The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIITH YEAR, No. 70, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 13, 1901 Page: 2 of 12
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Bart Has a Plati for Making Freed-
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WILL INSIST ON NASH OFFICIATING
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And Will Issue Rain Cheeks in Cass
the NeW York Club Is Ordered
from the Field
Chicago Judo 12 President llatt in pre-
paring In tarry out hla threat to force
New Vork to piny with Umplro Nnsh offl
efatlug Frecdman hns shown no Indica-
tion of yielding lit point against Nnsh
and Hurt dfcIurCe lint the roRtilar umpire
shall officiate or the games ivlll be claimed
by forfeit
To protect his pntions President Hnrt
trill give < rtt ritlii checks tomorrow to
those ivini Attend the games wlilih tiio
Giants refuse to play lie w 111 nlso have
scnil pioresslonul tcntn ready to go on
In place of New York ho Unit pnttoUH mar
see lip Orphans In netlon ami get a cheek
good for another league game after New
Yolk leaves
Tlie above plan was itniwuiicrd tills morn
luit by President ilutt with the comment
that lie bad no Intention of giving In i >
Prccdtniu but Hint on the contrary he
was preparing to make a firm stniul for bin
rights and lit tlif same time protect bit
patrons from suffering from tue tietluus
brought on by Frecdiinin
Chicago
Detroit
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BASEBALL
AMUHICAN LnUlOR
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Boston i a
Washington u
Baltimore II
Philadelphia 11
Milwaukee 4U
Cleveland 3l >
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Detroit 100 not fHXi 2 it i
Young and Shrock Slover nnd SUaw
Baltimore June lSPnreman pltctied a
beautiful garni sml trim admirably support-
ed flrlflltb was put out of tbc game nnd
fiRlly mit of the Mound for kicking ut a
called arlke Attetadnneo 1S00
rS < iPre nun
Baltimore 101 Oil 01 H 15 l
Chicago ooooiooooi i a
Voreman ami itoblnson Callahan Urlf
nth nnd ficlllvau
Score it n e
Milwaukee Oil 300 1010 13 2
Philadelphia 010 001 O8o r 7 I
spark and Connor Bernharri and Tow
era
Beoro it n n
J hlngton poo ooo rmn o n u
Cleveland 121 Ooo n > u s t
Carrlck Clarke nnd Ornriy Mooro and
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NATIONAL LKAOOR
ilayed Won r ist
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N n York ft < in
i luaunatl 37 SO
PBll il lpbla 41 tc
Hf l > n 40 5
J5 kli 30 iu
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if shurg June li llttnbnrg juropM
Int first place snd administered to lliylc
bl > nr t defent rtils a ason lhylo wss
i 1 and In the fourth Inning gave two
J n their base nnfl Clsrk scored them
w tt a lwMu t In the fifth four hits
Si1 S or eight bases won the game
tfitleJJJn rgf Atlendtnco JttOO rtcore
> TfWk jo no nooi1 un >
aittshnrg or > oox t h u
lSile > and < Va n r Chesbro nnd XJinmer
IAtAiif and Ityiin f > r h snd Mclsrland
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If 240 001 01x S V
Kh0 Kltson K nn dy tnd
M ur e
f nclnnatt ooo 002 400 oon n t rl rS
lifston 120 Ow 102 C < mv fl
man nd Kersen NlehoU and Kltiredge
Tie game
SOUTH RlirTliKAOUB
u 1 Wared Won Io V C
Phreveport ft a m Vrf
liiemphls 31 tu ir tail
Little jtoek 8 2i in nan
N hiii ia ih in BJ5
nirmlnghnm tt 17 17 rjort
fielma yi in m tiu
ChnltnnoRn h vi tini
New Orletius 35 in > 371
Chsttnnnopa Tenii June 12 It f
Kent president of the Southern IlaseDall
association hns Issued n call for n meeting
of the directors of the nnsoclatlou to be-
held at the Mortis hotel lllrmlngham Ala
Friday evening June 11 nt 7 oclock The
extra JVH guarnutiO to he posted bv tho
duds Mill he ealleil nnd niuel bo paid tin
lacitlntrly The club filllng to make such
A > Mv ri U V
1 Tells tho story When your licacl
I aches and you feel bilious constl
patod and out pf tnne with your i
1 stomach sour nnd no appetite just 1
I buy a package ot
Anfl toko doso from 1 to 4 pllli
I You will be surprised nt Low easily
I tbey will do their work cyro your
> headache and biliousness rouse tho
I liver nnd mnko you feel happy again
a 2Sccnts Sold by all medlclnudcalors
Union Salesmen Tho Toggery Shop
Ask for Card
There comes a time some day In
tho career of merchandizing when a mer-
chant picks some plums in the way of
bargains We have picked a plum of
perfection In Shirts to give you or tifty
cents A Noelioe Shirt of a variety ot
paUems sorrie worth 75d some 1
