Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 43, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 April 1896 — Page 3

MAKXET ni'OTATIONS.

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INDIANA INCIDENTS. I

RECORD of events of past wee;;. THE A Mi:n with Too Much Money Ivivals for a C.irlV Affections Tiht a Illmnly Tattle - simple Ceremonies Over the Hotly of Pearl I'ryan. They l iu.l C'oOO in a Satchel. A l.rakrman on tin' lVnr'.a division of tin Vandalia K.-.iir ad. named Kt -d. was handed a satrlie! contaiuini: S"',w) l.'e other il.iy, and t!io man wlio jrave it to him evidently wanted t he rid of ir for all tune. A passenger v.ln hoarded the train at Deeatnr and left it at Mvint Zioa handed the satehol to Keod ns he left the ears, saying: "Take rare of this for rao." The trainmen decided to open the satchel, heraus tho laan had acted in a peculiar manner, and in it they found S700 ia bills. Jea'onsy Icatlsi to a I'islit. Henry Wilson was a suitor for the hand nf Nora Mrlntytv. daughter of Thomm Mrl'ityre. living near the rranklin-Uush ounty line, hat he was supplanted in the youn girl's favor by Samuel Templeton, a school teacher who recently rame into the neighborhood. The oiinr ni'ht tiie rivals met at a country dance, and when Templet. n ventured outside the house he was attacked by Wilson, armed with a knife. 'JYmplet !i used his revolver, and mutual friends joined in. When the smoke cleared away Templeton was found dauerously stabbed in the breast and back, while Wilson had a bullet in his thi.irh and Charles ItoNtcr. a friend of TVmpU'ton. was shot in the ne.-k. Tin condition of all three men is alarming. During the fili!". which was general, brass knuckles, knives, stones and clubs were used, and 'veryoue of the participants is bruised and battered. The participants are ;ill members of prominent families, and dipa trhes from the quarter indicaie intense ci;( i.ient in the neighborhood. The young woman whose harins caused the melee u ;x boi'iu to her h':ne in a prostrated -oudition. Pearl Pryan's I'tiiicral rcrvicc8. Several hundred peoph wer attractrd , t. Forest Hill Ccinetei v in ireencastb I Friday afierne.m by the aunouncenn-iit of the funeral .f IVarl Hryan. the Fort Thomas victim. Tiie body was brought home n I'rb. ami has ben kept in the public vault in tiie cemetery awaiting burial. The family have hoped for the tin. ling of the missing head, but tin y abandoned that idea and decided on interment. Six young men. former cl.isslaa the derraved. took ti.e while casket fr .in tiie vault and carried it to tin H:an lor. A quintet sing two smgs. H. A. 'b.i.iii.of De I'auw I "niversity. read Ililde ::clect ions and sp ike of tiie life oi" the deceased, and oPVred a f rvetit prayer. Tlos va ; followed by more music, after which the iv::a!:is were 1 .wered t tlicir hisr re:!i.g place. Nu::eras rotiy and Ix aniifiil il ral offerings were placed on the cahe! and grave by lasinatcs :.:.d fri n.ls of she de. ias d. All Over Hit- SJ.