The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIIITH YEAR, No. 55, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 29, 1902 Page: 2 of 10
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SUMMARY OF THE NEWS
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Todays Weather
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CONGRESSIONAL
tlse senate agreed to rote on the Philip-
pine government bill next Tuesday at 4
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The conference report on the omnlbtii
public buildings bill was fluallr agreed to
The honse occupied good portion of
the dar In a frnltlc st discission of the
aubVdlary sliver coinage Mil
The senate refused to ill ony date for
the consideration of the omnibus Statehood
bill
Ms Hanson was confirmed by the
senate as marshal for the Southern dlmkt
of Texas
> WASHINGTON
There l a revlrat of Intercut In the l a
riflcT auIr bill
ltjnrlll Ik sonic days before the report
enIh e rivers and harbors bill will be final
If Adopted Mr Rurtou does hot fear a
tftj
The republicans hare killed the statehood
blilfor the present session
Sjontor Culberson has offered a very Im-
portant amendment to the bill relating to
the International dam project
Clifford Ik retained ns postmaster tit San
Antonio but Mr Itrtub will bo contested
fqi > reappointment at Austin
Senator llatloy has withdraw his objec-
tions to the continuation of Ildtnuii as mar-
shal
Senator nailer appeared before the com
mtjtoe In advocacy of the Texiu navy yard
bnt It Is not likely tci have effort
FoREiGjiT
f
The premier of the Ireueh cabinet M
WaldrckItotiiucau ha tmIsiiciI and the
cmlro mlnstry will officially resign July 3
A soung unman ivis nrretcil neat the
maimer rejrfdenee of the ezar who was
endeavoring t conceal nn lufnriiil niatlilni
In her handkerchief
The Taft comnilstdon has arrived at Hume
and will meet the papal sccretnry of mate
en Saturday
Yellow fever has broken ont In a virulent
form at Vera Cms Mexico
fteineiMions earthquake ahoeks have
wrought haoc at Quczaltenango Mexico
Ilo e eollnpted and peoplo are living In
tout
Jeologlst Hill returned In Port de Prance
In safety and KxpIOrcr Kennan Is nt a safe
distance from the volcano Roth witnessed
Tuwlnrs eruption
Tartly cloudy possibly showers
domestTcT
The Ohio republicans aillmirned nrtfr
llonnas program had been anccoaafully car-
ried out Iliishno l hnrlo the hat list
Ilio Second Raptlst chnreli of Mttlo Ruck
hnts withdrawn fellowship from Governor
Jr ffrrsOn Das Is il did not appear In
person
Kahtns republican met In convention at
Wjchlta and nominated a full Stnto ticket
Rnosesolt boomer on liiiinl
SPORT
Hoodwink a wevenfurlonp race a
The court of criminal appeals has re-
versed and dismuHied the death penalty
ti eltctrtc tight nnd power company
wflli a capital stocl of 700 > O has bceii
rbnrttTed for I n Us-
A new rice milling company with head-
quarters at nay City has been chirtered
There Is an Improtcment In the condition
of the governor though he Is still very
w oak
Jeff Van Is on trial at Tort Worth
charged with killing Policeman firlmis
There are MOD slsliori nt Nnrngdovhes to
attend the Karulsnl of ICoiiimerci
The tlrst ear of tomatoes was shlppel
from InOJn to Chicago
A Temple negro attempted to stand off
a po > but was Wltcil by the volley wlilu
answered his tire
A banquet was ghen by the business
tnen of Palestine to Icroy Trice grlieral
manager of the Jiilcrnatlnnol and droit
Northern
The oil shipments from Ilcanmont are
holding up rrmnrkahly well and the record
fof May will exceed that for April
The recent oil development Is evidence
that tho supply Is practically Inexhaustible
The illst car of watermelons will be
shipped today from Msthls
There hit been a severe storm In the
Panhandle and trains ou the Dcuver will
be delated several days
lr Ij II Kempuer has returned to Gal
hoods Sarsaparilla
Jm won success far boyoml tho effect
ot advertising only
Tlo secret of its wonderful popular-
ity Is explained by Its unapproachable
Jfnit
Hascd upon a prescription which
clircil people considered incurable
Hoods Sarsaparilla
Unltns tho bestknosvn vegotablo rem
e Ic6 by such a combination propor-
tion and process ns to bavo curative
power peculiar to itself
Its cures of scrofula eczema psori-
asis and pvery kind of humor as well
catarrh and rheumatism provo
