The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVth Year, No. 308, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 6, 1900 Page: 2 of 10
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copted and carried out the elrlfe which
bii rent Kenlueicy from end to end or
tho past few week will be ended The
atrreemeot was reached eborllv after mid-
night iad arrangements were Immediately
made o have It drawn Op and signed Thla
was tt > work however and i was after
2 ollc k Vhea tio conferees departed
they contended for and the republican
ropresentatlye Lieutenant Oovcnor John
Marshall General Daniel Lindsay and At-
torney David Falrlelgh gavo assurances
that the agreement would be accepted by
Governor Ta > lor tomorrow
The agreement will lea > o no question
as to the title ot William Goebel and J
C TV Beckham to the offices of governor
and lieutenant governor respectively tho
assembly shall pass a resolution In joint
assembly validating the acts on that sub-
ject sine the legislature has been pre-
vented by troops from holding its scaslons
at Frankfort As soon as the legislature
agreement by the principals Is the only
element of uncertainty now remaining in
ho eliditlop Naturally there Is no ob
Jetlap from the democrats and thu atti-
tude of Governor Tajlor will certainly bo
known tomorrow
It l probable lht the j tpubllcan
policy was materially ianueaccd by tho
following telegram
Washington D O Hon V S Tay-
lor Tho unanimous seiHaicet here Is
that > qU are wrong in > reeiiii > the leg
islature from meeting and hit you should
submit tba disputed lUJjiiocs to tho
tl ll courts Federal awlstsnce can not
M given you on your requisition ao ions
in the legislature Is n session or can be
tenveoed There is no doubt but it can
le convened if jou will permit Tht >
democrats Intend that it an > Moleucr
cumyou shall be the aggnssor ot
Mil by forcible rtMstanre alienate all
who formerly ejrapatUlMd vlth jour
saie No resistance Ansver
W J DoBoe
THE TRXAS lUGISLVniltB
Adopted JlcnolutliuiB on the Death
of Governor Oiiclicl
Justin Texas February 5 Following-
s the resolution introduced in the house
loday by Representative Staples and
dopted
Be It resolved by the house of rcpre
lentatlves of the Slate of Texas That
be house has heard with profound horror
ind regret ot the dtath nt Governor Wll
Ham Ooebcl ot Kentucky and while not
Intending tp express any opinion da to the
merits of the contest tor tho office of
governor to whieh he was n party and
sctfng In no partisan spirit but a Amer-
ican citizens who believe In fair play and
deprecate and deplore a resort to vlcileuro
in brdcr to settle grave questions ot atate
the solution of which properly belongs to
legal apd constitutional tribunals wo ten
ler the family o < the distinguished cltl
sen and to the democrats of Kentucky our
ilncere sympathy Be U further
IlesolYed That a copy of these resolu
dons be telegraphed by the chief eJerk to
Jovernor lieckham a Frankfort Ky Ua
t further
Resolved That the house commeuda the
Wood pfflm
Are prepared from Na-
tures mild laxatives and
> vhile jjentle are reliable
and efficient They
rl8tdacleBil
Spxv Stomacb
tip rton Sold
fer59 per lj ox
democracy of KcntOeky fottti adherence
in the law of iho State and for Its refusal
to teaort to force jn the linporlani poHO
ra disturbance now existing In that State
Tho following resolution1 was adopted by
ttio senate
Whereas It having conje to tho kno l-
edge t this body now In called sesaloti
that tho death ot Oovcrnor William 0 < > eb i
of ho commonwealth of Kentucky oc
curred at MS p m on the 3d instant tho
wsult of n gunehotwriund from Iho hands
The democrat gained nearly every point
j0f a corlcealcd and cowardly assasMo an
Whoreas ihla body had wafched with
painful interest his etruggjo for life an
with the ardent hope that the traglo ent
might bo stayed and tho distinguished vie
tlm bo permitted to again mlpgle In tho
walks ot an honorable and useful life av
a manly courageous and gifted statisman
of tho historic State of Kentucky there
fore bo It
Ttesolved That it Is with profound sor
row this resolution Is pained And In m
doing this body esteems It n privilege to
commend Iho virtue of him whose life h i
been taken in the v ry fullnesi of his
manhood and in tho hoUr bf his triumph
That as 1 selfgoverning and law abiding
