Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 47, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 November 1898 — Page 2

THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT.

G W. MET. IER, Pub. and Prop. FLTMOUTH, - - - INDIANA. Minor Happenings of the Week, Past EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. l'olitiral. Religion. Social atol Criminal Doing. of the Whole World Crtrefully Condensed for Our Header The Aciilent Kreon!. Vienna The remains of the late Em press Elizabeth of Austria were transferred to their npal resting place in the vaults of the Capuchin church. where, they now lie beside the remains ; of the late Crown Prince Rudolph. San Francisco- The steamer Portland, which arrived from Sr. Michael's, brings important news of the arctic whalint: fleet. The C&tch up to Oct. 10 was one of the largest on record and represented in round numbers abou" 51,000,000. St. Louis. Mo.-John F. Coyle. a member of the Nineteenth lTnite;l States infantry, was shot to death by John Derr, a ember of company A. Twenty-first United States infantry. The tnig- i;y rci :::,(! in a .-aloon ou (Jreer avenue. New York The report of the lateCol. Waging n his Investigations in Havana and his soggi Btiuna as to aan itary Improvements In that city for i President McKinley were practically i eeaapleted before his death. Thr guar- I antine eras lifted from the house ha ! which Col. Waring died. Omaha. Neh. George Seir, amemoer of the Halted States marine corps, who died of typhoid fever, was given a military funeral. Self was the first member of the marine corps to ' 1 from disease linee the beginning or th? campaign against Spain. Knoxville. Tenn. Nine members of the war Investigating commission party reached here, visited the division hopital and examined closely into the provisions made ( : earing for the sick, the methods of treatment adopt u ;5mi the condition of the inmati s. BmmeU, Wis. Mrs. Eliis had a battie with an eagle. The bird was killed. Mcntonr. Fiance This district was visited by a terrible hailstorm. The hailstonea were of immense size. Th olive and lemon crops have been completely destroyed. Wing. 111. Wing is experiencing Its second visit this year of the diphtheria. Eleven deaths have occurred within the last fem days. Portland. Ore. George A. Steele anJ Oeoree A. Steele's company have petitioned the United States court to be declared banana pt. Assets, $130,000; liabilities. $411,000. Mumie. Ind. Edward Goidrick and Michael O'Carra quarr led. whereupon Ooldi'lcs sein ed a revolver and Br t four shots at O'Ojira. one producing wound that may prove fatal. Haifa, 111. Charles Williams, town commissioner of West Galena, while en route home, accidentally fell into a deep gutter by the roadside, and being enable to extricate himself smothered .to death. Milwaukee, Wis. The Milwaukee typothrtae, or employing printers, indorsed the reaotation recently adopted by the aaHonal typothetae, providing for fewer orking hours for print pressmen a id bookbinders. London The Rome correspondent or the Daily Chronicle says the pone will Shortly issue an encyclical or. anarchism. Newbaig, x. v. while playing with a loaded revolver in their home. Bentha Veach, 4 years old, shot and killed Mahal S. Warren. aged G years. San Francisco- The transport Zealandia, with the First and Second battaiions of the First Tenseaaee regiment. comprising BSQ men. sailed for Manila. Detroit, Mkh.- A man giving his j name U Krnest Whiten was arrested on - 'a oMueieu a jocacj i named James Street 00 March :;i hurt : in St. Louis, Mo Monterey, Mexico Mexican officers report three deaths from jellow fr-ver, with four new case-, private information hadleatSB a gieatei mortality anl an increase in Sichness. PI laoelptla -Rev. Bamnel Mutch :r:ore. one of the most prominent ministers in the Presbyterias church, died ;it his aSBM in this city from kidney rouble. Washington The quarantine against -out hern por's has been extended until Nov. If,. 111001 days later than usual. The res Irls! lea bacJndea Atlantic port-: SOUth of Savannah and points on the ;i:lf of Mexico. Toledo, O. Two bodtea were tak' ti from the ruins of the I nion Flevator fire. One is thought to be that of Bert W'ainwright. A total af elghteea dead is the result of the tire, which Occurred S'-pt. Ml Shelhyville, Ind. While walking be hind a horse S-year -old Wade Roberts d his bead kicked from his shoulders. San Francisco Prod Carver, compsaay O, Fty first Iowa, died at the general hr al from pneumonia, fob lowing fever. laPortt,, John J. O'Keefc was held for trial in the federal eourt under S2.,'!0 bonds, charged with rifiing the mails at Valparaiso. Winona Lake, lnd. -It is proinbir that the next quadrennial meeting ot the general conference of the Fuited States will mee here

CASUALTIES.