but they all go at
50c
See Them inOur Window
Ktf Cawthon Co
Clothiers Hatters Inrnlshers Taliors
612 ana ru Mulu West
Onder Rica Hotel
Rain Changed Track Conditions
Cincinnati June 12A heavy rnln dur-
ing tho nftcrnoou changed tho track con
dlllons nt Now port today but the horses
run closely to form For the llrst thiee
rice the truck wns very fast The re-
mainder of tho curd was run off In the
Mott going
Six furlongs Jim Nan Hello llutter Mnr
gnret Hotlmin Time lMM
Four nnd half fm humsKing Duly
Alius nine Hnndiall Time ss
yi furlongs sellingXoithuinlu In Junl
per Fd ltoth Time 1 20
Four uuil n half furlongs selling Cor
Unna C llllmwlex tlenrglnnn Time Sll
Sevon fiirliuigs selling Ihnrles I sUw
Dr Fannie 1retty llnsle Time lt0
One mile soilingOutburst lllulle Mi
lleggs Time 113 4
Results at the Fair rGounds
St Louis June 12 Seven furlongs Do
minis Clinton Jullettn Time 12 V4
One mile selllngKId McCoy Chlcku
ninugii Silent FilitiU Time llSty
six furlongsFrank Itell Maude lonne
HI Knocker Time 115
One mile and n Mxtcenth ptiise Chap
pnqua rriipelltr Hottentot Time 140
Seven f 111 longs selling HniDe Shoe To
bheco Klilt llnrnes Cnlonol Ony Tlipc
6 no mile RclllugKisiuo ltushtlcld rcllc
Simpson Tlmo 1 UK
Clear Weather at Harlem
Chicago June 12Weather clcmr track
good at Harlem
rivo Mrlougs sellinglarnasus Ileal
Mnu Mlhusa Time 10233
LiM > teyir4 osirlCflnM B1p
LiT or te
D ufclfc
letltc stakes four and a half furloags
lvr ranre i5ui iKh > rhroslpMabel
Tlme ° ltVf3 VulMln Wnlkenshaw
Mllo and 100 ytud Sam McKcever
tloldeu Scepirc Zacatosa Time 15015
Summaries at Oakland
San Francisco June 12 Four furlongs
1restone Flatterer You You Time 50
Futurity vtmt sellingFirst Shot Siul
of Tnrsus Monday Time iVi
One mile and a < iunrter sellliig Faunctte
Knxtinlnc Fliimero Time 20sl
l4Mll tn Kin lSiJIou
AT0 r i t rnfmo
One mile nnd sevwuty yard handicap
Hortnu DiulRerous ilnfd Snips Time
A Game of Ball Sunday
Tjip Qrenirn ha c iniide nrrnngepieuts
to play Nsvnsota next Sunday fhe
Itdts Knve A btrong seinlprofmlniul team
and n gpod game will no douhr be played
The Unuyon and Texas Central railway
will run an excursion for this date and
will bring quite a number ot Navasota
HOUSTON DA1LV POST TjluivoUAY MORMNG JUNK 13 1901
SUMMARY OF TODAYS IMPORTANT NEWS
DOMESTIC
The Virginia conatltutlonnl conren
tlon convened ut Utctunohd
Tho bnttle lili Illinois maintained n
rnte of upeech of 17111 knots for four
hours on her trial on iHSton
The Intornutlonal Jubilee of the Young
Mens Christian Association nt Hnfllpa
vent attended by mnnypromlnont flivy
officials
PHILIPPINES
ItcportH from Toclolmn I ite prov-
ince recited defiant dcmbnutratlons on
the part of mitlVcM
COMMERCIAL
AM grain lost strength on favornbto
crop renditions
Tejns Btecrft wcro still In fllr de-
mand the tone of tho markets being
nlitfiit steady
There wna no demand nnd little ac-
tivity In tho general stock market
CUBA
The constltntlonnl contention aflnpled
the llatt ninendbieut by a vote of 10
to 11
OIL DEVELOPMENT
A good How of light oil has been
found In lilnicH county
Trouble Is being wporlcnrcd with the
lloggHivnyno well nt lleanmtmt
More land iIpiiIh nt big prices have
been madu lit Ilcniinionl
deposit will forfeit the 500 already on
dcpoilt This Ih eqillwlent to the for
fefiiue of the franchise
The regular sliiiimer mooting will orcur
at the samu place Baturdny lime IS
It H 15
lllrlnlnglinm 000 002 000 7 7 1
bhroepoit Kil 121 n i f 2
Kpnrgcr uud Culver Hunple McUulro nnd
Ilosklus
n h M
Pelma 000 010 2tx i 7
Little lloek f 0 W2 m > 2 10 1
lliiliey nnd Alexander 1opp nnd Lynch
n 11
Nashville W WB OOx 2 4
n
4
New Orleans 000 001 XX 1 II 3
Illll uud IUlier Frcoland nnd Abbott
It It n
rhnltnnoogn 010 OOO BO 4 11 o
Mcmplilp OJJO WMJ i u J I
Dolan and ltoth Holib nnd Klinlkhoff
THE RACES
Only One Favorite Won
New York Juno 12 At Grntesend today
only one decided first cholco won ThM
was Vagrant In the Ihlrd nice Htnv
Bright nnd Standing had their public tilal
for 4lie Suburbin In the second rn < e Ktnr
Ilrlght made all tho running nnd won rid
Ion out by three parts ot a length from
Knmnra In 200 4 n Standing was the
fnuirlte and ran prominently to the head
of tho stieteh but In tho run homo ho
broke down nnd nlll probably not raco
again this yen
About six furlongs Sanders Demurrer
nello of Lexington Time 1 10
Mile nnd n nuarterStar Ilrlght Kainaro
Terminus Time 2 00 4 0
Six furlongB Vnerant Fiilhcr Wcntkor
MUslle Time l l
Mlln ami a sixteenth sellingLucky Star
