy growth
Hot th Indications of Increaae tn popuU j
tlon to which th sorresposdent calls at
t Ti loo h v not been so prontinet < y set j
f mh A comparUoo of the school crtisus j
for 1SEO < T t8 with that of 1 < ms4
how an Increase of 2818 This is eer
rjle either have I
a their mall delivered
by carrier or are provided with a Inn
Kirangf r atid new corner largely pitron
the general delivery When a two 1
growing rapidly It nrt easy for the
carriers to keep up w < tb Uu new comers
o as to deliver thrtr mail promptly before
they have becum well settled patrons
< > t tb general dellvory neglect to call as
frequently as th mall lv and hence
th huga number of advertised letter
They are generally addressed to persons
whoe residence 1 unknown to th car
on all aides
TEXAS A BKKKDINQ STATE
Soma day ago The Font pnblUhad a
communication from a well known citl n
suggesting the orgentaailon of a South
T a Joelwy club and the wtabllihwem
of a driving park and race count In U
Immediate vicinity of Houston
Jn commending such a project Th Post
called attsBtlon to tti superior advont
< wbicb South Tmas offer for th
brtedng of fine tock and th wintering
of Northern horses
and provision made for prjig and fall
BUwHtMj and n annual horse fair uoh
enconnuronient and tlmulus w th own-
ing and breeding of fine stock would li
givon a would soon provide South Texas
with number of t ck rrm nd make
Houston a rnarkol for dn tock K i
tucky and California are not mors cJ
brat f r fin horses than Texas would
h < ome in a few yours ir the start wr
made now and the proper encouragtu m
glvn On this subject the Kentucky tytoch
Farm published at IrfXlngton Ky ssvs
Th Slula uf lexaa will no doubt become
In the near future one ot the most rx
tiiialve and one of Ihe most successful
brding local lies foi ttutln h11es In
the world This Slate Is in It If n em
plre and Its ir oir > f 1 u 1 > i
t > < i 1 ely boon drawn ipjn at an Hlsnv
probably lha gr t it cattbi producing
country In Ihe world and Its fur tilths for
growing horses are fully as great ns for
uitile Its natural giuwiii i 1 Ium uliuiul
ant and cheap food lor all act ts of p tying
horse and lis extensive 1 fw Ci
nonjaro the crank who went to Wash
irgtTti In search of gore compromised on
a t > i of soup He was a stranger nnd
thinly a very healthy scholastic growth la j the poiloa took him in
one year 1
The very Urge increase the munber s My the French capital is ever
development in this section is only Just
beginning
Congress will reassemble a week from
today
POINTS ABOUT PHOPLE
The Iondon Time says that exSec
retary Barrlngtrn has been nppolnted
to the head ot th Atnerlca n department
of the foreign office
Judge Fran Is Marlon Cox ot Macon
cjUnty Mo died a few day ago Among
ri r becaua tbey hav not become Men mln t Wtahle things ald about
tilled wit lfc ir route on account of their btm 1 iimt n tho e ° < M lr he had
abort rwmene Sffif ttna el eB or > an
or to translnt vltor
Th city wldeb un
is at a standstill
growth never show a lemrthv advJHi ln ojivr tloii with a visitor fiom
letlor list while growing city T BWWn fe ently Oeorgo W Child ald
alway tbBt ther wsvw watany be
TT 1 tween Orant and Shwinan tlioitgh ilure
Houston 1 growing steadily and health I have Uen rpurta that guch Jealous ot I
lly In commerce manufactures and In j
population and th evidences are observ Colonel T W Htggtnson eaylst
abl
soldier and reformer was VI year old
yesterday and be held a reception at his
home In Cambridge Mas where his
frlpud called in large numbers Many
valuable gift w ro received
Informnll n has ben received at Bal-
timore of th appointment of Rev p J
Donahue the rector of th cathedral
to he bishop of Wheeling io succeed Ht
Bsv J J Kuln ft ij who was re
osnrly made archbishop uf St Iouls
Wmtatlott fof Ogccllfint worHHjaiwhlp I
With a driving parlt loeatsd at Houston
j far alk m Ml naa ee thU 0me he
ha toad a many aa TOO violin of high
teuUly
Upon the recent retirement of William
It liens United Htgto consul general
at Con itantlnople the ebl f m rchann
and business men of tb city presentod
to him an addrtws assuring him of the
hlgr esteem In which ho was held by thc
mercantile community and deoarlng Mm
to bo in Ihelr oilnlun on of the most
eminently qualified consul genonii ihit
tb United Htate had vcr liad tn CVn
slantluopl
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THE SUNOAY POST
Yoakum OrapWo Tho Houston Post nf
i i lay Indeed h haminfr Forty Mig0H
pai It at Ihe head of Ih pro esion
t
1 P itoV Tli iotiston
ii UnAu ni full lai v In u
pbou print surpxMiieiii was a 1 > uueiid
alile tnelprlH1 O11t should be < i n > tuli I
by tiw rnvvitpdpir leuleri u
itofstox t > atly iwn atedxesday korxtw December 27 isos
ai tmsls and it g at 4v < f t
climate ftirnb 1 is e r vu v
products It Is the nature > iv jt
