Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 33, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 July 1898 — Page 6

THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT.

a W. METSKER, Pub. and Prop. PLYMOUTH, - . - INDIANA, ns iHDjpm Minor Happenings cf the Pust Week. 'EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. olttlri. Religions. Social and Crimla! Döing of the Whole World Carefully Condensed for Our Reader The Ac -Idettt Rrrord. Livingston, Mont. The electric light flam in this city was almost entirely destroyed by fire. Loss, $32,000; insurance, $24,000. Bement, 111. The large salt stables ere, owned by Al Ramp of Buffalo, N. it., were destroyed by fire, together irlth sixteen horses. Lose. $5,000, partially Insured. Indianapolis A national beef killing nontest was held here under the auspices of the Indianapolis Butchers' Association. Charles Gardner of this etty broke the world's record by dressing ten sheep in thirty-two minutes nine seconds. Muncie, Ind. E. Will Kirk, a prominent merchant, died of acute Bright's disease. He was 30 years of age. Cleveland. Ohio One man was killed Ad several were injured while at work in a sewer near Edgewater Park. The en were in the sewer trench when a trestle overhead fell. Qulncy. 111. Rudolph Sass, aged 16, "wa& drowned while Lathing in the rivr. The body was recovered. Vincennes, Ind. Mrs. Fannia Dooley Iras run over by a Baltimore & Ohio Uouthwestern switch engine while Crossing the tracks. She cannot recover. Spencer. Ind. George Hufford, Jr.. of Belleville, Ind.. was drowned at the lower falls of Eel River, near Cataract, while hathing.His wife and child were helpless witnesses. Danville, 111. Danville is threatened Vj an incendiary. During the past Week several Wabash cars have been turned, also the new residence of William Foeherer. The police are unable to locate the criminal. Springfield. 111.- Solomon Salzentein. aged 16 years, was drowned hile bathing in the north fork of the Sangamon River. He was an orphan, prominently connected here, and was a student at the Orchard Lake Military Academy. Huntington. Ind. Charles Laudig committed suicide by shooting himself. Dayton, O. Ixuis and Herman Nicklas, brothers, aged 14 and 8 years, respectively, were drowned in the river. Aehland. Wis. Daniel McCrea. who was reported accidentally drowned at Valley City. N. D., was murdered by desperadoes. Marshalltown. Iowa The Commercial State Bank, which closed its doors Tuesday will go into the hands of a receiver at once. Pittsburg. Pa. The car barn of the Consolidated Traction company was destroyed by fire. Lots. $175.000; well covered by insurance. Bement. 111.- The large sales barns situated here and owned by A. Ramp of Buffalo. X. T., were destroyed by fire, together with sixteen horses. Hannibal, Mo.- The separating house at the Hercules Powder works, twelve miles below this city, on the St. Ixuiis. Keokuk & Northwestern Railroad, hae blown up as the result of the acid becoming heated. Tampa. Fla - Freeman Schley, cousin of Commodore Schley of the United States navy, died at his rooms from the effects of an overdose of morphine. Mason City. Iowa Hog cholera has made its appearance in this section. Minneapolis, Minn, tleorge Alfred Pillsbury, of the firm of Pillsbury & Co.. president of the Northwestern bank, and one of the best known men In the northwest, died here, aged 82 years. Fairbury. 111. A fine rain relieved this section of drought. The chinch hue1 a re working ruin in the oais and rorn fields, and the oafs yield will not be as heav a usual. Terre Haute. Ind. F. A. Debridg", student and physical director at Iake Forest l'niversjty. haa accepted the position of physical director of the Terre Haute V. M C A. Mount Sterling, Ky. On. John S. Williams. ex-I'nited State senator and a hero of the Mexican and civil wars, died at his home near this city. Anderson, Ind. The Wagoner Flint Glass Company, operating plants at Ingalls and Frankton. and the SfeCoilough Company, operating plants at and near Marion, announce that they will reopen their plant at once Usi employ non-union labor. Many other union concerns will follow. Muncie. Ind. The annual interstate meeting of the Germab singing societies here attracted aboir 2,000 visitors, mostly from Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. New York- It is reported that the widow of the late Ogden (ioelet is to become the wife of William Waldorf Astor. who waf once an American, but who now lives in England. Athens Mrs. Rockhill, wife of W. Y Rockhill, the Cnifed State minis ter to Greece, died of typhoid fever. Lincoln. HI.- Isaac Chenowith, a retired farmer, has bevome violently in-i-ane. Terre Haute. Ind. The men at the kaafl of the Vandalia system hiv I een put on eight hours, instead of nine, and with a half holiday on Sa urü.iy.

