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   Fort Wayne Sentinel (Newspaper) - October 22, 1895, Fort Wayne, Indiana                                f. A authority on newspaper Fort published at Fort has the to any daily in outside ot a bent pm 4ma, is as in Fort without advertising in 1833.  TUESDAY. OCT. 22. 1895.  TWO and General direct importation is now embracing the very latest creations of the leading foreign including every desirable Plain Texture and the most fashionable Fancy Fabrics and Novelty JOINT Bishop's Letter Before the Episcopal a Paper and Treats of Unify may hones and store or any available in yoar possession and you still have the use of the You oan it back weekly or monthly installments as yon may find it most business strictly private and made the same day you apply tor Real Loans made LOU 5 space for the announcement of the opening of - - - - Oct 22The two houses of the Episcopal convention met in joint this afternoon as the final act of a very busy three weeks The pastoral letter prepared by the bishops was read by Bishop of Long The document is addressed to the clergy and laity of the church and contains some 7,000 The bishops refer to the successful deliberations of the to the progress in the work of revising the constitutions and and to the need of more systematic and general contributions for the work of the A paragraph is devoted to the heroic self-sacrifice of the missionaries in and to a of the church's policy in keeping them and sending more to join them in the The fact that four new dioceses and two new missionary jurisdictions have been is pointed to as an evidence of the healthy of the church at discussing church the are not hopeful of immediate or general results save the spreading of the sentiment for unity throughout Christendom and the letter makes this significant are indeed between two perilous On hand there is a demand fm will make it easy for of christian not in with the to enter the ministry and to transfer themselves bodily as congregations with faint and feeble guards of soundness in their forms of On the there is a plea put forth by some to enter into negotiations with the bishop of Rome with a view to reunion which is now known to be possible only by absolute submission to his and unlawful The wise thing for us to do is to hold fast to our C. T. U. Frances Willard is Again Elected President be register of the land office at and Jared S. to be receiver of public moneys at to Excite Interest in Diplomatic New Prescription corner Street ' LAU Proof of the Pudding Is in the down on East St. and look at the paint on the Morgan Beach Hardware Store It was put on five years ago and it looks iresher than some buildings painted last is painted with Lowe Bros. Dayton and the same paints are sold yet with pure Linseed Cut per per designs made to Flowers delivered in the 90 Ave. * No. 331<  F. J. JK fit 1ST.  in 52 SiST DeWiLD Best Style ENGLISH CALF CALF and Coik Soles for Calhoun Report That Ambassador Bayard Favors Great Britain's Kide of tbe tbe Stevens is Elected Other 22Mibb Willard was again elected president of the Woman's Christian Temperance at the annual election with practically no although votes were cast for other prominent Other officers were elected as Vice Mrs. L. M. N. corresponding Mrs. Katharine Lente ot recording Mrs. Clara C. of Kansas assistant recording Mrs. Frances J. of Ken. days proceeding were opened with devotional exercises conducted by Miss Elizabeth The venerable Mother the original temperance offered a The report of the committee on credentials showed that forty-three states were represented and that 425 persons were present and entitled to The vote for president resulted as Miss Willard 361 Mrs. Louise 9; Mrs. Mrs. Miss and Mrs. 1 3ach. At the conclusion ot the ballot the vice Mrs took the chair and the recording secretary was instructed to cast the unanimous vote of the convention for Miss The latter made a brief and feeling thanking the convention for the honor and referring to the long and pleasant period of association between herself and the members of the W. C. T. She also spoke of her recent ill health and the benefit she derived from the trip The balloting for the other officers then proceeded with the result Oct. 22 Britain's radical steps on the Venezuelan question continue to excite the liveliest interest in official and diplomatic The demand has not yet reached as is evident from the fact that Minister Andrade has not yet heard from his government on the Some of the latest reports from London cause comment among officials One of these statements to Ambassador Bayard the declaration that the incident is independent of the boundary and that the United States can lake no part in the former It is pointed out here that the two questions are The incident as basedon a claim that the Venezuelans arrested Sergeant of the British on British and that this indignity must be The Venezuelans claim that it occurred on Venezuelan it becomes more and more evident that the British government is disposed to make it that the incident is parallel to the affair and may therefore be in the same fashion without leading to the intervention of the United officials here are pointing out essential points of difference in the two incidents and Mr. Bayard will doubtless be instructed to emphasise these in his further representations on the subject to the British foreign In the first case Great Britian demanded and obtained an indemnity from Nicaragua on the ground that her national honor had been outraged by the summary expulsion of although the latter was only an humble consular The United States consented to stand aloof on this occasion on tne theory that a nation bai a right to re dress an But in the affair it