People all Texas deplores the unbappv
conditions exiting In our sister State and
loin In the hope that the peaceful coun
eel of her llluslrious eon and dead gov
cJ lor may Prevail That It Is the sense of
thli body that patrietl mv dut > and obedl
enco to Ian demands ef every citizen of
Nils Union an unqualified condemnation
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without transacting
out of tho present condition of affilrs
They remained here over nlghl but cm
easily reVh Frankfort tomorrow morn
ng In time for a s fslon If thft course Is
thought wise
During Ihe early part of the dHy the
democratic legislators were In n state of
perpleiltj which was increased by th
Central
2T l a s tr > i w u
HOUSTON DA ELY PQST TUESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 6 1000
oral mdnumenfc und being rMsed ltd Ken-
tucky tf commemorate the memory of tho
lit Oovepior William Ooebsl It Is
their deilre that members of the Texas
legislature contribute 100 to the fund
Dallns Texas February S A moement
was started inf Dallas today with U vl
of r 6lns 11000 to contribute to tho tuna
to erddt a ntdnliment over Olvernor
Wllllahi Onebcl of Kentucky A meeting
han been called to be held at ther city
MfilP LEGISLATURE AUONDOft
Tro nin t > ot ciu it orr as
UK IllOMtjiKO
KcjMilillcnrm Vrc AHsemtilec ii Ue
Aliiiiiiiulu To mi liut Do Aot
Knoyr Wluit to tin
Spedof to Th r 3 t
1mden Ky February 5 The repub-
lican legislators ho arc here are at sea
They dent know whether they are <
pcetcd to hold it ssalon tomorrotv or
not All of them ore here but thy ex
doe this Beckhams title
to the office agination the unta uitiio t I PU to b gulJH entirely by tlm order
governor Is not to be questioned The Ian Irresponsible soldiery In the atlempted of Ta > lnr Ileprtsentntive Plnek ths
UVerinrOW Cf rllll tnvarn nnn H iMhlHA t
democrats grant Immunity to Governor
T yor and its associates from prosecu-
tion for treason usurpation of office or
contempt of court for what has been done
since the shooting of rocbel These mat
ters e to be held in abe > ance until next
Monday The republican legislature Ib to
be withdrawn from tendon Immediately
and no filibustering or other attempts of
this character Is to be resorted to by the
republicans to obstruct the carrying out
of this agreement in the legislature
The democrats suggetted that in low
of the great crowds expected In Frankfort
during the Gftebel funeral ceremonies the
soldiers would be withdrawn Th repub-
licans asked that ndequato guard be left
to protect Governor Taylor and his Asso-
ciates
It was finally agreed to leae to General
Daniel Lindsay one of the republican con-
ferees tho decision as to how rainy troops
ihould be Wt to pre > ent 1 clash as n ra
eeult of the Goebel funeral the repub-
licans to begin at once with the with-
drawal oftho troops from Frankfort
It was agreed that th board of election
commissioners sitting as a contest board
be allowed to meet at Frankfort without
molesMtloo the democrats agreeing that
no summary action would be taken on the
contests and that nothing would tje dona
without due hearing of eldence and argu-
ment
The republicans a k J tbst some pro-
M lon for a repeal or modification of tho
Goebel election law be included In tho
arreement Th democrats agreed that to-
t o leading republicans and two lending
democnts should be left the matter ot
suggesting changes in th0 Goebel law be-
lieved to be ftlse The acceptance of thla
tW to ° he D WIKht ofT iIO > na ri < nr clonmenta W arc hero
and theXi XnlK1 fJ JI JPSJ wpone 10 Governor Tayloo pofU
mailed by hi teeretarv M th JnJ < ne n WtT Pro ftml h °
enae
ronerlv Men H h h JL Proliu hi commllieei We lll elect
set aiflo tor the rubllcallnn nnu wic win ko out inn nrrost the
of this
rrso
lulIon DaMdson
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Sfhastlnn
Msnorts riMn
nitxin iiiuiCH vm
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firnrrn rnnMemnn linn tlrililpil n
Accept the Ncr Icr Srimriile
Co in pn 111 en Alrenitj OrKniiUril
1ouIbI1Ic Ky February lThe events
of tho day lesdlng up to the conference
at th Oalt home were not nt all ex-
citing Acting on the understanding
reached lait night In Frankfort by the
representation of the two parties the
democrste managers succeeded In Kitting
most of the democratic members of the
