The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 287, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 16, 1896 Page: 4 of 8
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Texas as SecondClass Matter
Jubtextptlon by Mall l > ally and Sunday
Post One year KM six month 14 00
three months CM one Eioctu MOT
Sunday Po t One y ir 1 53
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HOUSTON THTTtSDAT TAN B
A MONETMAKING SCHEME
The ennt J report of th opTitlnas
BfldCT the dsj e arr law In Soath Caro
Una nhows that t Palmetto State
tfiace it beca a liquor dealer has b ra
caJOTins the petifit squally attendant
ttpon th whisky lrtfe s in other sro
tiprs And tt > o profits ccnerallj
gqpjjpswi are taatcnse
It teems that tie total assets of the
State ioxo ved in the business amonas to
S10Csl on which tier sro liabilities of
about 70r < 00 ontstandEiR Ip to date
the profit it et down at 210000 Last
Anm t l1 sales were l < V > 0 in Sep
ttmkr flW < > in October SUlOO
This ah ws a steady Increase in tie tassi
aeAs It wjnns that a the bttad tiger
vras drive n f r > m h s lair and tho dirpen
eary becxme mors and mora a pCTaiaaemt
fixture tie pitrioric apfictitca o t
8o h Carolmiata rallioJ tie stronser
ja anpport of the Etaic gros hoj an
striljfd the receipts ia a rsj dlr even 1
as fae The jersj > nal liherrv t t
couldnt Ipep a rtWHous stomach m
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a total population f not wie tiuo
tworfilrls of oarf m + fourteen vot i m
ih Xnttxl riftte MUiiUs hot o tir < s
th power id lexas or eT n New York
In that tody
The results of thw haty and rolitplaced
f MB swKmty towaril tii w small States are
jfi llW bartng their inlluenre at lHt
in rreatttis
a pttKra ffijns in oniircnw against th < >
oilra sjton of Oklahoma Arizona aud
New M cxico now knocking for admit
tanco through an organized and bu
Mn lobby Tito rcpubhcubii arc ep > > claly
t WiixSh ° te amca Oje frto mlrer tnu huro iy
r HiJinH fffectually autakx > n zcd Oia majority of
yrTJfft > > Pty Even in ths iionw t is pre
H 3 Jfta dieted that tiie feeling li so strong tliat
58tH tMS vrbatevfr tho tictloa Uken by tho cotn
HwMlraittce oa Tcrrltonw tlio bill for the tiri
4 Iw iW lft uS l ° n of any more of th 8o eiimll
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ttitrm coiiiinunlte villi b < > dvfiatid on
tho floor ut 0ji < > c te It 1m unfor
tunat Oiat this Liud of practical politl
fjH iuical snso vta not tnaivifiwtij some yearn
CF 1 0 > u < r bl Omnion jtwliit to tile oldtr
v > ABN > jia populotm States of the Union
A JAMH EXPJiVNATION
SWWiB t 3 Tho populists who Intro bem
securely
itorncrc < l by tho Khajiiekm dnrrttnlcr by
theIr party leaders In tho < tonitc to tho
republicans are tnnlinr frantic endeavors
to explain nwny the deal unil recover
ljlltlcally from tlio blow ihuir rx
planatfcm is that tho rerttibllcariH were
Bivoa control of Uio sonata in oxchunife
fr < r tho control of tho financo cunuult
te by tho free vcr men
If Oil wcro true it would not Justify
the Burrender of all other tenets of their
jfoltlj ftnd all other matters ui n wlildi
they dttslrs and havo been dfjuniidins
legislation for tblrt nnu committee Iu
ced many of their lMtlors in Oil State
are declared that free silver was not
Ir chief plank certainly not nbovo
to Iffrent tariff quuUoa B0vlml to tho
Sutb and Wtst IJut adinlttlns that
ilvt > r v a Uielr chief ohject aa n
rtyi did they not know that no free
Ijer bill could pa a tho house end prcsi
ast ihlf coujress W < r iliey ucli
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control of tho finance committoe waa bat-
a larrtn tcatl
Bat tle faWtjr and alRnrditr of the
clsira are teen at once when it U re-
m mt < cr l that the finance committee a
orptniifO bj tho dntuxrata wa alrcadj
In free rjrer hand it has eleren mem
l > m and eix of them Voorh v Harris
Yost Jonts of ArWansaa VVhlto of C U
fomla and Jones of Nevada not to
count Allison frsradljr to the cao at
least wer > free Mixer cion Why awap
erery other popnh t principle for what
they already bad
To the popnfrt orpana la thi State
that are ettins np this explanation and
taVmp iwae with The lost for charciaj
that tbjs deal wjth the republicans was
a barefaced dewrtion of erery popnlet
tent aril an anconJitional snrrender to
and tnerped with the republicans this
qm tion s resp ctfnlly fnbmitted why
trade for that which they already bad
a tm Hirer committee on finance T The
claim is obsnrd It was the exhibition
of lb ir cloven foot and hostility to the
denxjerats and nothing else unless a
love of earanrittee j > apt 6ome of which
they rewired
SUte rajs that though the colonel
wa imt > Ls long Iot uncle ho was eajrer
to l an unete to him and It was Unelo
W uJom and ily Deer Nephew for
room < i js until his undo took up the
11 thcr was eoraethlni urong
enl u en fnplcsj affection waa turned
to Iry roineiw ad dont UTck roe and
ih crv f v > ice t > llce snero the cruel
words that tmote Iiju
It f mjs definitely Bf Uled that Jlr Har-
rison has at lat f irnd a rutaiins maSa
It weds no wn ffical ttatiwnt from
t u > Krtrt < j to rti rtdlt th rumor that
T t Clevetar 1 would b a ran < 11at
T a ih t j terrr Ilff baa tasfvj all the
> an < l a do v jortion of th bitter
t at Vne to tt > V t oficlal station
KM from kll tl i he Is flrmrutally In
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i w 1 nit fl < t rfli rs until
is frc > n fhrt trip
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1 h i ftire to lar i ufi that ot
i 1 w i atrial rotit y to used to
48 war rr3 s i nn probahly
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i < tutfied fnrth < i
T o Uw Totk f > m t rkt that thft
Arvll a v f Clot rnor Nrtrrin has ap
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If any Mx n w > liJ m hav Im e n raW
f on I nii ff th Ilto Orandi
f > v ti c > r u i t f oJl out Ih tirK i < vhn
Jh vo ii wr ii sisaJost Oriit lintaln
to rtp l iKs
The V t a iplan coinnJMlon hw had Ha
jii turw tuk ti a i tx > d > rwl the V < neu
