Richmond Palladium (Daily), 5 August 1898 — Page 1
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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM RDTAHLIIHID IM1. 0AILKnAHUIUU 176. RICHMOND. INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1898 I cent a copy
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Embarkation orShaftr' Kutite Army lor Shipment to the North Will Ilcgiu Tomorrow.' Santiago de Cuba, Anjrust 3. Shaftt baa received orders to move ' bia entire army north at once. The ! embarkation will begin tomorrow. I There id pret rejoiciujr axiong the ! troops. j The order of embarkation will be the third and sixth regular cavalry, fint regular cavalry, Brut L". 8. cavalry, roujfh riders only the private borwa of ofTW;r will be taken. Ail the othf rs will ba turned over to military j iforernor Wood. The tent will be left ! fstiinilinjf. Clothing and beddinjr subject j to infection will be destroyed. Oen- ' rral ChaJT'io'a bri;;vda will follow the cavslry, No ye'Iow fver eaeswi!l be put aboard. The volunteer regi-; rueata will embnrJc in the following ord-r: lut lilinwig, 1st District ('.ilui.if.ia, 71-t Niw York, 9:h Maisaehawttg, 21 Mas RcbuBf.ttis, 8th ' Illinois J.l 1 Mi' ig'xa. 31th Mich.gan, ' A Vtltow Fever Victim. VVf A $ H I N 'i TO N , It. C, AUfifUbt 5 A tt-lograui from Kantityo announces tho d.;ath from yellow fever of First Lieutenant Jauit-s li. Steele, of the xiiffial coi-ps of United States volunt trs. Sanitary Condition of ShafterVt Army. Wasuixotox, D. C, Argrust 3. Tins Bnitary condition of Shafter'n army Aninist 3 is reported thus: Total sick, 3,770; fever. cases, 2,l)9(5: new fever ca-ies, 449; fever cases returned to duty, 5S3; deaths July 31, 1; August 2, 2; August 3, (i. RIOTOUS STRIKERS. Serious Trouble at Wisconsin. OshkoNb, O.siikosh, Wis., Anprnst 5. Rioting was resumed last night by the striking wood workers, who assaulted the police and compelled them to withdraw. Thirty policemen were sent today to reinforce the men guarding the Morgan mil. The crowd attacked them with sticks and stones. The police cleared the streets with clubs and made in my arrests. To Goto Porto Jtico. Chickamauoa, August 5. Seven regiments are to join Gen Wade's I command at Porto Kico. They ill probably leave here early next week. No News from Spain. Washington, I). C, August 5. At the cabinet session the naval board of strategy weas present. No answer was received from Spain. Secretary I.y said he had no understanding as to when it is to be made known to the government. W.Want l'11-O- I Nkw York. N. V.. Augt '5 ' N. Iroouois arrived from Santiago with a! fcmall number of passengers, including I our newspaper correspondents. Lientenant W. K. Jones of the- Sixth infantry and Lieutenant C. D. It berts of the Seventeenth infantry were among the passengers. Fever Victim at loiice. Ponce, Porto ltico, August 5. Captain Kdgar Hubert of the eighth infantry died of brain fever. Juty Ft.vtes la Cult Kico. and lorto Washington, D. C, August 5. The cabiuet was occupied discussing the customs rules to be applied to Cuba and Porto Kico. The matter of port charges is left to the treasury depart niout, but the charges will probably be reduced to one-filth of Spam s ratea. The I'nited States laws will be applied to Porto Kico when that island passes into United States posses-ion. Immune to Jo to Santiago. Savannah, Georgia, August o. Five thousand troops are on their way to Savannah to go to Santiago to relieve Shafter'd army. The troops are iminunes from Georgia and Mississippi. Transports are expected to arrive tomorrow. Eviry facility will be given convalescents of Shafter's army to recuperate when they arrive here. A number will be sent to Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., and to Plattsburg, K. Y., where mountain and lake breezes will help to re store health One vessel is on its way cow from Santiago. Catholic Chapel llurned. Buffalo, New York, August 5. Fire destroyed the chapel cf the Niagara university, a Catholic institu turn near Niagara Falls, causing a loss of $7lM'J0. It was of iucendiary origin. Cat. Ilrico to Uet the Ohio Southern. CLEVf LAND, UaiO, AUgUSt O. It IS stated that Calvin S. Brice will bay the Ohio Southern road when offered for sale, August 