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   Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - March 1, 1898, Galveston, Texas                                THE DAILY MARCH 1. 1898. TO MY TO II 1.IKKI.1 A. A AT Kor tu District D. Feb. judiciary of iho which has had In its hands the bankruptcy agreed would disagree to the house and so reported the Conferees on the part of the will be and it Is agreed by the committee that the con- conferees on the part of that body shall be Lindsay and The latter ator Is noi on the Judiciary but It thought as his hnd passed the and the us it Is was substituted for it in it would be to put him on 'the conference 3t Is thought That this will contribute to an agreement on some of a by both for Nelson Is the representative of the men who want a purely voluntary and If ho to n compromise hla lowers will have to be It thought by those who huve given the ter thought that a will be brought out of but thero is a strong opposition in the senate to any kind of a which has any involuntary features In It. H Is thought that the senate will at its first executive session confirm the ment of Dr. Grant as marshul of the ern district of In Senator who Is on the judiciary committee or tho and lo was referred the ro me the hud been considered by the com- at Us meeting to-day and there was no objection raised to ami the tlon would be made when the executive sion came will appoint Mr. B. Walter his He urged the ol Walter us marshal of the district of ihe hut was Grant that he out to the of Ilic and though he up In the of of he to Germans through his of him us the chief lo a republican paper as He told to-day that hy would return Just as us he The paper will In- iti and will be known i .ii coining in from western to Congressman the of Churles as collector The by Mr. of ami ho added hlu The lo which thu of of ami Dr. Clifford Sun Antonio have been has nut yet It IH certain that will in- no opposition io confirmation of and there muy lie none the appointment of Dr. it tain that Grant will noi offer opposition in the to tho of though he opposed his As os is Grant agreed 10 his Tho same thing ob- tains In the af Campbell us and he will offer no opposition to him in ihe appointments of tlie woro to committee of the s. il did und moots and then it is thought It will report favorably on both in 101 nl Corpus They on the shite agreed 10. and ihe tight Is on Some appointments by the president hut none were made for and this fuel buoys up the tion lo who la the strong date for tho of the northern In the opposition now say mat can not he because is evidently u hitch Hut ihe friends of while not attempting to explain the cause of yel say he is os good as If the president makes the appointment he will do it over the protest of the republican leaders from for Hawley nnd have made protests to him the In the meantime his friends are working with might and main for the Documents of all kinds jrc coming In for his nt are most for At the uf liKht it was the opposition to from almost and that this trom the between the towns of Fort Worth but since the protests against Aleck's nomination have conic in from other towns now said uku unions those who are IB thut Meek will ho though those who in this idea for the in his The Houston gentlemen who are here to appear before the river and com- of house to got an appropriation fnr will have n be- fore To-day Mio under the of Hall and nn the They foil nil MO thoy stated lo a and thoy were very much nt their reception and what said lo IIo told Unit they were a fine looking lot of I saw them and they wero more up than wert a I of the hml o. S. 1 ninth of tlie of of which M. 1C. In has been to It in the rendition of iw hive i of steady in and che of the with tlie In the I ml tun territory no vision for of who is to If the defect prompt of hy Is AL ami Feb. ot between Nicaragua anii Costa Is to arouse In official ae it to threaten lo Involve not only two in but to draw of the Central American republics Into an armed The diet of the Greater umi a en for explanation of thf en- of an force of 5CO men from Into .No has been so far as Is to The authorities assert thut the it rined men entering from Costa Rica w not nn authorized hut with the of uf If Costa no explanation in to the de- mand of the it A recent lias the Iny of the Costa over the boundary This was the arrest of the Costa consul to on the charge of 11 He was sentenced to five but subsequently U in known that in and of In thp Interest of to release Mr. and in K decree that Pache would he liberated in with Mr. Sherman's yince then tms the eret cipher to have and Nicaragua n In und fully a Conta Ri- was working lo