-ito. Ferry .l.-rdaa. a ' -d .'". . !' A o .k morphine i:.s;( .;.l (,f ;::l;il:ie i-e-rsoii. bv mislake aiel i. - l m a . , ., , e i A. J. t :!)Vir, t ie a.ieged for:rT. heal i at Peru .e, st (.; .u -e ,r i..,v: i, ,.-v. e s i ; i i; ;-es;o;i. ;.m bera r'!eas s ii;a:ar, n c.ie a galas i. ! .if a ; him. 1 1 1 1 i e i e:;.ii i :i' '.'.'d:i, sd ihn;: a. UrTi ii y. II. of .Teh", rs nv:ie. elnaiv : -.vy of his b'r.h J is pr lie ; iV I :1C o.dt . t i and 1. arty il s. rf OaVviile. ,: . d : i 'lid wa s r : i u'.! 1 . i ; '.' i rued I ':-. I:-.::.. , : U:.!!l .a t:l ;r :. i :"i . a . ;:. II-'.-. l)r a ! I . - Hi ' .1 ..: i il;::: .: -:;i. : .. . .: a ii' i J . I'.s- I I . 'i : e ;.: re 'i a . i .' by re l! I i t ' i.'d ia marriage ' '.ss L,l. Ii'.:::. tii -.:!.: a Chr.r. a bad r .! tiie s and Foio 1 is a !!;:. d i J.il he h i : i ..r.i t : iv-ag'.'. ; ! -, . i 1 e is i . ;,e of I ) '. i la . 'oi. ... ', i 1: ti a t. y io I wrs ga ily of a wa re t ' m n ;y "s ; !:: n a pay -'. i a . ( iv i i . e i i s ii ) i kit own ol p .it s. :. ... s as b ay lite d. Ti'cod.ire Fi . ink wa sevi-rely injure! j Sali.i'day ntgat w.ule al.emptuig to eie.ui j out a d.itiiv near lau. j. j r.m:;. iraas-h-y ami Timtups ;:, tin of tiie m.,si f si)irit'd young nun in the iiiity. had j partly cirri .1 teat a plan to throw out. the voting tuen at the dance ami take possession of the hall. Frank was tiie liiL une in t'a' hall, and, taking hold of the smallest man in the room, recencd a violent blow across the head with a stove poker, in the hands of Ciiailes Meyer. Instant ly all the men present joined agiinst tan iiuriMcrs. Knives, guns, stove polier and stones were freely Hying in th' room. Mr. Meyer, living t h se by, heard tiie racket ami went r to see about it. With tiie Hellt 1 several oi.iers lie quie.ro uie iighlers. Fr.r.ik. Crinisley ami Thompson were .irres: et i ami pat under h inds'. Marly Wlnrbiy m ruhig )he authoriti'S of brctncii were notified to liiri't tin; west-b.oiml limited express on the bab'imore and Oliio road and arrest a gang of thieves supposed to be on board. They had boarded ihe train at (larretf and, catching Theodore be'dsti-in. of Chicago, tin lite platform, rooked him and threw him from the rapidly moving car. One of the gang remarked that he believed 15 ib slein held the keys 'to ae express safe. After bo bad recovered from the shook beilsteiu crawled, bruised and bleeding, to Caricti and noiilicd tue authorities, t I licers ere 11 n 1 up on llh sides of i he tratk. and as soon as tbo train slowed up the gang was located between the ears. Tio-y nia.b' :i .hvpei a to n sisuin c :t;ol two of them goi. away. Four were arreted, and when about a block from t'a' '.cpol one of them knock l tovn the oilier who 'aal him in charge and made a il.i--.li for liberty. The officers opt m d lire. ii ! was ret unit I. Two of the thieves were shot and one will die as a result.

