Daily Kennebec Journal (Newspaper) - November 16, 1898, Kennebec, Maine VOL XXIX A MAINE WEDNESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 16.1898 NO 274 specimens game you wish turret th mounted lo Homer H Dill The only In the county SOLICITED Augusta Safe De- posit Trust Co Block MANCHESTER HAYNES Details of the Shooting fair Sunday at Tny Amos Bennett Seriously Annoyed by Wm Fires Several Shots lo Frighten bee Bui Slightly Wounded irust HoT ies M Son Q Grand Trunk Express Collides With TTT freight Near Toronto Ont W U I Mrs L M Stevens of Maine President Edwin C W H Gannett H 51 He ith F W Kinsman F S Ira II Randall G T ens Geo N W Icole H L J Byron Williamson W Scott Hill H E E Smith Received Subject to Mml INTEREST PAID ON THE DAILY BALANCES In Department at the rate of 4 tn on deposits or more Interest compared from and of All lo anil Ito nnd InT l And Sold Burglar Sale to Itl V K SMITH Banking 9 to 4 Bat SAturdays 9 to is f t i to f c ptn t to I ttr J he n IH of in Im- eint nts rOil 31 Wrapper N I m tetters I Bitters have ft health up for you 55 cents a start at Hv beginning purify the blood and build up health AT imitations offered for 9 jS Rooms 230 Street I Ki S II L C Cor- i MI ill i n r TH I 1 111 1 Un ni u i ii inti ii the dm i I M u MIV inl m- it 47 1 F A Auburn Me Sf f 1 3 C 0 L ij jO Bt Honda Certificates Jewelry IK National Bank FURS Of all kinds to be found at Cart Killed and Dozen or More Injured Trenton Ont Nov Crand Trunk excess train bound fnr Toronto crashed Into a freight train Temple Matter Again Comes Up But Shelved 287 tO THE BANQUET Of the New York Chamber of Com- merce Tuesday Evening Cannot Bui Cement the Good Feeling Between England and America Troy Up Nov report concerning the shooting affair in Troy on Sunday has proved to be incorrect H seeing that Win and Pearl Gray having some through drink entered the house of Amos Bennett not a peaceful and citizen ond became so offensive that them if did not leave his house he should shoot left but Larrabee continued his disturbances till Bennett in filed taking that they should no serims harm Several bullets passed clothing and one shot graze! hi leaving a slight flesh 1 Public sentiment Is w ith Bennett 1 Jt Custom ai or cars were smashed splinters So far as known 12 people were killed and a dozen or more iously Injured A misplaced switch was the cause GARDINER Now Is the time to leave your old garments to be remodeled and made over before the rush All work guaranteed Prices as lovs as possible quality ot work considered FAIR WEATHER Boston Nov 13 Boston and Fail New York Nov 130 quet of the New Tork Chamber of Commerce was held at near Murray Hill crossing two miles Other dicers Now tonight and In point of elaboration at the Convention and the joua efforts of the chamber Three hundred anc thirty covers were laid and every was occupied The St Paul Minn Nov storm guests of honor Lord Herschell Washington of yesterday in the W C T U made President of the joint high ridge of the accident the west bound train a slim attendance at the opening sion United States Attorney General taking the wrong track on was day Mrs Dunham's resolution Maj Gen Nelson A the east bound freight The trai Gen Breckenridge Makes a Highly Interesting Witness Says Victory Was God's Work Not Gen Brilliancy Gov Act el Chief Let Nov his testimony before the war investigating committee day His dealt with the the National organization to the P Morton campaign in Cuba and the MAINE which Montreal at 8 last payments of the Issue dent of the United tion of troops to that island He had night consisted and was postponed owing art L late minister trom gone to Cuba as inspector general He tlle small attendance till 3 o'clock the United States to Spain Paymaster had observed casually the preparation ils jonn A Kasson special commission for the disembarkation of troops before The Temple matter Up again plenipotentiary Carl Schurz the expedition left Tampa and had con- next the baggage car and ahead of in afternoon and a resolution en- tary of the Seth Low eluded that they were quite Inadequate dent of Columbia University Bishop I made no report he said Henry C Potter of of New as Gen Miles was on the ground and Yoik Samuel D car a second-class car one first-class coach and two Pi llman sleepers The second-class car was the coach and sleepers It was pretty well with people there being 0 or more passengers In T the Temple was defeated by of 287 to 76 Mrs Lovell of Pennsylvania it and hardly any of them escaped a resolution deploring the great destruction of song birds millinery and Murray Hill and pi Congress to Ipass a law COURT AT DOVER Forecast Nov for Two Important Criminal Cases to Be Tried Maine at and bris cloudy southwesterly winds Mass without injury Betwen Belleville crossing the is single tricked the only single piece of track between Toronto and Montreal At Murray Hill crossing the west bound express usually leaves the single tract and takes the