Marshall County Independent, Volume 5, Number 4, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 January 1899 — Page 2
THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT.
a W. METSKER, Pub. and Prop. PLYMOUTH, - - - INDIANA, 010 IN Minor Happenings ef the Past Week. EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. rlili:il. HcUk.ou. ri.l mU I'riMia! Ioisf .if I In- Whole YVorlU Carefully Tri.leii.-i for Our i;vitir Tint A -eil-.it Krmril. Vbtcila. 11. ('.--Fir deKtrTed tht HeatlnTv dt.ek. tiiudns 1 r $r..fi:.i. :ergc-ani. Kv- Crutj ITa.ier idiot John SlMiliorii dead for .ttruidins daiurc vh re he wa. i:ot indtl. Sterling. 111. -Fire destroyed the Masonic temple, cuudng a los ol $4C.(H'-0. The buildinf, was a four-story strudnre. Merino. Iii. Oscar Anderson, au employe ;f J f r v Co.. m crushed to f at li l vn ; frdght car and shed. Chaitancoea. T tin.-Thieve broke into the Lookout Mountain Papfit church and s:o!e t':e church orjan, the arltar and the bilde. Springlif id. Mass. porniiiMp't Krat hrf. I v..:s banned fur the Hi u rdr of his 5ti'T,f!.i!JKi' :'. Vii t;: ii Pinkus. li var.s of ag . Cir.: O. frank Weher, a. moh! ? streik his only on, Fiat!1;, ssc i I..'. or. the bead v,-i t ii a hammer mid tr.--.hr;! the k i s 1 1 . I n i :..Ti.t :; s. Ind. A company which propuM-s to build an electric railroad I.ftv.!.' i! this city :i Logansport las h ü incorporate!!. 1 'nrnwHo'!. Wi. Tin- cook in tho I Irummoud Lmn'icr Company's camp was Tchim! thai! on !!: mad between the t -i : t .-1 j and town. Cnii.mhits, O. -Harry Chun-h. alias Wils !:, has lu n f .i to Milwaukeetu answer to a -bärge of obtaining money r fa be pretense.-. Cjiti j .-v i!Je. 111. Kov II.- let Ki'Mi shot at ) probably fatally wounded V:it?:;c- Miller villi ;i riuV w'ni?" ;it play. Miller d ; g d 7 and Kstorgrn J.",. l.alV.ito. Ind.- Hmry Aigner, who is aürg.d to hat- slun k hd brother Alben tin head willi dub. causing In. k.i'h, h:i been :de; -ed from the tuiiiiii jail. .Müwauk f. Wis. Fin which started from spontanem oiii tin.-1 ion in lite a of the John Shroctior l.ttmt i company. ;iiim'i1 a hiss of about ?7M..M. pat t tally insu red. C.iliiim l. Mich. Jet ry .Mtirph.y sohi iiis St. Ui-iii;in to ;i Klondike party i-ii;htici) n:onllis :in. "1 I: dos w.'i at-i'it io Dawson City, but found hi wii.v I ju k froi Ala.-ka. rciippfur-Aftr-r b-in out for twenty-six hours th ju;- in the case or tlw Lafayetto llride company ajiaiiist tiie city of Slieal.ii. 1(1. reiMii)l into court aiut said t he. re was no chaiif o of an agreelnrr.l. und they were discharged. The chaite of h:i!ev mid' tli" case notable. to. l,'ei!iu. Money rates in Sweden for sea.e ti:ie have been advancing, and now ay :o hiuh that Danish gold is l eii;- inipoi cd. llon:i;..y. I.n! C::ron. the n".v VK(Ti; of ii.di:;. wjih bis f.mitlv and sia;'f. : cir !i'i iast iI .om':n. . : i I lu t e, was given an I ce;;J joi;. Fred rick Ch:i!tavs. ;i partM-r in the l.ot.dor, banking house. if I'.iK'.i;, Sli:p:-y tV. Co. di-d sudden!). Ii;: in .y. Ill F. M. R.dt. .-ditor nt the X' .--Journal I-.m-, ha- sold the St. i'lnv. He.idlislir ollico ti John A. Mann . .;'m w ill i ic at o::ce ::ihl:s!i .i an itidependetu paper. Auro-.'. Til. The AuroiM Hvening Pn.-t. a i' r i wciity-oue years of ei.-t-!. si .- M-uded publication. I'litUi.i. An iflii ial contradiction given to lh- report that tlw bulionic plague has btokea out m th D.daf.'ia bay district. Cir innati. O.