Hoods Sarsaparilla
the best blood ptirjflor over produced
cures ot dyspepsia loss of appo
Ui nid that Urc4 fctjling mnlio It the
j tt stomaclt tonic and strength
v tf tor tlio world has ever known
floodsSarsaparilla
i a thorfljiitWy good mediclnfl Bcgiu
U take it 70 AY Get IIOODS
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tend to them all tho blmslngs of a free
government controlled by a power which
Knew what freo government meaut When
as a result of that polley we nre con-
fronted with tho conditions that we find
today shall sve follow the Issues thnt
piompted the prejudices of a parly to
thwart us In the work of humanity nnd
ChrlMlanlty
Never In the svnrds of Ttoo evolt Our
flag i there nnd It will stav put t be-
lieve In niganlneil lalwir and I lirMlAll
IN OIKIANIKKT CAPITAL AR AN AUX
iLlAHY These two great forces nre work-
ing out the destinies of our country and
tnev miiNt bo friendly They must be ably
and honestly ndmlnlstered and they must
he controlled
hon chas ii rnosvinit
AM > urssis tiih convpxtion
After referring to the death of President
MclClnley nnd nylug The world of wan
veslon and reported on the
reached with the bond holders
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COMMERCIAL
ngreement
Cotton made alight advances on light crop
movement and better spot demand Spot
quotntlons advanced J lis In New Orleaus
Tho grain markets were on the toboggan
In all pita Corn lost all of Tuesdays bulge
Provisions were stendy
Chicago cattle market was 10 to 15 cents
lower 8t Louis was weak and 15 cents
down for Tcxaus while Kansas City was
25 cents lower for cholco beef steers A
record breaking sale of Texnns at 0SU
was made at the Kansas City yards
Trading In Wall street was almost at a
standstill ltiunor alono was active The
public held aloof preferring to be spec-
tators than to accept the dubious risks
On the London stock exchange new busi-
ness was rcetilcted by the fortnightly set-
tlement Americans very quiet
RAILROADS
Manager Hills dress suit caused a record
breaking run to be made on the Galveston
Houston and Henderson
Committee of nine from the Southern Pa-
cific shops Svaltod upon Manager Van Vlcck
and svere Informed that he could not grant
their request for 10 per cent Increase In
svages
The Traselers Protective Association ex
ciirslousto Portland Ore left Houston last
night sin the Southern Pacific
HOUSTON
The county commissioner completed tho
examination of the county treasurers books
yesterday
Hardened cement was found In tho aewer
main near the Milam street siphon
The city sohooU closo with appropriate
exercises today
Kood Ipspector Noble after sellers ot do
cayed fruit t
ffato Veterinarian Knight devlare war
en the buzzard
HOUSTON DAILY POST
Manna cloecd this eveuiiiB Hh a re otved It to tself and It duty to th
demonstration In hi honr to waleli li try to itand by hit administration mid aid
lripondei In n rliuraiterlstle i > refh The In cnrrjlus It to shccobi m n lIndication o
senator at former Stile contcntbnn hat tle policy of McKlnley nn a token of rnil
> ounded keynote that weie taken up by titde to Ills siiccrawr and ns an asMirinou
rhmbllran ttlct clulw lie toll ihcui toliy of Mory for the paity In 1001
to nine Keep en Iettln Well iu > h Ohio ald Colonel OrOHveini will
Alono In the enropalitn rall ea thW yeu < not fortsot tho atroni declaration that
OlMUlt Ulflllo Bt UarfulO Illlll it Will llOt
fori
The conxentlon wan OUtlptt > hml lor
foWf ht hJUM Mfh fnTPJ
hrrmonv One of the la t reeoiicllliiilona ttiouelit around hlin the faltlifnl n wlm
that of Sinnto Hiuna and fornur
Governor Asa S ltin < hiica of Sprlnxflold
Th latter had l e i htro all the wv k but
llrsbucll iind Munim Hevrr apok n tl oy
paisid each oluera niurter They had ii t
si okon riitce tho meiuornbie eon teat tor the
rnntorelUp In tSU7 Ilefore Kolni to tlic
convention today they me In iho Tst
cordial manner The delumtea who tt
tbem together rate glowlnc repot H
nronnd the ctniventlon hall or tht > wty they
were calling each other Mark niul A > a
a nlu
Senator llnntin and Ocoree II tot of
Cliiflnnatl aleo had a friendly fnrencll < < >
nljthl after a contest dnrluR the day over
nniuliiRllnne
What were called Hanna meti won nit all
ballots bnt Cox anpporteil none of the
winners
In making up the State ticket Uinmt
and Cot Were on op paging gldei odiy
