Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 45, Plymouth, Marshall County, 21 October 1898 — Page 2
THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT.
G. W. METSKER, Pub and Prop. 7LTMOUTH, - - - INDIANA. D Minor Happenings ol the Past Week. EVENTS OF L.fST SEVEN DAYS. Political, Iteligiou. Social and CiImI 1 Döing of tlif Whole World Carefully Condensed for Our Headers The Accident Kfcord. St. Louis, Mo. John W. Edwards ßhot and killed A'exander Chariton, whose divorced wife figures in the tragedy. Edwards is a son of the late Col. David Edwards, a prominent patent medicine man in Minneapolis. Washington. Services in all of the Episcopal churches were conducted by bishops of the churches who are now here in attendance upon the general council. In some of the churches special services were held. Washington. In a letter to A. E. Orr, vice chairman of the Red Cross relief committee. Surgeon General Sternberg of the army states that the government is now fully equipped for the care of sick aohlSers in the line of special food, and that QOtskk Bid is no longer needed. London. Floods In Japan have doo great damage to rops and many liven have been Ior. Aichi prefecture, which seeau to have suffered most, lost thirty-five ItOQS B washed ft ITS? overthrown, 17 s partly wrecked, i 412 injured nam r"'"" inundated. Seven J Ii es were lost. , Chattannoa Venn. The annua j convention of the American Christian missionary society was held h;re. Washington Mrs. John Shermani condition shows some improvement and her family and friends hope for her early recovery. ! Cincinnati. Ohio The Master Horse- j hoc is Nnflonnl Proteetin Association of America held its annual convention. iron dale, Ohio- While crossing the Wheeling and Lake Erie tracks Frank Sass and William Schockt of Toledo wore Killed. Glendaie. Ohio Famen DonoTan, aged 22, was murdered b William Gearus, aged 72 yen;: Drunkenneas casss d the tragedy. Camp Hamilton. Ky. Orders ware received at corps headquarters instructing that no regiment be sent south till the yellow fever is entirely eradicated. Dominion City. Man.-In the Calician settlement heie I Galician and his four children were found murdered. The wife is mining and is suspeeted to be guilty of the crime. New York It is not yet decided who is to succeed the late Dr. John Hall as pastor of 'he Cifrh Avenue Presbyterian church. Washington The telephone wires in the neighborhood of Santiago have been br kf n and torn flown by Cubans for use in binding hay ricks. Gen. Wood ras order d the arrest of all persons found to be carat rat 1 in the a Sah. Indianapolis- Or, Charles K. Hon sing, professor of sociology in the I'niversity of Chicago, and H. H. Hart of Chicago, crretary uf the national conferenle on corrections. wre among the sneakers at i mass meeting held aader tin auspices of the National Prison Association. The subject under discussion aras "Prison lit form Work' Neu Tork letters are being forwarded "i Gov. Black by prominent men asking him to restore John Y. McKane to the citizenship of which his conviction and imprisonment do prise? htm. Plnmneld, S. J. A building occupied by the Barge Cyclic Company and a number of families was burned, the losses aggregating $60,000. Milton. Wis ''ire destroyed E. A. Hoimea' itorc ami residence and Goodrich's tobacco shed. Loss, 9MM, with ;::.ooo Insurance. Mbmim rque, N. II.- A fire on Mam strseg dentroyed six huildlnga, Including the ftfetroaolrtas Hotel Block. Oxford, Ohio.- The faculty of Miami rnivers'fy stopped all football games Of the varsity team. Brutality SB : negligence of scholastic duties arc glV" ' n as the reason, Rome- Italy has abandoned its big rava! ptoginin for 'he year, involving an ssmeaditnrc of MMOMOI lire, and will ask for a nava! credit of but Muskegon. Mich A. P. Conner A Co., clothing and shoe fit in. made an tgnment of over $5,0. Psuhersburg, W. Ya. At Roueevrrt Qosnasj Dilly, a circus man, was kflled by a female elephant. Dilly had been teasing the elephanl sad her baby natu tin: sniraa became em aged. New York- The Times announces a .eduction of price from .1 cents to 1 cent. Rnenos Ay res- fiep. Rom, who OB .tune 12 last was elected presldenl of rgcntina for ix years, assumed the pfsutdeaey. He has formed miniat ry. Plymouth, lud C. Moorehead and H. Burner, two cade; sttatsats i the c'wlver Military rademv near her. ere drowned in Lake MaMiiktickee. IJoston John M. Forbes. Sr.. president of the board of sUrsCtors of th Chicago, Bttrlingion ft Quin- railroad, Hsd S1 hjf home in MittOB.
