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SUMMARY OF THE NEWS
Todays Weather
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DOMESTIC
On ef the severest storms that ever
Ylslte a Centra Illinois nwcpt n territory
100 mlles long by 200 mllcb wide sowlns
d6aja and destruction Iti Its path Many
lire s wire lost hundred s Injured and Iho
property loss will exceed a million dollars
Jiidgc Pennybackef w1 > nominated for
governor of Pennsylvania by the rcpnblcnn
State convenltou Quaylsm still on top a
usual
The president doilvcilrs nn address to
the graduates at West Point
CONGRESSIONAL
The Qnal rote on the tstbmlan canal
of fourteen for the month
bill
will take place at 2 p nt June VJ
Mr Wellington of Maryland moved to
discharged the committee hating In Charge
the bill proildlng tor the election ot sen-
ators by the people It was defeated by 13
to 21
Tha houte voted by 11U to T7 to stilke out
theenacting clause In the Corliss Iacinc
cable bill and killed It for this session
foreignT
CbJonel Arthur Lynch was arrested nn
landing In New Ilrtvcn England fiom
France He was arraigned on a charge of
high treason and ball refused
Alport Is current that ceitaln volcanoes
In Nicaragua near Liko Managua have as-
sumed a very thiealc rilng aspect
Prompt action Is expected In securing nn
extradition treaty with Cuba which will
Shalt coversuch cues as Nreloys The felr
IS that Cuba would become a too ronionletit
refuge for cilmlnnls from the United
States
WASHINGTON
Chtims of Texas postmasters against the
government aniouut to between 50tf > 0 and
75 000 It Is said
It has developed that teneral Wood used
the governments funds to aid the roUpioe
Ity plan of tho sugar trust
Culberson has called for an Itemize
statement of tlic expenditures made by
Wood as governor g noral ot Cubat
skTrt
Ethics at 13 to 1 war the only miUlrtT
to win at Ornvesend Iadr Alboreraft
beat Tto e Tint In a stiff encounter
Telfo ciptnrod the Petite sfako at Har-
lem beating Ilvn Itnell and f Plunk
Th card aiLatonln was fh poorest of
th > season Large fl > ld < of no class horses
made up an uninteresting card
At the Fair Orotinds Terra Flrma a
derby candidate beat Porrlgan and Ioflirc
making the derby route In 214
Italn prevented the ball game at New
Tork and nrooklyn
Nnshvllle reached the fop In the South-
ern league series beating New Orl ani In
a clo < t game
TEXAS
The commencement exercises of the Stlte
university are at an end
The onrt of criminal appeal has knocked
out the Dallas ordinance which seeks to set
ssldo the Sunday closing law of the State
Oeperal Van Zandt has appointed a com
mittee of veterans to Investigate the Con-
federate home
There were nSCl convicts In the hands of
the penitentiary board May 30 a decrease
Several new charters weic filed me of
them by a 2fJO000 cattle company
The funeral of Dr 1 M Law took place
at Iltyan his home
T J Haynle of Grimes county Is dead at
Rtonettam
The Investigating committee has begun
work on the books of the First National
bank to see If they tally with those ot tho
treasury department
A compromlso has been agreed on In the
case of Steele va Steele
The Washington county democratic fjst
mitt has decided not to throw out negro
votes and T A Low stands ns the nomluce
for the legislature
The State contention of the Kings Ilaugh
terB Is In session at Temple with a small
attendance
The Mallory line will build another vessel
for the TexasNew York line
PUns for the Oaiyeston sea wall havo
keen changed so as to savo the county sov
eral thousand dollars but no material al
terstlens havo been made
Delegates have been named from ten
fitatei to attend tho negro congress to be
liMfl at Oalveston In the nenr future
li la
to be ri
announced that the Kllby tlll Is
rebuilt at neaumont
rfabeas corpus bearing ei George Poole
la under way at neaumont Precautions
ref bilng observed to prevent any trouble
The Beaumont city council has given or-
der its the city marshal to suppress gam
bllndroand
droand has been purchased for another
refinery at Beaumont
The Grocers and Butchers association
elected efocers and decided to ask the
legislature for a earnlshment amendment
Mrs Isadoro Klcland was fatally burned
at San Antoulo
COMMERCIAL
Bulls controlled fhe pit In Chicago and
wlint corn and oats all closed higher Tho
Eruptions
iry moist scaly tottor nil forma
of eczomd or sail rheum pimples
and other cutaneous eruptions pro
