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   The Hamilton Daily Republican (Newspaper) - April 10, 1893, Hamilton, Ohio                        NO. 227. MONDAY EVENING APRIL 10. 1893. ONE CENT. The Geary Chinese Aet to Be Strictly Chinese Laborers Who Fail to Register to Be Mow to Avail Themselves to lake Oat Certificates of Dajr of Grace April is con- work ahead for the treasury it it intends to to letter the Geary Chinese which provides for the deportation those Chinese laborers now here who to register and show their right to be in the United States within one year from the passage of the act. May 5 is the last according to the when Chinese laborers are slow to avail aelves of the afforded them to take out certificates of and the latest received at the treasury department indicate that not more than a thonsand of the dred or more believed to be in the United States have taken the necessary The department has taken any action of probable failure of the Chinese to and in like in is crossing any before it is it appears doubtful if Aing will be done before the date above and it is likely that tion may deferred until the case that is to be in a New York court to test constitutionality of the act is The department yielded several to the Chinaman's favor it issued an order dispensing regulation cants ior certificates of residence to of themselves and requiring the affidavit of only one itable witness to be fact of lawful dence instead of two as THE WORLD'S FAIR In Motion by President land the First of April land will tench off the World's fair on May 1 in the presence of from The plan have the exercises in a small hall hes and the be held at the east the ad- There was con- objection to the massing of so large a crowd in one portion of the to witness the re .it was feared that it might ruin the and flower these bjr favored an open air A substantial platform wiH be built Just im froat of tho administration This will be with so that will only have to the table to touch new plan furnishes many for It to mass all gondolas and other water in the baain and in front of the spectators can get a fine view of the from the water front Lads Taken in Umu It. April run by have been unearthed in this The lice first raided the candy store of uel South and in the cellar found the his son Nathan and two other Jacob Gross and Harry hard at work in the manufacture of bogus The place was well equipped and finished partly ana ready ior a process to brighten them was also dis- Then John Levan was taken into tody aad confessed that he was a ber of the and had a shop at 1S05 street The latter place also a complete out- including die for DYING OF Accusation ot Theft Dry Goods NEW April an employe of Henry Batter man's dry goods is dying at his home in The doctors are of the opinion that he is of When accused of theft on Thursday even ing he confessed his put his hand to left side aad fell in a on the Since then he has not recovered lie had been stealing small sums of money for months and the suddenness of the surprised It was at first thought that he shamming and he was placed on the but vi hen the usual restoratives were applied and failed to bring hisn an ambulance was for and Surgeon at- tended the patient Two hours he Worked over him without THEY All of Abbie Oliver's Murderers Break There Will Likely Bs a Resort to Mot Violence at Ky. William J. L. Prank George A. son aud a the Guilty Par. RAISED TO AN Why Name Goes Again to Use pril president sent the following nominations to the senate James B. of to be ambassador extraordinary and to August Co. to be special fiscal agents of the navy department at vice Seligman Bros. The nomination of Mr. who has already been eon firmed as minister to is to raise the grade of the mission to an embassy to meet the corresponding change made by the French government in the case its representative at April in the Olivar murder is increased by the confession of a young man up to Thursday was not suspected of being connected with the Land made his confession to Police Judge He says liam J. L. Frank W. H. A. son and a stranger whose name ha does not know are guilty He says that on that night the persons on horses and armed halted the carriage containing Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deianey and the giri Abbie that Frank George Delaney and the stranger opened the fire and that immediately Henry De- who had been forced to marry the and who was in the called shoot me that after several shots had been and the carriage had passed Henry who had jumped out ol the and joined the offered a gun by Frank Holt to go and complete ihe terrible of but that he ad- that the affair that Henry Dulaney refused to let one CHATTER AND GOSSIP FROM UNION COUNTY'S An on the