Davenport Leader, The (Newspaper) - October 3, 1895, Davenport, Iowa fr h L V r It -J FIFTH YEAH THURSDAY OCTOBER 1895 EIGHT PAGES TELEGRAPH REPORTS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TO P M HUNDREDS KILLED Riots and Bloodshed Constantinople assurances to the contrary by the Armenian committee the relief prevails in official that the rioting was a deliberately planned led by Armenian agitators desirous of forcing direct by European's powers m the ad- ministration of Armenia EARTH MEASURED ic Survey to an End BRIEFS i The animals at Lincoln have been transferred to their winter quarters CHANGE OF NAME arose The syndicate will take session this mouth DISFRANCHISED The Eaglish cricketers who were 1 ifl the Episcopalian Armenians and Turks Come in Two Hundred Killed and Wounded Hostilities for the Present 1 About Sixty Oct NOT IN TEXAS f will Have to Seek a Now Oct be- star of Texas was brightened yesterday by swift legislative action The fair name of the state is saved from tbe ignominy which a few would have thrust upon it There will be no fight at Oct be- tween Corbett and Fitzsimmons This fact was settled yesterday by the Texas legislature in exactly three hours by the Tlie The that will prohibit prize lighting in Texas in the as passed reads as Section Be it enacted by the of the state of that any person who shall voluntarily engage in a pugilistic encounter between man and or a fight between a Earth Measured in 11 rll V-i revived the following I aud B bull or other animal cablegram from United States K Qr other of or for or upon al hundred tor Terrell at sever ians marched on the Iv to ask redress of grievances The Patriarch tried to prevent it A con- occurred between the Armenians and police Probably about sixty Turks and Armenians were a Turkish and many wounded The Armenians carried pistols Yesterday several more were killed Last night eighty were killed and several hundred im- The porte had notice of tho demonstration which they say was organized by the leaders of revolutionists whom they had captured Much terror ex- I think the porto will be able to resist the of Terror add to the state of a slight quake was experienced yesterday The rioting which bagau Monday was renewed Tuesday night in spite of all precautions of the authorities A mab of or logical studenta and Turks attacked tho house of Kasain the ing and nearly destroyed killing several inmates They also sacked the cafe frequented by Ar- men iana and beat to death with bludgeons twenty of these un- fortunates found there No attempt was made by the police to protect thorn The Armenians in and vicinity are panic having no faith in protection from Turkish mobs Many sought refuge in the churches arid the priests them to give no further pretext for attack The Armenian churches are watched by the police The greatest uneasiness as most other religious denominations fear the fanaticism of the Turks many ex- tend to them Sympathized Witli The Armenians have the sympathy of the foreigners but the fact that they are armed in spite of pacific is condemned by their best and lends color to the Turkish claim that the trouble originated in au organized revolt That agitators have taken this means to call attention to Armenian is well known as having been in contemplation a long time and it seems certain any number of were willing to thus sacrifice themselves for the benefit of their people Followers of the assert that the latter only armed themselves to defend their lives against Turkey city is thoroughly it is as- this that there is no danger of further disturbances is not generally Over SCO Killed Owing to the critical situation here the foreign envoys met today The German gun has been ordered at the disposal of the man embassy It is known definitely that at least five Armenians were killed after being arrested witnesses of the death of the Turkish Servet affirm that the Armenians did not fire until he dered the police to fire on them he fell there was a frightful tumult The police charged with re- and swords According to the police only 22 were killed and 30 wounded Monday More reliable re- ports say probably over 200 were killed The News from Damascus is that the French consul was grossly insulted by a mob and pelted with mud The French embassy demanded prompt redress Deliberately Oct critical con- dition affairs at Constantinople is the sensation of the day Many im- portant are known to have been received at the foreign office frora the British ambassador to key The feeling here is not entirely with the Armenians Tn spito of tho the result of which any money or anything of value is bet or or to see which any admission fee is either directly or shall bo deemed guilty a upon shall be ished by imprisonment in the not less than two and nioro than Sec 2 By the term as used in this it meant any voluntary fight or personal by by means of the fists or whether with or without between two men for money or a prize of any or for any or for any other thing of or upon the re- sult of which any money or anything of value is bet or wagered Sec 3 That all laws and parts of Jaws in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed Sec 4 The fact that there is HOW no adequate penalty against prize fighting or pugilism or against fights between man or creates au im- public necessity and gency requiring the suspension of the constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on