coed fromIiumors either inherited
or Acquired through defeotive di
gcSstfon and assimilation
To treat theeo eruptions with
drying medloines is dangerous
Tjie thing to do is to take
Hoods Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Which thoroughlyoleanso tho blood
exjSollingall humors and building
Bpihe whole system They euro
Kead BarsajarlHa permanently cured J
GHlaen Franks III of eciema from which
Mttdsdner 4 forrsonjB timet and Miss
AlTlHlffotyr Box Sri Al 6na Wis of plm
pleVcnWfieasd back and chafed skin on
he hoir W whi she had b en crsatly
irrtbtaa tiere are more testimonials in
Urpt ofjHoada than can be published
pavllto omfM4 to
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catwoBWiir
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was blown down shortly after 10 oclock
In It at the time were eight tyn and all
escaped without serious Injury hut Sam
uel Spenco an Irtwn Central engnecr tvho
was caught by the falling walls and re-
ceived serious Injuries to his back
THIKTEIIN LOCOMOTIVES rtUlNKD
Ttilrteen locomotives owned by tho Illi-
nois Central two by fhe Iowa Central four
by thft Toledo Peoria and Western and
five by the Big Pour were almost totally
wrecked
Three large dry goods houses here wcro
on tlic at the same time and the entire de-
partment of tho city wns on duty nil night
The Chicago Itufk Island and Pacific
train which left at 11 oclock last night
for Chicago ran into n washout Just nbove
the city The engine Is burled In sand and
mud and the baggage car turned over
Itobert Atkinson luu englliccr was the only
person Injured
Shortly after 11 oclock a report reached
the police station that tho peoplu living In
Dry Hun on the blurt wcro in danger of
ill owning ns thfry had been caught by1 the
flood Itowboits were bun led to the scene
at once ftud the police took twelve people
from their homes They wcie standing In
water almost to their necks
All communleitlun with the outside world
was destroyed for over twelve hour and
It was iilmost noon today when a wire wls
secured between Ieorli and Chbago and
St Lonls All stieet eai serrlee was stop-
ped nml the tire alatm systim wa
wtccked
A tugboat and a uteani launch which have
been tdylug on the liver at this point have
disappeared since the Urst storm and It Is
bollcMid they Are now at the bottom of
Peoria aki > Tllelr pilots have not been
wen
Tho stotm was general and extended ai
fnr oust as Ulooniluston where it was even
wo q than ot Peoria The steamer city
of Peorhr ont on the Illinois river with an
excursion patty of MJO women nas enugbt
111 he narrows several miles above 1eorli
but was landed safely at 210 this morning
The steamer City of Henry was dilwu fur
Inshore l > y the wind and water and nil 1
a irtul loss
The storm struck Morton a small Ullage
llfleen lulled below hrc and IMward Bee
man and a fiirrnvr named silicon were
killed The damae to farmers tk beyom
estmatliiit al Uil time and it Is Impossible
to get a Hit uf thu dead
BLOOMINGTON IN THE PATH
Three Killed in the Suburbs Great Prop-
erty Damage
itloomington III Tune 11 Stretching
across u pathway If miles In width and
doastlng a terrltniy fully 5 > 0 mlltw lrftig
extending nom Ltilugatuu couutv on the
nottb to Macoupin county on tut south
and leading Us mark allots the face of
Central llllods a tornado last night In-
dicted property loss which will aggregate
a million dollars and nut n iloscn Hi en
The brunt of the stoim fell upon Mc
Lean and adjoining onmlcs Lightning
wns incessant for two hours but was
marked by absence of thunder claps lie
wind reached u velocity of 10 tulles nn
hour mid left a trail of destruction and
death Tho stotm wns the wutst lu the
history of Central Illinois-
An almost complete paralysis of tele-
graph and telephono lines for twelve hours
luado It Impossible to secure details of the
disaster It Is now known that while the
totalities In McLuau county wore but tlir c
scores of persons were seriously Injured
Not a village Or city ot McLean county
escaped mid from every uistilct comes the
same icport of destioycd buildings Injury
to Blowing ciops nhd lazed fruit nnd
nhaile trees Tho iiggiegate loss In McLean
county Including thousands upon thousands
of Khadc trees that weio levelled will bo
between KH < xnt mid lbu < > 0 < i lhe heav-
iest loss In proportion to population fell
upon Merna a Ullage ten miles east of
rtloomlngtou whtio tho town bull mod
