Fort Wayne Weekly Sentinel (Newspaper) - December 15, 1909, Fort Wayne, Indiana THE SOUR THAT THE CHEERFUL - GREAT LABOR 18 FOR 1833. 15,1909. Managua Crowds Fill Streets Crying Down With Zelaya and Long Live the United IS m E By WHOM OPERATION GIVES NEW CHANCE FOR Dec. 14.Rebellion has broken out at the ca The streets are with unrestrained Shouts of live the United States and fill the The police have made to check the It is said that President has promised public the announcement oiP his from the ' 'the first time in sixteen years a meeting of malcontents has been permitted The demonstration began last and continued for forenoon comparative quiet had but the scene of the of the last few hours admitted lout one The feeling was so strong that the government did not dare to attempt its Turns on climax was reached last night when the government attempted to put through congress a conceding to exploiters mining rights covering vast undefined areas irrespective of the private ownership of the surface the Congressman opposed the measure in a that aroused the wildest The government seeing that was in danger of being adjourned the It iW how to head off the Indignation that had swept oyer the legislative supposed to friendly to The of the adjournment was hisses and when Corda left the building he was given an the meeting place the who dared publicly to voice protest against the was followed to his hotel by a alternately cheered Corda lind crrisd live Grow to an of what had transpired In spread and the crowd of grew to the strength gathered in front of the legation and called upon the Mexican minister to Nicaragua for a The diplomat asked to be attempted a speech and was hooted for his Occasionally there was a cry of us In a fiery speech predicted a new jot liberty and his auditors shouted Responding to insistent Corda made a speech which was bitter attack upon The said that he had Intended to Interpellate the government on the of its preparations for war in the of its protestations of peaceful but he had desisted on that a formal declaration by Presiden resigning from published in the While these speeches were being made to the angry crowd made no show of Dr. Madriz arrived in the city and his advent was the signal for a demonstration that the earlier appear temperate in crowd had become emboldened by the of the and violent denunciations of the were voiced apparently without thought of a In the confusion of shouts one could make out live the United handwriting is on the was released but recently from the a demonstration at hotel the crowd moved to the home of Henry the United States vice Here they cried the ' the United Still the police did not interfere and the tramping and shouting went on until the people had tired themselves is a rumor here that General Estrada was raptured during a battle at but no confirmation of the story is possible TAKE GIVE TO Food Inspector Here Up the State Food and Drug F. W. of - itt the 6fty on Tuesday and expects to day or two in Wayne of of governmental finding the use of this preservar the state of have none of it. to not work too have the stock ' Dec. 14.An official telegram at the insurgent headquarters announces that General Morales at the head of a band of has captured and three small towns on the Costa Rican Morales proclaimed Estrada president of Nicaragua and continued his march to attack the important town of Estrada and his followers have taken courage at the prospect of assistance from the United States in their efforts to overthrow the government of Put Marines The United States cruisers Des Moines and Tacoma and the collier with their crews on board are still lying outside the A cablegram reports that seven hundred marines from the United States have started for Colon and this fact is interpreted as assurance that marines will be sent here to the blue jackets in the States Consul Moffat is making tentative arrangements for shore quarters for the American fighting The consul is in hourly communication with Commander of the bes Moines and Commander of the is also exchanging long cablegrams with The of the Americans here affords the people of a sense of great It is noted with satisfaction that since the arrival of the Des General of the government forces near has redoubled his efforts to obtain a compromise with Now Has 2,400'Men. Gen Estrada now has 2,400 men and looks forward to an early engagement that will result in a decisive victory for the Estrada announces that his first step preliminary to joining Morales and other leaders in a combined attack upon will be the surrounding of which movement Estrada thinks is partly accomplished General Vasquez has reconcentrated his troops in the hills overlooking the Mico a few miles from right is threatened by General Luis who has taken up a position nine miles south on the Rama On the other flank of the government army is General Fornaz whose troops occupy a strong position on the Sigua As the Mico river flows between the Ram and Sigua Vasquez is hemmed In on either plans simultaneous by Diaz and Mena cutting off the retreat of the enemy to the north or Gen Chamorro delivers a frontal The plan is complete and the inauguration of the campaign awaits only the arrival of artillery and additional which daily by Vasquez apparently recognizes the advantage of the insurgents as he to send messengers to the rebel seeking a These messengers Invariably are turned back with the statement that Gen. Chamorro will consider nothing save unconditional Adds to Chances of Belgian to Defeat TRAGES OP A TUMOR ARE Perks Up Quite a Lot When Doctors Tell Him of That 7ELAYA TO Dec. 14.Special mall advices from Costa that reports have reached there Dr. Nicaraguan member of - the of has made a vigorous appeal to Zelaya to lay down the It is stated that Dr. Madriz urged Zelaya to do this only for the integrity of that of all Central advices that action of Dr. Madriz is construed prove that the of Cartago has inside information In regard to the attitude which the United government will assume toward and the opinion of will integrity of whole of Central held in San Costa ago the landing Hsf troops In the ^t SiMi - - ' Dec. 14.