Call Now! 1-888-845-2887 Hablamos Español

You have viewed 1 newspapers today. Please Register in order to view more newspapers.

You are currently viewing page 1 of: Daily News

Show More

Other Editions of Daily News

Daily News Monday, April 06, 1903,
Michigan

Daily News Tuesday, April 07, 1903,
Michigan

Daily News Wednesday, April 08, 1903,
Michigan

Daily News Thursday, April 09, 1903,
Michigan

Daily News Friday, April 10, 1903,
Michigan

Daily News Saturday, April 11, 1903,
Michigan

Daily News Monday, April 13, 1903,
Michigan

Daily News Tuesday, April 14, 1903,
Michigan

Daily News Tuesday, April 14, 1903,
Michigan

Other Editions from Monday, October 12, 1903

Atlanta Constitution Monday, October 12, 1903 ,
Georgia

Bismarck Daily Tribune Monday, October 12, 1903 ,
North Dakota

Colorado Springs Gazette Monday, October 12, 1903 ,
Colorado

Decatur Daily Review Monday, October 12, 1903 ,
Illinois

Fort Wayne News Monday, October 12, 1903 ,
Indiana

Mansfield News Monday, October 12, 1903 ,
Ohio

Marion Daily Star Monday, October 12, 1903 ,
Ohio

New York Times Monday, October 12, 1903 ,
New York

Newark Advocate Monday, October 12, 1903 ,
Ohio

Embed Publication

Embed this publication to your website

NewspaperArchive
1903-10-12 for page-1
Daily News
Daily News

My Recent Searches

No results found

See all my searches

Newspaper Content on page 1 of:

Daily News

   Daily News (Newspaper) - October 12, 1903, Marshall, Michigan                             VOL IV NO 261 MARSHALL MICH MONDAY OCTOBER 12 1303 PRICE TWO CENTS FEW GREETED THEIR RETURN BUT M N G BOYS WERE GLAD TO GET HOME SIX HUNDRED OF THEM POUR INTO DETROIT MONROE PORT HURON AND BOYS BACK Detroit Mich Oct was a worn and tired crowd of boys that piled off the train Sunday morning stretched their arms and legs and thanked their lucky stars that they were home once more away from the deluge of rain the red mud of Kentucky and the moonshine whisky The Third battalion was the Srst to arrive over the Lake Shore railroad Thero wasnt much of a crowd on hand to greet any of the boys except just a few of the wives and sweethearts bH they were very glad to see them and the big brawny soldier boys werent ashamed to be kissed in public The troops fell in and with the band at their head playing cheering music they waited until the First arrived one hour later over the Wa bash railroad The two battalions nearly 600 strong then formed ranks and marched to the armories where the soldier clothes were discarded that Is by were lucky enough to have others in their lockers Some of the boys scrambled for barber shops to rid themselves of beautiful crops of whiskers Others dashed for the bath tubs to get the mud of old Kentuck from their ears and other parts of their persons There wasnt a single BUSINESS WAS BRISK Many Corporations Filed Articles Last Week at Lansing Lansing Mich Oct fol lowing corporations Died articles of association with the secretary of state during the past week Curtis Adver Using Co Detroit Spring brook Brewing Co Adrian Daytona Laud Development Co De troit Ideal Register Metal lic Furniture Co Detroit 25000 Land Co Port Huron 000 Siphon Stove Co Detroit Concrete Steel Co De troit 200000 Climax Dish Co Petoskey Michigan Pav ing Brick Co Saginaw In Hospital Co Detroit 000 Economy Dry Goods Co Grand Haven George McDonald Drug Co Jackson Motor Carriage Co Jackson Michigan Co Grand Rapids Fence Co Reading Dawson Co Port Saginaw Match Co Saginaw Detroit Carriage Co Hamtramck 50000 Detroit College ii Optics Detroit 2000 Detroit Finance Co Detroit Michi gan Storage Battery Co Detroit 000 F M B Livestock Co Ltd Bay City Concrete Co Ltd Port Huron Penin sula Construction Co Ltd Traverse CUy Bridgeman Oil Gns Co 10000 The Indiana Illinois Iowa Railway Co St Jo seph American Mining Co Sunday Creek Coal Co Detroit 375000 NEGOTIATING Bulgaria and Turkey Settling Their Difficulties Sofia Bulgaria Oct 12 Negotia FOOTBALL U o M Defeated Beloit by Score of 75 to 0 Ann Arbor Mich Oct famous football learn the U of M won easily from Wls Saturday thescore being 79 to 0 Norcross and Heston starred Other games throughout the state resulted as follows Kalamazoo 30 tions aro proceeding between the Bul garian and Turkish governments for the repatriation of the 20000 fugitives from Macedonia now In Bulgarian ter The Porte offers to take all the refugees back under the joint super vision of the Bulgarian and Turkish functionaries but there are many dif in the way owing to the de struction of their homes and means of subsistence and the doubt whether they will be willing to return Constantinople Oct more claims of the American legation have been satisfactorily settled the more important being the issue of a firman granting to Dr Banks permission lo excavate the ruins of in Me The claim has been pend ing for three years its settlement be ing constantly thwarted by German professors engaged In similar work The second question settled con cerns property belonging tQ the wife of the American consul at Smyrni upon which immigrants have estab themselves and which the gov now agrees to purchase The negotiations regarding the other ques tions beteen Turkey and the United are also making progress Some powers are showing irritation fit the prolonged stay of the American warships at Beirut but United States Minister Leishman maintains an atti tude of patient and steady pressure and is obtaining satisfaction fnr demands without any unnecessary bluster such as would be calculated to trouble his friendly relations with the Ottoman government one that wasnt glad to get home Owosso 6 Ovid 0 Lansing again hSh I A Grand Rapids 6 Charlotte 20 Olivet high 0 Traverse City 5 Mams tee 0 Ho well 6 Brighton 5 Wyan dotte 11 M B U 0 South Haven 50 0 Coldwater 12 Hillsdale 0 Quincy 0 North Adams 0 Eaton Rapids 23 Bellevue 0 Beuton Harbor Elkhart 0 Port Huron 5 Alpena 0 M A C went out to Alma Satur day and defeated the football team of The second battalion composed of the troops from Monroe Port Huron Ann Arbor and went right on home as did Generals McGurrin end Brown Colonel Remarks Speaking of the maneuvers Colonel Harrah said that in some ways the men had been very much benefited a real thing Our lads felt rather depressed after deluge of rain and the long hikes in the mud but felt fully rec by that they earned in the battles In some ways the encampment did much more than the usual state encampment and in other ways it did not Colonel Harrah was unable to ven ture any criticisms at the present but yill make his report public in a few OBVE The streets were filled all afternoon soldiers some of according to official reports 6ught