by n pmty of 2W for n dance was tic
strojed three of tho women dmieeis being
Instantly killed by falling ilmbcm They
wcro
MIlS KDWAItD MAIITIN aged 0 wlfo
ot a welltodo former
iiuii sisTiut Misa lina oahaoan
agtd va
MISS ANNA KHLLY living near Memi
When the storm struck the building Its
swaying alarmed the party ot merry
makers All made a rush for exits nnd a
flereo struggle ensued The three women
whn > o names aro given wcro left behind
and Instantly killed by faPng timbers Tim
two sisters wcro found locked In each
others arms Miss Kelly was killed Ju t
as she was about to bo pulled through an
open window by Clement Spencer Spencer
wns hurt Internally and mayxlle Others se
rlously Injured are
Thomas Onhagaii cousin of jpn two sis
ters killed and John Kelly a brother of
Miss Kelly
Kully fifty others were Injured
Tho uew Methodist church nl Twin Grove
was demolished
Wcslcyan university lost Its root and
government report favored higher prices
on smaller crop estimates
Cotton Tallica declined near tho close on
forecasts of rains lu the belt
There was more activity in stocks than
fop n loog tlmo past Sales reached about
400000 shares St Paul and Mlssoml Pa
clilo lead ths advance which was unim-
portant
In Chicago the cattle market was strong
for choice beeves and slow for other grades
Kansas City was steady for choice and
weak on lower stuCf St I iuls was steady
sto strong on general market
Amcilcms were strnuget In the London
market Bending Southern Pacific and the
grangers led on business outlook
RAILROADS
City Tlekef Agent Derrls ot the Hoaslon
Hnst and West Texas resigned to go with
the International and CJreat Northern
The International and fircat Northern will
extend tho Columbia Tap to Bay City
HOUSTON
Cement bisfcad of lend was used In cak
lux tho sower syphon pipes
Books nod papers In Iho city treasurers
vault In tlm old maiket building nro being
seriously danugod by moisture
Tho street car compmly has been Inform-
ed by Mayor Holt that It Is liable for one
half tho salliy of the watchman on draw-
bridges In tho tlty mid for Onehnif tho re-
pairs to lie niado on tho San Jacinto Street
bridge
Tho O A It posla of dalveston T
Porte Alt in anil Houston will celebrate
Flag Day at La Porto on Saturday Juno II
E W Matthews foil out of a third story
window of tho Bristol hotel and was In
fdmitly killed
Mr O J Palmer has been appointed gen-
eral chairman of the temporary Itlce Palace
organization to serve In the absence ot Mr
Ccrtci
cupola causlriK a 25K0 lo s Sheet ear
scrvlio In Itlonmtngton was resumed Ihis
evening but It will bo n week before tlio
electric light plain will have Its wires up
Tho loss through the destruction of ffult
trees i reach large proportion Thn
cherry jrip whichIs now ready for pick
lag will bo partially sned IJ irmers le
poit that corn will receive a bid setback
but that oats will suffer most Farmers
with seircelv an exception lost stock barns
or wlmlmllli Numerous residences were
moipd from their foundations and partly
w recked
The government observet found that be
tween 11 p m anil 1130 p m last night
an Inch and n half of rain fell the heat lost
ever known In Central Illinois lu that
length of lime
At Stanford ten miles west ot Blooming
ton a box car on a sidetrack was lifted
from Its tineks mid carried t00 feet At
Kl PflMi twenty mlle north the to nhnll
conlnlnlng the tire department npnarntu
was destroyed wltli Us contents The storm
was jEciieril throughout MeLonu county
Tinlns were all seiloiisly ilelaycil by wash-
outs
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Damage In Champaicn
Champaign 111 June 11 A terrific storm
swept over this city at midnight doln
considerable damage Several houses mid
bains were ocitufncd Hundreds of trees
thiougbout the city wore leveled During
the height of the storm Mis Mai thn Hay
north dbd frrm fright this being the only
loss of life
Cars Blown from tho Track
Past on HI June ll Dilrlng a heavy
storm of vain nhd wind last night iirs
were blown from tho tracks On the Illinois
Centinl between heie and lvudlow It Is
reported that two churches weic blown
our at Clarence seven miles east if lieie
Storm Was Severe al Clinton
Clinton III luuc 11 Oue of tho r ost
destiuctlvc windstorm ever known line
swept mic the city about 11 oejoMi list
night Ihe pioperty damage is henry
Crosses the Mississippi
Burlington Iowa June 11 Last dghts