legislature headed for Frankfort Ni >
session of tho legislature was held here
but a formal meeting ns held nt Frnjk
fort by the democratic members who
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demoeraiti mrmbpre and bring thorn nf
t luist that Is the Intention at present
M > impression is the will remain nMv
and we Kill hao to nrreit them niul
rfatlopal cimrAUtceraan Wlmbcrjey met
jbtryday ms lulions tfere haoVtedea
dr ilng Jrwldeit MeKttiey Cdrneltus
r 1 = >
for
Psm A
ttonal
iirned A ainj6rlty of the rerireaeritatlVii
vet whHo met
Tho follow lap State ticket was nornlhat
ae4 t nteiamatlfin For goVernbK Eugeai
ttcemi lieutcnSat ftovernr FcrdlrtSnU D
j lrhsitj treasurer Benjamin J Bldial
ifleldi for audKor Joseph W Fo ythS
i j rw r n Mitn > rti <
hall audltotlum Wednesday nlghi at
vhch appropriate rcoutpn bp X < 8h3tU S
Mr Itceme Is a wholesale grocer and
< lrccior of the St Charles Street raltway
nnd several banlts Sverxl hundred dele
cites reprcentinfe all parishes In tte
State ere present
to okiiFTiir contests
ncnssnv to tih onflA > iA t
OF a sovnits > ii > t
TnjIor IVrnllited Mfinliirs of tlic
llnnril n tLil In tliu Cui > ti > l
tint llnrrtd tttnrncjji
rianktcrt Ky February 0 lh Stato
board of cleeiiin omm s lcncr mcl In
tnl hotel
Although Vtry member of the part
Ib now away frirrii Frankfort it I under-
stood actl tcllcei by such democrats as
renmlti heie that ih demojratic iparty lu
cnui bt iDlltlrfc to ngre with th repMbl
rans In I oflaVllle will ai one protejd
n orgarlio a State government In orkr
l0 lM tYe CaM PCSIU ° ° la1
A dUSY DAY AT LUUIoriLLL I 1 1 hrlnK nem nrr h > f ° ne If tho Kimi h necessary the ronlests for tJe mlnoi
1Hncl to think the death of Go alUonp on t aiats ticket shi 1 At do
lltan leader sflyn be is not so certain transact Slot i > ualncs until tbeso ofll
tlut Iho demoruts will quli now tliit errs have been sraiel and It Is with the
Giietiei Is dcid He faya he wlsbqn bt objret of facltllntlug mittfM h this >
hl nmei been elected to the legislature spv that ths etctlon commlntolersare
that he nlll uever romo back that he nJw at worK All these contests ar lit
is tired of pulltlcn that he Is opposed to f0 more than matters of urmnlty eel
assitslnatlon and c n not bring himself aj 0f hom are resting on the same evl
m Indorse such methods na have been tn
vogue during the pakt two weeks
Tho mombeio of the senate nrd houet
icnrf which cnuted the legislature to Ac
THE HAY = PAUNCEFfTE TREATY
vllU
Was Sigried Yesterday and Will Now Go to
the United States Senate
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AftlEr > DSvlTlECLAYtTPNBULWER CONVENTION
United States Are Free to Commence the Construc-
tion of an Isthmian Canal Great Britain De-
v Miiands No Quid Pro Quo Comment
Washington February 5 The Hay
Paunc6foto treaty amendatory of the
ClaytonHulvjcr treaty relative to the
construction Of the Nlcarngua canal was
signed at the state department todiy by
Secretary Hay and Lord Pauncefoie for
Great Britain Though tho consummation
Ct tho treatv occupied eome time owing
to the necefslty of comparing thf two
drafts there was very Mlttln formality
about the ceremony and n romentlon hat
Is expected to be for tho United Stutoi
nt least of the most farreaching I npni
tance apd value came into b ° lng without
any pirtlcular surroundings
Messenger Smith carried the freshly
ply from the drainage canal The hill
was dofcatcd nyee 66 noea S7
Mr Koblnson Ind by unanimous con-
sent paid a glowing tribute to General
Law tons pstrlotlc career from the tlxe
ho left Fort Wayno aa a boy of IS until
the time he died upon the battteflnld in
the Philippines
Mr Llnney IN C submitted the report
In the CvansTurner contested election
1 cape from tho Fifth Kentucky district In
favor ot Mr Turner
Mr tlttt III chairman of the foreign
nffnlrs rnmmlttce called up the diplo-
matic and consular appropriation bill
It waR Impossible to rcich an ngreamont
limiting the debate as several members
Indicated n purpose lo dUcuSj foreign
oucstlons In genera
Mr Dlifmore Ark the ranking demO
erat on tho forslgn affolrff commutes
signed the White House where
treaty to tcn faUci ataon to come of tne for
tho letter of transmittal was signed by tho I elgn questions In which this country Is