throe separate and that this law should be effective and bo in force from this after its its and it is hereby so on- acted The managers of the light will now for a location outside tho Soul to Governor Tho senate this morning concurred in the house amendment to its preventing fighting The will be sent to the governor this afternoon The rost of the special session will be devoted to matters of state interest suggested by the ernor in his message Can Uio Oct 3 The treaties and laws of United States with the Indian Territory are be- ing examined with a view to prevent the fight there One clause provides the Indians shall be against interruptions or intrusions from all unauthorized citizens of the United States who may attempt to settle on their or reside in their Under this it is held the government can keep out prize fighters unless Indians agree to their entrance Whether the government can prevent the fight if the fighters have the con- is not quite clear Some claim the fight can be brought about out violation of the by the Athletic club leasing part of the Indian lands Two Years Tiie ork Has Cost Over Precise Figure of the Globe Determined defeated by tho have sailed for home Virginia is much excited over the alleged sale of priceless state records to a junk dealer Of the women registered at yesterday were 910 Col Ira M Ayer has been statistician for the treasury Convention Counterfeiting Oct vice officers unearthed a counterfeiting supposed to be organized and working out the country The band is posed of at least twenty members assigned to dispose of coin in a TV special territory They are all Given a J who have been in the country only a short time About half the number are already under arrest The officers have detailed plans of the counterfeiters Mulatto a Citizen in South Carolina Reception A Muddle Over Northern Pacific Receivers A Great Work Oct scientific measurement by the United States coast and geodetic survey of the dis- tance from the Golden Gate at San to the mouth of the along the thirty-ninth has just been completed un- der the direction of William who has been in charge of the work since its inception in 1873 Every scientist in the world has been ing anxiously for the completion of as upon it depends the determination of the precise of the earth and the accurate laying of of instead of the proximate ones that are now in use This line will be the basis for the re- vision of all astronomical work in which accuracy is desired It will take a year to make the computation from the survey and such tions as may Took TJmo nod The work has cost something over The chief object of the survey is to determine the precise figure of the earth It has already been determined by north and south but this is the only one of any extent running oast and west There are two or three of the north and south lines Russia has the longest meridian line over going from the Black Sea up to the northern limits of her territory There is ono run by the British that is the second in while the third was run bj England and France from the most northern point of Scotland down to the Ba- islands From these Hues the shape of tbe earth has been mined north and while it has been in order to ascertain the exact to run a similar line east and west The United States is the only country that has enough territory to accomplish which is the greatest geodetic line ever measured in the world will be Used Oct In view of the possibility of an attempt to pull oft the tight in the Indian eral Harmon when de- to speak but left no doubt that the government will do everything possible to prevent the mill and that the law could be found covering the case It is declared to be a public disgrace to permit an ex- of this kind in tbe territory Et is thought to be almost certain that if troops will be dered out to prevent the fight Situation In Mexico Oct 3 The Mexican speaking of the proposal to have the fight on Mexican said it is understood the State of pas had no law against prize fighting As to the of the Mexican government it is said to be merely within the power of President Diaz to advise the governor of to prevent the fight and the latter would probably act on such advice this Hot EL Oct Many tele- grams are passing between this city and in regard to bringing the fight in Students SAX Oct de- fense in the Durrant case did day that which it has often urged the prosecution to to the stand fifty-nine members of the class to which Dr Cheney lectured on the afternoon oC April 3 and asked each of them if he answered toDurraut's name at roll call Every answer was in the negative Attorney Don prey went further and asked each student if he knew of any other member of the class if he had answered to name Xot one of the had any information on the subject Of the students summoned not one knew whether Durrant was at the lecture room in Cooper college oa the day that Blanche Lamont was murdered Neither could they call to mind any other student who was there to the general understanding in court cles Emperor William and his Prince Henry of are on very bad terms over tho discussion of naval affairs It is said that Pi ince Henry differed with the em- and charged that the recent canal accident due to his tive orders emperor gave Prince Henry a year's and practically banished him from many Miss Ae so years of Venezuelan Matters of lit