Elkhart Daily Review (Newspaper) - February 17, 1906, Elkhart, Indiana IN 1872. FEBRUARY 17, 1906 TWO HOLDS THE REFUSES TO BE BOUNCED FROM PRESIDENTIAL Is Not Yet Mitchell to Get Him Out Without a Feb. 17.After two weeks of uproar and disorder that ou several occasions almost resulted iu and finally an appeal to the courts of the the delegates to the convention of district No. 5, United Mine In passing a declaring the offices of Dolan and Vice President The resolution was passed over the head of President John United Mine who is at New was notified telegraph of the action of the and following out Ills declaration in a telegram previous to presenting of the resolution lie Is to telegraph the names of temporary officers of his selection so that they may be in the convention Covered by the was some anxiety as to the being in contempt of ' in ousting the until attorneys explained that the injunction that was Dolan earlier iu the week protects Dolan from but does not interfere with the transaction of upon the passing of the again declared would not vacate the unless by a vote of the miners of the district by whom he was consequence of this was that at tlie afternoon session the commit tee on resolutions presented a resolution declaring Patrick late president of district No. 5, having refused to vacate the that his right to preside over would not be so the business of the convention would not be Dolan promptly declared this out of but it was passed over his He want to say that International President John Vice President Tom nor any other man will be in my office except as No one has the right to be there unless the miners and the law say There was an nnd finally Vice President Lewis took the delegates to task for delaying the business of the Busy on Their Feb. 17.^The demands the miners are to present to the railroads and other companies operating the coal mines of the anthra cite district were considered at an all day session of the sub-committee seven appointed by the miners at their conference with tlie coal presidents When the sub-committee adjourned no statement was made as to the details nor was any Intimation given as to the time the miners will require to prop erly frame up their Mitch ell would not break the silence he has steadily maintained as to the nor would he consent to dis cuss the embroglio in the HOME Oi A Is the Situation with Members of t he Senate Interstate Feb. 17."We have heard as many opinions on the railroad rate question as there are members of tlie and each man Is afraid to bring the court review feature to a said Chairman when tlie senate committee on interstate commerce adjourned until next Thursday without having taken a vote on a or considered an amendment for judicial review of orders of the commerce the committee adjourned because Tillman was suddenly taken ill with threatened pneumonia and could not be present and because will from Florida sometime next and cast his vote in the The real reason for adjournment is believed to be the attitude of certain Democratic members In not disclosing their positions on the court review Elkins has received a telegram from Cullom asking that his vote bo counted against amendments to the One was the membership of the interstate from five to PAT CROWE OFF Spite of a tietter in Which He Confessed His Guilt and Begged Intercession of a Feb. 17.T.he jury In the trial of Pat charged with the robbery of Edward A. the Omaha of iu connection with the kidnaping of the sou Ave years after fifteen deliberation brought in a verdict of not evidence offered by state of Crowe's guilt was positive in a letter he wrote to a Roman Catholic priest confessing the begging the priest to Intercede for him with Cudahy and offering to return of the money if was not The letter was read in court to the jury after a vigorous effort to keep it out made by the lawyers for the Almost Entirely Wiped Feb. 17.Niverton, a small raining town in Somerset was entirely burned and about thirty-six families are eighteen double houses going up in the flames caused by an overheated OFF THE OF RUMOR ELECTRIC Chicago Through Elkhart Says She Will Will Be Feb. 17.Bishop who pronounced and Alive Roosevelt husband and wife at 12:14 p. emphasized particularly the word to which Alice answered The only excitement attending the wedding was that while the large throng in the White House was waiting patiently for the bride and suddenly a commotion arose in the east room accompanied by several screams of elderly lady had fainted and was carried She proved to be Mrs. wife of a former United States attorney wedding details in another Trunk Line Through Feb. 17 Vanderbilt millions are said to be poking a scheme for an electric trunk line from here to The representatives have already acquired a number of roads and are quietly continuing opera lions in Indiana and Michigan They have full ownership of lines from Albany to Niagara Elkhart and Toledo will be the above is but an echo of what has been said in Elkhart a number of times in recent but there is no local dealers will not carry over as heavy stocks at the end of the season as was indicated by last month's has the possibility of a strike unsettled confidence in the jobbing and wholesale sales of dry goods