cannot be maintained for instant that the British government has a right to demand redress for arrest of its officials unless it shall be first established that they were within British and thus the whole issue is raised as a Given a Continuous Ovation by BUT WHERE Club Will Offer a New Bate Will be Several Weeks Than tbe Original and of People Gather at Points Along tbe Route to See the Chief Kussian Government Contracts for Carnegie Steel Works is Given an Order That Will Require Five Months to Oct. 22 dispatch from St. Petersburg today announces that the government has just closed a contract with the Carnegie Steel company for a large amount of their patent the recent tests of at were so order is for immediate delivery and will occupy the Homestead works for fully five a Oct. 22Lady Sholto the law of the Maiquis of has the variety and accepted engagement with the Frawley Dramatic She will make her first appearance here Thursday and her salary will be a Fire at Oct. 22 About forty burned here 000; insurance about Only brick buildings saved the rest of the Oct. 22 president has appointed Albert D. Oct. 22The special carrying the president and cabinet to Atlanta arrived here at 5:40 and left at 5:45 a. m. The president and all of his party were asleep and so were a majority of the citizens of hence there were no incidents connected with the stop N. Oct. 22.The presidential special train passed through here enroute to Atlanta at 7 o'clock this A crowd had assembled at the depot of the Southern railway and was disappointed at not getting a glimpse of the chief It was thought by some that the party would leave the main line here and go down to where the state fair opens to but such was not the the train continuing on the regular The president missed a warm reception here by not being an early N. Oct 22 presidential train passed through Salisbury this morning at 8:13. A large was at the station upon ils Mr. Cleveland had just arisen when the train arrived and the crowd was greatly disappointed at not seeing The caught a glimpse of Secretary Morton who came out on the platform to get a The train left at 8:18 for N. Oct. 22The presidential party reached this city at 9:25 o'clock this The train stopped here twenty and the president and his party shook hands with a part of the large crowd that had gathered to see He stood on the steps of the rear car with a bouquet of roses in one hand and seemed much pleased with his There were more than 4,000 people at the station and about 1,200 school children marched past him in many of them shaking his The Hornet's Nest the Queen City guards and Naval reserves also turned out in honor of the chief A round of applause went up as the train pulled out on its way to S. Oct 22.The president's train reached here at 11:45 a m. A crowd of 6 000 including students of Converse and at the depot to greet Court adjourned in honor of the The president appeared on the rear platform and shook hands with hundreds of people and bowed his acknowledgements to the The train slopped ten minutes and the president was cheered during its F. 3 to Mr. and Henry Buller Oct. 22The fight situation here has assumed a somewhat brighter and it may yet develop that Corbett and Fitzsimmons will Stuart and Vendig now state that in view of arbitrary the contract between the club and the in. so far as it relates to is The club stands now ready to offer a new which comprehends a modification of the purse offered at the and the fixing of the battle or possibly weeks later than the original Vendig and Stuart are a unit on this this morning got a telegram from J. J. Maher's offering to bet 000 on the Irishman if the match between Corbett and Maher can be Julian is still here and has till noon to make another applica tion for a Oct. 22 telegram was received here last night from Fitzsimmons people at Corpus stating that Corbett will be invited to meet Fitzsimmons for a fight to a finish at El Fitzsimmons refused to enter into a with Corbett at Hot because he had assurance that a fight to a finish could be brought off at says that the Japanese ports of Sen Aomori and will shortly opened to international Church Workers Assembled in the Occasion is the Conference ot the Church and tbe Partici pants of National In Oct. 22The old Seven Stars tavern in East Vincent Chester together with the was burned last The Seven Stars tavern was one of the oldest in the It was built long before the revolution and it was a famous stopping place for travelers going from Philadelphia to The old tavern was the scene of many a stirring event during the Washington and his generals often stopped Nearby is a monument that marks the graves of many soldiers of the revolution who died in the old Pike Land church when it was used as a RICH TILL THEY Indiana Property and No Oct. 22 John who died Sunday and was buried has left the people to solve the money Mrs. Ax's husband died four years Both had always pretended to be poverty Mrs. Ax was seventy-four years old and besides an unknown cash hidden away or she leaves a farm and residence property in this with no family Today search was begun and nearly in cash has already been and it is expected a large sum is still Death After a Kiong Illness From Beart Oct. 22.Ex-Governor Oliver Ames died at his home here at 2:14 o'clock this after a long period of failing although death at the last resulted from heart He was sixty-four jeara of He had become widely known through his connection with large business enterprises as well as on account of his long and honorable political record in this A two sons and four daughters RAISED FROM TO Victimized by One Issued to a Stranger at 22Several weeks ago a stranger who gave his name as George H. Howard procured a draft from the First