President s < that tho treatv could be dls concernd He raid the Jurisdiction ovur
I matters relating to Cuba which was not
patched at once to the united States senate
uUgA statc Urriery > jjIlj becn trani
for ratification The letter nf transmittal I rtrre1 lom the foielgn affalis to the lli
wns purely formal simply commending sular comnilttoe This was dfiubtless done
the treaty to the senate without entering for the purpose of giving color to our
ritent on of Contrcl there and ultimately
demon
upon argument to trate tho groat1
value
Secretary Hay declined to make public
the text of the treaty even to make an
statement as to lis details holding that
courtcsv to tho senate obliged him to re
miln silent until the senate Itself relieved
the seal of tonfldtnco from the convention
fo now nil that s known of this eonvtu
of absorbing Cuba Ho bad always hoped
thnt eome day Cubt would bo part of tho
United States but never favorid an
noxillon under such condition as sur-
rounded bc annexation ot tho Hawaiian
Island
Commenting upon General Otis reasons
for changing the language of tho presi-
dents proclamation to the Filipino Mr
Dlnsmore said The biting bllstcrlni
rarcasm of Goncral Otis constitutes In
tlon in that It amends the Cla > tonDulwer subordination at the very least
Mr Clark Mo a raomber ot the for
treaty of 1850 In such a manner that Grcail
hM reparate nnd eecrtt whcusm isiiiB i lf V the Nlcsrcgua canal or n canal Mr caiK in his characteristic way lay
In the circuit couu rcome Comtol uos itef dcrison is alreadj a loigone v0nat ahy other point on the isthmus Most down the following prcpoaala
wtro nppidntol to draft Iuuliittons ujon i TL
tho death of Senator Hmnel Ni o eei 1 1 ou
action was ta
Whcreas Senitor iVllllin tlocfcel an
honored member of he soia o of Ken
business ad < ucky dlol on tho 3rd nf Icbru
asalrat the Iaw < of man hit In honor
adjntiriltd
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rttiwri thoold be ill
llo tst nt
D JS l the cftUJI b l
atieid lo ed to ente
did ust i
Ooebol democrut CYZ X r iioVi Rin n thf legHaturo
The following resoluliore f epet will hl M tl one week ago
be rubmtttd by both < ouim the opou Tetawi thl afternoon In Ufor of
lng lon or tho leglslatur totrforo Z sme boardi Of election commir er
Thi we permitted to enter their offices
for the purpose of nload
In th > capltol
cf our late colleague these wU und iSwrSftW 5
ondoo Ky February The fsct that glJ ° Z STtL 1oX zens of
no von not tho miBhtm display of ant now before them The request was je j Possibly
thci
until Thursday February
that they
of the other features in th ClaytonHul
wer treaty are retained This Is notably
true or nrtlle 5 which guarantees the
A mar Is not a trnttor bocause fc r Is
oppojfd to doing those things which Jnop
ntdlze the life of tho Itepubll
An ATDsrlcan is nst a p slmlst he
nbsoluto neutrality of any canal and thu cause hn h unwilling to set his country
security of the capital invested 11 Is adopt a a settle 1 policy the political
understood that tho United States takei Principles of n Ceanar oT a Napoeon
In e hands of polllcul Jobbers the
11 i mi h t iini
Itself the obligation to maintain th
on Ainerican nngt ke tno reinte of charlty
neutralltj of the canal and It is also bsWm bo madi > to cover a multitude o f
lteved that the treaty looks to an Inter J sins
national understanding on this point j I thick more far more of the Uber
Ai toon as the treaty Is ratified ani Kh J lT ti csSrtta ° f thS traa °
rntlllcatlonH have been exchanged the J to leave them both rlh I
United States will bo at liberty to and free but of th two I would raue
ceed at once with tho construction of the leave them free free to labor fres to
Itthmlan canal unfettered by any obllga1 worl < r1 tn < r own dostlny free to
Li simpathize and help all people struggling
° s 0 Britain mc thu of Jberl
Yte Vn J demanded f r anywhore
ri acncd Unied to enter the office ot the com allowing to Diltlsh citizens as to the clll I wauld net give the Ufa of or 1
other nations the use ot tho canal healthy hoceft moral
po Ite ambltour
samo lerms wllh Amerlcin cltlztni Courageous American wht boy iu e
this might have been done llv HJ i 0 1 = w JVf
iinnouncemcnt from Frankfort thiw on Imosltv among tho citizens of London when ihs cdruin otfii et In chargeat tho gate jV T rhe nueatlon aT a > 1n archipelago this