rvn nM fM >
endurance and ror lhrtt t s > v
s n I the rftTrcts of III nv i f
vl Trotting nnl pacing or w
nlrra v N > n culnvatfl ta Tves <
marked success mid t yestir gtvu
additional proof of her btf l > to kwl
Houston I tho beet class of pertenorr M
imi what Te can 4 > lr
prvNUiclnit red ThfT vfi l4y
t 1
tiw ew n i ii tw a T r f i
wwfil wr f X Vbe rr > t in
1 MYMt WS1HT tsWh > i1 WINH
nlaned
without artificial ii1 g at niav f mt trtWk
brs of horses tmt
as follows
Ft trcmM
pr a rrtmt
I krbv BcKni rti =
BK SEASON THOUGHTS
but bacsnae they hame a Idea that o trotUay futaj awl breeder nf that 8tt
long as Cleveland man to Incur re should 1 B iwe3v vt e praes > I
pabllcan diaptsaaere there can be no i condition of He njt and lay in Wod
doubt that he l dotof atty rturhl aapply nf stsiuoa and tarn T t tH >
When th rej Me a press Is cccnnend probaldy never Iw a tta wbw > ijNM > a ne J
m his count and repuWlcan n rt can be boaefci so cMsa r ai > dttrjajp M e whn the audience ravoUtd Al
m n ar Inclined to Sustain bin tuere i present winter Tfeer M n w taat CohsMtutlon
i a i i r n te rnUiiilon i
riSile M lb oi t ihe Inl d plodti
> > tt o Ai in w > rn mini
ufnttttvrw l i hn tlv foritrtn proitfu I ti
tvix Tittn mir dnnip tl c > ol nt mull a
l > H will make the mntuitnUiie of
iv 1 ths fountr iniiro lin > ttt
tvimkn tKrf Pf Hi io Po t We Tlio mills lint have be n close I
j 4 j rrtjfws viitin imvt 8 < tftity dom by ntith tmrtft on the raw mmarUl
i i f i r r > r nn to fcut ef WW n j n and a home market will be
> thl rc r r flic It trottM fcnv l w for American w ol that will aintln
b > ei i to r ctty 9t 9 m i > prontable
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WASHINGTON
T a Kd I Mltfj NOTB6
j a 11 th splendid tro > rol4 p o s The Koenoa Mt MwiM > f nw tVartilntton Po t
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faateat tw r a d mt r < tt r my Jt have J t Ttetion f Mayor Hopklm In Chi
t lit tTrtl SSL 1 S
rti ir8 rotrv vlr ham Several of
nn locally i which trottlnt hr < if S j 2LJr r USl hl M rhai without his mvowledge
be produced at lew eort than 7V a LjfJ2L 2 itJ J VWl8 < > > biwisht him lerward an
In many portion of th Sate hore 8 JL l 2Kf > S ar i7 SL n 2 2M dWl > U tt l
attptity r ar > r
States eettuiorhlp to succeed Mr Cullern
fHstlnir < od trostms farms hat fori KmTO l > r r Ia their fcM > oVwtam iJfne °
year been m Mtateoc I toM a d mn mm H o > uftemt tT S h IiJ
J rSh i t CM
toxss
iT r wl r °
be exerted In his behalf j
and even If this I
were not o It la known that Colonel Mor
rlson has little or no following In Chi i
cago Mr Cable Is casting longing eyes
jupon the senatorshlp but would probably I
be
overmatched b Mr Qrcsham tn
seems to be a democratic suspicion In oaasea w bo iH il htet dansex of > evr moi hrilt
oma qjrt rs that Mr Cleveland is ret toss aad tweh tftflni frsxn now th i werent you awfully scared
tta too far away frona bla own party i Mis aalinals Wilt to ur jndtriMat selt
Oresham6 L ambition is
In fact they rather ae to trelcotne draw many heme mm th wore Kortb j SnMa t e n column Af advartlaementa believed thai Mr Oioshama rhnii rt
and enjoy 11 j trn States wttere wftrtei tiutr la TE J J < > s9 > yahle aro excellent By hs shrewd tnanlpuia
Sal because they agree with republican > Mcy tmpractlcaWe It tit
I J2S r SUr bUt e Thody should on of Ohlesio affairs lie hai placed hinl
sentiment on th question or sr fond I many Xorthem sUtM wwtld t > alatered te fU where the inRuenee of that city can
of ns the Ment ooHcy assailed there tVe believe that T ba
Tht part Uld the editor laker
He took the leadine part
roa dont sayr
The Old Year I rapidly winding up its i Sohool census for 1892 7W1 champion calm cool and even phlegmatic
affair and preparing to go out
of busi Sohool census for 1898 9iB Why didnt we lick you out of y6ui
boots Manassas
Incrcaso for 1S83 3il3
which Is nearly equal to an Increase of
OH 13 per cent At a ratio of live persona
to evury one in the scholastic census of
1X13 the population of tho oily of Hous-
ton would be 17015
Comparisons are odious Is somewheic
of advertised tetters published Bl1 Vaccination parties constitute written yet I can not help In this eon
pu ° ws weeklv Is
TT Z U f the latest fads neclton hhoning the comparative number
pointed to om ot eoeletv ttda
another evidence of grow Wl2 of letters remaining unrullad for and ad
n popwutllon It U well understood fact South Texsta is very much In the swim vertlserl at the poatoffice In HouHton n
that persons of long residence ta th city 1 a8ttBt the same number in Galveston
I
at Drescnt but th er of progress and
> M5 ligures are taken frcm the official i list
j ot lotters advertised as ronutliilng uneillel
1 fer for thoweek ending Ilaecnibnr I 189J
under the klgnatures of tho respective
postmasters at Hoiston and lalveston