Ttiign Knlcht of tho Garter Tlmo ltT i
Irentor New York strepleehnsc about
two miles 1asso lartout lenrgo Keoue
lHflon Time tM
Five anil n half furlongs flold Seeker
Ilouner Fair Knight Tlmn 107 4B
TODAYrrnNTltin 4
Illghnelght handicap nbout six furlong
Hellobas 140 Mesmerist 127 King lep
ner 121 MaigraUnte Dublin 118 lodfley
111 Helvlnn llgion Post 111 Sneaky ill
Frank Fort KM FabliK 07 Donnn Hen
Xlojta lrtl Cencra H2
ThroeiBiirolds mile and n slxtdenth
selllnir llsrbetto Gotlllln IVi Ilounteoiu
101 Wajwnrd liny 10r > Anecdote 110
TI1l1kit 101 lsl > Chorister 102 Olade Hun
103 Isaac llopnei Advocator 101 The
iolden Illiue mi Anna Hurling 01
Tremrnit shout slv fiiiloug King IM
ward Whtsky King Merldlann Alnbnreh
115 nine lil I2H Satnrdni 110 Golden
fottsge Major Dangerlleld IIS The Hold
tinder U2 J2
Itrooklin vTi 1 earolds mile nnd four
rurlon The Inrndcr Commander 120
lmnnlbert Blues All lret > n llellalro 111
Two MIol a p furlongs Wild outs
107 Tho Dancer 101 Ilnv Lllip 103 Clwt
cm 100 Illght Away no Bdwln Kenton
104 Step Onward 01 I lsehon UK Man <
AYnr 10i Ascension OH Frholn 01
Mile nnd seventy sards handicap Sidney
Imcns 12V Oold Splmirr IIS llellalro UT
King Lief 114 Wax Taper 112 Wall About
1U1 Clear and fast
Hankers called on the governor to dls
cn A State banks but the chief cxccUt
tlvfl Was uonconilnlM
The university commencement has
been brought to n elose
The election for n Rilccfcs or to Ilurktf
Is to bo held July 13
A mine produelttg n good grnde ot
copper has been found lit Hlonownll
comity
RAILROADS
C V Hrin tmfflc nnnager of the
ftniithsrn rncIOC died nt Houston
It was stated that tiift Vnndorbllts
hnd seemed control of roads In Nova
Scotln i
Tlia Southern Inclilc Inspection by
offlclnls was emnplelcil
A iiieotlng of the MlMnurl rnclfle di-
rectors wns announced for Monday to
tnke action on Ooulds greater Missouri
raulllu plans
foCAL
The lludsonItosH wedding ft brlltlnnt
affair
Qulncy Young colored killed In n
negro saloon
A verdict for l oft In the case of
Johnson vs the Hnnth IV railway
The piogrnin for the Knnrth ot Inly
eclebrnllon for the Dick Doiyllng monu-
ment fund
Jlnrrlnge of Mr It W Anderson nnd
Miss Kstella Wilson
rooters for the visiting club Ilrlgance
nlm was one of McCloskeys crack twirl
era when ho was innnngor of Dallas will
pitch for the visitor The Dromon hno
nindc some changes on the Inllcld which
they think will be mi lmpiocmeiit
AMERICANS WON AGAIN
Contests at the International Clay Bird
Shoot
Loudon June 12 Tho International clay
bird trap shooting nratoh which wan bejjun
jcsteidny mi the grounds of the Middlesex
Iiii chili was lesiuned today Itnln fell
dining the eirly afternoon making Hliootlng
extremely dlrricult The Americans gnth
01 ed confidence however from their work
or yestcrdny nnd their growing familiarity
Itn their surionnilliigH At the end of
ihe sixteenth round when each side had
Mint nt 000 tnrgets the American gunners
hnd broken 624 and 1110 British 47
Out of the list sixty turrets were Cros
by broke r8 ITed Gilbert 51 John S Fan
I ing 55 and It O Hollies SI
The mntch Closed for the day In a driv
ing rain with the following totals Ameri-
cana 677 British 704
Highland Park Trial Derby
Detroit Mich June 12 The Highland
pnrk trial derby was won by rtlchard
IOUds Tetni 11 Ben MncDhul second
Miss Gaines Handrail Time 55
Goenwood third The nrlco against the
v Inner nns 0 to 1 Kenllnnrtli the favor
ite finished In the tuck
Purse for McGovern and Sullivan
Hartford Conn June 12 Tlie Nutmog
Athletic club linR offered 11 purse of 10
OOO for s battle between Terry McGovern
11 nd Dave Sullivan ih this clly Julv 1
lcGovern otiys he Is willing to nccopt
lnniiknr Is
tnf1m now endeavorlug to
it Sullivans signatuie
Crokers Flambard Won
London June 12 Illchnrd Crokera
Flamburd L llelff nn the Impeilnl
handicap of 400 soverclgna In specie and
11 cup viilned nt MX sovereigns nt Ling
Held park dprlng meeting today Ten
horses started
V C Dnrgan and F M Faurnto ot Dal-
las ndiiv woil tho team chnmploiiehlp of
the State In the lUe bird ihoot This wis
the principal eieut of the day
TIIH FIEE RECORD
Residence at Doeatilr
Decatur Texas June 11 The residence
or J K Cilllllntid with moH ot Its con-
tents was destroyed by Are I iss 2000
Insurance >
Residence at Ridgeway
Cunby Texas June 11 The residence
of J R Harris ot Itldgewny was burned
with a Int of furniture Loss 1200 In
surnnce w l
Residence at Midland
Midland Texas June 12 The W ri
Trueilell icsldeiice property burned nt mtd