com- Again mitted suicide by hanging broke the world's record on a half mile track at loosa yesterday Elliot F an instructor in chemistry in com- mitted suicide yesterday afternoon Dr T J of died yesterday from blood caused bv cutting his corns with a Causing A Big Ocr of incorporation were here Tues day for the Idaho and Montana Railroad which proposes to construct a road from to San Francisco The Implicated m Counter- capital stock is The in- are Moritz iNow Theodore H M and Denver and Boise City parties Blown to Atoms by Nitro- Glycerine felting Scheme No important testimony was brought forth yesterday at the grand jury legislature investigation at 111 Man orchards in North for Oct 8 President Freeman is gathering his material for next years Now York team Ho has Georgia Democrats Elect a Congressman Oct house of deputies and house of which together make up the general convention of the Episcopal is now ready for having Pitcher and while i iii Northern Pacific Oct combe of the federal district refused to confirm the appointment have been forced into blossom footed an- organization yesterday Tiernan and Stafford by the boat from the forest ikes that afternoon The house of bishops was terms All the with 1 A- I I m tl 4 d f are burning in that vicinity Isaac Bassett the venerable tant doorkeeper of the senate who called to order by Bishop of who presided in the ab of Bishop Williams of Baeoman or t tbe the old receivers Application for their removal was made by the Farmers Loan and Trust company I fir J II 1 1 1.11 the committed his appointment from Daniel Bishop Doaue of Albany was is seriously ill in ton The board of education of St Paul last evening decided by a unanimous vote not to permit married women to teach in the public schools of St Paul r The association that make up the National Council of Women nre with each other to do honor to elected chairman After a brief re- ligious ceremony connected with the announcement of the death of several bishops since tho last the committees were appointed and tho house of bishops took a recess until tomorrow The house of deputies had a rather interesting from the fact that tho commission ou revision of tho last and Burns have been served Dad Clarko refused tp ttt an increase of Nothing Done Mil lit Mo t S Oct con- convention adopted a Oct at the I forbidding the intermarriage United States embassy show no a with any person from Secretary Olney Contained any negro noli the British government that m with the the question tho 90 constitution made a report on the Mra Elizabeth ou her i r and asked for further time 80th birthday and asked for further time to consider the revision of tho canons submitted to arbitration within daya tho United States would on- force tbe Monroe doctrine Nothing whatever is being dono through the embassy regarding Venezuela j t i j 1 1 J t I m t there seemed to be At the request of tho tho no hope lor the recovery of General Wua made special order for who suffered a paralytic and will be considered to the stroke at his borne in Washington several days ago finish Morgan Dix of Now York city was unanimously re-elected Charles E tho first man to president of the teach school iu died Tho on church unity day night at the home of his was instructed to have all the law K in a correspondence which it hud curried Jon with of OK Oct Komoro minister of the in- of President Diaz died this as tho result of n surgical operation tumor to Oct Cain and William coon this morning happened to build a fire buried ground An explosion blowing both men to atoms a rut f B Oct the Til 11111111117 NKW Oct 3 The chamber of commerce committee on municipal for cancerous tion yesterday Major JV U for district by a majority of over ijui the to The house of f today tho o tiOS Will hold daily sessions Will UMA Kitten tho Irish convention from who so mysteriously has been found with friends in Lake View ties will hold daily sessions How The temper of the house of ties of the Episcopal convention of little Anna toward the proposition to change tho of Rico frightened was showu her into by locking her in a morning closet in school and an invitation to the house of bishops her there for several hours There are brandy distilleries in operation in sixteen iu mid- dle Tennessee and there will be the chamber to adopt all honorable the Weather office to bring about the fuBion tho ttt tou concerning n method he proposes to adopt in warning stockmen on the The the approach of heavy pose Tammany Work Oct H snowu LOW v HIA HIB The resumed work this morning at ww plan old consists of sending up large kites of to moot with them and receive ing- Canadian bishops The tion contained the words American A motion to substitute Episcopal in United output of apple brandy episcopal in united 1888 amounting to at least 2.500 was rejected by a vote of 82 ST afternoon it was announced that Father Wagner had confessed thing and had asked permission to marry Maud the girl he is charged with having abducted His confession was made to Sheriff An- driano arid Maud uncle No action has yet 1888 amounting to at least barrels James who was one of the Hayerly original mastodon minstrels and who wrote Up the Golden lias been sent to the workhouse in Washington for two months for swindling In a battle of at N last night Charles Reever knocked out tho Arthur in seventeen rounds The winner was challenged by Horace