to be resting in hospitals and Others beneath six feet of blue grass Heroes and annihilated walked side by aide and for a year at least the nost severe experience that the Mich igan National Guard ever had outside of the war will be forgotten Wont Permit Borrowing of Money Sault Ste Mich Oct 12 Jadge Wanty refused to allow Re to borrow money to pay the men formerly by the Michigan Lake Superior Power Company His reason doing this as he announced hers is that the first mortgagees have not expressed them selves as consenting to this arrange Noted Author and Soldier Dead New York Oct Henry Savage the author und soldier died in Roosevelt hospital last night as the result of injuries received on Oct 3 when ho was run over by a wagon In this city Richard Henry Savage was born in Utica in 1S10 Among his writings are Official Wife After Many Years and Other Poems A Daughter of Judas In the Shadow of the Pyramids and The Masked Venus Ho was graduated from the United States military academy in Ho served in tho Egyptian army in 1S71 and Inter served through the war with Spain being senior major of the Second United States volunteer engineers He personally hoisted the Mistook Him For Burglar T J Oct Brown a retired and a man of considerable means was mis taken for a burglar early Sunday morn ing and was shot by Peter Kotz into whose house Brown had forced an en trance Brown was shot twice in the head and his physicians have no hope for his recovery Brownt act Ja break ment and it is they who have first i inc Into Kolas house is unexplained say on the matter The announce except on tho ground oi ment has aroused an ugly feeling among the men employed on tho Amor ican side of the river and threats are heard winch in the police department of the cHv carefully guarding all the the company Brown was acting in thr early part of find is said have boon Quite heavily live In a from Browns homo am men in werr imac ONLY REGULARS IN CAMP Cost About 5320000 to Move the Na tional Guardsmen Camp Young West Point Ky Oct at Camp Young found all tie national guardsmen speeding homeward the Kentucky and Wiscon sin regiments being the last to leave Tbe 3000 regulars remaining spent T day with nothing between roll save divine service and band con 4ferts Today the regulars will begin if tae of maneti involving the attack and defense a wagon train The work left to be is deemed qf sufficient Interest hold General Bates Colonel Wag oar tie chief umpire and the senior Colonel Dorst and Colonel Treat here until Wednesday comprehensive estimate of the foil of the present series of maneu vers iz not available at present but it is known that It cost something like to move the national guard feed them and pay them Saginaw Boys In Trouble Saginaw Mich B and Peter B Has formerly from Saginaw pleaded guilty in Chi cago to stealing Jewelry frora employers Prestons sweetheart gave back he had presented her with when she found from what source they cuno When he told her in jail ho had done tho fainted Fatal Row at JacUson Mich Oct j a carpenter 50 yearold is at the hospital in this city in jured as the result of rn with Joseph Welder a team aged 40 The mon had a Saturday evening drinking it I said and Sunday about noon IN THROES EASTERN STATES SUFFERED MILLIONS IN DAMAGES OF FAMILIES DRIVEN FROM THEIR HOMES OF BURLINGTON N J UNDER WATER TO VISIT Arrival of King and Queen of Itay Awaited With Eagerness Paris Oct of the pros that it may have political results as important as those which attended the courtesies personally exchanged by President Loubet and King B3 ward France is awaiting with eager ness the approaching visit of the and quean of Italy who accompanied by tho Italian foreign minister and other distinguished Italian officials will cross the French frontier day morning On arriving at Paris their will be received at the Bols do Bou logne railway station by President and Mme Loubet the presidents of the senate and chamber of deputies the ministers of state and other high of of the republic Weiden mot oa the the tenderloin district he at rushed at him and struck him twice Marriage a Failure Paris Ocr Hokum Skat fumo romance s in a way com enough with American who foreigners She was the beautiful Elizabeth an or phan of New York Threa years ago she married Hokum Skat j turn the Norwegian consul In New York The marriage has been a fail ure Mrs Skat turn has been a belie of the Riviera for years N J Oct over wo days Paterson has been at the mercy of the Passaic river The wa ters have maintained a height fuf to cut the western half of Uio city from the eastern and almost a means of communication by bridges have been destroyed Two the falls uc approach o them is impossible The bridges below the valley of the rocks stil stand but it is impossible to live in reaching them Seven other bridges in the city have been carried away and their loss alone is half a million dollars The inundation of the low ly ing districts of the city has resulted In inconceivable damage to property Tho flood however is beginning Co recede A number of buildings Celi Sunday and many others have been undermined If they do not full they will be at least untenantable Spruce Street hill is falling away piecemeal and only a little more than two feet of dirt and stone