nlghl Loss approximated at 20001 partly
liuuicJ
INDEMNITIES YET UNSETTLED
Powors Are at Sea aa to the Total of
Amount
Washington June is Mr Itockhllls
proposition to submit tile Indemnity ques
tlon to The Hague tribunal It Is now
learned carries with It the adjustment of
the total Indemnity Through a mlsunile
standing which perhaps was purp > sely
cicated by some ot the powers the sum
of 450000000 tacls was proposed supposed
to have flnnlly been agreed upon by all
the powers as the Indemnity to bo de
nunded rom China As matter of fact
there Is nothing oftlclnl to show thut the
powers or Indeed n majority of them
actually made this n matter of formal
agreement It It true thut China under
took to pay nn Indemnity ot 150KWOH0
Joels bui it Is equally true that the under
taking doubtless bused on the mbuudcr
standing above referred to wus at least 111
advance of a formal agreement among the
nilnlsters themselves Hence Mr Itock
lillls propoHltlon to Include the total of
the Indemnity Iu tho mntteis to lie sub
mltted to The Hague arbitration Kuro
peau criticism based upon the Idea that Mr
ltoekhlll s proposition it to urbltrntlon con-
cerns oulj the method of payment are
theicforo founded on error The hope Hint
tho arbitration plan will prevail Is hnned
upon the belief that no scheme so far
biought forward ham been suttlilcnt
WOMEN AS INSURANCE RISKS
Mutual Life Places Them on Samo Foot
ing with Men
New York Jnue 12 For some time past
the Mutual Life Insurance company ot Now
Yerk has been making tin distinction be-
tween male and female risks it now In-
sure women whose application tu > t them
to bo desirable risks 01 exactly the same
terms as men Moie than that hereafter
the sexc are to stand on the same equal
ity In getting employment In all the office
of the company
The Mututil Life hns returned mor than
five hundred and forty millions 31047 >
81044 to policy holders and carried the
sunlight of comfort to hundreds pf thou-
sands of grlefstrleken homes No other
company has approached this sum The
broad liberality of the management of the
Mutual Life Is bringing a volume of ueu
butlness unequnicd Hi lt previous history
Petition in Bankruptcy
Austin Texas June 12 A voluutnry pe-
tition In bankruptcy waB filed today In
tho Federal court bj John Adolph Hhr
hanl of Bastrop with liabilities aggre-
gating 14000 all unsecured Assets are
scheduled at eu30 which U claimed to
be exempt
BY TEST HAS PROVEN BEST
Groves Tasteless Cblll Tonic
A jHIQp njLOUISIANA
Negro from IloiisfoTAIIegcd to Hayc
Committed the Deed
JOHN GRAY FOSTER WAS SHOT DOWN
A Number of Negroes Including
Prophet 8mlth Have Been Arrested
and Aro Held as Accessories
Special to The Post
Shreveport La Juue 12This fonoon
n most deplorable tragedy occiird at
Foster n Bag Station live miles fist of
this place John Giny Poster ag about
21 years was shot hnd almost distantly
killed by a negro named Edward
Prom what cA > > be learned It ma that
Mr Vlcliern overseer of the plantlon had
double with the negro Kdwaidtfearly tUU
morning nnd the negro drew pistol on
tho overseer Shortly after tie trouble
Mr Foster reprimanded the fgio while
Iu the Hold when tho iicgrolitiuck Wni
on the bend with n hoc Mr Josier then
went back lo tho house unf usked the
physic inn Dr IlrtUs If ho Jis seriously
hurt Insulted nnd in pilnllie mounted
his horse nnd with the oveilcei and an-
other went to the negro s Iiiiln to dis
charge him As he drove uijto ie door
Kdivards opened U and nreiljat iTjjfi tivto
with a shotgun He h
horso nnd when asked by
he could walk replied I
Mi <
m lit4
Ickcis If
they procured a buggy uld two men
pulled It but he as the
reached his stoic He wI H > ot in the
bieiist and In the shnuldcfl v
The nlarui was given iiiilh gang scat-
tered to he wooils As sinni the telo
phono message was here Dr
Scliumpert and Gray lui go to the
wiling mans ns lstitiin iul ilenth ciiinc
liefore tbe > icnchcd hlir Mii Foster
mother of the murderer imv and Sir J
M Foster brother ledinhout 12 oclock
In a cnirlnge for the kJM hiIskIoii of w
eompaiijlng tho remains in this ilty
A posse under the olininuil of Sheriff
Bossier started at onto 110m Benton and
another posse of iVctitv live fiom the
neighborhood of the niuide was organised
and begin ft pursuit pf the negroes Not
less than 200 armed men have gone from
thli clly to the scene of tho killing for
the purpose of assisting In the enptutn of
Rdwnrds and his asrfjclittes and the latest
report received hereIs that all he negroes