ger agent of the Chicago Northwestern theor the Laurel county seminary bulldlm I
governorn oclock
brathcrtnlaw and sum tho London home of the legislature vhen
twenty or mOie Nelson county gentlemen j tho members walked past from the railroad
At 1030 ho started for the residence of ttution to the hotelo The presence ot the
Colonel James Fetter to see his mother soldiers did not prvokn commont but
Mis Julia Deckham who came down wis placidly accepted a a part of ths
from Chliugu this morning H was the
first meeting between mother and n
klnro tho Uttei had become > governor
Kach was greatly aftecied After retuin
lng to his hotel numerous important con
ferences occupied tho rest of the day A
large number ot telegrams and lctleis of
congratulation were received by the gov-
ernor todnv among them belng the fol
lowing
Governor Deekham
Culpeper Va Ccbruarj 5 We deplore
death of Governor Goebel Offer H00 inti
to seo Justice meted out Answer
C B Smith Colonel Virgin State GUnrd
Governor Deckham
lola Kan Fchruary 5 Tho democrats
of tho Nation ie at jour hack Stick
t 11 6sehern Demoeratlc State
Cominltteo
regular legislative ptogrammr
A caucus was to have been held at t
rtclork hut owing lo fatlguo from travel
It wan decided to postpone tho hour until f
S oclock The town hai bcr filled with
A good deal of Interest centered abaut I would tako such actio n and that tho aes
Adjutant General Castleman and his new I sun of tho legislature would be in Frank
Natlcnal Guard The general was not at f ° rt at tho capltol building tomorrow
all well and war confined io his bed all Governor Taylor late in tho morning how
day Recruiting for the butalloa of thu wr altered the situation entlrelj by de
Flrst regiment which It had bs a decided clarlng to a correspondent of the Assa
to raise was actlvoly carried on but he elated Press thai no order had been is
yond this there was not much doing in surrt revoking the meeting lu London and
this branch nf the democratic Sta e gov I hat U would proceed as originally in
rnment the more peaceful trend of events 1 vvulu bv hui He denied in the most
genera however e > tpresaed a par mention on the part of the rapubjlmu
Pfse to avail himself In case it shauld jraltv to abandon tho Lindon sesjlon This
betopin rjecenary of the services of cp
arate Companies which hive been organ
ized in a number of Kentucky town to
support the democratic State officers in
addition arrnngcment 1ino been made to
Utilise tho city police and deputy sheriffs
if they should be needed <
Tho republican legislators who vv r
here yesterday had disappeared this morn
ing Si me of the State oKIcum however
were to town among them Attorney Gen-
era llalt real Gammlsiloner of Agricul
ture Throckmorton Neither would talk of
the situation
Gommis himus
Wler n IomJ aiortem U lloilv Wait
llmliia AViim TuUeit iijii Int liiu
Frankfort Ki February S A post-
mortem examination pf tho bedy of cx
Governor Goebel was riald tonight under
the direction of Dr K Hume The pay
train
the remains
of Governor Goebel win leave
HSnkfott H about t cofk the mwn
125 1 K P < 4 lo arrive in Cov
ington In tbreo hours It ha bean iM
Priglnai Inlentloa to leave Frankfurt this
rVnJ5Rii ut u w ttvln necessary 0lns
fixardlnatlor < a alter ib p i
Auttlo Texak Tebluin I j Mesire
KlUrell of iiarris and Kennedy of Um >
tope today started u thph > iae imoyer
aeat h rellw an d taad rou s gfn
wns a bombshell to many of tho d mo
ee orno >
had left the city Saturday night and Sun
day morning in order to be away from the
capltol In caso it was decided by Governor
Taylor to convey them to London for the y
clclau refused to My what was learned s BCRr as they v > eio lu the morning be
from tho examination Tfie bearingfifM 0 rtrt tral te lu tie
stopped at the rate The commissioners
Ylme tnt l0 thlr ofn ° f n thc bulldlnK and
for cont ruing VhVcornpany of rallltW
from Uarboursvlllo olood nt attention be mnlc affidavits thej must hvo the at
st
They then adourned Until TICi
tomorrow No nclan was taken lo
any of the contests today
He neellne to niicniN RrmnrUH or
> Ie Seielk
Plttsdeld Mass February 5 AVIlllain
Br > an today declined to discuss the
mountaineers dll day partly owing to thf Interview with Arthur J Sewall the demo
fnct lhat the Liurel countv circuit court rratle candidate for vice president with