National bank of this city on the First National bank of New York calling for which has just turned up ss an He had sold it to Charles S. a broker of who received for CHIEFTAIN FLEES And the Black Flag Party Will Probably Oct. 22 Black Flag who has been holding the Chinese capital of the Island of against the Japanese has fled and it is expected that his followers will now lay down their The Japanese will probably occupy Auping Oct. 22 12 o'clock last night the government quarantine against Mexican cattle was raised and from fifty cattlemen now in the city from Kansas St. Fort Worth and your correspondent learns that 85,000 head of cattle have already been bought in Mexico for shipment into this country and 40.000 of them are already on the border ready to enter this country this Services of J. Oct. 22 funeral service with high mass was celebrated at noon at the church of St. Ferdinand Des for repose of the soul of the late John W. and his remains were then conveyed to the crypt of the church of St. where will remain pending transportation to The body will be taken lo the United States next Oct. 22A dispatch to the from Oct. 22More than thousand leaders of the Unitarian including scores of prominent were gathered in Music hall today when the national conference of the Unitarian and other Christian churches was formally United States Secator of is president of the but was delayed at and Hon. B. of New presided over the Carroll D. Wright delivered the address of The following telegram of regret was then sent to the Rev Edward of national conference sends ate greeting in memory of the and with tender sympathy for the anxious sorrows which deprive the conference of his presence and fellowship some routine business the chairman of the council of the national conference and sec of the Unitarian read an national of Unitarian and other liberal discussed by its Mrs. of Riv. Dr. Brooke of the British and foreign Unitarian reported that religious thought abroad was advancing more than ever on Unitarian Resolutions were adopted decrying corruption in politics and urging Unitarians to fight it and also the liquor Well Known Rapidly Has Fought His Prize Fight and Death Will Soon Him Oct 22 is Within the past few days he has been rapidly sinking and it is announced that his hours are He has tried a change to country but with little apparent His physicians allow few of the friends to see Dempsey realizes his condition and says it is due to the blow he received at the hands of Fitzsimmons four years but his friends say it is Since his return to his home here some months Dempsey has absolutely refused to talk to reporters about prize Company in Oct. 22 important action affecting the seal fisheries question has been begun in the United States circuit court in this city by the United States government against the North American Commercial The case wad called before Judge but a postponement was It is alleged on behalf of the United States that the North America Commercial the lessee of the rights for the islands of St. George and St. Paul on the coast of are in default to the amount of for taxes and bounties due the government since April 1895.  Confer to End the Oct. 22A Havana dispatch to the Imparcial says that the chief lieutenant of the insurgent has held a conference with his the object of which was to point out that further resistance to the Spanish forces was hopeless and in order to study the means to be taken to end the The result of the conference was not known when the dispatch was of United States Oct. 22The has arrived at in the Gulf of under orders from the navy department to look after the welfare of American The which was sent to Chemulpo to reinforce the Yorktown in protecting American interests there during the exciting times following the assassination of the has returned to Divorces Are Granted hy Our Wheel of Justice is Moving and a Grist is Ground lor Oct. 22 C. W. of republican nominee for the who was accused of soliciting in case of his election to vote for Calvin S. Brice for United States is believed by the republican state committee to have left the state today and gone to Oct. 22.WheatOct.. 59ic; 64-;;c.  30::|c; 3C|o Dec. 27 27^c; 29i0iic.  18.^obid; 18c 20.]c 05; 12.1; 10; 52i; Dec 52^ 60 80 Tortoise Shell Back F. Dawson gave Miller Sheckler a divorce from Edward Sheckler and She was restored to her maiden Millie H. Rhodes and Ollie William Wagner and Mary F. Benadum and Eva Fessenden have been licensed to case of Peter Marchell against the Olds Wagon works for damages has been settled and dismissed in the superior Dawson gave Celina Lovall a judgment of against Ed Harper et in a foreclosure suit in the superior France is hearing a case against Charles Coleman for giving false It is claimed that he sold potatoes to Mamie Ennis representing that there were twenty bushels when there were ' only seventeen Bohen heard the case of the U. S. Baking Powder company against Lewis a replevin suit concerning three barrels of this The W. J. for the and Charles W. for the are making their arguments this and Henry Vordermark cuf commission today in to the the Ndir gravel The appraised price is 700 for the six and this is all the commissioners will The owners want The commissioners will probably be able to buy it at the appraised Allen Zollars was attorney for the defendant in the case against Adam Earmes for assault tried in Justice France's court The defendant was fined and He was night watchman at the Pennsylvania and the assault was on two George L. and who were trespassing on the they were also fined for commissioners yesterday granted Harry Gilbert a license to sell C. Lumbard has filed his bond as notary public for Allen Bufinck has been appointed ustice of the for Lafayette in