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> etc Write for prices
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Small orders by mail 01 otherwise
lrcclvo our prompt and careful at
tention
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Fresh Stock
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all good Send us your orders
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HOUSTON
QUICKEST AND BEST RESULTS
Are Obtained by the
Long Distance Tele
phone Two or he mnut
use of the Telephone brings results
th t may require hours possibly
JUysity other meins Remerrib r
the telephone Is always Ready for
Prompt Service
I can hour s well as anyone now
DONT SHOUT
The Southwestern Tel and Tel Co
Hew I h o had my catarrh
cured by DR BD LUNN
Specialist Eye Ear Nose and
n
throat
Klatn DUg HOUSTON Texas
MT FILMORES RESIGNATION
He San He and President Hayes Have
Made a Satisfactory Arrangement
fan Piaoclsco July 0 Jerome A Kill
more lull resigned Ills position as manager
of the Id cite system of the Southern Pa
cific company When questioned on the
subject Mr Fillmore sulci his retirement
has heen miner consideration for several
months and that hlH resignation wjll take
elfect tomorrow He mild President
IlnvcB ami myself have mitfle an urraugr
meijt tmt In satisfactory to lioth of us
The rilf tfons between President IIaje and
myself aie of the friendliest character and
will continue so
Mr Fillmore has bivn at the head of
the operating department of the Southern
Pacific on this coast for nineteen years
Ibis afternoon J M Herbert was named
to succeed Mr Fillmore as manager of
the Southern Pacific ltullrouil company
Texans in New York
Special to The Iost
New York July 1 The following Texans
are registered In New York
Houston U A Mlstrot St Denis
Dllkls P C Storrey Continental F J
Phillips Marlborough W J porter
ltnogb
Galveston It K Ooree Fifth Avenue
r N Ithodcs Herald Siiuarei J Suean
Marborough J Noll Grand Union J 8
Lewis Marlborough
Waco J J Ma > Held D Morris Jr Ven
dome I M Sparks Astor
Piauniont II 11 Deikcr Sturtevanl
Sunset Route
GOMKEReiALGONGRESS
Iripple Creek Colo
July 13th and 14th
For Information see
LN DROUET L J PARKS
Pity P and T A Gr p A T A
j
8 F B MORSE
Passr Traffic Mar
I
NO ONE NOMINATED
By the Sixth District Democratic Con
vention In Session at Dallas
ODELL AND WEAR ARE OUT
The Field Now Composed of Woolen
Beall and Johnson
LOOKS LIKE JOHNSON WILL WIN
Johnson Countys Vote Went to the Na
Telephone Pins and Brackets
Wire and insulators
BARDEN
Electrical Machinery Co
varro County Man
REPUBLICAN ENTERED IN THE
Uye
Committee Put Up Judge
> idsley and He Has Ac
0 e Nomination
tOgg
Dallas To j July t The convention
adjourned at 1 oclock this morning till 0
oclock afler hnvlng taken 31171 ballots with
out a nomination D AY Oilcll nnd W C
Wear are both out leaving tho Held to
Woolen HtMll and Johnson After Senator
Odel had withdrawn his name tonight
when he had been tho lending candidate
for over 200 ballots Johnson countys v tc
went to the Nnvario man and icmalncd
tbero to the cud Hill and Ito quo went
to neall git log him flftylhrrc votes three
short of n nomination The republican ex
ecutive committee today nominated Judge
Philip J Lludstcy of lJullns for congress
This will force u nomination It Is thought
In the moinlng Tonight It looks like
Johnson bus the Villi
The congicwlonal convention was slow In
assembling this morning liven Uiiitrintin
Young had not put In n appearance by
oclock and It was full halt an hour later
before the rapping of tho gavel In might a
minsuio of pence nnd quietude The Kauf
man county delegation Mit illivetly lu front
or the chalrmnu tblrljtlnw strong the
hlggeMt delegation nt that time on the floor
of the convention IUor Dallas delegates
