I fW F f w2 frXL MARKING INK WjS MM Jftutk One S l tSSW tc < I80 fcTftrjSK1 Houston Tex Reeves Wood Split Pulley 11 sizes In Stock pElTMANN C0 ODSION TEXAS FILERS mo F SMITH MACHINERY CO fccAROF THE SEASON CROP NEW iUFORNIA DRIED FRUIT In till nnloil tomorrow Tincy Eviip ImtlPeKkMNccutlncj Apricots nd ftwl rP ° unJ I h THOMPSON CO iuiMTuu August Eth ER1ESAND COR ON COTION AND GROCERIES Hoe ire our specialties I i ii ill tie time tHoroUKhlj equipped In iltiapplitng the requirements of nil q Dittos In their best Interest ami to C HJti and reallio tho best possible Blufwni Hits mado b > us We prorn ept economical service and sjtlefac mr detail ratronlzo us fur your e7 inti mil Bet the best service and utilltaetlme loacst prices Iatron n Irinlrn and in their absence co la lth row open orders Correspond uIbost Cotton and Groceries and Gro I nt Cctton P J WILMS t UHO eOlleit Wholcsnlc Grocer and lies Factors Ciili citon Tux Carry the Largest Stock of Up = to = Date Millinery ahlaud lll pi rantei > my prices to be as DEI AY RLILY IMMCDIATD ANSWLR fniewiiQ ie3plioiieco n two rouenjinv iciimsu < 0 Kp > n IMii iiee Amoiip Volunteer F Colo August 13 Two police murdereJ llcro ioAay tiy a R Woijlng to company h Tblrty MKlaatsers Toree soldiers raised dlsturb n raLoula Kipfei6 saloon at Market Meth A d urlns th0 neht frr Tom cTffordwf MS t 9ford was askod to l BhrlnS I ° l tllm tllrn0 < J 0t ftf captured Tho ono Hooting however continued ST0N 3385 MAILABLE EDITION RUBEROID ROOFING supercedes all others for DRY KILNS and other buildings where chemical and acid fumes smoke etc escape c Peden Co ioij Frinklln Avenue ENGINE REPAIRS BOILERS CASTM Iffi otto a SU reh south winds Montgomery AH S3 Nashville Tenn M New Orleans La SO North Ilatte Neb 6i > OKIaboma Cit > 0 T 02 Omaha Neb j Palestine Texas JO St Iouls Mo St Paul Minn < Vlekeburs Miss 92 Mexican Tele Co Ftntlous Tnmplco Mexico S Vera Crux Mexico St Coatzacoalcos Mexico A on sale when Atujust 14 and 15 Limit 30 10 Mexico City and 10 days when reading to Monterey D T tyTlck 3445 1435 1495 West Texas Pair continued hlKh tempera turc Mordav and Tuesday fresh south winds Now Mexico Fair Monday and Tuesday hlKh tcinpernturo variable winds Oklabomu and Indian Territory Fair con tinued hlch tcmpertuuo south winds Arkansas fair warmer Mondas Tuesday fall south winds Louisiana 1aii excoat orobablv showers In extreme southeastern portion Tuesday fall brisk west to north wlnas Iciiruii Ohnert itttmiN Observations tulicn nt alt atitlons at 8 P By United States weather bureau jtli morl Clai ttmoi Tcrop Abilene Texii Mi Amarlllo Texas S3 Atlanta Ga S Corpus Christ Texas SI Davenport lowa 0 nodne City Knn 71 ni Paso Texas 2J wr jhtnycu can buy the same quality In Galveston Texas 81 imila jiailci I appeal ioaou asa broad JacksonUHc Pla 74 lii f5sameof > ourbujli ssoti the same Kansas City Mo i iiimicuiiatjouae scndlnc your order off Memphis Tcnn lie tin tinL L 0 DANIEL Waofemilp Mllllnury IHogers ht AVntnhuoliIe Tet lliwirj faansiior JilKIWOVB Ifnljrceu m naik full 01 t OS Ol OlT f0 l 00 i 01 00T OiOS 01 01 01S 00 00 on 01 00 to nnscun v AMnuiov > It In reared He Him Ililleii n Victim to the Yniiil IiiilluiiH ChlcnRO AiiRUSt 13 A Iteord special from Gfnymus Mexico sajs Colonel A 11 Mooro t om Ncsv York and a mining expert named Johnson of Sin Antonio hao gathered a Btiard and Bono to tho relief of an Amerlcin named Cook who Is In charso of a mine near Bocnlra No word has hern received from him since tho hitter part of Jul and It Is feared he has fallen a victim to the Indluns Tho party sturtcd for Docalra > estcrda > oier u trail known to be Infested with Yaquls iA miner who has reached here ebjs that V aul Indians are encamped ten miles wen nUftakenC rS tlCn but tW of Torres a station on the Sonora railroad or their way to Join tho rebellious Indians along the rher Hoports fiom Toorln say ono of tho Ynqul chiefs was