Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - April 13, 1899, Galveston, Texas DON'T WASTE If yon should In of board II bile to Bo tramping you could for say In 11 want will cur j thy very CYCLE PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONS OF Next Sunday at 3.3O P. II RELIABLE Of any Cigar is obtained from old and persistent smokers of good and it is they who have continued to smoke the General Mercer the time of its in- Cleveland CAN YOU TALK Cun you talk li to those who might be- come your If you we can Mil you in the way of doing a larger of business than A addressed io the local manager c-f will bring jou full INDEX OF JOin FIKST News Kroni Staff Hi and Americans Some 1'arty views by Trial of Houston The Twenty-sixth SIXTH The The City Texas Financial World's Cotton Markets at TEN PAGES 58TH 2O. APRIL 13. 1899 .ST AT THE TOWN AND THK Of THE DAY IN Ul Tel our rn plied April 12, p. Wheaton started at daylight with the Tenth and the Second gun regiments and two guns to drive the rebels from the Hank tho railway and lie met with slight resistance near Santa ria and hud ono man Hut the bolted when shelled by the and burned and the town of. Santa where 1000 rebels were re- ported to have been During the rest of tho day the enemy was in lull retreat tho burning the villages the retreating a few of the rebels dropped to the rear and at the advancing can troops from the apparently with the Idea that this would check our advance and cover the retreat of the But on finding these tactics the rebels scrambled after the The American guard the railroad has and it is not likely that the rebels will succeed in future In getting close as they were even if they return from the LABOR April say tlits mi the so refused by the union afford pay for men we Tit ID work and HA i union painters declined to apply I heir tn those oil non- union are K. 11 union snys Unit Is only In the hinir rule with is nit is a tinil is or work in with the ill the in. hi He and as fur and in support that he The News reporter n in all of United in the rule prevails as to the The Mr. Is a report from the national order of and of and Is wholly Talking the Mr. lire out not i Mir rule was to X a. knock otT resume ni I p. in. and stop for Urn at f. p. in. The contractors that work one earlier and instead of without n. of us who were We fui the AVe are men and to try to but we will not violate the any April Ft the and ni in on about rits an the San Antonio i lire w l-y hy the 1'rniHc VI re In April U. -A t t milry south tints mid has i mis uf TO nt Kinitu 111 April p. m. General 1ms to would not wait to be hawton is vicinity of Santa Mo finds the rebels have Jie has secured u six launches and two coin pricing the were in the mud of the Otis Hunt u. to The United States Philippine priests and of put to all you believe the are capable of in the i are gf in the you the capable of in the All of those who havu been Including who with have replied to the third question with unanimity in the they would result in tribal warn mid inter veil I A few of them think that provincial but must of them favor In with a form of American the inhabitants against the tions and extortions which their experience with the regime has to consider thu natural of The commercial classes urge tho sending numbering about 100 to take sion of towns in the southern inces and In the Visayas now held hy small bands of They the nnd the llian and Dint they will welcome case of tho Inhabitants of province of Is cited a. typical The Spanish taxes amounted to but Hie rebel extort from the of the is said to be despoiling the people who retired from the com- mand wf the forces and ing u newspaper ut Sun his being due to the that the people rebelled at his rigid has recalled to the This is as showing the rebel jinny M together by WAK AT AX Troops Needed to Hold t o r y o p t etl New April X dispatch to the World from Manila While it Is that is an end to the big en- in the Philippines thu Americans and the war is not at an cad by any It is universal opinion among army men that it will presence of troops to occupy the territory thai hap been taken and keep be- tween General ad- vance promises to meet with harassing re- Trenches arc built by the enemy town to On all sides the robols arc In nightly by means of signal They avoid being caught tn a ami ara quick to harass the Since the 25th the enemy's losses have not he on moro Our kindness to thf wounded nnd prisoners allay the only a small portion of the population of the north have returned to their Only the disabled and remain in Santa is reported to he In Snn nnd Increasing the defenses of and of Two April 1J. A to the from captured tho villages of once at the Tho mouth of the I river by WIIR I ally out ra lice of I Shells from the de Tiny drove moat of the Insurgents In flight up A small force remained In an old offering resistance until it was rushed by About fifty were captured ami Thero WUB ono casualty the that ami Six mid two were In the The mouth was to be and tho obstructions re- Santa Cruz und Pagan Jan are now by the mon of the Fourth Part wUli General yru in troops uro needed out The fighting lius only jusi From April Ins been received from eral April In the lake Lawton pursued Insurgents westward from Santa dispersing all of tho larger vessels used in luke anu Spanish He is now ing- to puss them from the where con- into