Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 December 1894 — Page 5
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PLAYING A DEEP CAME,
.'UiH lU'Tuflen to Have Any Conversation with Attorney#. Minn., Dec. 17. (Sen. ilalin and Frank I'arlcton. the attorneys ippointcd by .ludge llicks to defend :u- lilixt. the murderer of Miss keriiv.* IIing, made a eall on their client, at the county jail yesterday afternoon, but, tliev met with a cold reception. When they told liim thej' bad been appointed to defend him he declined to talk with them. is he hud received word that his father would be lu-re in llie morning. and lie will do nothing and talk to no one until then. There is a suspicion in the county at tornevV otliee that l'li.vt is playing a ileep ^ame. This is whv he refused the legal talent offered iiim. and many believe l!li.\t, wants lo get hold of some shyster lawyer who will fix up a deal with Marry Uavward lo clear both llli.xt and Hay ward. Jllii't will talk only to Sheriff Kge, but yesterday the sheriff gave out some interest iny cunvei'sat 1011s that he .had with Hii.vl. Hi.— idea of the use of ti 'i rail was that it was lo be placed out on the country road, where, tliev w.:,'" to meet a third parly, and then i:ii.\! was to smash .Miss I• nig on the head with a piece of steel. lilixt iniLts. in1 understood that a, 1 hird pane was in on t!ie murder and he expected to meet n:m ihere. Me .-av.- that he is gi.iin» into court and tell his entire story lo the judge. and now it looks a if he would be satisfied '.\ith no other course.
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i*ANA, lii.. He*:. 17.- 'lhe detads of trie murder of the bov louiui .Saturday aiternocm liccoiue more interesting as the investigation proceeds. The ciremnslantial evidence now indicates that tiie ioy wa- suiin by his partner for his clothes. The remains laid in tile morgue all day yesterday arul were viewed by hundreds of people.many of whom say they have seen the murdered boy but none identy him. The territory In the neighborhood where the deed was committed was searched and it was found that a picket off icncu was used as the instrument of death. The slcuil was caved in over the right eye. there was a smaii. deep gash over the left eye. and a horrible gash in the back oft lie head. After killing the boy 1 is a.-saiiant tried to hide his crime by burying the victim. Me »vas traeked across a corn lie.Id and then was tracoi about a mile and a lia'.f soul Invest, where the trail was lost. It u.is here, however, where the man was seen by a farmer about o'clock Saturuay afternoon, but the farmer could not teil which way lie went. The supposed murderer ibout live fee six inches I si
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it: 111:1! ion to ISe Siniplc. I 'ee. 17. News re.0 1 IM* ellect. that he a rhe inauguration of
Governor-elect Morton at Albany have been completed, ami that the affair promises lobe (.lie of tin* .simplest of its kind ever witnessed. At he Coiichisiin of 1 he ceremonv. which tjceiirs Dec. .'11. Huv. Morton will re'eeive the j.iiblic generally at the executive chamber. In the eveninir the governor a mi Mrs. Morton will receive Albanians at the executive mansion. The second day of lov. Morton's administration will limi him in the midst of the heavv nurk. the legislature meeting .Ian. and the governor being compelled to send his annii8l message 1 that Uidv.
'(iri-nl liriiain to ICotore liirfiif t*. IviNosinx. .lamaii-a. Dec. 17.^—New nml important ib vclopments in the r.hietields affair may soon be looked for. (Jreat ilritain. it is reported, has determined to restore Clarence to power al liluetields. and arrangements to that end. it is nelieved. are now being perfected. There is reason to believe the American •oiisui and commander of h- 1. oiiunuia are alive, to what is going on. ami have doubtless informed the authorities at Washington.
C"!• •||i.' 1 to ]r:ii li hv :t I'aiirul. 11 .1.laioi.vu 1.1 1 i.. lice, i7.—Dr. R. A. Nelson, superintendent of the inebriate asylum, was literally chopped to pieces last night by Thomas Allen, an inmate of the asylum. Allen was suffering from neiirium tremens ami Dr. Nelson had taken him tint for a walk. Sudden y. while the physicians back was turned. Allen sprang upon him with a hatchet and repeatedly buried the murderous weapon in his skull. Allen is in tail.