the name a In the contcat for the rrfalil
nation of the elftaiarc last January but
nod feellns prevailed nfl the ronvcntlnii
wa over
There were loud calb for Senator llanm
after the ticket had been nominated and
the createst demonstration or the comon
tlon < cvjre < l wh i he wo lielnir oseoi id
to the platform He wild Mr thin
uian iind IVKow ritUena The candldatea
whom you have nominated will reeclvo tue
nnnmouati mpport of the reriMlcuna of
Ohio Wo bad a motto In the last em
uitlin Let Well Enough Alrie I pro
tiOHo to offer an nmudmeut to that Ke p
on Letting Well Kuougb Alone
dun sritrNnoiTs iitrsiiKxr
There are < i e tioiia of Rrrnt Interest
In this campaign because we are called
upon to nile fur cougrensmeii who ahall
mipport our Btrennoii president during the
lmlanoi of hli ndmiulatrntiou
Of course us in nil campaigns there are
Issiiei which the democratic parly Is
irylni to ninke for us on National nues
lions They hno talked In the lulllt of
won
for dayu anil weeks iiimn n < iuo
eonitres
i t
Hawthorne over Iuelen Apple and Otis VloiT whlli the republicans sailed l s
by n Rood margin
Silk Cord at to ton In proved the rooI
thlnu of the day and hi owner made a
klllliiK in the rant race
Trio a rank outsider non the first rnc
alU ht IjiTls nt n very Ion price
irimarl won iho Crltri stake at
nravesrnd from a good field Ilermla enrn
tured the mile and n slvtcenth from Oom
laul and Himself
In the Itoston Spw York frntne of the
Xatlonnl leacue at lloston ycstenlay won
by Doston Ilteher Willis struck out tnlr
tpfo men the record for 1002 In tho league
texas
jrnf lint we can paidou tlieiu for It Is
all the have left Hut how are they
making this Issue Standing Infore the
Atneilenn poje and proclaiming that tho
policy of Pre > < leut McKluley was wrouff
morally wiKit Why lepnlnleans of Ohio
1 blush tb eai < t va jrty llmt It sioms to urn
almost en m It to hl memory that such
IbloKN itiltl he said upon the Hour of the
Ililted Kmtea senate ar > > ln < a map whom
not only the republicans of Ohio but llu
republican of the nut Ion worshipped
Shame upon a party that will attempt to
bring Hint name Into disrepute mid ills
lienor upon the policies Inaugurated as
they were In the Inteiest of humanity
had composed McKInlevs IioiIvkmiiI
faithful advisors mid that he has ear cd
the flaj of true i t > iihllc iilsiu hlcli ad
laliriMl hi the iiinteM tliat have followed
In the contests which are lieforc ns w J
will imt stop to feci tmnvalllmr and liieffl
eent re rot lint wc take up the burileui
nhleli our lieloved lender laid ilitn and
niidet the banner of a leader not lo < s ihlv
alrotis and not less fearless will uphold
his hands and nld his woik and effort for
the common good of n common oimutry
Wo will aim nt results which enn nlnne ho
rcnehtd IhniiiKh pnity loyalty ami feall
< > ait > leadership
ninvKK Tin
ttiuniNii issuns
Two great nverpoweilnc and all absorb
Iiib Issues protectjvp tin Iff and sound
Pnaine glow up Into acute form and wore
filught out and dilernilncd durlns fie nc
tiro leadership of William McKlulev and
upon tmth theso Kreat iinestlons the re
piibieau paity today ntands united ami de
determined
lly the terms of the surrender of Spain
we acilnlred title to vast tertltory In the
l > jstern hemisphere and out of that fact
and the ratlttoatlon of the treotv whiidi
was made In part by democratic itc we
became eliarcrjlile with the dutv of pewm
Iiib Hie riillinplucs mid Porto rlen Poito
lllco exhibits In the fullest deicieo Hie
splendid results of Auierlcan lvlllrnlhm
when nit interfeied with bv pnitlsnu op
Histlon at home There is peiue In that
Nlnud and piosperlty undieauird of hi re
torote
In the Ihlllplnes we have had Idood wn
and tieachcry and today the policy of the
ilfmoerntlc party seems to he to disgrace
the Inltrd States In the estimation of the
elvllUed nations of the world bv a eonttnutl
batllccry of deuunelntlon of oti soldiers
our nrmv our offleers and om administra-
tion No more unpatriotic attitude wan ever
assumed by n pnrtv than as been assunieil
bj llie demoerntle pirty through Its or
ulors Its stntesmen nnd Its press
WUl CONTIXti TO
COXTIIOI TIIH lMIIMPIlXRS
Ill the fear of tod and In the name of
American ctvllrotlon we will control and
goiern and bcuellt those Islands and w
will icpeiit In the Philippines on a larger
unle what we have accomplished so lull
