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   Fort Wayne Evening Post (Newspaper) - June 30, 1896, Fort Wayne, Indiana                               FORT WAYNE EVENING POST VOL NO 342 TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 30 SIX CENTS A WEEK mm of he cannot be knows there Is not a single of this nation hat bv its terms is In lone and he that right upon the ace of the bulk nf the it is written in substance hev arp in coin of States of the standard weight ness of its coins before silver was and that therefore wn express firms thuv are m ur present silver dollars if HIP government elects to so pay them Effects of Demonetization It ia since the most of these were issued that silver has been whereby if they are to te paid in cold alone their value has doubled and the burden of the real industrial classes who must e for their payment has beau -fold To talk about a of national honor when no in the nation has ever suggested is failure in the least degree to meet very obligation it has assumed to the strict letter of the contract t made has to say the least a strange ound to those who head the cry of as believe by the purchasing power of money and cutting in twain the market irice of the products of labor If to undo what law has done to dd to the burdens of the toiling of this nation and double the of the rich within it is to disrupt lie democratic party disruption must nme The of the party no wrong to any one and if liose who compose that majority can void it all may be assured they will to no wrong such as the establishment of a- single gold would impose upon the great mass of the people of this hours The first hour's output fa well is usually its largest with but a few exceptions For the well on the Hannah M larris farm in Penn township Jay aunty This well when first did barrels of oil the first ay but 40 days later the well was puling out oil at the of barrels a av This has been one of the most oil wells ever struck in the late It was iho cause of the opening fine great Harris pool that made and many a dollar for oil plunger tiring year ISM Considerable work in the way of territory is going around where an eastern syndicate is taking arrangements to drill for the uid An order hits been issued by the commissioners of Wells county that will the Standard Oil company's pipe ine through the southern portion of lat county The order requires that 11 oil pipes must be laid in trenches IS deep tu be covered and the work to be CAVED FOR TW from District of Columbia Favor the Ohio Man June 30 The chairman of the democratic central of the district says that he has which warrants the assertion tint sii delegates will be seated from he District of Columbia in the convention and adds that with ne exception they are strongly in avor of the free coinage of silver he exception he says is adverse tone proposition and the delegation is ikely to be solid for the while metal lefore the convention is culled to order he district delegate have been from controlling influences in he silver faction to go slow in the of a national commit nd all candidates for that honor are to e required to fuHy define their upon the financial question before ny choice will be made as only a man is to he selected Lawrence Gardner is said to be the preference of majority of the delegates his competitor being John L Norris ie present The district delegates have one choice or the presidency and he is John R whom they regard as a as he has large real-estate in the district and controls a majority of the stock of the only gas in the city They regard him s the most available Is Ably Answered by the Champion of Free Owners Unite to Buck the Standard Has to Be Dug Out of the of the Interstate League ISO Into Council BOIES WRITES A BARREL Are the Indiana Oil Fields to This Giant WAS CUT THE SEASON Iowa's Candidate Says the Espousal of Silver U Severs an Artery aud Has Serious Billy Meyer Don't Tilings That Way AND FEW FACTS AND BOUND OVER IN SERIES WITH TOLEDO History Puts he Former on Record as Plainly as a Written Wayne Oil Men Will Be Interested in the Proposed Changes Ind June The oil of the Indiana field arc a great fisht for their rights he great monopoly the Standard Oil This company controls the price nf the product in the state and hey pay just what they wish for ii lid if the operator wants more then hey give him a chance to disconnect lis wells from their lines When he akes his oil from them then he has no ne to sell his product to as the Oil company has all the that they can safely handle At he present time the operator who has production must get on his knees to he big concern but this will not last very ling as the new pipe line to be built by the Cudahy Bros and others of Chicago will give the Standard a hard pull The building of the new Hue will the present pipe line company o advance the price of the product to uch a price that the oil operator can make a few cents on his investment It considerable money to operate for oil and keep it up