and as published in The Houston Dally
Post of December 21 l M nnd the Gal-
veston New of December 21 1W3 as fol-
lows
Number of names pub llshnd by post-
master Houston BB9
Number of names published by post-
master Galveston 167
Hxeess In favor of Houston 413
Hero wo have throe distinct and differ-
ent sources upon which the reader can
base hi own calculation ns to whether
Houston 1 rapidly increasing its popula-
tion or not There can be but one answer
and that IS the affirmative
Metropolis
TH1I WOOL TAUIFF HUMBUO
Jacksonville TimesInlon
The mutorlly of the ways and means
committee havo raised n big howl against
free wool and jet the greatest humbug
that was ever foisted on the American
people was the tariff on wool An Incrcaso
of th tuilff lm always been followed by
a decrease nt the pi lee of ruw wool and
11 falling oft In the sheep growing In
ousw y
It 1W1 n slight change was made In
th tariff on ravy wool which Imposed
ilulies ranging from to > poi cent
teitioii of W72sSil abeep
When the high tariff commenced Iu 1807
tho luiie of wool was 68 nenls In 1SH3 un-
der u hi 14 ff It bad declined to I0H
and In Vo 19 W ceiUH fior pound a loss
In twentyliiroo years of 13 cent In spite
of high protection
The louaon for Ibis falling off Is easily
explained In tho manufacture of woolen
good II neoeitaaiy to mix Hie domestic
with the foreign product The tux on tin
foreign product waa so high that our
woolen mills could not afford tu buy It
Many of them closed down thus deerean
lug th demand for th horns pioduot and
leorMMring I Is price Tho discriminate n
that was intendid to b ueiit th home
grovve inbiied bltn as the figures
how H ri d lh > 1 mi urtloiM nf the
11 UKtry ard r < due the 1 rlco of th
irodUOt
And yet In reduelng the price of tl
inodurt It did the people no 1 He
reduction In Ihe prPC of nn m iteiiii
alonn goes tut > tho pmkits if
at
Granted said tho Northern type
sticker
Didnt wo smash you nt Cold Harbor
and wipe the ground up with > ou In the
WIldernesB
Gtnnled said the other
Didnt we lie you all up In knots and
maku rag3 of you nil through the Penin-
sular aarspalgii7
Grunted said the Northerner but
how was it at Appomattox
Yes how was It at Appomattox
shouted the Southron growing sentimental
aa tho mingled Iwera and vvhlsKIes tley
were conifunilng rose to his head We
had 13000 piir ragged footsore tlrrd
starved veterans without a single rcund
ot ammunition while you had 300100 fat
sassy soldiers provided with every luxury
and cvevety muiinothers ssau ot em
he sobbed blumb ffull or pleP
noprosenlntlve Pulley ot eas came
near missing a good thing bv catering to
a little habit or his He has been Invited
to go to Philadelphia In Jauuary to tuko
part In tlio celebration ot St Jacksons
Day by one of tho great anel nt lcnor
eral othor state smen of
proximate political faith
marked en passant 1hat
IS ABSOLUTE MONARCH
T1II3 WOUIDS MOST COSUltSTIQ
DUHIOTISM IN MOltnCCO
Hut It llnm Uuerr Ilincn One of the
Slnudntea nf Il ltulir In Tlint 111
Sulijrcli Hlnill Oliry All Ior
ulltnurx Atroolou Crucltlra
Xew York Press
The political situation In Morocco Is ex-
tremely Interesting The Country Is rap-
idly sinking Into decrepitude nnd It seems
Inevitable that It must before very Ion
die as an Independent State
It has often been remarked of Lite that
the emperor of Morocco Is about the most
absolutely despotic monarch of whom the
world knovrs anything In these days lie
are now heliut omnhtoL tor ef Men il > iwaeh tJW north ole I and It hut hn i i i i
> nf 9
IIKPDBIICAX HOSTJUITY TO CUBYB the Stat and th WsalW of thr r l 2LJ h A l L Ppol ti nt In Chlcigo have been of such favorites for the time belnB and subject
LAND Hn wui soon be hart tfftjn R < te > a 55T Li r L TS kf nut u P r Hopkins Into tlio 0 > l > < > w 0
The hostility of the repuWIoaa news oeMtoM o dL iM fct 1 SSSST r iStSSlf 5 J2f2 > TT fUftlT l
himsave his will and no precedents to
respect or unpopular representntvea to
papers and politician to President Owe i m Southern Pwai wfcere Itmran cwb I land r e Post U soon become in 1mii L Jfi i
lands lUwalian policy Is not aJto her trot the whole yer W at Jeast tot urh < mpm n adayVPost contained forty SJSdiabiS f i ff e hmMlf I w aJ JUBl1 aa
dlstasteM to democrals f the greater part oftMrwt Thew oaU Wi f vahtaVK well pHOtd matten oldytttnTZS J uZ J L 3000000 eole hol1 tl < r ves and roP
Mi4liamMKtB
erty subject to his noil
And yet his power Is In many direc-
tions very narrowly creumserlbert The
reDresentfttlves of foreign nations have
vcr > dlllgenMy cut his cta s They have
taken the natives under consular ptotec
llon so freely thai Mnipcror Muley Has
san must frequently have wondeied
whether or not ho has any subjects to
tt
PunHh In that uf his domain