for the spring trade reaching a greater aggregate than last and collections are prompt in most Manufacturers In most leading Industries are falling further behind particularly in the steel while increased capacity has not kejit pace with but reports from the woolen mills are this week numbered 241- in the United against 258 last and 3S in compared with 32 a year Man a Feb. 17. H. A. assistant secretary of the has and J. H. Edwards will be appointed his had the indorsement of Secretary and Edwards Goes to the Feb. 17. George W. pleaded guilty to an charging Irini lias 1)0011 taken to the W. D. He's Feb. 17.A correspondent at that D. Rockefeller arrived nt that place The report has not been TO MECHANIC CROSS MADE RECIPIENT OF Employees of the Locomotive and He and Mrs. Cross Dined by May Be of Feb. 17.A- son has been bom to Prince 'the emperor's It is believed that this child Is most likely to be designated as successor to the An imperial decree bestows upon him the name of Has a Big Feb. 17. The senate committee on territories has authorized a favorable report on a prohibiting gambling in New Oklahoma and Indian FACTS IN Firemen Feb. 17.^An explosion of hot air in the six-story building occupied b ya stove dealer in North street resulted in eighteen members of the fire department being seriously The number includes Chief Mullen and District Chiefs and The firemen fighting flames which started on the first floor when the explosion One hundred and fifty lodgers in the Salvation Army headquarters were thrown into panic by the and rushed into the street Greatest Navy Feb. 17.The greatest warship maneuvers ever held began today off La Thirty-one sixteen armored beside smaller are The total value of the vessels is They are under the command of Admiral assisted by eight flag including Prince Louis of Commission la Pleased Che with Cordial Treatment Feb. 17.The United States Santiago battlefield commission entertained hundreds of persona on board the anny transport and left later for On the way out of the harbor Captain Taylor described to the party the naval battle of and the excursionists viewed the wreck of the Which was sunk in that engagement At Daiquiri the commissioners dedicated the monument erected to mark the first landing of United States troops in Cuba in the war of 1898, The Sumner started later for en route commissioners appreciate the treatment extended to them by the Cuban authorities at and express their admiration of the fine roads and tlie good sanitation of the Makes Indignant Feb. 17.Murray secretary of Memphis Racing who brought charges of doping liou Dillon at the gold cup meet against E. E. fairly boiled over with indignation when he read the dispatch in which he was accused by a veterinary surgeon with having ordered the mare He said it was a from start to Car of Feb. 17.-i-Wiiil# a freight train from Vladivostok at the Nicholas railway station a box The fall by an explosion by which several person's were Investigation proved that the entire car was filled with free traders will nominate a candidate and try to defeat Balfour in his second for resolution has been introduced in the Kentucky house to urge congress to buy the Abraham Lincoln homestead in Larue county and convert it into a is rumored that the Peruvians have the Ecuadorian town second grand reception has been accorded at Tokio to the victorious armies of The celebration was very Oscar of Sweden will start Feb. 21 for the winter resort in southern to which place his physician has ordered him for a couple of to make gambling on races a within race track enclosures has been introduced in the New York A. ex-president of the New York Life Insurance shows a slight change for the hundred persons perished in the destruction by earthquake and wave of the Colombian towns of San Juan and Jan. 31. K. S. who has been in the Philippines two years for the New York Botanical says that the Filipinos are too lazy to French foreign office continues to take an optimistic view of the result of the conference at W. ex-president the Equitable Life Assurance is seriously ill at his home ait New proposal to entrust the control of the of Morocco to the Spain and attracting much attention at his wife and their two children were burned to death at N. in a fire which destroyed their Murder the state armory at Fred of won two straight falls at wrestling from Jim the English Cowardly Feb. 17.While Morris an was playing cards with his wife and daughter last night a robber entered and demanded that Caplin surrender the of his day's Caplin gave his pocket then reached under the table for stool to throw at the when the intruder shot him through the Sunday to Pay Feb. 17.The doors of the defunct Bank of America will be kept open Sunday to pay back the remainder of small of in from to have been AT THE WHITE Who Wanted to See Miss Roose velt Is Evidently His Feb. 17.I^eter and his home was in North and his home was on North William New York was taken Into custody at the White House on a charge of insanity and locked Carlsson had been walking up and down the pavement and had tried the gate nt the east entrance of the Wlute House when a asked him what he that he had come to Washington to see Miss Alice to whom he said he was