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   Lawrence Weekly Journal (Newspaper) - March 24, 1887, Lawrence, Kansas                                in Favor of the United who States for Timber MARCH 34 1887 No Aldace Vermont about 44 republican in Family not Alarmed in THE Other Items of Interest From the Rational A 101 fit Ju Washington 1 MAKING March Senator chairman of the senatorial charged with an investigation of the methods of the exe cutive has extended his in to the war and naval de sending requests to the heads of these departments for information as to the condition of public business needs in the matter of clerical force and other The senator called in per son today at the war department and had an interview with several heads of the bureaus in pursuance of the inquir WAS ENTITLED TO United States Hobert of has advised Com missioner through the attorney that the court of that territory has reversed the decision of the district court in the case of the United States Williams and in which the sued for 000 for tinner The lower court decided against the but an appeal presented by the United Stales Judge McLeary over ruled the points of law raised and held that the government entitled to re INTERNAL The collections of internal reve nue during the first eight months of the fiscal were less studied law with Senator Edmunds was colonel in the union army and has since then practiced law at In the Vermont senate be has taken a leading part in framing legislation to solve the railway and has given much study to the ques Augustus Schoonmaker is a lawyer of and was always a close personal and politi cal triend of Governor He succeeded Fairchild as attorney general of New York Bragg has been a leading democrat in Alabama for some In 1881 he was made president of the Alabama state railroad commissioners and served four public ser vices are well BIDS Bids were opened today for iron and steel work on the unfinished RIOTING Another Uprising of the Polish of The Flooded March Missouri fell abont twelve inches last and this morning stood at the high water mark of The railroad men and detained passengers were think A BATTLE WITH THE iog they would have quick relief when A Deposed Priest with his Followers the Cause of the FIFTY POLES SERIOUSLY year ending June being for the collectors HC F Wl and Iv r I during the corresponding period of the last fiscal There was a decrease of f in the receipts from spirits an increase of on tobacco an increase of on fermented liquors an increase of on mis and a decrease of on The receipts for were less for the receipts for the same month of CHINESE INDEMNITY One of the questions considered at the cabinet meeting today was in regard to the money appropriated at the last ses sion of congress to indemnify Chinese sustained during the riots at Bock in The act provides that the money shall be the Chinese government by which it is to be It is probable that the will turned over to the Chinese minister as the legal representative of the Chinese govern THE PRESIDENTS in conversation to the presidents n 9C thr lo Bl V mr to day showed that the fears recently expressed by arc not shared by tin and bis s Colonel Lamont to all appearances in perfect Hf did not think was in position to judge the as he did know the and what he said iu the opin ion morally on the that gaining flesh am took This was not tne u matter of he tho president liss than when he first and takes as much exercise as most other It is true he does not walk about the but he frequently walks in the and there me other ways in The colone that although the president is in good condition and there is 110 reason for apprehension in regard U his TUK The president has addressed u to widow of the late president of who is seeking aui for the establishment of a hospital at iu which he says Liberia is so distinctly the outgrowth of the kindl and generous sentiment of the people of the United States that everything which pertains to the wellbeing of that young republic should appeal to our sympathy and The hospital which it is proposed to erect seems to be such an important instrumentality in well directed charity that I desire the accept ance of the enclosed contribution to the The president has appointed the following interstate commerce The Victims of the March large force of men were kept busily at work all the forenoon pulling down the most dangerous portions of the Richmond hotel No effort was made to ind the bodies supposed to be still in the as it is not safe for the men o work near the crumbling As soon as the walls can be to the the work will be re with renewed It will be two or three days before all the bodies are With one r two exceptions the injured persons ire doing Mann wife of one of the proprietors of the Rich and mother of little Johnnie who died on is still in a precari ous and Mary Nolan and Maggie are very Ward of one of the injured died last The Denmead NEW March Thomas Henry Ayers returned from New York this morning and proceeded to the office of Judge Woodbridge Here he face to the they did Brundages of with whom l jt required great bravery and cool he must contest the right