overthrow D. Feb. of tho secretary of the treasury on tho government's steps to prevent operations and the resultant in response to a resolution of in- was sent to the house uons by treasury lo prevent the in accordance with the to of Cuba of produced in the and Unit the department has put forth Its uesi efforts to prevent the de- parture of vessels for Cuba violation of acts of to such The results of these he been He In- closes a report dated November 1897, covering the department's operations con- filibustering expeditions up to that WHS published at tho a bringing n last to it Minute resolution as to of the to the lime that would be required to learn the coet of this work to that In formal la not mitteO at this The oases Kineo 30 are Riven us the and Du D. Feb. It can be staled positively that no fiver und harbor will be reported at this session of con- Tho house are opposed lo a jtr und harbor and the friends of the on the It would be better to wall the shorL after the elections next when a anil Pan rut her than to pass Mils Honor Feb. Represen il vo Robinson of a for tho protection of national It provides for the construction of urmy and naval and for on HP line transportation ami of such and KO Bailors of army mid and other men in the of tho lary of tho navy the public may re- IV ii Mon mil. D. Feb. The Invalid committee hns agreed upon ami re- ported the Gibson extending the flts of the June act to men who starved less than six months In the army and who joined the union urmy before September J. 1MH. and dM not enlist out of a prison In any The fin ted was upon by u vote of s to 4. D. Feb. The those nominations to the Captain Henry B. 10. be Captain WInfleld S. to be Command K. to W. M. to be Commander An- drew to Lieutenant to Lc CUBAN A lie ported Feb. bucha publishes lute this afternoon an dispatch K un of n battle In the province of Puerto In which the Insurgents are said to have tost 181 and ed. According to the the battle took February IS and 19, In and near the Santa Inez and The Spanish which was under command of General numbered 2-100 infantry auu The gents numbered 3000. The insurgents left eighty-seven denri on the Among tho killed wore Com- mandant Angola Hoco and other According to tho dispatch the Spaniards lout onr Lien tenant and seven were killed and three cers and seventy-three soldiers Tho Spanish troops are said to have cap- tured many large quantity of ammunition and Tlie IMV Feb. counsel for the Cuban said to-day of the reported coming of Senor as a of inr he comes here to offer the of ho will hut If hut is noi his he not be by the The nl which left 12, Him id supposed lo carried a large of arms ami ammunition 10 here Is now luul up at one ol Ihc rider of dynamite having been Informed by from Kort George of the ar- rival of the went down ihe iin early hour to escort her up the Thn tn with the and now anchored In No steps have been by the government to seize tho COMMERCIAL William a retail liquor dealer nt nn Peter preferred to tho of slock of Haloon also houi In LABOR per cent reduction In went Into In nil of the Honton mills There are by TO cimm A CUMI DAT refund money If It to L. B. Q. each TO 111S IN THE TEMPT ON AlKO 4EORC.D. Of I 1'ourtnie lit to the lu Feb. 28.--One of the men who attempted the life of the king has been Hla name is He 1s miner employed In ihe mayor's office He refuses to the names of his The municipal councils throughout the country are addressing messages of pathy to the and thousands of con- gratulatory telegrams arriving at the Tlie royal family are said to be greatly touched at the expressions of The of the city also found K mite bomb at tlie of the attempted assassination of Two friends of have been ed on suspicion of being his has become greatly King George has received a very Ins telegram of congratulation from A memorial chapel will be near the scene of the attempted who is 35 years of was formerly a officer In the He belongs to a of doubtful locally designated as the Tho authorities obtained tion hiding In a house of iJJ they caused to bo rounded by but in the meanwhile had gone to tho public or's and surrendered de- claring his Closely he confessed to be one of the king's He did not express any und declared that if the had not trembled in the hands of his plice the would have boen to furnish further to the It was decided at meeting of a certain club held outside the city to assassinate the king be- nud ihe International control of tho nues in order to arrange the war This IL further was recorded by the a report at which was Bent to who paid no attention to tho said the plan wan to Uie and und then to dispatch the king with pistols which ho and his