engaged to be Carlsson was well carried a and appeared to have considerable money about IS MORE Retail Trade Is Commercial Outlook Continues To Be Feb. 17.p. G. Dun Weekly Review of Trade says Weather conditions have continued to stimulate retail trade in seasonable part of the earlier unsatisfactory results being offset by a vigorous demand for winter and while household consumption of fuel has revived retail so Worda o Man Uses nnd the Worda He many words are Starting from the four and twenty alphabetic Leibnitz calculated the combinations at 620,448,701,733,239,-739,360,000. But many of these combinations would be unpronounceable even In In Chinese every syllable is a separate man's stock of words grow richer or poorer with M. foresees an ever higher Intellectual destiny for the race In the he not know the thousandth part of our which Is very Certainly the New Dictionary Is a much larger work than and we doubt not that primitive man talked less than an M. P. though even be had his palavers and But If any one were to take down the of an average modem undergraduate or society girl we doubt If It would found to contain more than 250 where an educated Elizabethan or Caroline would have employed several Nothing Is more striking in the old prose writers than the rich variety Imaginative picturesqueness of their Not only are we lacking in concrete imagination and ashamed to go afield out of the beaten track ot but phrases which were when first devised forcible and strong have through long currency lost their Three-fourths of expressions we have ceased to be effective metaphors and become conventional and London Saturday IN to Give One Aboat Fonr Plata of a consume four pints of whisky a said the amateur don't be angry or I know that you're a strict but just the same I know that you've absorbed that much simply by eating has long been known that the fermentation of bread caused the formation of but it was supposed that it passed from the dough during the process of Several scientists have proved that when ready for contains an average of per cent of alcohol to the You must remember that in many countries strong liquors are brewed from the mild Russian is brewed from brown if you eat 400 loaves of bread every year you must perforce have assimilated twenty ounces of which equals four pints of rye ten concluded the amateur chemist have eaten 4,000 loaves of and in that number of loaves is about 200 ounces of or the equivalent to nineteen quarts of Think of the saturnalia you have been on for the last ten and you never knew enough to complain of a big head in the York In didn't you introduce me to that stunning Miss Peches when you were witli her on the avenue Didn't you see mo speak to you as I but Miss Peches saw you and spoke to me thought you told me he was a man of very good must have misunderstood me. I said ho was a man of good attachments of mere mirth are but the shadows of that true friendship of which the sincere affections of the heart are the Mechanic C. W. Cross was presented with a gold a traveling bag and a gold and Mrs. Cross with an armful of at the Young Men's Christian Association parlors Friday as tokens of affection and esteem and in view of their approaching departure from the early as 7:15 Lake Shore employees began gathering at the association and then the Lake Shore Band drifted and by 8 the hour at which Mr. Cross arrived from a neighborhood dinner at E. N. from which place he was Inveigled to the the reception game and about every bit of space on the first floor except the kitchen and dining D. A. Fleming called for order and after announcing that It gave him pleasure to have some part In a proceeding planned to give testimonial to the regard felt for their master mechanic by employees on the eve of his leaving them to up introduced Samuel association who felt honored to speak on such an but who was too much on account of his deep to say what he He first met Mr. Cross about six years like all others who had come in contact with had come to admire and him very During these years it had been learned that he was a crank on never was late in keeping an engagement and did not want anybody else to be his favorite admonition be on In order that Mr. Cross might never break his own rule he desired to present him on behalf of the employees of the locomotive department with a and with it an assurance of the esteem of all his employees and the further assurance that every one of them keenly feels the personal loss he is to sustain in his with reference to the fleeting moments of time the watch was handed to Mr. and immediately afterward the Mr. Clarke remarking facetiously that by some it was called a and he hoped the recipient would be able to grip everything that belonged to him safely in and that by others it was called a bag and he hoped he would be able to bag everything good in New Cross was visibly affected by the and in replying found difficulty in starting the usually ready tongue which he He thought his measure of happiness was larger than he deserved and that it was very pleasant to realize that he had so many friends in that he reciprocated it all and had never lived in a city where he thought so much of the people as When he came here six years ago