killed while on his way to Ma > n rler to orfianlze a branch of the Mn > o Indians who were to Join tho laqnls In their flKht iifiilnst tho GOieinment Iho steamir Zallsco has left Ouajrauii for Medano with troops for General Tarrcs CHEAP RATES VIA fo MEXICO AND RETURN MEXICO CITY MONTEREY 3130 1180 W P SIMMONS C W BEIIN L J PARKS Traffic Mjn rer P T A AKe < it Tkt Act Grind entra Depot Raveling This Hot Weather the Is made pleasant by taking IGN Fast Mail Train he f No li and Bust A Through Train for Tlirough Travel ttei 0ny ° ne Day and N8lt t0 stLou5 WaJK25 Street 217 Main dm mw k SAN MATEO TAKEN The Enemy Was Discovered After a Long Rcconnoisance THEN A BATTLE TOOK PLACE The American Loss Was Three Killed and Thirteen Wounded TWENTYTHREE OF THE ENEMY KILLED Fighting Was Done Over Rice Fields Deep l cyj and SHEET IRON W0J1 HARTWELL IRON wV TTiS Wo Cast Every Da M ALLEN I Whoo e Produce Houston Texas and Conlmlssloit Large quantities Alesslna Lemons ar riving regularly ask nic or prices to run with Officer W E Griffith on a blcyolo In pursuit After n chiso of ov oral blocks Griffith fired twice at Iho fugi tive Tho lattor returned tho flro mortal ly wounding Griffith He tiled a few min utes later The man who did tho killing was Wellington C Llowllyn and ho catuo from Globe Ariz A roward has been oncrod for him dead or alive but so fir ho has eluded the entire pollco and de tective forco of tho city WEATIIliH IMroitMATlUIt lrnlinlilllllr Washington Ausust 11 East Texas Fair continued hlch tompcraturo Monday and in Mud and Water TROOPS EXHAUSTED BY HEAVY MARCHING 12iifiiiy Ilntrntichcd Two Mile He 50111 Tn ii Whore They Could Rot lie Dlnliidtfcd Oinnlln August 13 n IE p m Tho ro eonnolsance yestcrdny by tho troopi nf General Samuel n Youngs brigade with the object of discovering tho v > hereabouts of tho enemy near San Mateo east of Sau Junn rcicrolr about ten miles from Manila resulted In tho occupation of San iMuteo Tho American loss was threo killed and thirteen wounded Including n lioutcnant of tho Thirteenth Infantry Tho Americans entered Sin Mateo In thrio columns Major Cronln with HO nun of tho Twentyfifth Infantry ndanccl from Naollchcs Dvo miles west nt Sin Mateo Captain Ithors with 100 men of tho Tourth cavalry and raptnln Daikcr formerly lieutenant colonel of tho New York volunteers with HS0 men of tho Tventyflrst and Twcnt > fourth Infantry and tho Fourth cavnlry approached In two columns from tho south Major Oronln experienced many difficul ties arising from tho condition of tho coun try and filled to effect a junction with Captnln ltlvers west of San Mateo as hud been planned Cnpttm llhers ndanclnB took an out post of tho enemy two miles iciutliwcbt of San Mateo IIu then encountered strong resistance nmong the hills tho enemy Ilr Int from excellent positions Ilnln failed to connect with Major Cronln and seeing that the town was already occupied by thu Americans Captain Rivers with drew covering his withdrawal by a heavy volloj Ho lost a seigemt killed Captain Parker on advancing found tho enemy strongly entronohed on tho tur sldo of somu lice fields about a mllo wldo and covered with deep mud Pushing nip Idly forward ho routed tho Filipinos after forty minutes lighting and then continued tho inarch uron San Mateo which ho en tered without serious resistance about half past 1 In tho afternoon Major Cronln entered the town about half past 4 Tho Americans still occupy tho place Our men wcro oxhaustcd by tho heavy march ing Twontythree ot the enemy are known lo have been killed This Is tho first action In which Colonul Burts colored troops participated They bohaved well tbcli leaders having difficulty In holding thorn back General Young accompanied Captain Parkers column and was under flro throughout tho engagement It la esti mated that tho onemy numbered between 300 and 400 inuu Manila August 1J S40 p m Tho In surgents havo taken tho