and the man who puts his cash into the business is not doing it for fun Today the product of his state is worth more per barrel to he Standard Oil company than the product is as there are more to the oil and that is where he money part of the refining business s Many are of the opinion that the oil is where the money is but uch is not the case although there is money in refined but nothing here is in the residuum and Other The organization of a branch of Western Association in field will have a tendency to help the good cause along This association is growing rapidly in membership and another year the membership hould reach Into the thousands Against the Team Set for Thursday Morning Put Under Probably Decide What Tenm Is to Occupy Second Place Dust Iowa June tO Boies returned yesterday afternoon county where immediately on his return Illinois When asked if he Hoing to he replied filial he had not determined whether he would attend the convention or not At any he said do not know of any reason that should call me to Chicago this week He further stated that he had made no arrangements for going to Chicago at any time during the convention As to what were his plans for the campaign he did not care to say He said that he had been out on farm for several days and on his return to the city had found a large number of telegrams and letters awaiting him but he had not had time to look the situation over and knew nothing in regard to the fight except what he had read in the papers Mr Boies met Judge Van Wagenen who was on his way to Chicago aud accompanied him to Manchester Judge Van Wagenen is Mr Boies alternate and is also in charge of the Boies bureau in Chicago Neither would talk when questioned in regard to the situation but Mr Boies said that the object of the meeting was to talk matters over and decide what was best to be done at Chicago Boles Opinion of Whitney During Governor Boies absence in county interview with Whitney was published and on lits return hla attention was called to a telegram from the New York Herald asking his opinion in regard to the assertions made in it He wired his reply Owing 10 my from home I did not receive yours by wire until this You The following is a statement of the positron of the democrats of New York given oui by William 0 Whitney after consultation with Harrity Brice Cable and others Will you kindly wire at the Herald's expense your personal opinion of this statement and why in your judgment democrats of the south and west should insist on free silver although it results in splitting the Then follows the interview of the Herald with Mr Whitney which has been published and read through the union Mr Whitney Is entirely right in his conclusion that there is no disposition on the part of those who will represent the silver sentiment of the south and west in the Chicago convention to further discuss the matter at issue with men views are diametrically opposed to own on the currency question He s entirely his conclusion tnat it is now too late to any practical results by a discussion of that character Throughout the south and west that discussion has been extended and thorough and views expressed by Mr Whitney have been put forward by many men who entertain them and they have been considered and weighed and after all this the judgment of an overwhelming majority of the party in these sections is evidenced by the class of delegates who have been chosen to represent it in the Chicago convention Not one of these men can now disregard known sentiment of those who selected him without betraying the trust confided to him and mt one of them in my judgment will ever do so Mr Whitney is entirely wrong In assuming that free silver democrats are forsaking the fundamental principles of democracy or that what he terms sound money democrats are defending these principles in their endeavor to commit their party to gold No Abandonment of Principle Until the republican party met in St a few days since there was never aline written in a platform of either of the great parties that justifies the claim that the one or the other of these parties was committee to that doctrine Over and over again the democratic party in national convention assembled put itself on record in the clearest and moat comprehensive language possible to use in favor ol bimetallism in favor of the restoration of silver its place in our financial system as standard money and never for a moment in the congress of the United States has a majority or anything like a majority of the representatives of that party wavered in its devotion to the principle so clearly enunciated in the party platforms To assume now that adherence to that principle s abandonment of an established doctrine of the party is to defy history and ignore the most plainly written all its declarations of policy It is use less to claim that a tender of the goot offices of the party to secure an interna tional agreement for the free coinage of silver is the fulfillment of its pledges