- Frank Weher, a nudder, while drunk struck his only son. Frank. a.sl 12. on the head with a hammer and crushed his skull. London.- I'oultney Higelow, who returned from the Philippine islands via. New Y;rk, lhs at bis bouse in Chelsea danRcrotr-ly ill from dysentery, eontracteil in tin' far east. Ilaitfoul City. Ind.- The stockholders of the Ciii ns" hank met and reuganize.tj uinler the name of th; Citir.fn's State, bank. The capital stoek was increased to $sO,0on. Sioux Falls. S. D.-orther.s arrived here willi Olio W't bber. indicted by federal grand jury at Dead wood for passing counterfeit money ou merihants at Aurora. St. Louis. Jeorge Ingram Itnrnett. erne of the pioneer arehitect.s of St. Louis, is leal. aged M years. For three years he had hfen an invalid, and had not engaged in husirn'ss fr lie years ju ior to Iiis tleath. Maddr-n, Mo.--An iiu-rndipry fire destr yrt twenty-five biif-iness bouses ami two residences. Los. SO,Ot). Leipsi' Theodore Heine, the artist who cari'atur 1 Mniperor William's trip to the Holy Land, lias been s.entcmed t s i x months' imprisonment lor so biing. 1'aÜlmore, Md.--Seventeen of tliis city's brewing companies have uididated uiuler the name of the Maryland Mrewing Company. Lui!foii --The lusian government !ia- oideifd ten new destroyer.- for the l'acifb- v!iiab mi, to be complet'd wit!:in two rars.
CASUALTIES.
Minneapolis, Minn. Fire in C. A. Smith Lumber company's plant cost 56.C0O. Summitville. Ind. The jail burned, and Fred llorlin of Anderson, Ind., who had been incarcerated for drunkenness, perished. New York Cornelius McGamiey and ten horses burned to death in a fire which destroy d th stable of Mrs. James lirooks on West Fifty-iifth str?et. Washington The karilware and cutlery store of Harber fe Koss, at the comer of Eleventh and G streets northwest, was badly Umagcl by fire and water. Loss to stock is about 570,000; insurance, $:ii.HU. Ixiss on building, 51S.OO0. Valparaiso, Ind. A two-year-old child of Julias Suiitk cof Otis, this county, fell backward iito a boiler of scalding hot water aud was boiled ti death. Fulton. Alo. Maiait and Katie Bradley, aged " and 17 years, were drowned in Stinson Creek, six miles soL'th of here. Cornwall. la The North Cornwall iron fuiiia was badly wrecked by an explosion. Xewark. X. Y.-T.f Sherman opera house was destrmi by fire. 'l'h building cot 52.".COO. Omaha, Neb. Mi k. J. W. Eller was so badly burned by the explosion cf Loiiing turpentine that sl died. Miamishttrg, (). Mrs. (Caroline Harper, while visiting at Dwyer's Station, was nth ovtr h a tttuet car and killed. Minnrapolir. Minn. Wlirr-ler, Carter & Co. s delator "I" burned. t -gdiiei with 0.0;;o bushels or wheal.. Loss, jiro.i !!i, fully c-ct d by in.sura !:. FCBLICN. Lojm?o!! Attotinr violent galo has swept over th l'ngii.sb channel and ti.e ea.-t cja.-l of Cnat Urilain, doing mm h damage. LoihIou The Itike of Yor who wi!i lake proniii-ent part in tlte receptien to the Ante! i; an siualron, will siam b' made a i ar a:!:niral. n-ilin. Christian Did.-n, ant- of the oldest mem bets of :b" rcicbstag. died in his eighty-ninth yar. Lindon. Itev. Dr. Bartholomew Tiite. tnastiT of I'einbroke Coilege, Oxford, and anon of (Jloiu-estcr ,1 i in his sixty-first year. l'aiis. .M. Mussin. a well-known journalist, fought a dmd with swonls with M. Ditpon!, a support! r of Dreyfus revision. M. Dupont was s-verely wounded, his adversary's weapon piercing bis lung. llombay. -naion Curon of Kedleston. the new viceroy of India, and Lady Cmon, with her children, arrived here. London. The St. Petersburg correspondent or the Daily Mail says that early next year Emperor Nicholas will visit Emperor-King Francis Joseph of Austria-Hungary and King Humbert of Italy. Melbourne, Victoria.