Evening Times (Newspaper) - January 18, 1896, Cumberland, Maryland r THE TIMES CENT A Last O'clock Vol. 15 MD. JAN. 18, 1896. THREE Havana Protests Cause ish Cabinet to Act. A. TYRANT IS HIS Appointment to 31 ally lo tlin lie Own Jan. cabinet has decided to appoint General to replace who is ill. as captain general of tho Spanish forces Cuba and governor general of tho A Havana special A number of private telegrams have been received from containing tho tion that the Of Spain still has great confidence m tho captain sumo it is that it seemed trend of public opinion that a in tho military and political proceedings in Cuba was removal is no doubt duo to tho fact that tho newspapers would no longer be controlled by tho press and had editorial articles upon pouted dispatches had been to Madrid by some of most influential party leaders in demanding Campo's Although tho have stood by the wholesale destruction ol property and tho of tho Spanish troops to brine the rebels to a decisive ter brought affairs to The captain over tha situation witli u is reported to A HOSTILE Such Will of Jan. cable ro- tho Hying is about to that its destination may be tho cannot bo confirmed in any quarter tho report is taken with considerable information on tho subject has to tho departments or to tho British em- Tho British squadron already ttt ami about the Bermudas consists of lO Should tho Portsmouth re- port prove true it would increase this to 2'J 28 including the torpedo It is doubted that Groat Britain would send such a powerful licet into can waters at this time when their in force sufficient to overcome our North Atlantic almost cor- would be regarded as a hostile certainly not called for as as diplomacy lias not yet ex- hausted its resources in tho settlement of the between the United States Great Tho lying between 000 aud 700 miles off our would afford an ble base of operations against any point from Capo Cod down to Key and whilo the islands arc part of the British empire tho assemblage of a powerful licet there could not be regarded with indifference by tho United States gov unless its presence was ex- DELAYED BY Bfl Supreme Court Knocks Kennedy School Out ALLEGHENY Justice the Turning Mown Court lu to lie Jan. school bills have been knocked The supreme court has reversed com- mon picas of Allegheny 2 in case of A. 11. Edwards and directors of tho Lincoln appellants Both acts in- volved in the suit are declared loaving the city under former Justice who rendered tho other of Is the of cf law of 18.VS. It inti to cover the to r K. laws and t. and Mi- turned in at state Tlie the of the state into rt IIli Coin t of Jan. to Mr. Justice Brewer's engagements on the supremo bench tho Venezuelan boundary has not been able to inako much progress since its adjournment lust have been for a meeting temporary quarters in the Baltimore Sun building time Olio of tlie matters expected to be tled at this mooting is the election of a Mr. Sovero Mallet Prevent of New York probably will be Ho stands well at tho New York bar and has an international He is a lino linguist aud especially familiar with the Spanish ho gained tho lavor of Olney and others bv his successful prosecution of the celebrated case of involving tho title of 1 acres of land in New MESSAGE FROM lie tho 1'or president has sent a special message to tho urging the necessity for immediate legislation to extend limit of time within which suits can bo brought by the government to annul grants of public Ho called attention to the complications that had arisen between railroads as to grants that overlapped tho necessity of ad- The time in which suits can ue brought expires March 3, and it the timo limit wore allowed to expire then a portion of tho adjustment act would bo rendered Tho tho president says in con- should not be prevented from going into tho courts and righting wrongs perpetrated by its HAUNTED BY A A I Woman Awful anil Then TOUT Jan. Lucy who had as a lover a railway man of this has committed and left letters which revealed details of a horrible murder committed several months She charges that the man who was her lover and a man on whose husband's life there was conspired to and did murder him by poisoning the woman s Tho man then married tho murdered man's widow and collected tho insurance This drove Mrs. demons to desperation and she killed herself after having written letters ex- posing tho Tho letters are now in the hands ot who are investigating and ar- rests will of civil city a s. school dm net c: U- of cities into t a- h ward a with r to 1, ct a of city of this ral wax what liy a local in It another law ni and of lit w d to of d' 1M5 the u that of which it wsw the In overturn thw another in -t- An whool ill-met and m- In r was for GENERAL have havo done the best I could under