Hamilton Daily Republican (Newspaper) - June 4, 1895, Hamilton, Ohio TUB WHOLE NO 891 HAMILTON OHIO TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 4 189 JOHN A THURSTON Says McKinley is the Man for President in 96 A BICYCLE RACE Chicago and Maw Cray Likely to Named Sue SPECIAL BV TELEGRAPH TO THE REPUBLICAN PORTLAND ORE June John A savs he McKinley be the Republican candidate for Ptesident 1 am for he said and 1 be e he is the logical choice of the party A RELAY BICYCLE RACE A Competitive 1 rial Chicago aud York SPECIAL BY To THE CHICAGO ill June competitive relay bicycle race has been arranged for this month between the Postal and tary departments the former to carry a message from Chicago to New York More than live hundred riders and substitutes will be engaged in the race The litre schedule is sex hours An Illinois For Silver KV TELEGRAPH THE 111 June of this county in choosing Kales to the state convention adopted a resolution in favor of the free and un- limited coinage of silver at a ratio of 16 to i Fire at SPECIAL BY TELEGRAPH TO THE VA June 4 The fire ever known occurred here this morning The Factory and Ex Mill and six dwellings burned SPECIAL BV TO TBH ST Mo Tune The action in of Archbishop is described those wh o as cct i retiring him Oil In DM user SPECIAL BV TELEGRAPH TO THE BKA WORD Pa June fire at Armsby is rag ing more fiercely than There is no water Fire Among Oil CV TELEGRAPH TO THE CLEAN X Y June one hundred oil rigs have been burned in Four Mile acd Districts Wounded by TELEGRAPH TO THE LONDON June of Kome has been mortally wounded by the socialists at Wanted to Suicide SPECIAL BY TO V Strait sen to die by electrocution July 21 wrenched the handle from a drinking cup and drove it into his neck trying to com- mit suicide He was immediately put in irons and the wound sewed up Tlir SPECIAL nv TO THE lu June in southern the price of July which opened al 7 corn oats lower The BV To rue CINCINNATI O hot WAS pushed aside at noon br a storm companied by a The rainfall was very heavy and lightning almost in temperature rapid aod decided The UAl BV Tl 10 THE V CHICAGO active sheep WIMe nv to THS LONDON June Wilde is and to a rooai in the Mr to INK Jotic Ohio Teachers convened Moody and Rev Lewis C1 JtV TO mK It MTU 111 follows 76 com 50 20 I-a CONDENSED NEWS From All of the Country by The supremo court has decided that the civil war August 20 Ten persons were picked up dead from the heat in the streets of New York Monday Charles Kink a county lunatic died from a supposed dose of poison at Columbus O A decided improvement is noted in the leaf tobacco market all grades of and dark having advanced in price Burglar giving his name is George Greer of Springfield O was caught in the act at Indianapolis Ind and ar- rested Joe Paxton a life convict at son ville Ind was fatally beaten with a club by William Thurman another prisoner Revenue collectors are trying to find out the point in Ohio from which margarine is being shipped into West Virginia At Logan O the jury in the case of Ed Guess for the killing of Charles Dicken brought in a verdict for man- slaughter A family of seven in Cleveland O went crazy on spiritualism and tried to murder one of their number who thought she was a ghost Controller Eckels is informed that the First National bank of Pella la capital closed its doors day The bank examiner is in charge Forty workers in the box factory of Armour's packing house at Kansas City struck because the wages of yers had been reduced from to a week Two men were drowned at islands Michael Man ion of the plumbing firm of Man ion Bros Toledo O and Tony alias Sebram The son of Barney Witterman of New Baltimore O was missing since last Friday Workmen in a sandbank Monday unearthed his dead body Dave Hickey and Tom St Louis workhouse prisoners fought in the stone yard and Rickey's skull was crushed with a hammer The two men were enemies before their Rioters destroyed the French and the English and American Protestant missions at Chengtu Szechuan China The missionaries were given a safe refuge by the nath e officials At the inquest into the cause of death of Mrs Martha Elias and ter at Minneapolis evidence was ad- that Mrs Elias was the chief actor in the tragedy The evidence clears Loren Elias the son who is un- der arrest for the crime At New York the general term of the court of common pleas handed