CASUALTIES. Dutch Flat. Cal. Engine No. 993 on the east-bound extra, blew up at the station here, killing Engineer Tom Kelly, Fireman Terry of Sacramento and a coal passer, name unknown. La Grange. Ind. The general store of Bremer Brothers, including the postoffice and telephone exchange, at Plato, this county, was totally destroyed by fire. Loss, $5.000, partially insured. Tonawanda. N. Y. The E'.lieott cycle works burned. Loss, $70,000. Cassellton. N. D. A hailstorm near here destroyed 25.000 acres of grain. Anderson. Ind. Johnson Reynolds' regulator factory was burned. Loss $10.000. Kokomo. Ind. Ora Carver, a contractor, fell from a building and was fatally hurt. Dubuque. Iowa. Louis Hägen, while sick at Mercy hospital, leaped from a fourth-etory window and was killed. Milwaukee, Wis. John Holter, 70 years of age. was run over by a bicycle rider and severely injured. Shelburn. Ind. John McCauley, pit boss at Jackson Hill mine, was caught by falling slate and instantly killed. Philadelphia. Pa. Walter Bush, a St. Louis boy. while visiting his grandfather in this city, was instantly killed by grasping a live wire. Janesville. Wis. Judge M. M. Phelps, while riding a bicycle, was struck by a Chicago & Northwestern engine and perhaps fatally injured. Tower Hill, 111. Jacob Heble. a farmer. 60 years old. was killed by falling from a haystack. Battle Creek. Mich. The large building of the Sanitarium Food company was burned. Loss. $8,000. West Superior, Wis. While bathing in Lake Superior, near Oatka beach. Dean Palmer and Ned Brown were drowned. Milwaukee. Wis. William Frederick Cardsen. 6 years of age. was run over by a delivery wagon and instantly killed. Milwaukee, Wis. The Canada-Atlantic liner German collided with the tug Welcome of the Milwaukee tugboat line and damaged her seriously. New York. Fire in the Chelsea jute mills in Greenpoint damaged the building, plant and stock to the extent of about $50.000. One thousand men are out of work.

FOREIGN. Hong Kong Advices received here from Canton say the rebellion in that part of China had not been subdued. The viceroy is sending more troops to the disturbed districts. Cape Town Petroleum hzs been discovered thirty miles from Buluwayo. The man who made the discovery has been offered 30,000 for bis property. Berlin It is believed here that Dr. Leyds. secretary of state of the South African republic, has succeeded in raising a loan of 6.000.000 on behalf of the Transvaal government. Ixmdon- The engagement is announced of Sir Thomas Upton, the weil-known provision merchant, to the daughter of ex-Ixrd Mayor Sir George Faudel Phillips. Ixmdon. A wealthy American named Riegel has been killed while attempted to ascend Mont Blanc without a guide. His corpse was found on a glacier. Berlin The German cruiser Irene has been at Kiao-Chau since July 14. The Greflon and Arcona are under orders to proceed to Shanghai and Nagasaki, respectively, and if possible to go to Manila. Berlin Prince Adolphe of Scham-borg-Lippe, brother-in-law of the Emperor of Germany, has been designated to succeed Prince Albrecht, who desired to retire from the regency of Brunswick. Shanghai There has been a slight Chinese outbreak in the American settlement. The police used their batons on the rioters and arrested six of them. CRIME. Bedford. Iowa David Riddles has been arrested at Newmarket, charged with the murder of Dolph Adams. Bowling Green, O. Charles Nelson colored) was convicted of murdering James Zimmerman and sentenced to be electrocuted Nov. 4. Sycamore, 111. James Lane cornmined suicide while in low spirits. Ho weal lo the Catholic cemetery, north of I if- Kalb, and tired a bullet through his head. 'hicaKo Lewis Warner, formerly cash lei of the Bank of Northampton. Maat., is being sought by the police on a charge of embezzlement. Milan. Mo.- Charles E. Wilhite was arrested on the charge of forging his father's name to a note for $1,140. Black River Falls. Wis Five prisoners escaped from the county jail by digging hole through the brick wall. Muskegon. Mich. In the Whitehall bank case Attorney Atkinson said the people would not ask for the conviction of the defendant, Albert Mears. Fort Worth. Tex. Henry Myers, wife and child were murdered by a negro with an ax near Cypress. (Jutlitie. O. T. Two laborers on the St. Loull A.- Oklahoma railway, Aaron Gunter of Pnckerton, Ind., and J. A. Shanhaüzei of Central la, 111., were murdtrcd and robbed of all their wages. Bloomington, Hi. The residence of Dr. i. . Hubbard was robbed of $200 in money in diamonds and jewels worth $1.000. Nashvil'e. 111. lira. Wilcniena Denning of New Orleans, La., committed suicide by jumping int oa cistern containing twelve feet of water. South M' Alester. I. T Jasper Simpson, while resisting arrest, shot and instantly killed J. B. Gtady and L. S. Hill, deputy Halted States marshals, sear Jeaaoa. Ark. Geotretown. Ky. Cbueiu Vinegar, colored, was hanged for killing his Wife.