Court Chimneys ae Loral and Social SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE TO THE Mrs. Henry Husted returned home day from a visit with Mrs. S. D. Bowers at Mr and Pan and wife have returned after spend i ing the winter in THE COURT HOUSE GRIND Itei Mrs. T. C. Ballinger and have returned to their home in Kan Thomas of is here visiting relatives aud Sarah Fry m visiting Mr. and E. V. of are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe of this L. R. of Ind called on mends here last E. S. of 111., is here with relatives for a few D. T. Snyder transacted business in Ind Mr. and Cass Conoway returned from Oxford last evening Frank Hurt was in the guest of W. H. of and Miss Ella of were the guests of D. Snyder and wife over T. D. O. W. Allie George Pierce and R. L. were in Hamilton last Miss Crace Creed and Mr. Harry Husted preacher marry Oliver said if you I called on Prof. Dan Stagg in Brownsville THROUGH A Mormon LAM April crowds thronged at the of tabernacle but were aa almost Everybody expected a large and fervid but none were Instead the repeated in the fore- noon Sunday afternoon two squads of com- delegations for first time of saints from this Heretofore outside sainte have had the but Sunday fourths of all who passed through were Her I rip April Edith returned to Portland over the having completed her railroad journey the United States and Mexico in seventeen days and fourteen hours aad a hall Miss Doolittle Left Chicago the same time and traveled in site She traveled the distance according to Idaho a M April was re- here of the burning of a large portion of Idaho's agricultural exhibit whtte en route to The fire occurred near and but little was A lity of taxidermy and two valuable Falls were A Fireman Killed on the Lous of April terrific rain storm here Friday night weakened the bridge over Wildcat this aide o The engine of the bound A. C. train v snt through the killing O'Brien of Lafayette His body under the Engineer Brooks escaped with slight in to the company weill be Tory The coaches and sleepers which remained on the track were sent to Chicago trie London and the Leaf 'the L. E. W. bridge also being A Blc April 10. Secretary State Taylor authorized the Canton and Southern railroad to orease ita capital stock 19, 000. The fee for thia under the Massie Jaw was 1M, and a cheek for that the Chandler April 10, Senator of the senate com- on has addressed a letter to Secretary Carlisle protesting Assistant Secretary certain clauses of the immigration Bodr April 10. body of Patrick who was drowned by jumping from a moving train month was found Sanday in the several hundred yards from where he was He lived at Why 1-apper Moat 60. April G of St Philip's copal has resigned and resignation has been Dr. came here nearly two years His performing a marriage mony in to the express orders of Bishop is said to have precipitated the H ordered by a April a member of the Norfolk city and a wealthy mercha was shot in the throat by a burglar who was attempting to enter the rear door of his He died within ten The man by a man and citizens who fired at him five times without He returned their fire with great iu the April great dexl of alarm is being manifested by the zeas of over the fire that is in the woods all around that There has been no rain in this community for some and thing is dry as Fire broke out Friday and has been ranging ever being consumed and several houses are in imminent danger of being licked tup A Terrible April was committed near twelve miles south The whose identity is not was a well-dressed young with his left arm The murderer is posed to have been a in whoso the young man WAS don't marry my I will kill and give myself I put it off as long as I thinking the boys would come This confession is sworn and creates great Alex Thompson and Will Holt have taken to the Morganfield jail A ing is The following telegram was received here Saturday from am all The parties who are have confessed and exonerated Show this to P. This fully clears Mr. coining from the guilty parties immediately after the confession of Lewis Very few believed Mr. Henry as he had no personal interest in the ter at The Olivers were connected with the Uelaney except were near friends of the There will likely be a resort to mob as excitement is at a fever heat FOREST FIRES Cause Destruction at Women April terrific wind has been blowing here since early Friday Some buildings have been unroofed and others Forest fires are burning furiously ia the community and lighted wood wac dropped in the having been ried by the gale more thaa ters a The houses of Bob John Alph Samuel Moore and Will all were with nearly everything they women and children were fighting the flames all day Friday and Saturday