down a decision reversing the order of the old board of police commissioners ing Police Capt Win S Devery and Wardman Edward Glennon and ed that they be reinstated They Are Serious at Many Points in Pennsylvania The Coon Run Settlement Completely Wiped Out THE MARKETS CINCINNATI Winter patent quotable at aj do fancy do family 3.75 do Spring patent spring fancy ftr family TO Sales of No red truck at rejected do at No 2 mixed track at No 3 do at No 2 yellow at No 2 white track at No 2 mixed track at Xo white track at CAn Heavy steers Fair to good choice Good to choice fair to medium 4 By common to ordinary 3 Oxen Good to choice to dium 13 15 Choice heavy packers and prime butcher M 8034 TO mixed packers common and rough II 15 light shippers and good fat pins common to fair pigs 13503 4 Co Common and large fair to Rood light extra SHEEP ASD Best and wethers Rood to choice mixed common to fair thin pers fa cood to choice common to choice 1317524.50 merino per Ib quarter blood clothing medium delaine and clothing 13 coarse li 1 13c fine merino X to XX per Ib medium delaine fleece lOc quarter blood and IS common coarse choice t washed O June 3 Active Xo rod cash Uc July August So 2 mixed July Xu I c Xo Me No mixed July 31 xew YORK No red More and f o b un- graded red Xo I northern i elevator So S MWw Ko 2 choice No J li I mixed anA To nt OHIO Whew 2 3 food to 14.70 best Yorkers 43 It W 31 fS lair common Umbs Jambs 14.00 fair tambs i.e Jatc S Good so heavy 1 1 Co a 5 70 10 9 t4 light to fair fair fat Yorkers 70 t4 Jc common 10 W vas on choice i culls II 25 3 Klour trul Xo 1 2 Xn 7 No J No S Xa il Xo No 4 Forty-Six Oil Are All Along falo unit June fires aru in this vicinity and much property is destroyed Five tanks and boiler houses ing to the Oil Co near Hunter Run seventeen miles from Kane Sunday A large quantity of logs and lumber were burned Fires are raging the line of the Erie Rochester Pittsburgh railways between this city and The settlement of Coon Hun in Elk county ten miles from Kane is re- ported completely out There were twenty-five houses in the village telegraph was shut off forty-six oil rig's were reported destroyed To the York near the New York state line forest fires surround Knapp's creek Communication is shut off and the can not be The extremely warm weather has made the forests as dry as tinder At Hunter's Hun seventeen miles east of Kane men were engaged all Saturday and Sunday fighting the fires At Westline a few miles from and the terminus of the Mt ctt railroad a fire broke out Sunday evening A force of men its advance all with considerable success but a brisk wind energy to the smoldering embers and caused them to startup again with redoubled fury The course of the de- conflagration was in the di- rection of A larpe house owned and occupied by Sid Hathaway together with considerable of the con- tents was Elisha K lost several thousand feet of logs A firm is said to have also been a heavy loser B E Hazleton lost a small skidway of logs and several hundred cords of wood at Hilhurst Saturday At a late hour Sunday the fire was reported un- der control At Silver Run Hammond Andrews and Stout Holden lost several dred feet of logs At Ormsby the forests are on fire At Dent on the Buffalo Rochester Pittsburgh railroad and at the woods are burning At the former place the Emery Oil Co has been fighting to protect its property At the latter place scarcely is left to be devoured except the few houses that comprise the The east hill at Toad Hollow is a monument of fire Capt Jones has last one or two rigs and more property on the George Pike farm is in danger Fires are raging all along the lo Rochester Run to Bingham station Small fires are about Mt Jewett but as yet no particular damage has been done There is fear of further de- struction from the flames at Westline Over in the district fires are fiercely though about all the damage that can be done has been Ball Tate are reported to have lost two million feet of lops bun day On the Creek the Penn Tanning standing timber is At Monday afternoon fire had again crossed the creek at Toad low and the L Emery Jr steamer was sent out to protect the property of the Emery Oil Co The pump station pnd other buildings to the United States were in diate but the firemen line employes villagers have thus far succeeded in beating the flames back A from Knapp's Creek via