aggressive In tho nclghboihood of tho railroad Saturday night they unsuccessfully attacked the Americans near Calumplt which Is gnril boned by twu companies of the Twonty becond Infantry Tho Amorlcnns had one man a Hcrgoant hilled and two pilvntes wounded Yesterday rooming a similar artrny took placu four miles west of Malolos whero an FTsl WlHSMftJ HOUSTON DAILY POST XVTH YEARNO 132 HOUSTON TEXAS MONDAY AUGUST 14 1899 shlp off the reef near Manila on her out wnrd trip ft quantity of government stores to the v luo ot 115000 had to bo Jettisoned an I wcro eagerly appropriated by tho Filipinos who swarmed about tho reef and mado more thnh one attack for tho purpose of capturing the vessel ad crew Upon her return trip to this port the Centennial brought a number of Invalided officers nmt men from various regiments Among tho officers nro the following Major I O tockwood Twcntytlrst In fantry Captain M Kom United Stntos engineers and Lieutenant E V Hawkins South Dakota Invalided home Lieutenant J 11 Httrbcson Thirteenth Infantry wounded In tho leg at PAranngue Lieu tenant V A Yatos Ninth Infantry sun stroke and rAralyzod on ono sldoj Lieu tenant W S Overtoil Third artillery wounded In leg Lieutenant J S Parker Sixth cavalry Major J A Ilnnnay Third Infantry OTIS IS TO HAVE ENOUGH MEN TO THOnoUGHIY SUBJUGATE THID riMiMivos w itr oan no it HecrnltliiK to He Continued Until All the Men Authorised by Inv llnvo Ilecu Gotten Into the Arms Special to Tho Post Washington August 13 It has been de termined definitely by tho admlnhtratlon that moro volunteers ehall bo enlisted than nrq needed to fill the ton regiments recently ordered to be raised two or threo of which already nro recruited to their full strength Just how many additional regiments will be recruited is jot to bo decided upon nbsolutelv though It Is not Improbable that tho entire volunteer forco ot 35000 men authorized by tho reorgan ization act will bo cnllatcd Major General Miles has recommended that tho wholo provisional at my bo raised and his ooudboI Is belug nccorded serious consideration This evening Secretary of Wat Root when asked whether a conclu sion in the matter had been reached said that it was still in abeyance Wo havo It under advlBemcnt the sccrotary stated In rcplj to tho ques tion and havo not jet determined how many additional regiments shall bo ro crultcd That at least five more regiments of volunteers will bo rnlsod is certain that ten will bo recruited Is nlmoil as sure while there is a strong probability as Indicated above that tho entire authorized volunteer forco will bo enlisted before the cnlUtmenls are closed That tho admin istration has concluded lo enlist moro troops for sorvlce In the Philippines did not come In the nntuio of a complete sut prlse Such action has been foreshadowed on several occasions In those dlspitchcB The enlistment of volunteers now going on will continue without Interruption at tho regular army recruiting stations and It Is exceedingly doubtful If there will he any cessation whatsoever until 35000 vol untecrs In the srvlco unless the In bo crushed out of them General Otis will havo all tho men he needs to accom plish that end If ho Is capnblo of doing It miirriMis ctsuAirins Killed Mint Wounded Miiee Ollx Inm Iteport Washington August 13 Genoral Otis teporta tho following additional casualties Manila August 13 Killed August Si ThlrtyBlxth Infantry near Sin Fernando Coiporals LouIb J Wagner M Andrew Wllfon Wounded Sevonth infantrj Company D Nicholas Smith John Wood forearm Cclcstlue Ilotlno severe company T Oeorgo Ilnmlll arm sovorc company II Udward Woods thigh severe John W Raymond thigh sllghtl > Twelfth In fantry Company H Corporal Albert llo rlrw shoulder slight Flftyflrst Iowa other small garrison Is stationed ai a I infantry Company C Peter J Harlff safeguard against a posslblo attack on chist eevcro Thlityslxti Infantry > la tho rallwaj