Mantly In the Islanil of Porto lllco Let po
1 Heal dastards honl The American peopo
will hod the honor of our Hag and our
nnny and navy sacred nnd Inviolate
The republican party stands today Irre-
vocably committed to the doctrines of a
protective tariff The doctilnu of the par-
ts as we understand It Is simply this it
will maintain Its position of establishing
ami maintaining such dutiex upon fordid
r > which be
srl S a must not Interfered with un
wi
l h m Sh In hnu h J i S I rtff nlv conditions whatever The londl
u
t lhPv r iinVn < l n11 1ioductlon necessarily
ii i rK J v Wi l tariff scheduSc which todav
lie
pie on the other side of the world
nig everything In tho Imlanei nnd pra
goes forward
If there Is to be tailff revision In the
futuie It would seem that the lessons of
history might to Induce the people of the
eoiintiv to see to It that the friends of
ptotectlon not Its enemies should handle
the machinery of revision
The vital question for the republicans
nt this particular time Is the question of
when nnd how nnd bj whom any revisions
of the tariff ivhlch Is deemed Important
shall be made
TIMIJ NOT mrr
con TAiurr urvisioN
Until Injurious results to business and
reciprocity nre knnwii to have been pro-
duced by tho existence of tariff schedules
the time has not come to enter upon n re-
vision of that document Needless agita-
tion uncalled for Interference would check
tho ninvnnl progicss of prosperity and
bring about mich cessation of business de
elopmcnt as would Justify our opponents
In declaring that prosperity under the
Olnglcy law was temporary and passing
assay
Incidental to this subject Is the question
of n wider market Wo can not go on for-
ever adding to tho volume of our produc-
tion nnd yet fall to gain now and svldrr
markets The pioblem of the dor Is tho
question of nesv markets for American pro-
duction If the republicans nf the country
follow In tho footsteps of McKlnley and
adjust their legislation to his suggestions
they will not go for wrong
Reciprocity must not be used to destroy
home Industries Reciprocity must not be
made use of to lessen the wages ot the
American laborers or to curtail the scope
of their employment Rut reciprocity may
he used to open the markets of other coun-
tries to the productions of our country
and thereby and In that way make It pos-
sible to give more svages and more hours
of labor to the Ameilcan svoikman And
especially Is It vitally Important that our
great manufacturing Industries and our
great possibilities of agricultural produc-
tion shall through tho medium of Just
reciprocity open the door of foreign trade
to the American producer
ATTITCnn TOWARD
TRUST COMBINATIONS
Our democratic friends are keenly alive
to a subject svhlrli Is one of the most In-
teresting of all tho phenomena of the day
the rapid and enormous development of
combinations of capital and labor ssht h-
are usually denominated trusts No dem-
ocrat In posver or out of power so far as I
know In any Natlonnl way has Interfered
with the iiperatlon of tnists
TmLiy there Is every nppearnuco of n ron
fllct to death between the government
of thn United Stales upon the one hand end
ceitnlu recognized Injurious trusts on the
other hand nnd the republican aduiliilstm
tlon through the courts of the country and
by tho luMriimentnllty of the r has u
yoked by be attorney general of the
United States Is proceeding to define the
trust as It exists and to drlse It out of Its
business of monopoly The svrlt of Injunc-
tion Is being Issued to restrain the greed
of combinations and effective measures are
being taken to dlssolvo certain of theso
Injurious combinations
The Injurious nnd dangerous combination
thnt which will not be tolerated In thn
United Stated Is th combination that flrjt
reduces tho number of laborers curtails
mURSDAY MORNING MAY 21 J 902
HANNAS REUNION HAS ENDED i s4 Jtt grPalnesOelery
nesa w111 wiped off he face nf the rartbu
elther jiy law or by the nmie sure and cir
tain process of competition
KTANI1K PlItMfV nY
Till HlimtMAN LAW
The foundation of he war against trUnts
waa laid by the act of a xcpuvteau ton
press known ns the Sherman antitrut law
That law was on the statnto lioafcs during
the entire Julmlnlstrntlon of drover CluW
Und wlthflut a single effort on fie part of
Mr CIotland or his ndmliilstrnton to rn
fonc It and not only so but ol tin re