to his mothers ness QQ lhe part of the police to prevent With him came Miss but they managed to do so Great Bravery on the Part of the Police to Prevent A special from Detroit says Excitement in the Polish quarter is still at white Of 000 Poles in over are members of Albertus Of fully are known as Kolasin after the deposed priest for whose rights ther have been fighting now for nearly eighteen The re maining are and sustain the priest whe succeeded Kolas The two factions fight among them but the police appear they make a common cause against the blue The result of Sundays riot was the wounding of Captain Mack and seven policemen by stones and other missiles thrown by the infuriated the shooting of Annie a Polish in the the arrest of John Kot zenber and Anton two rio and the injury of between 100 and 200 men and women by the It was long after midnight when the mob was entirely and it was hardly daybreak yesterday when the trouble was The dispersed Poland ere swarmed to church iu large numbers and swore vengeance on the police and each Each fac tion accused the other of precipitating the and if they had only been left to themselves would have fought it out and settled the probably for good but the police appeared and the whole crowd turned against the the water began to rise and has risen a foet The rise at this point over a body of water six miles in width is The train from the east was delayed over twenty minutes this afternoon by a rise in Apple three miles If the water in this creek rises much more it will be im possible for trains to come to 1 There is no longer any doubt of the drowning of the Jackson family at Pain ted The March The national convention of brewmasters reassembled forenoon and after a somewhat de discussion of the brewers troub le with it was decided to keep a register of all good men either union or and from that list the brew masters can employ The de sign istp treat all laborers fairly and them from strikes and other difficulties incident to the exclusive em ployment of either union or nonunion The convention adjourned to meet October in New nette of New who has known of his whereabouts for The result of the family gathering was until last In the evening nearly every family of the Kolasinski faction assembled on the street near the kept but it is known that Ayers A number o men carried clubs and men has produced letters showing his corres had bricks and other mis with the executors of the Den in They kept up a mead giving a detailed account of his life and described his visit here in when he vainly tried to induce Cornelia his to give up the degrading life she was Judge Strong is today acting as peace trying to bring about an amica ble Should the Brundages refuse to believe Ayers story and doubt his Judge Strong will then make his choice of continual chattering and gesticulating Hundreds of who had no con cern in the church affairs at all flocked to the There were at a low estimate people within a block of the trying to bring arnica that the Kolasinski crowd would attack the convent or injure some of the children attending school drew out a crowd of adherents The latter were posted in compact form on 1 the corner of Aubin and Willis aven Sherman In an in near tbe being in pos March of A small tor John Sherman spoke to a large of police patrolled the street be ence in the opera house this tween tbn Then the two crowds His was entirely began to in on the The if it iu considered an exception divided turned back to that he alluded to the tariff and advo cating promotion for lhe development of the latent resources of the lie confined to this the people of upon possession of re sources which involved from the a future of prosperity Mian pictured in the tales of the Arabian The following incident of Sher mans stay here is most talked of The hot i where the Sena tor first slopped refuse to a dela of colored men to Im received in the Senators Sherman immediately paid his and went to i mor row back and charged the mob with drawn There was some lively fighting for a fuw The police fought for their fur the maddened Poles bent on killing them that they illicit kill each For fully five minutes the little squad fought with their overwhelming They finally after battering the heads of a dozen or move in The Poles had pistols tired iuo in tin It is that fifty Poles were badly hurt by the how seriously cannot be Several officers sustained grave Young March A Serious Affair March An Attempt to Break On Suni prisoners in cell 2 of the county jail here tried hard to escape lust night floor and then day evening at Pauls a powder explosion caused the of two perI by digging through the sons and probably two will tunneling eight or ten feet through the A twentyfive pound Img of powder was j ground and one but were sitting on the and a rat was by m good time to ing near a crack in the Fosj frustrate their Four of the men Thomas of for tae term of nine of for the term of five years Augustus of New for the term of four Aldace of for the term of three years Walker of the term of two Tbe fact that Cooleys name heads the list does not necessarily indicate that he will be chairman of the