storm was tho worst In jears and win at-
tended by n most thrilling flcctrial dis-
play Their mio no lles lost In thl city
but much damage to property usiilted
SAN FRANCISCO ABLAZE
SHRINERS PARADE WAS A MAGNIFI-
CENT SPECTACLE
Tcas Representatives Receive Marked
Attention Everywhere Officers
Elected T P A Notes
Special to Iho Post
Sin linucsco Jumc 11 Out of 2S
toial number of delegate to which
Ameilciin tcriipfos of Myotic Suilnors
milled ol it sweiid the Kill call at
diys to lon the laigosi attendance
tu
the
1110
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on
moid lhe followinj eddcera were elected
lidaj Impeilnl poitutnto II Alkeu
of Dmabu deputy Imperial putcntati
Ouigi 11 iuen of Cllifmiili iinpciiil
ililf rnubm Ueorjc L Blown impmlal
luipiln was occasioned by the ekctlon of
UHMstmit Hilef rabbati Harry A Collin if
liionto utiuUttj Impitlai high pilest Al
nh P Uijton The mpeilil leoidci
llciijimlii Unwell and Imperial ttcisurei
icappolntcU Souio
i
l mik C Itrundey f Mcllinh tcmplu of
Chicago ai Impeilnl Oriental guide the low
cm fxetiii
e olflicr It belui cousidered a
teiitutu
MCppllJg stone lo the office of Imperial po
Pifrt Oiand PotPiitatos Milton
Morriii and A
no
> Lllersof Houston Texas
ciy popular miioug the
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delegates 11
bcuh recciicd piouiluciit locution in todays
bail I riiliclaco dally noiispupers Their
Photon iippcnred In tho jupcis abvi Con
Siutulitlons
mi being exiended to iVx
mis on icount of the new temple tor Out
union which wur sUon thirty two counties
In Iijiis ns Its tcriitory Mr Joseph hen
cncinier tlilrtrsecoml degice of the lul
Vu ll alRnt0 moimiir of Helli tern
pie itlstoii hijh tlut the location of
lhe tciiipl at tialvestoii u a great compli
ment trt boiith Texas Houston as well as
lnlieiton os all Houston Slulneis and
Jli r 1 V r K < l liara tl the new bhrtn
which will bo liamcl Hi Minn Out f
the three applications for now shiiiics i al
was ibe only one that wji success
lhe Indefatigable cHarts of the iexaus
was the cause ot the grand letorv Kmh
iial credit Is duo the Tcins Tin tneir mag
nliljtul representation in the paiadc last
night They wcro cheered to the echo all
mong the Tno of match It Is ostliiintca
that over h xh > people Mewed the puaue
which was one of the grandest cbvtrlcai
dbplays cici nimbi lu ttic Iuited states
The other two temples lien llur nt Aus
tin and Helta at Dallas will lueieiise Tex
ns reptesenttttlpii in the Impeilnl council
nnd build up the Mystic Shrine In th 10110
Mm Stale
The Hon Finnelsco btard of trade ex-
tended to the Texas and other delegations
of the Travelers Protective association a
reception this afternoon at the roity ta
lion after n lilp to the CHIT house nun
tiolden Cite tendered by the California
illviMon of the 1 I A The week still
has hi store mutinous grand entertainments
for the Shrlner as well as the T l a
Sunday the tlsltors will be gone and Sun
Kranctsco will hate the satisfaction ot
knowing that sho has excelled nil uvordft
In point of entertaining styvngois within
her giito SeventyUe thousands dolMrs
was raised for eiitcitalnment within Islam
Temple of Shriners of San lranclsco alone
CUBAN EXTRADITION TREATY
Prompt Action Looked For in Obtaining a-
Very Broad Agreement
Washington Juno 11 It Is pionatile that
Mr Sellers our mlnl ter to Cuba wll bo
called upon at once to open negotiations
with the Cuban government for nn extradi-
tion treaty It Is felt that delay In the 11c
gotlatlons for nn extradition tieaty will
speedily niako Cuba a sink for American
criminals The extradition ttcaty will
probably be essentially different from the
standard forms for the reason that It is
likely to bo east upon the lines laid down
In tho special net passed last jear to meet
tho cases of such fugitives as Neeley and
will include many offenses not ordinarily
recognized In extradition treaties
WEATHER INFORMATION
Probabilities
Washington June H Uastern Texns
tloncialty fair continued warm Thursday
and Friday frejli south winds
Oklahoma and Indian TertUory Shonor
thunderstorms and coolci Thursday and
Friday
GenoMl Observations
Observations taken by United states
weather buicau ntS p in 75th meridian
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Abilene Texas
Aniarllln Texas
Atlanta In
Inrpu OhrlUI Texas
Davenport Itnvn
HOilct City Kau
Kl Pimo Texas
Kanms City 110
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New Orleans ui