tho and no- but myself has a full knowledge of the difficulties I havo labored Had I been successful there would have been nothing but I have boon unsuccessful and there is nothing but This is the way of the and I do not The anxiety that is felt over tho ation has paralyzed business so that many houses have their doors before the usual In the different business sections ings very and a number of chants expressed their views on tho There is little or nothing to be said i seem to bo as far as over from cornering the insurgents and that tho latter are still able to con thoir movements around with perfect Although nothing definite has been reported from second insurgent army under and Jose ad- from tho it is understood this force is pushing steadily onward without any tion to speak of. and that it is growing in numbers day by General according to all is an inhumane It has been claimed by the Cubans when pre- vious rumors of ment to succeed Campos havo boen that his appointment wonld drive many residents of tho island into tho insurgent ranks who had hitherto refrained from owing to the confidence that Campos would adhere strictly to all the rules of warfare in his operations against tho act to u and n .il all lit to to of two of 18.V, by HUM 11 upon common m of V court that the of and but that or act This k-d to Mon that old m over- turned tint no in w to ami it Mt of school and the care in a of and cup f not destroy their Many made to the for a warrant for b on relation to BOVI bat this court h us to thi m. The to for the of and in r. lit n r examination in many In h ivi ct of not bo as in ion and n law re latins to any other the cities of any n or of all into i ar- and un- if the which and social I- of of ct It i- in the of in section f article upon h tho not nny or 1 Tbe act now In for- to local Its n in- to only then ly within rule laid down in the of tho where the prt court th it if itn act tho of or THE OF of AD Old to the C. C. Another Outlet of the Maryland coal trade for 1895 are not yet but it ia eafe to place at 3 the creek which tbat there is 300 acres leea of the Big thun was at the close of 18IH. Of this amount the George's Creek and Cumberland road transported The of in handling amount of coal that the of road are practical and railroad and in their capacities are the A. well known dent cf the is present and eral and Everett Marean IB at- lioth are well known in railroad and their record upon thie road with ita grades is hard to This road was built under T. L. the chief by James 1'. tbe present engineer of the along with the late aud is a credit to the IB tbat they had to The engines tire built by tbe known and are well adapted for such a Over tona of this coal was de- livered the Line to the Bedford id vision af tbe Pennsylvania then that tbe und Board an line of miles in length that has a monopoly of all thin trade along wita all I ess than hundred thousands tons of this was delivered to the creat trunk and with one solitary boatload of line coal to mill by the Chesapeake aud Ohio One well has ibe as thie road was two ceuta per tone per mile for the whole of but three policy caused the road to be and transports coal at one and a half rents per ton aud the Cumberland and Pennsylvania carries what they eel for tbe Decides 000 of the The day was within the Goldsboro Gains Steadily Duke on f Allegany the maps have been in have been MANY ABSENTEES Shorn Would Not Allow Meu to tbe Control Will It. Joint 1IEMOCHAT. I J 1 I 1 I Total number of caht t M. Several of the Wellington ballots are ab- The Democrats have sone home for Total number of Delegates and 110. Necessary to a 50. Joint Huch use that they are conch and likely at any time to fall to The following named by Speaker On Roads and 1'enninKloa, Dudley and On Schilling and On Whiteford and Mr. Burns asked to be A DULL DAY O The Mine from Notice of an n it Court op ned this morning with Stake on tbe Clerk Luman and Sheriff Miller after court convened the counsel in ibe caee of Thomas F. Baker Maryland Coal company began argument on the prayers which they offered to tbe Several of tbe prayers asked tbe court of tbe to take the case tbe jury and uive a judgment in their Forcible in which much law on negligence was were made by B. A. Richmond and D. J. Blackiston for the plaintiff and W. K. Walsh for tbe The argument took up about two houre at the closing of the in a lengthy the first prayer of defendant thereby taking the the The prayers ot tbe plaintiff were rejected The grounds of the decision ia that tne plaintiff in the negligence which occasioned the Mr. mond immediately took exception to the decision of the The demurrer in the of Joseph h. Christopher which WES argued before the couat a few days was At 1 o'clock the jury was discharged un- til morning at 9 In a Resolution Adopted by Sen ate Foreign WORTH TEN Jan. 18.