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CASUALTIES. Osgood, Ind. Wilbur Reynolds ac- ( Mentally shot and killed himself. He was aged 22 and leaves a wife and two cbildrea. foungstown, O. At a furnace explosion at the Mahoning Valley Iron company Dontinick Joyce, Thomas Mackin, Matt Gloney and Will Elgon were injured and all may die. Chicago. Le i g h t on Lee, a prominent Philadelphia contractor, fell from an elevated train and is now at Mercy hospital suffering from injuries which may result in his death.
.I?' slK "' (ckci near Hipwis or thp lohn'. wrecked near Breeds, on the Toledo, Peoria & Western railroad. Charles Maxwell, conductor, had both legs cut off and the lower part of his body was terribly crushed. He died in an hour. New Orleans The paint manufactory and warehouse of K. McWilliams. limited, on Magasine street, was burned and the Gulf Manufacturing Company's building adjoining was also damaged. Traverse City, Mich. The schooner A. J. Rogers, bound from Elk Rapids to Detroit with a cargo of iron, sank Fix miles off Old Mission lighthouse in fifty feet of water. The crew, with capt. Frank Coalsin, escaped to the lighthouse. Du Path. Minn. Fire caused a IS per cent lo.-s to the Cranberry Lumber company. Insured in the Northern. PheaiZ of Brooklyn, Caledonia, Milwaukee and Royal Exchange. Oneonta, N. Y. Tuatin Dibbel, aged about G5, and Ira E. Green, aged ÖT. loth of Cnadilla. were killed by a railroad train. They were walking on the track. Opequon, W. Va. The eart-hound Chicago express on the Baltimore and Ohio was it: coiiioion. Engineer Senssy was killed and two other emoloycs injured. FORtlCN. Manila. It is reported that MacabuIos, the chief controlling the live northern provinces of Luzon, has revolted against Aguinaldo, and that sharp fighting between the insurgents is proceeding. Rome.-The Italic says: 'France has concluded a treaty with Abyssinia against Great Britain in the Fashoda auair." London. The duchess Of Marlborough, formerly Miss Cornau I o Yamlerbilt Of New York city, -uve birth to a son at Blenheim castle. bondoa The Peking correspondent of the Daily Chronicle says: "There is a rumor in circulation that a plot is on foot for a massacre of the Europeans." Odessa A congress of Russian mill owners deckled, owing to the decline in exports, to petition the government to grant export bounties on Hour. London The Swedish minister of marine has decided to propose to the riksdag that I redit of over 20.000,000 kroner be rated for naval inquire meats These will include the purchase of three first-class ironclads, ammunition, torpedoes and submarine mines. Paris A dispatch received to-day from St. Louis, Soacgambla. confirms the reported raptors f Chief Samory, all his family and his chiefs. Lieut. Jacquin personally pursued and seized Samory. Tangier, Morocco SerioUl disturbances base taken place in Tafiit. which is one of the great subdivisions of the empire, and is used as a place of banishment for political offenders. London Owing to a vote of want of confidence, the Cape Colony ministry has n signed. It was headed by Sir Qordon Sprint;. CRIME. Galena, ill.- W. M. Fehler was arrestcd for forgery. He is eighteen years Of age. He ha . confessed the crime. Bloomington, ill. William N. Coons of this city, a telegraph operator, aged . . ...it luvt i. i in It UllliOl. It ill tl UU.lv. i in Missouri. Washington. The secretary of state issued a warrant for the surrender to l)u German authorities of Karl Ludwig Meyer, alias Lewis Meyer, if was chargi 1 with forgery. Danville, ill. Albert üaderwood, Peter Carp, Joseph Bilcus and Walter Halben at Westville were arrested on a beach warrant for the murder of doepb Swank in that city three weeks ag". Cincinnati W, J. HaJdeaaan pleaded tire guilt j to the chargi of murder of Senaten: Richardsem. Re was refused bail ami was taken to jail. Kansas City, Mo.- Frank R. Mason, a graduate of West Point, pleaded guilty to burglary and has been sentenced to serve ten years in tin penitentiary. Springfield, Ill. -Cov. Tanner has issued a requisition on the governor of Missouri for the sum ndr of Harry McAuliffe, wanted in Chicago for burglary and tinder arrest in St. Lor.is. Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Jefferson I). Goddard, under a sitc n-year sentence for the murder of Fred Jackson, a laundry man, has been granted a new trial b the st.-ite supreme con;;. Dover. Del. The trial of Fnited States S. aator Kenny of Delaware, on d Charge ol complicity in the bank defalcation, has been postponed to 1 Ncemorir St. Louis, Mo. While trying to arrest Georgs Hates, a negro, Patrick Gunning, town marshal of Kirkwood. ;i maaJonable suburb, was shot and instantly killed. Washington. A dispatch from Chemulpo states that the three accused prisoners were executed at Seoul. Tho mob dragged the bodies through tho street. There wan no other violence, but tbe situation i serious.
