Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 37, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 August 1898 — Page 3

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FOUR PERSONS KILLED.

Fatal Up;r-KnU Collision on a Mm

chusetta Railroad. In j rear-end colllaioa at Sharon station, a summer resort, twenty miles out of Boston, on the Providence divitHOB of the New York. New Haven & Hartford railroad, four persons were killed outright and thirty-eight serit ;. .. injured, and besides there were several score bruised and shaken up.

WILL NOT CHANGE SCALE. Im;xirt;int DorUion of I nilril Mio Workers of Amerita. The committee of reference of the Mtioiia executive loard of the United M Be Workers of America has refused to reduce the scale. The decision has undoubtedly averted a general demoralization of the coal t rade.

ALL THE ISLANDS CEDED. EatlM Philippine Archipelago Now In Our I'iMufiun. Tue terms of the capitulation of HaBiia as agreed upon between Gen. Jandcnes und Gen. Merritt, include the cession of the Philippine archipelago to Ute Halted States.

Fiv hildren Uro.vncd. A rjoodbarsl in Saw Mill Run, near Pittabors, caused a tidal wave in that Btream which endangered tap lives of a dnzrn persons. Five chÜdrea are missing and are supposed to ha e been drowned.

KioH-vUt Would Accept. Col. Theodore Roosevelt will accept the New York gubernatorial nomination, but the nomination will have to come to him from the republican party as a whole and not from any faction.

THE TRADE REVIEW. i'f i Hi- Brought m Large Kxpamlon Of Ilil-lUf-v R. G. Dun & Co.. in their weekly Review of Trade, say: "A war which brought no shrinkage of business while it lasted has brought with its ending quite a remarkable expansion. Orders and purchases have increased in nearly all branches, few as yet being of such nature that they can be attributed to the material enlargement of trade wita the lately Spanish islands, which must come a little later. "Failures for the week have been 1"4 in the United States against 81 last year, and 17 in Canada, against 30 last year." FOUR CHILDREN BURNER Appalling Fatality on a Farm Heat illliyi low. Four children lost their lives by fire on the farm of Peter Foy. three and one-half miles southeast of Stanlev. Iowa. They were sleeping in a barn, which burned.

THE YELLOW METAL.

F;i Torpedo Baal Destroyer. Twenty-eight knots an hour without a break, ithout a jar to her machinery and without a mishap is the record of th torpedo boat deot rover Farragoel as her fourth trial. Interfrrem-e Not Irolalle. An important communique published in t!ie Vienna A bead post say.-: "The Philippines' future is a matter for the United States and Spain to decide without outside interference."

President o Mit Otiiiiha. President McKinley has given a positive assuranoe that he will be the I teat of the Omaha exposition during the peace jubilee, which will be a feature early In October.

Money for ClirHtian Woods. Dr. Simpson of the Christian alliance took $."5.000 in cash and pledges Sunday from the poeketa of the people wh". cam to hear him in the grove at Old Orchard. Maine.

iMUfMl Ordered to Leave. Owing to tiie threatening attitude of the insurgents Gen. Merritt has orderet all armed rebels to withdraw at least ten mils from the vicinity of Manila.

Miners Appeal for Fund. An appeal has been issued by authority of the executive board of the United Mine Workers of America for funds to aid the striking Pennsylvania coal miners.

Mighty I'leet to lie intliered. Fifty-seven warships are under orders to rendezvous at Fort Monroe. and the orders still to be issued will raise the total to the neighborhood of seventy.

Spanish Commission Appointed. The Spanish Porto Rico commission, it is announced, haß been appointed. If is composed of Admiral Va'.larino. Gen. Ortega and Senor Sanchez Delaguüj. Will Muster Out at Ouce. Af'er a careful survey of the situation the president has decided to immediately muster out of service all volunteers except 110.000. To Settle Border Differences. The first session of the United States and Great Britain joint high commission was held in the parliament building in Quebec, Aug. 23. ItiC Concerns Patte. . consolidation of the Minnesota Iron company and the Illinois Steel company is perfected. The capital toch of the new concern is $29.500.000.