gienl oiitnumbeied them
J he call of the roll was begun again and
the iKSmth ballot ivsulted Jliht ns the pre
vlous K > 0 bad Nothing occmied to Jar
the monotony till C V Cotmm of Dallis
moi > d tlrm ten tvillota be ttikou live min
utes to Intcnone between each ballot nnd
the nest succeeding one This motion wtis
unanimously carried and the convention
spent the next hour doing nothing
W G Kingsbury of llosque scut n resolu
tion to the chairmans sent reciting that
as the Interests of the party were greater
than thohe of all the candidates on earth
the candidates be lequested to withdraw
their names from before the convention In
border that the contention might make a
choice Chairman Yimug ruled this out of
order
Judge N W Kinley of Dallas Rtarted
some excitement by making an eloquent
speech In support of a motion made by
him to take OK all bildlcs lu the shape pt
Instructions nnd allow every delegate In
the contention to vote as his own Judg
ment and conscience dictate For ovet
3HHI ballots said Judge Kinley this con
cntl n has votexl nearly as It did on the
111 t ballot If this Is to be kept up we
iiUht as well get u blaokbomd and u
negro and lot the negro chalk up the tote
n It Is being iccorded here We were not
miil here as automatons but to toto as
our judgment dlctiiK The time has come
when we should exerdse th t Judgment
We owe It to the district to the party to
ibe country nnd to ourselves to make u
u uultintilon Let us tike oft the bridles
and vote ns wo pleagc
Judge Flnley was cheered to the echo
nuil a score of delegates seconded his mo
i 11 Colquitt of Terrell moved that the
convention adjourn for thirty minutes In
order to allow the delegates to caucus on
lac proposition Involved In Judge Kinley h
motion Adjournment was taken at 10in
r tO45 Kaufmans delegation whs sllll
out Messenger nftor messenger wus sent
for them but It was H SO befoic they
tunc back on the floor
When the convention rettsfccinblctl Judge
Bam ov of Cleburne asked Judge Kinley to
restate his motion Judgo Kinley did so
very explicitly
Judge M H Tcniplctoii of Wnxahachlo
said nobody could lx > hurt by tbi motion
sate Jack Heall but that Kills county
would not stand In the way
Mr Colquitt said ho did not oppose the
motion
Jndgo W < 3 Morrow of Jllllsboro law
partner of Hon W C VAu vigorously
opposed the Kinley motion and made the
point of order that no nctlon of the con
tention ohoiild rnleasc the delegate from
tho Instructions given at tho various coun
ty contentious and that tho motion wns
out of order
iter Judge Klnloys protest Chairman
Young ustalned Judge Morrows point of
order
judge Flnley at onoe appealed from the
ruling of the chair William M Knight of
Meiidlan who rns the temporary chair
man of ttie convention was called to tho
chair an a vote by counties was ordered
on Judge Finleys appeal The yotu re
sulted To sintain the chair Ullla HI I
Jchnson and Kaufman ngulnst susralulg
the chair llosque Dallas and Navarro
One ballot was U Un making tl4J In all
when the conviation adjisirned till 2
oMock Kolutloii of the vexatious problem
seemed a far away as over
Wien the convention reassembled this
afternoon Chairman Hamsey of the John
son county delegation naked for fifteen min
utes In which to caucus Iho time was
unanimously agreed to Many rumors at
once began to circulate but nothing de
veloped then When balloting was recom
mended Ilosque voted for Hon SI II CIos
sct He at mice took the stand and said
he cver had been was not and never
would be n dark horse lie urged the con
vention to make n nomination from among
those before tho delegates
A few minutes biter Chairman Itamsoy
withdrew Senator Odells name and cast
Johnson counts vote for C ear
Navarro and Ilosque followed suit and a
nomination was looked for < > ut It did not