thy Wheaton drove immediately ten miles to eastward of railway liny communications with and Wheaton's casualties few and as enemy made no Notified Spain that sho will evacuate and Polo PROBABLE ERROR OP ON 13 April -U Is than likely that the word in the dispatch should which In the designation the Sulu group of Spain has had a at unit nnd it lw probable she ia now ready to her MOUNTAIN OP Pur oil M we 31 ad tho Text for A i 11 u t A 111 e r I en 11 City of April The ed aale to Collis P. of the mous Iron mountain at Durango caused some savage comment by the radical ultra Catholic El Pate order to take possession of our try the Yankee has for years em- ployed the most ignominious aa well as the most silent He is buying us deeming us unworthy even of He of our hunger and exploits take our lack of He f lings us a few gold coins in order to become the owner of the great and incalculable wealth of Day by day the best city und mining the safest and most profitable are finding their way imperceptibly Into his so that just uti are Ui vested Mexico Is losing ner belongings by and Is being reduced to the condition of n skeleton skeleton of the presence of the Ki Pain estimates the value of the iron mountain at and Pays the said to have been is which is only an Insignificant sum compared to virgin Continuing In the sume El Pala sayn that business which if well handled would give has been sold the and if this in u short nothing will be will belong to our and they will enjoy which always attends prosperous pecuniary and then Mexicans will reduced to the position nf In our own and sit calmly by and Ilio destinies of the land bv tho The Mexican Herald remarks that the continual abuse of the clerical papers ward the leans Is beginning lo attention In the United and certainly does not the cause of clerical here are playing into the hands of the A. P. A. and other organizations In ihe Tutted sale of the famous to an in which it tu said I Is was not mated on the 251 1 1 hut the option has been extended until May It Is said will mirely put up as nt April The round contest between Jack of New Orleans and Charlie Hums of nati at tho Auditorium to-night resulted in a decision for The light was given lo the New Orleans lad because of a blow delivered by Hums in tho tieth who hit while thu latter was on his mill wan fast and with honors about even up lo the eighteenth In the nineteenth round fought and outpointed his but thn latter reversed matters in the final round and looked like a winner when the was About tho Official at 111., Jias 1st for the United Slates to the Purls Mr. who for many years prominent us organist and concert player In Chicago and the west for lour has in having chosen Paris as his place of has tours throughout France rind familiarity with French and extended with French composers and musicians him for the position al the exposition to which lie has been To Form n April has moned Theotokis to form a cabinet in succession to the ministry which re- signed on April to the election of Al. I the having been de- clared Invalid on account of bribery M. was minister of Interior of over by Al. which wits April re- signed M ol same und was succeeded by the Salmis on a New April 12. at the said last the legislature provides for a municipal gas or city will establish a plant of Its own to provide gas public nnd Will be the step- hope that H will Ije the entering wedge for the oi all gas plants In this Mr. froker said thai did not when plant would be but It would be as soon as d 111 K n t in April 12. One of tho most brilliant weddings that has occurred in Memphis for years was solemnized tho contracting parties being Thomas Sullivan of und Miss daughter of Major M. sistant general ot the Central immediately after the wedding breakfast thu bridal couple left In Major private car for After a month's Mr. Sullivan will in POWDER Makes the more delicious nnd wholesome Want nn A April nms received the indicate Hint a majority of of eral assembly advise the to re- tho legislature and give thorn un opportunity lo tlie providing for holding a The in lu n ter by the to each In Out by April 1C. Tho In s at a. lalo villace nf In nil has wiped out by lire can I.e thin a A LAND U any vou wish ur II JUKI K 1 nearly ways And i nd SAMOAN SITUATION A NEW April Journal's cial says the German embassy has issued a statement ing Great Britain tor the Samoa The British em- 1 bassy Diwey is to be instructed to send one or two vessels to with a battalion of marines or a regiment of The commission is in It may be all off. Great Britain and the United States will clean up the ands without regard to if she continues to hold Germany is expected demand the release of the plantation The situation is very as there is no doubt is responsible for the revolt and is acting under Berlin HAS A UK TALK HIT jr It Can A (i run SITUATION AT Still 11 Illicit lint dent Thuil and thut H In b y ui thu was uf In- n. April Service to The The news from moa has created a very feeling here in but It In not that there will any serious breach with has really cull be known until uro Admiral It Is only Known thut American blood has been shed by that It IH intimated that the German authorities wero back of that a German Is a prisoner on a warship for com- in Ihe Hint no time will bo lost in reinforcing Admiral so thai American Interests can be properly Of course Is all ol