bebert Torrcy, for y ars with P.affalo ' smiling, liven Avbib' they avm bimlbill's show, while going through a livery j ing him in the clectri' chair the smile Cable at Valparaiso, was strut k on the : lingered on his lips. The curiosity nf lo-a.l by a bale of hay and k!l' 1. jM. wurden Avas nrusMl. II' paused The block coal mini rs .f the bray.il with bis thumb gently touching the

ilitricr asked the ope rat or for a joint i oafer'!! ', which was gr.n.Pd. The min ers m t in s r t session ami foriniththd n seal' for the ensuing year which they will pri'sciit at the joint -onferenc'. It is Kai I that they will ask an im n-a'c in the price of mining in the same ratio as that granted in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Th operator say they are not in a position W grant u raise.

REINDEER IN ALASKA.

I Project Is tMicccssfii: aiitl ill He of Vast I'Cneiit. The experiment of introducing reindeer into Alaska. wh: i: : . b a;t of education has been conducting under the ilirection of lr. Shebbm .larkstui. Kitys Win. V.. Curtis, in the Chicago Ilecord. has proved a decided sitccs and the secri'tary of the interior has asked Congress io appropriate enough money to extend the enterprise upon i a bursts that will make it of iniUH'diate J value lo ll:e Eskimos ap.il while miners j who have been attracted t that terri- j lory by the gthl deposits. Ib-ginning J with the bureau of education has been given an annual appropriation of S7..".0 with which to purchase reindeer in Siberia and lure the necessary herders to care for the animal and instruct the natives. That year sixteen deer were purchased: in lsbl 171; in j lSOo the number was increase! 1U7 by purchase, S7 lawns were born and S j died: in 1Ml ll'o wore purchased. IM j faw ns wore born ami -in liod; last year j l.'ld deer were brought from Siberia, ! Lt;s fawns v,'re born and died. It Avill thus be seui tiiat during the live years M n-indeer were purchased and delivered in Alaska and that the natural increase by fawr.s was 071. of w hich only 71 liel. The slaughter of the seals and walrus . during recent jears has practically exterminated tla.se animals so far as the Kskimos are coiu-erued. who bav' been reduced lo a condition of starvation, which suggested ! 1 r. .In ksn the introduction of the reindeer for food as well as for transportation. The idea, while considered feasible from the beginning, lias been given a thorough test, which has demonstrated its practicability beyond question. Hut tit the rate of progress v. hieb has been possi ble with the me: i gor appropriation t available it woul 1 take at bast fitly years to Mock Alaska. The discovery of rich gold vein - haatt::e!ed n::vthan L'.oon whit' minets to the central part of the Icrritos v. where the thermometer s hovers in the neighborhood of 7. dejr,v,.s lK.mv ;:,.n, Ir.ring the wint'T months, and all food must be imported. Most f the deer aeiiuircd for the ex periment were purchased in Siberia i ! and brought to Alaska in üovernment vessels free of transportation charges. As the latter item is the greatest cxpenso i he small appropriation was j;uf- j licient to staidish the neeei-sary sia-j tioiis anl give a thorough trial. 'l iiere j are in northern, rntr.il and western j Alaska at least li n.rrn viprai' miles j of territory not adapted to agrb-nll uro ; or cable raiding and without an adequate feed supply lVr the native Fskimo or tb" while population now going into ti-.o gd I dbtrlds. Over this Mist region liire is a growth id' le;ig. fibrous while moss, the natural food of the reindeer. basing the estimate upon statistics obtained in l.apkmd. where M.uro sipmre miles feed ::ll,...,,..S head of j rcii. deer. r t v. nfv-threo to the sorare i milo. Alaska, where : itidhrr conditions prevail, should sustain at las !.:J;!0. bun doer, worth at the rale prevailing . 1 i" Swe.b n (SO per h adi Ss- M n.iH.n. I'he original purposo of introdu.-ing loin i tie rei!n!eq- iiüo Alasktt was to 1 jirovide a m w am1. per::-.ancnt food M'p- I pl.v for the h.tlf-i'ami-hed F-kimo. i Freviotts to the "..-rovery of gold lle re j was nothing in the country to attract j whites except for hi. Ill ilig, but new il- ! luges are springing up in ail dire.-! ions, ' and witli gro -erb s. bre:;lt rlV.; and ; other provisions sr. in c. nod ir.iT.oiied : al gi' it e:.p; ps.. it is msidcivd til so- ' Iutrly :-:'n'.ial t; its t"i : 1 1; ;-v po.-p riiy ! ti nt tl.1 reiiidier. wh'u-Ii can . r on i the mo: :. sled Id be hd i.d:u 1 in sv.f- i 1 licient quantity to supply tb' for. i J ch'thir.g ne ';.;. ry for ti.e rapidly in- ? i'U ilig pejiula i i ii. '1 hero nre it' ' n .Hi 111 h a. am! prevailing c.di.li- ; tiotts v. ill pr-vcnt any being mud" fi r j Avars to com'. TiavePng at pr e;it is ! i cotiltned aliiiCst entirely to dog teams. ; which is at tin4 i;;t' d from fifteen to j twenty-live miles a day. In many see- ! lions of ti.e country dog teams can. not ! bo rued, because they annot carry suflicient food tosubsit them en route and must confine their journeys from settlement to settlement within easy distance. ()m dog team hauling equip ments or passengers must be acconi- r pnniod by another to haul supplies, ami the cost of transportation is thus cnor- , ! mously increased. With reindeer trans portation the conditions are different. From fifty to ninety miles a day can be oovered by them across lots ami at night they are permitted to browse for themselves. The best authorities consider them absolutely essential lo bind together the isolated settlements ami growing centers of civilization in that wild nortliland :ind render possible the development of the gold mines ami the support of hundreds of thousands of miners who will so m be at work then'. The reindeer multiply ami im-rcase so rapidly that IM. Jackson estimates that 0,;on in addition to the herds already in Alaska Avill well stock Hie country, and he is anxious to get them within the next ihre' years. It is for that purpose that the appropriation of Slojinn has been asked of Congress. That sum will buy l,r.cn leer in Siberia. transport sind deliver them in Alaska ami pay tlio lirlers who are necessary to look after them ami instruct -the Fskimos in their care. How lie l'tole(l lib; Schoolmaster. As they led lh -oubiiin'd man from bis cell they saw that be was j fatal button and asked the ause of the unseemly mirth. "I-I was just thinkinV chuckled the malefactor, 'how Fm fool in' my old schoolteacher. -lie always said I was liorn to be hanged.". Then the warden's thumb came down.

CIIAPtGES CHANGED.