20. Itauk Looted by Kcbhers. Richland, Mich., August ." Sis robbers last night obtained $3,000 cash and f 4,utu nores troni tne l nion Bank and escaped in a carriage. They blew the safe open and intimidated one or two persons who saw them. Stock Market Chicago, Illinois, August 3. Hog weaker, $3 53 $3.93. Cattle steady beeves $1.20. $j.o0. The Grain Market. Chicago, Illinois, August 3. Wheat Cle; corn, 33t: oats, 21. Toledo. Ohio, August 3. Wheat 71. Mr. Shiveley Grateful The Wayne county delegation at the Republican state convention cast its vote solidly for Judge H. B Shiveley for judge of the supreme court from the fifth judicial district. Senator Charles E. Shiveley, of this city, ap preeiated highly the honor conferred upon his brother by the Wayne county delegation, and will take advantage of his first opportunity to thank all of the
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delegates personally for their efforts in behalf of his brother. Senator Shively has gone to Jeff-ir-sonville on business connected with the state reformatory at that place. Sol Meredith Post. There was a meeting of Sol Meredith Post last nUrht to complete arrangements for attending the encampment at Cincinnati. There will be a special train from this city, and the city band will accompany the delegation, so that a lively time is anticipated. The matter of securing new uniforms was left over until a later date. IE L. A. W. The Local Committee Will Receive the L. A. W. Members Who Pass Through the City to Indianapolis. On finning nrl fonHy there will bo a feWsnSTKHy-g'. . from all the states east and south of here, pass through the city, en route to the national bieycle meet to be held at Indianapolis, commencing on the tenth and continuing for several days. Among tbe numWr will be several of the noted riders of the country, but the msjority of them will be merely members of the L. A. W. who will attend tho meet for pleasure only. Jesse Fletcher is the chairman of the reception committee and they have secured the room in the Westcott hotel, formerly occupied by Captain Smith's company, and this will be decorated and used as the reception parlors. Special rates have been secured at the hotel for the visitors who desire to remain over night. It is expected that several hundred wheelmen will pass through the city, as Richmond is on the oflieial route and the stepping off point, lue committee win do all in their power to make the visitors welcome and to make them feel that the iichmotid wheelmen are strictly in the swim. STRAY HORSE found- on tha Streets and Now at il iarns' Stable oa Noith Fifth Street. There is a stray horse at Caleb Wil liams' livery stable on north fifth street. It is a black horse, and both the police and Mr. Williams are dosir ous that the owner be found and that he call and get the animal. The an itaal was found roaming on the streets the other dsy about two or three days ago and was taken up and placed in the stable at llliams' opposite police headquarters, where it is now to be seen by anyone who lost such an animal. HOMEJGAIN. The Cocucilmen Anived Homt From Detroit, After Attending the Convention of Municipal Officers. The councilmen, Whelan and Genn, accompanied by the city nttorney, Mr Lindeiuuth, and the mayor-elect. Dr. Zimmerman, arrived home from De troit this morning, where they have been in the capacity of representatives of this eity in the national municipal ieague meeting. The local people paid considerable attention to the meetings of the convention, and the Detroit papers gave, considerable mention of the speech made by Mr. Whelan with regard to the exee 1 ent garbage system in our city The points Mr. Wnel.-m gave were of interest to all, as it seems that of garbage is more economically dis posei ot than that in any other city of the sie in the whole country, owing to good drainage and a perfectly working system. The party of Indiana councilmen, consisting of representatives fiom only four Indiana cities, was tat ei for a boat ride by Mr. Trggart, mayor of Icdianaplis, and all enjoyed themselves hugely in the beautiful "city of straits." All feel that their trip has done them good in many ways, and that they got points mere mat wui oe ot va ne 10 tnem as ! councilmen ad city officers.