Two women named Roland are re- ported missing and fears are entertained that they have been burned to Hundreds of dollars worth of fencing was burned in sight of town and the destruction went on Saturday Reports from the county of state that it was thought to save the At a late hour flames were approaching with threatening rapidity and great ment Working Highland April 10 is be- ing carried on night and day at Cramp's -ship yards in order that the American New the fastest warship in the may be in condition to pear in line at the great naval review in New York Secretary of the Herbert is particularly anxious that the cruiser shall participate in the in order that the naval of other countries may be forded an idea of what this country is accomplishing in the way of naval Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Allie Roach and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dean spent Sunday in College C. K. Slonneger had for his guest day L. E. Mrs. Charlie Jarrell returned to her home in Dayton Miss Debbie of visited relatives here over Miss Dollie Appleton visited friends in Richmond Saturday and Mrs. Hoover returned to her home in Chicago after a tew visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Miss Stella Dye her work here subscriptions for THE REPUBLICAN Friday She captured one hundred and won many warm friends for herself and the A has been here from Texas the past negotiating a deal for the territory of Texas to sell the Riter Fence machine manufactured in this We un- the deal was made at a good round figure going to our fence Henry Kingery and wife moved and now the Wescott property on Bast Sycamore It was rumored Friday evening that there was a change in the Fuel Gas company A company will be- organized to pipe the town and furnish all of our citizens that may wish to use it. A. W. Snyder has his residence rounded with a handsome Cleveland iron Mrs. Henry Shriner is having the same kind of a fence placed around her home on West Union Chicken thieves are pestering and ing from the hen roosts of some of our There is an absolute eyesore on the ment on the north side of Union street near the that ought to be It is an old filthy chicken half covered with rotten that goes flip flopping in the attracting the attention of the passengers on the trains when and besides it is in the way and is com- of by the ladies who are obliged to pass it. The west chimney of the court house has of From the Various Offices iu County In the case of Clifford Gilmore vs. Girdon R. Gilmore et the court this morning confirmed the division of lands as made by the On the issue between Millikin and Girdon R. Gilmore as to Jerry Gilmore's life estate the court decided in favor of and gave him a lien on the life estate Girdon Gilmore gave notice of appeal from this part of the Thus the case is settled excepting the appeal from the de- cision in reference to the life estate of Jerry The case of Kate C. Minor vs. Este G. Rathbone et has been appealed to the circuit court and a petition in the same is on the circuit court This is done in order to gain time in the final settlement of Andrews Morey and New In the common pleas court there has been filed the following Chas a vs. the P. C. C. St. L Railroad Co. for damages for injuries received through the alleged negligence of the com- pany in the operation of yard Wesco This afternoon court was engaged in the hearing of the ease of Mullen vs a bastardy The case of James vs. John I. Withrow has been compromised in the common pleas coart by an ment upon a sum to the amount of about The Merchants National of town John and John suit on a note Doty and Todhunter at- Anna K. BeU the Middletown and Cincinnati R. R. Co. damages by building tracks along street by her Donley and at- John and Stevenson executors of Samuel Stevenson vs. C. C. Pierson for money amounting to Andrews and John and Stevenson executors vs. and for money amounting to Martin Olson Harry Cartwright and eorge Rinehart an action for A. F. C. Hossfeld in two cases against the brd Building and Loan for equitable S. EVERYDAY LIFE IN THE VILLAGE OF A Pony at and the Jaw of Otto Church Has Kot Yet Selected a SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE TO THE Saturday afternoon about 5 o'clock as Otto was endeavoring to get his pony in the the animal became Uot go ill 1 suddenly he kicked at ing out of place and breaking his which was soon set by Dr. C. O. Munns The little fellow was resting but it will be some time before he is able to eat solid The animal has owned by Otto for some time and this was the first time he has had any trouble with Personal and Local The Carrie and Lizzie Osborn aie the of their parents F. S. Heath spent Sunday in Oxford The of the Presbyterian