- The gold shipments from Australia for the year 1898 have ..mounted to i'lL'.Sl'O.ino. The shipments to America increased by 1Lono.ooo. Paris M. I.epic of the staff or Les Droits d'llomme. was severely wounded in a duel with Max Kegis. the antiSemite ex-mayor of Algiers, in a duel. Th ill 1 originated in the Dreyfus cont ro ersy. CI.MME. A'ltfjl., 111. Ih lie Hums, shot herself at her home -4 years obi. in this cit v. She did almost instantly. She had nervous prostration, due to tin? recent death of her father ami mother. Kanas City, Mo. Many C. Howell. Will), lit-:1 poüiee assert, has eight wives iü as many stairs, has been ordered to bae. Howell, it is said. married widows in Kansas Cily, Inlianapoüs and Chi ago, bis Chi. ago wife being a Mrs. Hill, Wichita, Kan.- At Fuiley, twelve milivs north of Whhita, Thomas (Jreene killed his wile and then shot himsdf. lie will die. N ties-, Mich. In a quarrel at Marcellus Samuel Harris stabbed John Alien in th neck, inllicting a fatal wound. Harris escaped. Kansas City. John Crem, a deputy sheriff of New Mexico, who is in Denver, has received information that Crant C. Cilb tt, the fugitive cattle man, is making his headquarters at Jiminez, a small town ISO miles southeast of the City of Chihuahua, Mexico. Dulutb. Minn. --Jealousy caused Mrs. 11. L. llorglund to shoot and kill Peter Hanson, a tailor. Then sh cut her own throat. She will probably recover. Inwood, Ind.- Michael Milner, agel 2't, committed suicide by hanging himself in the barn Ionia, Midi. Six prisoners escaped from the state house of correction. They were Frank Edison, Frank Fisher, Lewis Ferguson, William Smith, James Miller and John Hubbard. Columbus, O. Edward Carney lias b'ii lakn to New York, charged with stealing a watch and chain. Des Moines, Iowa- F. A. Northern, an insurance agent of this city, has been arrested on the charge of obtaining money uiuler false pretenses. O.leiKlive. Moni. Dotnitt'i k CavaJiaugh, sheriff of Dawso.i coun., was murdered. There is ro c'c.v. Munde, Ind. Joseph Handolph, who escaped from t li Munch? jail two months ago, has been recaptured. Knondale, Miss.--Thomas ai.d William P.rautley. brothers, were :hot and killed by Eugene Dennis, a fed IS, while they were trying to eut'j a store operated by the boy's falber.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Philadelphia, Pa. The general Lutheran conference has adjourned, He. II. F. Schede presiding on the closing day. San Francisco The condition of Dr. Horatio Stebbins is so much improved that his physicians now hope for his i ecovery. Doston, Mass. Fishel Brothers, forme i ly in the cloak business, have filed a petition of insolvency. Liabilities are $31,531, $9o.000 unsecured; assets. 5!, 300. Scdalia, Mo. B. Lowenstein ic Brothers, dealers in mules and horses, assigned for the benefit of eastern creditors, W. II. Powell. Jr.. cashier of the Citizens' National bank, being assignee. Hear Admiral Winfield S. Schley has been selected to command our naval squadron in Europe. Boston Sailing orderj have been received at the navy yard for the Detroit to leave for Santiago the instant sha is ready. St. Louis. Mo The fraternity of operative miller; of America decbied tu hohl the nercl annual convention at Detroit, in June. ISM. It was b cided to nominate and elect o.Tmci.s of the fraternity ia the future by letter. Providence. U. I. The Canadian plant of the American Screw company has been solJ. As the plant at Lepds, England, hart previously hern disposed cf. all l!ie foreign pronrny ol the concern ha;; iwx pas.