fltitthematlacd ns valniless by i dU n
Kiilshod attorney general Yi ic icr It
iiperatlon a number of groat couiMtiatlo is
lime lieen dlnsoled and driven nt of liil
licss TUnn It will I seen tl t the desn
oerntle how almut trusts J ns barren of
truth ad any of the other battle wits which
tflej liavu scat up
What Is Hutu tn command tho dcmncritlc
partj tr the cntiHdcntc oli the pejpic of tne
lountrj What Is there to justify our peo-
ple In again trusting that organisation with
never At what point nhufg Its derious
party painway has It done any act or foreboini
mi dSua any net that would Justlf pubdt
midrnep Its history far the piit forty
scars bus been a hlstorv of a seili of tin
mtlgntrd political lCindors Today It at mis
without n candidate without n plntfoiin
ninl without n reasonable hope of the fw
turo
PAYS HIS HKSPUCTS
TO W 1 nitVAX
The energies of the party lu sn far as
there Ih nch a thing are devoted to the
i ITort to ahako off the old man of tho
sea that lode them to disaster In two
piiflUecllil years Imt the old pirn does
not let go scry easily He Is holding on
with vrouderfttl tennelty nhd whllu that
is going on whore stands the dmocrntle
party in congress prcclnliicptly ii party of
obstruction nnd opposition TIichc mighty
liKstlous that base come before congress
grow lug out of the Spanish wur the hiick
lions that have come incidental to tile ac-
quisition of the Islands of the Picltlc are
suggestions to he deiiinmitlc party u > t
oi laiesinnnBhlp imt sugfiesuoin m upp l
Hon Tlicy Miami In the house of rcpruacntn
Hick today ns they haic stood In the hui
nlo for tlic last sls weeks without nil
Muggesilou or poli r without any propo
sltlon lnillns to Hie settlement of these
iinestlons but simply occupying hours
iiijb weeks and months In abuse of the
icpiilillcnn uduilnlstrntluu ndveiiNug to all
the world Hull false ludictiueiil nt ni cor
niptlnii nd wlekeduebs and cruelly and
huihiiiity of our nnny which they nlleg
dcnoiimlng our soldlprs abusing our on
ccis and degrading our flag pulilUhtng to
all the world that our nutty Is a body of
oigjulzcd llasblba nuks without making
any one single suggestion thnt looks to the
Mtttlemelit of the iiuestlnns that the people
ilic Interested In
Vpon thu tariff ijucstlon they have no
polici Upon the niijiulnl nuc tlou tiny
do not know whether they are for It i in
or Cleveland or whom but they simply
stand blocking Hie pingress of legislation
hopelessly stimuled amid tho wrecks of
their misguided leaders This U the dem
oerntle party of today this lit the piny
that asks you here lit Ohio to Indorse 4 icir
suggestions by electing their ticket In tlic
coming election
General Dick ihalrman of the commit-
tee on resolutions then lead his report
lie was cheered ns he proceeded and es
pcilnlly on the rcfeieiiccs to ltooievelt
itnntui Iornker and inventor Xasb On his
motion thn resolutions were adopted
run nisoitTioNS
The resolution urge legislation that will
expedite the const mutton of tho Isthmian
canal
Wo recognize tho necessity of co opera
Hon in oidcr to meet new conditions In tne
ludustiJul wolld and to compete success-
fully for the wordi market Juit all coin
b nations that stllle loinpctltion control
pilecn limit production or undiilv Increase
pinflts or ynliiea and especially when they
rnlM the pi Ices of the necessities o life
me opposed to public policy and should be
reptchsed with a sliong liaml
Tho republican party Is the only oifV
thnt baa dealt cnuiiigcously and hmuMtly
w ltd the trust iplcstlou It cnactod ns
enrlv ns 18T0 a lavs framed bv tht dls
tlngiitshed stnte < miin John Sherman to
Imports which conic in direct competition i prrhlblt and puiiNIt comhlnnttoiis In re
w th the products of our own labor as will I stialiit of trade the control of wages or 1
protect our own products finm the compc I the advancement of pi Ices Tals act framed
lltloii of the cheaper labor In the other l by n republican statesman passed by a
ountilvH of Hie woild rcpubllcnn congrfss and signed by a repub
the schedules of Hie tailff like a felleii
that Is nbove consideration and criticism
might do what was best rr i hose nc I fu
fol ttu m indicated mav
his highest fiod he
authoilty
o own
ca e of Itobert dinlth from i
Urayam j inmc t0 hl conclusion that the best thing
the
woaly nn ground of alleged color dls for us and for them was that wc might ex