convened Saturday afternoon to decide upon a but no Another meeting nas held after the services Dr. H. S. preached a very able sermon in the Presbyterian church day Miss ef was the guest of friends here Wilson cf was here Saturday on business BIG Five Thousand World's Pair Employes Go The Whale Trouble Caused by tie of The Circuit The circuit court with Judges Smith and Swing on the Judge being ill up the case of vs. strong and the same was heard this Probate In the probate court Hannah been appointed guardian George an insane James E. has been appointed administrator of James A marriage license has been granted to F. E. and Carrie Decker both of this Messrs. C. M. of Ind and Geo of were the guests of Miss Ida Fenton and Miss Jessie er There was a serenade Sat Miss Hewitt yesterday found a silver watch and Owner can same by proving Harvey of Minn is the guest of his mother Mead was Saturday night ated into the masteries of Phi Delta Theta Rudolph of spent day with friends Misses Edith Rose Farr and Daisy of spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley of were the guests of relatives here Misses Olive Anna and Reba Stewart aud Lizzie Owens were iu Hamil ton Saturday W. M. of spent Sunday with his parents at College C. A. of was the guest of bis parents at Collinsville over Prof. Collins will this week attend the presbytery which will be held at Spring I April The impeachment against Gen. tary of and Commissioner Humphreys will be heard in tie supreme court Officials April of a post office inspector in the money order has re- Arthur A. off special examiner in the pension of- has Also Robert T. of a first ex- amaer in the patent has re- In of Krw April 10 Exercises were held Saturday at the Stock exchange in celebration of Ute first opening of a newspaper office ia this city two dred years The commemorative tablets were also set up in the wails of the building now occupying the eite at the original Grain All Right In April from all the grain growing districts of Oregon and Washington show that the acreage will be largely increased over last The prospects for a heavy yield were never The season is about three weeks later than the Another Distillery April Q. tingly Distillery Co. has been compelled to shut owing to com- from A. Cotton's forged upon Me Fee Enters a Pirn or April John R. the defaulting ney who forged the names of personal io negotiable ing f which was squandered at the gaming was arraigned Friday afternoon in the circuit court for for- He entered a plea of guilty and threw himself on the mercy of the court The only evidence bore previous good Catch a ST. April New Foundland seal fishery is now admitted to be a total failure for this eren than ever The total of the entire fleet was expected to yield which is of last year's April son of Samuel living near was horribly burned about the head Saturday by the pre- mature explosion of a package of der which he was Both eyes were burned out been raised fifteen feet higher by it up with pressed It will now draw Jt will be painted a etone color and The chimney on the west side will be served in a like They were too low and smoked so badly When a wind was blowing that it was most impossible to stay in the court aad the books and furniture were ally covered with thick coal Metcalf came home from Kentucky this He was summoned there by the serious illness of his She died after his of has shipped his household goods to where he goes to make a specialty of penter especially frame His hands will follow in a few Dr. Sigier and Jamie Pierson made a ness trip to Cincinnati this The members of the Christian Endeavor gave a tableau social in the Presbyterian Friday rendering seven very fine new and striking tableaux to a large and delighted audience. The pa Irons were served with choice Mrs. Hatch and Mrs. of were the guests of Mahlon rick and family The funeral of Mrs. Julia was one of the saddest that has taken place in our city for It Friday and was largely Rev. McCabe conducted the services at St. Bridget's church and delivered an eloquent tribute to the memory of a truly kind and The following are warrants issued by the Dr. H. medical service to C. Diefenbach relief to 122.75; John et cleaning court Frank X; filing cancelled bonds and Second National interest on 7 and 15, 122.50; Hamilton Gas Light and Coke relief to L. M. fees on Andy Ed relief to P. G. fees inquests of lunacy August L. H. re- lief to S. J. Oppenheimer jury C. Markt paper for school ex- 1.50. Real Real estate transfers are filed with the recorder as Asa Shuler to J. E. Stellmacher lot 237, Ambrose Hensler and wife to Kasimer lot R. B. Bowler to James Clinton 32 47-100 Fairfield Jacob L. Webber aad wife to Jane Craig a tract of C. Benninghofen to A. lots