nptclul train took rein foicements to Mnlolns woro white clothing and held up their bands to signify tlioj wcro unarmed Captain Hart with a detachment advanc ed cautiously to a point within i00 vanu of them when tho Filipinos picked up their guns nnd llred a volley Tho Amorlcans Jumped In the bushes unhurt on the first Tho Trnnnpurl Cenlcniiliil IJneoun terji Siindr Accident jor John Hugh A Dradeii knee slight KRUGER WILL FIGHT Has Made Necessary Arrangements for Mobilizing Ills Troops ARTILLERY RESERVE CALLED ON It Is Rumored at Johannesburg lilt landers to Be Restrained AN UPRISING OF NATIVES EXPECTED As Soon as the First Gun lias Been Fired at the Boers by the British 15000 RIFLES SEIZED BY PORTUGAL Thee Tilth Oilier W r Mnterlnl Were Shinned from Iliinihiim to the lretorln Government Johannesburg August 13 The Transvnnl government has ar rnnged with The Netherlands South African Railway company for mobilisation on the shortest notice if required Immense stores of provisions and war materials have been col lected nt Pretoria It is rumoicd that orders have been issued to mobilize the artil lery reserve It is alleged from Boer sources that the government proposes to Introduce a law aiming to prevent Uillanders from leaving the coun try without permission In the event of war CnprtoMil Aiiifiint Jit V meetliiK of prominent Afrlltnnder lender hero toilny ndvoeiited itucentiuieo liy the Trim not K eminent of aro surrcctlon In tho Philippines comes lo an Mr Chiimhcrlnlii Join voiiiiiiInkIoii unexpected termination vvhlih H aim st outsldo tho icalm of postilbllltv nt this tlmo When orders wcro Issued In tho Bccond week of July for the recruiting of ten volunteer lcglmenti It was stated In this correspondence that tho number was merely u tentative and temporary Tlmlt BUhJect very probable tu an Increase before the summer vvno over This forecast has been Justified by dB velopments and tho now regiments will bo given numerical designations ai ull others In the service have received The plans of rendezvous and other mattera of detail will be announced In duo time ab will tho appointment of officers A vigorous campaign villi ho commenced by November and during that anil the succeeding month It Is thought that audi hard blows will bo delivered against tho Filipinos that all dcslie for llborty will Captain Robert F AbornBthy forcntm In Hie Triinnviiiil would lie tho slight company C Matthow Hannn arm Whllo tho Seventh Infantry during last severe comjuny I James F Illgglns Tucbdajs battle was approaching Callulot thigh slight company M Michael Me mo troops saw a number of Filipinos out CTliy kneo slight John Ray kneo el 1U Eleventh InfantryCompany L John Wengel leg slight ST 11 m IMIIOVAftT Will Denwiiid ItcillcNK for HI Itepnt oil illlelNlii or MIn I ropoKiil Accordion In 11 dlijmti h from Dur ban > lllnl the Ilternool reKlment wlileh roicnlly left here nil he lient to folio a en 11111 nt liiliiKen II r elf The PortnirneKc lime dedtlncd tho Mennier IteliOmtiiK finm lliimliiirK June i at lellinu Ini She Ihim on hourd 15000 rlllcB mid other mir liiiiterlnl cniiNlKned lo llio Triinn 11111I xoveriiiueiit London August H Tho Johannesburg vaals answer will bo a refusal Tho second will be an acceptance conditional on tho Independence of the South African republic not being Impugned of tho chaos reigning In Pretoria Tho leading mombers of tho rnud aro opposed to war and accuso President Krugor of being responsible for tho chaos The Capetown correspondent or the Dull Chronleln mii > nt I nm eonvlneed Hint the Ilrnt uliot llred mIkoiiI for 11 nrenernl iinlMn rtaliiK Iho Imperliil Koverniiien 1 con rHKerl lvns po Itlvely wiirnril nc eorilliiKlr nnd In preparing to en force the now Ilimnlo hut < n London AiiKiml The Tlineii < hl nlnrnliiir In 11 xpeolnl nrllele on Hie Hantt N W T August 13 Lieutenant Tranxianl alluiiUon bii > hi In the tiro The Americans returned