North IMte Neb
Uklahoma I T
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Consideration
SENATORS BY PEOPLE
Alofton by Wellingion to Discharge
Committee In Charge of Bill
BROUGHT SENATOR VEST TO HIS FEET
Motion Was Defeated Final Vote on tho
Isthmian CanalBill Will Take
Place June 19
Washington June 11 Just before ad-
join nment today the senate agreed to vote
finally ontbo Nicaragua canal bill and all
pending amendments ou Thursday Juno
1 tho voting to begin at 2 p m
llcfore consideration of the canil ques-
tion wns icstimed today the motion of Mr
VTcllington Mil to discharge the commit-
tee on privileges ami elections from further
consldeintlon of thu icsoltitlon proildlng
for the submission of an amendment to tho
constitution for thS election ot senatois
by tho people was defeated 21 to lo
after a sharp debate
Mr Fairliatlka UptLJ In a carefully con-
sidered speech fnvore d construe Hon of the
tstbmlan cmfal by ho Panimil route
Originally bo said be had favoed tlm
lctuaemi route buf on investigation of
tne tmbjoit coupled with this determina-
tion of the IsthinTrtn oolnmWsloii hrid in-
duced him to < > hiiug < hi mind In favor
of the Panama route llo uiged that this
route not only would In cheaper ill tho
llrst instance but Cheopei lu OpOintlon
after the 0an1i wim constructed
Washington Juncll pon after the sen-
ate conveiioil today a house bill amend
lug the picsent law providing for the Is-
suance of pusbpoitk in peisons who owe
alb giant e to flit United States whether
thc > bo cltUeria Of the United States tit
not wai pisstjd It was explained by Mr
1 orator mat tho bill simply was to pro
Mde for the IsSuaiito of pisrpotts to thu
cllicns of Poito Kleo and tho Philippine
THE WBUjINcTtOX MOTION
Mr Itcrry asked for the consideration of
tho motion Mr Wellington Mil sftieril
difl ago to dKfchlirge the committee on
pilvllegos nnd elections from further con-
sideration of aresolution providing for nil
amendment to the constitution whereby
sciutois may be elected by tho people
Mr Vest 1M0 said he was anxious to
na > e a euilnro Issue 011 the fpiestlon pre
BMtcd but be wmh opposed to the Depew
anieiulmtnt and wns oppoi d to the lesn
lotion as It came from the house lie
bad been a democrat for more than fifty
eiirn but he wni Hot In favor of the
dciiaintton In dtinoirn 10 platforms for
this resolution He opposed the pending
bill beennse when It was necessary for
people to be protected against their own
unoiame It was a notice that
g vernment
hillef this
Hate
Iliackhurn
Ilnpp
Dubois
Foster La
Jones Ark
Maitlh
Nelson
Perkins
Teller
Nrtns ns
Allison
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> riutton
Deboo
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Ulklns
Foster Wash
lialllnger
Hale
Ijlwley
Kean
Klttredge
MeCumbcr
Millard
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popular
was n fiillurr He inclined to
wns a plan adopted
arilott politicians to Induce the people to
ooltMo hat iheyt were purer than some
other people The motion to discharge the
toiunilttre wfl defeated Jl to 35 as fol-
lows
AYKS21
wis then resumed of the
Isthmian canal pioleet Mr Fairbanks Ind
addiesslug the senate
fcciuitoi Fnrhnnks declared himself In fa
or of the Panama canal loute Ills prcdi
lections and opinions he said had been
entirely In fivor of the Nacarngui route nut
If weight Wns to be given to the opinion of
our own lnipaitlil commissioner ivrn of
experience and eipiclty we must discard
the Nicaragua mid select the Panama
route The senator spoke of the sreitness
of the undertaking one which when com
pletcd would vitally affect the commerce
of the lnlled Stales and of the world A-
new blghwav was to he established through
which a mlehtv commerce would pass dur
ing the eentuiles before 11s The lnlled
Plates he sad do not underrate the mug
ultimo of the work Their resources arc
entirely ndennate Ther nsk no aid Of anv
power and me ready to earrv tho cnterpis
to Its consummation and hold It nernofuallv
for the
commerce of the world and
terms of absolute eruiallly
I any
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upon
HAD CHANOnD HIS OPINION
He did not think that the contention that
It was Impossihio for the United States tr
secure an absolute title to the property to
be well founded but said ho believed thit
the lnlled States would tnko the property
It they should purchase It free mid clear of