Frank and S. K. Hughes 146 93-100 acres Madison John P. Cheesman to Mary part of lots 929 and 930, South S. to Joseph lot Jos. McMakin and wife to Sarah lots 903 and 904, South J. B. Frenkel to Lonis part of lots and South W. and wife lo E. J. lot Clara B. Moore to Bridget part of lots and to Nanca Tickel and 20 10-100 Mr. of was the guest of his who attends Miami Sun. Prof. Nelson was in Hamilton Harry oi College business here Newt Wolf and family spent Saturday io James of was the guest of Miss Lucy Talbot over Misses Nettie Keen and Bertha Magic and C. A. Peterson visited College Corner friends Peterson transacted business in College Corner in the interest of the Miss Nellie of spent Sunday with friends Miss Mattie of was the guest of friends here Saacy Beware of the man who professes to he your but is given to drawing uncharitable understand that you think vonr wife made a mistake in marrying said Brownly to says demanded Yellowly In a sharp somebody told me that you said she was a splendid one of the women who deserve Y. It in tlie Fair Telegraphic News From From of The 4T1XIAI. BY TO THE In April io Five thousand union men employed at the World's fair went out on a strike this This leaves but men at work in all the The trades represented in the strike are the hod iron shet iron cornice steam and gas metal mosaic fresco hoisting bargo cutters and gravel The only trades that are not represented are the stonecutters and The strike is peculiarly unfortunate at this as everything ih being pushed in order to have the buildings ready for the It is hoped that a speedy will be reached in the near of the Russell rce the ultimatum on Saturday I told him the Exposition Co. could not agree to the pointed out to him fact that the only demand made by the trades council was that no men be employed by the tion Co. He agreed that that tually the 1 then told him that two years the agreement had been made between the Exposition Co. and the Building Trades council that union and men should be employed T do not be- without lieve that all the men will obey the order out as I know many of them desire to work are good wages andl are well if they da I am to open with an It is practically complete we can finish the rest before CARDINAL Bold Attempt Him m BV TELEGRAPH TO April desperate attempt to assassinate Cardinal was made this morning on the streets of this city Cardinal was waiting along the The street with his The rushed up behind the two and made slashes with a faife back of the him for the The assassin was well dressed The cause for the deed was on account religious owing to the refusal of the cardinal to children of- Capers of a S. S. SPECIAL BV TELEGRAPH TO THE of the Baptist Sunday school nd a prominent citizen of this eloped this morning with Delia of Mrs. Means leaves a husband and two An Art Small 1 painted this little girl in the and I've gof the bureau alongside of her but I want to paint a rouge box on th and I can't make it look do you want a roug box there? Small got her cheeks toe and I want it to look as if she di it Ko fear of yon are going to join Prof. arctic I feel that I am peculiarly qualified to meet the hardships dent to tikis branch of scientific re- I have proposed to nine ton girls and have been refused every Street warehouse April total of fourth-class postmasters pointed Saturday was 1-iO, and of this number 71 were to vacancies caused by resignation and death and 49 re- Of the postmasters 18 four years and righting April fires are raging near Enterprise and burning acres of Over are it at The Proper know the report we printed last night about Mawson's said the said the he was in here this asking us to deny what did you said we'd be very glad to when he presented proof that we wera m A cried the political rising before the noisy shouted an enraged springing to his test against this here orator's use of sarcasm in his remarks to this News Proof wonder if the will ever bo at the it will be here soon for I just saw Michael ting the suspenders on the per's Young cam ago pretty got the drop on said the icicle to the tall all replied the as H righted It seems have broken you all just the does your keep her birthdays stUir she them Detroit Free Prem April 10_A Benton street T. occurred morning a horse car Tae was crossing the track Centra horse The Forest ari K are still jn fires The loss were of pounds of fence and three churches Market April of and one-half millions of gold for shipment to Europe tomorrow caused the market to take a tumble Party April The presides ial party arrived from visiting Thomas P. Bayard this The of It. thought you said yon more than Mrs. Is a the Brooklyn li Ho If I aak you to f Mka t 4 4 I t 4 it  

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