-:King Leopold was operated upon successfully The surgeons found no trace of a the presence of which in the intestines had been His majesty's illness was due to a simple The king is resting 3 o'clock this afternoon the physicians issued this king's condition is very good as a result of the Much following the his majesty regained he was told of had been accomplished and He said that the removal of the obstruction in the intestines afforded him marked physicians are more hopeful of the ultimate recovery of royal They met in consultation again this The resort to surgery was made only as a last chance and the medical men had not been Improvement in the king's condition followed at but whether he has the vitality to resist the after effects of surgery is a Leopold was under the effects of for forty When these had passed asked the surgeons for the details of the Lights His replied that they had discovered neither a tumor nor an but had removed an accumulation from the At the expression of joy lighted the features of the aged who but with there is hope for my your responded Dr. is but the greatest care must be gravest danger now is in the possibility of fever CFL BIG Government Seeks to Recover the HOLDING WATER POWER of Tenants in Cincinnati Ends in Awful Fire Dec. 14.Seven persons lost their seven others were two probably and about fifty others had narrow from instant death in a fire which destroyed a tenement lodging house Third and streets early a 35. 3. 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Norah Hehderson Coy 18, daughter of Mrs. 1?, another daughter of Mrs. J. son of - Mrs. Probably fatally Mrs. Emma 27; Mrs. Laura 27. fire started on the second floor of the building and due to upsetting of a kerosene lamp during a quarrel building was old and of wood and the flames spread rapidly to stairways and cutting off the inmates awoke they found the building full of Many rushed to the windows and ers to the The firemen and rescued but others were too frightened heed of the rescuers and threw themselves from the Some of these were caught in blankets hold but others fell to the of the were found on the tipper floors of the Mrs. Henderson was clasping her dead child Ruth in her Her two children were discovered in: an They had been suffocated by AFFIDAVIT BE A Scientists Amazed by New Assault on Explorer BIG HOLES IN SWORN Says That for Price He Fabricated Cook's Polar HAS of a Grist of 100 Postmasters is Turned Out by HAS THIRD TERM AT Dec. 9.^A summary o the affidavits of persons claiming to have aided Dr. Frederick A. Cook Ui the preparation of his polar published in London and New York was read here amazement Scientific circles are inclined to be incredulous regarding the charges and some persons like Dr. Carl the consider them so improbable that their effect will be to strengthen confidence in Dr. In an interview Dr. Burrau in the story telegraphed here give me the impression that the is thoroughly Take for instance the statement about Capella neither rises nor sets in the polar regions but remains fixed over the In order to make at the north a more extended and a more detailed knowledge is necessary than is enjoyed usually by the average ship's Will be Easy to be easy for the university to determine the truth or otherwise of the committee of ' six under the presidency of Prof. the which is to examine the north polie records of Dr. Cook on behalf of the of will begin its end of the present of two men asserting Dr. A. Cook hired them for 14,000 with J promise of an additional bonus of to one of fabricate astronomical observations and calculations of latitude and for- submission to the of published in- the New Times The men who say they helped Cook in records of to the north H. an and Captain August a their reason making the affidavits was the explorer paid them only for their 18 NOW IN With Wealth Lay Sick Streets of 14v-^Holding fast to a handbag worth of in rat and 000 on V property Ina nil Dec. 9.Captain A. W. the master pilot and whose affidavit stating that he had formulated series of observations and data lor A. at Dr. request upon his return arctic today at his in Brooklyn the statements made in the went to Dr. said Captain that I might be of some little assistance to I never expected when I him to do such extended work as I have After a Dr. I almost nithing He was ignorant of the essentials of the first I it at least been thel degrees within tbe that I to change Starts During Christmas and Gruts Valparaiso Dec. 14.The grinding of the grist of about 100 appointments to the office of postmaster in cities and towns of Indiana at the disposal of United States Senator Beveridge began today when the senator announced from Washington that he had recommended the who has already served two John W. present Thomas E. A. R. CHURCH Breaks Out During Christmas Dec. 14.While the childre nof the Sunday school of the Presbyterian church were rehearsing their Christmas entertainment today the furnace in the basement set fire to the All the children The interior of the church was causing a loss of several thousand Part of Plan for Lakes to Gulf Deep Dec. 14.The United States government has entered the controversy over the Dresden Heights dam of the Economy Light and Power company and the enormous power rights claimed along the Des suit being filed here today in the federal circuit court to enjoin the Economy Light and Power company from constructing the dam and for a decree compelling the restoration of the Des Plaines river to its condition before the building of the dam was This is the first step in the deep waterway program for a highway and the suit of the government if it successfully establishes title to the Des Plaines river would a long stride toward the final I completion of a commercial from Chicago to New Behind The suit which was filed by District Attorney Sims at the direction of the attorney general is based on two main that the title to