Hamilton Daily Republican (Newspaper) - February 12, 1895, Hamilton, Ohio l ThC WHOLE NO 795 HAMILTON OHIO TUESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY la 1895 ONE CENT 1 ONLY COURT GOSSIP But it Looks as Though the Great White Czar behaved Himself AN HEIR IN PROSPECT The of y Men Re- ported Drowned or Frozen to Death the Latest by Wire BY TO TUB Philadelphia Feb 12 is believed here that at leant thirty men were drowned or frozen to during the last two weeks during the storm schooners were sunk otT Five Fathom bmk These sunken schooners were reported by the steamer Algonquin which arrived row New York yesterday from Jacksonville Florida BT TO THE St Petersburg Feb gossip of couit circles is that the Czat Nicholas who was married November last is in due course of time to presented an heir Equally interesting the news that the Dowager Km press IB be- come a mother The czar died November last passed by vote of two-thirds majority the right of women suffrage in Arizona KV FO FBB Sydney N S Wiles Feb la dispatch from Perth West Australia says that seven men have been arrested for an entire tribe of natives including women and children They claim to have acted in self defense Life BY TO THE Stattn Island Febuary The life saving stations reported tnis afternoon three masted schooner lowing another steamer with two masts off Chan wick life saving station Suicided SPECIAL BT TELEGRAPH TO TUB REPUBLICAN Wei Hai Wei Feb general Tai suicided last 1 in a fit of an- Her at the desertion of seme of his inferior officers SPECIAL BV TO THR London February at seud have been stopped by the great cumulation of ice Nu MarketH SPECIAL BY TO THE Chicago Ills February markets today WASHINGTON NEWS CV TO THh Washington Feb vote of Uie finance committee in favor of the report of the Section of Senator Jones finance as an independent measure does not commit the committee to the free coinage of silver it is a concession to free silver men and is intended to bring the question before the senate wen also intend to use it as a to in the house that no gold bond measure can pass The section re ferred to ules fjr ihc ape of silver but the the was before tlie and Mentis today and had the bond contract with him The committee adjourned until 5.30 Will lie THE has obtained the list of hose persons receiving assistance from the county and the soldiers relief commission and a comparison will with the list furnished by THC All persons applying or re- lief who are cot will be exposed LA GASCOGNE The French Steamer Arrives Safe in Port Many Sad Hearts Gladdened by the Appearance of the Vessel Her WIM Canted by a n and In Her Condition She Unable to Make Much Headway in Fierce Gale QUARANTINE Feb Gascoyne the French liner over- due dropped anchor at the bar just before midnight All are well on board and a of relief goes up from two continents The was due to ft broken piston rod and to the terrific pales which swept the north Atlantic for the past week or more and brought disaster to many a stanch craft Capt and the and crew of La Gascogne brought the ship and through gules and made j port without help From the time they left Havre January 26 until day they spoke 110 steamer and saw only a four-masted schooner the one which reported at St Pierre JJ S- as having seen a large steamer off the Banks in distress last Saturday YORK Feb first Ail of In a row at a by ex a ri Imr l be ean ly HT TO City of Mexico The daily drills of the Guatemalan war are growing steady in numbers in this city and through tht republic the bas now troops on the border orders The Government daily will this week begin the publication of cor- respondence between Mexico and mala a period of vears that ple may become familiar with the a hilled two Temple sire v ho his brot A hi in ut place tion t i ill if the not maintain the parity and of Mr Hoar for an- other in senate fourth 1 to the senate Monday bv his Mr At the in the of he k Co of t rolher of seriously injured The at Lower live Is are to the full com nient orders -e oil hand and work for several months is assured The after reported unfavorably by the was in t bv a vote of 17 to It was made Cincinnati Markets nv CINCINNATI Feb HORS active and to 5 i Tackers mil 5 70 3.75 and 4.05 375 and 340 aad t i 3 -5 sheep 5 ami 75 and shipped i 12 to choice and tec of the Monday The of St lilies re York and Jack in the trade from on 10 und not been beard from ho noted ense of Ann oT O iee to recover e i to news that La had ar- rived reached the city at p m but an hour before that dispatches had aeon in which ground for he hope that the Frenchman near at hand At- a messenger boy from file came in with a telegram as Fire Island is oft Fire That was official and settled the matter he joy of the agent aad other knew no bounds They clapped each other en the back and shook hands with tears in their eyes Cue of them hustled up to the roof and rail up the French while another chalked a transcript of the last dis- patch on the bitr bulletin board out- tide which is used to announce the of the French ships An elderly Frenchman burst into the just before the final telegram came It was A A the wealthy phosphate n ilh headquarters at Ocala Fla who lus three daughters on board La The reaction his anxiety was so that he and cried at unce Ue shook every bod v in the place Oh my daughters he cried They aie safe If yon wish to see a man look at jue in the eyes of all who were as congratulated the old gentleman In the meantime others had begun to arrive and in fifteen minutes the of- fice was filled Five cable were sent to the and Havre of the line and live telegrams u ere to ple who had made inquiries the and had left their names and ad- The place fairly alive