companion were hits a photograph of as that of one of his HIo majesty haa a message uf congratulation from President Argentine to New Feb. dispatch to Iho from Buenos In of the warlike preparations nff by the Argentine ment has decided to three and arms for The people oT Argentine urc over the of Many public have offered to of their for buying It is not be- thai war in but the people It iluly lo prepare fur In cane Chile should to their made lu the boundary Rio do Feb. President haw u long address testing ho Innocent of In the attempt to dent Morn OH last refuses to pear in an appeal He condemns of ami nil the of the congress under the or a I ego were Ml III SII lO I ll V. Feb. commissariat officer who recently culled at the dence of Stewart the States minister to but not and who sent afterward to a authorities de- claring he suicide by shooting with u Iiii N. Feb. 2S.-Slxty-three nnd nf La Champagne left this morning by the Canadian for New There nre thirty of these classes left on who will probably remain until orders are as to how they are to be forwarded to their not Itn in D. Feb. diplomatic circles It that reports that Is Imminent between Chile and the Argentine republic are not well On the con- the arbitration by British has been adopted as a settlement of the It In Turk Feb. bread riots have taken place at where a mob to the The police made thirty-six Feb. Italian claim has been settled by paying tlie full amount iu West W. Bryan two lupre this after- noon ond evening to immense under the of the southern female K. of welcome to the guest wero delivered hy C. h. Jordan on of the of West O. for the and J. F. for the oC tha Hon. W. B. Introduced tho who was greeted with a perfect ovation op- His subject Wiis his of the night being simply n In 111., at a mass meeting held o protest recent of master Baker of South nnd Ate Kin ley and con- gress to take prompt action lo punish the The resolutions recite that be Lu JHU u slop to lynching and that protect Son la of- every to waa In many ways In point of numbers ns well as in person the erw Ida 11. of the of Feb. H. ai it n. who formerly HIP con f lint of A found to-day In criminal of of nnd nt and given In nfk for n new About 2 o'clock this live pistol shota rang out in of tho court house just site the of the orid when awny O. A. fit Inn on lying on the floor with two One In bul It only the Tlie u Hewn wound hi the Dr. ot Klo Vlma wan with und guvo tp of tho ii mm Harrier Champion ut of this city defeated the to-night la itm fourth threw up the eponge at the close of tho third but upon the announcement of Referee that no money would be paid unites Ihe Goddard came up In fourth round ard was severely The referee stopped the In middle uf DIP fourth round and Kuve tho decision to Goddard fought on the defensive from start to and went lo his knees tc avoid punishment al every on- Hie attempt s to lead were wae not punished in the At the end of the third round Guddard was heard to declare Jeffries was loo young and strong for The contest was given by the Angelas athletic club mid was to have a 15- round N I a if tie St. Feb. 2S.-Wlth one tion all the National league magnates are here to attend the annual meeting which convened to-day at ihe Southern A number of minor league officials are also on the field to look their respective Interests and to make whatever dickers for players they may he able to Is considerable work to be done by the The adoption of the playing the drafting of new especially one looking to the doing away of rowdy tall and Ihe appointment of e new chief pf umpires and the tion of his successor ere the principal ters UD Cor Tho national board of arbitration held a which lasted without intermission from 30.30 a. m until almost ti business was disposed of. W. W. Clarke petitioned for release from reservation hy the San Antonio club nd tho request was At 8 o'clock this evening the national league met in executive Ths uti rules made 0. number of changes In the An amendment was adopted making it compulsory when an um- pire fails to show up for the captains of the team to each select one the two to act as Section aS was amended to provide that complaints In to Ihe disputed games musl be filed the national president within five days and tlie reply within the following live The president will then without further delay take matt vote on the Section 45 to provide that any game postponed by niin and draw must be played off during the name ur linj U i u whether on an open date or schedule Section was amended so hereafter rain checks be Issued when any game has been forfeited before five Innings shall have been IMPORTANT 31 CUt 1) re IH rod Kansas Feb. entire