e uuf lvao Im en mo ej to cry ln
iv nio roor
THi H0M MNDICATU
Continued Krom la e One
sui rewrut and am I o In a position Uj
raakv nuit contnut for ihi full ainunt
i dj nut heatlato to affirm In Imt o
ura ttu t sui h tutilrai I woud in vv y
Hy e fcr Uti b st irai iiA vf thi K
trtmtent and tlitt pt ipli ti d woold i > fol-
io ud by irtw ilwajujijiu it of tlw injuty
riiiirkt of Vruif in fa t it all litmenK
liiihKiiticT funlKii < hai K all vt win n
until itctiUy er in sui li in rea tDvly
rru pirtus fOnUltW > n and I urh > nut mt
riou cotuiidfratlun of such a < Mltai
At Un M tn time I r o niie tn ftcct
of lthULitlcn vlikh ni b tt crup > itd
and Hid dliw uwlons lh > r m 11 both houix u
of congress all of uhxh m rfbt ittn 1 to
ycu ii li > sitata to make a pnvato eon
truet itiuj c iiHot < Ml > in le of ths
sHOdtton I frnl lionrji to iy Dial ir after
a cunffrfncA in whun 1 < ati m < fnilv lay
tl mutter bttfir yoti urxl wliljriut x
prtioilrs any irnll nee In such a mode of
jiroooediire In fneo of provlous allurm
of ilrnUir attempts but rtfOKnlslriK aa I
do that the responsibility of decision lies
with > ou I pUduo to you e > ry Iniiueifl
and elfort In my jower to assist he gov-
ernment in Its pnd avor to make s irctwu
ful i necotlatlon by public adcrlls > ini < nt
which rhall re ult In the sale to tin treas-
ury of llIWMO ounces of sold jnf > 0 i
and fiirjhir I lll so far as I possibly can
take such stepH as will enablo the s > ndl
cata which I represent to Join tn making
the nrBoiUtion suecotsful to Us full
amount
Awaiting tb Indications of jour pleas-
ure I remain respectfully yourn
J Plerpont Mnrssn
WojhliiKtnn January 15 Tho snnounee
ment that the bond sjndlrate hail been
dl n > led wart received luro with sur
prlj nltliotiKli amonu officials convers-
ant with the rhnniiM situation no other
courso his eemtl open to Mr Morgan
and Ida associates Th rtsson tlven for
iM dtwolutlon Is accepted as tho true
ono since Mr Morrun anl his friends
are fully nnaro of tho fact thAt the sue
cess of tho lomi by popular subscription
HOUSTON DAILY POS1V THUESDAY MORNING JANUARY 16 1896
Is no longer a matter of doubt To
bold Oie syndicate banks to tho terms of
Mr Monran s contract It Is anrued
would prevent any of thcro from partici-
pating in tho loan except tn the capacity
cf a syndicate which under th chanced
conditions almost ctrutnly wonM rcNitt
to th lr dlsadvaniaKe Mr Morstna pur
po thejxJcro in releasing his a ccl
ates tt tt believed Is to frlvo them an
equal chance with other banks and nnan
Mil Institutions to secure whatever part
trf tho losn they may dealro The only
Critlciftn m far heard of Mr Morgans
jmldie statement Is thst his assertion that
tw > was invited to Washington for a con-
ference is miiieadinff as th natural In-
ference Is that this invitation cams from
tbo preldem or by his sanction from
eomo member of th cabinet This It Is
sild I not the fact Vhen Mr MorcMi
came to tVashtnstcn tho president de-
clined to soo bltn nor tt Is addol did he
confer with any member of the cabinet at
tho prc Idents ue restIon It is stated
on biRh authority that the president and
Secretary Carlisle hate rtrdvod suoh a
surancea from a lane number of prom
inent bankers thriUKhout the country
that thero can bo no doubt as to the loan
Wire a success
SHORT NTWS STORIES
NEW OIlLmNaTl The Dally Item
cjalmlns to hae tho largest circulation
of at afternoon jnp < > r In this eit hivs
itmmenoed taklnc the full day report of
tho Antotiated lrcss
IVOONPoCKUT It I The United
status Ivubb comai > works at Mill-
ville hae closed indefinitely throw Ing
lOH men out of work No reason waa
Kit en for th shutdown
CIlICAOOMUiran K Seralllan an Ar
tnenJai now a student of dIMnlty her
una re ei > ed iiwts tliat his ratlwr waa
munlerwl and bis famlli n atte wl In tu >
Turkish iiaancni ut KaJoari a
KANSAS CITY John Monissy allaj
liiwrraa pally ej > aliened u nt of the
Itothsshllds Is In Jail on a lisgo of for-
gery lie u said to be it noted forrfar
and tils real uiiuw Is V V Vkkles
A K > rnT Kj Tie Oil Judjre
OlstlllUw company of iht routity made
an asHifnmert to li li M atson of the
LssiNMit Lauk AH th whliky In l nd la
plui i to me banks as collateral
MH lOHKJ S Curtis the Amert
cai uuder ajrest ut Jo iann bJrr Is Jo
fcefa Curtis the son of < jrp Ticlnor
turtis nnd a man of considerable poml
tionce In tho mlnlnt clrolus of tlw world
AJN VAPOLI8 MdTlio leijlslature to
day met in Joint ocsaaon oiul reaunuHl Utt
baliounir few Lnlt l State senator lu suc-
ceed Sfnator < ib on JJtrjr the bailotlnu
had l o fiiJsiinl It was found tlmt no
maerlal otAnee in Uh wtuallon had
tak n plios fnun y terdays otn
ritAJsKKUHT lv > Tho deiiweratlo
rHmtynyf thv loplslauint In riuma to-
nic t o > Idid tn begin at onco upon tmas
ur of rttaJUtion tjr Uio unsaatlnK of
i < mo < rats In the houf CNiancs will ti
l > r ujr it ikiuims against Vr Juno a
JTIwiif of lir Huiit r and M lll < am
Hwirj Jo s for usim rallnwul luasod
aid fur holding ln < ompatlble offices
roiiiiN hhiefh
ConetarlnoptcMr Phillip rurrlo has
un Klum lit I with the tultjn
faf Town Mr nl Uhode the for
m r ir mler of fap Colony has left for
liiil i
I o I ir Htirinald Windsor Bnnklllr
r > Hi I ir 1 la War is dead He wad
bem 1 i 1T
Itiriiv 11 hirrelexn carrinBe test Is to
taki j In June m th < i ourse to ba
fnii J in to Mar Hies and lutiiin
Uuilf stirnshlp r njar of iiarce
lena had bem suim In eolllslon with the-
M > > iiLiis and i hit en of liir
cr i wriU
I < i Tl e Btnt ri it m ule In tho Ilul
la i r > i r al Urtili hul
i dr ah tn tho Htmlt of llnb cl
Man > > > lo nal > Isofllclail dented
iritso The ast nil us of tertiary
< x l e i jtcd insr tlio nrt of t oront 1 tl n
proi r vi U h < in of Jorgft lto n Unn
< f > 11 to a Fi mil syndl atn foi U tli
WO
linos Avres Tho Dilllan treaty with
Itrttzil bos been shorn of In Imporuni o by
the unnouniement that Annmint him nn
amrlor tr uty wtih llrazll kIviii It all tlio
rlflfj of a ri > i < 1 nation
I ndon V il spatt h to the Tlmett from
tlnnn m > i thi < cint 1 hmm tnvernor