Implicated In the killing with the single
exception of lCdwnrds himself were In
custody Prophet Smith the negro who
brought ldwnrds arjd his companions from
Houston Texas wai caught near the Cash
place nbout three wiles below tho Foster
plantation He rim when he saw the
ofnccrs hut was fired upon and brought
to a halt The iVgrops were placed In
Klnnebrews store near the Poster planta
tion and surrounded with armed men
Maud IMwurdi vlfe of the murderer was
among the cnpluied She hnd her hus
bands shotgun with which the deed was
committed In her pctwsslon when caught
Mnndy snjs that when Mr Foster rode up
to the cndn Kdwardk told the negroes to
step back and he would hettle tho mittet
He then opened flro on Hie > oiing man
This city and tho entlie countrv nre
aroused over the killing of young Foster
A leword of 500 Is olYreil for the capture
of Lilwnrds John li Foster was the
youngest bon of thellate Captain J M
Ioster of this city nhmther of Hon W
L lOster a niomher of the Stato lallio ui
commission nnd of Mr Benton MeMlllIn
vlfe of the governor of Tennessee He
enjoyed high social distinction ns a mem
ber of one of tho foremost families of tho
State
New Orleans June 12The killing of
Mr Fostor comes nt n particularly In-
auspicious time A couln Joint Calr
borne FosteY was to have Wn mniried
tonight to Miss Sialic MeCntrtiein of this
plnie and big pieparntlonrf Had been made
for tho wedding Another cousin Miss
jVntftilt c S a 0 V1 be > n married
tonight at Iveachle
and Jiunes and Olive
roster brother and sister of tho murdeied
nng therC f0r pliruc < lf tcn
ng the wcgrng
ARMY FRAUD AT FRISCO
Soldiers Have Been Selling Government
Supplies to Peddlero
San Finncliico June 12 iencnil Shatter
Colonel Mans Inspector genoiul of the de-
partment of California Bna the Federal
grand Jury arc luvcetljatlog reports ot
fraud committed In the eommliiaarj branch
of the army < ivleo In this city That
the leports seem to bo based on somftlilnt
more substantial than rumor Is evidenced
by the dlsclo mea following the arrest
of Lewis Abrntms and his son deal tis In
second hnnd iflotblng Captain Seymour
or the local < M > etlvo foice who Is uulnt
ng the grand fury s alil today
The govcrtWnt has uuqucitlonihy
been robbed tot n long time mtd I believe
tho loss thiough the dishonesty of soma
nrniv oalcors nltl othew will reach hun-
dred of dollais Tho Federal grand Jury
has the ninttei of prosecution hi Its hands
mid 1 believe Unit nvrestH will bo made
that will startle the < mnnmlt
k
Generul Shafler admlrtbil tlrar tUcfts ot
clothing hud been golds on lnit said there
wits no shortage In any department He
continued I hnvo iu > personal knowledge
of the trouble but It does not seem to
iimount to n grc t dei ltwrults and per
haps soldiers he ng li rd up liuve sold to
peddlers nbout Hie ihmp shoes blankets
and other stores Issiid to the fories liy
the qiartci musters depart incut It Is a
military ollenne for sbldiers to sell these
stoics nnd a crime under the statutes for
the peddlers to buy thei
Poi some months wllous stores nbout
the city have been exhltUIng signs Gov
eminent goods fw taU lioro ond their
advertisements have been Iu toe dally
papers
Inspector Mnus and a number of luenl
detectives begun some dais ago the In
vistlgtttlun which resulted In the arrest
of Abrnms and his son for buying nnd sell
lug government mpplles Both denv the
charge but u secondhand denlvr Jacob
Stever states that
Abrams sold him tweu
tv piilra of army shoes
Tllieo big wuKolilniil
of Voods have
taken
been to tho hall of JntAice and In
Instance the
every men from hom thev
weie selxtsl have admitted bulnslie gnmis
from Admin and his w n Fromsu state
ment made today It would appcur tbat the
fraud were not confined to clothlnihnud
shoes It was stated upon InvosttnitlMi
ot the supplies furnished for nnnv horses
It was found that the rake off some
people secured amounted to 200000 pounds
of grain Oiptaln Seymour HjsieA that
government officers hnd dscnvtjril the
targe quantities of gnmia stajen ironi the
koverumwit The goods Were stored In
a ivarehouo and consisted ot all kluds
ot military supplies
Port of Sabine
POUT OF SABINR June 12
Arrived
Barque Harrison at P t Arthur to load
oikBusslan
Busslan ali > Borrowdale Wonstortn from
Capetown via niloxi
ts 1
A Mississippi Suicided
San Antonio Texas June 12 Pi M
Patty of Macon Miss aged 21 years was
found dead In his room In the Elite ho
tel ttirs city this evening Death was