come After ten ballots Mr Wear with
drew as a candidate and 11111 countys
vote went to Odell Navarro refused to
loin this combination and after n few min
utes 11111 wont to Johnson Ilosque fol
lowed and nu effort was made to stnmpode
the convention M nr tl10 Pal t1
gMes wanted to go to Johnson but i ooten
held them In Hun and tliestorm passed
The convention did nothing else of no
exciting nature during the afternoon scs
slon and nt 0 > 0 adjourned till Sua to
night
REPUBLICAN NOMINATED
Philip Lindsley of Dallas Has Been Put
In the Field
Corslcana Texas July O The republican
executive committee of the Sixth congres
sional district met at the Commercial club
rooms this afternoon and decided to toko
a hand In the congressional right Brerjr
county In the district wss represented ex
C
After the adoption of n platform which
tjcrrH democracy declared for the gold
standard expansion and the canalisation
of Trinity rlrer Judge Inlllp IJndiey of
D1I1 was ttnanlinously nominated as re
puMtrati congrmlonsl MMdlrtate Juag
Lindsley accented the nomlnallon in a
brief speech Committee then adjourned
BMPPWWWMMIWWWWWMWPB F P W f Villi I 1MJHHf 4 > Uia IWMlHF mCTS I WWW W pMlwiTy
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RACE
A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE
The British Liberalists Trying to Pull
Jjieqiselves Together
ATMOSPHERE TEMPORARILY CLEARED
Imperialists Express Confidence in the
Integrity of Sir Henry Campbell
Bannerrrian Leader of Opposition
London July 0 The much dlscusstd
meeting of llbepits callcil by Sir Henry
CampbcllIliinncriunn the liberal lender In
tho houso of commojis With the object of
ascertaining whether ho still retains tho
confidence of the party was held at the
Heform club todgy and resulted In the
adoption of a vote of confidence In the
leader of the opposition All factions of
liberals attouded Tho liberal Imperialists
headed by II Asqulth were ihero almost
to a man but Sir Henry Campbcllnanucr
man and Sir Wllllntn Vernon llnrcourt
were tho only two who reccltcd auy
marked recognition on entering
The crWd watching the airivals greeted
theru with erica of Hows your friend
KrngerJ
Sir Henry made n conciliatory speech
The linpeilallsts showed that they would
not be associated with any national policy
but the gathering was h iinoulous and
seems to have resulted In n temporary
clearing of tho air
In the enuise of Ills speech Mr Henry
CaiupbellUaiiucrmnn met tp > Imperialists
so far ns to say the war must be brought
to u tlctorlons conclusion but he thought
the liberals ought to Insist on amnesty In
the settlement While the country had
the sword In one hand It ought to have tho
olive branch In tho other nut sbntt a ills
position to come to terms with uu enemy
that had fought so bravelv
Mr Asqulth expressed the hlgheit appre
ciation of the qualities of Sir Henry Camp
bellIlrvnnermnn but at tho same time hu
ngtcttod that the llbeial leader In the
houio had not been more outspoken In n
policy of honest difference rather thin lu
an Impossible attempt to reeomlle differ
ences Ho urged that thnso tiklng the
views which he himself held should be free
to express their opinions wtthju the pais
of the party
Mr ABquIth thcu supported the resolution
of confidence In Blr licnfy Campbellllan
Herman
u i
WEATHER INFORMATION
Probabilities
Washington Julv 0 nastern Texas
Knlr Wednesday nd Thursday except
probably Bhowcrs on the coast fresh to
brisk easterly winds
Oklahoma and Indian Territory Fair
Wednesday and Thursday winds mostly
northerly
General Observations
Observations taken by United States
weather bureau at 8 p m 75th weilrllan
Cotton Region Bulletin
Kor the ttvontyfour hours ending
a m 75th meridian times
Temperature
Stations Max
iiiilvestou HS
Atillenc ltd