r1 b Inadequate at a future time and an
I
aj K item In a schedule thnt was proper at fie
tme of lt < enactment mny become onpres
slve or nt least unnecessary as eiVutlon
ndiniulstratioii In the prosecution of unlaw-
ful combinations Subsequent to the enact-
ment of this lasv the democratic party ob-
tained control of both branches of eoiigrcsH
and the presidency ft constantly nsserted
hostility to trusts but failed to place tinii I
the statute books a single line of legisla-
tion which would nld In their control i
We congratulate the nesv republic of
Cuba upon the final fruition of the hopes
and struggles of her people for freedom and
Independence We welcome her to the fam
I
lly of nations
congi
Compound
The Great Republican Lovefeast Is Over
The Slate Went Through
MR BUSHNELL COMES BACK TO THE FOLD
The Campaign Slogan to Be Keep on Letting Weil
Enough Alone Quotes Roosevelt 4Our
Strenuous President
Cleveland Ohio May 2S Tlio reimiillMii knd Ir better that He Iked It In poorer
State convention which ha hoen i oiiln thut ho illod ho pole of Iretldenf Koo e
nod ovotl on here all th < weok ti Senator vclt salns thnl ihe renubllenn
Will Secure for You the Health
that Other Medicines
Can Not Give
IN PUBLIC ESI 1A1ATI0N
Tlic Use of One Bottle Convinces
the SUcptic and Unbeliever
The tone character and quality of tho
teitlmoulals published In favor of Palnes
Celery Compound have firmly established
Us position In the homes of all Intelligent
and thoughtful people
Palnes Celery Compound has always ap
peacd to the sick anl suffering with honest
statements nnd solid facts Sonic doubters
with honest purpose have taken the
ttouble to write to and In many cases have
Interviewed the wtlters of published testi-
monials In every case they have livn
thoroughly satlsBcd and convinced thnt
Palnes Celery Compound effected cures
that were marselon astonishing and
ha t >
Palnes Celery Compound claims a field
not successfully filled by any other remedy
known to medlcall science It Is the medi-
cine on which the poor disappointed suf
fcier can rely after all other tncdlelios tall
when doetois glie the patient up ns In
Incurable
To the weak debilitated nernms biokcn
down ami despondent Palnes Celerv Com-
pound gltes a new and Joyous existence
It btrenpthrns the digestive power re-
news the blood and acts In the vtalllug
curuUie ttioiougli manner thnt makes It
the grandest help to suffering men nnd
women hat the world of medicine nffonls
The host t st that can be lppllod to Palnes
Celery Compound Is to use It
Omtlnitil IIVPC Trnr l0 nmt nncl colf > r
UldlllUIIU liyes vothlng cm equal them
lly In > lew of the glory of the Auerlcau
Hag by growth aim spread of Aiucilcnn
eomuniie the steadfast support and main
tenauci of Auieilcan doctrines and tiadt
tlons and has wroujlit tor the present and
the futuie 111 the lutcrcst of worldwide
peace nnd progress
CAPITAL AND LABOR
No question now piesslug for attention
can be of greater Importance than thnt
which concerns the iclatlons of capital and
labor nnd we pledge oni > cles to the pro
tection of these two servants of civilization
Wc welcome the inreftncnt of
within our State to the end that labor may
be steadily and profitably employed In
adding to the wealth and piosperlty of our
pec pie AVe belles e with Iluioln that capi-
tal Is only the fruit of labor and could
never base existed If labor had not first
existed Labor the superior of capital
ami deserves much the higher considera-
tion
To secure for lalior the consideration
It deserves to uphold the dignity of toll
to cicate a healthy public opinion ou the
subject of labor and the Justice of Its re
celiin a full hnro of the values It creates
to bilng labor and capital together on com-
mon ground In the adjustment of such ques-
tions as may concern these two great fac-
tors In production It b necessary that
labor should be Intelligently organized We
believe In few hours nnd larger reward for
labor and fas of such laws as will har-
monize the Interests of labor and capital
and tend to lighten the burden of toll
Tioropnbiion mv docN wo cX n 1 <
pot rshp
tTSL P P s l cta a ree 1 e vs o
I F l SS i e revlnt cK
wc commend congress foi teenactlng tho
GOVERNOR DAVIS CHURCHED
The Second Baptist Church Withdraws
Its Fellowship
Little Rock Ark May 2Sfter a
lengthy discussion In tho Second naptlst