or I olHm i hie i < signed in 1 that his r < s
lei i i U him ted to l ad a henllm
of hrwa Ij I eiiiwn th younu Czechs
unlhelHimiam
II < tie 7Rrior > Te treitv re < ently slKn
ed I y ruzil sn 1 11111 eitnns an nsro
n > ir s il iiiiin a line f stmrneis
> < I U wo in intries I Is ery t rol >
li ut x sim lar rlpro < al treaty will be
i iUn wiili Arsi < ntlri
iiiUMJUiiRNsnris
< tTIV Ala Shelby Mi ronnel sui
I I 1 i inn i f a iinurrcl with his fitlier
wh was t mdlnir neur him ut tho time
IIU siIINOS ArkIlllb finnors a
well lin n Knml ler was finally binned
In a fire whlih d < strayed tho foiin Inn I
T ii OnMrs Emnm O hhl 1 Is a
wld n1 f hydrophobia she fna bllten
bv a i Un I iIok last October only a ullKlit
wour I I lii t InfltUiCl
Mf MI Hit T nn In tho Ward forsjery
m e < mi llor Sne l ruled that the man
a er or ilni Wi stern Union was not com-
pelled to produce rortaln teiORranis as
Ustlmonj hoi Ilni that they aro prlvliecoil
coinmuiilcallotis
NEW OKIiEANB Eobert Irwin a des
IMralo neRrn for somo rcnuon ittaeked
teillo Hill a neirro woman with u iaror
th woman Wiled him with tho loads of
both ban els of a hotRiui broke tho w up-
on by hlltlni him our th head with It
mid then came In nnd surrendered
NEW OHIEANSTetnns In town are
rnorpo Ctark of Waco T P Miirshill of
lialias C 11 Harm it of El Viso C W
Holn ot New Orleans W I Cabell of
Pallas A P Bauer ot Houston J W
Allin and wife of DiUna J E Norms of
Henderson F 1 Vantsof Houston It A
Musitrovo ot Han Antonio
JIEAV1 EtAUIIiITtES
Beverul Illi Leather Conecrns In Phila-
delphia do lo the Wall
Philadelphia January 13 Tho leather
trade of this < lty win thrown Into a state
of onstern ttlon todiiv b > the aunonue
tnent that the liabilities of Keen Putler
ee ft o leather dealers and Importers
whteh falb d on futurda will cm rod
H in h 0K0 Pour other leather houses have
stme isohu down In iho crih whhh
wrniisht tho ruin of the 1 nicer ilrm The < e
urf John M llnlaii ltabllltls muly
JlfuWi thmles W Uindell HWOOO
Charles lilln worlh Tradlnir company anil
Juki A liuncan Co lhn II ibllltlos of
Ui i i Inllar houses are not > et known
lVedvriok Huttetleo ai l Mr Klnlin luio
not l > een seen by thosu with whom they
usually assoclilo rlncti list Thur liy T ov
were extremity friniwlly In their business
life as well n < soelnllj and their simul-
taneous nbsenci leads many to suppose
that thiy Imve koiio oieher ulthoiiRh
Mr Biitterlw anno lilted his departure In
wareh of tH health rom whfpcrlnKS
tn tbn trade It would tie supposed th it
many of the mon who neat knew tho eon
iem and IJs methods lire inclined to be
l v tl t lh failure hlmtes considerably
moro upon tho dlsapp viraici of thosa two
men than Is commonly siippo l Their
remarks would also suinfSt that tho af-
fairs of th concern aa never be sat-
isfactorily adlustcd untft Mr Sutterleo
retumn ajvl explains matters of moment
JOINT BEHSION OPPOSED
Prunkfort K > January 15Kiiator Kl
m republlotn toddy culled up th re o
lutlon for Junuoiy it for a Joint session
of Urn legislature to elect a librarian It
was violently opposed by in democrats
under the leaderWilp of Sinalor tlo bol
who movetl to postpone nnelriemlkm of
hn wlijoet until Pcbrtiary t wltlih was
adopted rd 1 rajfAnlwl ui nn Inilloa
tloi that the deiroeins will not allow a
Joint st lon to b held at this meeting of
tho legislature If they can prevent It
TIIE EFFICACY OF PRAYER
To Test the Effects on the Greatest
Living Infidel
AN INVITATION TO BOB INCERSOLL
AiVrd to Preach In th Pulpit of the Mill
taut Chuieli at Adilsn JllchTexl
of th Letter
Chicago January 15 Thousands ot
projers were said for Colonel ltobcrt O
Irgersoll a little while ago Dr John
Jtusk of tho Militant church wishes to
know how efficacious the rrajers hive
been To bring the matter to a tort tho
dsrgyman has sent the following letter to
tho author ot Tho Mistakes ot Moses
CoJoutl Hobcrt G Ingersoll Adrian Mich
Dear bir Tho Militant churoli which
Is organized for tho purpoe of bettering
tho condition of manklrd regaidlets of
creel or lack of It desires to extend to
> ou an imitation to preach for eis iorne
t uncia > n onng In the near future on the
ulJe i of > our views as to what tho
thr stltn thurch should do and hot
lho motto of cut mens club is Act In
thi vorlu theoriie in th next home
or our most earnest worker hold your
views others an devout Christ ms All
work togititer however think to them
eee and no criticism of creed is ex-
t hanged
Vie have a volunteer orchestra of twen
t > no 11 ccS a lial committee com-
peted o i nr tniity of tho lending law-
yers of 1 iibairo who are 0UI1 pledged tn
try ono cas a wee fieo of charge for
the i or or to take up the prosecution ot
lax uti offlelas or law brealtls
t < ur touiiiiltteo of plnsiciaiis hunt up
the jioor or 1 eiarc for the sick delegates
vWt the jiollce utatons and cura drunk-
ards by praotluil m tliOds Thy health
committee of ladies fightu tho saloon by
trlng to prutlilo for lho worktngintn a
txttir club buii e not by blttei Invec
tli s
Knovlng your vifws and honert work
for humajiliy and feeling tho fact that I
am a < hrlntmn him > ou nro not shouli
rn poveiu ut from working togMhec
for the up fill 1 of hurrnrltr ond leaving
It to lndlvl laals to Judie for theinselvts
wht Is trui I enin tly tmlto you to
glvo us the ublllty of jour osslslanco for
ono Sunday in building up movement
giiMt enough to einhiaco all humamty
frum the hurhevt to tlx lowest
Iwr tlrce l > r lusk mUb5 l this Invita-
tion nion > think it the fim stage in tho
fiilflllmint of the thoueamls tit prayers
that he might be turned to thovocatlon
tin huiih speaking of tlio matter
ir Itu k said
I do not i that tho Invitation Is at all
oMinilshliig it may not bo remi inhered
gen ihIIv thet Colonel Ingersoll at ono
fine vlFitil 1 modern Institutional church
one of the majiy practical working rhureh
1 whkh are djlng grand work for Im-
munity trxin He was Interested greatly
In what he siw expresel his entire ij 111
Pihv nih tho work bng dono and Ills
admiration of tho possibilities of m h