the place of E. W. who recently removed from that E. as commissioner in the case of the State Building and Loan association vs. Louis filed his final report and was yesterday discharged by Judge Judge Dawson granted Dora Rogers divorce from Leslie The plaintiff also received the custody of the two J. commissioner in the ease of Anna Such vs. Robert has filed his final J. sells to William and Catherine 232 in addition for E. Felts sella to A. E. Van lots 483 and 484 in Hamilton's William C. Bishop sells to Phillip Zuber aL lots 14 and 15 in Beck's an opinion written for Slate Auditor Attorney-General holds that special circuit judges are entitled to extra but that the amount should be deducted from the pay of the judge for whom tbe special judge is sitting unless it can be shown that a special judge is absolutely Recently there has been complaint from different parts of the state because circuit judges who were called upon to sit as special charged for three work when they were actually occupied only one days at the time the case came up for argument on demurrer to the The Sentinel gave the position that Judge O'Rourke intimated he would take in the case of William Kieler vs. ex County Clerk Daniel Souder and his for charging illegal fees while in Yesterday he announced his decision and he sustained the demurrers to the paragraphs of the complaint which asked but those paragraphs in which the plaintiff seeks only to recover the illegal fees the court overruled the demurrers thereto and held the paragi were In the other similar filed by Levi against Souder and his the demurrer in the complaint was overruled by Judge This case is thus ready to put upon its which will bring out the facts and a decision on the merits of the What a Taxpayer Has to Say on the contest before the board of public improvements for street railway franchises is of the utmost importance to all of our as we all our city is to grow in the future the time will come when such franchises will be of the greatest That the men now owning the present street railway realizo this is very It is a close and no one can purchase its It is the moat valuable franchise within the gift of the The experience of other cities proves Now to give that or any other corporation the exclusive monopoly of our streets for without any supervising control is very The offer made yesterday for the first time to permit inter-urban to share in the use of the present street railway is apparently fair to companies desiring to enter the but what protection is proposed to the public against exhorbitant Does the present company propose to make any reduction of fares to the laboring classes ss offered by Mr. As it is none at The time will surely come when the present fares will yield enormous The public should receive a part of the it should be a cardinal principle with our city government that every franchise granted where the people are so vitally shall be subject to the reserved right to regulate the corporation should be permitted to receive more than will give a fair return upon the Whenever the profits in the operation of the street railways get beyond a point that gives a fair per upon the the rates of fares should be reduced to keep the profits within the limits This is much better than to require a to be paid to the city to become a corruption fund for the benefit ot unscrupulous Let the common the laboring the poor of our city have the benefit of reduced rates and the revenues for rapport of the municipality be raised as But if no such conditions are to the privileges now asked farewell to any future The corporation will not voluntarily grant what they will be under no obligation 0 So Dick Lesher Kicked in Two Plate Glass Windows Arrested Vpon Orders From the Peru a drunken made interesting around Gua Jackson's saloon lait night about 11 He wanted to buy a drink and Bartender refused to sell it to Lesher was put out of the place and immediately got even by large holes in both corner plate glass After he had done thia knocked him down and Officer Knock ran him in. The damage was Councilman John Mohr owns the police court this morning Dick the fellow who kicked in the plate glass windows at Gus Jackson's saloon last was sent to jail for being Mag was up before the mayor again for being She said she wanted to go and asked the officials for a railroad ticket Arrangements are being made to send the old girl out of schell telegram was received by the police from the Miami county sheriff last night telling them to arrest Ed. Schell and hold him until an officer could come after Schell is wanted in Peru for something or hb path is a thorny and a rocky road to The versatile Ed. was locked up last SCHOOLS Compels Indianapolis to Take Oct. 22D/. secretary of the West board of yesterday dered the schools closed for two weeks on account of This is the second time he had thought it necessary to close the schools on account of this He has taken measures to prevent indiscriminate attendance at the funerals of those who have died of and reports that there are many cases of such foolhardiness among the people of his There are six cases of diphtheria in Harrison In the Oct. 22-Ex-President Harrison for the west to fore taking his departure he said to a here I have seen none of the statemen except Mr. Senator Carter and General and I met them in the dining room of the I have absolutely nothing of public interest to say I may be back in the again in of Santa Fe Oct. 22Judge J. B. master in chancery in the Santa received information today from W. H. solicitor of the Union Trust company at present in New York that it would be necessary to postpone the sale of the Santa Fe railroad until December 10, as the necessary arrangements will not be completed before