-When zales the secretary of tho revolutionary party m tho United States was informed of tho pointment of General to ro- Martinez do Campos ho exclaimed with that is worth ton battles to UR This is considered as n confession fate ot tho Spanish government in as General Campos was the first military chief in Spain and also one of the ablest In this opinion we are homo ont by General the minister oi war ot on January 7, in denying the of tho resignation of Campos retirement ot General mi will bo the first national defeat ioro tho bolore Europe be- fore tho Jan. and present of the Nineteenth bai died his home of heart to Bate 19- Acquitted of n 1'olionlnc KANSAS Jan. A. ex-state representative and a prominent local has boon quitted of tho charge of poisoning an election judge in as that ballot box staffers proceed with thoir work A Virgin inn W. Taylor of Wost Virginia has boon pointed chief of tho de- Ho has hold the of superintendent of the division of supplies since tho beginning of this A Mayor Jan. mayor of San Miguel has seized and caused to be in the public square of tho city all tho Bibles and stock of tho local agent of Biblo To of Jan. tive committee of representing different political has been pointed by tho free silver who will carry on the work of and A NKW members of club have reported that rooms in the been entered and robbed ot jewelry valued at about S of ami void ThU of MO of to and K tho other or act. n Imv within of of win of it not to for a nil for r 1 cal It of to notice of to for tt It now ars that without the in violation of w not to found tint the of notice over fore thf wind of tho attention of tho promoters of this The then is ity of m-i in cloir ami I f thu court holow was of opinion that form manner of fie act ot 1871 ot having power in t ho was IK t I y the of it- but thorn at its The power of to the but il had IKV this act introduced in the and when it came on its final the HCl of 1S74 was in full force and the f a. right to rely upon the of The point does not to a with form of tho not ol but with the of thn constitutional provision that makes notice In tho locality by an tho of Thu of 1S05. not by it i The repi of 18M and in full and the of built upon them In tho city of no last that the whole tonnage of the trade found its way to tide by the more and by rail to and by the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal to and the shipping points in those The rates of transportation by rail was more than it will bring in tbe open ket at the present With improved methods of steam t nd the tail of has which it quires better tracks more safety for the and less waste in With ali the of production has been re- etui the consumer the tbe world is etill improving in of unil crokers tuth their ia all business enterprises upon their conducted on up What changes old Father Time has maJe in the last years in A a rail and a ton car in of the old and an iron along with a ten ton im- proved brakes and The elow growth of Cumberland is a striking example of her business tuen ning their faith to any one corporation that fans always adopted a like not m accordance with the the nee all remember the wailing and the the when the live thousand dollars of bonds was to the Pennsylvania railroad in to build the road from the State line to within tne corporate limits of the Ticie lisa proved it to be the best ment that the city eyr The tions ia freights has paid the amount of bonds three and who received the None other but the con- as your wholesale and retail chants were enabled to sell cheaper goods to their The steady crowth of the city dates back to the day that ths first into Hay Street over and hae been kept stimulated by like enterprises entering the All each should receive the moral and financial support of a live city or Tbe blockaded tidings ol the roads en- tering tbe tonn is proof enough that another outlet is necessary for the of the city and adjoining There is nothing like good harbors depth of water for tbe largest vessels to increase the commerce of a and the beneficial results hundreds of miles Where ran a location be gotten that will those on tho mothers of the Chesapeake wherein tho modern the Great steamed into Annapolis draw I Win I II I Total number of 101 ballot is only in tbe steady train of Wellington's loss of three from is not with 2j votes be can tLs Democrats po to a Comparison of vote with the first joint ballot on that Wellington one that boro haa pained that Westrott hae lost that has held his eight that Dryden has withdrawn in and that the lield IB Ihe opinion today ie that the finals ele will come on after Moa ay caucus eball declare for the Shore The Call for It was determined last tbat a should be selected in