began Its winter term today but more Mr Uryan four years ago In which Mr
especially that court daj is thc legulv
day for the mountaineers to ccmo to town
to swap hoises and make purchases
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Frankfort Ky February 5 Early in 5J
the morning It was poaltlveiy asserted by gj
the democrats and confirmed by a fcyJ
republicans that the leglrlatlve eeaslou luij
London was abaut to be called oft Tlmjjj
democrats claimed to have tho highestrj
powlblo nssuances that Governor Tay lor R
s vlvaTavwvnu TlwtlT vi1
nniiM < s HAMJS Tinn
IlnMNln In IiikIiIikt Cnmiiulun
for rossesulonii
St Petersburg February 5 The
campaign In favor ot taking advan-
tage of the present complications In
South Africa to secure Russian
ports on the Indian ocean and
Mediterranean is being pushed with
a igor Tho newspapers orenly advo-
cate profiting by Great llrltalnt
disasters to realize the etcnes upon
in
having checked preparations ot this kind I e Phntlo manner that there had been nlcn d Pcnds tna ultimate pros
Tho
perlty of Ruttla nnd which Great
nrltaln has always frustrated
X nteVv 1 °
ewal snld thai Mr Brjan would be the
oiidlfUto again hut could not b olected
Mr nrjan this aftornooa nddro aod a-
mass meeting In tho Casino attended by
purpoio of helping out a quarum Th > y pt plo from all parts of Western Massa
had left the city aa directed but Tarly olnwotts Ho aald there la a feeling abroad
tti morning a largo numbir of them vveirt toJny that the cemmon people are not
told to return < s everything had been set ravins their shnro of the blerslnits of gov
tied bj an agreement reached which would ernment
allow tho legislature to ocoupj the tham41
i rJ i l 1 if111 bull1l > 8 They nanij j Norlh Adamv Mass Feiruari 5Thta
Msn s rttlM owr MrUryan lTm h
arrived Tboy knew nothing of the sltua m tho nart > rrlved from Plttsfleld un
Hor except that they had been called Hi ul > r ri n leilrcd shortly before mid
by messages and thoy founj thum to hi nBl Wfcen iht rt0rs ot no 0lJ 0 < 1
inlslcadlng when they were confronted 011 l0WB ba woro opened there has a groat
Ulr arrival In Frankfort by the swloI W tor cats U poke at length < U
meat of Governor Taylor The imnici Ikllsm triluts and free cilhige ot
dlately began preparing to leave tho city 8 or
and at nightfall domccratle
member wora
word came that an adjust ment
of the trouble had been reached and tha
democrats would go in Muifvllle But
this lime the demccratle member were
Pinuipg their faith once morn to legvl adt
Vice and wer bevond the reach of asauP
1 > ib telegrams
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< ioriNi > A nifiMiniic >
< i it
lMKt ile > nill nils In tP TIcV
i dorteil
N w prloar < aFeUarv Sv1be rejulat
WW6llftitttfi at conWnHoB oTginUcJbi
> i
Illc Cured Wlthmit ttio ICnlle
All druggists are authorized by tha
manufacturer or PAZO OINTMENT to re
fund Jhe money whoro U falls to cure any
ease < sf plies no matter of haw long stand
lng Cures ordinary caaes In sis dayi
ih worst casca Jn fourtra da > 3 uuo p
plication gives ease and rest Uellevea
T
itching lauantl
vThls is a new diicpvery and Uibft oaly
pile remedy sold on a positive guarantee
un cure ro pay Price 50 t
l y ur dnigglH donl kiep It In stock
end us 60 its in postage stamps and g
wJlL forward tame by ai IU i i r
t 1 IE
aire hence the treaty was signed today
There Is absolutely no quid pro quo
offered to Gnat Britain in this tieaty iu
return for the valuable concession to th3
United States Whatever return the
United States may choosp to make for
this concession is a thing Ot tho future
London February 5 The Wc3tminstei
Gaetle this afternoon alono comments on
the Nlcaraguan canal It welcomes tho
annoUncenunt but says Great Britain
< JUt j > iv te Vfc USt l
cmor Taylor fpntnry to their under ll became a certainty today thai the leg lelllng them to unit mull > WM W i 1 il nLXn J o I01 I 16 5f cat resurrection Jay
whetheror not the ClaytonIluler
Ids
landing had not revoked h order cou uiaturiwas to convene be 4 and that the M l W llam commanding the forces 1 treaty Be evlng that the aan x > M9n ot ths
venlug the legislature at london Ky to I of trtops Colonnl Will ams It was re Is still alive has been a subject of con rhUirpints > the end povo Un