about a. possible war with In which Great Britain and the Slales will l-e that Is not and has not been friendly lo Ihe Tidied Slales for some Hint a Is sooner or and It as well come when Sam has his clothes as nt any street talk docs charged with the duty of maintaining the honor and dignity nf ihe or to say until de- of Ille and It will be some time before a can reach lids It be a that there will he no war wilh many if it can be and far there has been In Ihe Samoan situation to Justify the assertions that serious trouble There may have been some misunderstanding or but when the facts come to the party at fault will make It all This Is the view that con- servative men and It Is the only view by common A statement given out hy Ihe postmaster general to-day shows the receipts of the al Dallas for to be as with for the same last This is an Increase of or H tier cent. A pension of per month has been the minor of Reuben Tex. Artillery for San April teries the Sixth 1'nited Stales sailed on ihe steamer Nippon Maru for Honolulu where they will relieve the Second Tufted States teer Four transport steamers are being pre- pared here for departure to the They are scheduled lo sail In the 17th: port. and Ihe Morgan 2Jd. The Hancock will carry over tons of mall for the soldiers and sailors in the The last mail for army nnd navy left here on the steamer on April Vnn New April 12.- A. Van the last democratic candidate for of New York Is be Ihe er at the club dinner to-morrow A Rood people who are believed to understand the inside believe lhal In his speech Judge Van will appearance as the democratic candidate for U is known that he will the kind platform thai tile be adopted by the national con- The belief of his friends Is the speech Is lo to Mr. Nerf April Picayune special writing from under date of April Saturday was made eventful hv the of another decrees which won a name for both In this country ami lu tho He sumes the position In this last document that all oases unsettled come nt the Is the military authority and will handle these In an interview with tile stated that cases hu left to tlie courts fur was some little sion i matter since and to avoid further comment or This the demands ilium the merchants for the ol dulies paid will he lo aie also matters of anie which the dictator wishes io When and en- tered the he sold a real to an J he transfer ol this was made according lu 111." law of not according In the II In It Is more than thai Torres will to secure Tile da r was to the American A was In 1'ort lor consular i Ilie n ll. J. i from nl That the upon hu h- huil and Although bin In which to duties three days have The are and unloaded without tlie in and the town Is very The is and Torn s tu that he has a more limn he can res hiH own who Is lo as r affairs on has In Ihe remain in power and how pie of v to a Afier the sland taken had approved hy ihe consul hoat arrived from There lo 1'orl Cosia to ihe America will lesson which they will It Is ihe only way lhal lor fair In the April K. blu at tills Miss Jane life ter of Chief nml was married at 1 to thaniel of Mary the of Senator James K. Jones of married at noon to of .Si Paul at Mount Venion Plate church n presence of u host of friends of tho bride and Miss of Si was tile of to the oi Senator her brother K. escorted Ihe bride to ihe No reception followed of Ihe but a breakfast was to Ihe wedding at the dence of tlie The couple will spend their al their summer home ut Lake Another charming of this afternoon was Miss Constance of who was married to Hubert Shirk of Pa. Indicted for Pt. Jury laid Frank A. the death of his whom he In blood In a The ease taken up the and lu the Calloway will be speedily lo St. April 12.- A from savs ihe bas the the of the world s to lie held 111 io Kansas April Attorneys for Ihe em- are considering tile advisability of applying for a writ of habeas may deride tn to Ho Is tired of bo I and believes he receive fair treatment at where he has Influential friends and chief of Mounted police of the city of and an In- arrived and held a ence with the chief of No action Is likely until has had hearing which has been set for Friday before the States A New April The chief of here Is preparing a sworn at the of Kansas City to Identity of and tho of tils arrest The to-day from Kansas shows prisoner Is considerably d in He no while N. April Justice Ion C. Williams handed down his decision on the tn the Indictment B. Harry which the of Mrs. Adams In York bisl nil the ground of other advice re and Itle grand lurv ind Hint the case be tile grand 11'. w or to the that shall pit in New York To 10 H. April and re he duty hi the Philippines General KILLED BY British and Americans British and Two American Officers and One American and Two British Sailors ARREST OF GERMAN Ambush on His to Have Urged ot O facers Out Recovered German Says Germany Is Not to N. 7... April re- reived from April 14, say that a party of British and American sailors were forced to retreat to the beach after having been in ambush un a German plantation on lhat The expedition was led by Lieutenant A. 31. Freeman of the third-class er Lieutenant Freeman and Lieutenant of the States cruiser and of the Slates cruiser were dead on the to assist Lieutenant and was shot Two and sailors were also The native force consisted of SOD of s hey the heads of the and American officers Priests of the mission afterward the heads Into The maunder of plantation lias been arrested anil Is detained tin the 01, lhal lie was seen the rebels lo In a previous of were killed anil were no casualties April ing dispatch from Admiral lias N. April 12.