caucus on Monday The circum- stances attending tbe call were rather out of the as not a gincle her untimely death as The parente man it. At tne game time the of the little eirl are well pose had Tne of of the 12-year-old daughter of Samuel B. m Cumberland died last night about 0 The little girl was on her way from church last Wednesday and blij ped on the ice. She received wbich resulted in ot bo 1 Another Jan. lost in prl which tho In Jan. accident has occurred on the Midland Terminal The train was on- ronto to Denver and Colorado Springs and was city limits of Fifteen passengers wore in jurod nnd six 0110 or two of whom will probably A BAY Jan. o' Police Murray has just received a gram from tho O. Giles Mercantile company of stating that A. A. the Bay City who at ia in inp thirty feet of Those counties having deep water ought to hold out inducements to eome railroad tion in West Virginia or Maryland to gome natural formed harbor with deep THOMAS Vale of is the unhappy er with pains and Ked 1- lag Oil is tlie pain core for find Cota 25 Red 0.1 is sold at E. Turner's drug nYoung Albert Newell died at her dence at early this The will take place from her late at one o'clock tomorrow The Interment will be at Mt. msn M. E. and Schooley will The deceased was 27 years old and leaves a husband arid two small children to mourn her Any pereon having a claim me. and can prow the to be proper and man at- thirty-five aad a of the of either were attached to the and these were signed while a preliminary caucus was be- Tbe committee on organization in the House met before the convened and to have a at the of Mr. ed ol this feared inasmuch as the object of the call had not been a resolution might be to limit the candidates for Senator to tbe Eastern In they anticipated that their candidate would be frozen At tim the friends of Mr. and Mr. decided not to they in turn mat the which had a a nomination on on they were assured no such action would be and so After of had called the caucus to and 33 bers responded lo the roll a tee consume of Speaker Mr. of and Mr. of was appointed to wait upon the Re- publican Senators aad invite them into the in order that a joint can of the Ibuse acd Senate might be Joined by tho All the Republican Senators were in the Senate chamber except Strobridge end who had gone home to Tney went into tbe President's room to confer with tbe House committee The same assurances were given that no action should be on the Senatorial and of the ten all but two- Messrs. Sloan and are Wellington with tbe 35 made 43 in or two more than a majority of Republicans of both After considerable it de- termined to haye all present sign a call for Monday night at S Thie was done and forty-three names were appended tc the resolution prepared by Senator Forty-one names would be Will When Mr. Wellington wae informed of the action of tbe caucus he simply his friends would attend me but if any attempt was made to ebut them off by to the Eastern Shore they would leave tbe tut they have the of their many friends in the Iocs of this bright and inter- esting little Tbe funeral ments could not be but it is un- tbe funeral will take place Accident to John John eon of Peter of while hauling struck by a handspike which Hew up and struck him behind the right ing an M ORE POLICE other from foi -t t Bet oar of MM hoM 12) or All tho other candidates are very well with the What the caucus may or may not do is now interesting Democrats as well us Re- Should Mr. Wellington carry out bis and the Democrats achere to their a deadlock must aa they have thirty-six and with Wellington's would give tbe combined opposition only fifty All depends on whether Mr. Wellington can bold his It ia almost certain that the joint caucus will pass the Exstern Shore law To a correspondent Mr. Wellington tbe effort should be maue to bind tbe membere to tbe observance of the Eastern Shore my friends will walk Tney will decline to take further part in tbe can be added Senator of wbo was present at the we will not to be in any such if tbe Wellington pen stick and their do not fall below there is no possibility of anyone else elected Senator without the of votes the Wellington men BO i of Senator providing for new of the mapa of Revolutionary grant laadi in and Ntt to to thow from Sensational Testimony Before Senate Jan. investigating committee has brought ont more sensational mony regarding abuses said to have crept into tho police who for 20 has kept one of the most notorious houses in the slum section of the Second dis- said policemen came to her night and got from to each with tho She said that men and boys vowd from her bouse irrespective of how long they lived There were 31 she of a similar character around given of Lieutenant Tut the to the effect that he had ordered