Olean N Y says fifty to Curtis Burns and Russell have been destroyed The town is completely surrounded by lire and should a fresh wind spring up Monday the town will undoubtedly be destroyed between Russell City and Coon Run has been wiped out ing all the tanks etc the pump station of the Standard Oil Co and the County Pipe Line Co City will probably po as m west wind is now the The fire has leaped across the railroad track to the south and is now burning in the cut lumber and on that side of Russell City to had vast seventy-five rigs be- tween Coon Run and Russell The loss will only per as the ing- of the rips will not with of the wells loss in will be heavier as arc and an engine is wilh every rip Jbc five men reported Kane He reports the four probably safe on the other Run GAMES PLAYED MONDAY Innings New Pittsburgh 0 Washington 0 0 I St Louis 0 Cleveland 1 Brooklyn and 138456 0 0 0 0 0 00000 3 4 o a o L soil 2 4 0000 a o o i 3345 1000 1030 I 1 Chicago 0 2 3 4 100 21 0 0 8 0 0 8 3 0 8 0 0 u H C H It II E It II E I It 8 il II 7 8 H C H f McDonald 03 Clubs Pittsburgh Cincinnati Cleveland Chicago Philadelphia Boston Baltimore New York Brooklyn Washington St Louis Louisville How They SUnd Won Lost 35 2 51 1C 16 15 14 12 C 14 U n 4 31 3d it 8 28 32 31 33 35 31 PC 581 571 571 343 194 GOVERNMENT WINtf A MAN The Attorney General Will Be- come Secretary of State This Is On the Authority of a ber of the Cabinet 3 l 4 K n Western Innings Minneapolis 0 l 4 l 0 Toledo 1 000 4 1 Minneapolis Frazer and Wilson Toledo Hughey and Koach land Innings l RUB Milwaukee 0 4 0 2 1 3 S 0 ll 5 Indianapolis 2 0004002 15 5 Milwaukee and Uolan Wittrock Innings t 2 3 4 5 6 KansasCity 3 12322 Detroit 0 03000 and Innings 1234587 St Paul 2010001 Grand Rapids 0 300000 7 n H E 0 17 2 Johnson and ll H E 2 Jones and I pus Jones and Earle ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION A ST George was shot three times and Monday by whose with fire years If of woman prat in jail There fatal f the heal marked at Seven deaths addition to the heated s fatalities A Spanish the Cap- tain General of Madrid June 11 o'clock day morning Maj an infantry officer walked into the flice of Gen Primero Rivera captain general of Madrid whom he saluted As he dropped his hand after his cap Maj drew a revolver and without a moment's warning fired two shots at the general both of which took effect in the chest Gen Rivera fell to the floor mortally wounded and his assailant attempted to fire but Gen Aymerich who was present struck the assassin down with his ber and the guards had him taken to prison It is believed that is insane LONDON June Madrid to the Central News says that a court-martial that was immediately summoned to consider the case of Maj found that he had a de- li intention to kill Gen Primero Rivera against whom he had an old Sentence of death was passed on Maj and he will be Tuesday afternoon The doctors say that Gen Primero Rivera may re- cover unless traumatic pneumonia Captured by Savages NEW YORK June American steamship Washtenaw which sailed from Philadelphia to San Francisco April 10 commanded by Capt is said to hare stranded in the straits of Magellan It is feared that the crew of the Washtenaw thirty persons has fallen into the hands of savages in the country along this dangerous coast The vessel is believed to be a total loss as vessels Mr Olney More With Department Than Any Other of the and Secretary of State June belief grows that Attorney is to made secretary of state The appointment has not been finally de- termined but our correspondent has it Monday night on the authority of a member of the cabinet that it has been earnestly considered and that the cations now are that it will be made within a week He added that Mr Olney's colleagues in the cabinet were as a rule hopeful of his transfer to the state department Mr Olney's is not the name that has been considered but it is certain that the thoughts of the president first turned to him after the death of tary Gresham This was be- cause for two years the attorney eral has been more familiar with state department affairs than any other son outside the secretary of state In every serious diplomatic cation his advice has been sought and usually followed Mr Cleveland has long regarded Mr Olney as the ablest member of his cabinet and the lawyer has for a long time been to all intents and