Citoip I n Pestliole Report is made that the military eaaip in Lookout Mountain is becoming a veritable pesthole owing to the bad water and lack of drainage. Gen. Srollald NoiimiAteU. Wisconsin republicans renominated Gen. Scofield for governor over his opponent. La Follette, on the first ballot by a vote of 620 to 436. Nukness In Jacksonville Camp. Th" -ickness in camp at Jacksonville, Fla., is becoming alarmingly distressing, there being about 300 cases in the division hospital daily. Win Not Co-operate With Insurgents The Philippine insurgents must reeognize the authority of the United State and there will be no joint occupation of Manila. President to Kcvletv the Army. The president has consented to re view the army of Santiago at Montaak Point.

President. Will Review the Troops. President McKinley will review the troops which participated in the Santiago campaign as soon as they are in condition.

senator Davis Accepts. Senator Davis of Minnesota has accepted the appointment as a member of the Spanish-American peace , omni ission.

French Cruiser Sunk. The Frent h cruiser I -a po rouse waeutik off the coast of MftJlUJMcar. The crew was saved.

SAGASTA'S POSITION, V III Not Iteeocnie surrender of the Philippines. Premier Sagasta states that Spain does not recognize the surrender of the Philippines, as the islands were relinquished by the Spanish commander after the signing of the protocol. M.titsacred hy p:iiilard. Eighty natives who took refuge from Spanish soldiers in the belfry of the cathedral at Ciales. Porto Rico, were overpowered and macheted. Two Hundred Were Killed. The Spanish loss during the bombardment of Manila and the assault by the American troops was 808 killed and 400 wounded.

BRING FOUR TONS OF GOLD FROM THE KLONDIKE.

Argonaut's Return from Alaska on the Roanoke Joaquin Miller ays the Mines Are the Richest In the World and Hardest to Work.

Seattle, Wash., July Pt.-The North American Trading and Transportation Company's steamer Roanoke arrived here at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon from St. Michael's. Alaska, with 240 passengers and with about four tons of gold, which, reduced to dollars, amounts to between $1,500.000 and $2.000.000. Of this amount the Canadian Bank of Commerce had 5.000 ounces and the North American Trading and Transportation Company 20.000 ounces. Probably 50 per cent of the returning miners have fortunes averaging at least $10,000 each. Joaquin Miller, the well known poet, who was among the Roanoke's passengers, briefly expressed the general tenor of the stories told by the Roanoke's passengers as follows: "The Klondike mines are certainly the richest ever found on the face o'" the earth, but this gold is tenfold harder to get than in any camp 1 have ever seen." This is a list of those having the largest individual amounts:

WiHlam Sloan.... tnn.DOl Robert I.tnaley.. ..

Why'.' Senator Sorghum "Allow me to congratulate you on your maiden peach. It was a gem of oratory and logic. But, my dear sir. you spoke rapidly for a slow man like myself to follow you." Senator Backaountry "Yes. sir, but I had to talk faster'n I ever did before in my life to keep up with that confounded shorthand writer in front. I could see him plainly from where I stood, and I never saw a fellow write so fast. The faster I spoke the faster that lunatic's fingers flew.' New York Wo-ld.

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1 -! nat ions Arc KefiiMeri. The Spanish govern meat has decided CO reject the resignations of the governor generals ot Cuba. Porto Rico and the Philippines. ."urgent Will Uetire. Frank !. Sargent, grand master of, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman, has notified the organization of his intention to retire

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To l.ue a Proclamation. Gen. Merritt has prepared a proclamation to the residents of Manila dehn ins the form of government that will prevail.

Will Not Movn II 'ulj. artprs. The proposition to remove the loajeattc committee's headquarters from Sr. Louis. Mo., to Jefferson City was defeated.