inilngor t2
lieaumont 07
ltcevlllo 100
ninneo IW
Ureiiham Ill
Coiumtiiii
Cm pus Christi SS
rhlcann 101
fiuero frit
Dullas 101
Mililin STl
I leurue
Henrietta
Houston
II nuts I lie
Kcirvlllo
Iamivlsns
loiiirtlKtV
Iulng
inlcirtlni
Means
> V > V iV i
Ul
101
Urt
H7
IB
loo
100
ou
OS
Parls llfj
Han Antonio
Sci Marcos IrJ
hiurnwu W
Ieniplo 0
Tyler J
Wfccci L1
Vestborford 10 < i
00Ml
18
ill
88
88V
no
tK
04
88Wi
Mill
f > 0
77
tt
70
ISO
7it
is
7 < I
ITZ
78
I
78
71
71
05tl
17
71
70
70
711
72
lit
73
77TJ
Mln
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70
71T
112
rs
ut
70
08
70
61
08
71
at 8
Uain
fall
> < >
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btlO 715 01
Not Included In means
Number of stations M
District Averaoeu
No Stations Temperature
Central Sta reporting Max
Atlanta U
Augusta I
Chcrieslon r
Gaiveston
llttle ltock
Meirnhls
Mobile
Montomcry
Nov Orleans
HataimHU
Vlckkburg
Wilmington
Oloahoma
13Hi
10
8
15
11
11
10
00
ltnlo
lull
Jl
ioX
00
00
OtlT
01
Hi
01
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oo
PROSPECTS FOR SETTLEMENT
President Shaffer Thinks Trouble in
Steel Trades Will Be Adjusted
Pittsburg July 0 A more hopeful at
mosphere pervaded the headquarters of
both the steel combine snd the amalga
mated association today President Shaffer
said today he considered the questions to
be considered nt the conference to bo most
grave and fur that reason he thought it
bcHt to call Id the executive board com
posed of the highest officers of the asso
ciation Instead or Consullng with tho con
ferees who usually meet to consider such
Our board said President Shaffeiv
will meet the committee representing the
combine ot the conference at the Jlotel
Lincoln In this city at 10 clock Thursday
morning I am uovt pretty tvell utistleil
tbnt the trouble will bo settled at this
meetliig
i
No One Returned to Work
Hesdlug Pa July p ot p Hjnsle Phila
delphia and Ileidlng striking employe In
this city returned to w rlc today
Younger Brothers Still In Prison
St Paul Minn July OThe pardon
boaia fejdaj agajn < ttrtiA nasi action
ou ilie petition for the parole of Cola and
Jsmtfa Younger until Wednesday niornlnl >
BLOW CAUSED HIGH TIDE
Gulf Water on Galveston Island Sent
a Number of the Timid Out
iNO DANGER EXCEPT TO THE SHIPPING
Storm Center Moved Up the Gulf Coast
More Rapidly Than It Had
Been Expected
Galveston Texas July 0 A storm Is re
ported In the west gulf moving eastward
ntnl It has caused considerable alarm In
Galtcstou Tho weather bureau gives out
the Information that thero la no serious
datger except to shipping
J he storm center was reported this morn
ing eff tho Illo Grnndo and It has moved
this way today more rapidly Oian was ex
pected A high tide caused by the east
wind has brought the waters ot the gulf
quite n distance on the Island it Is ex
pected that tho high wind will continue
for twentyfour hours nnd that the high
tide will continue and perhaps become high
er before morning
Tho Post corrcsponileut spent some time
tcnlght at tho office of the weather bureau
riP the phone was In almost constann
tic answering questions about the storm
The Indications for Galveston ore high cist
rrly winds and squally weather
The following message was sent out by
tuu weather bureau tonight
Weather lturenu Wnshluglon D O
July Storm northeast 050 p in
Galveston Corpus Christ Ilrownsvlllo
disturbance developing oter lower Hlo
Uraado valley will cause squalls with
tain oter west gulf Wednesday mov
ing east Cllue
A few people went to Houston on the
evening trains on account ot the storm
At 1 oclock tonight there docs not seem
to be any indication of danger lu Galtcs
ton The eloelty ot the wind Which has
aiied from twentyeight mill per hour
of residences are aurronndrd by water
along the east gulf front for a distance
