Marshall County Independent, Volume 5, Number 13, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 March 1899 — Page 2

THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT.

C W. METSKER, Pub. and Prop. PLYMOUTH, - . INDIANA II I MMN

known, all inuates of a bcardingMinor Happenings Of the Past ! house near the Magna Charta mine, ij . ' were buried in an avalanche that swept "ee' the house oil a mountain side. i

EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. I'olitU-al. Kellctous, Social ami Criminal Doing of the Whole World Carefully Condensed for Our Headers The Aciiileut Kecord. ! Morgantown. W. Va.-Pire was ! started by an explosion in Mechanical hall of the University of West Virginia and burned the building to the ground. Loss. $52.000. Myerstown. Pa. By a boiler explosion at Frank Smalu stone quarry Monroe Pillinger was instantly killed and Irving Firestone and Frank Smalt, injured. San Jose. Ca!. Two bi yi le riders. David Aratio and Daniel Murphy, ran into each other on the country road. Aratio was killed almost instantly and Murphy was nit and bruised. San Ouentin. Cab A conspiracy - - - - a among the convicts in the state prison here to murder their guards and effect a wholesale delivery of prisoners ha f been revealed to Warden Hale, 1 alles. Tex. An obi grudge between cowbows, wjW settled will, pistols at Chlidr'ss. in the Texas panhandle. Jubn Pnilej and Thomas Palmer were the principals in an infoimal duel and both arc dead. Kansas City. Mo. Tin case against Dr. B. C. Hyde, a dean in the Kansas City Homeopathic Medical college, charging bim with desecrating th" grave of Michael Kelly, was dismissed by the state. Kingston. Ont.- By the falling of a high wall c the Odd-Fellows' buildin ir. burneil recently, the furniture store of T. 1'. Harrison & Co. was damaged to the extent of $lo..ti". Joseph Gould was injuied. Ithaca, X. V. Dr. K. M. Chamel ul tl.e chemical department of Cornell university has announced that nearly all wall-paper sold at the present time contains arsenical poisons, some of. them in surpr'oing quantities. Cleveland. ().-- Daniel Jones, alias .1. M. Wallace, who swindled the Citizens' Saving:: and Loan association bank of this city out of $5.000 on a forged mortgage, was sentenced to ten years ( in the penitentiary. j Wheeling. W. Va. Subscriptions ag- j gregating $5.000 for the American i Fuiversity at Washington have been j raised in the Methodist churches. It is planned to raise $100,000 in the en- J tire state to endow a professorship. i Clarksville. Tenn. While going I through tlie draw oi tne -uouih wie k

Nashville railroad bridge across the I jiaRue Cumberland river here the Kyman line St Petersburg Emperor Nicholas steamer IL W. Buttorf was blown j jiaa designated the ambassador to against the stone piers by a heavy c,r(at Britain. Baron de Staal, as the wind and sunk. All lives were saved. I Kassian plenipotentiary to the conferCincinnati, O. Certain creditors of ; ence regarding the limitation of armathe Herring-IIall-Marvin Safe com- j ments. pany at Hamilton. O.. who recently London- Sir Edward Sassoon, unionpetitioned the United States court to ; ist-conservative, was elected to the lift the company out of the hands of British parliament for the Hthe disreceivers, have asked to withdraw i trict. defeating Sir Israel Hart, radical