Hagerstown, Ind. West River mills, three miles north, owned hy Richard Cheosman, were totally destroyed by fire. Loss. $5,000: partly insured. Mount Carmel, 111 The Grand opera house was destroyed by fire; loss. $20,)0o. New Orleans -The Louisiana Cypress Lumber Company of Harvey. La., wae damaged by fire to the extent of $20,000. Canton. Miss. The steam gin of W. D. Owen was burned, also fourteen bales of cotton. Loss. $4.000; insurW 12,200. Uswcgo. X. Y. The Tonkin River Boiler and Engine works. thu city, were destroyed by fire. Loss. $105,000. Otto Snyder, the night watchman, perished in the building. .Toliet. 111.- David Craig (colored) fell into the canal and was drowned. I Denver. Colo. Dr. Edward Bovett, 1 a veterinarian, and E. Girard, cook, I were drowned while fishing in Bowles j lake. Appleton, Wis. Stephenson science hall, at Lawrence university, burned. The loss is $15,000, partly covtred by insurance. Merrill, IS. C. F. P. Hixon. who is the principal stockholder in the T. B, Scott Lumber company, whose Iarj;o Bawmil was recently destroyed by lire announces that the alant will not be ( n ballt ! Mxi. o. Mo. Dr. John BL Clarl;. ; aged 84 years, father of Congressman j Champ Clark of this district, die I J from the effects of a fall and old age. j Beloit, w;.- Fred B. Whetstone, a i young married man connected with i the Beloit Electric Lisrht company. j was killed while adjusting street i lamp. uuncie, Ind. -A soum bound passenger train on the Fort Wayne. Cinir.nati and Louisville division of the Lake Erie and Western railway run down a horse and baggy b.iug driven by Charles A. Smith near Elton. The horse was killed, the buggy demolished and the driver so badly injured that he Will die. FOREIGN. Paris lime. Sarah Bernhart made a successful sppearance at the Theatre de la Renaissance in Catnllo Mendea' Torsion of The Medea" of Burtpldes. London The faiiur Is announced of li. s. Nicholls, the well known publisher of rare and carious works. His liabilities are estimated at $520,000. London- It is officially reported that Gen. Kitciu oer will take the title of Lord Kitchener of Khartoum and of A spall, in the county of Surroy. St. Petersburg It is now recognised that the epidemic prevailing at Samarkand is the true plague. The mortality bj high. Vienna? Dr. Poch, who has been attending the victims of th: bubonic I ue la Vienna, together with Hochegger, another of the nurses, has d' veloped Symptoms of the disease. Kobe, Japan The Japanese steamer Mijagaia was sonh almost ir mediately, after having been in eoliif n With the Japanese steamer KinshiuMaru. Slaty Japanese were drowned. Vienna.- Dr. Marmore t, the head of '.he Pasteur Institute in Paris, has arrived here with two litres of plague serum, and all the suspects have been inoculated. London Great Britain is strengiu- ' uing her position in China. CRIME. Kewanee, 111. Louis Silverman, formt rlj a merchant of this city, has been held to the grand jury on charges of forgery. San Francisco- .Mrs. Cordelia Botkin ha been Indicted and will he tried for the murder of Mrs. John P. Dunning in Dover, Del. Lanora Kan. - William Elliott, formerly of Chicago, killed Miss Fannie Laaheil, who had refused to many him. and then committed suicide. Akron. Dhio The CuyahOgS Falls barns of the Akron and Cnyahoga Falls Rapid Transit Company were destroyed by lire and with them sixteen : cars. The loss .vill be 020.000, fullv in- ! ii red I ii 4 endiarv. Mai'u,n. hld, Cr-orge Martin. uv K.(.;,.(1 of robbia the bank of Flora of ,as1 S pt m! ( r. was arrosted in r..,. i this citv Lafayette, Ind. -Kniest Freeman, who killed his young wife here mat may. was given a life sentence by the jury. Rockford, ill. The jui in the case of Ami! T. and Edward Johnson, charged with highway robbeiy, returUh (I a verdict Of not guilty. Louisville, Ky. Charles 0. Henning, who absconded from the Bank of Louisville wit li JjSS.L'Ou several weeks ago. has been captured in London, England. Concord, N. H. In the supreme court Hiram F. Qerrlab, the defaulting deput state treasurer, waa sentenced to two years at bard labor in the state pri.-ou. atadtaaa. Wht Henry Schnlaaaa Iroaaned Maasell in Lake Monona, after tyinf one end of a lope to his bodv and the other to a tree, go that his body could be found i aslly. Valparaiso, lnd. John O'Keefe, the mail carrier .".bo was arrested UuM voeh b the poatofflce Inapectora for Ihstracting letters containing money on his routs, was bound over to the next term of the United Slates court in the sum of $1,500. Shelby villc, lud. Henry and Joseph Wison have been arrested charged with stealing cattle from the pasture of .lames Foster. They were caught in the act of disposing of two steers for $0. LaOroMsr, Wis. Mrs. August dienen committed suicide by walking ioto the Mi dsMpp' rtver.