Tt jwK wa the Brst one out of the iinlii ni As Mr Cullom retires In pled by tne foret portuii iur That Is a occii gool
i
Mr Greslinm wouu icnutln if elect thing In Its waybut n lew yeurs apo
ed in President Clevelands cabinet for a tiere was nn nntfrj dispute wlfon it wii
found that though there wcro only thiun
thought fl inslstod up
Ameilenn c Uzeas In Morocco our consul
wh n you proposed to me loes not always pay a newspaper cor Kuns ° uf Z e thaf h Wmsilf
> es dear I was M > > ohdent to alt down In his office and i
Wfcy
ll The Osinesrine 2JlL fe r r < b o e i UiM jajj uno Chicago Tribune h learned this to his sorrow I prison anybody against whom they made
moetscy
volnw a watuaent that probably fiada
cJ In other democratic hraris Mr
Cleveland Ssas been r ceHin too much
v Hcii Ittdcrsesnent aad we are gUJ
to UmU be ca tacsr repabllCAO hos
tilny It will oak dftmocrats mate
ETOEXC3 OF GHOWTH
Tbo ovidancaa of Houstoni steady
growth la business and in popalatlon are
< MervablB 00 MVfry hand
They are tob seen in the numerous
Itnpr ivemeniji in the number of new build
intP bsia for jvaideoce and for bualnes
aul buoll on tha LuslneM thoroughfares 1 weight
10 which a correspondent call attention
ylIiUi are worthy ot consideration Among
thrse tj the clearing house returns pub-
lished w Wy and so frequently referred
i MitoriaUy by Th Pout a reflecting
not only th present volume of business
but the Increase as compared with a like
period of a year ago that the public is
familiar with them They show unmhitalfr
have been bred almost at their on
prtcea The opportunity a the bett tbe
tarket has v r altafded
j mi a Mr Sp oner was calling
Senator KaeSmarn say he Is willing 10 GuinovereKoBSense my
traoon mor defaocnatlc To efcsnge the 1 iUmai adtntalstratism and lj > policies
Heeswrtans pJir itoiry somewhat the j That nunc pretty soar beiag democracy
dea rat may erltSds and even cetsjure i it
ts > ea4 of their poitttea bouscbold bat j
their oa di pl aur li oat tolerate Urder to new army tactics officers
alarxter and abuse from the outside and ntsy whistle their commands and thus
when the enemy lines up attack they waistline scores nather point of popu
wttl ha found united and ready to gHe JiHty
Mr Cfcand meanwhUa goes dntetty Im ootwetgbed all ther wnaldera
and Oiiaststgctly tonrard in pursuance
of what h conceive to be Ma duty re
gardlesa of crttidm or censure regatd
i wnen xMoraao wa aamitled to the una last summer out or n hotel at uu thc dlsuntch thn w h V i 7
a tn IfffS and OJHh rejected Poll lonelyville Wonder how he managed it ioorand went backT bed B
is responsible for the opposition to I RflHiwHe sent a itory to the news nacli0
les of everything i > accpt tt perfannaisc sta tot rtah now Bbe h awt
PoaS 1on than the sextsa t Nevaat
a = rs4 J i < fd f ta Ms convlc
tlons of right ami dut a mu can ot > f5 JronJ4Mf Wn > >
8 Mh t d
swerve him nor rolirepresestailon threats l uI MS < >
and abuse make him afraid Stteh a raan
vtil always have behind him the beat >
enlment of th sou try and the loyal
upport of all patriotic people regardless
of political parUsanhsn I
dttnoa Uo and there you are
Th Houston market ia wetl supplied
with fresh vegetables and semitropical through It Buffalo Courier
oasmc j
The passage of the Wilson tariff bill
j will reetoro conddence dispel doubt and
uacertadnty and set the wheels of enter-
prise awl Industry in lnotlan Herein lies
the cure for lile capital and Idle labor
and It should b applied with as little de-
lay as possible
tb transposition of th first and fourth
letters and the syllables
Problem for philologists la aot the day
behind Christmas the same as the day
before CiristmasT
dear
papers about a Jack V he Kisser
Vhy
male aoy of oarccatlon
The ormlOM The
senate 81 2 oclock Inst Wednesday emperor has Oven fright
Vivian at certain yt rtYou treated J6100 wnflrmed the nomi aton of J 010 11 1lfX pfc 3nff
me if I were an om maid today when l T i WASgt V ft a Sfl
of this
mis fact how Viars tt i h or Vid his 1 bjitts Implicit
at S oclock
ever the correspondent at
b > l ha 1 Sb i iele8mphed to his paperit Is
ror tha ke > > > > S t W Pe I a
Tt Pte and we ohangeil the subject the mln 5ffle ldura h Kthy account of the
nt with ilUfht whlch
° aalty no CTilt liu camT bVo Ttts was to be
< < riutMi ih J roomcnicago made agalnst Mac
111
fli f lnlJt3h < > > PP < wt of tbe d moratle ft9eori lViatlcVB nomination and mentioned with
I some detail the grounds upon which the
I th man Grace 1 going to marry i ° teJV UJw Sf J > a8 ci
ricHj I At 3 0 olock yestirduy morning the cor
JeanteI 4n sure he must be from the StsraJ bV telegraph
way he acts
oo > bearing a message Ihe dispatch was
Gives her expensive presents eh
Xo horribly stingy Chicago Inter
Ooe n
brief and direct It said
hl PreSS B y8 MAMSh oonnrmed Is
j Tlic correspondent gave a prolonged
wlall > Jhen he did the best possible