with and g-oing- i At no place in Xew York was the news of the arrival hailed down The break was more rious this time Sea anchors were put out and for forty-one hours the ship was making repairs On 4th the first severe weather was ex- and che ship was blown miles out of her course On the 5th the repairs been completed 103 miles were made The ship was then clear to the northward of the track of steamers and was fore not seen by the many steamers which passed over the regular track On February 6 100 miles were made On the 7th the machinery broke down for tlie third time The struck her on that day and the ship with the sea anchors out all day No headway was made and the motion of the shin repairs were difficult On the next day the chief engineer who had been at his post day and completed the re- pairs and the ship proceeded 131 miles NO FAST SOUTHERN MAIL Tbe Post Commit tor to Make ail Appropriation WASHINGTON Feb last hope of the promoters of the southern fast mail from Cincinnati Monday was de- The K of L Section of the tional Organization Secretary Denounces Sovereign and Hayes A Number of I ho With I III it May Out BEHRING SCA PAPERS The hem Feb dent Monday sent the sage to congress on tlie O Feb Miners National District assembly of the Knights of Labor met in hall at JO o'clock Monday morning with about forty delegates in ance when Master Workman Penna rapped for order The Knights of Labor assembly con- one wing from the National union and the Progressive union About six years the two organizations formed under the name of United Workers by the calling up of the post j have ever since preserved their office appropriation in the senate I separate organisations except v hen without the amendment for Joint conventions and joint the Cincinnati southern mail The committee did their best to get the com- to insert the amount asked for and the appropriation committee even cut out the appropriation for the This year the order and the Knights of were required was reversed Labor miners have been given dence The reason for this is that a large southern fast mail along the Atlantic element of the knights are dissatisfied coast line which has been T ated for the last ten years or more their general and are ad- the withdrawal of their Sherman introduced a sembly from the Knights of Labor tion from members of the bar at If this is done the United land O asking for crs will be to some extent reformed an additional judge for that circuit and it is He also introduced a for the will be a much more compact and pointment of an additional as formidable organization than ever petitioned fore Instead of owing allegiance to The senate amendments to the of national and cago public building hill were agreed two organisations the To the Senate On the day of January I received a copy of tilt following seriate Resolved That tho president be re- quired if not with the public interests to communicate to the senate all reports documents and er papers including logs of vessels re- lating to the enforcement of the tions respecting fur seaN adopted by the governments of the States and Great in accordance with the decision of tlie tribunal of tion convened at the tions under which said reports are re- quired to be made as well as relating to tlie number of seals taken the season of by pelagic hunters and bv the lessees of the and Com- mander relating to the steps which may have been to extend the said regulations to the atic waters of the North Pacific ocean and Behring sea and to secure the con- currence of other nations in said lations and further all papers riot heretofore published including com- of of the United Mates before said tri initial at Paris re- lating to the claims of the on account of the of sealing vessels in sea In compliance with said request I hereby transmit sundry papers ments and reports have been re- turned to me by tin of state the secretary of the treasury and the of tho to whom said HEAVY SEAS Much Damage Done to of the Big Vessels Some of the Crew of the Wrecked Brought to New York Has Va UM- Mrnny at York NKW The AVard Line steamer Santiago which arrived day morning Nassau brought forty of the crew of the fuegos of the same line which was wrecked last on Harbor land in the RCT Dean en route for a on the resolution d of for taint to a tf -n i nf o ill l u 11 i-v that afier a ii n with he Chinese at ordering lit 511 A JST TO She the t A a to i n J m fell with as much joy as at the Hotel tin For days all the prominent men of New York have been leathering ut this popular French for the The long distance telephone been constantly ringing in the Frenchmen in Philadelphia cairo Pittsburgh and where nave been asking for the news The cafe was crowded late afternoon when the news was first over the wire tin in aglow with ex- c tement La est arrive he Mon Kio est arrived in fiom the assembled par v wiio were sipping in -t vie a scene of delight been seen in New had and intimate erie for ioy i r have as in their eyes and v joy other to by the house Monday Feb state de- will proceed to take vigorous measures in the ease of T C Cranston who arrived at Vancouver Sunday on the an exile from Hawaii A brief statement of his caseins been re- at the state department from the United commercial agent at Vancouver alleging Cranston is an American that he was guiltless of any participation in the rebellion and that he wa- forcibly placed aboard the steamer and exiled i any trial and to his severe pecuniary loss Jt will be necessary in order to ml t tr e i Hawaiian government to Cranston's statement at every point IN Feb A to in- corporate the International Pacific Cable Co for cable from California to tlie Hawaiian islands and thence to Japan and other