policemen to go to speakeasy tors and demand their votes and ence at elections on tho grounds that tho police had not disturbed The committee will probably go to Pittsburg next week or week Tope Offered to Jan. tolli has not tendered the services of Pope Leo as arbitrator in the lan nor has the cardinal up to this any tion that he will be called upon to of- fer the services of the pope in that This is the answer given at tho residence of the cardinal in response to inquiries as report iu the don Chronicle that the pope had taken this step through tho American A Saw York Hanker NEW Jan. L. junior member ot tho firm of bankers and has committed in his place of business bv shooting himself with a re- No reason is MONROE DOCTRINE The Isolation That All dry on American nent Settled to Suit Jan. tion drawn by Senator Davis and ed by the senate committee 02 foreign affairs will prove to be a clear aud strong enunciation of the Monroe trine wbeu its test is made It is a more forceful declaration than any that has been introduced in congress on this and its terms are so ex- that they be The maintenance of the roe doctrine as set forth in the tion is held to be vital to the welfare of this country and the countries of tlie American The it is is now in force and has been m force ever since it was established by President The resolution v declares it to mean that the acquisition by aggression or otherwise of any territory on the American nent by a foreign power is an ly act. and such acquisition will not permitted by the United The most important is that which touches upon a new phase of the Venezuelan question in the report that England aud Venezuela may reach an and that English money will settle the boundary The resolution declares that in case ary disputes on the American continent between foreign governments and American governments are decided by or in manner the United States shall be sole judge as to whether the Monroe nas been violated in arbitration or In it means that tion or agreement between foreign governments and governments on the American continent as to boundary dis- putes cannot become binding or tive unless sanctioned by the United and that this government is that no part of tlie American continent has been ceded to a foreign power by such arbitration or This practically makes United States the arbitrator between foreign governments and those of the American continent in all boundary This portion of the resolution is con- most important aud ing in its It heusion among some as it is claimed that it lead to many On the other the supporters of the lution say that it leaves everything iu tho hands of the United where the final decision should and that tho United States will interfere when the Monroe doctrine has The resolution is drawn with a view of covering every possible contingency that may boundary or tho or the sale of territory by one foreign government to another on the American continent or islands that are considered a part of the ern THE PENSION Allowed Will Reported In Another Jan. honse bas passed the pension appropriation to the consideration of it devoted the entire and then until Mr. Bartlett raised points of against all new legislation proposed in the way ot such as that to making a pension a and Mr. Dingley of who was in the sustained In this way the clause in the ing existing law so as to allow widows to obtain pensions under the act of 1890 whose net incomes did not exceed per annum was stricken ont. Mr. did not raise the point against tho provisions making pensions under the act of 1890 suspended or and allowed to date from their first It was in the debate that bills covering the amendments ruled out would bo reported trom the invalid pensions The as passed carries al 150.000 less than tho Tho Wtt was passed 50 days ahead of any 331 THE vious appropriation A PLEA FOR S i t is taking n big hold among the Harvard Forest fires havo boen raging in tho of Tuckahoe und N. J. Tho state treasury is according to advices received from The effigy of a popular N. resident was found hanging from a street Prices of food arc rising and starvation nearing as the result ot the say vana most famous ball has become an instructor ia the Hill at Pa. Application was in tho court of chancery for a receiver for the New JerMy Packing company of N. J. abilities It it announced that a largo majority of the Union Pacific mortgage have with the tlon under the at New navy department hM for for 113-inoh ud MM The G. B. Committee tain In Their Jan. the pension of the Army of the Republic before the house on Those General of the Robert of of All of the tlM and referred to what f was the great wad i among the of tlM over the of reduced or cut off i out the of k definitely clearly tico in the fhe committee that will do M of in the