purposes the premier of the administration In case of his promotion it is under- stood that Smith will make a strong push to succeed him as ney general a position which has from the beginning had strong attractions for him and it is probable that the de- lay in naming Gresham's successor is due largely to the difficulty presented in filling Attorney General Olney's place James C Carter of New York is under consideration There is the authority of a cabinet officer for the statement that the pointment of Bayard Eustis Whitney Carter Coudert and Dickinson has been considered Refreshing Ruing in Colorado DENVER Col June rains throughout eastern Colorado and idly melting snow in the mountains are making the creeks and rivers boom and causing much uneasiness among railway managers So far the Rock Island has been the greatest sufferer hundred feet of track west of Col was washed away by an overflow of the Sandy and traffic is between Colorado Springs and Limon Junction Ice ream Ind June small boys Charles and Edward Smith Harry Rose Thomas and Cooney Staut narrowly escaped death by making ice cream which they flavored with oil of cloves and chloroform secured from their homes under the impression that they had secured vanilla flavoring they ate much of it they be- came sick and investigation developed the cause All of them will probably recover A Fortune to a College Pa Tune the an- meeting Monday of the trustees of the Western university of vania Mr Isaac Kaufmann a well known merchant of this donated to the institution a building which he which go ashore where she is said to proposes to erect at a cost of 850.000 to have stranded can get aid from no be used as a clinic It will be similar point nearer than Valparaiso The to the Vanderbilt clinic of New York was a steel vessel made in 1887 A Incident ST Locis June after- noon while the inmates of the blind asylum at Belleville 111 were grouped about under the trees on the grounds surrounding the building a runaway team attached to a farm wagon dashed through the grounds The helpless inmates screamed with fright and at- tempted to grope their way o places Df safety the team was cap- tured or eight persons were knocked down run over and McDonald were and several others slightly in- jured Four June Four lives were sacrificed in the of pleasure With his wife and children and several friends at him John Schnltz sank to his death in f urtis creek ter C 17 years was drowned at Ferry He had a cramp Wm Powers aged was drowned at Spring Gardens In diving he struck a boat and sank Christian Jansen aged was drowned while bathing at Oak Park Lightning 1 Fonr Pa June 4 During a thunder at in the southern end of county aged George James aped 45 were killed by lightning Hover Harrison J E and Jonas were stunned The men on the porch of the Plow Tavern hotel The bolt entered at Ihc roof thence to the bar room and the door to the porch Kirr Known W Va Jin tie 4 The weather Monday was hottest recorder in of June and Monday was most Twice during the dav the mercury in the of- There have many rations fatalities were Sol III OKJ June 4 of Senator critical at his honic in are foundation from dated Monday afternoon stale that the senator was Jug bis usual beaha Miot bj a HATTE Ind June Smock a farm hand while returning from a call on Farmer Pennington's laughter was shot by some unknown person and dangerously wounded The is supposed to be a jealous rival Four McCooK Neb 4 searching for washouts between ison and Oxford the engine of the re- pair train plunged into a washout two miles east of Edison and four of the men on the engine were Sherman and Sheridan Memorial HOT Ark June services including solemn high mass were held Monday in the church here in honor of lens Sherman and The ices were attended bv many leading citizens Knoxville Sold Tenn June Tribune was Monday bought by the Knoxville Evening Sentinel H Pound of the Chattanooga News owner of the Sentinel has assumed charge as manager of both papers Fighting In YOKOHAMA June 1 dispatch re- here from the island of Formosa that the Japanese imperial guard landed near Kee Tung Wednesday and ensued The Chinese lost heavily Tung Taken June 4 has been received here that the have Kec in tne northern part of the island of Formosa Three hundred were killed in WABASH Ind June heat and of The weather in un- precedented The 102 m shade Sunday and 4 