track and K war about 1 miles west of this point that the accident occurred Whether the signals were or not will never fiom M neer or fireman the tram Cor they are dead Both Eastern New southerly Fair winds Dover Nov The November term of the nie Eastern New Fair warmer in couit opened at Dover brisk day Judge of Hockland Wm b This session is Island and Destroyed and the MASS siding This session is lor the trial the eases lai 1 over tiom the September Elmer Trov tor a at and Paul for shooting and killing ti c guide t The 2t of tho September trim were pi thiee unl 21 drawn From men after consul ivble 12 men were empanelled This was for the trial Troy On brought in Troy supposed be tried and Had no counsel and his IH not present Alter borne Troy informed that he could be lay in tail till thf IPI m of com t decid I to be t at once As he could obtain no sd the judge assigned A recess WHS roil while the counsel with the pi The then sworn in the warrant and C W county stated the Tho defence opened at is an alibi Tho notorious ter of the is MI well-known that theic is little doubt of the verdict which is still delayed Conditions and Washington has pic weather middle and west Gulf coasts The ban risen I nun the middle souri valley over the Lake guir and has nearly ary lii iv Tlv is low and is over middle Atlantic and the needier will fair west of the Mississippi in the Lake and the middle At- 1 mtic and Now England states In the smith Atlantic middle and cast si ites nnd the weather by loudy and D ruins lie is to extend the middle Atlantic stales throw n completely over the passenger engine into the be- yond Tho engineer and ot the freight engine Thomas nnd Alex Toppin both of Toronto jumped and escaped with slight injuries W II Biady engineer of and John McDonald of ville who in charge of til sengi r engine was killed The greatest was wrought in the ear which was lull of a num ot cattlemen and Pules car was into and almost it the being crushed anil mangled nea li the timbers of the The mail c r was right on top of the baggage MRH M N MAINE of the man s uin Union could observe dent of the Chamber of Commerce Continuing he said thit there no Chas S Smitl ex-president of the preparation for landing in the face of Chamber of Commerce Percy an enemy other than that which the son British consul general at New navy might furnish of the York Williamson Horace conflict of authority on the transports White St Clair McKelway Murat he said the masters of the vessels did Hulstead Edward Arthur F not respond as promptly as might have lowers Hart Lyman and Robert C been desired True he said there Alexander was a little naval cadet on board each before the diners went into the of the vessels but he had no authority quet room Lord Herschell held What was needed was prompt in the reception room The hall was between the commanding ill a more elaborate manner cer and the vessels and the masters of than ever be tore attempted and was in the transports did hot respond very with the present good feeling promptly between this and England at He was questioned as to the conduct the same lime recognition to of the campaign in front of Santiago the relations ex- and replied that the result was what isting between and France he had expected It would be Italy and thing said was get men on board and consequently After all the seated there was comparatively little effort to hop Potter a Divine blessing equipment The programme as Asked as to bis opinion of the result Introductory by of the campaign he said he thought it E Oir of the Chamber ot was consistent with the character of comma co The the men who conducted tt lion L Woodward The Between deal Britain and United Light Lord 11 Confidence I think it would have been different if Gen Miles had been in that H would have been more conducUd I think he has morp of the spark of genius of command started suld the to McNally of Clinton for In 111 action against Parks for failure to deliver fill of logs McNally judgment for as damages for the shoi The action to recover damages for Libby's failure to the logs in a manner and for of ills alleged agreement trt assume and pay the amount which McNally might in the action against Parks The Programme lor a Urge Meeting to Be Held verdict was for the defendant The There November 29 in the two actions was not the same The defendant might be liable for such damages arose from Winthrop Me Nov In the logs while car the ear was partially it was wrecked The un- to 7 injured as were the two Mis Francis Joseph colored although passengers were ed by the shock The Bulling out tho dead and js immediately but it 1 uc this before the bodies taken out Some of them so mangled that recognition most impossible The injured were the hospital i The i rover Toronto Charles Goodchild Toronto John Casey engineer off Win eer Montreal express Belleville Marie ed John AV ting the USB Tht United States and than any man in the army and I am poses f all useful or birds adn Hvn John