MjgglnsTher say Wlawaa made n for thing under thu circumstances He
tort
C Vl9llore nt th calto1 icsterdav from
hotel in v
at large nnd his
up with wom n
Pwirt2SKf4JJi 1 Klcht < U that the LeeMartin ecu
Philadelphia necooi lorini nght hM aWakned animosities that
They say Skisgs has been granted 1
peision What did he he to do with th
wir
wirFiught against going to the front all
HOW HOUSTON GROWS
To the Editor of The Post
Hotrston Texas December SC li t
clearing house returns of the city of Hous-
ton published throughout the United
States every week appear to attract very
considerable attention to our city People
Colorado is disposed to regard her abroad and at home icgurd it as a very
now la courso ot construction in the tlr t Oovprnor Wfrlws as too much of a dead j valuable and trustworthy ImleJ of the
d in the pbl acUvlty in all
very pr or be cnulk who h
C tr v i15 Washington City Donjam af
But tl are other tangible evidences t j j opportunity for anagram by
amount of business transacted tit Hous
will not die away for many years Men
who have long been friends but who es-
poused oppoglta bides of the controversy
lmve bucome so estranged thi t they will
not speak to each other as they pusa by
The political antagonisms ar even more
intense As fe > r Opnirtl Iee It Is said
thnt his action In m ikiug public his letter
from Mr Priddy afiur soliciting it umlor
a promise that It itiould be confidential
and be seen by no eye but mine so
turned public senlini nt against him that
he could not have lecolved ten votua in n
caucus held after th cplaode occurred
The Southern Idea of pie U extremely
crude when applied to thnt succinct North
urn dish and subtly ulineU when illiected
to tho political variety The farthest de-
velopment In the pie line that Uia native
nnd
ton the healthy Increase which the Somh7rnVr haa 8ttk7ned 1a t o a manufne
clearing house returns show over the cor turo of sweet potato which li a Stales
responding periods of last > ear Is an in I Prison counterfeit nnd torgery of the New
JnSland pumpkin plo mid even that base
contestable nf the incr I
nroof increaso nf pop
j mMtlon hRB nltBinei foothold no further
tr 1
iLttlon and trade that must be credited to Sou til tl iaii Soutii Caroirnu con igrwman 1 K1 needful Voi ugncIiVturlsts and tho fore tti ey
the city of Houston Train of Turns says that the people of
If further proofs are wanting that the 8 regard the plo family as Caesar
rpntaton of toMon s creaBlne rapM r tidt r n
As calaml y bowler Oovtrnor Pjn ily l woulJ cte the laat school census 1 crossbarred
noyer of Oregcn is entitled to the palm token fiom 4ha rolls of the city assessor I I uverbeattl said he some years ago
though flt oUter populist Governor for the year 1SH3 and com para It with Che a K > eat debate bMween a Northern prlider
anij goutlarn
tl r Hofons Watte of Colorado m a very good kImoI census for the yenr imu
ume ot business and
sr accepted as tedi j geeo
comOSor on subject
jnis is le ttlB Br Te aoutjiirner was hot
Impetuous and sentimental he Northern
ly to < boy all foreigners and people pro
tected by them Dark crimps against per
soii and profiert have boon committed
under ths sanction and many of theio
Bluxwd firotuges and not few consuls
as well have grown rich frr t
A FRKNCHCITIJuN
The emperor tried to punish a hatch of
recalcitrant ministers a few years ago
but found to his disgust that they had
all recently become foreign subjects It
Id a more setloui mathr that the Shereef
of Wusan Una become a French ctlsen
for this dignitary the first hubject of the
empcror is viitually the head of the
cnuicli a pcrstinage of great sanctity and
of mighty infiuance and tluoilgh the ta
natieism of the Mourn ho practically
slums aoveregnlty with tho emperor
And though the Moora have been nomi-
nal rulers of Miruccu fci 4IKI scr th = 5
have ne > ver really been rulers of the
whole country The tiutlve lterbers weie
driven o the tnountalnn and thcie thej
ha ever since remained dertant and un
cunquered anil the emiierori of Mooccu
have1 beon glad enough to let them alone
The Kaliyks of the Hlff coast who re-
cently opposed th Spuntaids at Melllla
belong to th > stock and M uley Hassan
can In no way control them Thev aie n
fat super or race to tho Moors who are
in fact largely Arabs diluted with Span
ish and other hlood
slavEhy Frotriusn8
Besides Moors and lierbets there are In
Motocco many Jews and negroes and
these aro both the victims of the ruling
Class Human slavery nourishes openly
and without htidrance there even In tho
aceessible cltlus and almost within sight
of Gibraltar while the poor Jews almost
the only thrifty and peaceful element of
lue urban population uie bled most un-
mercifully Morocco Is a fertile euuntry
nnd rich In copper and othor mineials
liut the government will neither develop