years old of Heights in a rather than fo to school as he had been ordered oy 111 111 June the hottest of the season the T degrees in the shade 130 decrees in the saa Tariff a nwf Not UIK bjr he I the court Monday Justice Gray the decision of the court in the case of Hilton and others Guoy liquidator of the estate of A Co involving the ity uf foreign judgments ing decision of the court below and remanding the for trial in the circuit court of southern district of New York Chief Justice Fuller and tices and Jackson dis- sented the court then standing 4 to 1 the majority being Field Shiras and White Justice Gray also Announced the decision in the Ritchie aase affirming the decision of the court below This was a case involving the validity of a judgment of a Canadian court Chief Justice Fuller handed down the opinion of the court in the case of the United States vs wick involving the date when the present tariff law went into effect The decision was that did not cur until August 38 1801 when the became a law the law itself fixed the date as August 1 The case was regarded by the ment one of great importance and by special arrangement was advanced to a speedy The government won TUB CI WASHINGTON June to present arrangements Mrs Cleveland and Mrs Olney with their households will leave Washington by the vania road for their summer homes on the Massachusetts coast next day morning Mr Olney's summer residence at Fal mouth is only fifteen miles from Gray Gables THE SICK LIST WASHINGTON June Mary A Dodge's condition remains about the same She has not gained any strength since her relapse Sunday morning Gen Pleasanton is much better than he has been for some time ative Hitt is doing fairly well The hot weather does not seem to affect him seriously ALL IS OVER And the Ohio IVill Now Go Back to Work COLUMBUS O June Ohio strike is over The miners and ors have agreed on a rate based on sixty cents for mining in the thin vein of the Pittsburgh district The eleven other districts in Ohio are to occupy the same relative positions which they did on April 30 and if at any time the general prices of mining in the said thin vein of the Pittsburgh district advances an equal advance be paid in Ohio A committee of miners and seven operators are to determine whether such an ad- vance in the Pittsburgh district shall have been established or not In case this committee fails to agree an pendent arbitrator shall be selected in the Well O June case of poisoning which will probably be lowed by interesting developments is reported from near New Washington this county Some one during the night threw poison into the well at the home of Gottlieb Donner The water was freely used at fast and as a result the family lies in a critical condition Medical aid may save their lives but it is doubtful Mr Donner drank more than any other member of the family and is most critically ill Oil Well at o O June Antioch Monroe county Monday morning an oil well came in and a gusher on the Ferdinand farm owned by Wheeling W Ya parties The drill was only in the sand four feet when it blew out The well is doing from forty to barrels an hour 31 Prostrated O June aide Fairbanks a student of the Ohio Wesleyan university and daughter of Hon Charles Fairbanks a millionaire of Indianapolis was overcome heat and had to be taken to her home at Prof Williams where cal aid lias been given her Woman Mon.ioN Ala June Mattie Robinson an attractive woman of good family committed suicide by cutting her throat with a razor The cause for her rashness was the tion of her parents to her to a young man in the neighborhood of j good connections but bad habits l Who Murdered Miss Nellie rington at San Senator Suck the Man Host Suv h Either From or It I lial the Dying Man the s physicians say the injured man could not possibly survive aod bis death is only a question of a Jew When he was from the Mr Hack struck the ground on head fracturing his skulL While the police will not say definitely that suspect Senator Uncle of marder oi Miss Harrington their actions lead the belief they think he thing it It iias been proved that knows something of the mater was a constant caller on Harrington and had taken Tier and to resorts The police say the murder committed by one intimately acquainted with Harrington and her habits Whoever committed the murder let himself in at the front door with a key If Miss