of several blocks The flats however are
not occupied bj residences Nnlurnll tho
people living near the beach are somewhat
alarmed and probably 2tn1 of them have
left taelr homes and come Into the city
On the south side ot the Island the Water
has only eneronehed a little over a block
nnd no apprehension Is felt in that tiolgh
boihood
cur the benefit of those unfamiliar with
10 PAGES TODAY
HOUSTON DAILY POST
XVIITH YEAllNO 97
HOUSTON TEXAS WEDNESDAY JULY 10 1901
PRICE 5 CENTS
WILL NOT ABANDON PLAN
T lie National Educational Association
Wants the National University
REPORT OP THE COMMITTEE REJECTED
Acrimonious Debate on the Subjept Was
Precipitated by tho Report Which
Was Against the Proposition
Harper took
the pint form In defense or the committee
le denied tho charge ot prenrrnnged liar
to thirty two miles with occasional Increased KUkih ens nature i
sar + ithnt stronger has not
since 8 oclock tonight The weither Is
still squally and some ratn Is failing but
Detroit Mich July 0 The report < > t the
convention on National university sub
mitted to the National council of educa
tion tlilt morning by Dr Wllllntn Harpor
ot Chicago university was tho feature of
the councils last session until Thursday
afternoon
Tho report resnltrd In two hours of hot
debate on the subject whlrh ended by
the adoption 22 to i ot the following
lle ofved That tho report of the com
mlttee be received and the committee be
discharged that while wo express our ap
preciation of their labors wn are not pre
mired to abandon the position taken by tho
national Kducatton asoclnllon for a Nil
tlounl university
Piesldent linker of the university of
Colorado was the first speaker on the com
mlttees report Iln could not undeistand
the process by which the committee ar
rived nt Its decision and said ft looks
tcry much like prearranged harmony If
we nnd a National university that was
completely In touch with the people of
the country nnd their thoughts It would
In n century cure all tho evils hat
Ihrerteii tho land nt present He de
c arod that presidents of unverslttes of
eighteen States had written htm letters
favoring n National university nnd lead
letters from General Miles Ambassador
While exSenator IMmnnds nnd lohn A
Kiisson declaring for Its estnblUhmenL
After culling the rennit coiitcmptlbln
thlrg he said This council should nf
firm Its belief in a National unlvcrslt nnd
Hioulil advise the association to appro
Jitlato money for a commit ten to work for
IU establishment President
moil v
After considerable debate of an ncrlmo
President Hwalno of Indian
university moved the pretlous question
and the resolution wa adopted
Papers on Iptcsons of Uducnflonnl nx
citer what It known as the flats One block
BOOMERS REGISTERING
Many Persons Left Oklahoma City for
El Reno
Oklahoma City o T July oNcarly lint
people left this city tonight to go to El
Ithno to register Women as well as men
who boosted through the windows of tho
roaches hhvh were filled almost us oon
yhleh
tio island and tho high tides of the Riif i the train had stopped others st
it may be stated that the encroiehnicow t e plntrorris or climbed to the too
mentioned hot coaches
expected peillous experience
li Ef
The street car service was verl mate
rlallv crippled by the high tide as H1
tracks near tho beach nre now and in
some places were submerged br wntor
The cars were not operated to Murdochi
bath house after 0 oclock tonight nnd
they were also stopped a short dlstuuco
from tho bench on tho east end of the
Island Unless the water becomes higher
the company will not suffer < any very mu
terlal lota to Its property
Considerable Apprehension Created by
Reports of High Water at Galveston
A number of telephone Inquiries reached
The Post last nlgbt asking for Information