tiieir petition and have the present receivership centime. It was so order ed by the court. Lowell. Mass. Patrolman John F. Ilealy is dying from injuries inflicted by two burglars he found blow ing open a safe. After shooting and beating the officer into insensibility the cracksmen took his revolver, club, handcuffs, watch and $50 in bills and disappeared. Omaha. Neb. A blizzard prevailed in Nebraska, the mercury ranging from zero to 7 below. Madrid It is rumored that Germany has i ene wed negotiations for the purchase cf t!i" Caroline islands. Xe east If , P The wages of all day laborers in the tin-plate plants of the ! district b'ivf been advanced from 5 to JO per (flit. Madrid The last contingent, of S: ulu's Cm! Pr.'-ia in th'. French -tränier Cheribon. after a ti:i pest ras passage. ElÜKtoa. Mont. H. H. Fads, a brother r.f James Buchanan Fads, the. noted er.;;ip. r. was found dead in Iiis cabin rr r here, where he had lived a-, a, hermit. Atlanta. Ca. Gold miners of Georgia formed the Southern Gold Miners' s.'oe-iat ion. the o'nje t being to decide upon cheaper methods in treating ore. Bradford. Pa. Thomas Nolan, aged IS. son of a weil-known oil producer, was shot and probably fatally wounded while tryinjr to enter the house of former Senate. Lewis Emery. Atlanta. Ga. Hail and rain storm did great damage in Georgia and East Tennessee. Buildings were badly damaged in Marietta, Elberton and Carte rsville, Ga. Huge hailstones fell in Atlanta. Colorado Springs, Colo. Frank G Mortimer, formerly of Chicago, whose disappearance in Denver Friday cause? a sensation and suspicion of foul play, has turned uj in San Francisco. St. Louis The proposition for removal of thr state eapitol to St. Louis was twice, defeated in the house. Washington Honolulu customhouse figures for 1898. just compiled show the total value of exports. vj $17.340.744. against $10.021.77.", for 1S&7 imports, including specie. $11.G50.S'JJ against $7,GS2.C2S in 1S!)7. During tht yar the islands gained ii, ;io; ulaUon.

CASUALTIES.

Boston. Mass. Mrs. Elizabeth Walker. 43 j-ears old, and Mrs. Mary II. Perkins, 69 years old, were killed and Abraham 13. Hill, 5S years of age, of j Portland, was badly burned in a tene- ; mcnt house lire. j White Pine. Colo Mrs. Margaret ' Stout. Michael Wrlch. James Jordan r and three men whose names are un Owensboro. Ky. The large tobacco factory of John I). Elliott buincd. Loss. $30.000; insurance, $17.r00. Newman, 111. The power-house of the Newman Electric Light. Heat and Power company, and the Star roller mills burned. Loss, $1S.0U; insurance. S.TP.oo. Onawa. Iowa Joshua Mi-Gee's farmoiim six miles from here, burned aDa nis lWo children, a uoy years oi uiiu a ikiiv gin, jjitimivu hi flames. The mother was fatally burned. Hillsdale. Mich. The drug house of H. I). Tisdale burned. Mr. Tisdale's loss is $(J.r,00 on stock and $1.00) on his household goods, as he lived over the More. He had S4.X") insurance oa .-.tock and $400 on his household S0"R Wakelan. Ohio Gibson &. Sons' i Hour mill burned. The body of Will i Oioson was found in the ruins. f Chevonne W'vo Sheen owners who sent sheep to winter in the Big Horn , basin are receiving reports of heavy jut,s y Fi,'ini ' H(H .iit'NVv.-liiigineer Year- , , i,m tiendeishot and Dil- ! lit id were killed and Engineer Sclr.eiher was badly hurt in a collision on the Central Pacific road. Yazoo City. Miss. In the destructive tornado which passed over here many i houses were blown down and twelve i or fourteen persons were injured, j Eight or ten families were rcnacrea destitute and much suffering Ve1 ported. FOREIGN, St. Petersburg - Mr. Gardiner, an ; American student at the Fniversity of : St. Petersburg, has lodged a complaint ! at the Fnited States embassy regarding injuries he received at the hands of the police during the recent troubles j on the fete day of the university. Paris The united sections of the i French court of ca.-satlon began the ! hearing of the Dreyfus case, in con- ! t'ormity with the new law. ! Berlin--Ai! inspired order has been : issued directing that hereafter every I aimy ollicer shall immediately comj munic-ate any and all offers of loans I from professional money-lenders at i injurious rates to his superiors, j Vienna - Baron Banffy Losonez, forI mer president of the council of minis ters, has been appointed high steward of the Hungarian court by EmperorKiug Fraucis Joseph. Paris John K. Gowdy. United States consul general, presided at the annual banquet of American university men. Amsterdam The dowager countess Gr Waldeck-Pyrmont died at The 2,425 to 1.S9S. London The secretary of state for India. Lord George Hamilton, announced that there was no truth in the reported death of the Ameer of Afghanistan. CRIME. Eiie. Pa. Romeyn Olds, aged 17, son and sob heir of Clark Olds, one of the wealthiest members of the bar, shot himself. Xo cause can be assigned unlis.s it be a boyish love affair. Wheeling, W. Va. F. C. Burdetle. eierk of the Taylor county. West Virginia, court, inherited recently a fort:ne amounting to $20,000. He went to Kingwood and died suddenly while I there. Foul play is suspected. Albany, X. Y. The jury to try Mrs. Mai garet Cody for an alleged attempt to hlrcfcmail George J. Gould ami Hehn M. Gould was secured. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Frank Metcla, a Bohemian saloon-keeper, ' who had b e n ill with consumption for a year, killed his 1 '-year-old son and then killed himself. Despondency Avas the cause. St. Louis, Mo. John K. King, paymaster for the Missouri Pacific railway, committed suicide at his home. Lawrence, Kan. J. J. Kunkcl has been found not guilty on a charge of having murdered his wife by giving her poison. Rockford, 111. Mrs. Henry Carter, temporarily insane, killed her husband with a llatiron. Des Moines, Iowa Rev. William X. Coffer, who confessed that he robbed a poor woman of $C00, has been sentenced to three and one-half years in tho penitentiary. West Liberty, W. Va. Three masked men entered the residence of Fritz and Henry Pape, beat the two brothers in a horrible manner and robbed the residence of $5.000. Guthrie, O. T. John McFadden of Decatur, 111., was lodged in the United States jail, charged with counterfeiting. He had $000 in counterfeit $1 bills on his person when arrested. Cleveland. Ohio Indictments are out against W. H. De Witt, a well-known attorney, charging him with forgery and with having uttered forged paper, but he cannot be found.