ehurdi aiuhlty In fact lie s il 1 he sh mid
like to jjui that kind of a cIiukU hlmstir
to whj Is It nt all stranxe to thPik that
he tna 1 glad to speak from th pulpit
of th Mil tunt chuiclt whoso iimd is the
nv d nl himnnltj I firmly bellevo that
If tl re in 1 be i nn Institutional church
wh n lngrisoll wits a boy he would have
erlitd h 10 Its woik hnint and soul nut
thu I e roll hnen been Amerl as greal
est dlvlo nil the gieuteat tu my of or
C 1 i7fd fhrjitlanlty As II Is he hatt
ii nk pmple think tie churche hive
ol in d I felesi < In fact they nuika
17 ori Ir 1 il Is than Ingersoll
INOI HHOEiTaH A CONVERT
He Pnyj a mowing Trlbuto to the Peoples
Chun h
Kalamazoo Special to lilobaDemocrat
Holert a Ingersoll during his lecturo
on Jlnei > ln hero la l night cicated a
Feaumtlon In tho middle of his dlscourso
he stopped at d told his uuilleneo thai ho
desired to relato the Incidents of tho after
ni on Ti n ho spoko of his visit 10 tho
Peoples rrturih and s lid
It H tl ginnilest thing In jour Htat
if 1 ot 11 Ho whole Inltcd dtaies If thorn
wire a similar Chun h near mj homo l
vuiH join It If Its members would 1 or
mP me
ohlng In hi whole lieturo causel sjrh
a s Ir us this nnd when somo of hs
liinls ijforted hltn to the hotel thej
unit 1 him If ho was In enrnrat about thu
si Hem nt and ho Is sail to hive replied
that 1 wan verj mm h It eurneut and If
the cj j ot 1 unity ev I wis given him of
Ion 1 its sn h a church he would sohio it
pi 11 1 >
li now seems tliat when the colonel nr
rHfil In Kalimazoo he was t kcn 11 vlut
the I iopl s church of which Miss iro
llim I I illicit Is the pan or 1 bis 1 Inn h
w i 1 1 IikiI possible i tlio llherallly of
HIIcs i ihliuid who lieiimaiiiil It a larce
Hum of monei It is Instltutlrn il In is
plun mil ti built more like a home thin
an 01 Jln < ry church It tins ipoeptiuit
mums fin so 111 gatherings HI111U14
rooms for tudv a dining iooii a kin hrn
and niiliuients ot this Itti I II Is nttcily
undenomlnatiotibl nnd has no crocil w h li-
cit r
Coenel lngirGll was coniiioteil through
the viiilous depnrtmciiu and wus inuru
IIin plei isl while at the church but no
li dy mpposed ho would mention It In his
dim oiuve
T b prominent members of the church
aie enthusiastic tonight and nay they t
llem that through the Peoples church of
Kilnnu70j tho great ugmwtlu will bu Ud
to lolntig the chuich Ihey snj thoj ut >
In his words tho iinswcr lo the thoi san Is
nf prajcrs sent up bj tho Christian in
deaior nienibeiS h1 oier the counlrv
1 hej say tint while no otgmdzeil ertort
bus been made to get Colonel Ingorsoll to
Join tho church jet Bin h 1 ffort will be
nuide In the tienr future Thej also pro-
fess to believe that tho great d elple ot
ignostlclsm will deliver no more agnostic
lectures
NEW OIUC YACHT CIUH
Heiwrt of the llegntt 1 Committee Adverse
to Lord limnaen
Now York January U Tho annml re
foit of tliu regatta lommltteo of tho NiW
York Yiuhl club ronolstlng of fi Nlihol
son ICano Chester Orlswoll and Irving
frlnnoll hns Jiii been made puhlh I n
der tho h sid of I he Kl h lor the Atnm
liai Cup tl > report ge > s ixhnsllvely
Into nil 1 liiuinsiuii 1 s tilutli to tho in-
ternational rii e lur fill In twi 11 In-
tender and alk > iti I r mam < r In w hi h
iho LOurs s turn in I 1 ut Is mmio Into In
di lull anil In inline iton with thun in >
inmtnlttees acllou in n lusing 10 kiiurii t
tee lliat thej would bi li p item < i t
philneil
The foul clnlimd on Seidembor 10 Is fulh
ile crll ist ami Defendirs ilnin and that
ot Vilkjrlenro glien In detail Lord Uun
I aven claimed Liefeiitlii broke nileM tu
II iinl 10 of tlu New Vork 1 ncht club and
winds up hj sujlng
Had I dismed It M > s4be the lJefonder
would proiest I should hnvo pri > usti 1
ugalnst l > r 1 beUtVod the foul tn have
been the tesult of an aicldunt I thotikht
that beJng nire tisl by my wash and her
heulsillR nelnrf right under my mainsail
she luul prolmbly taken a sudden sluvr to
wiuiward and unintentionally fouled me
Cnder the clrcumstniutvi 1 did not think
It nece iry to piutMit
lho uoinmlttoo lustlties Its notion tn ms
talnlng Mi Isellus protewt In the follow-
ing words
Section 1 of rule 10 roads A jacht
shall net lienr awoy out of her course so
to hliiileranoiuors pn > JKa to leeward
On thts lho eommUteo biiwd t uet on
Aa tho course was outside he threo
mile limit says the report there w ls
no aillhorltj 01 er It but a Heel of twen >
eltiurr jachts belonging to tho club ncte1
as intiol On one occasion the accom
panj lug vosstla woto mlxisl up 11 ml in con
senuence t ok up 11 ikisIUoii which somt >
what cramixd tlio starting lino and com
polled l > oth nobis for a abort p rlod after
the Blurt to work through v portion of the
fleet It is our opinion thut with this ev
eepUon thoro win no mor tnturfeience
throughout the match than thoro was In
lw1 If a much
VUkjrle olteel against Defender tho fol-
lowing socitlima under rule IG
Meet Ion An overtaking jacht sholt in
every case so long as overlap exists keep
clear of Oie yacht which ls being over-
taken
Section 10 A yacht may luff as sho
pleases In order to prevent another from
passing her to windward provided che be-
gins to luff l > eforo an overlap has been es-
tablished and Mictions II and C treat of
room In passing or rounding marks or
obstructions
Hut In our opinion Valkj rles in-
fringement of setrtlon 11 nullltled sections
T and 10 and tho fact that even after
luflltig sho passed well clear of the com-
mittee Imat throws out the others final
l > Defender was to windward and as
nlk > rle stateH she was the overtaking
es < ol and when the foul oci urreel had ai-
riest readied Volkj ties beam All this
being scrlt is Important to riunemler that
when a jacht Is passing another to leo
wcrd she has every Inducemsnt to avjd
tufting Into her adversarj as by fouling
her sho would destroj the point of ad-
vantage gained And on the other hand
the temptation to a yacht which Is being
passed to leewtrd is to approach her ad-
versary in order to blanket her and there-
by secure her linger her bs >