ni . SOULBY WON. The Englishman Wins in the Boat Races at Cien Miller Yesterday Afternoon and Last Night. The boat races at Olea Miller yesterday afternoon were interesting and attracted good sized crowds. Kay White acted as started in the afternoon, and Mr. Kesler in the evening. The man Sonlby, an Englishman, won in both . races easily, the other man standing very little chance in either. Soulby is said to be a crack oarsman, and he showed considerable tkill yesterday. A representative of the Cincinnati Enquirer was with him. The races were rowed f.t 4 o'clock and' at 7:30. An extra shell was carritd hither by the men to be used in case of accident to either of the frail structures in which they made the race. The racers and their trainers went THE INSTITUTE To Be Held In This City Soon The Announcement of j Instructors. Etc. ! Postal cards reading as follows have been sent to persons interested in the coming teachers' institute: Wayne County Teachers' Institute, tHirty-third annual session. You are cordially invited to attend the annul meeting of the Wayne county Teach ers' Institute, to be neid in tne nign school building Richmond, Indiana, August 29 September 2, 1SUS. In structors Prof. Louis H. Gilbratn, Teachers' college, Buffalo, New York; Prof. O. L. Kelso, Indiana State Normal, and Pxof. F. A. Power, Tiflin, Ohio. For boarding, address George W. Gates, 2;i2 south thirteenth street, Richmond, Indiana. Anticipating an unusually interesting and profitable meeting, I am. respectfully, W. E. Winebero, County Superintendent N. B. Teachers' Reading Circle books on sale at Nicholson's book store and Ell wood Morris & Co.'s. Please provide yourselves with those books at your earliest convenience. You will need them for preliminary in-1 stitutes, which will be held August 22TRANSFERRED, . The Prooariy of tha Richmond Bicycle Manufacturing Company Turned Over to tha Naw Company. The formal transfer of the property of the Richmond Bicycle company to the new company of the same name was made today when the deed for the transfer was recorded. The deed btates that the transaction is between Finley Newlin, receiver of the Ricnmond B-.eyele company, and the Richmond Bicyele Manufacturing company. The proper! v transferred consists of five lots in Haynes' addition to Rich mond, and includes all the buildings and other property as well. The con sideration is $13,000, and it requi-es $13 in stamps to have it recoiied. Water Damags Sal. If you have not seen the bargains L. M. Jones x Co. are offerine in muslins, prints, ginghams, cotton flannels, blankets, hosiery, etc., go tomorrow, Saturday, and they will sur prise you. DESERVED PROMOTION. Ed Wilkinson Promoted to Sergeant for an Act of Bravery. First The New York Herald of a few days ago, contained a thrilling account of the battle at Santiago, and among other things mentioned in particular the bravery of Ed Wilkinson of this city and of his promotion from corporal to first sergeant for "bravery on the field of action." The story told of the killing of all the officers except one and how Wilkinson stepped into the place of the first sergeant when he was shot down and led the fragment of bis company up the hui to victory
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J.V lVnnN-i'ir. C ' i'i Th Herald speaks very complimeetarily of the "Indiana boy," who hss by his bravery given his state and the city of Richmond, his home, cansn to feel proud. Over one-half of E j's company were either killed or wonndcd, but as far as known he did net re- ! ceive a scratch. He is a meaiDer of! the regular army, and left here some time ago. Frank Lana'a Brother Murdered. Superintendent Page has received a notice offering $300 reward for the airest of a farmer near Kenton, Ohio, j who shot and killed a man bv tbe name of Lane a short time ago. Line was a brother of Frank Line the motorman in this city and was working as engineer of a traction engine on a farm when shot. The citizens of Kenton are much incensed over the matter and say , that tbey will lynch the farmer when caught. HASACE P. HflTflffflSS. Formerly of This City, Dies at Martinsville, Ind. Horace P. Hotchkiss, manager of the Martinsville Sanatorium, died yesterday of a surgical operation for appendicitis. He wa thirty-seven years old and leaves a wife and two children. Mr. Hotchkisa had a wile circle of friends in many states. Mr. Hotchkiss formerly resided in this city and married Miss Winnie B His, daughter of Samuel Bellis and niece of Edward Bsllis, of this city. He moved to Indianapolis a number of years ago and went from there to Martinsville, where he died. The funeral will occur at Martinsville Sunday, after which the remains will be shipped to this city for burisl, which will occur Mmday. Th deceased leaves a wife and two children, one child being buried here. MONTHLY REPORT Of the City's Health for the