-,:l out of its bands. Mi'waukce, V.'is.- Charles E. Abort and Edgar C. Ktvl-.d hied a petit ioa of bankruptcy in ih Fnit'M States court. The liabilities are about $12,-e-K, beddes a judgment if $:17.IL'ä..or, against the firm in favor wr Emily Abcrt. Petitiom-rs have property valued at $i Freeport. Ill.-I.cv. Thomas Van Et ten Sweet, preddiag elder or the Freeport didtiu o?" the Hock liivcr onferene of the Met luidist church, is SiViou.-ly ill. Buenos Ay res:.- A dispatch from Hio dc Janeiro Mates that the Brazilian eongtcs,-, has approved a treaty of extradition with t Iii- I'nited Stales. X w York.--The highest price ever paid in many ears for a seat on the New Yotk stock exchange, 5:! 0,000 was paid by Frank J. Could, youngest son j ,:f (.,. p,, jilv ;0i,i Thomasville, tt::. The funeral ol Miss Mercedes Oar-ia was largely attended. Tin- boiy will be removed to Cuba. Seattle. -The stiamer Cottage City arrived with Cov. Brady of Alaska on board. H is going to Washington to obtain needed legislation. Washington.- Lieut. -Col. Arthur L. Wagner, assistant adjutant general. I'nited Slates army, has been ordered to St. Paul. Minn.. Tor duty as adjutant .general or the department of Dakola, relieving Maj. Samuel I). Sturgis. New Haven, Conn. -The fourteenth annual meeting of the American Historical association was held here. Montevideo. The transport Sterling, which recently supplied coal and provisions lo the battleships Oregon and Iowa at Panta Arenas, has arrived here. Beloit. Wis. Private John Hack of battery A. Second United States artillery, whose home was in tnis city, died at Huntsville. Ala. He was in all the battles in Cuba. Pittsburg. Pa. A meeting of manufacturers of impei dous faced brick is being held here to form a national association for mutual protection. Representative from twenty-one plants are in attendance. Wauwato -a. Wis. Michael O'l.aughlin. aged r" years, has escaped from the asylum for tlte iu-ane. LATLST MARKET REPORTS. CHICACO. Cat He. all grades $1.75 Hogs, common lo priun. 1.1!." Sheep and lamb.-. l'.oo Wheat. No. 1! re.l TtU.lO ft :.:;: .70 Corn. No l' :7-":Ti :: 57 Ts Oats. No. 1 white -S'st T.'.rrr "''I'.'il Mutter 11 (a Bye, No. 2 TVi ST. LOP IS. Wheat. No. 2 Oats, No. 2 cash Corn, No. 2 ca-h .2:1 .-li .t"4 1 11. .'J7lj Cattle, all iirales Hogs 2.0. 3.00 :!.r,o (ti .".7."i f7:;.ür (n li.Oi) Sheep anil lambs TOLEDO. Wheat. No. 2 cash .... .71 r.Corn No. 2 mixed .t7i: Oats, No. 2 mixed Rye, No. 2 cash Ciovorsee!, prime cash.. KANSAS CITY. Cattb. all gradfs 1.7." Hogs, all grades ...... .TOO Sheep and Iambs 2."0 4 .2S .::s 4.13 (a :.ir, rr?:;.;o MILWACKEE. Wheat. No. 1 northern. Oats. No. 2 while 2H-;irn Barley, No. 2 .fin .2S .1J NEW YORK. Wheat. No. Corn, No. 2 Oats, No. 2 Oats. No. 2 Corn. N. 2 2 red .SO ;.; . 1 JT PEORIA. white 27v't!7 .2S .36 U C'oulil Nail I'nriii I'o.il. At a meeting f I he non-Bessemer iron producris the attrmpt to form a pool for the season of isaj was abandoned. Insurgent ('tiiitl.-l.i 'I lirlr Vi. -I. try. The insurgents under awv. havo practically complete.! th' concptest of the Philippines. Thy have occupied lloilo. SIOO.OCM) -ir :t Alttiture. Fire at Alliance, Ohio, caused a losj of over $100,000. The insurance will cover about, cine-half the loss.