In regard to reports of lilgh water In G l
iston K was reported on the street
tlnt quite a laigo number of Inlveitonlans
bin arrhed In Houston on n late train ai
refugees from turentitjiinir jvlud and waves
In the Island City TMb report like Mark
Twain said of the account of Jils death
nppearb to have ueim greatly exaggeratou 1
If nnv Galtnstonlnm tlrted the city they
tailed to register at any ot the leading
betels
After an extended search a reporter for
The Post round a cltUeu ot Ualtcston who
had spent the day lu Ilouxton He stated
tliut he had tnlkd to Cinlreston over the
tclophono afler 11 oclock and recelted In
formation that a heaty ilii had fallen
there that a strong east wind wus tilotv
lue and the tide tvas running tery Jilgh
His Infoiinntlon was to the effect that no
apprehension existed In Galveston concern
lug the outcome of the rough weather
The Houston Cotton Kxcuauge yesterday
ws advised by genormnent wire from
Washington timt a terrlllc storm was rag
ing out In tho middle gnlt
WITH THE ENDEAVORERS
International Meotlnn at Cincinnati Will
Close Today
Clntlnnutl July uThe fourth day of tho
convention of the Christian Hndcivor ao
clety was n light one as far ns the program
was concerned but tho Undeavorers In
their determination to miss nothing were
out en masse In attendance at the two big
meetings today
Those not present wore Ilcv Wilbur
Chapman Iter George D Pun Is and ltev
Charles C Hall of New York ltev John
Henry narrows of Oberlln Ohio and ltev
P W Ounsaulus of Chicago After the
usual two quiet hour meetings In the morn
ing tho big auditoriums wcro thrown open
for a discussion of the Twentieth Century
Church
Tho chief address was that of Principal
Hooker T Washington of the colored nor
tool school nt Tuskegee All Ho took
ns his subject Tho Power of Nob e Lite
As he advanced to tho front of tho stage
to sneak ho was tho recipient of a tre
mendous ovation
He made an ImpasMoned appeal for his
people and asked that they bo Judged by
the best among them and not tho low
nest He said the privilege
of teaching
aan bedugs
and lightening a fellow huraag
burden Is the highest privilege given to
In Auditorium Wllllston where Iter
Allen U Phllpiitt ot Indianapolis presided
a number of addresses limited to five min
utes each were made
Hev Johnson Myers of Chicago told of
the church of the Twentieth ceutury
Miss Margaret Koch of Watervllle Mc
conducted personal equlnmcnt conference
at tho Nluth Htreet IlapttT church
The members of tho board of trustees
and other officers of tho United society
gave a banquet to President Clark nt the
Grand hotel at nocti He as presented
with a beautiful loving cup Iji commemora
tlou of the twentieth anniversary of the
Chrlstlau Itideavor
Ur Claris a Congregatlaaallst and the
first Kndeavor society was orgaulted by
him In his church at Portland Me
The annual Junior rally held In Audito
rium Bndcaror was addressed by Secre
turr JJser
The older Kndeavorers spent the after
noon In their re > pc tle denominational
conferences of which there were twenty
six and which were held In tho various
churches about the city
i ess
Washington July O The gross receipts
of the DfllUs poitnfflffr for J una were S17
18 agatuit 14007 for the same nonOi
last year befog an Inrrenje nf 2202
ood on
are Indicative of rniy iTnnger I Everyone ciirrle d ablnii kct nnd
tfiiatPer No property damage of a se t provisions Canteens and Jugs wore taken
rlous nature has resulted frjtn the water j onir to guard against a water famine
niTonchmonts The chief iTnmnge there I rrr
fore that has resulted Is the alarm that I PKOTHBT AGAINST MI3TJJ0DS
bus been caused nnd this waB only to be I IJI llcno 0 T July 0 The fnlliir of
otter the
m1 nresMcnts nroclimniinn i i
passed through by ao many people of Gal Tii J Pilnlt rCK