tho flro and Commander Ferry St John of her majes fcut ot vtari ln iiiion to laouo tho Filipinos ran off ty8 8hlp Peacock who Is taking the from p ° r n < ioimhi iii he Word has been received Llouten BCarccly contain himself ttatcrs hero caD Bcarccl > ant Gllmoro of tho United StiiteB gunboat mM from niirflniid inahlnir the Yorktown who with fourteen members ot with Indignation on account of his reputed the crow of the gunboat was captured by criticism of General Oils and tbo Philip lotul llrlllli forco o > 000 It Mill the InBurgents last April near Hnler oa pno campaign Tho American papor to 1o Jr n Knore tic at the cast coast of Liuon Tho message bond containing tho roparted interview comcB through Spanish prlsaners nnd la Victoria havo mado tbo commander furl honld Ilrlinln ho iinwllllnicly to tho otfect that the officer nnd his men ous Ho denies tbo correctness of the p hy forco Hint do ato at Vlgan In tho province ot South Jntorvlew nnd through his attorneys lolocls on the south coast of Ltufn All manded to bo set right but two aro well Lieutenant Gllmoro is allowed a servant and la fairly well Wu JJ > lnU ti Arm > trcatod London Atifiust U The St Petersburg an cvcrriVG Tnii correspondent of tho Times rays It has been decided by tho government that hero after any university or high school student creating or Instigating disorders shall bo fiiut Hint uliloli Jimtlcu uliould iieeord mi enlirely new South African ultiiii llou will have been created MCW IIH1TISII IIAITLKHHII It l to lie Vers Different from Hie lrcKeut Stjle London August 13 At tho moment Sau Francisco August 13 Tbo trans f ann cora port Centennial arrived hero from Manila pei0d to render from one to three years Emperor William was tclllns Congress today after a most exciting round trip service it will bo Interesting to Know man ji > oM hat tho best peace conference Sho narrowly missed a couple of typhoons hohor the new tegulatlons will aP a srpnB navy plans bad Just pasied was ashore on coral reef where the J yJjp j the llrnUU admiralty for nn entirely new entire crew barely escaped capture at the t0 tuo United Slates cmSassy of Illtreat cIbbi of warship Great Interest is taken bands of tho Filipinos one of tho toldlera ntcnt at tbo hands of the poflce n the new vessel which was dealsiicd by was killed by n parting hawser and one of i slr WIUm Yblte director of naval con stabbed col the quartermasters was by a ° r necause of the stabbing Charles Wll son of tho Centennials galley staff ar aar V ry Ar r wN wh has 8v n a reprosentnttvo cf tho Associated Preos tbo following p4r SJarteSster 2t X Z I Vf ft JZJ t in omo hospital until ho recovers frommander of the Italian cruiser Tripoli nnd triumph In naval architecture both for hi injuries tbo captain of tbo port both vlsltod Ad speed nd flBbtlnB She will cost ready During tbo lightering process to get the mlraj Dewey on boarVj If ° r sea about 11250000 her upeecj will PRICE 5 GENTS liAIIOIU SHOT J Amhtthod hy Two Men nnd 9e SI rloimly Wounded 1 Ronncs August 13 Two men nm 2 bushed Maltro Labor counsel for J Drcjfus nnd ono shot was fired hit ting Laborl In tho back Mk Lnbarl 2 tell In tho roadway lie Is still allvo Maltro Laborl left hli houso alono for tho rourt nt nliont tl oclock this morning Ills residence Is situated In tho suburba of the town nbout a quarter of an hours walk from tho Lycec tho roulo being along a solitary road bcsldo tho Rlvor VUnje Ho had reached a point half way on his Journey when two men who had evidently been lying In wnlt for him ruohed out of a narrow lano and ono ot them fired a single shot from a revolver Tho murderers wnro only n couplo ot jnrds behind their victim and tho bullot struck Uahorl in tho hack Tho wounded man uttered an agon ized cry nnd fell flat on his face Tho murderers Immediately lied through thu line from which thoy had emerged and both have escaped At 7 30 oclock tt was announced