A Kasson The SUre that if lie had had charge he Some discussion humorous and 166 Gen Nelson A Miles The would have been in the front rank of Paymaster General E N Alex E Orr in his introductory re- marks the war and the that the battle In front of San had been fought and the victory within eight days of landing Gen Louisiana resolutions de- m the South and of President con- Breckenridge in they vere laid on the table to be n glon had been won I ing to the in the nerve gave out He believed At var Hc all to the war was and stand and drink the health of Queen that our success was due to His super- The played God vision He did not feel that Gen Savc tlic Queen and all present MEETING AT WINTHROP of Hussla Three other Russians man woman and female child all un fled unknown man legs and part of blank ballots 2 Miss trunk only the had through tickets to taken up It was announced that 371 and delegates were entitled to vote Mrs Bessie of g u Q d t ter vas ln tne conduct Minnesota presided during the ed the chorus of the campaign Hc could believe the tion Before he balloting I began an Orr then leUer flom result waB a he ascribed something of McKinley It was loudly the outcome to the fact that the army plauded McKinley in his was which was capable of meeting letter expressed regret that imperative ail calls Gen Breckenridge spoke of the In- spector general's as having been ing present and then i These emasculated by the order requiring the gatherings of your organization have reports of subordinates In that to been productive of great good to the be made to the adjutant general and commercial Interests of your state and said that when he discovered that this a by asking that one tell ut the personal religious tion and sectarian connections of cuts and the pressure of Kern native of Mis answer and NJ natives buzz of dissent to the clal ould prevent him from be tion of query at such a time For President 356 votes were cast Mrs S M D Fry 1 Miss Helen Hood 1 Mrt Caroline Buell 1 Mrs M N free interchange of and render i 1 n T i Iree 01 ana the only arena in which he could be of natl They arrived at last possible the timely discussion of real service He had intended to say week on the steamer The Pi son 2 Miss Gordol Mrs ion aie being for the was noi wounded about head John Ne 2 Mrs Clara C lidding of a meeting in this delivering tho logs to an Toronto bad scalp man 4 Miss Marie i T t M the of sale After it careful ex- ounds Leon La Blanc baggageman A S place 9 At al thc tacts Montreal slightly wounded John Louise the Winthrop Grange It win js Namara condition be in their This meeting will necessarily the of State and ol on the part of the Injured A P Walker fireman is for purpose of forming a a result was the Frederick Cohen State association The object of this one potion overruled German s immigrant thigh fract association will be for the better and thought to C Pa of private and associate iiv anil for H B pi Is will bi-l all over tin State a list of whom will be in the programme will be lie questions Not the least among n There Is the desk In my their beneflcient results tre the kindly office do as you please with It i fellowship Which eral ganger was there Ive too Is from 1 AlS MarV H Hunt Michigan I thought he could take s Never in the fastory pt the nation control office if it was desired Mrs Fesinden we had for bUt hP Ot Mrs Lilian MN Stevens fulness than now in tie Increasing Continuing his testimony bearing Albert Tracey Toronto legs LIH an M the people and In the the Inspector general's made a touching with said that his criticism of the change n the work to which Tne trade organizations the vas Dased on the fact that It deprived beloved leader had influential bodies representing the vast the central authority of securing 1 nnH no SUPERIOR COURT November Term Hon Presiding speech of acceptance join in Carrying on Miss the injured A Carey Co Biven burg shoulder B Presented face lacerated ot rosas fractured i law I all v n il i u -i I I in c Kv-r-ll- i ii 1 i mil inin IN f Tie Ii made to have special on he trains ONE INJURED An Immense Piece of Fills on men at A r S I Hh i TWO FIRES AT BANGOR Exchange Street Nov 13 Meader Hill This case was sub- to the Duty at 12 At n was in of The Jury were excused until morning The following cases assigned for Mm day were disputed ot as he Ife The on f In the as a consequence the of- ted her With a beautiful caster Wous fields of endeavor hive presented was useless The ted hei With a beautiful vouch had the effect of cutting the t advancement of our lle the welfare and for the betterment was ot As a result of Cordon been MM ot change when he had asked for md Is one Chamber of Commerce of the facts ln office to Include In his re- Firemen Kepi Bus by on and of York am crs t be vice president at laree helpful In for national The weie Bangor Me kept firemen busy for a will e night The Hist alarm came In ft 3.33 foi u Hie In the wood and iron port he had failed to nnd any