separate the fails basin from tho big black rnce through which millions of gallons of water are rush ing every hour The gatehouse is in a very weakened condition and is ii able to go if Spruce hill breaks much further All day Sunday boatmen were work rescuing people from the flooded districts The suffering in the first and second wards has been intense as It was almost impossible to reach the residents here Several hundred pe sons were removed from houses com surrounded by the flood ind ready to collapse at any A dozen more of these houses later dd collapse and floated down the stream Mill Properties Suffer The damage to mill property Is chiefly from the submersion of por tions of tho plants and great quanti ties of products Thousands of men women and children wilS be out of em ployment for a long and it altogether probable that this flood will cause to the city of Paterson a greater direct loss of money and than the flro of nearly two years ago Five hundred families are homeless Of these about 150 families are being sheltered in the Apollo hall while oth ers are in the Governor phy having issued orders that the armory be thrown open for this pur pose Passaic Is a greater sufferer from the flood than even Paterson Twenty mills in Passaic alone are under water and 8000 workers are out employment Ton thousand persons save left their homes Eight hundred louses are flooded to the eaves and in all 1000 acres are covered with water Torn a depth of a few inches to twenty in the face Shumway fell backwards left his post and to Norway His striking his head upon cement walk and fracturing his suU The wife after settling with hsr i j creditors has sailed for New York it die Weiden ran away but subi Dakota to for sequently by the police Dangerous to Public Health Lansing Mich Oct au of a new Jaw at the last session of the legislature the state board of health has designated the to lowing diseases as lo public health and they roust bp ro Socialist Demonstration in Madrid Madrid Oct socialist demon stration of 20000 workmen took place at Bilbao Sunday during which a se rious collision occurred between the demonstrators and tbe clericals with the result that four persons were rrrr ti n Id ported The are j and injured a pneumonia cer spina fever diphtheria whooping cough measles scarlet fever rabies ing information to health officers the action of the boaM will be published ficl you do with fellow who horse lie tondor 1iutit Batha or Alp A Dresden Germany physician hav ing a Hat of to persons than ninety years old ed nil n tJuni have nnd Suve of U oj ihm cu bath or fo trails etv foot much answered took the boas front him Is nil Top He war n the saddle a rope around his tiech tied to i tree when vvc took this boss away SUB Lord the English lawyer Diet n driver who his hors n miserable boned creature suit who font of re Why the its my own maynt I Sir it nn I plonse at tbe same time the sharply tho his upon protesting Ida lordship replied It tho slick t4 niy own maynt I use Ji 13 I please I Toni fir tho core ni UIs jivU nrd he gave we tbe Anl you soy to Ones on o three toen a My vil en mo ths horse to a greitt vol iu svio rac H Is m ect Philadelphia Oct avenue which runs along the Dels ware river la this city was again flooded for a distance of two miles at high tide Sunday afternoon The cellars of most of tho business houses on Delaware avenue in the flooded dis rict were filled with water and goods many thousands of dollars wero either entirely ruined or aged The water ia the avenue ceded with the tide but it Is feared that the next high tide will send the water up the thoroughfare again as the river i3 far above normal Much damage was done along banks of the river all the way to Dela ware bay The flood in the League Island navy yard ant flooded industrial establishments si Chester and other points Burlington N X Oct 12 Ball Pitcher Gone Insane Andover Mass Oct fell ng his nurse with a terrific blow over he head with a stove poker Edward the Pittsburg National league pitcher for more than an hour Sunday armad with the aame held a score of neighbors and several policemen at bay Finally he vas overpowered and an nation by two physicians was ad insane and committed to te asylum at Danvers The nurse Obar n Howarth is seriously hurt but it s believed will recover Doheny signs of insanity several weeks igo when ho suddenly deserted the club in an Ohio city while under the delusion tbat he was being pursued bv Guarding the Crown Jewels London Oct of the Tower of London have been or dered to increase their vigilance of the guard over the crown whose worth Is fabulous men ivere found In the moat of tho Tow at midnight one night Vast week by a sentry They are supposed to be clever burglars who had designs the crown jewels The men to surrender until the grenadier guardsman threatened to fire The capture of the men disturbed the au charged with guarding thp jewels and raised the question wheth er the jewels really wero safe from theft by clever burglars General Duffield Reports Washington Oct Henr M the umpire of the appointed to adjust ibe of Jer many against called at th state department and acquainted officials with the findings of the com mission The total amount of th claims presented was 6049000 marks The claimants