caused bj uinrnnlue poisoning He lefj
letters In which he sWod that he had
tn end hla life Ills people have been ad
vised
mi-
X K 4 C I WON
Groves Tastcletf Chill Tonic
A BLOW TO THE DEFENSE
Court Would Not Admit Testimony of
Dead Mans Friend
EVIDENCE WAS TO PROVE THE THEORY
A
That Lulu Prince Kennedy Had Been
of
4 Ruined Under Promise Marriage
Statement ol the Witness
Kansas City June 12Judgc Wofford to-
day ruled out tfhc testimony of one ot tho
strongest witnesses presentedkO far by tho
defense In the case of Lulu Prince Ken-
nedy on trial for the murder k of her hus-
band The defense had counted much on
being able to present this testimony and
the courts order to strike it out was con-
sidered a blow to their side Mrs Ken-
nedy was visibly depressed by the courts
action The witness Was Edwin W Lewis
nn inspector for the Western Hallway As
soclatlon Inspection Utitcnu nnd a per-
sonal filend of the dead man Throiigh him
the defense hoped to prove the theory that
Kennedy hud ruined Lulu PrlUee under
piomUc of marriage and then refused cith-
er to marry her or to live with her after
uiairlage bud brcn forced upon htm
The testimony of Lewis was ordered
tnken down by tho court stenographer but
the court refused to let It be given to the
Jury until loiiuborntetl The statement as
made bv Lewis is as follows
The day after the marriage Phil Ken-
nedy tame to me to talk about the wcd
ding He told me he bad known the girl
lor three ycats and had loved her and tuat
be had promised to mairy her and Hint he
had mined her lie suld that after he had
ruined her he hud lost his respect for her
He told me that be hud been culled up by
Mr Nearing ut hla office and Mr Nearlug
told 111m that he bud to many Lulu Prince
He refused and went out In the lull wheie
he found Lillu Hie father and brother
Lulu put out her arms and suld Phil
do 11 t blame me This Is not my doing
lie sild They tliieateticil me and we
went with them over to the couit house
where wo were married
Phil asked me what he ought to do and
I told hliu that It was his duij to take her
nnd acknowledge her ns his wife He said
If 1 do people will not have anything to
do with me They will not call upon me
I told him not to consider that nnd to
show hlin that I was sincere In my advice
1 piomised him that If he took his wife
nnd lived with her 1 would bo the llrst
one to bring my wife to call upon them
He said that my advice was goon and that
he would do so I met him the next day
and ho told me he had changed his mind
1 will not have unythlng to do with the
girl he said 1 nsked him why and he
bald that his mother was violently opposed
to It uud besides he hnd received 11 tele
from tie girl In Gmnd Knplds and
e said she hus forgiven me fully
I saw him almost evcty day and c < m
tinned my advice about doing his duty tu
Lulu The dny before the shooting I saw
him nnd be nsked If 1 believed In in
eternal hell 1 asked him Whv he wanted
to know and he replied that he Intended
to kill himself He said to uo with sad
ncss Ed 1 ought to luvc tiicn jour ad-
vice Its too late now
I answered Yes Its too late He went
nvvny nnd the next day he was killed
The Mr Nenrlns mentioned In Lewis
statement Is the leinllrg iittome for no
defense Pho defenses theoiy Is that Ken
ncil Jilted Miss 1iluce foi the Giumt
Itnplds woman mentioned In the statement
Other testimony presented by the defense
whs an nttempt to show that Mis Kennedy
was tcmponully Insane nt the time of the
murder
The dcfin e hnd not closed when tourt
adjourned for the day
HIGHER COURTS
John Pearls Death Sentence Affirmed
Austin Texas June 12 fn the court of
criminal appeals today tho death penalty
In the case of John Pearl from Coleman
county charged with murder Ed Tucker
being the Victim was aftlrmed Peuil
was convicted on circumstantial evidence
Court of Criminal Appeals
Austin Texas June 12 Tho following
proceedings were had today In the cfluit
of criminal appeals
Affirmed John A Richards from Hous-
ton Sam Wade from Hill John Pearl
death from Coleman Nicholas Toics
from Caldwell Jim Henry assault lroni
Falls James Moseley from Houston Newt
ltauisej two cases from Tannin Chailes
V 01 10 1 from Uexnr Ilalph Whltnev alias
ltaph Winston from llnrrls Joe Axh
from Edwards
ltcverscd and remanded Alt Cogdell
fiom Hill B W Cook fioin laiker
Motions for rehearing overruled J Le
nert nnd Mr M I Ielninn fiom Donley
M Dunn two cases from CAryell
Jnko Hciilngton fiom Hamilton A M
Lucknrd from Tunis
Submitted on iccordIhllllp Frv D II