so often made in this respect To the sincere believer in bimetal ism for the United Slates an offer o this character is little If anything less than an unqualified violation of a sac ret pledge by a great political organization If this is all that Mr Whitney and those who think with him can offer It will be vastly better that they offe nothing When Mr Whitney says the maintenance of our present gold stand ard is essential the preservation o our national 1 and redemption a our public ignores a Lothammer a laborer m the employ of cily was badly injured this morning by the caving in of a trench on West Main street A large in charge of Inspector Iten are engaged in water main extensions at this aud trench runs alongside of the street car tracks The constant jar of the passing curs loosened the dirt and when the took place who was digging was buried in the dirt He was quickly extricated and it was found upon examination that he had sustained L dislocation of right hip besides internal injuries the extent of which are not known He was taKen to his home 191 Jackson street where he received medical attention TO Otis McKinley a young man in the press room of the Sentinel way caught in i press yesterday and his hand was badly mushed The LEAGUE Won Port as 9 BOO Toledo 30 T t 2J Newcastle 3 1 IS 4 J 1 Ji WILL Want to See Fair Play for is to be a meeting of the of the league at this afternoon President called it for tlie purpose of i number of matters One of these is he taking of definite action regarding he closing of the first season on luly 5 and the starting of another on the day following This step has been practically decided upon as all of astern clubs and Toledo have ballots for it in the mail vulc taken last veeh In addition the question of the ivision of gale receipts of games comes up Some of tlie western clubs want it made 40 per cent or visiting clubs and CO jer cent for tome clubs At present the receipts jre divided equally It is not probable any change will be made as President Meyer Is satisfied with the present Another matter is the putting of a quietus on ex-President Usch of This man has been deposed by President Power for his gross incapacity to handle the club w he Michigan city but hu refuses to be and has appealed to the various club owners to uphold him of course will not be done MUSIE CASE OP There was it UK of buse bull magnates to consider the case of Rusie he New York pitcher who refused to sign with the Club for this season a tine of was hearing the case the directors sustained Freedman New York in every in the Rusie case John M Ward made a strong plea for Rusie bul failed to make his point The decision of the board which will in all probability cause the mosl talk in hall circles was thai rendered case of Manager Tebeau of the Cleveland club as a result of charges brought bv Umpires and Weidman Tebeau was lined for conduct on the ball field which was disorderly and tending to ame in the eyes of the public He must pay the fine within ten days afier notification or be disqualified from further participation in game under the league rules GAMES -5 3 T 1 5 W 13 10 K 4 title suaw s j 3 i 5 ami s s i s s s Miller and Mj ers Umpire BASE BALI NOTES The Wabash road will run a excursion to Toledo next Sunday to a chance for the Fort Wayne people to see the Colts gobble up the Buckeye men on their own grounds The Broadway base hall team goes to Syracuse Ind 4th to play a match game with the team of that city Tlie Broadways are sanguine of victory The Battery and Hibernian Ritles ball teams will hammer the pigskin at Swifts park on the Fourth of July Men at Chicago Arc Looking After Interests of the People CHICAGO une The main oint most likely to be discussed by the ilver men now here is the temporary of the convention The Shall the silver meii who om pose about two-thirds of the condition yield this organ I za lion lu the old men aud allow it to be controlled jy the Executive Committee or for the RE VEALS THE John T Lived a Hermit for Many C Burkctt's Great Success lu the Painless Extraction of June John Ryman who was known in southern as the and for many ears resided in a hut on the farm of Schnell near English Ind died n Saturday In his cabin a paper was in which he had willed all lis effects to The property of 8800 in bank notes and in gold which Ryman had kept in the lining of an old coat n a letter to Sohnell he referred to the kindness and said he had been accused of many crimes but was of them all He then narrated the circumstances hat made a hermit of him He stated hat he was wrongly convicted of in Meade county Kentucky in 1868 nd guards started with him to the penitentiary at Frankfort On the he from the boat and t was supposed that he had been rowned He made to Indiana and was permitted to build a hut on Schnell's land where he lived until his death He professed to be a herb doc or and the money which be left was made by the sale of medicinal plants nd roots He was born in England years established in this