points in the Pacific ami the mainlands of and tralia was introduced in the Monday by Steno of A NKW I I I FL WASHINGTON Feb tive Storer introduced into tne house a a new for the Sixth district Mates circuit It is believed that the Storer will be favorably reported by the judiciary committee Tuesday j WASHINGTON Feb statement of the condition of the ury Available balance gold reserve GOLD n KIMt IN Feb Secretary Carlisle the agreed to ounces of gold that interest the bonds in payment would not be charged after tlie of tile d and in proposition is to recognize the United to all will be paid In view of the to be trained by the secession movement it seems probable that it will be carried out On the other the to form a new of tled for the of reeling T Y and him in the saddle is not with much encouragement The an not ing kindly In tile of the ersand say they will have nothing to do the proposed new 1 am not in of any further information touching the various subjects ied in Mich resolution ft will he from a letter of the secretary of the navy the papers and documents sent from department that it is impossible to furnish at this time the complete log books of some of naval vessels re- ferred to in the but 1 ture to ex Dress the hope that the re- of tile of sneh sels v ill be found to contain so much of the recorded in loir books as are important in the ies addressed to me by the i Ci i Mails n Feb 11 STRANGE FUNERAL a amount delivered nt the t t r cheer from the Frenchman 1 I- hi i grocery was e i je noon at a d at oe T alarm wa- i it v ma W i i r The forenoon session of the of convention was ed in hearing the reports of the committee on fie and the to tile New the last report all The delegates Kobert of C Webb of T A ley and J A of and Secretary all of whom aro present Secretary submitted the re- at the forenoon and after all the con- the of and fellow from the convention proceeded to denounce Sovereign and Hayes in scathing their action At the sion the leaders of the secession ment were admitted Carl late Lieut of Gen is here by invitation from miners of the Massillon to at- tend the convention lie addressed the local trade Monday and will make of Ohio for the purpose of before the state At the opening of the main tion at 10 o'clock Tuesday it is tlie in- tention to make the investigation of the Adams tin national the of Lot 1 eb word renort ner ill d i was a om on the Kibe that in all was at the bottom the sea to nold a funeral services at her and purchased an ker which ordered filled with the ning the was draped in six bore in n amid tile moans of tiie widow and little and be- tween the bowed other friends of the deceased of the church conducted funeral services and the blage dispersed hist what disposition will be made of tne hav not been determined EVAN ami F i ANSWER The ion will be n f I- tli JIM i Monday to tri of til iiii ii Penna on i i i to the eb iJ II lav for the ii e er It ai ions jn re- uu at a V 1 i Young if was Santiago 1 lu men return under charge of Assistant Engineer The other and a few of the crew are standing by the for the cargo Feb steamer land from adelphia January for London ar- rived at Valentia Monday with bows She had been towing the disabled Loch Mare Cant Allison from Charleston January for which she was obliged to abanon ing to the fact that the Maryland was very short of coal the terrific pale prevailed the cables parted and it was then that tne Maryland's bows were stove n Feb British steamer Grecian from New York uary for Glasgow arrived at ock Monday She experienced terrific weather throughout the trip and lost some of her cargo of live stock teen sixty-eight cattle and a large number of sheen swept overboard Nhw Feb harbor pilots have had their share of the dis- and peril incident to the late Fourteen boats of the New York lour of the New sey fleet are still out at sea and from most of them no report has been received Th pilots on hoard number nearly The J II Stafford was station duty outside the bar but on Friday stood out to to blown ashore She has not returned and six who took out compelled to stay on the ships and make the ocean voyage Tne position of in the horbor has been by drifting which the pilots have to contend with A I oolith Mi Ind Feb Walter Robert Horca Tas Jones and Samuel ler made a v ager that the one who crossed on the ice to the Kentucky shore and reaching that point first would a bet At a signal the boys started Jn their eagerness to reach the goal arid on oat in mid stream they came in contact with a large air hole hidden bv an ice peak which they went through For- they were good swimmers and landed on the surface of the ice in safety The Elbe to Wife LONDON Feb dispatch to the Standard from Kerlin says that ing to his brother-in-law Capt Von the master of the Elbe while on the bridge after the col- livon seeing that disaster was nent a of farewell and the note to the who as in- to give it to nobody but wife not been him C of tie M i 1 for trill city beginning re republican in t with There an i they ii m have a The to kiil for bv a vole of Monti and b iwo ii a TO nii THE MARKETS J x ui a jr No S were many the from ind t-i meet el They lost a in 1 -a Mr rosier ife ine Jill If r wa- r was 1 J a s r i U A 3 hardly 3l 1 uni if I laa all 1 r the jJa win 1 f A i aro o n if r j f r had 3 1 t 31 -A ii for i h F iv in M i i H- TT V i- 31 7 <-r t to the that a report that the to ia behalf on the Ar- I h- pope declined i the to This made of its at the M iv tae of Paris H Ker IM f- 11 J 3 ii Tne St Monday ports -st icr trip it it i in i A -i r had -i 1 A ii H -ni nnl r ir in iH j h ir n l-r 1 death and t- v 1 n CMC j i t i i- M i t ri er J in 1J A hr the Chinese have in Japanese OUx FcK