the satisfactory progress made there In wlthdrnsv fellowship from Oovernor JeCfcr
suppressing the Insurrection and establish
Ing order and unquallnedlv Indorsed the soa nals pon cllnrRes of unbecoming con
policy of the government there The war duct Qlcd some weeks ago Oosornor Davis
Spain it declnres was forced on us
against our will and the Philippines came wns not present tonight and Is out of the
to us ns n resit t of that conflict We are rlr ni
cltr lo tho
rep5 ascs svas read
responsible for peace and order in the Is
lands and our sovereignty must bo as ab to tho congregation One of the ehlirch
solute as our responsibility We svlll give1
memners presented n written
The South Texas National Bank
Of Houston Texas
Capital 500000
Surplus Siooooo
officers
Obas DUlltshnm II llvashcar
Itoldeni 1st Mce President
O T Unit It l MniClMsor
Jnd Vice President 3d Vlco President
J U McAsban Cashier
C A McKlmicy AsBlstaut Cashier
Chas Hilling
Directors 3 1 Campbell
Ki urcT
IT STANDS FIRST AND HIGHEST ham k McAsban ot Holt H v
Jacob Ului
MftcOregor Hcnrv Hraihetr
F A Hcltnunn S I Carter
capital j w
ejEiSs
rroR
their people hotter gosernment better1 statement re iv > poison the rodents Rut tlic
schooti civil nnd pollllcnl lights niiil tBI c heml of the
moie itcrallut
erauus the Charges heretefnm filed And cP iat and pecked
n better elvlllrntlon and broader freedomerauus nsvay at tlie nolfoned tireass of the fowl
than Is possible In niiv other way Our concluding as follosvs I move sou broth i tUc llolp lock died all within n
tlag Is In the Philippines and there It will InJ
remain
Itcgnnllng the nrmy the
that svhlle nay Instances of
may have occurred In tbe V
to be seveiely condemned i
the Ameilcan army Is lighting
cruel and treacherous foe nn
with IndgnntJnn icccnt demo
to drag Its honor lis the dust
reproach on Its fair name
TIIH CANDIDATHS
Kor secretary ef State L C Iarlln was
nominated without opposition and made a
speech of acceptance
Itidge William 1 Crow of McCounells
vine svns nominated for supremo Judge on
tho fifth ballot
William Klrtley ot Defiance was nomi-
nated for member of State board of pub-
lic works
After hearing Senator Ilannas speech
the convention adjourned
Tlin riXTFORM
The platform In its opening paragraphs
refers feelingly to the death ot President
McKlnley Tho pathfinder of our open-
ing career ot commercial expansion It
then cordially Indorses President Roose
velts pledge to carry forsvard McKlnlcys
plans aud President rooscvelts adminis-
tration Is thoioughly approved A hlth
compliment Is paid mm personally He Is
spoken of as representing n civic patriot-
Ism of the highest type nnd the destinies
of the country aro regarded as safe In his
hands
The platform then deals svlth Stato
Issues and iovornor Nashs administration
Is Indorsed
The resolutions warmly commend Sena
tow Knittet nnd Hanna and indorse the
lecord of icpubllcnit congressmen especial-
ly those elected since the Inauguration of
William McKluley
Altuitlou Is called U > the great pros
pirlts under the McKlnley iidmlnlstnitl u
and the cstnbllshiuent of the gold similar
The lepcal of 100000000 of svtr revenue
taxes Is pointed to ns n redemption of party
pledgei and the Dlngley tariff bill Is stiong
Is Indorsid The resolutions say demo
rralh sueeess would threstcu the destrue
tlon of the protecllvts system under svhlch
our splendid prosperity hnjs come and the
mere ehadnsv of Impending free trade svould
destroj eontldeoce unsettle business alarm
Industrial Interests and Immediately dlmln
Ish the drniiiid for labor
Wo congratulate the country upon a rec-
ord of diplomatic achievement without par-
allel In our amtaU uud which svlll forevr
rrdoiind to the credit of an adratnlstiatlcn
which tvoldlns alllancti and enUngle
tncnts la Its iortljn policy has kept stead
s jm
Texans In New York
Special to Tho Post
Nesv York May 8 The following Texans
arc registered In New York
DallasH R Currle Miirlborouglit M
Wiignea ami svlfe Mlsse WagnCr St
Denis S Nance Rroadsvay Central
RecvllleW W Wllklns Herald Square
ParisA II ONeill lillscy
San AnlonlnM Irlflllh Imperial
OrangeJ W Hart Miss U Halt Rroad
svay Central
TexasC McKadden Imperial
Cold Wave at Denison
Penlson Tcxns Jlay JS Tho coldest
May weather in thirty ycjtrs Is being ex-
perienced In this section People are wear-
ing overcoats and warmlns at stores There