Leeds The faculty of Princeton college has passed a prohibiting any student from playing with any athletic if backward in hfs studios This will cause six of the football eleven to retire from the team Rev Mr Hinshaw of has been convicted of ing his and the jury decrees that he shall spand the remainder of his life in the penitentiary This verdict was reached after two hours deliberation Mrs Guatav formerly garet the created a sensation et their home near ninth and Cedar streets in kee yesterday afternoon by striking her tho son of ths wealthy several times with a whip What caused the trouble no one seems to know The general freight agents of tho western roads were unable to reach an yesterday as to the equalisation of lumber from Chicago and Mississippi to Missouri river points and beyond They re- ferred the whole matter to a tee of northwestern roads to prepare a plan and submit the report to a meeting to be held in St Paul Mrs Anna J Martin of is trying to get a share of the estate of A a well-known grain man of who died denly last August Her attempts in to 222 After devotional exercises The report sent out from that Mr Chapleau is to be a cabinet portfolio is declared to be absolutely without foundation Sir Mackenzie Bowell was Boca by a representative of tho Associated Rev Morgan read a there nothing long list of standing committees and im the a resolution extending fraternal ings to the northern Minnesota con- ference was passed The report of the commission on constitutional vision was then taken up After some debate it was referred to a com- of the by vote of 135 to 130 In the committee of the whole Dean Hoffman began reading tho declaration preceding the Tn A a J Main St Stocks Bonds Special wires lo Chicago Board of Trade CHICAGO Oct 1303 YORK STOCKS beon taken by the girl's relatives that direction have brought out tbe fact that Mr who was looked upon as a most ex- had for years been jiving a dual having one family in Chicago and another in Milwaukee He was married in Milwaukee twenty Choice of LINCOLN Oct Nebraska Republican convention in session nominated for chief justice T L for university regents C If and H Gould The second paragraph has boon changed by the commission to read clergy and laity Protestant Episcopal church of America in eral convention assembled make the following The original paragraph in dioceses within the United States represented by clergy and Dr Stonw of Chicago moved to table the paragraph but the chair ruled this out of order in tbe committee of the whole The committee then rose aud went into session aR a house to amend rules The were under discussion when the Canadian bishops arrived and the discussion adjourned pending there reception After greetings and the joint session rose and the deputies adjourned for luncheon In Oct early as 1830 the British government notified the United States of Venezuela ing grants of laud in territory claimed by Great Britain and that such would not be recognized This is one now claimed by the Manoa company whose tives are to meet in New York night to endeavor to commit the United States to support their claim ago A From York Oct man of tbe Manoa company whose directors are now denies the grant was made with the idea that the United States be brought into the trouble He claims it was iu 1803 to a citizen of Venezuela and purchased by tho Manoa company trouble with Am Tobacco Paul C N 0 K L it tias Kin W Tel Co Jersey Cent B Closa WREAT I ilay OATS JVi uct Oct Oct y 8.27 0.70 5.80 181.4 827 00 5 BO 5.37 4.85 4.95 27 consists of up large kites of different colors to a height of feet or which would make them visible over a large ecope of the range country The kites could be sent up at stated hours during the day and at night colored lights the observer be attached Should the kites prove impractical colored balloons held captive by light cables it is do equally well i AVero Barreil Oct of the wo me a of Allegan have mined to have a kindergarten for the little folks The school directors would not establish one in connection with the public women appealed to charity and secured enough hire a teacher and rent a room The room was enough to suit so they par and painted and it is said they did their own carpenter There was not a man on the job These are all new women 8 5.20 4 82 So 821 5.80 4.82 4.37 Car lots 360 cars Oats cars S Estimated for 6t 010 cars Oats 400 cars Hogs 21.000 s in EAST Oct Since Buffalo showed here a month ago half the juveniles in town have turned savages Last night in an alley Third street five com- panions captured the sou of Andrew Vandine and tied him to a stake They fired two pistols at him and finally piled shavings about his feet and started the fire in true In- dian Neighbors rescued the but not until his clothes had taken fire and he was burned lower Mixed HO to hogs open Good 10 CAT n F -i closed at decline U From to Oct been received from New York that a company from that city will build a railway from Denver to at once Calvin S Brice is president of the company Women Admitted t Oct ern Nebraska Methodist conference unanimously declared in favor of the admission of women to the general conference state bank of Hemmingford was taken charge of by a bank examiner It is reported it will soon open Cattle ami closing stomly At Homo Oct President Cleveland returned morning from his fishing trip this i- r -J wt VJ h b P t 1 i f W