MISCELLANEOUS. i I Providence. R. L Joseph Leiter, son j of the Chicago millionaire, has pur- j chased the famous Rhode Island Lo- J

comotive works and will begin :hc manufacture of locomotives under the patents the concern holds. Beloit. Wis. -The state convention of the Young Women's Christian association was held in this city. Victoria, B. C The official gaaotte gives notice of the Intended construction of a railway from North Vancouver to the Iake Atlin gold fields. New York Two more men of war will probably follow the auxiliary calaai Buffalo to the Asiatic squadron. San Juan. Porto Rico Private Peter Nolan, company L, Third Wisconsin, and Private Homer M. Bailey, company B. First Kentucky, died of typhoid fever Boston, Mass. - The general strike of the boot and shoe lasters in southeastern Massachusetts factories has heen declared off. Santa Fe. X. M First Lieut. Frederick W. Wientge, troop I. Roosevelt's rough riders, died of typhoid fever. Litchfield. 111.- The miners in the Litchfield Coal Mining company's mine have struck because nine fellow workmen were discharged. San Francisco Maj. Robert. B. C. Be ment of the volunteer engines rs is sick In Manila with typhoid fever. He was appointed from St. Paul. Milwaukee, Wis. a temporary in- j junction has been granted against the Milwaukee Enterprise Box and Lumber Company In the suit brought by William Doig, th" Brooklyn box-nailing machine manufacturer, Boston. Mass. The ho.-!ti:;.l ship Bay state has reached here from Porto 1 Rico with 11$ Bich and convalescent soldiers of the Sixth Massachusetts and twenty of the First regiment volunteers. Two members oi the Sixth died cn the voyage. Washington The Peruvian government has asked congress to vote $40,000 to pay th, claim of Vi tor ii. MacCord, consular agent of the United States in Areottlpa, Peru, in 1895, for damage sustained by reason of iniprieonment daring the revolutionary outbreak In that country. Washington. The president haa given his eoneent to the Second Georgia regiment remaining in the United States service. Caracas The. cities of Venezuela! were en fete iu honor of Simon Bolivar, the South American liberator. Much enthusiasm was manifested In the C4 b '.rat ions. tf uncle, Ind. The regular annual meeting Of the Northern Indiana school superintendents met hero, with a good attendance. Victoria. B. C Yukon river in Alaska Is now filled with slush Ice" and travel to Dawson is suspended. La Salle, 111. The Northern Illinois Teachers' association met here with an attendance of 1.400 from various cities in northern Illinois Waukegan, 111. Samuel Voak. 100 years old, died In the town of Benton. La Salle, Ilk The new La Balls township high school building was dt dicated with impressive ceremonies. Lisbon. Ohio.- -Alpheus Arier, one of the heaviest depositors of the failed First National Bank, has been Forced to close his harness manufacturing establishment as a result of his losses. Parkersburg. W. Va. Cot Z. T. Vinson, who during the campaign of lsi"! was chairman of the national democratic committee for West Virginia, has taken the stump in that state for the republican ticket. LATEST MARKET REPORT. CHICAGO, all grades $1.0 Cattle