Docge two cases and HI ey Sewman
fiom Tarrant
f V rlnf tw 0tl1 PartlesJ Aiken
f
from Bowie
Jil i l1f J oral tirgnmcnts for both
piirtleKJohn iMmonds Will Duckworth
inIflV f rom lollJn tbomas Sebnstuk
Mil i I0 un < fl n Ullli nfv Itun
dell death fiom Ilnnls
On motions for rehearing John Mossr
rom Bell J M Illckey from Travis
First Court of Appeals
Galveston Texas June 12 In the court
of civil npnjjls the following motions for
rehearing were submitted International
and Great Not them Italroad Company ct
al V ° Cburn fiom Smith itlme
nn ous Wharton Brnnuh et n vs IL
iV Uf a8et t n 1 f Vn fftlwslon two mo
JvS in I 2k V8 wmont PnHure
i
Cotnunny et al
from JeRerson a StnlTord
et ul vs A Kreliihop ot al from Harris
Question certified to supremo wiiVtTj
JJ Compttin vs L It Holme from liar
Third Court of Appeals
Austin Texas June 12The following
proceedings weie had today In the Third
couit of appeals
ItevcMed nnd reinandejlKeatlug Imple
ment and Machine Co vs Erie City Iron
fro Tsm Cudahyp J eklng coin any
iioTinT orW al from Hamilton
Lidependcnt School District front McLen
ilfVS firanteilHoustcn and Tex
r
hr Jlailr nd Company
t vs John r t
m > ma serymU > t0 wl P
Fourth Court of Appeals
san Antonio Texas Juno 12Proeecd
appeals today as follows
it J SoulIf > PacifiOJtallway Com
Southern Pacific Hallway Company vs 1
J AnJerson et nl from Kl Pa oBolt Oly
Bexar lt TVl ° Pfclkc et al froni
Bank Vr PiUoa et al vs the Nttttoual
i i
StstbnfTUH > urui frna Johnson ThJ
fn mL iaiVUl80 V8 V °
et fo ma
h A k iw Wjin
Motion overruled Fitijerald Moore vs
rS fe r
iVwrwvrt stvvsvTfT i vo tt > V vT B
ig
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SPLENDID
CATARRHAL
Is Pe = srn = na Says Cohgresl
man Fitepatrick
Congressman P V Fltzpntrlck
Hon F Y Fltzpntrlck Congressman
from Kentucky wiltes from the National
Hotel Washington D C as follows
At the solicitation of a friend I used
your Pcruna and can cheerfully recom-
mend your remedy to any one suffering
With catarrh or who needs a good
tonic F Y Fitzpatrick
Mr Mnthlas Lclf Secretary Piriform
ltnnk Catholic Knight 1 J
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A SUMMER TONIC
SUMMER CATARRH
Will Not Surrender Unless AmntW
i Promised
Jdanlla June 12 General ktnsil
tecelyed a notification from CalllMlk
surgent leader In Laguna prod
Pcrunn is a natural ami < ii J
tonic It Mrenathen ani j
tlvity of 6verriitf ffUMJ 5
Through the use of
ened or ovcrwoiked neriei re ru Att i
n
gin
intural strength and bLj 0
the H
nt once to result e AaTJ iti
iccordlng to ° 9
nntmes it
law
Immediately disarmslaw Ut K U j
All phases of summer catarrh
chionlc are piomptly Bnd V3 t lei
cured Jt Is through Its Bl5 =
ho nervous systein that > Z f
mined such a wcridwlde rcoJblS
sine and reliable icmcdyf ffiS
w u
catarrh wherever located tH t
If you do not derive nromht fi
factory results from e ofl
e
write nt once to Dr llnrtmVJ
full1 fctntement of your nfthKll
Address Dr Hnrtmnn lresldent ot t
llnrtmnn Sanltnrlum CoUioliim
ObU
Nervo = Vital Ailments
THOS1
persons who arc snirerlng tiom NervoVItal Weakness ana vrh Ia
d Vigor are nt a disadvantage In thIs age of < rush and uHs
Enrrgv ind
It Is onh be who bus Stiong Nerves Plenty of Vigor and Vital ForeI lk
Men exppect tn sUcccedthe We nlis T S
k
o tho sttong If yon are a sufferer 2
furnlshCQ a leraedy In KLKlTKn irt nMta
cure youinake
you like our fellow m Tltrt
make you us Able and Itonust Iatow
as Nature
vou should be No matter what the S rf r
trouble on Is tile ELECTHICITY applied rl h < nS
Vigor the Tlft
every man and woman Is nothing but EKctrteu
nnd If lire ailing there Is S
you a lnclc ct
In your system nnd It must be supplied > i
you can again become
strong nnd perfect Mr
a
od of applying Electricity Is a guaranteed cm
R a reward for the discovery of this metbtiS
Lnlted States
Government has given me tit n
elusive use of It
DR BENNETTS
ELECTRIC BELT
Is a guaranteed cute nnd must not be confused villi fa
miny socalled electric belts now being cfTercd tht H3
llc It Is uot at nil like them My Belt has soft ilia
chamois covered sponge electrodes which pretest to
hoirlble burning nnd blistering canned by other Ultt 1
Intcieliangeahle battery celU can be renewed when burned tath
onlj fie when otLeis burn out they are worthless These features tar eictaiii
patents
°
RHEUMATISM s WB umstl
fIoln one application of my Belt and a cur
guaranteed In from 0 to no dnj s Electricity properiv applied in the t
cure which inaj lie relied upon to Cure every time No matter of ko I