that tho bullot had entered the stomach that there was no out ward bleeding and that tho phy sicians bcllevo that M Laborl will dlo from the wend A later story ban It that Maltre Laborl wits shot In tho temple by a man who fired a revolver at hlm outside the court and that tho hiIb cicnnt was arrested gent veiy excellent resuliu aro certain Foiwntd will br clieulni tops mounted coirespondent of tho Dally Mall Bajs Tho1 with rapid lire guns Her total nrmamnnt iV n awnittag thO approval of r SJ tbo Orange Frco Stnto nnd tho Capo ColHCCUt Sx torpedo tubes will ooinplti ony ministry boforo ropljlug to tho pro her cqiilpminl Urn piotettion of llnrvoj posal ot Mr Chamberlain to submit tho led Btecd will be less than on lliu ships 1 now building Tho Bpnnl hAmerlcon war frnnchlso controversy to a joint coinmls jtrocted our attention to coal capacity slon of Inquiry I nm In a position to mel nothing will bo wanting In that re assert that tho first draft of tho bpect Her displacement will bo 13000 toiu Tho new vcbsnI which will bo laid down In November nt Dovmport imme diately after thu bulwark Is off tho Blip should bo ready within u jour She will bo the nearest approach yet nttalued to n combination ot the fighting pa perfect Thls Indcpendonco on Illoemfontcln nnd pntty of ft jmlcghp with tho mobility ot the Dutch cabinet at Capotown la proofa cruiser of that Ijpo udyqeatod b > 0110 of tho highest naval nuilioi Itlon In tho world Captain Mahan tVAVrS MV TltADIJ llnlleil sliileN VllnUler No Iiiformx Ilinll uud Vriceiillne Rio do Janeiro AugiiBt ll Colonel Charles Pngo Ilrynn United Suites mlu Istnr lo llrazll In an Important corn inuulentlon to the Argentlno and Brazilian press nssortH that tho United Stales wants nuthlng u South America but trade and haimony Immense crowds representing tho labo Ing daises and schools havo been passing tho pieuildeutlnl pahee this inenlng and cheering Dr Campos fialles tho jirvsldent of Jini7ll and his bhchi General Roca president of Argentine The people have bten sh utlng for unlcn between the two governments Tonight tho president of Ilrasll gnvo another reception and banquet followed by a ball ISliltOI5 > TS WILL WIM General 11 ml lie Saimiilne of Mnccc In San llomliiKO Havana August 13 Genoral Juan Isldor Jlmlnf the aspirant to the presi dency of tho republlo of Santo Domingo sajs ho has received news of numerous recent successes of his pnrtlsans Ho de clares also that ho has all the monoy he needs as well as a thousand men undor arms At nn catly date ho expects to re echo news of the utter collapse of tho present Dominican government after which ho will go to Santo Doming in moil as his partisans who ho save art a majority ot tbo population desire VAbsovuihy Pvre m > itj < COTTON 8KED HVtli AND SmAt rtOlB BRAN CHOM KTCi h G C STREET HeaitsB Texas TWO MOREARRESTS Prominent Royalist and Socialist Have Been Taken In A DEMONSTRATION PREVENTED Police Drove Away the Crowd the Jew Baiter Harangued MANY WARRANTS ARE YET UNSERVED More Than Three Hundred ot the Alleged Conspirators Are Yet at Large THE COMMENTS OF MRS EMILY CRAWFORD The Trlnl of Drejfim Ik Onlr a Minor Kv etit lit the Trnitedy Now HulitH Unitulcil lit Krtinvc 1nrie August 13 Demonstrations oc curred this evening outside of the offices ot tho AntiSemlto league whereJules Guorlti president of tho league and Max Regis tho fornlor Jew baiting major ot Algiers against whom orders of arrest were Issued jesterday on a charge of conspiring to bring about a chnngo ot JJ B0crnment ato still besieged by tho pollco Fifty nntlScmltes took up a position In a restaurant opposlto and M Gucrln harangued them from a window Finally tho pollco closed tho thoronghfaro to pre vent tho demonstration becoming ccrlous In tho course ot tho evening Godfrey president of tho committee of Jouneaeo royallets was arrested and n dispatch from St Lo capital ot tho department nt Maliche