however wore award ed but 1570000 marks General field states that the commissioner were treated with every courtesy a Caracas HIS FATHER New Marquis of Salisbury Becomes Member of British Cabinet London Oct interesting announcement is made that the nev Marquis of Salisbury late Viscount will enter the cabinet a lord privy seal the held by his father until his retirement last year when Mr Balfour assumed the post without taking the salary of specially attached to it when the laf Marquis of Salisbury took the tion The cabinet now consists of nine teen members The appointment of Williams port M P as financial secretary lo the war office is confirmed and the following additional minor appoint ments have been made Secretary to the admiralty Ernest G civil lord of the admiralty Major Ar thur H Lee M P junior lord of the treasury Lord M P treas of the household the Marquia of Hamilton RUSSIA ANNOUNCES LAPSE O MANCHURiAN CONVENTION HAS ALSO BACKED DOWN TIENTSIN AGREEMENT LONDON CORRESPONDENT SAYS JAPAN WILL DECLARE WAR Ordered Himself to Sea Washington Oct WiV iam S Cowles has ordered himself to go to sea to command of the bat Missouri which is about to be commissioned Admiral Taylor the chief of the bureau of navigation hap to be absent from the so Captain aci chief Orders assigning Captain the command of the Mis souri had already been prepared aur the captain had tho unique distinction of ordering himself to sea Received British Soldiers Washington Oct and Mrs Roosevelt at 4 oclock day afternoon save an elaborate recep tion in the White House to the Hon artillery company of the Ancient and Honorable artillery of Boston and the Minut Men of this city Invited to meet Ihe quests of honor were the most promi nent officials of the government ami leading members of Washington so ciety Tragedy OR Shipboard Xew York Oct Jose Pau Ferreira was shot and killed by Midshipman Mario Hecksher on board the Brazilian manofwar Benja min Constant lying in the North rive Sunday The middies were in when in examining his pistil Hecksher accidentally discharged The struck in the temple killing his instantly The youths were chums and war frantic with at the tragedy iho right 1 gave him town Is from the worst flood la its history approximately four fifths of the place being under water caused by the tremendous flood in the Delaware river The highest point of the town Is only three feet above flood in some of the streets and as the river Is still rising it la feared that the situation will become more seri southern section of the town 5s flooded to a depth of from two to sis feet and of the surround ia country Is also water In East Burlington it is estimated 9 per cet of tho houses aro Inundated families are n want for food and Sun nay afternoon tho and chief si police s some streets ia a and foot to In need The is down thy ma In sroot so rapidly that who sry i burst ot pa town ia boats bavins a difficult twe of it cud IK first promptly LATE IN BRIEF Hot Fire In Hot Sun day in the center of the business por tlo nof Hot Springs 3 D caused a loss of between 6Q000 and distributed among sixteen business houses Short In His shortage of in the accounts of Stein treasurer of the National Company of Rochester N Y It is al has been discovered by accountants Bloody Fight at a a fight which started at a dance Jn Columbus Tex between Wink and Hem hart Wink was Killed Hil debrand was shot in the neck and probably fatally wounded Joe Becker a spectator was shot in the leg and Beno Hildebrand was badly beaten about the head Two Deaths Resulted William Beats an aeronaut almost lu stantly killed in San Francisco Sun day while making a descent falling from a parachute when within forty feet of the ground Maud Henney aged 17 riding on a street car leaned out too far in an endeavor to witness the descent and her head struck an iron post She was killed Lander Brings Cheerful Henry Savage Lander the English artist and traveler who has been en gaged the past nine months exploring the Philippines arrived in San Fran Cisco Sunday from the Orient oa the steamer Siberia Mr Lander stopped at 400 islands altogether many of which he asserts had never bean visit ed by a white wan Mr says that success is gradually crowning the establishment of American admin in island White Man Lynched Chicago Oct special to the from Starke Fla says Samuel Williams a young white mar was lynched near here at night by a snob of citizens who were for Alta an older brother who is accused of maltreating Sirls Samuel Williams refused to Jj the whereabouts of his brother was strung up by the mob Got a Bg Sentence Detroit Mich Oct who was convicted in recorders court of abusing his old adopted daughter was sentenced by Judge Phelan to years lr Jackson prison Yokohama Oct von i he Russian minister to Japan is still awaiting from bi in the matter of negotia tions now proceeding between japan and Russia A Russian from district is reported to have arrived at about 150 miles northwest of and 90 miles from thv Russian frontier M Lessar Russian minister n China has announcer that the Man convention has lapsed The convention between Russia and China was signed April 8 and according to it the evac of the threi Manchurian prov inces wus rebe carried out in three successive periods