all demmds of stockholders and creditors
and that they would not rest under any
legal rnulUhle or moral obligation to pay
one dollar beyond tO0000 < V > the ptlc c
asked by the canal company
1he Iowr of the niinoiity of the commit
T tu r P t to tho power of the com
> o temey in the United State he
perfectly sound nnd oonslsKnt
paid foi out of the tiessiiry as II
progtesscd
wllhftut Issuing a solitary bond thee
V lrr rc wnsnt uiil
jiioper tlraftst upon tlm treismy that ho
featcd It could not be done without Impos
ts an nrnlUvi burden ill m It rite ililld
Ing tf the ciuil ktioild not be allowed to
poslpouo the many Improvement necsto j
to accommodate the public business and t
impose a burden which would liuikc nece
fnry and Imperattie A considerable annual
Incrciise In run rut taxes Foe these rea
sons the cost of the work should bo dls
trilttcd oer a reasonable number ot years
by th Issue of bonds wo that It miy ba
light 11 borne
In closing the semitrtr eoifibatted the sug
gestion Unit those who opposed the cou
Mtuctlon of any Isthmian cuual aro In favor
of the Panama route believing that its con
sllcintlon will operate to at least further
delay ihe enterpilse
Messis Wutreiii Proctor and Coekren
were mimed as coufcieos on the milltari
UeiilMiiv appropriation bill
Xlr Stewart then called up hljt motion
to nconsider the vote by which the treaty
between tho Inlted Htntcs and the Chocttw
and Chickasaw Indiana was ratlded Tho
entire question wns discussed rtt len th liy
Mr tflenart Mr PUtt Conn Mr Ililley
nbd Mi Jones Ariel
Mr Morgan announced that an arran e
imni had been made to vole on the peud
Inj isthmian o nil bill and amendments on
Thmsdny June 10 at J f > m no debate
to bo permitted after that hour
The senate agreed to the present arrange
iu nt and at 050 p in adjourned
LONDON Blnco BarJh Bernhardt arrived
In London It has been finally decided that
Sho Is to produce Itouico and Juliet II
tlm United States during her tour of that
country Maude Adsras wllltako tho part
of Juliet Mine Bernhardt and Miss AAamt
will tpcslc the lines In French while th
supporting company will uit the EnjlUb
UsEUtfe
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HOUSTON DAILY POST THURSDAY MORNING JUNE 12 1902
Buds and Flowers of Home Life
PAJNES CELERY
COMPOUND
MAKES AND KEEPS THE CHILDREN WELL
AND STRONG
Mothers Make II ihe Home Medicine
For lhe Utile Ones
Tho children God bless them are the
buds and flowers of our homes Without
their prattlo and hearty laughter our
hotrcs would be deflate They should
ocr be carefully tended In Childhood and
joutb If we eipcct them to ripen Into per-
fect mn and women
In the home and nt school tho children
hnvc their times of ill health and suffering
Wo often note the pillld nnd bloodless
cheeks heavy eyes nsrvoils movements
and twitching of limb and muscle Thy
complain of headache dionslness weari-
ness dyspepsia and Indigestion All suei
symptoms and ailments mean that tho seeds
of disease will have a fast and firm bold
unless proper measures are taken to re-
store a perfect condition of health
Thousands of wise and prudent parents
havo mndo their chlldten happy health
and vigorous bv giving them natures medi-
cine Pnlncs Celery Compound In many
seif re and complicated eases Pnlrtcs Celery
Compound has restored heilth when the
llfte ones were given up by physii Inus
If vour dear ones aro not an hearty
strong and rugged as they should be In
June tn th heilth giving virtues ot
Palnos tvieiv coinpouul It makes aud
keeps the children well
9C
This signature i
box of ths Genuine
Laxative BromoQuinine Tabids
tho remedy tlut cures a cold in ouo csx >
THE TEXAS FIRE RECORD
MRS KLELAND WAS BURNED
DEATH AT SAN ANTONIO
TO
Her Home Was Destroyed Together
with an Adjoining House FirC3
at Other Places in the State
San Antonio Texas June 11 At ii
oclock this afternoon a fatal Are occurred
at South Heights a suburb ef tu < city
a residence owned by Mrs Doll of Gal
lOMon and occupied by lsadorc Klcland
and one owned by N T Ares wcie
burned Mis Klcland wife of Undue
Klcland ias so badly bin ceil that she died
froni her Injuries The tire loss wis 3XX
partly Insured
Business House at Taylor
Taylor Tcias June 11 fire broke out
this morning at 1U0 In tbo rear of the
building occupied by Hhoaf nm confec-
tioners It spiead rapidly to the adjoining
building occupied by 1 K turradlnes
Lilloilug and mercantile establishment The