these
rewnirces Ithelt nor nllow anybody
Tins Moors lack
never plant nor gather enough to
carry
them through till the sueceuvi ng season
so thjit one bad harvest means great buf
fering
The spirit of the Arabs Is Inherently an
tagonistic to Chrstlan civilization and
neii it not so the government of Morocco
would make thrift and industry Impossi
ble Foa might leaUly be brought into
direct communication with the world bv
ineuns of the Sebou river Irstnd It was
until very lecent years almost an un
known uity lherc l not a highway
worthy ot the name lead ng fiom It in
deed there are said to be only two wa-
gons in all Morocc 1 one Is the coach pre-
sented by tjueeu Victoria to Muley Has
san a few yoaiH ago He uses it though
ho makes the driver walk since no iiiiu
must sit above the empetor Tho young
liessluu prnce who fifty years ago took
the list earrlago to Tangier was only
permitted to use It alter he had taken oa
Its wheels
There is no regular means for the dis
tribution of JUHtice and none for the col
lecton of taxes When the emperor
needs money ho directs the pashas to col
lect the tonth prescribed by the Koran
The pashas nd1 n tenth for themselves
and the actual collectors put on nnothei
tenth lor their trouble If lliete Is any
suspicion that the mnn Is not paying nil
he ought the torture Is a piompt and effi
cacious way of increasing the pile The
Jews are a favorite source of revenue for
tax gaehrers They are subjected to
atrocTtlos which would chill tho blood to
recite and their wives and daughters are
the victims of the most wiuiton and brutal
assaults often mulcted from the mere
delight of cruelty
Justice la openly sold to the highest
bidder and to be aecuped ot an offense
against the government Is to entail con
fiscation of all visible properly whether
found gulty Or not It is not to be won
dered at then that the Inhabitants of
abl and untorniled deniooritlc armcla j Moroceo llve in iqualor thnt thev bury
tlons of thnt republican cltV Po lavo sev I their money whenever they think they can
afaly do
the Maine or up so that they wear dilapidated
Iv should be le I w01 un let c1 houses go to decoy
0 811 evidence of wealth
n man mu i i i Is 10
nJr 10 be 11V1I0 mlwry and perhaps death
up very early In the as stretclil
ng pincnlng whipping
much of a democrat as tl e young Texan branding and mutilating are fa
iillinr
nnd would have to stay up all night to foims of jiiinsliment In Moiocco Itevolts
be more of one Hut be vas on ihe point
Of pleading other engagements vnen be
submitted the matter to ie Judgment of
O0I0110I Wlllluni iJUiuui who vvas brougl t
up In Philadelphia on tlis ttrle teneia of
pure democracy Ironi which Iu > lias never
departed
Colonel sold he I am not going to
that Philadelphia celebration To toll the
truth I never had on a dres suit In my
life They ate all right only I have a ort
of dislike to break away Iron wellsoltled
habits So I am not going
I During tho recital Colonel Dicksons face
Under this low tariff the number of sheep j broadening into ympathette ttnd
wftB a > > = w u
One of Kudyard Kluing neighbor In 1 Hit country Uieieftsed In six years from aimrecl lvrsnTilc
Brattleboro Is William A Coiyit wh lM5 to M7Mi1l7 In 1807 th duty on Thats ail right Bailey said lie Thc
lias for mote than lifiy yaar made excel 1 i wool wa raised to 10 per cnt Indur i 0nie you are going to meet will move
lent vulln and cello H had a high ibb high diitv Iho number of sheep lb
7 you rlBhl up to the head of the table
MJ r XiFr Jsfreasei1 n wn yaani I whM tll8y fld that you havo kept your
to WStajW under 11 eontliiuad high jjcinocntcy unullled by tho comWnat
lariff It uPntlnuod to decrease until it jmK nflarTtOT of a dfeas ult Ar wll
H rttl < i p i rtiiis hlvt ilmuna If vrtii uuv 11
word
SOUTHltN PACIFICS BAUNINQS
San Fraiulsto Cul Dacombor tC The
gross oarplugs of tho Soithem Pacific for
the year ending October 81 last were wo
187000 tatuooo less than during the previous
year
PltOWNUD WHIUB SKATING
Ogdcn Utah December Tracy and
Oscar lilnghsm son of BIhop Uiiurlmm
and John Ashlsnder w r drowned while
skating three miles from this olty The
bodies ivere recovered
pibd in an oinvii nati
Paris Texas December W V Hooks
was found dead in Ueo Tie opium Joint
He bit tit pipe too often
General Curtmnne did not say
Hiiid dies I I not Kurinil r
vv il Hi him utlnii of 11 P11U
Brownsville lttrald Tha H > u ton J > oat ifnctmcrn The people get no bciient fr > m 1 nllst and atrii > uttd to linn
The
Tl
in 11
Si p ut dojyn by whulesalo
be
fore 1
Slow beheading with Imtehei knives massacres and
dggeia In the public street aie of common
oeouirencQ Tiiefl ts punished by cutting
2 th rteht hnd Jiyes aro torn out
ears and noses an cut off for various of
2tV d Jfl 1 la of lhc oor are mu
tlated in still more horrible ways Nor