tem of government Inspection of meat which haa established 1n the packing houses of tho Stiites WHS to be un- Ineffective and void In un handed In tlie United Stales by eral judge at Fort Is ting for Indictment Harry fore- man of the fresh ment department of Uio Jacob Dold changed with attempting to bribe a was on thy ground that has no power to office if meal that even If Buyer had tt temp Led to an UM wan charged In the he did not mil nn the Under the of J the the that the which were inspected were not III of commerce that tho had no 10 Impure lice at tho in summing up Question IH whether the in the which the were required under tlie and of the of to were dutlew us lo the of Missouri or to the fulled powers of con- Kress are or Indicated by thti Judge and he held that the constitution made no provision for the of the laws creating In house Congress commerce with foreign ihe several slates and with t he Indian according to the provisions of the hut quoted several de- to show that the of beef as Interstate commerce and had no fight to Interfere with matters that should be controlled by the several J. H. district In. a de- held that the ay fit em of the inur the welfare clause of the preamble of tho lu which vide for tho common wore Justice Storoy held that this IM not expression occurs In article I. of tho but this haa held supplementary merely to pre- ceding provisions concerning duties OF Secretary to n 4 1 on of C. Feb. in reply-to a resolution relative to the coinage of standard silver dollars from lion purchased under the provisions of the net of July 14, 1890, unday sent to the senate this total cost and coining in standard dollars of silver bullion purchased under the act of July 14, 1890, Is OB ounces wining August 13, to November there were coined from this bullion standard silver containing line costing giving a seigniorage or from which there were paid for expenses of distributing ver dollars und to reimburse In part the bullion fund for In sweeps and wasted by the operatives of the respective minis from August 13, to November 1. 3893, and 192, was paid into the November 1, 1893, to February 1, 189S. there coined from this bullion standard silver of line ilV giving a of all of which deposited in the of the United balance cost and coining value In standard sliver dollars of silver bullion under the provisions of tho act of July 1890, on Fine 111. 513, 746; 3fi3- when coined Into silver give n lorage of Sonor Coi In. Feb. The reproduces by HIH of the or In iho In shn PiH by to said to be Jila to with the Junta In the with to the the exact nt comment upon thin of ami IM bound to B. TJie sit amor rfson arrived this from HILL IX TIIK After fur uf BUI D. Feb. Former Vice President son was a visitor on the senate floor at the opening of the session Hoar of chairman of the judiciary moved that the senate In the house amendment to the bankruptcy and that a tee of conferees be Mr. objected to the appointment of a committee of anU the ter went over until The consideration of tlie case was then Mr. Bacon of Georgia ad- dressing senate .in opposition to He felt it was fortunate that in this case the senate not controlled by he thought it ought to be understood by legislatures that they must perform their duties or the result of their failure should fall upon their Mr. Burrows of Michigan followed with an extended and argument in op- position to the maintained that the governor of a state had no authority to lill an Mr. after in support of this position many eminent said that if the senate should seal Mr. Corbett it would overthrow a cf and a new dent that would prove us it would open Hip doors to conspiracy and the results of which nobody could of Alabama supported the claims of Mr. Corhett to a seat in tlie holding that under no circumstances not absolutely tainting the applicant for admission with fraud could the senate properly to accept tho governor's maintained thut a eign had at all limes the right to its constitutional representation In the Mr. Hear of. Massachusetts moved to from the resolution tlie word Upon this motion the and nays were W to W. lie oL uu ojj and declaring that Mr. Cor- was not entitled to a seat In the ate from Oregon was then laid before the The resolution of the was ro to 19. A hill authorizing the Mississippi Hamburg and Western railway to construct a bridge across Bayou in Ar- was D. Feb. sundry civil appropriation the consideration of which was resumed In the house displaced regular District of Columbia which was postponed until next 1'iCToro the house went Into of the whole Mr. Hull of man of the military asked for for the of the resolution providing for a joint lee of the houfe