he did not know any but the right hand of fellowship had been to him and things had been made pleasant and easy by the reciprocity of the men he are of a higher grade of moral and intellectual excellence than in any other city in which he has What measure of success he may have had here Is due In large measure to the and co operation of the He likes Elkhart better than any place he ever is in love with everybody in and hopes to back here some time to the conclusion of his reply to the presentation of the watch and traveling on be half of the apprentices of the stepped forward and presented Mr. Cross with a fountain pen as a mark of the feel for the interest he has shown in their In replying Cross said he appreciated their kindness in remembering him very much and that the first of March on his time would all be devoted to He then outlined the plans of the new department briefly by saying that there will be an Instructor put in each shop to teach during the working hours and that they will be in addition to the regular There also be educational classes days and and altogether the apprentice will learn much faster and reach the maximum wage will also be the policy of the department to encourage young men when they have become full-paid mechan ics to go to other shops on the same it is will be an said Mr. a young fnan enters a shop as a boy and grows up in it he will still be considered something of a boy ten years after he is a man drawing full band and then Mr Fleming called for order declaring there was something Clarke invited Mrs. Cross forward and presented her with the huge of calla lilies and Interspersed He believed that Mr. Cross got some of his good qualities and social popularity from his and hoped Mrs. Cross would remember the spirit which prompted the gift long after the flowers were faded and Mrs. Cross replied and concluded by saying she had always thought a good deal of and was now more glad than ever that she to since it had brought her a share in the recognition of his watch is marked with the monogram W. on ine outside ot the case and on the inside is the following to C. W. Cross by the employees of the locomotive department of the Michigan Southern and the R. 190C." present from the Three I road were Assistant Master Mechanic J. T. General Foreman Chief Clerk General Foreman A special car was put on No. 43 to take them at the 4:30 in the afternoon the force and General Foreman Oscar Antz had their with Mr. They all congregated in the where great freedom was indulged in in dealing with all as was the was all and he had himself been heard to say that nothing pleased him so much as to be called by the above He was compelled to hear a class H. R. Doty as teacher and the clerks as where he was taken without as for is a very pleasant the being etc. Then gto be those of the new offices for the superintendent of were but which turned out to have been the emanations of a and was discovered that the had been left Placards were posted about showing some of familiar such as reminds me of a etc. He was next initiated into the Order of Oriental Dispensers of Hot which requires cash and is He was then presented with a smoking set by the clerks and a cigar case filled with wooden cigars by Mr. of The were continued when the home of Mr. Sykes was where the dinner table has been set in the form of a the menu written on paper cut in the shape of a and started and You Hotel de Sykes on the and some of the dishes were with and cross and Mrs. Cross were each presented with an attractive In the gentlemen members of the Neighborhood Club had written their names and a and in each lady had fastened a lock of hair and a The evening closed with cards and Cross went to Cleveland today to attend the dinner to General Manager W. Marshall For is no question that our forefathers supposed benefit might be from causing schoolboys be spectators of the hangings of Sir Walter Scott has borne testimony to this custom being not unknown in In Heart of Mn Saddletree Is represented as promised to ask a half play day to tho schule BO that the bairns might gang and seo the which canna but have a pleasing on their young seeing there Is no knowing what they may come to 26. Walter would we may have written the above had he not known that such things had actually taken London Notes and Sea sea otter Is nearly twice the size of the common river and the without finishing or preparation of any is more beautiful as It Is stripped from the animal than the richest which has to be plucked of the long upper hairs and then dyed before it could be recognized as the beautiful object which the finished fur undoubtedly is. In the sea otter's fur the soft the true is as thick as that of the seal and nearly twice as while the loug outer hairs are as soft as a sable's tail and often a pale which gives to the whole coat an appearance as of dark fur slightly frosted Bell's aviary presented a pretty evidence of mutual confidence among A pair of Java lived in a compartment with a The latter fell In love with them and at night always cuddled a sparrow under each When seen by the light of a lantern the pigeon seemed to be cuddling two one under each from which cheerful countenances of the sparrows looked with blinking