that Oct. 22 report printed in a morning paper today to the effect that a radical change was be made by the express companies in the carrying charges between New Philadelphia and and between and points in the was today ab denied by the agents of the leading in this Britain and Island of DK Oct. 22It is stated that Great Britain has not made any communication to Brazil on the subject of the Island of No decision on this it is has been HOT Ended by Mayor Oakley's street Car Reached Its Climax This takable street railway fight which has been going on in this city for the past two or three months reached a climax this morning at the special meeting of the board of public the old the Fort Wayne Electric Street Railway found that the franchise which is being given to Mr. Everett provides that any and all suburban which so may enter the city over his tracks and also fixes the rates to be charged by Mr. Everett for the use of This was agreed to by Mr Everett and is the very thing the old company refused to agree to some time ago when Everett wanted to come in over its old company then changed its stand and offered to allow suburban companies to enter - the city over its tracks upon terms that would be fair to but the old company's officers were ngt willing to state what such terms would This was at yesterday afternoon's meeting of the was arranged for 9 o'clock forenoon when it was thought the old company wonld be willing to present some kind of a proposition in regard to other lines over Its were J. J. iff H. Ri % were there for the old company and G. E Everett and H. C. Hanna for the new old company announced that it had no proposition to but that it was willing to make private with roads which desired its This was done for the purpose of preventing if from securing a for a street railway of his own on any of the streets of this This did not satisfy the members of the board and they proceeded with the preparation of the contract with Mr. A constant exchange of words and arguments was in by the street car people for some time and it finally developed into a red hot squab ble in which Messrs. Hanna and flaunted at each Just when the s at its most intense Mayor who had been thus far a quiet but who could restrain himself do arose and this street railway question has been you and ns for You have kept up a fight on both sides and yon have not reached an while you are talking for your own want you to distinctly understand that the city has some interest in this matter that will be I am here and this board is here for the purpose of protecting the rights of the in all and I intend that it shall be done in this There is one point that you all may as well understand now and that is that from this time on no franchise will be granted by the city to any new and will be granted to the old company the city receives pay for it. not one foot of street railroad will be built in the city of Fort Wayne unless the city is paid for the I care not whether it affects the old company or the new they will all be treated There will be no backdown from this position in any mayor's speech fell as a bombshell in the It most effectually ended all the and those who had been in the thickest of the fight withdrew for new was presented to the so an adjournment was taken until 2 o'clock this at which time the with Mr. Everett would be The ordinance granting the will be sent to tue council this That body will refer it to the committee on - contracts and franchises will rest in the hands of that committee for two when it will be reported back to the council or unfavorably and be ' one proposed would be M in of bring the people the electric roads km the Wayne outride Dr. Worch the scheme is BY Two At high noon Justice M. H. Bohen united in at his Charles H. Rhodes and Miss Ollie The contracting parties are well known colored The groom is the son of Chapman Rhodes and has for eome time past been the coachman of W. H. The bride has been a a The newly married people will reside in this at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 214 Calhoun Justice Harry F. France united in marriage Charles F. Benadum and Miss Eva IS The Annual exposition Plan is With Worch says that since The Sentinel published the fact yesterday that a move is being made for the organization of a permanent exposition in this city a number of gentlemen have called to see him about the There seems to be a sentiment among he that is very favorable to such an institution and be believes that it will be an ultimate There is no doubt but that 2:30 2:30 this afternoon Mr. ttii board of- was and by as of the and Mmy in to from OLD been The came fo 184L He the latter being and August The will \m held and an inmate tate died ot asylum doyd aged 11 Indiana wti P. wife of ' James M. 'm died last was M years of Josephine 3 of 4  the guest of West atr at wiU of Wm M Briggs was time a will meet row will ' be a to which the public are invaded ll Wd the f| it as a are abo I woodcock and killed a jacksnipe just new tween the Solhan eft the stood 4!S. No more St the m when the be Uving on West was badly last kicked by a He entered his barn after dark when one of Ili fly both feet and one of the squarely in His crushed flat hole was eat in his Uttle son Mrs. of Now JI ras against the tbe Harmer street last evening and rin his extending to the The little by the threats of a large boy in his haste to get away xan against Y. M. C. A. convention will held in Terre Haute Nov. 7. 8. and .It be attended by a large the and railroad of this Prof. Loveless is training a team to enter the Pentathlon The contest five fence putting a twelve pound potato race and skipping the beautiful line of Silver able for wedding F.  

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