and lo look Into the river and harbor work Savannah since January 1. of called to tlie fact that Ihe whole was by court now In Ihe of The of were an as thai of un officer of until court Us verdict htr naw nu fyr a U ihe civil up the pending amendment for a rond from Natchez lo the waa An clerks of federal In Kew to report their and wun also Mr. of Delaware a point of order against the to the which was nnd the whole provision went out of the Speaking to a pro fonnu eral of who was for ty yearn conn feted with the management of took occasion to answer un at- tack made upon the railways some He had railway he who WHS a calamity and he would be ashamed to come to the forum of the people and continuously ble about the miserable condition of ihe Mr. Fox of to whose Mr. hail denied thut ho had assailed the He been a railway attorney for many Ami what he said wan the ple of the south hud as much to cise a influence over the colored voters o' their ructions the manufacturers or any other ft an you said Mr. Is u fact that the rail way und other cor- controlled the vote of their em- for by threats and If the laboring of ihu had been allowed to vote their William J. would now be president of the United Consideration of the In Committee of the whole was completed and It was ed to the Mr. demanded a vote en the amendment striking out the tion of for the payment of those who informed the authorities of violations of the Internal revenue and urged the lo restore the appropriation for the detection of Illicit The appropriation was absolutely he to protect the government revenues hi many especially in Carolina nnd Mr. Cannon 2500 stills detected and seized lust the majority of thorn In North Carolina Jt natural ho the representatives from should tight this Hy a vote of 103 to 76 the provision restored lo the The friends to the motion to out the appropriation were too to secure the ayes nnd The sundry civil was then and the house went back into committee of whole took up the reported by the ways nnd means to authorize the of to general bonded warehouses to regulate al The gives to of distilled the privileges ns to now enjoyed bv tho The was Hills were to and Gulf rights of through At in. the house A -An old grudge Waller Minor and both of whom formerly lived In sot 11 Ml Saturday tint hci and Tho men became Involved In a and Cooley Minor In Hie nnd or shot Cooley through tho From last WHS is ft half brother cf J. S. vice president of the Stratton burnous COMORO who Is now en route to Venezuela to ar- frr the of a Minor will You hud just ns lu one list ns to try to M when mind in- on home other minil oh before the hy iho of generally read u's The his household and and your thus Oil me and ly known to ihe If for propor leu deaths at once to let the world know who ymi are in nnd what you to Frum I no ot hut an independent command to go tno at Tho enrollment ex- to reach 1000. Activity H Ouu N. Feb. The activity at tlie arsenal and gun foundry Since tor has been a hush of the Old residents In that rush oers that were given when Fort llred stale the now are tho same as at that not say It was ut the gun factory to-day that twelve mortars have been and are ready for shipment us ears arrive to convey to their U Is understood thut pun of the will be mude morrow mo nil Sun entire proceeds from mining the exhibit of relating to ever held on the Pacific crowds lo Media pavilion for the pusi are lo he devoted to the relief of the families cf ihe victims of the Maine ill An extraordinary programme of a military ture was prepared for Iho References to War A mass meeting of citizens was in the city auditorium to-night to enlist recruits lo Second battalion of the Tennessee tional Addresses were- made by prominent and all references 10 war were Twenty-five men en- listed at the To 111., Feb. Durley of the Inventor of one of powerful explosives known to has been Invited to visit ton and demonstrate the powers of the product to Secretary and his Fifty pounds of Is said to bo as effective as five cimes that amount of gun to D. Feb. The navy de- to-day received a from Key officially announcing thai Maine court of inquiry musl return to vana tg secure evidence from Feb. Echo Ue men will be found to intervene with the view of the maintenance of between the Stoles and the says it regards the dissolution of cortex an encouraging Not War 1-Vb. no truth In report circulated in the United States underwriters are asking slight TV risks upon Spanish bound for the Island of of City or German and Spanish lodges of tills city have spontaneously Invited their American brethren to a special lodge of sorrow to be held on the 3d of March in memory of the Masons