city ess than a year no dentist enjoys a arger practice than does Dr W G whose handsome offices are the Arcade building Starting with one operator and that himself r now employs three dentists and it is hard to find a more usy place than Dr Burkett's parlor While special attention is devoted to H classes of dentistry yet it is in the extraction of teeth without iin that Dr Burkett has won his reputation In the painless no gas or vitalized air are used ml absolutely no bad results follow the fraction We take great pleasure in Dr Burkett to the AT SWIFT'S Sketches From Life by the POST'S Special Die chief wearing apparel of man I the largest assortment in the city ml at all prices from up A F SCHOCH W membership and are anxious I oin the oil men in the West in any Ight that they might want to make in he interest of the oil industry There are now three places of meeting in the Trenton rook oil fields the being at Ohio a branch in also one in Montpelier Others be established as soon as a membership of 50 can be procured in a The outlook is in the near future f r he location of branches in Chicago Fostoria and Indianapolis as the cities have a large number of operators and it would be a good thing for any of the cities to have an association of this kind as it brings capital with t Mr Preston B Coss the secretary of the main headquarters at Toledo Ohio has been hustling through the oil districts and has met with the best of success in getting new members This association will olf into Kentucky and Tennessee as soon as the operation revives there It is destined to become a stronger combine than the Producers and Refiners of Pennsylvania In the Indiana oil field for the month of June there were 121 wells finished of which 21 were worthless for oil the balance showing a daily output of barrels This is a decrease of 21 in completed wells from the May report six in dry holes and 280 barrels in new production There are 128 wells drilling and 114 rigs up and ready for the drill The average per well of the producers for the month Is barrels a day each Wells county leads with 42 wells completed four dry holes 900 barrels new production 44 drilling wells and rigs up Blackford county for the month has a record of 33 completed wells five dry holes 500 barrels new production 98 drilling wells and 21 rigs up Jay county has to its credit 14 wells finished one dry hole 260 barrels nen production 12 wells drilling and 10 rigs up Adams county for the same period has nine completed wells two dry holes 120 barrels new production eigh wells drilling and seven wells up ready for the drill Grant county for month shows 19 wells completed two dry holes 320 bar rels new production 16 wells drilling and 15 riga up Huntington county for the sam period shows five wella finished on dry 65 barrels new production six wells drilling and eight rigs up The miscellaneous counties nine wells completed six dry holes 4 barrels new production 10 wells drill Ing and Twenty-One Kigs Lp work in fields of thl state show some wells at the star off but they do not figure in th monthly report at what they do the Lake Leads the List This Year for Ittg the well known summer north of this place on the Lake road has been made more than famous this year by the big made there by fishermen Mrs 11 Adams manager and proprietress r Grand has sent to his city some specimens of the hiLBs that would set ii disciple of saac Walton crazy and tickle the of an epicure One bass four and three-quarters pounds is frozen in ice and will be put on Another specimen of the inny tribe was sent to this office and vhile it will not be placed on it will be disposed of in an equally Excursions via the Pennsylvania The Pennsylvania company will sell Sunday excursion tickets to Valparaiso Hobart Wheeler and Chicago commencing May 24 at one fare for the ound trip Tickets good returning on he date of sale Department Regrets It Cannot Provide a Ship for Ibc June 30 letters rom the secretary of the have received by President Theodore C Search of the National Association of concerning the trip of American manufacturers to South America Referring to the suggestion that a States man-of-war should be placed at their disposal Secretary expressed his regret that there is no ship in the navy has accommodations for so many persons on account of the cramped quarters of the officers and crews on board the modern war vessels Secretary that the president is in full sympathy with the objects of the association and says the commanding officer of the naval force on the south Atlantic coast render all the assistance in his for the majority of the Heretofore it has been the custom of he Committee in naming his organization to defer to the of the majority of the especially if that majority were a arge one It remains to be seen the Executive Committee of the National Committee will act in this idea or not Won't Allow Dictation It is not to be expected that the silver men will allow a small portion of the convention to dictate