morrow When it a learned however j n t > nx Islatlvo member ho ar JorJlJ thc ce ml foneni could not bfe ttnvty maDy monlbl BM0 pcrbaps ruiuois to our govet
nd 1
Amoug them weie Judge Frank Oaugherty the number nav b
ot Bardstown the govemor p home W
H Knlskorn ot Chicago general pjsstn
poSslblv
increased before Ilia
tc mlnlag tho question conjrcDa Ind
fallen to lew that it was now simply a
register for the wM ot th > executive de-
railment If we teak ths rillpicoa luto
paitncrship ths knell of the American
Repubic la tounded
As a private citizen I wsh the presl
dtnt a Ions Ufo ana prosperity As u
salltlclan I hopo his death U s t for high
noon March 1 1901
He would sacrifice aa much for his coun
try as any man but McKinley was not tb0
countrj Mr Clark raised a laugh by his
reference to General Bales on behalf of
the United States with the sultan uf
doer act get compensation tor
relinquish Sulu The demaacat and republicans be
lng her undoubted rights Tho papei sld had Joined in putting Hoberts out or
realizes that Lord Salisbury may have I j 0Ue becauE he had three wives Ho
good reason for assenting to this but fn wJ rcPublc anBJo Join with them
hopes Great Britains friendly action 2 Kftjf AfeS X t
count in the settlement of tho Alaskan ill0 a 3tu and the
keeper of his harem
dls J lmPe I ° nt b > keeps on the time
While the publication of the dispatch will cjma when no Ameiicnn will be
from Washington regarding the annul Ins PreP Iy equipped without a harem and a
of the ClaitonBulwer treaty and thu sut ftper ct the harem Laughter and an
tlltutlon for It tha oause Mr
HuyPauncetote treaty Clark said he was not on
oauieu ccraldirablo curprlso It wan tully P ° ted to expansion He was today In favor
ccnlllroed at the o
fotti n office where It every foot of tho British nos
is said the Acaoclated Press Washington SeltJ North America This uttcianc
dlipatch 1 > correjt In every partluar c ° ked democratic npplauae
Ho predicted
Apparent celerity In reaching bat Great Britain
an agree spreading heraelf
men Is explained by the fact that the be Kjobe in her over
attempt to throl
the
e
whole matter was practically settlol be Republic of South Africa vvas to take the
twteu Secretary Hay and Ambassador nwt step upon that dismal path
Pauncefoto in
ago In
ecnat
amba
1S0S
that all
Vbout a fortnight f J had trod before I believe
c > e it is
the J1
the alHtiirfn nf ih bee nnlni f 1 a
S M l1 inclusions or tno negotiations lK al > aaa concluded Mr SlbTeVipi v
The British cabinet considered tho mat failed1 down upon himself the wrathI
ter and recclvel Canadas sanction to ho Missouri hi f
grant the United States from domocrats l0t
request Thc I a former d emocraHem
attitude of Ui cabinet conslated In the be I the house from Mlssowi who Ru n rt ° i
lief that the Clayton Bnlwer treaty
made when the conditions goernlns the
nations vvero so utterly different lhat It
was now out of date nnd impracticable
Bdlovlng thc present a most Inopportune
time for bargaining and haggling the
British ministers decided to give the
United States a free liaad U can bs
definitely said hdvvover that thU decision
Is based to no little degree upon tha
fat Ill do you a good turn but re-
member 11 when you have a chance to do
ino one though thla scarcely merlta be
ing called oven a verbal utterance and
finds no place In the convention Though
the cabinets action has tcarcely been
published long enough to admit of cr
ous criticism It Is believed It will mott
with tho approval of the majority after
the government gets an oppoitunlty of
explaining its motives as explained in
the Xoregolug
tit van ci viuv < i viwtvi
iriie MlKHiiuri firntlemon Oiitlnm
IIU Men llecnrilliiK riltiilno
Washington February J > Thls was sui
peniion d y la the houae afld Mr Bar
tloldt fMo was recognized to move the
passage under suspepsion of the rules
of bill appropriates Ut > A < H > of the ap
polntrcent of an expert cipUfe cqinmU
oa 16 investigate th llege < j poliytioa
Of the waltrs Of Ihe Mississippi Ti > er ftlJ
< 5thrriWs xvhtc > tajtfl In ih c Vuer aup
was he Chcajo platform Indorsing his
speech of few
days ago Ho drew
they mav ennMdCT1 crals that hereafter
lev i oshrn J110 replied to Mr Sih
it BiKVvarm ve nlnl < apioch Thin
at B15
p m the house
adjourned
run scvatu
Sentr crroryoUe Xer 0r01IIll3
> IlitUiinliip
luetton
ln 8 0D Pcbruar
5
re M > enator Caf