MISCELLANEOUS. Terre Haute, Ind. The Vandalia officers have issued orders abandoning the shops at Effingham, 111. Terre Haute, Ind. Mrs. Maggie Wane has brought suit against John Apman for $5,000 damages for breach of promise.

Princeton, 111. The ninety-first birthday anniversary of John Howard Bryant the farmer, poet and patriot. was celebrated July 22 at his home In Princeton. Annapolis, Md. Admiral Cervera is slightly ill. Yankton. S. D. Farmers throughout the Dakotas and Nebraska have found themselves short of help for the harvest fields through the loss of men who have joined the army. Milwaukee Capt. Otto Lehfeldt, well known by all marine men along the chain of lakes, is dead after an illness of three weeks. Capt. Lehfeldt was 68 years old. Grand Rapids. Mich. For the first time in five years the furniture manufacturers are finding it necessary to advertise for more men. Washington. Max J. Baehr of Nebraska has been appointed consul at Kehl. Germany, and E. F. Sperry pension agent at Des Moines. Iowa. Des Moines. Iowa. The executive committee of the Iowa Pharmaceutical Association has started a boycott on the proprietary medicine manufacturers for raising prices because of the war tax. St. Paul. Minn. Lieut. John Lind, quartermaster of the Twelfth Minnesota volunteers, now at Chickamauga, has formally accepted the nomination for governor tendered him by the democrats, silver republicans and populists. Springfield. 111. Judge Allen of the United States court issued an order granting a temporary injunction restraining the J. C. Hubinger Company from constructing or operating an electric railway in certain streets in the ctiy of Quincy. Ashland, Wis.- Helge Hanson. 76 years of age. went out Monday to pick berries and has not been seen since. Marion. Ind. Judge Custer of the circuit court has appointed William Hogin receiver for the firm of Bailey & Brown lee. Louisville, 111. Miss Geneva Walker wandered three days in the woods without food. When captured she was insane. Terre Haute, Ind. Of 140 saloonkeepers in the city twenty or more will go out of business because the council ha? refused to reduce the license from $250 to $100. Cleveland. 0. It is said the fact that the Bessemer pig iron trust has ordered an advance of 50 cents per ton. effective August 1. may be the cause of the disruption of that organization. Milwaukee. Wifi. Justice David J. Brewer of the United States supreme court is opposed to the policy of annexation and expansion. Louisville. Ky. The state board of health issued a proclamation placing the whole of Jackson county and each of its inhabitants under rigid quarantine from the outside world. Smallpox is epidemic. Boston. Edwin Storey Smith, the most prominent paper manufacturer in New England, is dead. He had been ill for five years from paralysis, and this was primarily the cause of his death. Des Moines The German Savings Bank at Doon. Lyon county, failed. Its capital stock was $15,000. and the total liabilities $59.474.04. according to the report filed in June. Goshen, Ind. Lieut. Charles Slade of the One Hundred and Fifty-eventh Indiana volunteers, who lived here, died at Tampa. Fla., of malarial fever. Ann Arbor, Mich. Henry C. Smith of Adrian was nominated for con-ess in the second district republican convention. 393 ballots being necessary. Richmond. Ind. State Senator Chas. E. Shively of this city was announced as a candidate for supreme vice chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of the United States. He whl be supported by the Indiana grand lodge officers. New York Magovern & Thompson Bros., wholesale shoe dealers, assigned to Thomas D. Barry of Brockton, Mass., without preferences. The liabilities are estimated at $175,000, and the assets at $150.000. LATEST MARKET REPORT. CHICAGO. Cattle, all grades $2 Hogs, common to prime. 2. Sheep and lambs 2, Corn. No. 1 . Wheat. No. 2 red , Oats, No. 3 white Eggs , Butter , Rye, No. 2 20 05.50 20 4.06 25 06.40 -33M. ,78 25T .27 11 lOfc) .leu .47 .78 Ot .23 .47 3.00 TOLEDO, 2 cash mixed Wheat, No. Corn. No. 2 Oats, No. 2 mixed Rye, No. 2 cash Cloverseed, prime (ash.. ST. IX)UIS Wheat. No. 2 Oats. No. 2 (ash Corn. No. 2 cash Cattle, all grades Hogs Sheep and lambs .75 .24 .32 V& 0 5.20 fa 3 .90 (a $.00 2.00 3.75 4.K) MILWAUKEE. Wheat, No. 1 northern.. Oats. No. 2 white Barley. No. 2 N K W YORK. Wheat. No. 2 red Corn, No. 2 Oats. No. 2 KANSAS CITY Cattle. ;ill grade 1 Hogs, all grades ft Sheep and lambs 3 PBORIA. Rye. No 2 Oats. No .2 white ! JO 24H ,n .K44 .27 4. sr. 0o 0o car, :io 04.lt Of. 90 M 24 Ms 33 Vi ) Cora, No. 2