Accomponjlug tho repoit are two Photos
one inken Just after tho Tout occurred and
tho other a little later They are submit-
ted as an argument that Vnlkjrle had
plenty of room to luff w Ithont danger
THE THUMPEIIH rilAlNlNO
Maher FHzsImmons and Evehardt Down
to Work
El Paso Texas January 15 Tho pugll
tsts havo got down to hard training
Pitiimtnons trains dollj in Juarez Ma-
iler and Marshall train In Iyjo Crucrs
snd Jaik Everlnrdt trains here Itrlght
lyi of Dallas will be here bundaj to go
into training and Walcott and Dixon will
arrive Uxt week it Is expected tliat
Hairy anil Murphy or Connors will sign
for tho laiium weight fight tomorrow
le > ml jirobably ti illi hc e
llio dugiam of the scats to Stuarts
fb I eurulval ls flnlsh < sl and u number
of duplicates arc being mado In blue
prims The fating caisiclty is J J
Thi n v 111 lie J boxes for nix persons
ea It XM leseneil Beats and KOuo unre
sciid
Martin Julian will return tomorrow and
a 11 co mid final stakeholder will be
soli ted faturdaj
fttuuit receives telegrams and letters
dali from largo parties th it are being
made up In tlio East who Intend coming
to tile larnHal Tb eliv Iws raisvl tho
piornleJ bonus and now tlt3 flcht Is a-
go imnteeil fact as tins wss the only
n alter that was In the wav of the succeses
ol the eornlval
I irge cixiwes visit tlio training quarters
nf ritrslnunonri daily and among the
nowd are a number of lades who go-
o r In special parties 1 Itzsimmons ls
goitrg In good bhnpfi and tho opinion
prvalls thnt be will win the battle
There is not much bothng so far but
sliie Muhcr was hero tin re Is a strong
un Itinerant In I llz fuvor
Chlengo Janunry 15 The Western Pas
vi g r association had voted a sale of
one fire roun 1 trip to EI Pa o for Dan
St urt s big fistic carnival In IVbruarv
Tho einvas wcs mado In the Western
association on a tender of tho roads run-
ning south and southwest from St Louis
w li r h adopted a fllmllar rato obent a
wiek ago
NEW OHIEANS ItACE
New Orleans la Januaiy 15 Ssven
nnd a half furlongs Van Itrunt 10 tlrv
Inm 1 to 1 won MelCee ir < lloS 7 to 2
i 111 Moniui 1M Mason t > to 1 third
Tin < 1 I
i i > mile selling learolds and up
w 11 IsMate IU9 fT illll to 1 won
I 1 ml It 101 11am C to 1 second
litsprnur lUi Hart 8 to 1 third Timo
Ihre furlongs 2yoarolds Ethel Iar
rnll III llnrrott 0 to 1 won Ellllun
WIIIicm ii Cla > 8 to 5 ticKoml StHr To
Inno 111 Leigh 3 to 1 third Time 40
set > t is
io mile and onceUhtb ladleb handl
i ir > 1 1 en r olds nnd ui flitence p 10
< i nun Intel won IP Icvelt it D
i us 10 1 second ill i eo lj >
H 1 si 1 to I thlnl Tlmo J > l
Mx furlongi Domingo II W Tones
Till won ljwlese Hi living 5 to 1
to md 1 urlv Leaf 91 Snerrtr 10 to 1
third Time 1 lij
THE DALLAS CLUB
DYIas Texas Januarj II J C Mc
Nialus presiiiMit and manager of tho
Dallas > asn ball club of tho Te isSouth
eru bsigue tonight gave out tho follow-
ing tm to the inaksip of bis team for tho
season of l Jti Earle Kallhoff and Coop-
er catchers Mlntichii 1 Kuno Webber
and Lucas olicnirs prltc hail first bae
v hlte at 1 olid liasi liurke thlnl base
Ilasttan short rtop Pnbtjn rUht fit id
Ashenbark 1 enter Held Chapm in left
floltl
tif tbes Eaile White and Haitian aio
well known r xXnhv jI leigue plajera
lid all the others cxi 1 rt Lucas Chap-
man and Hurke have excellent mln r
kjgui iisxnds These thrco are brllllnne
umatours who M vl Nenlus has picked
irom tlw best ot the Texas elubs Mr
Me Nenlus Is 1 gntlatln for 0Higan
thirl bastman 01 hist siuons Norfollt
club of the I lrgln 1 state league 1th
tjllignn or sn 1 titiallv Mtiong third base-
man the Dull is i hih will bo complete
SOlTHEIlN LIAdlE rilANCHISES
Memphis Twin January 15 Honrj
Powers of New Orleans nnd George Stall
Ings of Nashville who aro cnmmlsslono 1
by tho Southern baso ball leoguo to coni
pletu the membership of the league vete
hero todav and grantHl a frtnchlso to
Moinph li foi the coining stsion 1 hey
left tonight for Little Hock whero the
necessary uiolicj Is all 1 oily rilcd and
thej will grant membership lo that city
They will then ro to lllrmliighun and
thnt city will git the fianohlse that was
hold list vear bj Lwumllle Tho other
elites In tlio lenguo ire New Orloon Mo-
bile Atlanta Nashville and Montgomery
THYlNCi 1 OK A MA1CH
Austin Teas January It Charley Mc
Adams of Port Woith champion ljeir
old blcjcllst of the vvoild inulied here
this evening to btgin training for the
moot to btstln hero on January JO He
will bn hniidlid bv llnny Haipei who
will manage him for the bnluico ot the
season An effort Is being tiimle 10 rnntr h
him ugnlnst the Arlotia Woder tho-
r j arold rider of lucson who his been
making nulle a recoid on the Pacific
toaat Chaiby ban 11 record of B7 oi
otitis flit standing stnrt for a cpiarter
tulle nuuio at Ivansvllle Ind last Oi
toner which ho lowered bj 7 feconds at
El 1nro tl o wis > ks ngo
A WEIKS HULL PiGHTINO
El Paso Texns Januarj IS Tho local
coiiimltteo wlibh has secured tbo franchise
foi tho bull light In Jitare7 Mexico dJr
Ing the ustle tsrntval next momtli te
1 died 11 cablegtain from Madrid iinivouiic
lin that Si nor Jt > st de Memo the inicct
lamons bull futhter of Sp ilu has accepted
th > committees offer to bring his troupa
u to fornix dujs fighting to begin Pebru
1115 13
AMEHICVN WHIST
I Nashville Tenn January 15 t a meet
lug lonlglit tho Nashville Whist club ac
urted the Invllntlrm of tho American
hist league to represent tlio East In a
icntett for tho AmtriiHii whist trophj to
he hiia In 81 U u s Januarj 27 at thu
mldwiiuci meeting of the league
SOUTHUN HASlTluTL LLAOIE
Augusta Oa January II The Southern
IJaso Hull league was organized In this
cits toduj lo Include six cities Chailes
ion SHvaiumb M iron Atlanta Augusta
nini Columbus
WON HV McKEEVEH
Phil idelphla Pn Janunry IS Owen
Zelglor nnd Charles McKeever tbo light-
weight pugilists fought six rounds at tho
Tuxedo Athletic club tonight and tho de-
cision was given to MoKeover
THE COMMITTEE A TIE
Washington January 15 Tho senate fi-