standing your isse may lie 1 will guarantee to cure you You take no rind
w hatcver
Hy Electric Belts are not expensive and are within the
reach of all the afflicted Get my Free Books on Nervous
Ailments and their Cure by Electricity A
My Llectrle Bell Is sold under a guarantee to cure Varicocele and all MB
neses In cither sex icstole Lost Vigor nifd Vitality cure nhchmatUtoliuM
Mdnev Liver and Bladder Troubles Constipation St Siinich DUtfjWJ
pun <
Female Complaints etc
Wilte today nil about onr ailments and I will advise you In a Ibnp ptrw
letter Snciedly confidential Oct my books nn Nervo Vital Diseases and tbdrra
by hleclrlfltv sent free postpaid for the asking No charge for adrlceotto
uosls Sold only by
Dr Bennett Electric Belt Co
112 to 121 Union Building Denver Colo
iSTScnd for Free Books Today
miixa ± ma mixmnTmwxr < n > vrimrirrKrim
Sarah P Moore from VA Paso for leavo
to tile motion for 1 clearing Stnte National
Loan nnd Trust Company vs Silas Fuller
et nl for rehenilug Abraham Cohen vs
Adolph Cohen ct al for rehearing
STANDARD HAS CONTROL
Of the American Linseed Oil Company
It Is Announced
New York June 12 Homer Wise presi-
dent of the Inlon Lead and Oil company
mado the following statement Mr
Itoekefellcr and his associates having uc
rjulrcd control of the Ameilcan Linseed c6ni
pnny mid having tnken over the control of
the company by the substitution of rilice
tors repiesentlng their lutciests the Union
Lead mid Oil company lists declared he
promised ngreement of merger nonopcrn
tlve
and hus instructed the icspectlvo do
liohltoiics to return the
stock which haS
been
dejiosltcd under said agreement Che
1 Lend and fill rtr < t A
Pnlou company owns a laige
Interest In the stock of the Aiueiletm Lin-
seed company and will cooperate with Mr
Itoekefellcr In every way
FreiQht Conductor Fatally Hurt
San Antonio Texas June 12 David
W Young nn International nnd Gieut
Northern frelght conductor fell fiom hi
tinln nt the Southern Paelfle crossing us
V p l i nt0 he dty this after om
inii iB w i 8 not dscoveicd until
the train reached the depot Tim etiglne
Sabv 0 Jv s u h n 11 Voung was
ou 2y ue lia k
J do liotlt legs lielng
cut on above the knee The cais had
passed over him He will de
A Policeman Fatally Injured
Dallas Texas June 12Pollce Oitlcct
Lcsllo Patrick Is tonight reported to be
dying at St
Pauls sanltnrlum
lie wns hit
ni n heh0 n wlt h a P801 yesterday ftjy n
chafces of horse Win to arreston
stealing nud wanted at
Corslcana Policeman Patriot l5
1
fractured and a deep hemorrhit rial
the Vraln
CAILLES PROPOSES TEWS
unless the general agiees to tinJjw
ttrini which Include the gtwtWj
nesty to the Insurgents JW w
surrender and the negotiations oa
Jeet are to be considered at an
SHORT NEWS STONES
NDW YOIIK The HettM W jL
the hendquarters of the atflllut 3
In this cfty n cable ptJ SH
from the Amalgamated S l It
Bineers In London promltlns i
WDST NKWTON Thfr drttji J
Beveildge at the Mehetspff
brings the total number of
Port Hoynl mine disaster up t
> Gertannforeip
ucrmuuif
IIKHLIN The
not deslveM iT the MS
whhu <
fact > tn
bitter tone In TS1
tst
comment upon the SJif
M
lojive HJO men to garrison t
MfLWAPKIn Wis A yX w
wood Mich wn ilestrojf i t <
IS In circulation but all iViWijjtl
It nnvo proved fiultless if
notha wU
nitPSSHLS Mrs >
Gcneml Botha has wf
mandnnt t
She was received at the mi
by n large gatheilug M
i
the shops which refused
union label walked out
YOU DONT HAVE TO f j
ton
Yon know the satlsfctlca t l w
test for
Has stood the J
Groves Tasteless Chill Te
Skillful Treatmefltl
tt snccesstully treat
any disease n perfect understanding ° C t5Suii l
bearings Is absolutely necessarv lpc t e
of Diseases which ctpUI fwspWP
Chronic
be cured by the average physlcUn r
edge oftueso diseases can be obtalnen uy
constant study and experience W alc ° lrf W
ror the busy practicing physicianto tMtf j
to superior nmllty Is based upon tne l cl9 iw
ty years I have devoted im self to ex uj LI
Diseases VjsIfW
oln
treated
United
know 1
ot Chronic f
more cases than auy ftb tintJT
tXtri and It is but fteW
more nbnut them than the aTynM 13
ra t
now competent be roaj be rfaMfL H
matter
1 keep In close toueh with t dcieia fd
science I employ no old M n bKtVtfJ 5 j
ment My patients are among to stn > i
Soiitb woo have found me klllKuk
DR HaYhaWav Women etc can receive from me the ul
nnirjAWAY skiiirulUeatment obtainable WB A 3
n r
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