SAYS IT IS A MISTAKE.

German Paper Advises Against Sendlag Watson to Spain. The Berlin Kreuz Zeitung, declares that if Commodore Watson comes into Spanish waters it will te a profound political mistake. It adds: "They are overrating their strength at Washington. Even the occupation of the Canary islands might lead to regrettable complications." FOR PORTO RICO. Gen. Miles Starts with the First Araay of Invasion. Gen. Miles started for Porto Rico with a considerable army force and accompanied by a formidable fleet, including the battleship Massachusetts and cruiser Cincinnati. Other troops to join the expedition have left Tampa, TO ATTACK HAVANA, Large Army Will Move on the Cubaa Capital In the FalL General Miles as commander-in-chief, aided by Generals Shafter, Brooke, Lee and Graham, with a combined force of 150,000 men, are to take the field against Havana in the fall. Decision in Foresters' Case. Judge Ludwig in the superior court of Wisconsin, in the injunction case of the supreme court. United Order of Foresters, decided in favor of the Minnesota faction, headed by Judge James A. Schoonmaker of St. Paul. Alleged Shortage or 0120,000. Examination of the books of the Home Building and Loan association at Milwaukee has led to the discovery of an alleged shortage in the accounts of tha secretary of the association, John Harvey Myers, of over $120,000. Army to Go to the Mountain. The army at Santiago is to he brought back to the United States and placed in the mountains of North Carolina, vhere they can recuperate and let the yellow fever run its course. Spain's Financial Troubles. The Bank of Spain is demanding security for further loans. It has lent 8,000.000 pesetas to date. The government's financial resources are almost at an end. Will Betas 1'elew Island. It is said that the monitor Monterey has instructions to proceed t j an island in the Pelew group and hoist the American flaz. Predicts an Honorable Peace. Senor Gamazo. Spanish minister, says peace honorable to the army will soon be arranged. Don. Carlos Ready for Action. Don Carlos, the rretender to toe Spanish throne, is on the frontier of Spain fomenting an uprising. 24.000 Prisoners of War. Gen. Shafter reports that there will be about 24,000 Spanish prisoners to ship away from Cuba. Fmperor William la Friendly. President McKinley has received a most friendly message from Emperor William of Germany. Russia Abandons Naval Plans. It is announced that Russia has dropped the idea of spending 90.000.00u rubles on her navy. President of Glan Workers. The Flint Glass Workers of the United Suites and Canada elected William J. Smith, Pittsburg, president. Rock River AnKembly. The Rock river assembly will open its eleventh annual session at Dixon, 111., July 25 and close Aug. 11. Insurgent Captnre a Town. A dispatch from Havana says that the insurgents have captured the town of Gibara. Troops Start for Manila. Nine hundred troops on the Rio de Janeiro at San Francisco have started for Manila. Troop Leave Chickamauga. The first detachment of troops from Chickamauga has embarked for Porto Rico. Will Oa After Camara. It is stated that Commodore Watson mission is to find and destroy Camera's fleet. Hank to Ke Reorganized. The doors of the Commercial State bank at Marshalltown. Iowa, are closed, preUous to reorganization. To Meet at Muncie, Ind. The Indiana State Federation of Labor will hold the annual convention Sept. 11 K and 29. Hrooke Sail to Reinforce Miles. Gen. Brooke sailed with a large force on the St. Paul to Join ihe force under Gen. Mile. St. Petersburg Advices received here report that on July 1 an insurrection occurred in Kansu, the most north weal province of China, arising from dissatisfaction with the new taxes. Hloomingtoii, 111. - William Mielke. a stationary engineer of Bloomington. lifted .'IX, was etil to pieces n the Lake Erie '.racks near Bloomington. He had fallen asleep on the rail. Wabash. 1 nil. Capt. J. M. Thompson was Berne! J attacked by a large Amer lean eagle. The bird was killed.