MISCELLANEOUS. Denver. Col. A New York syndicate has completed negotiations for all the properties of the Victor Coal and Coke company in southern Colorado, in the vicinity of Trinidad, consisting of several miles of mines and coke ovens. Elgin, ill. Thomas D. Burke, an exalderman of Chicago and the brother of Oil Inspector Robert Burke, died at the insane asylum here. Quincy, 111. Pike Moore has begun a $25.000 damage suit against this county for failing to keep a contra ; entered into with him for the collection of evaded taxes. Boston, Mass. George Wilson Phillips, aged 70, who invented most of the machinery which was used in the first match factory in the country, died at his home in Springneid. Washington Lieut. Fred H. Pullen of New Jersey died of yellow fever it Dry Tortugas, Fla. He was attached to the Resolute. Cape Town -A new ministry has been formed by Mr. Y. P. Schrein r. the leader of the Afrikander bund, who will occupy the offices of premier and colonial secretary. New Albany. Ind. Mrs. Julia Wilson of this city is dead. She was in her 100th year and was a pioneer. Hebron. O. Frank Lee's two little daughters ate jimsen weed seeds while playing. Lillian i- dead and Mildred is dying. Dubuque. Iowa. Receipts at the internai revenue collector's office here from the sale of stamps and other sources average over $2,000 a day. New York The offer of Brentanos, the booksellers, to pay their creditors 30 cents on the dollar has been accepted by most of them and an effort is being made to reorganise the firm. Out of $175.000 liabilities, creditors representing $150,000 have signed the agreement. Aahurn, N. Y. Mrs. Augusta Nack. In prison for the murder of William Quldensuppe, suffers from cataracts of the eyes and is likely to become totally blind. New York The Adams & Bishop Company, manufacturers and wholesale dealers in paper, with offices her? and mi'ls at New Windsor. N. Y.. have made an assignment, it is thought the liabilities may reach $200,000.
Wa8hlnsrton Mai. Gen. Francis V r Greene bas been ordered to report to Gen. Fitshagh Lee. Seventh army corps, ana will command a division of the array of CQhao occupation. Gen. Greene took part in the battle of Manila. Rock Island. 111. Thirty molders. comprising the force at the works of the Rock Isian.l Plow Company, have struck because the company declined to re-establish last year's scale as to wages. L'!st year the men worked piece work, and averaged $2.50 to 2.7." a day. The men went to work under protest at 22 cents an hour. Frankfort, Ky.- Eft-Congressman W. T. Bills, whose candidacy for the senate has been regarded as a certainty by the snti-Blackburn element of the party, has decided not to enter the race. Asheville. N. C The National Retail Liquor Dealt PS' convention elected August Koehler, Orange, president. Kllbourn, Wis. Rev. Elmer Tocum died at his home in this village, l e was one of the best known of all the ministers In Wisconsin, having pleached In everv county in the state. Paris-'J in Lafayette monument i committee has received a dispatch from President McKinley highly apl roving the project to erect a monument to Lafayette in connection with the Paris exposition of 1000. LATEST MARKET REPORT. CHICAGO. Cattle, all grades $2.00 Ho;.:s, common to prime. 2.00 6 r.sö :;.90 is.so rt .47 Sheep atid lambs Wheat. No. t red Corn, No. II Oats. No. Z white Eggs Batter Rye. No 2 PEORIA Rye. No. 2 2.00 .;; 30e .30' 23J,f.y .24 il O -20 .49 .50 .40 .24 .20':. .73 7 1 f. i Oats, No. 2 white Corn. No. 2 NEW YORK. Wheat. No. 2 red Corn, No. 2 Oats, No. 2 KANSAS CITY. Cattle, all grades 1.50 Hogs, all grades &3S She op and Limbs 3.00 MILWAUKEE. Wheat, No. 2 northern. 