who In bhe Maine ter and as a mark cf sympathy for the loss sustained by the und United It Is noteworthy the initiative was In by Grund Orator a native born Spaniard from who supported In a full of There Is no ill Americans und bettor class of native HOME DYEING A Pleasure ft SPANISH b Ihe Or mi it at 1'Vb. of In its of just received by Is no doubt whatever that the loss of was due to lack of und the case of the which was at her aa rather ihan ors of a Kl and the of the United Slates never set foot ashore without Nightly several them In Jail or were taken on board until municipality was forced lo formally lo and him to allow hla men to as they could not be answerable for the Had these officials lo the Christina reticle the States would have replied by demanding un ur or wild tlie of it. Hut the top I not no attention paid to it. This convict which Is never free from the fumes of ust ho n twin to the It Is a. tiling such that of ships does not blow up The of February ly approves that has reached and expresses the that best fordes In Spain ore convinced that has ar- rived to i hough with und assert tho honor of the J liberal of the same date warns the people those who arc to misinterpret every act and word of the United and criticises the efforts oi the 10 block It are loyally trying lo put Into A BARBAROUS SURGICAL For tlie Cure of Is not only intensely to and very but in the of modern and medical research and since the discovery of the Pyramid Pile Cure a operation is wholly If you have any doubt on the point kindly read the letters from who krow onr claims the merits of the Pile Cure are borne out by the From N. A. Ridge Niagara N. V received your Pyramid 1'ile mil tested it last It did me more good than anything 1 have ever found and remember was the result uf ono treatment From Penn W. Pile Cure has so much grood in so a lime that my T. J. Klein of Fort has written me for your oa he to try It From A. K. T have been so much benefited by the mid Pile Inclose for which please send a which I wish to give to a of mine who suffers very muchi John H. DeWItt I am BO well tho Pyramid Cure that I it but to drop you a few lines to Inform you effects have been all that I could ask or From The Pyramid hnp done for mo that pay for of Hint i T for- No No MAYPOLE j WASHES AND ONE OPERATION B L 2 The Fastest Dye for Soiled or Shirt 1 E S whether B Cotton or 3 in by Grocers 3S or mailed free for 15 g THE MA SOAP 3 3 127 New effect in ISI Spaniards remember that Cuba Is the key to our If within a. brief space uf time we succeed In pacifying ihe tho of external war will forthwith and do not for a ment believe It should war break Cuba will he lift only Globo comments upon the friendly and cordial relations between the two and gathers from recent speech of President McKInley at Philadelphia that chances all favor U blames tho fierce nf lor provoking similar bellicose utterances in. UIH United and Spanish papers constantly inform the ed States that war is the latter ran not do otherwise than prepare for A V 1 w. Feb. Rev. Churles A. Berry of the Queens street who visited the United States In Octo- ber last as chairman of. the congregational union of In an Jt was to Induce the United States senate to con- linn the arbitration and also to ad- vocate church replying lo an and 1 trink it Is held by rational Is thai the trouble In CubA has gone un long It Is be- ing- by men who the ity of Spain while against ican This state of things Is kept up for tlie Hake of a number of rotten Spain Is not much cious as and the United Smies government is only power who can re- store with regard to Its own Monroe doctrine the Washington Is jus titled in Insisting upon even If it becomes to thu or 1 men this on lu the Slates and can no moral or fium the ted nk A Feb. The J. T. Leonard was greatly by lire and water Thu principal is to ihe of- licc news there a larco stock on i lie presses and type cases olso The has a total insurance of Tho proprietor says he will publish his paper A Handsome Complexion Is one of the greatest churms a woman number of who listed the a i 1 oi So iiM of a her of All recommend the 1 ns they know from say no remedy -ALL WOMEN Of all the pain which women suffer Is caused by or In the organs of Is not well these organs are But when strong and healthy a woman Is very seldom Is nature's provision for the 1 lation ol the menstrual It jj for the girl In her the young wife with and maternal and the woman approaching the period known as the of They all need it. They are all benefitted by It. For In cases requiring tne Tho Medicine 1. aytt trom wry nnd and not hor. of hor Me it  

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