Harrington the man in it was un- doubtedly -some one with whom she was on intimate terms as she ivas only dressed when the murder committed The police searched through the papers found in the room in the hope of some clue When asked what the result of the search had been Capt Lees said he had fouad certain evidence which he could not make pu bl ic at th is ti me Then a con f of detectives was held and at its close Chief of Police accompanied by an Oakland detective went to land where Senator Buck resides The detectives have investigated the ment made by Senator Buck's family that he was at home at the time the murder was committed When as to the accuracy of this ment the detective who made the in- avoided questions to Buck's prominence and the tragic fate that befell him before he had an opportunity to clear himself of cion which has grown up against him or explain his connection with Miss Harrington the murder has created a sensation only exceeded by the uel church murders of a few weeks ago HIS PENSION Grenham Will Get the Dead Cash Be Had Not Drawn It for Three CHICAGO June has been considerable discussion as to whether Secretary Gresham's pension has been discontinued whether there is any back pension due him and whether his widow can continue to draw the 530 per month which was allowed him for wounds received before Atlanta in July Gen W B Anderson who is at the head of the Chicago pension ing department refused to giye out any information about the matter Monday on the ground that he was not permitted to give such information to other than pensioners but it is learned from other sources that the late secretary of state stooped his sion nearly three years ago and has not since drawn it He did not ever surrender it and his widow will be entitled to draw the back pension which will amount to about the a month for the rest of her lile The Squabble If C June phen son has decided that it will be essary for prosecution in admiralty to be brought against the sealer Shelby arrested by the cutter Corwin in order to formally vindicate the schooner be- cause of Britain's refusal to renew the agreement for the sealing of arms ing the closed season This course is as necessary to enable the Shelby to claim damages from the American government through the home office The sealskins with the schooner were Sunday surrendered by the admiralty to In a FALLS O June 4 Mark Hill and his Mrs Moses Hill were coming to town their horse I ran away killing Mrs Hill and ing the man so badly that he can not recover Both are prominent Geauga county residents Sweltering CINCINNATI June Monday the thermometer hereabouts continued to soar attaining a maximum of 97 degrees It was the June 3 in Cincinnati for 25 years From all over the country conic reports of in- tense heat with numerous prostrations Murder S O June 4 The the remains of Herman the man found in the street morning discloses lhat death was caused by a fractured It is Haehner was murdered out by hum is a mystery Monument to IN June 4 In the presence of a typical gathering of students of all the German universities on Saturday the foundation of a monument of marck as z student laid at berg near Kosen Hans Hopfen the novelist and president of the Society of Old Students delivered the oration Emperor William contributed marks toward the cost of the statae and expressed his pleasure in the plan in a letter addressed to Herr at the time the project was formed A Mr Divorce NEW YOKK June Considerable interest was manifested in the inary hearing Monday in the divorce instituted against Hall McAllister son of the Ward McAllister by his wife of Georgia who famous belle for several years ing her marriage The hearing of was deferred until a later da by While ing a bicycle Fred Van Schoick aged lost control of his machine and fell between a trolley car and a trailer The the trailer ran almost severing He died shortly afterward O An effort is being made the students Hiram college to bring reform in A number of students aside corsets and are to convert the remainder of the young It o Inns Emma Owens while washing was overcome with the heat Monday and j eight hours la a precarious condition W Va Jane 4 drew 1 Scott who on trial for days on a charge of his by administering poison Majf 2 last has been found guilty of Marder in the first degree Sentence was f erred SAX UM United day All the city