iston last Seplembsr Istiatlon at all hind offices In Oklahoma
bar provoked much complaint nnd acting
I ttio request of Oklahoma City Perry
I Ulllhr S tner land offlcl towns Dei
ii P 1yn > npnlled by telegraph to th
I i ii rlor < J P < rtmeiit nt Washington silting
tliit at land offices be glfoil authority to
ncepf registration His request trill b
supplemented by telegrams from citizens
In different towns As thrt matter now
stands ii Ileno will br practically tho only
land office where the homrseekcrH will ns
seirhlr ns Iuwton the other town named
Is twentyfive miles from a railroad
NO TUOUnufTNTICIPATHD
vVasntngton July Hooretary Hlteheock
tcday said that ho anticipated no serious
trinblp with Mtoners nt the opening < B
Hi Oklahoma Indian lands on August it
If thct should make trouble said he uilll
tlnry will ho < > cnt to handle them
RUS3IAS PROPOSITION
Will Vacate Additional Duties on Amer
ican Goods
Washington July P An Important ex
change has occurred between tho Itusslan
gcvornment and the United Btntcs relative
to the tariff The Itusslnn minister ot
finance M DeWltle has proposed that
ltissli will vacate nil of the additional
duties letled on American goods since the
prrrtsltlon of the sugar differential if
the United States will vacate Its1 nctlou
on the sugar differential To this Secretary
Gage tins replied that the offer of the Itus
iIoj government can not bo accepted ns
th question of sugar differential Is now
In the l iuU of Hie court thus precluding
action In tho executive branch
The reductions under M HeWlttes ton
dei would alTect oust Iron wares manu
factures of Iron nnd steel boiler works
t oli > for machinists fnclorlei and work
shops gas and w iter meters motors and
dvnnmos Bowlug machines portable en
giiicfc not Including threshing machlnas
fire engines ond other machinery of Iron
an I steel also white resin gullpol brewers
pitch nnd bicycles
M PeWlttea letter said the second re <
tulntory movement on bicycles and resin
wus not dne to the American action on
petroleum but related to an American ac
tion ot sugar
Thlt Is thought to be the result of Soc
re aiy Gages reply to Itussla to tho effect
tua Its action Increasing the duty on
American bicycles and resin was a violation
of our treaty with that country
Daughter of Andrew Johnson III
Knoxvllle Tenn July 0 A special to the
Sentinel from Greenville says Mrs Patter
son of this place daughter of cxPresldent
Andrew Jackson Is dlng at noon at her
home here She hits been HI for noma
tjmc
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uBWcatlng and Illuminating liS
and carload Shipments 4 r
SOUTHWESTERN OIL COMPA
HOUSTON TGXA5 a f
MtEAN HASCONTROL
Oliio Democratic Convention Is in His
Hands
JOHNSON WILL PROTEST
He Will Insist on the Adoptioihof the
Cuyahoga Plank
THE TAXATION OF CORPORATIONS
And Equalization of Tax Burden Is What
It Provides For
THE VICTORS MADE NO CONCESSIONS
<
They Did Not Rido Roucjhshod but
Their Denial of Representation to the
Opposition Was Firm
Columbus Ohio July 0 Tho McLean
Kllbdurno element nt the dlsttlct meetings
this afternoon secured control of nil tho
committees anil will accordingly bavo
everything their way nt the democratic e 9
vcntlon tomorrow They wcro so strongly
In the majority that thero wan no friction
In tho Twentieth and Tweqty first dis
tricts which Include Cleveland the John
son men had things their way as much us
the McLean men In the First and Second
districts which Include Cincinnati Itut In
the rural districts tho latter cleiiicntf got
almost oeiything The controlling ole
tnent did not iblo roughshod over min
orities In nny of the districts but when
names were proposed for places on com
mittees there wete Inquiries us to ho tvi
they stood and If the replies tveronot uatls