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4.uoo ' C II. i heat wood.. 4ßJMr .la.-k shay 4i).iki w. h. Drjrdea im' Krank Leslie DjOUU J. Merritt ajM0 i .lohn While a)jMH j K. SinKltnti 17100 Charl-'f Allen I5.0JO .I.C.Stewart 1400 T. Beverlritfe lo.ooo William Hrlas. . . 10,000 W .1. Mr Alpin I04MI David Peaeckon.. S,'i t Alex. Little 8,iuii ; Tit r KeU

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amounts they brought. The reason for th(j observance of such secrecy lies in a desire to evade the payment of the 10 per cent, royalty exacted by the Ca-

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have the miners paid royalty on the full amount taken out of their claims, and many of them have smuggled out larger sums than they will ac mit. It is said that the shipment of gold on the Roanoke would have been much heavier had those in the interior not felt some apprehension of an attack at sea by privateers. The North American Trading and Transportation Company will, it is stated, ship most of their gold on later boats. Some of the wealthiest miners will come out later in the season.

The 1)1 Terence. "Mamma." asked 7-year-old Willie, who .vas studying his Bible lesson, "what is the difference between high church and low church?" "T know," exclaimed his little 5-year-old sister. "Well, what Is the difference?" asked their mother. "One says 'awmen' and the other says 'amen.' " she replied.

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No Koom. "There Is one good thing about flats." "What is it?" "People who live in them have to put their children to bed when company comes." Chicago Dispatch.

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Charles W. Del'auw Bankrupt. Charles V. DePaw of New Albany, Ind., has Had a petition in bankruptcy. He places hit liabilities at $8fU,000 and assets at 145,060. PaallM Due to Foieir. Homeaicknesa and fevers are shown to have had a worse effect than bullets Batons :he troopa invading Cuba and I'orto Rico,

Star Pointer F;t Ille. At Joliet. 111.. Star Pointer paced a mile in l:5Sfe, lowerlaj the Ingalls track record of 2:02, made by Joe Patchen.

Sent to Springtiehl, III. Ad.it. (Ion. Corbin has ordered the First Illinois Cavalry to proceed at ones from Chtekamaoga to Springfield, 111.

Dynamite Cruiser ;t Failure. It has leen decided to place the dynamite cruiser Vesuvius out of commission. The vessel is considered a failure.

I'ri.e louey for Dewey. The treasury officials estimate that Admiral Dewey will receive ad priza money out of the Spanish war about lioo.ooo. Increase in Pension I n' The pension roll on July :0 last contained 09:1.714 names, a net increase of 1 7.700 OTer the previous year. tiiioil Wkaal Crop in Canada. Canada's wheat crop this year will be by long odds the greatest in the history of the dominion. Story of Massacre Conti r med. The massacre of mure than one hundred natives of Porto Rico by Spanish troops is confirmed. To Hiilld a Cup Defender. The Hei i eshoffs have received a contract to build A: riea's cup defender. The price is stated to be $156,000. Spanish Commission Appointed. Th Spanish eoaaaa iaaioa to arraasjt for the evacuation of Cuba haf been appointed in Madrid. Troops to Leave C.imp Thomas. It is the intent. on of the war department to move all the troops from Camp Thomas except 1.1.000 or 20 .Out). Joseph II. Choate Honored. Joseph li. Choate. New York, was hosen president of the American liar aasociai ion.

He Disagreed. "But yours is auch a narrow life." said the summer boarder. "O, I dunno," said the farmer. "It's spread out over 210 acres."

The new "Empire" combs are the latest thing in Paris, and suit the new s;yle of wearing the hair. FITS fcnUMntlyCwd. Nnnt ornerTninn aftti first, iay'l uo ot Dr. Kline s lirrat Nerv! Restorer. Snt lor yilEE $'4.00 triaj bottl and tratrn.Du. K II. Kline. Ltd. .931 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa People who drown their troubles usually preserve them in alcohol. To Cure Constipation Torever. Take Oascarets Candf Cathartic 10c or 2Se. If C C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. Sautiago bombardment powder cost 1(000,000.

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Merritt Is liovernor of Alanila. Oen. Merritt as military OVeraoi has taken formal possesriion of Manila.

Knssi.t After a Coaling Station. It is rumored in Berlin that Russia U negotiating with Spain for a eoallBg station in the Philippinen, Oshl.osh Strike HettleJ. Tip- Otfhkoao woodworkers' trike Ik practically settled.

KoimI Sent to 'ilavana. A ship loaded with 30,000,000 rations ha.s left Tampa for Havana,

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