Hogs, common to prime. 2.00 63.72 Sheep and lambs 2.00 0S.6O Wheat, No. 1 red OS0 .07 Corn, No. 2 221 b, Oats, No. .' white SOi 6 .2S EggB 17 ft .IT1,' Butter UHC .22 Rye, No. 2 B0IJ .51 TOLEDO. Wheat, No. 2 eaah .7o'4 Corn, No. 2 mixed ,33ft Oats No. 2 mixed .24 Rye, No. 1! cash Cloverseed, prime cash.. 5.0 MIIAV iUKBTB. Wheat, No. l northern. ,68 Oats. No. 2 white Sij '-ti Barley. No. 2 .17 PBORIA. Rye, No. 2 .40 Oats. No. 2 while Mi MM Corn. No. 2 .:t2'i KANSAS CITY, rattle, all grades 110 05.25 Moss all grades gJS 02.08 Sheep and lambs 2.00 05.56 NEW YORK Wheat. No. I rod .70TS Forn. NO. 2 .29 Oats. No. 2 .29 ST. LOF1S Whrut, No. I r,f fir .70 U Oats. No. 2 cas h .25 Corn, No. 2 cash JS cattle, all grade 2.02 05.50 Boga 3.40 '-Kir,:. Slice) and lambs 4.00 " on

KmImI Keur laid ollUion. A roarend cotlisicm ou the Unioa l'a it'u: railroad near Omaha resulted iu the death of threo men and I he serious injury of one oi her. Miios:.-i Itiit'lianan 1 Arbitrate. Argentina has accepted Foiled States Minister Ibu haiuui, proposed by Chili, to ai t as dual arbitrator iu the bound' ary dispute. A nur ' the 'lnut(iee. The Boemty of the Army of the Ten nessee held its annual meeting this rear in Toledo, Ohio

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Spaniards Must Be Out of Cuba by January 1. ALL CONTROVERSY IS ENDED. American CoanniMlontn Will No Loager Mm SM the Subject Our Troops to Ite in l'os".iii!i lrore tlie. Kiid of the Present Year. The American military commission has sent a note to the Spanish commission Insisting that the evacuation of the island by the Spanish troops must be completed before .lan. L This is the last note that will be sent on this subject, and the Americans will no; further discuss the matter. it is the intention of the administration to land Gen. Lee's corps in Cuba before the 1st of January. Arrange ments for the landing and camping of the American forces practically have been completed In Cuba. Will Meet ul Bone. It has been definitely decided that the anti-anarchists conference of the powers shall be held in Rome Nov. 24. British Special Service. Squadron. There is a general belief that the British admiralty will fir out a Btrong special-service squadron.

SCENES OF RIOTOUS DEMONSTRATIONS IN PARIS.

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I f - V I i , . i H nö3 R. ti I "äs?: Place, de.!. a Cocopdf.. Place de La Concorde, where i conflict between the mob and the police occurred, where If. (Hierin. President of the Anti-Semitic league, was arrested, and where the cuirasaiera charged 1 "i u lit the DralBSMP Canat. St. Louis Is getting ready to tisht the Chicago drainage canal. It is claimed the canal. If put Into operation, will pollute the waters of the Mississippi and work Incalculable injury to the cithtens of the Illinois valb y and of Si. Louis. Spata Threateat t Withdraw. It can le said positively that it" the United Stalls proposes to annex the Philippine archipelago without paying more than the amount of the debt. Spain will withdraw from the peace conference. I'ro.ii.-t Trwaht for Bimia. Benor Horet, a former minister and an ardeil reformer, predicts for Bpain two years ui Interaal trmide. Benor Pi y Hargall, the republican leader, considers foreign Intervention possible. Third Reglsnenl Siek Home. The hospital ship IfissouTl arrived from Porto Rico With nearly 100 sick and convalescent members of the Third regiment Illinois volunteers. Life Insurance for llilM-riilan The Illinois delegates ot the Ancient Order of Hibernians decided to establish a life insurance department in connection with the order. Amry of (IHUMMM KIimI-kii. The Society Of the Army of the Tennessee elected Gen. Qrenville M. Dodge of Iowa president. The le-xi meeting will be held in Chicago. HTwwM RaJpa Maw Bfiai The Acme NV ret ins Company of Sun Francisco has made a request upon the navy department for authority to raise the battleship Maine. Thsniaalilag Day Wear. t. The president has issued his thanksglving proclamation, appointing Thursday, the 24th day of November, as tinday of rejoic ing. Afraid of Nntlu Knie. The foreign consuls are considering the advisability of appealing to the powers to prevent a too hasty recognition of the Cuban government. Ion 1 ICou m lit Mtmtcrrd Out. The Fifty-second Iowa volunteers were mustered out of the service, receivtng tlmir pay and discharge paj pets together, without ceremony. tilaHit FMCtorie Shut I p. All window glass factories belonging to the American Class Company have started up.