MISCELLANEOUS. Santiago. Cuba Considerable dissatisfaction is reported because of Gen. Brooke's order that hereafter only 10,000 shall be expended for public work in Santiago province every month. Washington The assistant secretary of war abolished the tax of SI per head on passengers which has been in force at Cuban ports of entry under the American occupation or the inland. Quincy. Ill In the United States court, in the case of the Quincy Horse Car & Carrying Co. vs. the J. C. Hubinger company. Judge Allen perpetually enjoined the defendant froir build-

in; a street railroad in the city Quincy. Cleveland. Ohio Judge Frank E. Dcllenbaugh tendered his resignation as a member of the Cleveland Bar association. Milwaukee. Wis. At a meeting of the Western Soil Pipe association it was resolved to advance the price of iron pipe 5 per cent. Halifax. X. S. The dominion government steamer Aberdeen has arrived from Sable Island, bringing the crew of the wrecked steamer Moravia. Secend Officer Brinton of the steamer Morn via is the only one lost of a crew of forty, Havana The United States armored cruiser Brooklyn has received orders to sail immediately for Hampton Poads to take Hear Admiral Schley to Europe. New York The Federal Steel di rectors met and declared a quarterly j dividend of HI- per cent on the preferred r'ock. Boston. Ma Ma.uv.' Quituy hagiven liireclions l the superintendent of public grounds to begin the work it exterminating the EnglNh sparrow. Des Moines. Iowa Iowa's republican committee decided to hold the next state convention here Aug. i. and to have only a one-day gathering. New York T. Estrada Palma, the head of the Cuban revolutionary delegation to the United States, declared that he did not intend to return to his native island to participate in its affairs. Sharpsburg. Pa. George L"effeit fc Sons, lumber leaders, have tition in bankruptcy. $12('..U00; assets, $6,00ii. filed a peLiabiliiies. principally open accounts. Harrisburg. Pa. Congressman-elect Jose ph C. Sibley of Franklin. Pa., v. lie came here to take part in the senatorial contest, is seriously ill. His physicians say he is threatened with pneumonia. St. Louis. Mo. Iu the Missouri senate Senator Wilson's bill prohibiting the sale, transfer or assignment o! usurious notes, contracts, etc.. without giving the purchaser or assignee notice of the usurious character of th" same, was passed. Little Rock. Ark. In the Arkansas house the Yaden anti-cigarette bill, making the sale or giving away of cigarettes to jny person under any circumstances a misdemeanor, finable at from $100 tc $300, was passed. Sandusky, Ohio H. C. Post, probably one of the most extensive lish dealers on the great lakes, has filed i petition in bankruptcy in the United States court. Liabilities are placed at ?25S,63-I. The value of the assets named will be very little. St. Louis. Mo. The National Federation of Musical clubs, of which Mrs. Edwin F. Uhl of Grand Rapids is president, will hold its first biennial meeting here May 3. 4. 5 at.d 0. Detroit, Mich. Col. Frank J. Herker, quartermaster of volunteers, has been honorably discharged from the army, and will return to his home. LATEST MARKET REPORTS. CHICAGO. Cattle, all grades $1.75 G.OO

