Show DIAZS MESSAGE President Dial Lays Ills Jltsa Before the WC Consrts CRUEL AND COWARDLY MURDER IN TEXAS iloreTronlle nUb Russian Students The JUIrrauVf Democratic Demo-cratic TIctorj bI TeUznpb to the NnwLJ MHXICAX COORc I The iZesoge or Inhlnl than and I I ltro I CITY OK MEXICO I Galveston April 2Both houses of Congress were opened last evening and 1rtfi dent Diazs message was received He says that good effects will follow the deliberations of the PanAmer ican conference for the New World and the Maritime congress at Washington ington for the nations at large The message refers to the apology of the J United States for UhI alIghting remarks re-marks of Consul Meslner when he presented his credentials to Costa lllca states atu United Stain has promised to tote into I concidern Ion this irotcst of Mexico against the bringing of tie Apache prison era near the Mexican frontier The government at Washington the message says nfu ed to consider the proposition of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce for the ac iiuisition ot Lower California His Excellency draws attention to Ih deciIonee of the United States court in the matter of the AbraWell elnlms U states tint the last In stalmenu of the debt to the United States u a laid January last I t Is expected however that part of this money will bn refunded owing to the bogus nature of some of the claim Mexico Diaz re yp will encourage railroad building The progress of work done In hilt direction and the development of postal and telegraph facilities are Eummarizcd The 10 nnciil conditlun of the republic Is declared nourishing and Mexicos credit abroad i stronger than ever before Ihu message recommends retrenchment in the expense of government epUo ffltennnllooi1310elarj IIea WAsn QTON April 2The Pan American Conference today unanimously mously aJbpted resolutions that an International American monetary union 0 established uniform international Inter-national coin or coins to 0 issued l either a year or less from lie adjournment ad-journment of the conference for a specIal M meeting In Washington of a committee composed of delegates from each nation to consider the value andquanUty of such currency and coins eta hess Tlmiiniul tour CHICAGO April 2The driver and messenger of the United StUo Express money wagon who delivered deliv-ered the money ackagrs to tho various banks Monday In some mysterious manner lost a lockage of 10000 in currency 1 he mans honesty it not questioned by the express ofllcialf but so far the most rigorous search has failed to disclose the whereabouts of the package The police think some expert sneak Uiief filched it from the messenger a he was entering the Lnk Slop 1 oNliON April 2The JJvrning liA advices tin government t stop liulMIng Ironclatip which wili soon tiecomu wortlilitR and Imitate time marine jolicy of the United States In cortructing ant embers like the ditcayo MouSer Iss TM El PAso Tex April 2At 9 oeloek tonight n movt cowardly murder was ConuniUed across Die river In Paso Del Nolle W S Bol ton soda man named Clayton both cattle men met S I Cavltt an ethic cattle man on lie street picked a quarrel with him and without giving him any warning Cbytou and Itolton drew their revolver re-volver and began firing at Cavltt who attempted to retreat but his D sasins followed him up continuing to fire until ho ir1 dead riddled I with bulet Clayton aim Itolton wire arrested and are now In jail at Paso Del Norte Thepeopleonboth sides are very indlgnantaud threats lynching the murderers are open opn ly made Cavltt n a very wealthy and popular young man A lawsuit U I said to have been the cause of the allalr Annllirr Trncrtlj itlcEaszLLE LI April This morning Gunther Kiel an old man of 79 shot Frederick Van SIz 2 years old killing him and afterwards after-wards seriously Injured Frederick father Subsequently Kiel himself was almost killed by Charles Thor yea sensibility who beat the old man Into in JtotdnLOT rd C1taULII0Sf W Ya April 2 I wan reported from thin Logan Courthouse today that tlie old family fam-ily war dl opening up again I James llatfield was killed last Thurtday by II C Lee who was an adherent of Uio llatfield gang In the war with the McCoys The details are meagre but i Is said great excitement 1 > calls Jerry was I nephew old Devil Anse and was once sheriff Logan County Toe Lower Mltilulppl VlCKSBCBO April 2The relief rommlUee at Oceolo 11 has asked for a lot of tent numbers of le nt the people being homeless Tea Te-a on the Bayou Tidal In LouisIana are being 1 rapidly overflowed over-flowed The levees on the Ten front near SL Joseph are holding out well but there I great apprehension hension Dint a return of Din water from the Yaioo cruvaaces will canon a heavy rife in which cafe no levee on the lower Mississippi could stand the pressure of wind and water WASUIXGTOX April 2 The signal service issues a cpeclal bulletin bulle-tin In which I ey Xotwith standing the heavy rains Uicroisno likelihood that the ML IwIpjl will b again a high at New Orleans n I has been this season owing to the relief given by the crevasses above Help for UmlitIllr LOUISVILLE April 2The work IU5ILE ApI Wor of tearing down the demolished buildings has progressed rapidly and within a few day the mOt of those standing will b leveled BubscrlpUons continue to come in liberally and today over 11000 was added to the Jtoard of Trade fund The relief committee Is busily distributing bbs fund e a to mot eflectually relieve tho suffering At the waterworks tho temporary machinery was toted today and worked satisfactorily I is now believed lieved that the danger of a water famine Is past Woolen Htrctianla Jlulmi NEVT YORK April 2 F R EV Townsend J Co commIssIon woolen wool-en merchant maoIst in assignment today Thu flrm was rated at 12 000 to S200 O > The walgneo hop to tonY l I 44lnto on the sbohtar |