the temporary The temporary is regarded as really far more important than the permanent There will be a conference between some silver leaders and the executive committee which will show whether the two can get along together pleasantly or not The silver leaders have no desire to seek any undue advantage and hope there will he no friction or difficulty about the organization There does not seem to be any apprehension of danger From Mr Whitney's operations His reported suggestion or prophecy of a bolt is regarded as not seriously made as he is not a member of the convention The friends of Boies Bland and Teller have each opened Their Respective Headquarters Senator Duboia is in charge of the of Senator Teller and is very sanguine Teller will be nominated The course of Governor Altgeld is looked on with much interest as he doubtless have a great influence in shaping results Judge McConnell one of the leaders of the Illinois delegation is very favor able to Mr Teller Some other very democrats wish McLean's nomination as the best solution of the difficulty in an available man Senator Jones is of opinion that the south mav be regarded as sure for free coinage candidate that if a man can be found who can carry Illinois Indiana and Ohio victory will be assured There does nol seem to be any doub that the platform will be for silver severed in his wrist and the flow of blood was such that he nearly before before the was staunched Dr Stemen who has the young man in charge says that he is still very weak from loss of blood lives on Cass street BOUND HIM OVER George Jewell a married man who was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Wiley yesterday for committing rape on a daughter of John VanHorn was taken before Squire Prance to-day and given a preliminary hearing The justice ave him a hearing and hound him over in the sum of He went to jail in default ROUND OVER Nine of the Fort Wayne baseball team were before Squire Tancey this morning for playing on Sunday He continued the case until Thursday morning and required a bond for the appearance of each in the sum of Excursions via the Pennsylvania The Pennsylvania company will sell Sunday excursion tickets to Valparaiso and commencing May 24 it one fare for the round trip Tickets good returning on the date sale PRODUCE June WHEAT July opening clos ing September opening 553 closing asked December opening closing July closing bid September opening closing bid May opening 293 closing July opening bid September opening closing asked May opening closing bid July opening OF JULY Rates via Pennsylvania Lines July 3d and the accommodation of persons desiring to spend the Fourth of July away from home excursion tickets will be sold Friday and Saturday July 3d and 4th from ticket stations on the Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg to any station on those lines within two hundred miles of the station where tickets are purchased Under this ar rangement round trips may be made for a single fare bub tickets for adults wil not be gold for less that 25 cents nor for children at less than 15 cents Bx cursion tickets will be good returning up to and including Monday July Gth FRACTURED ItY A September opening 97.17 closing asked LABD opening closing September opening closing asked RIBS July opening closing September opening closing 83.80 This market is by Com mission White bank Raspberries Down For this such a ia unheard of Now is the lime for canning 150 half-bushel boxes from Michigan and 50 from Warsaw Indiana at the low price of case full half-bushel in a case or no quart HOUSE Miss Louise of is the guest of the Misses Son of a Professional Catcher Killed at Freddie Spranger the son of Frank Sprang a professional baseball catcher went out to see his father play ball At an exciting point in the game the little fellow left his mother and ran across the field The pitcher had just delivered t ie ball and his father divided be tween watching It and the son let It go by him It the boy on the head fracturing his skull The eame was stopped and the little fellow put into an ambulance but he died before his home was family of Mr E P leave in a few days for their summe home at Winona Excursions Via the Penn sylvania The Pennsylvania Company will sel excursion tickets aV one fare roum trip to Valparaiso and ever Sunday good returning on date of sale INVITE COMPARISON Our aim Is to please our patrons Our large trade is manifest that we do We want to call your attention to our magnificent line of and Colored Open Bosom Shirts at price ranging from to 0 C Thayer of Anita Iowa I have taken Dr Ren for constipation and and it has given the best of lion Sold by druggists at and See 0 A Adama Sixth and Martha streets Omaha Neb I hat la grippe and then malaria lion a severe headache and blind am dizzy spelts Your Dr Kay's Renova tor has cured me Sold by all drug gists at and 50 Calhoun St Minnie Smith has ruin rued from an outing at Rome   

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