Hogs, common to prime. 1.25 (f...S0 Sheep and lambs 2.10 f5.00 Wheat. Ne. 2 led 7;J ft .74 Corn, No. 2 25 Vi ',i Oats. Xo. 2 white .:11VEggs IS Ti .2! Butter 11 & .21 Rye, No. 2 .55 ST. LOUIS. Wheat. Xo. 2 .75 Oats, Xo. 2 cash .20 Corn, Xo. 2 cash .31 4 Cattle, all grades 2.00 TZ5.75 Ho;rs J...) T 3. "JO Sheep and lambs 2.25 (ft ,XQ TOLEDO. Wheat, Xo. 2 cash .7." Corn, No. 2 mixed .24 Oats, No. 2 mixed ,2't1', Rye, No. 2 cash . .:tK Cloverseed, prime cash. 2.02 KANSAS CITY. Cattle, all grades 2.00 (Tt5.50 Hogs, all grades 2.30 rt 3.75 Sheep and lambs 2.75 (4.75 MILWAUKEE. Wheat. No. 1 northern.. .73-4 Oats. No. 2 white CO .30Vj Barlev, No. 2 CO f? .50Vi yt " NEW YORK. Wheat. No. 2 red SGUtfD .871 Corn, Xo. 2 45 Ad Oats. No. 2 .23 PEORIA. Oats. No. 2 white .29U Corn, new No. 2 .33v4

Combine of Worsted Mann Tartu rent. Manufacturers of worsteds have combined their interests and formed the American Woolen company, with a capital stock of $50,000.000. Sanitllpox at Jacxsonvllle, III. Thirteen cases of smallpox have developed at Jacksonville, III. No death.-, have occurred and no excitement prevails. Me Ileal Supplier fer Manila. The United States hospital bhip Relief, with medical supplies, will reach Manila about April 20.

Appalling Accident Reported from j Toulon, France. ' DEATH LIST REACHES SIXTY. Dl.-mtcr at I.-.i Cinuhr.tii. In the Depart inent of Var Over One Hundred l'cr- 1 sons Sait t : II.iv lleen Injured plosion of Smnkele-si l'owder. Gi eat loss of life and property was (v-iasioned by an explosion in naval inagazine No. 1 at La Gouluan. between La Seyne and Touhm. Frntu Sixty bodies Inn e been taken from the ruins. Some of the victims are supposed to have been blown to atoms while others are believed to have been carried inio the sea and drowned. The injured number 110 and many of these are seriously hurt. The explosion is supposed to have been caused by chemical decomposition in a box of smokeless powder.

J. MADISON WELLS. OF RETURNING BOARD NOTORIETY.

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(From a Photograph Taken James Madison Wells, ex-governor of Louisiana and president of the returning board that declared that state to have been carried by the Republicans in lS7i. thereby electing Hayes president of the Fnited States, died suddenly the other morning at his home in Le Compte. Rapides parish, after an hour's illness. He and his BOTH RECEIVE REWARD. Senate Confirms the Promotion of Dewey and Otis. President McKinley sent to the senate the nominations of Rear-Admiral George Dewej to be admiral in the navy, and Brig.-Oen. E'.well S. Otis 1e be a major-general by brevet. The senate confirmed the ncminations. Named by Michigan Prolilhilionist. The Michigan prohibition judicial convention adopted a platform favoring woman suffrage and the adoption of the initiative and referendum. Frank B. Clark of Detroit was nominated f injustice of the supreme court. Loss May Keaih S.IOO.OOO. Fire in the clothing store of Besse. Mills & Co.. in the Windsor hotel block at Holyoke, Mass.. totally destroyed the hotel and burned out several big stores. The loss will be at least $250,ee.(j ;n:d may reach $500.000. Sohl irr la a Wi eck. A special train, consisting of six coaches', filled with discharged soldiers, was derailed on the Mobile & Ohio railroad, near Tupelo, Miss. Seven soldiers were seriously injure I. VtaulK Cuban Soldiers Retained, lien. Maximo Gomez asks Gov.-Gcn. Brooke to reduce the American army of occupation to lu.000 men, retaining 1Ü.0CO Cuban soldiers in the service of the military government. rronoanrc tli Story Absurd. The war department officials pronounce absurd the story that Aguinaldo has taken several hundred American soldiers prisoners and removed them to the interior. Cripple Creek's Gold Output. Gold worth almost $5G.OOO,000 has been taken out of the mines in the Cripple Creek, Colo., district in the eight years since the camp was located. The Situation at Manila. There is a very noticeable change in Manila for the better, probably due to the arrival or re-enforcements for the American troops Increase WaM of Km ploy ca. Tho American Steel and Wiro company at Anderson, Ind., increased the wages of 1.CJ0 employes from 5 to 10 per cent. lade Appropriation of l,5,81K;,OHW Appropriations mads by the Fiftyflfth congress shows an aggregate of 41,560,800,016.