does conviction always precede punlah
mont It Is ordinarily quite uffle ent to
have been accused If tho persecutor be a
person of prominence
This Is In brief oullne the condition of
V co untry which llurope allows to en
dure becausa It can not agren ng 10 th
oond tlons of Us spoliation The only iri
diirilil niton of It is that wVe fcam
19 nsw undt takiiM to chaatlse The w Id
jyuU tva reason lor 1 breath rBlef
f It hBu J lnstsu turn Its guns uiiin
the tatterdemalion host whloh under the
lfNaSTHET XND HlZs AT CH1CA
MAUGA
Atlanta journal
Th Oonsiitution this morning had ft big
batdUna Bciwior Mills Is Scuredtauud
Ing to hi son going armed wifpim
Alluding to Senator Anils
courage an ex
onfadorato veteran said this rooming
I saw Oeneral UiunlrMt and Colonel
Mills at Chlcmauga when the Texan was j
in real danger but he was as calm as thai
Sptemb r day in IMJ Wherever U > ng
atr t was w all knew there was bound
to be heavy fighting Somebody would eer
tainly Ira assault or a desperate charge
tu be repulHsl ixiugstreot had beon suincl
Ins at Ihe corner of a hou o and stepped
off a few feet whan a cannon boll
along and nrt away the corner can
I la en standing ab ut 1 inlinite b
foloiul Mills who ais eommnril
1 1 lxm 1 itnni apiroan 1
t
Jiiral an I tijing li uni th
I erals shoulder affectlorauiy eaia
iral dont you think you had bettor ret
turlhiT huh Thi ciomy bpi in to hn
tln ir bnttkriii trainul on this po < lllon
anil an ncrldint to > oii mteht doniouli
our men V will h Irt tlila pinco in a
few mlnutc > arneral LongHtreet w h
mounted to iWe toniiolher part of tho
field nnd he saluted
as Colonel Mills a
shell burst under hw hnre nnd down
went the general nnd horse In a cloud of
dust nnd smoke Colonel Mills ran up nnd
we all expectd we would nave to use
a pitchfork to pick up tho Renernl but
he nroie quietly and began to brush
oft the dust and blood from his uniform
Tlio horse had been completely disem
boweled but lmiftstreet was Unhurt Or
dering up another horse Colonel Mills
now Insisted that the general tide ort
Write old General IaingMioet and ho will
tell > oii a braver man than Colonel Mills
never wore the groy
NOW MIT HAWAII ALONE
New York Herald
1 think tho queens refusal of Mr
Clevelands conditions changes tho aspect
of affuirs W have no further business
to Interfere III Hawaii The Important
point now Is tn pievent annexation Tho
clmnccs are that both sides will Hug
themselves at 113
Charles Nortlhorf
Coronado Cnl4 December 20 1S93
We entirely approvethis view which Is
elaborated by Mri Nordhoff In n dispatch
elsewhciu printed In the Hcinld and
Is In lino with the good sense dls
qcrmuent and itatcsinanshlp he has
shown from Iho beginning of this unfor
tilntvlte affair To his fearless Investiga-
tion and unbiased reports published In
the Herald both Hawaii and this coun
try are indebted for the timely cxposuie
of the annexation conspltacy which men
need Din welfare nf both
When Mr Blojtit reported to the gov-
ernment at Washington that the pic
tended revolution vas but n high hnnded
annexation scheme that It had been aid-
ed and abetted If not Instigated by Min-
ister Slovens thnt It owed Its success
not Io the 1 evolutionists but to the arms
of the United States unlawfully used
thnt the queen hnd yielded to tills force
awl not the revoltitlonlrts that the pro-
visional government had been sot up by
abuse of the authority of the United
States and had no support from tho peo-
ple of Hawaii when Mr Blount reprled
these facts from hi own Independent
Investigation he simply reaffirmed the
revelntloh pievlouslv inadu to the world
bj Mr NorilholTs dispatches In tho Her-
ald
Convinced of tlio truth of these rep
resenlnflmis Mr Cleveland saw that
tho good name of the Anieileau people
ns well aa Justice to 11 weak friendly
nation demanded that nn effort should
be made to undo the wiong dano to Ha-
waii by nn outraged authority of tho
United States Ilcllevlng that this cnulil
be accomplished by peaceful mcdiatlun
within the constitutional limit of execu-
tive power uud reeogntniff that no force
could be ured to that end without au-
thority of congress he accordingly In-
structed Minister Willis to Inform the
queen that the president would favor
her restoration on tho condition that she
would grant amnesty to the provisional
loaders and recognize tho nets of their
government It was but simple Justice
thus to demand protection for the men
who hnd been encouraged and led on by
the representative or the United Stales
Ah the queen has seen fit to reject this
proffered filendly mediation on the con-
ditions proposed the situation as Mr
Noidhoff rightly says has changed and
having done odr whole duty In the mat-
ter we have no further business lo In-
terfere In Hlwnll We can now afford
to take our hands off and leave lwth