DeW*' .*AN« tti Itc Appealed. CllICAOO. lice. 17.- Some Sort of an api)«':U will lie taken from the decision uf Judge Wooils in the east* of Kugene \. Debs and other ofbcials of the American Kailway t'n'mn. This mucii *t. 'least was decided at. a conference between the convicted men anil their altornevs here Sat uri.'.a v.
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Jlluimrr «»f Miianer ltr»if ti«. LONDON. Dec. 17.-- A iiispatch from Madrid to Hie Times says that as a result of an interview Prime Minister Sagasta had yesterday ith the qneen regent the resignation of Senor Salvator, minister of tinance. was accepted. Iter majesty would accept uo other changes in the ministry.
Ilx-.IiiilK* Srrirm t'rilliullv IIL. tisKA 1.00sA. Iowa. Dec. 17.—William H. Seevers. e.\-judj!e of the Iowa Supreme court, was btricken with complete paralysis of the ri^-ht side Saturday after a busy dav in court. The case is considered almost hopeless. Mr. Severs has been prominent in lo«v«
WORK FOR THE WEEK
SUMMARY OF COMING CONGRESSIONAL ACTION..,
Carlt*1*
Current
I'lau Sill to Mort Motifift uml Sriiad*—• IliU Will lie I'tishiMl
with DUfaror in NioarsiKiia Canal Tlilh
ASiiiMi I
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Dec. 17.—There tire,
rumors floating about to the effectthat Secretary Car!isle's currency plan is destined to fall among enemies in the house. The present plan is to report the bill from the committee today just as it was drawn by the secretary, allow to-morrow and Wednesday for general debate, put tin live I minute rule into force Thursday, and come to a vote I rioay afternoon at .'t clock. It isclaiimd the measure will be at tacked viciously from the majority fcide. The eastern men will make a dead set against the state bank feature, while the .diver men have been preparing themselves f.jr the struggle.
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Should the bill get before the. senate jit will likely meet then most de-v termined opposition. 'lhe banking committees .desires to prolong the house sessions so as to begin at tl a. m. and continue until 10:'I0 nt night, with a recess from until 8 I p. m." Tim terms for the special order will be. submitted to the committee on rules to-day. There is considerable opposition among the democrats of the 1 house to the shorl limit it is proposed to set up on 1 he debate. This feeling is shared by some of the most proniinent democratic leaders of the house. tind it seems a large possibility that tin? hanking and currency committee will be overruled and the special order will give ibis week to debate, with provision for a. ftnal vote after the holiday recess.
To-dav The house takes up and disposes in the army appropriation bill. The adjournment, for the holiday recess will probably occur Saturday. The talk of continuing the, session without 1 he ciistoina ry recess seems to be based on very slight foundation
Tin: N 1 AK.\ RA CANAI. KII.I..
Votr lay i5e Taken 011 I In* Measure Bs* fore the Week
CIONCR.
WASIUNOTON.
I lei'. J7.—The Nicara
gua canal bill holds its place as the unfinished business in the senate calendar. and the general understanding I appears to be that it will continue to •occupy the attention of the. scmna with few interruptions, and those by consent, until a vote is taken upon it.
The bill only comes 11)1 each day after the disposal of the morning business, and it will surrender this place temporarily Thursday to permit the I ceremonies in commemoration of
Webster and Stark of the unveiling of their statues hich have been placed in the capitol. There is also a prooJ,ability that the committee on appropriations ruay ask- consideration for tlic urgency deficiency bill toward the last of the week. The disposition among senators is favorable to an adjournment Thursday until after the
Christmas holidays, but it is probable the house will not consent to this arrangement and that the adjournment will be delayed until Saturday. I The program, therefore, with reference to lhe adjournment, so far as one has been arranged, is to adjourn Saturday. the insl.. until Thursday, .Ian. :i. Some senators predict, the final vole on the Nicaragua hill will be reached this week, but the friends of the bill scarcely hope for this result. Senator Caffery's objection to an agreement, for a vote on the bill Wednesday next is understood to have been made upon 2011stitutiona 1 grounds anil il is ijuite "probable that hi with several other
Senators, including Teller. Vest, Oeorge Bud Vilas, will desire to be heard in opposition lo the measure before it, shall be disposed of. Senator ullora will to-day open the speaking the neck wilh a speech on this onestiou.
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