AGAIN FOR GRANT, Michigan Republican Renominate Supreme .1 iiv (ice. The Michigan republican state judicial Convention nomin::; cd Claudius F. Grant for justice- of th" supreme court. For regents of the .--täte university. Col. H. S. I)an of Ann Ailor and Col. Eii K. ?i:tto! of Detroit were nominated by acclamation. The platform reaiürius the principles of the t. Louis platform and piedgi.-- them support as a .sure guarantee of national prosperity and honor.

THREE PERSONS KILLED, Totalities Caused by a Cyclone at 31.diKotixllle. Trim. Three persons were- killed outright, two fatally ami eiht others seriou-dy injured by a cyclone- at Madisonvi'le, Tenn. The dead are: Edward L. Horton. John Moser. Mrs. John Moser. The fatally injured are: Mrs. Edward L. Horton. Miss Willie Irwin. Those seriously injured are; R. A. Roberson. wife ami 2-yeai -old-child : Miss Delia Mason. Miss Ropers. Chas. Pierce, Hugh Hicks and Pro;'. Charles K el ley. Thirty-four Years Ago.) father before him were two of th'1 largest cotton producers in the world, and also extensive bree-ders of blooded stock, owning Le Compte. who ran against Lexington on the Metarie track, now Metarie cemetery, in 1S5;". Because of his great wealth, family e-onne tions. and prominence in politics. Wells was elected a member of the secession convention. KASKASKIA SWEPT AWAY. Mississippi Kiver Destroys Iteitinant of First Capital of Illinois. By a sudden shift in the current of the Mississippi river almost all of what little remained of the historic town of old Kaskaskia the first settlement in the Mississippi valley, the first capital of the state of Illinois was swept away Saturday. Kailro-.id Wreck in Peunsj Iva:d:. The Pennsylvania newspaper liver was wrecked near Altoona. Pa. Two of the train crew were killed and two injured, and twenty cars and three locomotives were broken up. The thirty passengers on the flyer escape,'! ;.lmost without a scratch. Wajjes to lie K-.storel. At Lowell, Mass., tin operatives of all the cotton mills have been notified that an advance- in wng'-s. ;:ne rally, restoring the rcduciion of .lanuaiy, 1MS, will take effect on April 3. Honors for C;irl Seburz. The seventieth ahn! versa; y ;:f I:," birth of Carl Fchurz was eel"' rated at New York. Congratulatory letters and telegrams were recehed f.om all over the world. Inu,i!'S Sjtpt of Ships. Fig. Cordosa, a distinguished Italian inventor, has invented a screw propeller which will double the speed of ships at half the present coal consumption. Germany Derides to Wait. It is said (l?rmany will not propose the partition of the Samoan islands, but will wait and see whether (Beat Britain or the United States will propose it. Fuel Se-.ree In Texaa. The magnitude of the Indian Territory and Arkansas coal miners strike is alarming the industrial circles of Texas. Fuel is becoming scarce. HurglarH Loot a l'oHtoffl-e. Burglars 'blew open the safe in the East Syracuse, N. Y., post office and obtained nearby $:i,000 in postage stamps and money. Cliilff Hfsty Sell Cruiser. Tho Chilian government, it is rumored, contemplates a sale of several cruisers to the United States and Kcuador. iioveriinieiit Offer a Warship. Our government has proffered the use of a warship to convey tlie remains of Lord Herschell to England.

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