Show TEXAS DELEGATES The Lone Star State Will Be Well Kep p resented at Ogden I A Committee Appointed to Entertain Press llcnrczentatli cs DlBtlntruIshed 1co plo Who WIll Attend OGDEN April BAs many newspaper reprcsentathes will be here daring the nsMississippI congress it has been deemed advisable to appoint a committee on press entertainment and tho following follow-ing gentlemen have been selected Frank J Cannon A B Thomson Matt Edsall C S Palver and O A Kennedy Mayor J Henry Behan of NewOrleans one of the promoters of the Hex carnival and Congressman Ellis of Oregon have Signified their intention of being presqnt at tho congress DELEGATES FROM TEXAS Governor Hogg of Texas has appointed the following delegates 1 to the congress W L Moody Galveston George Sealey Galveston T W House Houston El Hill Houston G TV Fulton Rockport E J Kleberg Collins W L Douglass Beaumont William Cameron Waco J 1 Daugherty Dallas G F Alford Dallas Alternates WE Westfall Bur net W B Plemons Amarillo G B Stevenson El Paso K M Van Zandt Fort Worth A W Terrell Austin E 31 House Austin T C Frost San Antonio An-tonio H Chilton Tyler A E Starr Marshall J S Daugherty appointed delegate at large from the Lone Star state writes avery a-very strong letter Chairman Harvey in which he says that if the United States has the nerve she can force Europe to pay 12929 for silver or lose all of their commerce with the siherusing nations of the earth He will present an article provided ho can catch the speakers eye on fre silver and its effect on the manufacturing and commercial interests of this country Lafe Spence Denvers congressman Will be presented during the congress and writes a strong letter on the silver and land questions MEETING OF MINISTERS 1 The Ministerial association of the Methodist Episcopal church which has been in session two days ended its labors tonight and adjourned Great interest was taken in the proceedings and many papers of note were read and subjects of importance to the mission discussed Charles Crosby a little colored boy was arraigned before Commissioner Bishop today on complaint of his parents I who wanted him committed to the Reform Re-form school After examining several witnesses the judge ordered his release as I he fonnd tnat while the lad was inclined ito i-to be Incorrigible the proper care of him had not been maintained by his parents |