of six months from the signing of the convention A note from M was appended to the convention declaring that if the Chinese government notwithstanding triven by it violates any provision of the convention the Russian government will not hold it self bound either by the terms of the agreement or by the dec previously made in connec tion with the matter and will be com to repudiate any responsibility and consequences that might result therefrom China war to be permitted to mah tain whatever force she thought neces sary in Manchuria after the evacua tion of that territory Russia also agreed If Tientsin was restored to the Chinese within the first six months to evacuate New Chwang at the time this restoration was made The allies turned over Tientsin to the Chinese Aug 15 last year The convention wss to ratified within months but this was not done Last month M Lessar in his note to the Chinese foreign board prom ised to begin the evacuation Man Oct 8 provided China ed several new conditions China refused to So under pressure principally from Japan and Great Brit ain London Oct correspond ent of the Morning Post at Chefoo tel 10 says It is stated that tin Japanese have decided to declare hostilities tomor row on the expiration of their ultima tum to Russia The Russian fleet has cleared from Port Arthur It is re ported that the are troops at Korea There Germany favors hostilities on tia ground than it would enable her to extend her sphere of influence in China Landslide Blocked River Buckingham Quebec Oct reached here Sunday afternoon of 3 landslide at Poupore twelve north of here on the Lievero river The channel of the river was com blocked for a while and many farm buildings were destroyed but ic far as reported no lives were lost Later the water found a way through Ihe obstruction Timber and further damage It in As to the Pasteur laborato ries send out a steady supply of toxin scrum that will prevent the of very as hy In both it is true the treatment is preventive not curative but this is since thr 5ansrrr ii In if by somy sad hy out U jus na H SWA tmt thore MSU a Of lio evM an hi Tbi Students Heavily Fined Ann Arbor Mich Oct university freshmen arrested Friday eight after the class rush pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and were Sned 515 each and costs Besides this they will have to pay some damages and their attorneys making an esti mated of 50 each for their fun Roy Boker another student Jr plicated in the rowdyism is accuse of the assault on Patrolman Isbell has been held for examination The officers condition is serious Raised Price of Bread Detroit Mich Oct tbe price was racci 1 a los by the of the cast side this de cision havin final at a meeting nf twentyfive Blaster baker No definite prices fixed except tht a level raise nf 1 cent will go into Jaw by Harses Kick Mich Oct the 15yearold son of Charles Weaver a prominent farmer vras kicked In the face by a horse almost destroying his lower Jaw acd breaking the upper just below She nose Me 5s in a very crit ical condition Alleged Conspiracy Detroit Oct W a well known attorney Two Years for Stealing Ann Arbor Mich Oct Kinno has Roy W Hall to Jackson prison for two years He h pleaded guity to horse stealing A Cannl Across How miny know thut the south of is an surrounded by water For over a hniK years hrs boon cut ia was last night Fata at Owosso Mich Oct hoar at the Owosso new plant fell from an Iron baam two stories Detroit was arrested at his rebi two by n cann connects the where worth of furs were crn making a It Is alleged that there was a to extort blood money from W whoso fur estab water way from to Lou don Until ISVi the was but made it Last eara waa nnu repaired hns just been veral h an t vl xr not tbv puu A S S bJs two strangely i One 19 a SD poM on vitc of IhO t and fs a bw to j to j br ti vnm sbe to The Uo iu of York Ti w ly which j Kfu c act  

Browse our 120 Million papers!

Browse by Surname

Newspaper articles about more than 99 million People!

Browse Alphabetically

Choose the Membership Plan that is right for you!

Unlimited 6 Month

$99.95 (-45% Savings!)

Unlimited page views for 6 months Learn More

Unlimited Monthly

$29.95

Unlimited page views for 1 month Learn More

Introductory

$19.95

100 page views for 2 months Learn More

Subscribe or Cancel Anytime by calling 888-845-2887

24 hours a day Monday-Saturday

Take advantage of our Introductory Membership offer and become a member for 2 months only for $19.95!

Your full introductory membership payment will be credited toward the cost of full membership any time you choose to upgrade!

Your Membership Includes:
  • 100 page views for 2 months
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!
Subscribe for a Monthly Membership only for $29.95
Your Membership Includes:
  • Unlimited Page Views
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Full Access To All Content including 10 Foreign Countries
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!
Subscribe for a 6 Month Membership only for $99.95
Best Value! Save -45%
Your Membership Includes:
  • Unlimited Page Views
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Full Access To All Content including 10 Foreign Countries
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!