the bed of the Des Plaines river is vested in the federal government and second that under the correct rule of navigability the Des Plaines river is a navigable stream and the construction of the dam could only be accomplished with the permission of the secretary of war and the chief of engineers of the federal The state program for a water way from Chicago to St. Louis via Sanitary the Des Plaines and the Illinois rivers was halted by the action of the canal commissioners of the and Michigan canal moving for permission for overflow of some canal lands paralleling the Des Plaines river near the site of the Supreme Court Against the state courts the governor and the attorney general of the state of Illinois vainly sought to secure title to the stream but the supreme court of Illinois ruled the Des Plaines river is not to appeal from the sfate court to the federal supreme court is part of the program for the present state legislature at In the present suit the government contends that the Illinois supreme court has not laid down the correct for determining the navigability of in holding that a stream to be navigable must be proved to be navigable in Its condition NO. 9 $1000 ON % Bossier Gives Testimony from Wheel AT Anderson Convenes the December Term of Federal Court DEATH TO Dec. 14.Preferring death to a 80 years His body was found floating in Buck His had been failing rapidly and he told his with whom he that he wished he were He had laid his upon the bank of the stream before entering the Dec. 14.In head-on collision at North between an eastbound ger train on the Baltimore and road from St. and a westbound passenger train to both engines wrecked and mail cars Engineer Chadwick was slightly No passengers were - The men and mail clerks before the GRANGE * 14.The state grange opened its thirty-ninth annual convention here The Aaron of South pointed out in hiS address to the 150 delegates present that much urged by the grange been objects sought by the he parcels government ownership of the and waterways from the great lakes and as and supervision of all means Former Governor N. J. of New 9f' the National wiir deliver - an UW III Deneen Sends a Special Message to the 111., Dec. 14.Governor Deneen today in. a special session of the ' legislature laid particular stress upon the necessity for a new election law as the most important subject for legislative The governor refers to the supreme - court invalidating the primary act of 1908 arid in an to the message details the of the supreme court to draft a primary would be the statement of the election the chief executive renew my recommendation for the ot a direct primary law and its passage at the present Passage of a corrupt practices limiting campaign expenditures and requiring publication of campaign of a commission to take charge Of the construction of the proposed deep a bond issue for this project having been approved by the development of to laws to repetition of the Cherry appropriation for relief of the at a to study the subject of - recommending the adaption of the amendment to the federal permitting the of an the governor nation possesses to call upon its for service upon the battle field possess power to an tax it may be necessary to meet national IN Fracture a Fay of apparently a hopeless Tuesday p. m. gave his testimony in the United States court in this city in the action in which he seeks to recover damages in the sum of from Hospital company and William D. was the case called for trial when ihe December term of the federal court convened at 1:30 o'clock this Judge Albert B. Anderson arrived in the city shortly before noon from He accompanied by Noble C. the Harry C. the United States and Alonzo A. United States Others on duty at the session Deputy Clerk T. J Logan and A. R. Walter and S. J. who are officiating in the capacity of Unskilled was employed in oil fields at and on February 7, 1907, he was caught in a flywheel at a pumping station and injured about the back and He to a hospital at and in his action makes the contention that his case was not given proper treatment and that as a result he is a permanent He asserts that medical authorities at Toledo told him that a surgical operation at the proper time would have made a complete cure Mr. Bossier is represented by Attorney P. V. of while Leonard A Townsend appear for the Muncie Hospital company and Sol A. Wood for William his opening Mr. asserted that the evidence would that the medical and surgical given Bossier at Muncie was competent and while as to the Muncie Hospital company Mr. Townsend set up an He asserted the Muncie Hospital company was not in fact the owner of any it ceased to exist some years and that it had never been in fact anything other than an insurance organization which provided medical and surgical care for its that Bossier had never held a policy in it. Judge is hearing the case without a Cases old actions were dismissed from among them being case of the Potter Manufacturing company vs. the Julius Keller Construction - Tomorrow the arguments in the dental cuspidor case will be taken and it ii expected that the work of the session be completed in the two Marshal Boyd is the officer was in charge of the delegation of former Indiana bank clerks recently to Fort Leavenworth penitentiary to begin their terms of five years Mr. said he was there but a short and did not learn the nature of the that had been given the were well-behaved lot of fellows while under rny Said Mr. Boyd I felt mighty sorry for I to make trip to Leavenworth in the spring and I am going to call on every one of Pet of Attempts to Kill Dec. 14.The call of the wild brought the thirst for to a pet wolf belonging Masters last and the animal escaped from its into the and sprang at ' the throat young Masters hurled himself between his daughter and the enraged The teeth of ' the animal closed vIm on man's bis - free grabbed the Wolf by two went to the floor in 4 The tiU released its J and killed the wolf iti wolf was sent Idaho a year ago and always been ' WILSON IS '