a l6CU3 lot > of the Philippines
question in the senate
today broke new
ground in developing his
position as aa
antlexpansIonUt
Soon efter the
seaato convened today
erator Forakfr Ohio chairman of the
eommtteo on Pelllc Wands and Puerto
Rico reporcr a bl provainK g f
geverntnent for Puerto Rico
Mr Galllagcr X i presented a state
meat of tho views of hlmjeif and Mr
Perfclna Cal dl catlng In part from the
majority report
The followlns bills were passed To
< rji new division of th > Eattora ju
ti i i HCi P ne nd to change
if ifclSS d plCM or bt district awl
thaKtrthjra district hfTtxas
A reMIutlo a offerel by Mr alius 6l
< >
V1N MJtRM
Marlanl Wine Vor4
m
Recommended thr 1
lm i
ho Medical Prof b S5
AH Du ms rj6rUS4
The Little
fitorotn J
CAWTrWJ
A good line of Umbrella
Sash
a
Shield each and Fish brand SUcktrt
250ind
K H CAWTHPNiA
Clothiers Ilnllers Furnl4hfl J
and 51f Man Street Unat
Doors1
and
Blinds
CEDAR
POSTS J
Carloads or less
Texas Louisiana Lumber
a Phone Ijj Jackson cnl FraaldlaSi l
Alabama inquiring of the secretur til
uavy if ho had declined to uMij S
court of claims information relitue ki
naval
courtsmartial was passed
Mr Caffcry La thea spole
Phlllpplnu question He dlsseatej t
the preposition that this countrr tm
take over the
Philippine Islands hi
posed by Mr Beverldge He mitate
that under the constitution iho nit
were citizens or tho United Stales esiq
ly completely absolutely Tier teai
so because of the anneiatloa 1
the Philippines by the United Statsi
by tho fact that the flag of this p
ment floats over the Islands asatscia
Ub citizenship wherever It ttojlt
Mr Caffery maintained that a
Philippines there was when ef
airlved there a Filipino gove > aaajt
de facto government deelaftd U 6
fery but that has been destrojtd br-
and sword by tho soldiers Of ib W
States unequalled In the world for fl
and military genius They hir dels
the Filipinos Mr Caffery p l U4
that whatever there might be aeqalrsl
the Unltod Statci must be gov r
the limitations of tho constitution
that tho Filipinos were entitled t Tlp
Jlegoa that are guaranteed by the m
tutlon to the citizens of the UnlteM Su1
Ho denied that congress couM lijii
us it chose for the Philippine IsljSlt
lng It Ib nbadutely assured lanf
that this outlying possession ctntot
governed by the caprice of the uat i
id volltlqn of congreps Thty jsiSj
governed lh accordance with the cstw
tlon or congrcaa will have toVaurppaw
of government
In answer to Mr Speoner M
tended that notwithstanding the r
pines were credited to the United Stuap
a WAr ndemnlt we as a pespltj
believed that all governnwrti derlrft
Just powers from the consent cf tMt
crncd wera obliged under the
tlon nnd declaratloa of lfiepeM W
Obtain the consent of the peoplt
Then said Mr Spoontr T2
have no authority to tao Paew
It the Puerto Btcans objected
The Louisiana senator dctllaM ui
tar to admit the propeslMs
so aa
held that wherever territory <
quered where there was a t < <
or ev en a germ of nationality tie m
States have no righ < to govern t OT
of tha territory I believe
Mr Caffcry that the Filipinos aw J
and I i
than a germ of nationality
believe we can kill them to clYlu t
or to slaughter them to Ml
freedom di
Suppose suggested Mr Pl ttl
that we should carry a war late < x
and that our forces should
and occupy the country Voawaj
the Mexican as tciT
to consult
should do with the conquered ten29
Yc3 slj promptly replied r
tew fk
Mr Piatt aaked What ndT If f
cumntanceS could we do1 j
Turn thorn loose as E00n
get rid of them responded
That would be better for then
finitely better for us 5j
The Hniinc Trcnty l Wll
February 5
Washington
day in executive session
rjtlSei 5
fcrtrt
crtrt
Hague peace treaty also the
treaty with tho ArgentlneR Plw >
sm
Stops tho Co
rM
mil Worlin Off th V
Laxative BromoQulnlne TtW
cold In ono day NoCure No W
25c
LOSS OF MANLY VPw
w < t
Guarantees
Dr JlnlliiMvnj
to VltntHV n rt PfL J
Uctiirn
Dr Ifathaways method of
condition which
Vnrifocelo n d f
Ills treatment of VarVocelJr
h V W
is a method xelu
cent Of all c ep rUonrH
r onrH
and nervaancnt are ioU
fiulred and no pain or nSJV
oerlepeed bV the n tlent Ja
treatment Is mUrb l Sf t SilJi
ition boielUI or lB tlJ 1Sr
Is both safe und sure re
toa fondltlon of
toaaultailon and ndvif fiXi
Pr
SIM BfAItiw
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