NOR TH INDIANA CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS. Pii2iOsoii to Preside Over Fort Wayne bistrict Names and Places of the Oder Methodist Ilhlers-Coiiiplcto Itinerary Is Announced. North Indiana Conference. Tiie North Indiana conference closed its week's scs;.i!i at Kichna-nd Tuesday with. ;he reading of tiie appointments of , mii.iso-is ;,.r the tissuing vear, as fob i low-: I For: "V.:yne I i.: riet F. T. Simpson, j presi'ii:' hier: Angola. M. F. Kemper;! Aubara. .1. K. Walls; Avilla. C. F. Pavis; bi-.M'fn.n. C. I. Wade; P. .bo. ;. C .cking; j Fey! ei. W. A. tb-iest: Churubuseo. .1. M. I Haines; Cers-e. N. F. bariin: Iecatur, F. T. Iregg; Fort Wayne, berry Sireet. ( C. Cissel: Fort Waym-. St. Faul. M. C. Co .per: Fort Wavne. Simpson. .1. W. Paseh;,!!; For: Wayne, Triai;y. F. F. Alb. rts.iti: Fort Wayi:. Wayne Street, II. V. ibnnett; I'lvuion;. O. F. Wilcox; !arr-tt. A. S. Wootea: Ccm-va. D. il. Murrax; Harlan. I. vis beeves and 1. I. Ib'U.r: Ibaglaiel. C. Tinkham: Ibmtingten. Itrowne; Leo. K. C. .Jones; Markie. .1. M. Sicwar:: Moitroevüle. M. F. Murray: New Haven, tlrant Tee:-rs; Ossian. S. C. Norris; F-me:... 10. J. MaK ;.;iok . C. M. Ilolh.peier: Sieacerville. F. M. F..ter: Fniondah'. F. C. Zimmerman: Wolf Lake. I . 1. Smith. 'iesheJl I ).stl'ie; - -C. (J. Hudson. p!'Csi.iiüg !.h r: Albion. T. F. Freeh: brild; F. F. Knox: batler, C. F. libro; bu:i-r cir.-uit. (J. II. Kemp: Corunna. F. .1. Sj.eek ine; Fikhar:. .!. il. .lacks n; Flkiiart cir.-uit, A. .1. lbirycc: vlosiien. First. A. S. Preston; ib.-iien. Fifth Avenue, p.. Sawyer; Hamilton. F. A. Foster; Hudson and As'ah-y. F. b. Westaa f.-r; Kriidallvir.:-. M. .1. Mauor: La Cramre. C. II. browne: L.sburg. W. II. Fietcg I.:--W. M. Nelson: Lima. .M. F. S.ii:o: Middlei.arv. W. b.Smiih: Milbud. XV. F. Ilerr.,1!: Mi'aiwaka. It. A. Kemp: Nappamc. A. S. Woot n: New Fa.r;-. C. 10. Parsons: Uriaml. .1. A. Snmw.ilt: O-e. oIa. C. II. .Murray; Topi ka. A. Mclvr-; Valentine. A. A. Turner; Wakarusa. A. L. Weaver: Waterloo. F. b. Fii .ugher; W.dcoltville. .1. T. Fettro. K-.l. -n, , Disiri,-; M. S. Marble, presiding e der; Alto. V. XV. Martin: Arcadia. .1. W. Welch: Atlanta. .1. F. Farp: bunker Hi!!. F. A. Fish: Ccater. J. L. Hntch::s: Cjeero. M. .1. Walts; CetlVltse. .1. (). bli': lihv I. T. M. Cu:'.;1.: Calves! ei. T. .1. Johnson; Coldsmiiii. XV. C. lt .guo and F. Tripper; Creentown. O. S. Harrison; .b'liet ville. Maran Cause: Kok-ano. Craee. W. D. Parr; K-.k .-n .. Markhiml Ave:: o.e. I). II. ; u i i i : L lira a -p ri . P.r. :idw.i.. F. I.. Scmans; Loar.sp .r;. Marke; S:r. :, W. K. W..m-s: L .ganspori. Wi.e.nia!!.! Smvc:. M. M. Harlan. I: .New Fri;: .ii. F. A. Sarah: New Wau tlv. F. S. aiiim: N. biesviiie. F. M. .k:..'ie: J F. ta. F. F. N. ;!: IM:.; Isabeih-. J. II. ! Vv'ait. : Fa-iavüle. o. V. 1.. .iVu ,;;,; Santa Fc J. M. b. Ib-ev.-s-; Cireievilie. T. A. Craham: Stiarpsviiie. .1. F. K idr!;lV : Sherl.':!!.. C. II. WÜkin.-m: Tipo,n. !. C. Weoiiic:-!; Walten. S. 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