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Foreign Compile: t Inns Have Aff -ttt 1 R. G. Dun Cos weekly review of trade says: "Business has been more affected by foreign affairs than manv realize. Lonj don's apprehension of war first caused advance in wheat and fears of monei tary pressure here. Then came conj tidence in Loudon, with a flicht Ol j French money across the channel and ! stock markets advanced while wheat fell. Mobs in Paris did not mean to influence American Interests from New York to San Francisco, but electric wires have made the world small. So the wires moved a cargo of wheat from the Pacific coast, started WJbW.W more gold from Australia to this couni try on London account, and the selling i of American securities one day and buying the next. There has been no dome.-.tie change of much importance. "Failures for the week have been L2G In the Halted States, against -Tt bist year, and 24 in Canada, against . 2 last year.' WOULD MEAN WAR. Britain Coat cat platM Swaailasj a Froteu locate On r Egypt. War between Fiance and Great Britain seems near at band. The report has reached here that the British cabinet had voted to proclaim a protectorate over Egypt. This arrange rat at a ill never be consented to by Franc.-. J .1 i 4! . OOcRiN ppolnt s-scrirtc soaety J and dispersed the mob. Chamber of rienutuM where Parliament meets and around which thousands of e ited people gathered last evening to ' bee: Gen era! Chauoine and the army. C.itliolic Vowac aten'n I niou. The Catholic Young Men's Uttloti elected the Rev. William T. lIcGulr Brooklyn president. The union adjourned to meet next year at Newark N. J. na Kara Etanmil w BsMntml. Five more of the afussulmana oonvicted of taking pan in the maasacn of the British soldiers on Sept. ; w executed at Candia, ale of Crete. Only Coallue Station WawtcS. It is anderatood that the navy di partment does not see any necessity for anything more than B coaling station at sonni point In southern Cuba. Gold Bxeltenawnt In Ohio. The excitement over the discovery of gold at ntalvern, Ohio, is increasing. until the people of th:it par! of lie' slate are practically uold mad. Shoshone Indian Are Ouiet. A special from Nye county, Nevada, the scene of the recent Indian scare, rt ports that all dread of an Bprisin among the Shoshones Is past. four tcMtta Vt- Lost. Pour vessels were wrecked In th storm of Oct 25 on Lake Michigan. On vessel is missing and eleven were damaged, but not a life was lost. Kxplosion Kills Four Men. A 1000 horse power boiler at the Calumet stamp ntili. Lake Linden Mich., exploded, killing four mea ai dangerously Injuring Bfth. Heu t Hiitii to pjahaad. Col. Pwttit reports thai the Cuban general, itios. is apparently making every effort to prevent the disbanding of his troops. tius Sappl) Haowilaa IfrfcaaBtwOi In the opinion of experts, the suppls of gas in the Indiana gas belt Is surely becoming exhausted. Hmk lYilhUr.'tu 11 His Kri;oiit ion. Qen. Correa, Bpaalsh minister ol war, has been prevailed upon to with draw his resignation for th present, In view of the difficulties with which tin country is confronted. Reception to Third ITISSOBslll The Third Wisconsin regiment arrived la Milwaukee and va tendered la reception t citj ofliclab and cfrl- ! aena, win Meat hi .loitct. rhe Presbyterias synod ot Illinois: 1 voted to meet aexl year la Joliet.

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