THE TRADE REVIEW. Fzlstlng War Has in Xo Way Disturbed Rusi ties. lt. G. Dun & Co. in their Weekly Itsview of trade -ays: A state of war docs not disturb business, but reactlor after a phenomenal movement of grain causes relative loss, which many mis take for decrease in the volume o. trade. So much prain has been required and shipped during the last twelve mouths that a decrease was in evitable. and granger and Pacific road. sh5w I loss in earnings, even compared with 1892. though not much yet compared with last year." AS TO THE PHILIPPINES. Powers May I'nite to Prevent American Occupation. It is said the powers, with the exception of Great Britain, have agreed not to allow American annexation oi the Philippines or an Anglo-American protectorate over the islands.

Spaniard Defeat Cuban. Five thousand Spaniards included ir, Toral's capitulation, while marching to Santiago to surrender, were ambushed by 4.000 Cubans, but put ihe ; latter to rout after hot fighting. Has Lost Sympathy for Spain. Emperor William ie reported to have indulged in expressions of contempt for the Spanish navy and seamen. The emperor has lost all sympathy for Spain. Santa Fe Train Held I'p. A Santa Fe passenger train was held up by masked robbers at Saginaw, eight miles north of Fort Worth, Tex- ; as. The engineer and fireman wer killed. List Will Soon Re Published. A list of our soldiers suffering from yellow fever, as well as the names of ! those who have lost their lives from that disease will soon be published. Fire at Coopersville. Mich. Fire at Coopersville. Mich., destroyed the business portion of the town. The losses will aggregate more than $5i, 000, with $30.000 insurance. Predict liar of Ktermiiiatlon. The London Saturday Review predicts a "war of extermination between Americans and Cubans six months after the conquest of the island." May Chance Ministers. The queen regent of Spain is said to be considering a change of ministers if better progress is not made in the peace negotiations. Indiana Will I,oe aSO.OOO. Indiana will lose about $20,000 by reason of ' quitters" and rejected men whose expenses the government refuses to pay. War to Be Pushed Vigorously. It is understood at Washington that the war is to be pushed relentlessly until Spain is ready to ask for peace and ask it openly. Watson's Raid Postponed. Watson's projected raid on the coast of Spain has been suspended and will 1 be pushed only as a last resort to end the war. Lieut. HohHon at Washington. Lieut. Hobson, hero of the Merrimac is at Washington to confer with tbf government regarding raising Cervera'it ships. Wheat Crop Overem t mated. The Kansas wheal crop w-ill be 15,000,000 bushels short of the estimates, which placed the total yield at 70.000,000. Acuinaldo Proclaim Dictatorship. Aguinaldo has proclaimed dictatorship over the Philippines, and refuse? to subordinate himself to our authority Large Wheat Crop HarteMed. Farmers in southern Michigan ar now finishing up hat vesting the larg est crop of wheat in twenty years. Fever Is of a Mild Type. Dr. Greenleaf reports that while the yellow fever is widely spread among the troops it is very mild in type. Troops Arrive at t'avltc. Admiral Dewey aanoaacec the arrival at Cavite of the second army detachment under Gen. Greene. I'd Scale for Coal Mining. The Illinois state board of arbitration has fixed the mining price at Pana at ceats ton. run of mine. Ulli Ite Added to Oat Navy. The Spanish cruisers Maria Teresa and Keina. Mercedes, sunk at Santiago harbor, will probably be saved. Klrt Kaelition Ua Salted. The first expedition to follow Gen. Miles U) Potto Rko got away from Charleston, s. c. July 20. Iii .in lilien an Ovation. Col. Bryan, with the Third Nebra ka regiment, was ghen an ovation by t tie troops at Jacksonville. Montreal. Que. The Canadian Pa cMc railway earnings for the week ending July 14 were 486.000; for the same period las! year. $477. 000; in-reas-e. $..000. Chattanooga, renn. The MtlVurnBaal wagon factory wa burned here and is a total loss. The plant, stock, etc.. was alued a! 12500Q; insurance. tto.0 10. 0:-'hkosh Wis. While Matzing stone ir Ltttg Hiok". quarry Jacob Baier wfeK killed.

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