nance coiiimltteo held a brie f session today
with Senator Jones uf Novvada nbseut for
tho consideration of the revenuo tariff
blli A vote was taken and developed a
tie 011 the bill Senator Jones ws not
pal rod and It became nectiaiy to have
hi volo either for cr against tho bill
When ho returns It Is understood that It
will bs reported Ither favorably or ad
versel > depending upon his vjte
MR MILLS RESOLUTIONS
Their Pull Meanlna Is Explained bj
Their Author
riin ADMINISTRATION IS CRITICISED
The Texas Senator Opposed to the >
llonsl llsuk Sjrt niC rIlie
evr Circular
Washington January 15Senntor lls
Bliccch on tlnance with a few direct crit
icisms of the president and secretarj of
tho treasury was the main feature of to
days Session of tho senate This was
noted from the fact that Mr Mills has
been preanlnent In the senate as a cham-
pion of tho presidential polio His crlt
iclsnvs todaj were temperate and digni-
fied the senator giving expression to
his high personal regard for the execu-
tive although differing from him rad-
ically on the question of the financial pel
levair
air Pefter followed with a epcAch
against bonds and In favor of silver coin-
age Mr Pugh gave notice that on Monday
next he would pre s to a vote without
debate a resolution tliat all government
obligations should be paid In either gold
or Ellier
Mr Slormnn secured the floor shortly
afler the session of the senate began
toilaj and presented nn adverse report
on the bill prohibiting cltl7ens of the
1 nltfsl States from accepting any titles
decorations etc from foreign nations
Jlr Sherman reported a Joint resolu-
tion appropriating 7MiO for the expense
of tho commission engaged in fixing the
boundary between Alaska and Hrltlsn
America along the lire of the fonjflmt
meridian of west longitude The resolu
Hon was passed
Mr Mills Dem Texns then took the
floor In support of his resolution Intro
duced jostcrday concerning silver bonds
etc Ho spoko extemporaneously and
was given close attention Ho first drew
attenton to Un long continued ant ig
onlsm to sllier and the present locking
up of the accumulation of silver tn the
treasury vnults due ho said to the pow-
erful Influence In thts country claiming
that the prcrngattv o of Issuing money
should be given to corporations to ex-
pand and contract as thej pleased The-
N tlonal bank Idea wns rot a democratic
Idea tho democratic police favoring the
retention by the government nnd the poo
plo of the money making prerogative
Mr Mills showed the rontraelon and
expansions of the circulation made bj the
b nks and said this sjstem was now to lie
perpetuated by further Issues of oonds
Whenever tho verdict of the popie ha 1
b t n taken It bad 1h > i In favoi of the
legal tender notes Tho people had slwnvs
Hood against bonds end bank clrc ilatioii
Let nny partj slid Mr Mills 1aiv tn
go before tho country In the coming ton
test with a plain deiltratlot favorliu a
bonded debt and hank circulation and
when tho 1 unpawn Is over tint ptrly v 111
need tho sevlroa of a firstclass under-
taker
He differed from the president on this
mlijoct and he regr tted this but this
was a countrj of free llscii lon
The president wanted moro bonds nd
llnrf to the peoples burlen and imposing
this burden on our children ami our < hll
dren s children
Mr Oraj nked If Mr Mills beltcvrl In
nonrcdeemablo inoncj In short In flat
money
Mi Mills rejected the Idea that le ils
were ll it and explained tho theory of flat
mo ne j
Why did not our distinguished secre-
tary of tho treasury asked Mr Mills
when thi bank conspiracy begin iy
10 lho o gentlemen Now show jour
cards an 1 I will pay vou in silver If
the wcretirv had coined the liver In the
treasury and paid it for current txpensei
thero would ha e been no ilcnrlt The
presidents bond Issues were futile t was
like pouring water throurli tho sl < ve Th
bundled million Issue a few dajs hence
would bo followed by mother hunlred
nllllon III a few months The presidents
liugungc concerning finances soon led Uki
tin Mutcmonts or Jay Cook when he ud
vo md Nntlnnnl debts as National bles
pines This hank power thieilined to
wield n controlling power In the smote
the house thocxi utlve branches and the
Inlltd States supreme tomt This Last
branch hid grown so powciful that It
could nlninst decreo monarchi In tho
United Ktalef That would be no moro
nbsnrl than the decision ngtlnst the ln
como tax overruling the de lslons of a
hundred venrs The senntor closed with
a strong oprcsslon of his puipose to at
all times resist the mowing Inlucnce cf
11 e bank power
The silver bond bill was takn up nt
2 oclock and Mr Peifer Pop Kan ad
dressed the senate Ho said that the
speech of Mr Mills had at lust Justllled
the popullat pcrtj
We have the remarkable spectacle
said Mr Pcffer of n dcmoTatlc senator
holdln a distinguished 1 e n his pnrtv
nrnljnlng and denouncing the policy of
tho president which this party brought
Into powei
Mr Putter lrged tho repeal of all
laws authorizing the ii uo of bonds He
jleldcd the floor to permit Mr Pugh
Dtin All to offer n resolution similar
In text to the rrnolutlon historically known
11s the StinlevMntthews rosol itlon for
the pas inert rf government obligation la
either coin gold or sliver
Mr Pugh give rotlce that he would
ask a voe 011 this resolution on Monday
Hesiimlng Mr Pelfcr said the populist
partj would properly nmngo tho parity of
tho metals when It enmo Into power
That will be sold Mr Hoar when
the mlllcnlum occurs
The mlllcnlum l near at hand and we
will not havo long lo wnlt responded Mr
Pelfcr
The senator raid the bond policy of tho
president was Utile less than n gieat pub
lie crime
Mr Pcffer will continue his remarks
tomorrow
On motion of Mr Woleott Itep Colo
tho sfiiato agreed that the ncljournmen
rnmcn
would be taken until Mondiy
At oclock the senate wsnt Into exeeu
ttve session and at 1 K adjourned
HOUSE
Washington January 15Another day
was consumed by the houro n oratorv
upon tho pension bill 1 the course of
which tho policy ot tho present admlnls
Irat on towards the veterans was scored