05.40 ::.70 r 5.50 .67 Oats. No. 2 white Barley. No. 2 .L'.V. 43 11 ST. LOUIS. When . No. 2 Oats, No. 2 cash Corn, No. 2 cash Cattle all grades 2.1S Hogs S.C5 She-p and lambs 3.7G TOLEDO. Wheat, No. 2 cash Corn, No. 2 mixed Oats, No. 2 mixed Rye, No. 2 cash .? MM &S.35 (tr:.s: t :,.x:, .;s ::i mm .4SL 1.10 Clor T: eed, prime ' ash I ll- ( I ii-K in CoiWlfcW. Twenty-live Pre chiefs from tili... in Indiana. Mulligan. Ohio and Ken tacky were in St. Louis attending the annual fire chiefs' convention. To laOTaasa su'i'-s The Swedi.-di naval board lias recommoude.l to the riksdag an appropriation of $::,7.r,2.ooo for the;cznenses ol Ihv next two years. o. i! at Sun PUaaalaMh The house of bishops of the Episcopal council voted to hold the convention o 1001 it San Fianciscu.
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Steamer Mohegan Wrecked in a Furious Ga!e. APPALLING LOSS OF LIFE, Only ThfrtyOa lt s aed or the Two Rand red .nl mi i!i:ira Llfoboati Uaabta to Render AMtetancc on Jkci oe-it o.' the Heai v Sea. i The Atlantic Transport company's steamer Mohegan, formerly the 4'bopatra of the Wilson and Purness-Ley-land line. Which left London for New York Oct. 13, with 150 passengers and a crew of fifty, went ashore off the Lizard, on the coast of Cornwall. England. Of the entire number of persons aboard when the ship foundered but thirty-one are alive. A part of this number are passengers, with a few members of the crew. All the Falmouth rays went oat to render assistance, '.m none was able to appioach the Vissel. The Mohegan was one of five vessels recently purchased from the Wilson and Purness-Leyland line by the Atlantic Transport company to replace OLD GLORY The same nag that was hauled down seven years ago again proudly floats over the eapitol of our Pacific territory the anglo-Hawaiian Hag being the Mohawk, Mobile, Massachusetts. Michigan and Mississippi, which were sold to the United State-; governmc tu to be used as transports. VOLUNTEERS ORDERED HOE. l-uiiliirs Will Take Tlit'iPlace Porta Blee, Red Cross Agent Barnes cables Stephen B. Barton of tho executive committee at Ne w York that al! volunteers In Porto RICO haVi been ordered home, ami that 1 0,000 regulars wiil be sent from the United States to take their place. No .Money for Blanco. Seaor Qlron, Spanish minister of the Colonies, lias cabled to Capt.-On.-Blanco instructing him to stop drawing money, ss the government is in a difficult position to meet the necessary expenses attached to the evacuation of Cuba. Go State llaliota. The Indiana supreme court decided that the cames of the candidates for nppeliate judges shall b- placed upon the- state ballots. The democrats made the nominations ami the decision sustains their action. Rpain'a Tone More Wn-nk-. The Madrid Imparclal announcethat tho government hag cabled den. Blanco not to turn over any further territory to the Americans until the peace treaty has been definitely signed. Will Not Have Headquarter. Knights Templars defeat tl proposition to locate the grand encampment headquarters in Washington, tints providing for the storage ol' all archives of the enai mpmenl i.i tint' city. loin Platt Banfe Ilaaed. Thi Tioga National bank :t Oswego, X. Y.. owned by ex -Senator Putt, wadosed b otd.'.- of the comptroller of the currency. The rashler is -aid to have embezxlctl large sums. s.irceio TeaUera ill Bealanatle. Ih ant- !'. Sargent, graml ma.-: er of the Brotherhood of locomotive Pire men, has tendered bis resignation to Pres Ideal McKinley as a member of the Indus! i hit eomrnls don. A po1 alle Delegfate Caha The pop has appointed Archbiahop Chappelle of Mew Orleans as apostolic delegate to Cuba. i' will retain his position al New Orleans, his new Held being a special mission v -ns'Is Ordered to (naraatlaek The United States steamship lt solute has been ordered from Tortugas t New York go into quarantine. There is yellow fever on board. Preatdeni ;t s'- l-oul. President McKinley wax on Oct. it ihe .must of St. which, two years nomination to hli Louis, the city in ago, he received the present high office. H ill Mara t lit- Colon. Lieut. Hobsoa expects to have 'he Cristobal Colon raised by the tid o. tuiji month