there Resuming his remarks of a general character Gen give the president the authority to iw nil itf 111 Mrs S M D Frye of Minnesota was In elected secretary and tlle Ins hi owned W Mrs 11 M Barker relied upon for their Un accordance with the opinion that there had not been liles which the work In to other re- ie HO far reaching and su ts lo war Hc thought the the new problems now had were le country Us can be under our American system He condemned this 11111 and occupied on the groum floor After luncheon sirs A JO Carmen u and M will 1 ravely follow by 5 as n on of reported mx the medal con- duty wherever It mV load Me Nov Thaver McCausland and Abbott tne a A press One man same t vs Cos re- and on the third nff contests on tin ami injured in tht Judge by Army a- vs defaulted HUssey The flu started about tlle boiler un tlle the medal spread rapidly to the Tho banner for the greatest third The to the laundry cannot lie stated tonight will be thi Slute iiiarry this Slack assigned for Killed Frank Dunbar In- tod y weie defaulted leg badly Hanson nrm crushed to a cut and were Hit Seasoning flu at work upon a piece if lale ft several tons when it gave wav falling upon them was crushed beyond inin Hc a native of un- man u d and HO years of South Windsor Fair lor 1899 Me Nov At tho annual of South Agricultural Society held Nov 1 at South Windsor the following were for President L Windsor Arthur N treasurer J S South trustees II E Coopers J H Past L J S Gray South Windsor A Jones powers and J E Preble South Windsor The dates of the next fair weie Sept 21 22 and 23 1893 Haley fin email of ney lumber mill was caught and whirled around a shaft running at a late ot M revolutions minute He was fortunately by his nd held until he could be re- Wo Varney Sons have an anner contest among the of Over worth of linen states having been decided In favor to customers was destroyed of Pennsylvania the banner waa for- anl machinery was considerably to that state Thq The at Malta Valetta Malla Nov yacht Hohenzollern with the Emperor and of Germany on board ar- rived here today escorted by the man warship Hela and the British pedo boat destroyers nt and most reprehensible and the volunteer must always suffer the worst of the consequences He traced all the trouble to the want of preparation mid mobilization in time of peace and that In turn to the failure of Congress to appropriate the necessary money for reforms to a question from Mr Woodbury who said that considering the system he thought the ment done far better In Its con- The forts ond shl exchanged duct of the war than anybody bad c salutes with the lern Law Court The following decision has been re- from the law Kennebec M Parks E The defendant a contract with the drive a quantity of logs to Clinton for 1 age 1 The furnishings of the tion Army were damaged to HP of no insurance The t the Is not known Mr Smith being out of town It Is lastly by water and thought to be insured resolution by Mrs H was then called up and defeated by a standing vote 76 to i Mis Bills of New Jersey moved that the trust lunds In the of Miss The building la valued at and Of Maine be if considerably on the two top tho agreed to bf the Hill thinks that his loss so fai aa It would Is covered by the Insurance if to The second lire was at 10.07 was auy was referred to for a wooden building on the committee street owned by the McGuire Bros and Dr Gibson and occupied by Gus Perro as a saloon and lodging house and by John At the evening session on and made I loon damage heie was mostly by water and is by in- surance Keeping Lead in Sates Always 5 and one end was hurled through the of G L Hyde's store striking Mrs severely wounded by broken glass for Heroes ol Khartoum Nov Khartoum honors been Capt and vate of the 21st Lancers and Capt of the 2nd Dragoons receive the Victory cross Lieut Sir Frances Grenfell and Maj Gen Lord Kitchener are made of the any brand in The love Dr Wood's Grand Cross of the path Statin Pasha way Pine Pleasant to take is made i a Knight Commander of St iW and and many 4 others receive or sales I Trade by All N E Jobbers or by t Co Boston and Just about of what it should done General McCook asked General If he visited General in his tent when the latter WM at Santiago and General replied that he had done BO Did he then offer of the army to you has been reported in the General I very much prefer not to answer that tion You should ask General Shatter Suth a conversation as occurred be- tween General Shatter and myself on that occasion Is not of a character to be spoken of lightly I fail to see how a reply from me would promote the object of your inquiry As a matter fact he did not turn the command over to suggested Governor Beaver to which Gen enridge responded No he did not and I do think there Is an In my saying that he could not I have done so With this the matter was allowed to drop Dr Conner questioned Gen ridge about the condition of the at Camp Thomas when the tall Continued on