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United States to Divide Authority with No One. OUR FLAG T0 BE SUPREME. While the Military Cove rniiient Lusts All Authority DevoU.s on rrU.eiit McKinley h Kepi e-ut at i CuI:iim i;e l'.itient. Uncle Sam will rule Cuba. He will not u'iviib' authority with any other power. The stars and stripes are to be supreme from Cape Sau Antonio to Cape Maysi. President McKinley has confidence in the wisdom and patriotism of his representative in Cuba, and of necessity many of the details of government must he left to (Jen. Brooke. The president has a well-matured plan for the government of the island. He intends that Atnetican authority shall be supreme, but he will give thv Cubans as largo a s iip for home rule as possible. It remains for them to prove th' Hinit of their capacity. The Cubans will teieive. the largest penible amount of consideration. Men like Con., (lotr.cz will be h::iored as opportunity offers. If they show a üspo.sitiou to co-o etr.te with the American rulers they will i.e. cou.-ult'd ard wi'.I in many eases he giren oiVicial podtioas in which they may prove their fitness to gtiveni tkr island. tll.y II:til I.st II-;i!y. Tlie ollieial r(iver's report of the bankrniicy of h'rr.cst Terah Hooley. the lCr.glish om-pany promoier. shows that Mr. Ilc.oley's net !,.--; in the float -ing if twiTity-six ompanics was D l!.'h,h(IJ. Mr. Is.ln-I M Hon I)-l. ?drs. I,:al;d Allien! ice. Ma!i"ii, the nested m.wspcper ami maga.iuo wt iter, died at New Yori;. She was known to the American reading public "Bab" and as "Ruth Ashmoro." llft from Sonn I or l-'rye. .Senator Frye Itas presentc! $l.tv:o to the ('enlral Maine general hospital at Lewision as "a pea-e oJi'ering and Christ mas fiift," in tnomory of Cnima I"rye. his daughter. Heavy Clearances of li:it. The clearanc e of SOS.';:.; Iiush Is oT wheat from New York Dec. 28 breaks all records in Ihe history of the produce exchange, including Mediterranean ports. Steel Kail for ICiixsia. The Pennsylvania Steel company has closed a contract with the administration of the Siberian state railway to supply 80,000 tons of steel rails. A iiibasKntlor Koitirro I I load. Ambassador Romero of Mexico die! at Washington, aged IH years. The remains were I a ken lo Mexico lor interment. May INI:i.mI IlllnoU ICrimcut . The Fourth and tlte Ninth Illinois infantry may both be included in the onler disc harging volunteers. Cl.arl MrKrnojr Klec-tnl l'r-ii lr.it. The .Michigan stale teathers association elected Charles McKcnny. Mount Pleasant, president. MARBLE PALACE OF MR. AND The dance to bo given by Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vambubilt in honor of their son. Alfred Cwynno Vanderbilt. will be the largest society affair of the season, with the exception of Mrs. Astor's ball. Young Yandorhilt will meet his friends in the marble palace on Fifth avenue. Alfred Vanderbilt will be the heir of the Vanderbilt wealth unless his father relents and forgives the eldest son. Cornelius, Jr.. for having married Miss C race Wilson against paternal alvie am! counsel. The second son should fall heir to not less than $.".0.000,000 if Mr. Vamlerbilt decides to disregard the Vamlerbilt rule of primogeniture. Alfred has been shown marked affection by his patents lately. During the summer they entertained him at one of the largest tinners ever given in Newport. lie paper linke a I'ruteNt. The American Newspaper Publishers association has presented lo the Anglo-American joint high commissioners a carefully prepared argument in favor if fre' paper and free pulp. Think HUI Will Senator 1 lamia beliexes that his.
bill for the jirotedion of the Amer- i to. at New Hartford. Iowa, was enican merc hant marine will be passe d i d by burglars and $iro in silver during the present session of con- I :i quantity of jewelry and f.rpB ! otl.er valuabU1-- tt'!.ii.