Moa4h of July. Citv Health Officer Davis submits the following report of the deaths,. births, etc. for the month of July. The number of deaths and the causes is as follows: Railroad accident 2, Bright's disease I, cholera infantum 2, congestion of brain 1, cyanosis 1, dysentery 1, enteritis 1, entero colitis 1. gastritis 1, hepotitis 1, meningitis 2, consumption 4, senile debility 3, septicaemia 1. uraemia I; total deaths 23. Births, male 17, female 11; total 23, one colored. I case typhoid fever, no death; 2 cases scarlet fever, no death. DON'T WANT HIM. Tbe Brown Boy at CvViagton.Obio, is Not Wanted in This City. Fred Brown, the boy who was mentioned yesterday as being under arrest at Covington, Ohio, will not be brought back to this city, as the officers as well as the people from whom hi3 stealing is alleged to have been done here do not think the offense Here and tae amount of the goods stolen justifies the expense of going after him. Tne boy is said to have taken a bicycle from Nordyke's store on west Main street, and he is under arrest for the alleged theft of a number of things at Covington. He will be given punishment for his offenses in that place, and local parties will let his penalties there stand for ail of his offenses. Health OtSee. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Orloff Cot.on, 123 Boyer street, a girl; third child. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Ireton, S33 north twelfth street, a girl; second child. Dressed Poultry and Meats. Call at George Schwegman's meat market for nice fresh dressed voung and old chickens. Largest stock of choice fresh, salt and smoked meats and sausage in ie city. Phone 333, 309 south fourth street. 5-2t
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. HOME STORIES. Wfcfit Susie Learned at Sun- : day School. i Sc.no days a?o a little miss of five lyeaxa walked into the room of a gentki'iAU who resided at their home, and j wh Kr.d made of Susie a sort of proj teg-. She entered with all the assur- , am of a privileged character. When Mr. : turned about to see who W8-- there, he sai4 pleasantly : i ' low are you today, Susie t" j ,; 'fh, I'mali right." j 'Reeling weil, are youT" I '.Yeth, thir." L "iiow are your cousins, the little Sa:hh si?terst" they're all right, too tSey ,'wath not th?cared to death t'other im t. and thev - wath!" and Susie's j ey? got bigger nd bigger. IJliow was that!" w'y w'y, they wath in bed -wn know) 'taiamia's iieadf " Course I know it. That don't iiiase no aiDerentn : Her jutnt come ;a thuueh her head in at the win der and put her elbowth up on the winder tbid iik thith, an' thay 'Boo!' en' it made the little girlth thcream an' go aa' jump into bed, and cover up their headthr" "Well, well! It wouldn't scare you if your tuauia came to see you, would itf" "Yeth, if mamma wath jutet a thkeik." "A'skelk? What's that?" "Why thath what people are when they Srtht die, you know. Firtht they'th a thkeik, then they'th a tbktllington." "First a frkeik and then a skeleton, eh " "Yeth, thir. When they all drieth up an tneir tukin gets dried on 'em, theyth thkelth, an' when the meat all rollth off their boaeth, theyth thkeihngtons, an' you can tnee m tne grave yardtn at night where th' devil been 'tickm' his pitch fork in their 'tummicth, an' twithtin' 'em. An' th' devil liveth on a iland with hith wife, and herth b&ld headed." "That's remarkable." "Well, I muth go now," said Susie "Hold on a moment. Where did you iearn ail -this about skelks and skeletons?" bhe tad gotten some distance away from tne door, but she called back soberly, "At Tannday thcool." S. W. Gillilax. Marriage License. Oran B. Caskey and Anna D. Erk, Richmond. Are vou going to that picnic soont Well, you will want some of Price elegant iee cream to take along. LOCAL ITEMS. Buy locust pests. Farnh&m. Fice jewelry repairing. Haner'e. Dr. Harry Weist has returned from a three weeks outing in Maine. Miss Nichols of Lynn is in the city the guest cf Mr. and Mrs. Will Con verse. Miss Tiffirjyf Chicago will arrive tomorrow to visit Mr. and Mrs. D. L Mather. ine reai-tor-sure everytnmg re dueed clearance sale is now at its best Boston Store. Aldus Harold returned to Knights town this morning after attending the bib'e conference. Ed Knopf left this morning for Lealvilie, Col., where he has secured a paying position. Miss Alice Dempsey of Terre Haute is in the city visiting James Dempsey and wife for a few days. Leslie Meyers, Ottis Stock, Grace PorterSeld and Laura Ratliff, drove to Eaton today to spend the day. T. J. Legg of Logansport. state Sunday school evangelist, was in the city today the guest of Silas Neff. Mrs. Ernest Riehey and baby, of Pris, Ky., are in the eity, the guests of Mr?. Alice Richey, south tenth street. Mrs. Esther Pritehard, who has been atteuuing the sessions of the bible eon
ftrence, returned to Kokotno this morning.
