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   Lima Times Democrat, The (Newspaper) - August 29, 1901, Lima, Ohio                               THE LIMA AND TELEGRAPH REPORT OF THE ASSOCIATION CO VOL XVII NO 273 OHIO AUGUST Are Losing Ground Rapidly in Their Battle With the Trust MURDERED And Placed on Bumpers of a Train Cleveland Police Have Mysterious Case By President Schwab of the Steet Trust Who Declares Their is Nothing to Arbitrate Men Want to Re- turn to Work i i 99 Indianapolis Aug Burns head H of the glass workers announced today that 5 President Schwab of the steel trust has re- f his proposal of arbitration for the si eel workers strike 3 Overtures Ignored by Schwab i Ticket Found in the Murdered Boy's Pocket Indicated That He Was From Elmira N Skull Fractured to Cleveland Aug this morning the body of a boy about i years of age discovered oa bumpers of a Lake Shore train boy's skull was and was every evidence that he had been murdered and placed OP the bumpers A ticket ia bis pocket indicated that he was X ami of that town notified New York Schwab the other officials of the steel trust it is said today arc all overtures from the labor union men toward a ment of the steel strike Schwab says there Is nothing to arbitrate and that they are ting the men back every day for work in the BLAME For the Tendency of Railways To Consolidate j Placed Upon Commerce Laws Evidence Before Industrial Commission on Trans- Is Made Public and Shows the of Discrimination in Rates ard Oil Co by to Washington Aug iP Evidence be- fore the Industrial Commission on transportation was made today Her Pet Kitten to Long Pole tendency toward IB commerce reat to Milwaukee Men are U g Milwaukee Aug steel workers at Bay View have held a secret H and have sent j D Mickey and S Cooper to Pittsburg to see President Shaffer H Their mission is to ask the Amalgamated president for permission to resume m the Illinois steel plants in as well as in Kay View EL TRUST or plants j vii soon Man But the hs of th i's Firm A making i district and force at the ritsir working two turn anil day from noW claims that full ends The strikers Haim ran not be good Tin Plate company advertising for nonunion applicants arc offered tbo and permanent jobs case the application Personally and the applicant free from all union 3 he company has not as yet attempt to start either its tin plate company's avowed Intention of away from thv union on 01 the will got to run if we the the threat us Until are assured that they are we will keep our The latest official declaration from sources in that the strike can now be settled only by the men going back to the mills The position the officials take it is said is that the is over so far as their dealing with the as a hody is con- carried They want workmen for their Idle and men who want work pan have it for the asking at wages paid before the shut-down They may be union men or not but the union can have no say as to work or wages MURDERER SULTAN'S i Electrocuted at Siag Sing Secretary Favors Prison This Morning lied His Mother-in-law and Was Resigned to His Fate Walking Calmly to the Death Chair ical Measures And Expel All French dents from Turkey She Held the Helpless Animal While She Touched a Match to Its Fur and Saw it Cremated Now Who is nine Years of Age Must Go to Girls In- SchooL as ment for the Deed wire ts Aug Con- way tyho been with her mother in alloy was sent to the Industrial today by the Probate Court on com- plaint of the Humane Har offence was the of her pet ami suspending the from one end of a pole holding the other in her band and a match to the kitten's fur She was unmoved by tbe of the kitten as it passed through its cremation but held the le until the was dead pooling it is that they have div with Grain rates from Chicago to Vork which in were rents per have decreased to 10 cents yor rate making by Parsons wao says thai secret rebate 10 to 73 per cent have wade in ami thai Standard secures by under hilling of cars making rates from points where that company has rentier IPS at lower than rates for com- at other points NEGROES All Ordered to Leave the Town The Citizens of Whitesboro Texas are Aroused Assault and Murder of a White Woman Causes the zens to Adopt Radical Measures wire to Fort Worth Texas Aug armed white men visited the home of every negro at last night and ordered them to leave the country under penalty of death if they remain Many negroes have already gone The Mayor called a mass meeting of citizens to discuss and means of putting an end to lawlessness The action was induced by The fiendish sault and murder of Mrs