by both republicans nnd democrats and
defended by two or three democrats Tho
most notable Incident of the drbato
was
tho attack by Mr Orow of Pennsylvania
olVl > rnlt 1 10 extraordinary at
tempt of tho 1
president nnd his clerks to
encroach upon the prerogative ot the
executive branch of the government II
fln n al
congress
nnd the at
lion of the president
In having read tho
Wilson bill Just before a vote
on the bill
vylilth he saltl was an attempt to In
fluence the vote Congress should resent
bucIi i ncroachmenta
upon Its preroga
tives ho declared
In tho houso todiv the speaker nn
noimced tho appointment ot Mr Allen of
Utah to the oomuilttee on public lands
In place ot Mr CuriU of Kansas resign-
ed
George II McClelland was declared
from tho twelfth district of New York
A frco home bill making actual rest
deneo on railroad land grants where the
lands have been fenced and improved
Thcnon motion of Mr Stone Itep Pa
the houf went Into committee ot the
whole 08 tho pension appropriation bill
Mr ali iDein N Y did not think
that provision ot the law proper one which
compels a widow to show that she de-
pends on her dally labor for support be-
fore she can secure u pension
Mr McCall Ulfp Tenn believed the
pension laws wore good but were not
crforced In the proper spirit
Mr Lace Itep Iwn predicted that ll
000 cares of pensioners dropped or suspend-
ed from the rolls by Hie present eommij
tlnner would b reviewed by the next
and mnnj ot them be restored and asked
that nothing bo done to prevent a rovlow
bj one commissioner of his predecessors
w orl
Mr Mllnes Itep Mich wanted every
soldier who served ninety days to have
a pension
Mr Crowther Hep Mo advocated the
htorlng of pension cases In State rathor
Ihan rederal courts
Mr Pickle Hep S D chairman of
tho committee on Invalid pensions stnted
thnt the present bill did not In the esti-
mation of tho committee go far enough
The committee would draw up and present
a bill bearing on the administration pen-
sion laws and to facilitate tho taking of
testimony
Mr Grow Hep Pa opposed tho Idea if
communlcatlors being Kent to the house
by tho president nnd rnhlnet for tho pur-
pose of creating legislation and referred to
the letter ssnt bv the president to Mr
Catchlngs This house he said should
resent any attempt bj the president or
his clerks to dictate legislation to the
house
Then at 415 p m tho house adjourned
until tctnoirow
CONVENTION TLUM
New York and Chicago Slid to Have the
Hest Chance cf Winning
Washington Jnnunrv 15 Tho four rival
cities New York St Louis Chicago and
Cincinnati which are applicants for the
democratic Nationul convention hnvo es-
tablished their headquntters ut tho Ar-
lington and the campaign for the prize
ls being carried on with vigor
lho delegation from Cincinnati headed
bv M E In alls president of tho Hlg
Pour railroad was the a t to irrtve
Tho lioomers from tho yoe < i Cltv while
not particularly enhuslistlc over their
piospeet3 sij thev Inn rd to make an
effort to secure the loaveitloa
Soverror Stono of Missouri John M
Carroll chairman nf the Jemocrntlr State
central committee and lames Campbell
reinforced the St Louis del atnn today
and exMajor Ollroy nnl Iulted States
Mnrrhnl McCnrty camo over from New
York aheal of the big Tammany delega-
tion expected tomorrow
The Chicago boomers have pteieied a
great arraj of arguments illmaIc geo-
graphical and gastronomic why the
eonvenflon shnull go to tho Cty ot tho
Lake
There ls a disposition among outsllers
to Inject the flnnm lal qin tlm Into the
fight and to nr nv the free silver mm
ngcltist New York but memti rs of the
committee declare th it Issues arc not In-
volved It sen h iw wr that the fact
that It has practically been decided to bold
the conventlo 1 later than usual In Jul
or August will militate against the
chances of St I ouls and Cincinnati
Today the ictoiv sums to be between
New York and f ago
The various headquarters were thronged
with large crowds during the entire even
lnr Ul th metnbeis of the National com-
mittee lime anived thmselves or are
represent t bj pioxy
The committee villi bo called to order
at 11 o civ k in tho morning and the pres-
ent expectation Is that the arguments In
favor of the respective cities will begin at
3 In the afternoon
THE ItOND f lib ILAIi
Modifications of the t Irmlar Calling for
tho llonl 1 0111
Washington Januarv 1 Secretarj Cir
llsin made publh the follow 1114 circular
mndifvlntt the condit 1 ns for pujtnont en
the ndvertlsed bend Lwue
Treasury Mepariment Office of the
Sccreta y Wasllnrftou lain aiv 1 l V
Treisury circular No 1 fi datt J January
6 is inviting prjpjsals n r tho pur
i hase of one hundred n I1I101 tl ill irs 51iJ
fuDIW of United Suites 4 1 er it bonds
ir herehv so mexlit < 1 thit attt the jaj
nunih of the first lns ibmnt of 0 per
ci nt wUh aeeru 1 Inl r ji tequlit 1
In f ild cirtular the 11 mi hi ir the
nmounts bid may bo pal 1 n 1 itrimmts
of tin pi r ctnt Tl r r ill itch ap 1
at t rued Irterest tit h inl if cu li fif-
teen clavs thereafter 1 ut ill ac rrt d I Id
dPrs may pav the whcl amount of ihclr
bIs at the time of the first Installment
and all adopted bidders who have paid
all Installments orevlously matering may
pay tho whrlo amount of their bids nt
anv time not lntc than the last Install-
ment At rented bidders who pay the whili
amount tit thu time 0f the first Inst ill
ment or at nn date thcreaftei as nbovo
provided wll be enttlel to teclo at
the tlato cf piirctt tie whole ninount of
bnds awarded to them and nccepte 1 bd
clers who pay by Installments will be en-
titled to rec < tie at the dates of such paj
ments the amount of bonds paid for
J O CarllUe
Secretary of tho Treasury
rOHEIGN HEIATIONS
Washington January M At the meet
ing of tlie senate committee on fnrelgn
relations toda the resolution prepared
b > Senator Davis denning the attitude of
thlf country toward foreign encroach
ments on the Western hemisphere In ai
cojdanco with the Monroe doctrine was
reported to tho committee The resolu