Trash we never look for, consequent lv it is never found in oor store. Clearance sale times are no t xeepticn. Boston Store. The Chicago Tiroes-Hti a! I has representative in the city ii reducing the Century Dictionary wi h a low price a a special indueercec There was & good Starr park last night to heat the open air band concert by the City baud, acd the music was greatly appreciated. B. Mvrick. jr.. and daughter. Miss Clara. Robert Kersey and tsmily, Wal ttr Do an and family and Miss Anna Spencer were amotg those who returned from Sand Lake lat evenlrg ONE DAY'S INCOME To B Given to ih- Ladies if SStephen Hospital by tli? Strett C. r U mpaT3 Sarerint?r-.det.t Kestler of tho Rah mond Traction company has terdtred the nse cf tbe street ears for ne day acd eveniig to the !a.;ie- of St. Stephen's hotpital. to make what they oau out of the vfit r- and tbe entire inc me to go to 'he hospital The Ladies. Aid Society had a iff etinjr jesteidsy acd decided so accept the kind offer, and further arrangements and the date wi;l be connced later. Mrs. M. B. Ballard was appointed rreasurer in the place t f Mrs. W. X Wilson, who is soon to leave the city to reside at Indianapolis. The meeting yesterday was full of interest and well attended. Crushed fruit peach ice cream, as they make it at Price's, is fine. Try it. Numerous Fines Paid. The following dog cases were dis posed of in 'Squire Jessup s court this morning. All the defend aits reside in Wayne townsh-.p: Robert J. Koehring, $1 and costs; Harmon Marting, $1 andcoste; Clem ens LOnmau, same; oiepnen miey, same; Wlliam Smith, same; Rudolph Weslerf same; Otto Rtese. same; John Schneider, same; Henry Dingley, same; John Carpenter same; Lewis Schultz, same. In the ease of Clendenen vs. Mertz, suit on note, judgment was rendered in the sum of $173.33. When hippo-tor Byrnes was at th head of the Ofteetive bureau iu this city, ho established a system for pro ofing the jev dry district and Wall 6treet, whn-b oon b;-aario laiuous as the "Cruoks' dead line. " Detectives were on the watch during business hours to prevent any well kuo'vn crook from going down town below Fulton street. This plan shut out a number of notorious confidence i:itu and sneak thieves frem a district that hud proved profitable to them. After Byrnes left the force the "ueod line"' was not olowM. and rme of lnt tmnr? TO """"" " ' ' ' ' 'mi he I buroan was to la-establish IFTwo of McClusky's detective sergeants were htauding at tho corner of Bmadwav and John street T day last week when a ;.!. v eil huiif man. who from Lis anealViMi e Itiivht have been a prosperous i-oiit r, v. iiiki d i abt tlum as if on busi- ' ii. h'i, ,!?e ! !! .v:i: said one of tho dctectthe n. an and tapping !',r, ti the s!):iiM r. " Hi w !:r i inwi..:!;r yr-u fcton me iu that fashluan, with a great show "ill. n't r: ;tko a f ess, " said the 'Yi a nre lielow the dead U't-ti.-e. :.v MIA v v-,a nave t i go uteK or we i;l tkf! y; u ut to headquarters." The lu.'i-i 1 t Lis bravado at once .;i v ".;:. ;.tlv bet-'iied for mercy. He t the p-'l ice as "Diamond .e" Mu."riiy sd he has recently tini.nu a t. rai in a western prison. Mur- ? e..; I.ii.j -1 that h i did not expect to o rtn-gni.ed. nd en bin promising to j ive t.'.wu the detectives released him. New York Sun. W list the tnsjlih N?y Wants. Cue of the most important points m unv nuvv is the tattle training, the edu cation iu strategv and tactics, given. It is practically certain that our English fleets will have to face constant night attacks bv hostile torpedo beats at the outset of war. Yet we do not practice these things in onr maneuvers, rarely even in our standing squadrons, though week after week the French Mediterranean and northern fleets rehearse such exercises. A distinguished British officer, Cap tain Mav, not very ioug ago wrote two remarkable pa pers on tactics, concluding with an appeal to authority to establish a tactical school or college answering to the French higher naval school and similar institutions iu Germany and the United States. His appeal has so far been fruitless. As a nation v.e are apt to despise knowledge and to believe that somehow or other "tout se debrouillera on the day of buttle. Confidence iu our selves is coed and wholesome, but it fihonld not lead us to forget the fact that science has a way of taking a terrible revenue upon those who despise her. II. W. Wilson iu Fortnightly Review. Cuba Ldtre. Oar sturdj fathers did a lot They t oupb t for f re-dom in their d. But we a grander jot have got, bo frfdoni win to (five a ar. Chicago Record. Baking Powder Host healthful leavener in the world. Goes farther. urn imma momtm CO.. v rrt.
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