hie depaitment succeeded In putting the
flic out utter It had completely ruined the
block of goodf IJabuildings are owned
by Mrs Marj Long Austin and the dam
age Is estimated at 30O with SIUO Insur-
ance
T E Carnitines stock of goods vns val-
ued at 7m with SIR insuiiince and
hlurtf Hills stock Is estimated at > 3w
twth Hu < j Insurance
Pumping Plant at Luvcrne Burned
Jennings La Juno liThe icport
icaehed this city today that the pumping
plant Of the Lnverno plantation about Ht
iccn miles not th was destrojed nv are
tome time lad night Particulars of tho
nie arc not obtainable at present The lu
eine people operate quite a large rice
plantation which they inigMe trom tlcep
wells and In nhlch this pumping place was
located
Lumber Burned
Alto Texas June 11 There was a tire
last night nt the Chionbder Lumber torn
piny s plant about ten miles iouth of tnlt
place which destroyed quite a huge iiinu
tlty of iitmbei None or the uiiehmcry
was burned
MILL TO BE REBUILT
Kirby Company Will Invest One Hundred
Thousand Dollars in New Plant
neaumont lua jtmu uit ls an
ueunced on the authority ot Theodme n
iTMIkli s general nnnager ot mills ntvi
riiink M Aldrldge assistant to the pic i
dent or the
Kllby Lumber
company that
the Bfamnont Lumber compauy caw milt
nblch wns bmned jesterdiy will he tc
built and this time n double band mill win
be put tn place of the old one that will
he peiluips the nrest saw mill in Texu
Mr Wlllins 111 piobably leave tor Mil
waulee betore tho eud of the week tor the
purpose of bujlng tn6 machinery for thu
he nil i n br t0l0ft0w the dehrs
lnl bac
tilrm wlll suniclently cooiett to
u ow a gang of vtrkmen to go In and he
gin clou tin ort the rubbish Ihe mill wi i
he hurried to completion with all the meed
lt ° ihl V il luml whln sl1 souths
at the 6tit l < le A saw mil is one or the
sicwest
to constiurt of any kind or ma ii
fiKturlng plmt acfl thS would be remark
at y quick work if it could be handled that
2W A mlllrSh as been at wo k
Jtre foi a monih oi mote preparing plans
for a big double band mill to be built in
San Augustine tounty ueai the present tor
iiUV VSV Be ° ami Kansas
Li VJ y ond that gae rise to the ru
tor that perhaps the mill would not be ie
built It Is no said that these plans will
V rW Mwmolafi them to
the
f Ue liurnd
li mill and with hit
K if STmiJl1 VHe Wftul1 h > Probihli
itj ot tne mill
so ng up mticR earner thnn
would ordinarily he the eis The p Vn
JiVoRXW Wl CTl PPMUniatey
GAMBLING TO BE SUPPRESSED
City Marshal Has Been Given Orders by
Beaumont Council
neaumont Tens
June i > o hi
ing
c
three r ih iMleatloti or
iMVhe VitSfiX thf >
It developed That the L faJ1a to ° l
resoiutloi instrnotluc M e a tfl a8R
t lty Marsha I Kevaft nlllm <
to
the gambling law and TS01tm y cuforco
bilng lu every form 1 IM K1
found The mwlwioE K B Iifr w lfre
thing psrtlcularlv wmLar eaJTlinnt y
the dekte a iiimw of t d In
11118
heen
coiuplalnlug to the m
cambllug that ws aliSlJlllf wc ab0t
KMng on and they wim 10 have
popped There u onf ri ceP Lt I Sne < 1 ll
ly open in its Tloiiti ce < I1 1t
thu
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s ws s s s si m m M
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ire n < rM < g = M < rj
U
Three Days left in Which Take ftdvantog
25 Discount on Any Pa otjjjfa
8 In our nuns store Our entire of slock odd pants Included InlhlTIir
H and they go for three more days at 25 per cent of the
g usual selling price deducted for cash
9C H GAWTHON GO
S Mens Store 512514 Main Si Boys Store505 M0 >
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FINANCIAL
ompfness Liberaiiiy
THE BiEflCiifliiTa UATIGKAL B6flK 9 HOUSTON
CEO W BRACKrNRIDCI
Frtlldcnl
olSin Antonio Texn
INO I CANNON Cnhtr
MnB WMMIItHtlM MnNawMMMH
T V57 BROWN J
JONATHAN LANE T1 rtri Bti
CMHARCOURT
to find three dolhr
shoes for women
most every shoe
store has them
Theres only one
store in town though
thit has
mayor had one knotty problem to contend
with this morning A cotoied man wns
brought Ivfoie him under n arge or sell-
ing whisky on Sunday lhe mayor wa
puzzled because the uinn claimed that no
had done notnlng more tnan many others nad
done He was anally dismissed with the
announcement from Mr Langhani that be
is going to enforce the Suudaj la s regard-
less of houih
ENDED IN A FARCE
Beef Trust Investigation at New Orleans
Abandoned by Government
Special to The lost