recently Lives Sacrificed by the of a Steamboat Boiler Crowded With Passengers When the Port Boiler Burst Rending the Becks and Scalding the Victims With the Liberated ed the Explotion Is Chosen for the Special by wire to Philadelphia Aug number killed by the explosion of a boiler on the steamer City of Trenton may be increased to 13 the known number now being 11 Of 10 remaining tims in the hospital at two women are in such a critical con- dition that the doctors have given up hope and have notified relatives to hasten to their death beds SUICIDED For Fear He Would be ed for Forgery pedal by wire to Dayton Aue fear that h be arrested for forgery Con table Sheepan of Harrison township himself this morning He lefi note for his wife saying that he wa oing to take her along only that he would be a murderer Of Mississippi ed from Duty Governor Installs Another Man in the Office The Treasurer Failed to Make a Satisfactory Explanation of the Absence of Funds His Office by wire to Had a Coffin On Board Philadelphia Aug the Ul- steamer City of day the only piece of freight was an empty coilin Who are Assembled in Louisville Abul Hamid However is Unable to Screw Up His Courage to That Called for by wire to Y- was convicted of his mother-in-law was in The con- j Special by wire to man was resigned to his fate Vienna Aug The la correspondent says to death calmly applied three before was officially dead i by The Weather Ire to ton Aug partly tonight and Friday with In northern portion Cooler n portion that Izzet Bey Abdul tary is urging the Sultan to tate a conflict with France by expelling all French residents from Turkey The Sultan however can not screw hia courage up to point Italian and British r telegraphed their ing the despatch of warships to FEDERAL Will be Pleased to Receive This News The Trusts are Going to Pay the Campaign Expenses and They Will Not be Touched Special by wire to Columbus Aug Dick of the Republican State Executive committee announced today that no circulars would be sent out this year to federal soliciting contributions as hat been done In previous years We won't do it because we don't need the money said Dick Morton to Edit a Nebraska City AUR Daily Tribu ne been iold to tne Printing of of v Jackson Miss Aug signed a document ing State Treasurer J R Stowers and appointed Hon W Carlisle rary treasurer Mr Stowers in his statement given out last Friday said that the missing and counted for when the governor banks by his cashier under his tion which is forbidden by law All the banks of Jackson having denied that had any of this money on deposit the governor wrote Mr ers for a full and complete statement in writing as to where the deposits were made and ail things with the transaction Treasurer Stowers answer to ernor letter as to the abouts of the cash missing Aug 15 is a very Ions document He declines to name the banks wherein the cash was deposited The governor the a agent bank cashiers Jones and Anderson and the old and new treasurers have recounted thn cash An expert accountant also will be employed at once to overhaul tho books and on his report ouster will be instituted against treasurer for violation of the SiV in failing to keep the money in treasury Mr Stowers has re- counsel to represent him Mr Carlisle tne new treasurer is an alderman of the city of Jackson Its has filed the required personal bond and entered upon of his duties Henry Bates Stoddard ed the First Prize This Morning Invitations Received by the Committee on Place for ing the Next Triennial Conclave wire M Louisville Aug Knights today elected Deputy Grand Master Henry Bates Stoddard of Bryan Texas to the office of grand master Recorder Mayo and Treasurer Lines will doubtless be re-elected The chief contest is for grand junior warden For this General Thomas of Maryland and Prank H Thomas of the most mentioned There is a dearth of for the meeting The committee on this has not received a single invitation Milwaukee JSt Paul Indianapolis and San are mentioned The conclave closes with a ball Among other elections was that of Geo B Melish of Cincinnati to be Grand Captain General EXPLOSION Of the Port Boiler Was Followed By Disastrous Fire Burned to the Waters Edge on Lake George No Passengers Were Aboard But the Members of the Crew Had Very Narrow Escapes SpecJal by wire to Falls N V Aug palatial was by fire on Lake George this morning There were no passengers Imt as the fire the hawsers the steamer floated from the dock the crew was rescued with great difficulty She is a total loss Philadelphia Aug 23 While the steamboat City of Trenton of th Steamboat company was on hw