tion was iltscusstci nt come length Jut
nral consideration of It was postponed
until next Frldaj when n special meeting
of the committee will 1 held to consider
the resolution and tho entlio subject which
It cevers
The commltteo granted a brief hearln
to ltcpreeenlatlve McCormkk Admlia l
Cow in and otturs In favor of the protw
sltlon of the Pacltlc cable
company of New
York foi Uie
construct of a telegraphic
cable from the Pa u0 coast to Huvval
The Cuban and Armenian
questions
were
not adverted to nt today mcotln
0r
the VonKuelnn
computations oycent
it came up in connection with the s
resolution
Jlonroe
coilUIAT0g
Washington Januarj It The e i
oVarl nim
auo r of unit feoAJm
Western district of Tennessee th °
U ie W ffiTS AM
Texas Pustniantij A 1 m
J dow l L Itl lter
at Bwl tt
V V CNA FATniltID
Yashlngton phL
January U Thi i
terrltor admission rIz <
bill was Va
consideration by tho house oif for
°
territories today dS m on
DOMINATION
YSashlnBton January 15The
ins mt n
TIIE VENEZUELAN
Some New anil Imporu tth
Brou
to iijj1
Correspondence Ils
nnd VoueiuelaShow
y Tra In 1
Washington January lsj
portant information 1
on tt
question having tl
direct 1
PoiIUUUm of settletZ
a
dary dispute by 8
th two
ernmenw
without the uttoLl
other powers mid
6 < nn
tho probability of
men
controversy
Jlr
of tho
was today
Hcatvvollo
of Mloae
house
committee on
Tho HiUtah
government
tho
recent and vmtimS
utterances ot Its
scmbofficm
turned
to tho policy 0f brtj l
a resumption of dlplou R
Lhu SouUi American repubu
proceeding to direct negotluL
republic to determine th
tho most feasible palh b SJI
emerge from lis i > rcrcnt po liJ
a practical retraction
ot m
lefusal to arbitrate B
In tho light of prtcedenu
by her moat dlstlnguUhed ufSl
la difficult to see how the r21
of Yenezuela can consent to Vl
any ngieyment to comprombIf
torlal claims to urcat IlrluL
has been Mlggcstcd by ttai
dls ctches lo
part with a SI
elalms fcr n flnan lal conJleSI
cause no less an authority ihui
Hlanco is on record oa dtci
course to lw distinctly
uncotss
Mr Hentwollo who has rlvJ
tention to tho Yriiczueln mini
pictured a cop of an ImMjJ
ment
published In 1SS7 for tT
mint of Y enezuela tmbrsdaj
eorrespondenre
jetwe n
utiles and those of Great Erie
diplomatic matters between
irninmts from the jurs ISS3loa
the
most nctlv if r to rtachJ
of tho botinlury w ri tinderinl
enrresponde e zueli repitil
ilrms by her mb r of forttej
Hafitl
Sellas an J nffrrnarllpT
HI 1111 o nrtli g in 1 apatlljil
cnioj Hint It Is irnposltl 1
compromise tn 1 o > lary chbJ
tieaty or conv nl n beean
terms of her Nai il eonstltstlil
hei ndheienco lo ti a Bjsltlon th
finstialid tbo h ten pts to arm
eriltieitv linnm the tuu mtiR
nn 1 seems to bov p 1 to the sere
diiilomatlc rilul ins In 1OT
This pronoelilon was piost clejiijl
elated he Guzmti 1 mcoinl t
a memoriindum it 1 ord Sallstarl
foreign seretar 1 ajs
Yenezucla has 1 a Jir htll
Great Hiltaln her In iosJblltyl4i
an part of tbo territory of the 11
such a thing being xpllrltly
1 the constitution that thst
urbiirntlrn for hrp > mr the dip
tho boundarj ciimo to tn end Th
lnrtlv In answer to the rtritlsb 1
ISM of a remi ron i hoimclary
In 15SI Oenenil Cu7man vent till
Ilrltnln ns n spe lal envoy to Mai
settlement the diflep ti es cf tUp
ments am In a memonndum ifltnJ
Julian Pauncefolc then secretirfif
foreign office ho sild of the
question
The government of the repubUet
Its constitution an In npportablsi
to settle It In anj of r way tntrf
Hon lho States of the confeibna
ventmIn bltvl them elves tins
nllenate to no forel t torerufP
0 Ir ter ltoy Th r oro It Is rM
fo them tn mak e cpt atiybq
whl h aro not re < i i thesuul
whhh In tho lmr > belonrd tl
fornrr nptiilncj ral of VenenuT
11 it In comluMrn J r 0 sajn
Venezuela now nr poses Insfeliil
arbPritlon of n frl v noser ftl
ten e cf a conn 11 of Justlwtl
1 1 f people cho r spectlvorltl
pirt I
jrinvill In replv in fortneJ k l
br f note thnt the 1 Is 1 of a tut
P i tted constitutional dlfflciltW
pn entcd her maiesti sovirflinr l
acceding to It In Us place cimstil
eral treaty providing nmniu nl
If ns Is to he d itvcated l > fflj
nrlse nny dllTcen they shall hi
mlttcd to aihtmti u I
When this treutv emsd l
completed the gov en mi it cbai 4j
Salisbury succeeded nranvllle ti
pirmly ulKLVowcd 1 1 > nstrnello > I
trcnt or undcrstnn ting bv whltAsJ
npply to the boundarv ilispme M
gotlallon fell throiuh
At various stages in ihe ccrreJPW
General 111710111 relteritel ths <
tlonit Imposslbiiltv of nny boJtWI
treaty Wheth < r President Cr J
the same construction upon J
Hon lemalns to be s r f he o
necessitj for anv Intervention Wt
Inltcd States to prevent rcllnpiMBl
tho mouth of tbo Orl to J sH y
trol ls iemcte
liLSINISSJROUBIli
WILLI VYl SMITH
Heevlllc Texas January l3
t creditors J
lowing Is a 11 i
mado by
schedule of asslgnm 1 JJL
of William Smith r 1 orted UK
jeatarda j
V °
Tinnl Pro D 11 s r
pn
Uarness conpunv I innpll
II Sehoelkopf D lias 5712SI A
Sloo
A Co Nw Or a R5
Hlvet romnnnv P n SJ
IllB 1
HitPcr ltacln > WI
Sllnmoin Dillas SH roriln
dorf Dallas J T 1 nbumef
Cincinnati Or ore Eujtt
SJ1S W
Cincinnati T lie lgt Jlj
JMt
112 n Law Lumb r comnan
121 Ffl Jacob Spnns S i ry comptM
Lniib
Jllies the fsl rwood Wi
U Sliiey Ohio 5 I rUfc
panj
Antonio HIH Vl
STOCK SOLD
nockdale Texas January J5 t >
Well
of Thro Crohn A Co
tached early In D mber br
M
Itors was sold yeslerdav to jJJf
Kemp Halo of this place
of these goodi togdei with wrj
In the jtorehousi will barely kWji
lachliig creditors whoe claims
<
some SCtOi to w hlcli must be
duo auout J besides scverii v
dollars expenses
IL P GROUNDS
15
DoKalb Texas January YiWP
ai i
Grounds a grocery meri hanl
failed yesterday morning 1lun p
ston attorneys attnchi d rlo
euro a debt of Jli for M Ha ° if
Jefferson Tex is No seheduw
and liabilities given
PTurLEH CO
J
OribfrJi
cluer of the evening by
bureau of steam Teer attached this itl
with tho rank ofcomnoc ensravlS Co of Mnlsvllle Ky for
0re I J Pountain of Hrjan for U
l
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