THE YEAR'S TRADE. Last Twelve .'Mont lis Itiisinesg Ecllpse Alt Other Years. R. G. Dun K. Co.'s weekly review ol trade says: "The year lsfS has not only been one of victory, of important increase in territory, and of incalculable expansion of the influence of the I'nited States among other nations, but has surpassed all other years in financial and industrial results. The center of financial power has crossed the ocean. Banks abroad look to New York to dictate the rate of exchange. Exports have been about $1.25ö.("v0,O00. and the excess over imports about l7.O0tl.OCKi. against ifür,7.ot'.oro in lsf7, and in only two previous years has the balance risen to ?."0.ooo.oiO. in no past calendar year have net imports of gold reached ?7-". co.ono. but thi year they have been about $14'.000.('00. SENATOR MORRILL DEAD. Alfeil Vermont Sr:itt-m-.iti Ihs- Away at YValiiiitMi. Justin S. Morriih senior Unite;! States senator üoni Vermont, died at Washington in the Sfth year of his age, after an illness of less than a week, 'the immediate cause of death was pi'cumcnia, which developed froil an attack of grip. In the death of Justin Smith Morrill the senate io t iis senior number in point of service and its c!e.e-t in age. He had served contiguously in the senate for no;e than thirty -one years, and ht" was s years obi on April li last. Willi th" single exception (if Oalusha A. Cr.-iw of ii; house of rep-:v-sentai ivc'S. k'' v. a- tiv only man ir. ozigress whoso -i " ; -s.-i : care.-r began rt ior to the h inning of ihr'ivil war.
I.air Is l'e. l.ired ( neon! it tit inal. The Minnesota sitpienio ourt ti;oc! a liedsion declaring th;;' the ads of th:1 k is!at :;: appropriating state fund:-. for seed grain burs are uncor.stitutional. becau.-e :l. y a pp.i o;ji late public mcjney for private purp i.-cs. Tk !ay C'i'.l ;c. Troop.4. Negotiations ar progressing in the. matter of the p.-ymeiil of Cubar. troops, so that on laying down their arms they may ho enabled to .ntcr ui!ui civil uursuits and earn their livings. Tliirtr.n l?mllini;s AVfre ICuiiiel. At Leitchfw hi. Ky.. eiglit stores, three residences, the iioPtoffiee and the Deposit bank were destroyed and the court house and two oilier stores badly damaged. Tht totai less is $100,(iOII France Stmigtlorns atal I'orce France intends lo tepkue her obsolete war vessels engaged in the fishery protective service on the Newfoundland coast v.itb modern cruisers. (Jreat Dritain will do likewise. Krfiis t. Accept Morrl.on. The standing committee of the Episcopal diocese of Nebraska has formally refused its consent to the canonical consecration of Dr. Morrison a? bishop of Iowa. Wants Trace Treaty Conniderrcl. It is the intention o! Senator Davis to ask the committee ou foreign relations to take up the peace treaty as soon as received from the president. MRS. CORNELIUS VANDERBILT. is now in his twenty-first year, and is a most engaging young man. His parents, having learned a severe lesson from their eldest son. who bal the rashness to select for himself the woman who was to be his wife, will not. if they can help it, be made to suffer similarly in Alfred. They have, it is said, already made a choice for him in the person of the pretty and charming Miss Rlise French, the daughter of tlte late Francis Osmond French. She is now living fh Kurope with her mother. Young Vanderbilt went to Europe sometime ago, while Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt were still there. It was understood that his purpose in going abroad was to ask Miss French's hand In marriage. Mr. Vanderbilt's consent, it is learned, has been given to the match. Cuban Oppoaeal to Annexation. The Cuban delegation to the United Stales has prepared and sent to Cuba an appeal to be widely didribulecl to all nathos to remember that they fought for independence and not for annexation. IC.thlied hii Ioitm lift like. The private bank of K. Ilourciuin
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