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Fiftv-Siv tstrU.uds S-ut to the Philip piue Irtwda San Francisco, Cal., Oct 12. A new trade with the Philippines has sprung ; up. Daring the past six or se-v. D , weeks no less than 60 carloads of . i and sixty carloads of cigarettes have been sent there. ?dilwaukee and Louis firms are shipping the beer, an '. Richmond. New York and several o: Iter eastern rlties are forwarding the cigarettes. The articles are for the use ; of the American soldiers, though it is I expected that the shipments may be welcomed by the natives. LOUISVILLE IS VICTOR. Ki;;;;!it- Templar Will Mvel in Biwithera City. At the meeting of the gram; encam; -! meat ol the Knights Templars Louis ville, Ky.. was selected as the plat where the next conclave is to be held. Reuben H. Lloyd. .San Francisco, va .elected grand master. Fran,-- Preparing for Y:ir. The French minister of marine has ! given orders to prepare the armo"- d cruisers Admiral Trehouaia. Bouvin Jemmapea and Valmy for active service, and also to send to Brest witl til j delay the largest possible number of ' gunners to man the forts and btttter- ' ies. AT HONOLULU. replaced bj the stat s and swipes, From a photograph taken on the daj of the proclamation th picture show.American marines in the Foregrotin THE TRADE REVIEW. Lain learl Iruri; the Week. R. I. lam Co.'s a'ceklj rcvlea . trade say.-: "With a:Ti;;i payments throuli clearing bouses per ceni large: than in the sans week of 1893, it eat not be said thai business Is in any sense falling oh. and yet many at complain! np because the amount res i.t d as profit smaller than was formerly realised in good times. In ;i most verv brapch of business trade I now transacted on ;i narrower margii oi profit thus in any other time e fair prosperity. "Failures fen the areek aerc 30Ü tin United States, against 323 lasi year, ami 1?" in Canada, .o4::;ti! last year." Stranded .t Loaia. Pifty-seven negroes sho canii- :r. Alabama to srork in the mines :i VI den. Hi., ait stranded .:t St. Lon; There is the densest ignoram amoi the blacks as to who - : them to Louis. They were put on the i:. . Springfield. 111. bat who pai the?1 fare sis no. known. Mo- Ciiw leaioaerti Make it,iii..i-..;-The Paris Gaulols says 'be bar .. States demands posse ion e th whole Phlllppitte group. The ; can government i.- prepared to beconi responsibb- for the Philippine del provided that Spain pu ranteea t' Cuban debt. S:ii! iii' lit i mi KMparvr. 'I he Alexandria (figyiit) police liavi arrested nine Italian anarjehists and have thereby frustrated ;. plot again-: the lift' ot ISmperor IVilliaia ot .' many. r:ri UtrUu tbunl C5 r. The strike I'm:)- i.- Waning. Thil ty more brigades of gendarmerie h: been ordered to Paris. The cj . ters have decided not to join ' s strike. DeAc tnr .tlt i; i r. Tiie international yachl race for the America enp hav been fixed for datt between Oct. - and 12 aeai year at San d Hook. Kotiaa i laallj Glvea t The sultaaV final orders for Lbi complete srtthdraaral of the Turkish garriaoB in Crete have been received. Mr, l it lniut ! Dytog;. Mrs. Fltshuffh L H rery U. at Richmond, t;n. Lee has not lie permitted to see bet since his :ir;:;' from Jacksonville. T l ltjlo tlt- Vetloa i-vt. Surgeon-Clen. Wyman ot the marine hospital w n let the work In the lOU fever. lias gone to Inspe south In light ins v Plot tmtiafll t li Oorraatnl it is annouucd that n military plot s gainst the Preach government has been discovc red at Paris.
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