-SecrMary of thu On I. while tile of the ami the fulled under Freeman of ihe to announce death of Lieutenant V. John ft. I y Seaman and five men to the The loss In killed was two men and Lieutenant fill N. April a. m. ther advices from say lhat on the arrival of at Apia Ihe and American a lo nice M last and Ihe priests also used rheir all and I lie rebels Properly was ami anil loads were tin was sighted pounder were The tacked tho enemy the re- and several were killed or The carried one head through so furi- ous he lo the ami ened to shoot any man found The then a for- ihe Tho German consul wrote lo Admiral Kauta asking If tions approved of this inhuman and harons practice against the laws of and the decree of tlie supremo Tlie admiral with the con- sul us to the inhumanity of ihe ami out that had tlie German con- sul upheld the decree of the supreme court of January there would have been no that the custom was an old bnt made known lo the world ten years when the heads of honest man soldiers were cut otf by the barbarous whom the i of the great Christian is now Two in armed cullers to Ihe and Porpoise are ing considerable execution against fa's strongholds along the The Brit- ish forces are being assisted by 100 About forty-six of hoats and several villages been In the Hying columns are being sent dally along Ihe roads and through the hush near On April 1 a force of 211 Americans and 1TAJ was surprised In ambush lit Ihe German plantation of The force opened lire on real left Hank anil front c-f the Anglo- American The hut the ami stood their ground British ruing to Tlie Coil automatic gun with the landing party became jammed ami tlie and British wore repeatedly at the mercy of the But was three before the marines ana jackets Angel F. of the who was in com- mand of allied was through tile Philip Vin tif relied Stales cruiser hail Ids en- Seaman Hunt of the British cruiser poise had an extraordinary until over the head and The reeved as Ihe off his were him over in order in cut his left lids a shell from the nnd Hunt succeeded In to the though severely stabbed In one Tho same night the found tho bodies of all the The bodies were buried all honors at nn Easier Their were subsequently brought in by some French priests and the graves were reopened amt tho heads hurled with Hie Lieutenants Freeman and were capable and popular The former was single and the latter was married In The officers who returned are ant George Cave of the Porpoise and tenant C. M. Perkins of the All behaved Lieutenant Cavo took command of the Captain of Ule was on an expedition with his and brigade oa Thf loss of the enemy is not hut probably of the rebels Were killed and many were The bodies of rebels Were found near where Lansdale and Philadelphia were The priests led and much blood on the road over the had been away their dead unu There was also blood behind tho the bullets from A rlean rilles thick trees and killing men behind tin m. Some of Ihe rebels from the tops of Hie The near the town last It now proposed to summon another lo more arms ed troops be obtained from New or New South If a number of arms could be about Slid could used But they arc not bravo and have not shown and thai may not Admiral and Hie British and ican have opinions nt the British They arc dolim and everyone that nun could not be Iho The Americans on three hut tha German U. him not lo do so. and lie now says ho will never will to the tbe cruiser on th TUB How II Hi u. April news from Samoa received here with u Ing There was u i u- on the purl of high officials to dis- cuss The of the German embassy culled curly In the day upon Secretary Neither of ihe officials would disclose thing us to the of tlie exchange that look The and detention by the officials of a German subject is of the most dangerous features of the con- said that the consuls of the three powers at Apia extra territorial Involving the right to try The subjects of their respective for offenses alleged to have been this practice the nmn may demand the render ot tlie If the Is it Is considered Improbable that the will upon soma adequate that he is to be it is not likely that will make such a It is believed that Admiral with the co-operation of die will con- his efforts io bring the tives to This is not to be an cany in view ot tlie small at his but It is possible thai the Brit- ish government may proposition of the authorities of New Zealand to regiment ot soldiers lo No Ihus far has been lodged at the state department against Admiral Tho president received the dispatches of Associated Press from Auckland shortly after he reached his Secretary Long culled with Admiral They remained ill conference less than nu Tile seemed to view tho subject with perfect that other would bo ordered to as our force thero win deemed The secretary also that Admiral dispatch contained matters not made weru ot no Members of the In the Is occasion Tlie would Lit Inn all Die known It was that asm hu It on oi the records Herman government was not unfriendly to 1'nllctl Slates during tlie war with and certain mnv have pathy with the nothing bo a sub- joet of complaint that bad not e It Is pointed