com aa it must elect own chair Cooley was recently appointed fy Jodge Graham receiver of the Wa are Bald Knobber who were brought here from Joe Inman and Charles two others of the Bald confined ih the adjoining when asked if the The roof was raised abbut report was another Baldknob twentyfive feet in the air and fell back bcr besides Walker was shot at the the owner of the a small revolver and shot at the The bullet and striking the set fire to the powder and caused a ter rible which shattered the on Fosters two a boy and time that Edens and Green were O i ji IV mur girl aged 7 and 8 years respectively crushing their skulls and killing them Foster and wife were both badly burned and can hardly re The family were originally from Lawton ana the NKW March and counsel for the Oil Chemical Walter Lawtons latest ad mitted this morning that his clients had become seriously involved by their over saii that John Matthews was the and he received a flesh wound at the back of the head also thot it was reported that night among members of the band that the Bap tist was grazed by a bullet across his An examination by physicians tonight verifies the state ment as to the wound received by Mat a Germany lady of this gave birth to a male which has an elephants and in the place of a nose a short The mouth and lips protrude like those of an The child weighs about nine pounds and can be fed only with a The mother visited the circus winter quart ers here during the past winter and was terribly frightened by the The parents succeeded in keeping the matter to themselves until and very few have been permitted to see the A March the circuit court this Judges Brewer and Thayer decided the intervening petitions of holders of bonds on the Wabash lines east of the river for payment to them of nearly a million and a half which the intervenors claimed was earn ings in excess of expenses on these Judge Brewer reviewed the application at some length before arriving at his which was the dismissal of the He said the purchasing committee was a purchaser of the sys tem conditions pre scribed by the Lighted by Natural March large force of men is busily engaged in erect ing 100 street lamps throughout the city which arc to be illuminated with natural In connection with this Paola is soon to have twenty five electric light thus making the main part of the city nearly as light at night as day A Theatrical March the wellknown comic opera and and Donald Robert an wellknown now with Kate were very quietly here in Johns Episcopal church Kate Claxton acted as Charles Stevens was best Not more thin a dozen were at tin Struck March Penn sylvania mining company at a depth of about 700 feet struck a good supply of lubricating which is fol lowing and when analyzed it was found to be about 85 per cent Four new wells will be sank at Wild enthusiasm Will Keep no KANSAS March Times special says The druggists of this Crawford county met today and determined not to take out any license under the new Murray pro This means that they will keep no for any A Severe March storm of sleet and snow set in east of Pittsburg early this ed the telegraph service between Chica go and New and up to 11 oclock no telegraph communication had pass ed between the two A PRACTICAL A Loute Firm to a Mill IT With Proper Some time ago hi behalf of the chamber of corresponded with Best of relative to establishing a wire mill In this Yes ef the arrived the city and after talking the matter over with a few business a meeting of tbe chamber of commerce was was chosen chairman of the meeting and Briefly Beits proposition was as fol If the citizens of Lawrence will secure ground and erect a suitable not to cost to exceed be will put in a plant for a wire will sun an extensive the pay roll of which will be from the first at least per employes would be valuable addi tions to the At the start tbe mill would employ fifty Of these eight would be wire skilled mechan ics earning a The force and pay roll would be increased at once and would doubtless soon be Tbe building asked for must be with corrugated cost not over Every business man present thought the proposition lair and Bower sock said he would donate the needed land and the free use of tbe water power one Best eft for Louis last but will at once send back bis proposition in with exact specifications of A special committee will then be appointed to see what can be done in the Best said are plenty of Kan sas towns which offer us better financial but none of them have an advantage equal to your water power and railroad Water power is the great The benefits would accrue to Law rence from tbe establishment of such a manufactory are numerous and Fifty more of the best earning good would be a big boom for tbe Best Spate now own a wire mill in They given tbe best of business ref and personally known to It possible this manufactory must be The Verdict testi fies I can recommend Electric Bitters aa the very best Every bottle sold batt given relief to every One man took six and was cured of tism of 10 Abraham affirms The best selling medicine 1 have ever handled in my 20 yean in Electric Thousand of have added their testi