rt indication cf a Mght txast tonight
I J bruised condition
SYMPATHETIC STmKE
Frank P SarBent Says May Occur Unless
Differences Are Soon Settled
St Loul May 28rrnnk P Sargent
member of the National board of nrbltra
was fn Rt fmS aa h chairman
ifiiii i Inys tnrro w 11 In all nrob
fia 8lrlk
1W ntv R i n In
when l W v v Vp Monday
nsoftH
W
bitter 1 y will see n
con est i
aaMKr5 =
they
niont
everything
heC
meantime
nosslhie
rate he Qrfnees EL 1 011 to rM
thrtlc strike li 2JL Sll0 ld u sympa
AMi0nrlent l Gonrales
rnn
Gonzales
Texas May s8D W Grecn
BlUlnary made an aMlnaent hw et
rflfcTt
I of Mens 8Umrn
bu8lneas or 1
out
and a look at our ehSS h >
S vincc you of the
s Sulfs from
S76Q h
tttltQII
THE ffiERGHAHTS HflTlOKflL BANK OF HQIISTU
CtO W BltACKrNRIDCZ A
rreiident 6i
of Sin Antonio Teiu it
NO f GANNON C hle >
T WSTAn
of PhiUdelphii pi U
JONATHAN LAW71
CMHARCOWT AriHC
WEN
Discriminating
Women
The country over are eattfu 0 i
this stamp when buying shoes
Its the mark of quality
Its a guarantee of comfort and eleptcfc
Its an assurance that youre not piir6
than is necessary for all thats of xh
womens shoes Queen Quality ghost
elegance and with it t ley give a perfedB
glorious comfort and theyre only
300 FOR BOOTS
250 FOR OXFORDS
The eyetets In Queen Quality shoes like all the ether
trimmings are the finest to be had Theyre fait
color neter turn brassy
SOLE RIGHT OF SALE
t t Xm S hoTcS 1 E a aa
migration
I
fi >
mmmw uwb m blood syrv
AT YOUR NEAREST DRUGGIST 25 SO and SIOO
A FARMERS HARD LUCK
Regarding the Philippines the platform
CUurrh tonlirht the congregation i x u >
voted tn
mgintulatcs the president and the army on Lost His Chickens Ducks and Horses In
a Succession of Misfortunes
Philadelphia Noitb American
Farmer S Musso of West avenue near
Mliolnnd N 3 has been the victim ot a
b 1 ° f mlsforlun6s
l aTt few vear durlns the
1llnR hls roung chick
Musso embalmed cue of the dead
fowls with arsenic and placed it In 1 h
htn root to
day evening for the bfK1t
S H Hopkins Is the nsndici W
ltlcs nre about 2S0Oiassets
nbout 2500 Mr and M
have leu hi the mUlllHri lW
for a long time and tbe fsllort
n sutprlsc
DR B M PALMER DEAJ
Eminent Divine Passed Awaj
After Noon Wednesday
New Oi leans May 2 Drl J
died this afternoon at 1530
hiving recovctcd from the
of ennin lis nblei he entered T
1 moriilng nbout S oclock
WASHINGTON NOTES
Special to The Post
Wasbltgtcn May J8A rural fice de
llvny route bus been ordered established
Jul 1 et Uullard Smith county Tixas
CintKln Henry J May quartermaster
has bcon rellevvd
temporarily duty as as-
sistant to the chief quartermaster depart
nint of Texas and as post quartermaster
Kott Bam Uoustcu and oidered to Iort
Eaynrd New Mexico for treatment In tbe
ceuersl hospital at that place
Under the annual readjustment of presi
dential postmasters salaries these In
crtasrs iu texns were announced today
8nn Ailotrw0 to 10 ° Scgulu simio
to I1TC0 Sulphur Spilugs 1700 to 41S00
aylor S20WI to 2100 Terrell i Cu to
JJl i lr110 l7 ° tsw > Weimar nu
il20X > 15 1100 t0 120 ° Wharton
W ° to 1500 Wlnushorn 1300 to 1400
Wolfe City 1400 to 1000j Yoakum 1700
to 1S00
ConCrmstlous by the senntc Williams
M Hanson marshal Southern dlstrct of
Texas
r me mor v as conducted Musso ehrn k r Jnmiirr JV
onioinbored that befoie istTing to tow i S n 3lVnrd Palmer svfctf i
noon el f V0 for Ho V lilSe on years of HJv i2 In ttth
iK f Sn OU i25nrt Alc thV 0 f Ji I aTthcagTof 02 year
dar before
1 nM s 0sci cnh Ms ° hat Pilntel the
shingles of his
roof w th cicosote naiiit
and iuvluK the night
fol osvlng there was
tho ImJ reT Mcl Carrlel tho polRi Into
iS MiIS ° w thtn without
n any
horse 0C The bneJCrwtli he l Kht a n w
tli ° wlJlJttn wflr on the mnln
Opera Glass tlst F ° l
tndlanapolls Sentinel
A pocket opera gU fa j
lotw
principle has Just been
It Is known as La Rclne
the lenses are entirely pw
j when folMtf
waw2Slcavln it Cuy a n5 JW the nutside light and
We S 1S UM S SSS ffitc VS
faes
tected from coming into C lij
caleulitrt iAjjwfjj
foreign substance f
for the peekel J
When closed
flat only onehalf tirej
no carrying esse whatever f
CONFIDENTIAL
For twenty years I h e fjti
sal
ccndltlor you
j oir iilCt VJ
portnncc expert treatment of < Hn5nd V JM
delay I wake n ° cn r ttlfttt3
ana Invito overy o n ebl k eg
210 Alamo riax3 on
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