way trorn tills idly to irenton N J her port boiler exploded killing seven persons and injuring over a score of others Four are missing but as many sustained slight injuries It is thought the missing may be among thoU not find it necessary to go to the hospital The dead D J Chew assistant engineer Miss Groen adelphia two one deckhand and two passengers names Mrs John and Matilda Cross Philadelphia and two children who were seen to jump over- board Theresa Rhein and Louisa of Philadelphia were ly injured After the explosion the boat took lire and ran aground She lies a wrecked ana blackened hulk in the marshes opposite 16 miles above this city hold is filled with water and it Is feared more of her passengers crew may be found in the bottom of the boat when the water is pumped out The City of Trenton made daily trips between Philadelphia and ton stopping at Burlington N J Bristol Pa and other points on the way She left the company's wharf 15 minutes behind her schedule time Her passenger list was lighter than and she carried very little freight Tlie vessel was in charge of Captain W A The other of- Edward Curry pilot j mate Edward phy chief J D Chew engineer and Clayton purser There were about 12 I and deckhands aboard I Nothing of moment occurred until the boat At a j point what is known as i risen mansion a building j fronting the Delaware river at this 1 suburban resort the steam con- with me port boiler burst with a loud report forward portion of the upper deck was well filled with passengers while many others were in the cabin Before any of the gers or employes had time to seek places of safety another explosion curred and this time the port was rent in twain Scalding aad poured into the cabin and sections ot the woodwork were torn by the explosion Passengers who were not scalded by steam and boiling water were struck by tho ing portions of the splintered cabin Legs and arms were broken and faces and bodies were parboiled The screams of the injured could be heard on shore the cries of those who leaped and were blown into the were So great was Ilia force of the explosion that a piano in tbe upper room hurled many feet away from the bout into the river This proved a fortunate for many of the injured passengers Thrown into the water scalded and otherwise injured so that they were they clung to piano which had into shallow water until rescued When the explosions occurred Mata and Pilot Curry were in- the pilot house were witb terrific force from the Jittle in- closure Tbe wheel revolving with rapidity causing tho rudder to turn the the boat towards and she quickly ran aground fastening herself in the mud By time the caught fire and those of the passengers who were aboard were compelled to leap for their lives Fortunately water was not four feet deep and many were able to wade ashore Some who were too injured to themselves were rescued The captain and crew of the as They rendered ali the ance possible to the injured and Cap- was the last man to the boat ANOTHER Ocean Record is Broken by the Deutchland to Aug 29 Another this Ue steamship the trip to New York a Sve 5 24 TRAIN LOAD Of Food Being Sent to the Starving Texass by wire to Fort Worth Texas Aug Food is being sent to the starving people of county Word reaches here that the condition is growing worse help reaches the people at fosa wilt follow It three fpr supplies to the scene from San generally is Bending ACTION Commenced by Attorney General To Oust a Building and Loan Co From It's Charter Allegation Hade That the Company a False Dividend in Excess of the Actual Earnings Special by wire to Columbus AUg attorney general today Siled a suit to oust the Northern Ohio Building and Loan com- pany of Cleveland from its charter It is capitalized lor The suit is brought on the ground that it made a false dividend Jn excess of the actual earnings It is also stated that the directors surrendered powers ty the secretary in violation of law Grain and Pork Market Special by wire to Chicago Aug her wheat com 53 oats 33 pork 14.27 Live Stock Special iir Aug cents SWINDLES Of Gigantic Proportions Have Been Discovered Bogus Gold Dast aad Nuggets ped to the and Dis- Broadcast by wire to Sari Francisco Aug ret service men are looking ior ths perpetrator of a on a in tie far north Hundreds ol of dollars worth bogus gold dust and nuggets has been perl to the Klondike and broadcast MAYOR Of Cincinnati Gives a a Trouncing bf wire lo New Ang man of Dan have been arrested -in Delaware county New York on a charge of and The game warder caught A Controversy followed   

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