fnctort they wore cxensoil In some cases
as quietly ns Jurors and In others with a
ballot
The McLean Kllbourne eltshent while tin
usually coultflous mndo bo concessions
The old State committee met protlous ti >
the dlsttlct meetlnga uud gave the tlcUcti
to the McLean Kllbourne ineli where theiu
were contenting delegations snd tlwy took
all the districts oxi epr thoso which Include
tleicloud In which under tho unit iulv
they could not com ml a oto
Hut Johnson men after the dlsttlct
meetings piomptly announced that thov
would eony the fight into the committee
on resolution fljr nu nit night fight uud
then Into the eouventloii tomorrow for n
finish Thov have two stiohg men rind
vigorous speakers In Hetsley and Ualtir
both inembfrH of Mayor Johnsons cAblnet
at Cleveland ou the committee ou rusoliw
tbrns
The Montgomery contest and probably
tho Rutlcr contest will be carried by
minority report ou eretleutlils Into the
convention for final action It Is predicted
that the convention will not r tch iliii
order of nominations until l to foniorrNr
aftbrneion and the proceedings may be pro
traded until Into thcunight
With all effortic of afcieanKllboiirn men
foe hnrraonr theie Ih every indication or
untsuol scenes ou tlio tloor of the ronvi n
Hon over minority reports and especially
on oredeniliilK iinil rcsnimlons
Mnvor Tom L Johuson v ho Is atlll In
Hrooklyn culled Iharto P Siihu on tho
lonrdlstnniv teloiihone todnv ainl lu d a
tulk tvlth bun nguiiiliiK Hie ill ink o a
revlKlou or the taxlatt of I u si no en
Isiien Inroinied the mayor n 1 > the sl < i
tlon here and that the Mciy > i i hilboarne
men controlled the committee on resolu
tions ns Well as nil other partsN < t the ccln
t cations organisation JohnsOn advised
Srllen never to urrender but l Insist both
before tho committee on resolutions mid
lu the contention for the ijneOriiernttoh of
the cuyotiogii plank which Hpoelllflnlly men
llont railroads and other etorpordtlons as
not bearing their full iiortlon of the minieys
of tuxntloii Hoon after the talk ovorTho
itelsphoue with Johnson Mr Ualon caltcil
nt Colonel Kllbouinos Jietidquartera ami
those two with M A Dougherty of Lan
caster and K M Ilelsloy ot Olcyrinnd KWi
into conference lu Colonel lyllbourricij
room whero they remalfiiMt henimllocijcil
and guarded doors for lrtuifl thaif an hWity
IU6 taxation plmk wa tUder conslclt i
UUM a Joint meeting of the Cuyahoga
delTfiollon this afternoon when menibprs
of the committees were selected Mr Sftldn
toiir his < diingues from Cleveland of his
tiOc bt telephone with Mayor Johnsonnod
lucen iheni to stand by the CuyuhogU pttt
form jo tne last He ssldCuyuhoSfli county
bud tfo candidate and wt b not represented
Here lu the liilcsost of anyons
CHINESE FILE A CLAIM
Country Wants 5500000 for III Treat
ment of Chinaman aV Butte
Wosnlnirton July Toe Jhipesa govern
mfmt through Minister Wu Tingtuns nss
tiled a claim for Indemnity to tho amount
of a trait million dollars on account or
allseed outrageous treatment ot Chinese at
Unite Mont
> NEW ORLEANS POSTMASTER DEAD
Judfje Ferdinand B Erhard Expired In
the Crescent City Yesterday
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Nov Orleans July 0 Judge Ferdinand
n Brhard postmaster at New Orleans Is
dead Ho was born In tho Indian Territory
in 1810 He was civil Judgo In tho 70s
deputy colleclcr of the port In 1SW ahd
United States district attorney under
Cleveland He succeeded J It G Pitkin
as postmaster In January 1U0L
WHEN IN DOUBT
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FAST MAIL
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atd EAST
QRTS THERE QUICK AND GETS
THERE ALL THE TIME
Bear in Mind Its the Short and Quick Route to Buffalo
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