announces tho arrest of M Io Manuel secretary of tho Lcaguo of Pa o o ° aMIHISilSMIIl ho a kuot In oxecss of any nrltleh battlg Bhlp uud her guns turret torpedo tubes nulK and booms will uuibod Ideas which txporlcnco nnd experlmenl havo proved beyond anything > ot ntteinpted in this or any other country Her guns J1I b generally of smaller cnllbet than thoso of tho now bulwark now building fiho will bo tho longest nnd broadest warship uver laid down In a government doekinrd whllo her draft will bo shallow Her triots It appears that tho report of tho arrests o ot MarlelHabort member of the chant a I her of deputies for Riimboulllet and a high 2 official of tho Lcaguo of Patriots was in coircct lie Is still nt large Out of 373 o wananti Issuer eomo twentyseven havo a been executed I M Denis Cochin under arrest and ono of tho deputies for tho Seine department has written to tho prcmloi M Wnldeck Rousieau announcing his Intention to In terpellate tho government when parlia ment reassembles regarding Its general pollco Those nlrcady nrrcatcd Include Corate Io Sabrnn Iontlfus Comto Chovlllc M Do Moncourte socrotnry of tboJouncseo royalists nndM Do Ficjclnet vice presi dent of Oelllot Blanc or Whlto Carna tion society Ccmto Chovllly was a forraor frlond of the comto deParls nnd Is now a fervent partisan of tho due tlOrltans Jho situation Is believed to bo less dan gerous than Is pretonded Tho arrests breadth Is deilgne1 to uttalu tho maximum 8mo turn tlcllt011 from th0 nrejfus and ftom hor stixr steadiness under Illo affair whllo tho government makes ex amples of tboHo who work up sedition CO MM KNIS ON VinitCIIHIt Coio l > ami rienieneeiiii VVi Ito Din > liranln l > of Hie General Special to The Post Now York August 13 Tho Herald has the following ciblo fiom Paris M Cer ncly writing In Figaro says An ne knowlidgemcnt Is duo to tbo talented la bors of the attlst was what I thought Just now on nadlng tho nationalist papers of Paris nnd learning thoro that tbo Drcyfuslto fad Ions jro woefully de Jocttd Inasmuch as the first sitting of the court niaulal was In the unanimous opinion of nil tho people at Rcnues a crushing blow to Droyfiu You should rend for voursclf these statement5 which have been pilnled In tho avhole of tho antiDruyfuslto press without epllon This Is vvhiil I call flno work for dur ing tho thirty yeuru I hove been a Journal ist I liino never seen falsehood so well piorngnted and nerved out with such united ctfort Never have 1 witnessed u bolder attempt nt perversion Unfortunately for tho untiDreyfusltos It Is labor lost It la not n nuoBtlon of convincing road cr who havo long been accustomed to a aystum of Intellectual falsification but soveu officers upon whom those knavish trleks have no effect bovoh officers who do not appear to bo as yet woll Informed but who scum qulto honest nnd determined to deliver n wellpondered verdict de termined also lo make themselves ac quainted with every detail ot the matter before they pass Judgment upon It It 13 unpleasant to think that 100 years ago there was u gencral codification op the laws and customs of France from tho tlmo of tho Romans lip to our day and that tbo present century has so little bnlped to de velop among us tho sense of Justice Wo were the Judicial teachers of Kurope our enemies themselves borrowed tho Na poieonlo code from usf and yet we navo jutit been witnessing the sttange spectacle of 500 documents collected as evidence against prisoner after ho has been con demned Dreyfus was found guilty upon tno ntrongth of the boraoreau upon that unlquo borrtcroan which Csterlnuy c Inn ledges ho drew up and today It It noaeswy for Dreyfus to discuss COOdoou roeuts not one of which existed when h war proclaimed guilty Finally to hayo tbo picture compiefe food delicious qml < Makes the more novti n i a wwces co i ow It < T i 1 ifA i < i m si M m 4 if w i if M I I 11 > n 41 Ai t J4 n I ff II k m