so that the verdict is unanimous than Electric Bitten do cure all of tbe Kidneys or Only a half dol ar a bottle at Barber Bros Drug 2 I Navigation is no w open on the the is in jail in Two hundred brewers are in conven tion at York police raided the Chinese gamblers The Crown Princess of Portugal be came a mother The steamer from New has arrived at a well known business man of died Fire in caused damage to the suspender fac tories of the Spaulding and Rice Boston were damaged by fire Sunday Cardinal has been ap pointed to succeed the late Cardinal Jacobini as papal secretary of The British now admit their inability to enforce the new clo without a protracted The blockade on the Canadian Pacific railroad was raised and trains now run to the Pacific the great has sign ed with the Louis It is under stood that he is to receive All the telegraph wires east of Pitts burg were prostrated yesterday and there was absolutely no communication with New The German physicians union hn is sued a paper advising young men not to enter the medical profession because of IK suspicion of in the plot to kill thu committed suicide in prison Judge Charles of the com mon pleas court of has decided that Bohemian oats notes are valid in innocent Andrew the negro who whip ped his son to death at in has been convicted of murder in the second degree aud sentenced to ten years They Interfered With His March Wil NEW March Mor Carr and Patrick the j striking firemen on the steamship Sara pleaded guilty today iu the son the proprietor of a notorious resort Judge Brown sentenced them to on State known as the j one months imprisonment The ou occurred in the recent on their paper to a considerable j commenced suit in the circuit court toj it now transpires was entangled j day against Mayor Harrison and with a rich and only the day be of Police by he j BALTIMORE he Thompson and of as to whether confidence in had realized Ackley recorded a deed to her some of Lawtons New Jersey pro Kaiser n the police can close the concert Germans in this anniversary of tbe birth ol was observed by the Washington Creek Valley is looking well In this Our friend Thomas of turned out to be a full fledged newspaper Success to all sown and some of them are com ing Rain is much needed for wheat and Farmers turning over ground for The soil was never in a more ex condition to make a splendid John Tobler has ant tbe past week over 100 fruit trees on his new Bowen Benny two of Washington Creeks nice young will for Territory next There will tie more school term in our Clara isable to finish teaching her urn term at having a voro attack of tbe The a dean sweiD i 1 went up to Twin MOUM to h of deliver a liberal The pastures are getting OR Excitement in Great been caused in the vicinity of by ilie remarkable recovery of who was so he coulo not turn iu or everybody said hit was of A trial bottle of Nw Discovery wag him Finding re be bought a large bottle and a box of Pills and two bottles of tbe Discovers he wan well and bad gained in Trial Bottles of Great Discovery for Consumption free at Barber 2 The Boston Advertiser of tho most unique entertainments that has been given in Boiton wan tbe Alpine Club con cert at tne Young Mens Christian Associa tion hall last Tho room was filled to full 1800 persons being and all were profuse in ex pressions of The performance was artistic as well as It is com posed ladies and three This is their first appearance in They have appeared in many of the cities on tbe and there met with great They appeared in Tyrolese the ladies with short fancy striped skirts and black velvet and the men with gray blue knickerbockers and white the pioneer in silk culture in was in the city in consul tation with Brackett and John in reference to tbe appointment of toe commission provided for by tbe to a producing station in Kan Cant eat a Hoods Sarsaparilla Is a wonderful medicine for creating an ap regulating and giving i 7 New York New March call at per last loan 5c closed offered at 4 per Mercantile at per Sterling Exchange quiet bat for 60 day and for The total of today were 44B Missouri I City Grain and March 3 Soft March 76C bid red winter cash 31 Vic Kc asked 32Xc 38J4casked 3 26Kc asked 47c asked Corn dried bulk sacked H urn Me fine store lOc per doz full cream flats Young Kansas fat anil llr per Ih dressed 7c per City Live KANSAS March The Live Stock Indicator reports 427 Mar and 5tgnnc higher for shipping shade Good to choice stackers and I Ho common feeding UU cows and ad ut ac except lor pigs which urc to choice 60 common to skip and igs 3 Good to common to 2 Louis and Lonis March a closing at 8Gc asked July closing c No i to dair ut Louis Live March Market active and heavy nativo fair to good butchers steers fair to ked stockers fair to common to Shipment Market fairly heavy and batchers se fair to to common to firm and made np altogether of what was left over Common to Medium to Chicago Grain and March 2 wheat 3spring lo pork per Laia per Chicago tire March The Drovers reports ket active and ICc Shipping ol OH to 1900 Ibs 4 stockera and corn lOc Bough and n5 1 2  

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