New Oilcans June 11 The lnobligation
of the Fedeial grand Jury Into the opera-
tions of the beef trust In New Orleans has
ended In a farce The government today
abandoned tho case and the giand Jury
aCJoUrned until November
Vbea the government attorneys were
midi acquainted with the lntentloiih rf
tlu packlug bouse men to get out habeas
eOipui protcedlngs on Monday nt the time
Jidge Parlange gave bU decUlou that tho
witnesses must answer the grand Jury s
questions the gtand Jury was dismissed
utitll today in order that the department
of justice at Washington might be com-
municated with so It is understood
Instructions wcie icceived fiom Washing-
ton today to drop the oaso and In ac
cordsnee with the order the grand jury
was dlieetcd to cease Its labors It was
said at the IVdentl dUtrlct attorneys of
nee In expluiatlun of the action that the
government doomed It Inexpedient to carry
on legal pioceedlngs against the trust In
ecral cities at the same time At preh
eat the nttorney general of the Statu of
1 Inols and the district attorney for the
tlty of Chicago are earning on ehII pro
ceding In cbanceiy court under tho Slier
2 11C t Jhir etofe hV dennrtment ut
t
Justice at tiiat
Washington holds It would
no a better policy tu allow the procoedTngf
note under way In Chicago to culminate
V s howle lt8 llllul ttn > father In
th iscl
LOUISIANA LEGISLATURE
A Bill in the Interest of the International
and Great Northern
Special to The Post
Baton rtonge La June 11The senate
committee on railroads tonlcht oriMed a
favorable report on Senator ITvnnx hill
permitting the consolidation of railroad
lines wh re they aie not paiullcl and com-
peting This measure Is said to be in the
Interest of the International aud Ureal
Northern Railroad company which desires
to extend its line from Housdon to New
Oilcans and wishes to acquire certain fran
cblses and propettlc In southern Loukiain
Ihe senate passed the Wallace Ml tnt
SifSulSraX mit per W
Ion of Ubor put forward the i Shi iJ
rTC 1P roon hangfo
tors TC healing ra
was
not concluded
A NOVEL CHARACTERS PENSION
Member of ConoresTWants
a Consider-
able Increase Made in It
Kpvilnl to The Iost
13artbollt of St Lpuli today lutrotluced n
b II providing for an Increase fiom
72 to
pal Major Herman
Tncrk Tho mafer U
srsriajys
J
afe i
and thats here The shoe fashions are made
by Queen Quality
KRUPP TUFFLY
Sole Right of Sale
PENNYPACKER
Quays Candidate Nominated tiyllij
Pennsylvania Conventionr
ELKIN WAS COMPLETELY IBM
Quay Being Made Crairman oi fr
State Republican Executive
Committee
Ilarrisbnrg Pa fune 11 Jail S
1ennypickci of Ilillaficlphla was v >
Crt
bated fo ijmcruo oici Attorney
niklu repuHW
John P by todays
conventlc11 by a vote of 200 to ISi
KxStite Senator William M Bro i
13
Newcastle and Major I
were nonlnnted by acclamation for p
tenant goicinor and secretary of nttf
Senator Qoy
affairs respectively
unanlibously chosen chairman of the f
committee by a o pea
publican State
of the mles requiring the State clulran
the nominees 4 IK
tt be chosen by
picsldlng ifdccrs of the conTtatlo4 s
lie will conduct the campaijn f J
Indorse
Stntft ticket The platform
ndmlnlstMtlon of President BMTO5
afbrms loyalty to the pilnclpals el PW
tlve taiid dedaie for PUt iffi
ballot refbim condemns trust W
the action of the president dISlW
general lu procccdlnK a11asiffi Slits
trust and makes no uienllon
administration 1J
1ennipiickors nomliiatlon jK
Qnaj lllkin wasJotmcrV
ilctory for
0 Quays lieutenants J
m 11
thpMW1
came a candidate It was
tho senators choice After
friendly to Klkin weic elec cd J
counties Quay adiUed agalnt <
n
noy generals candidacy In IB W
ba °
P Kln bap cd ged his snpP t i irftS ito
adherents
th his speech but his
to offer tho customary iPJfifoia
wde r
opponents liomlnatlon be
LONDONMr rrohrtanM
Hilda Spong to appear with WfA
in the American production of
Belgian Antarctic
surgeon of the jj
tlon and Mrs Mary F Hun
Mr
have married In thelatter Yitictl
was surgeon ot the first reary w
im
CONFIDENTIAL
For twenty years I have derotM
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P 3PWrJt
txmJF
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condition yoa will 1 tMS
your of taking adTjnttSe gj
portnnce
Liiert treatment ° 1 M eowsjffiS
de ay I make no chmge 4 w ff 5
offuc
and Invito every one tVt2
write for lwPt5 of hoice LaD trJit l1
perfect method
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