sides to settle the matter In their own
vvavWhatsoever
Whatsoever mav bo the outcome no
further attempt at annexation Is to be
countenanced whichever side may fling
Itself at us The people of Hawaii dont
want to annex them Annexation would
on the eorftrury would gicriitly add to
our berdens and responsibility of which
we have enough already
Our business now la to let Hawaii
alone
TUB CItANlC
It was an unkempt follow with a shock
of auburn hair
Who came to beard mo as I sat defense
icsb In my lair
H hod a sachel in one hand plumb full
of dynamite
Ajid in his mndcr pocket was a box of
melinite
Ills other hand held Ilrmly a right ugly
looking stick
With poifeoned pilckeis on It that would
make a cohra sick
And twlxt his tee li he held a knife Its
edge was very It ten
In hort bis aspect It was such as turned
my visage green
f askesl him what his business was
modestly replied
He
He wanted me to let him havo my daugh-
ter for his bildc
And sixty million dollars and a twofour
trotting noise
And did 1 run I didnt I just answered
him Of course
Ill let you wed my daughter and my
cousins and my aunts
I had no female relitlves and so could
take the chance
And stead of slxly millions since thc
sum my friend s for you
Suppose we make It more leta say an
uven eightytwo
A nickel on account to bind the bargain
Is the thing
And you can have the lady when youve
bought the wedding ring
And while vvele getting In the gold from
brokers and fiom banks
III draw a draft on Bonner for Ids trotter
Nancy Hunks
wstnjBwaur 1
The fellow looked me In the eye and laid
his weapons down
He bit the nickel viciously as cockneys
bite a crown
Io see if it was genuine and not a cotm
terfelt
And then passed gayly down the stairs
and out into tho straet
> efT Sf f irt a
And 1 am
now possessor of a bag of dy
nam lie
A POlBoniKl club a boiyle and a box of
melinite
1 hich cost a nickel only so that far as
1 can boc
The crank i hot so proiltlesu as hi > is
thought to be
And I would y to millionaire ond qth
ers who are seared
In dajs like Jims U well that nil tat
cntnls should be prepared
My up no storts of pistols for Ilia case
they rarely sirvu
W of tfer ° nlollel nd 1IU ° blt
ivvSelgJ v ten < rcl unl > In Haipers
The Illlonls Slnto grange adopted res
vilutitn denouncing Governor Altgeld for
not upi olntmg a farmer > nn thu railroad
and warehoune commlolon
Mlcu
l
wuw in
ell mid
ruining
ivas made
Ut
Thlili 1 r
sat5
nator renri3WUn7 W
5 that th peooie n i
wth Mitchell eorh thc2
a W4I n rr4
WHAT MUDY SAT1
sir
ot tne governor
iS
ould not hnXNiC
tine f for nothiL1 X8Sa tsT1
Jay I took a sliRh h >
inn tne but olSo
better omdit0n m 11
y
doing takiS l ° l f
not much
but of sour 1 f J J
There Is a od M
l tts rtipcrlor rcS > w
foro the match T
New Yoik December Mruf
nger Brady saldTaTeM S 98
celved word from the feil J
would not be MeMJu 1
San Antonio Texa wZ
following wis the race rroSJf
at the Jockey Cut gr g
2rr4 rajtf
second Time 1H MMR
Second Itace2 27 bat
hant two h W
delta eoconu Tla 18
Ihhd Jlaceltunnlnr
hslf n
with thiee hurtle toToakL 1
Stales army Won hy L lCtl
of the TwentWblrt InfanbrtrV
rDnthlU Onef0urthnS
le won Tlarny
2u seconds CH
There were also bicycle
ertnli
wheelmen eratiui
IVY CITY RACES
Washington December KAltirr
this afternoon
racing naj ni
one book mattrr tnnk t > iu
Bennington lliooklyn Cuil >
as the Hag fell Etartne mtton
detectlvrs arrested his forte Rat
released In bonds of 1000 e l Im
known hovv coon the cue kUIUjV
In the meantime ratlnif
1ive fuilonjts Hnleyon Ouln l
Berwln
Fon Time 1CP
Five ruilrngs Yucautn Hob fc
Tlme 1 01
Thitequnrtsrs of a mile FlirBf
niueblcod
ridget Time 1st
One mile W B nia nmcti
Ill
Seven furlongs Belwccd lcFit
ble Cross Time l3li
Threequarters of a mile XIlU
Harry Climax Time ldS
NEW OKLEAXS 1UC
New Orlems Ln December ir
FurlongsHelmnn Ytllow n t
Time I OJij
Five and a TItCi rurlonsJHiftet
tl < llern Topic Time IJSS
Six FurlonsB Addle Dartsj fc
bring no good to the United States but i German Time l15i
Five FurktigsBlxle D Baity VJ
Howard Time 10KI
Handicap Ffteennxtetnlris 0 11
Minne Gee Tasio MetaKIrd TtntWi
DECISION ON FBEXCH TCCU
Syracuse N Y Pecember S S
notion brought to recover tit im
paid for auctions on French pt
Saratoga raccu Judge JlcUSM tf
decided thnt the pool Mtt
known as French ami atictta poul
tonterv and lllial that the Itojm
authorizing sash transacikma li W
Hiitutional and void
The Judrfe orders Judpaeat M
plajntiff
MAIIONEY ItObMVf IS Til11
Philadelphia 1
Slahoncy rolling mills vrlla WW
leis In this city and mi f
today went Into the hand of
Liabilities arc IU0WO and asHJia
Financial stringency and crlFPM
caused the receivership
The carpet mills of DonJ
will niam PIW
Kensington
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Notes and QucrUs s
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