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   Lima Times Democrat, The (Newspaper) - September 26, 1901, Lima, Ohio                               THE LIMA T T CABLE AND TELEGRAPH THE CO yOL XVII 297 LIMA OHIO SEPTEMBER CENTS SENTENCED TO DIE Judge White Condemns Czolgosz to Death by Electrocution October is His Last Day The Order of the Court Further Provides That the Murderer Must be Taken to Auburn Prison and Remain in Solitary Confinement y to Buffalo Sept o'clock this noon Leon the assassin of was brought into the court room sentenced by Judge The court room was filled to overflowing but many police were on hand to prevent any hostile demonstration He was sentenced to die by electrocution at Auburn on October 28 lie did not appear much moved by the words of the judge which limited his time on earth to twenty-nine days The court stipulated that Czolgosz should be at once removed to Auburn and kept in tary confinement till the day of his execution LATEST Addition to the National Conscience Fund Was Received by Gage This Morning Some Unknown Remits Over Six Thousand Dollars Which He Says was Due as Im- port Duties Special by wire to Washington Sept latest addition to the Conscience fund of Secretary Gage came today in the shape of an unregistered and unsigned letter containing in bills The writer said he was convinced that he had not paid a high enough duty on imported goods and wasted to make restitution This is the largest single amount except one of 515.000 ever turned in to the treasury RUN STARTED On a Cleveland Bank Yesterday i May be the Is Letter Issued of the Boers No One Appears to Know the Cause j It was a Needless Run as the Bank I Had Plenty of Money and Declined Offers of Help I Twenty Millions of Acres are j Offered Them It Challenges Son in a Runaway in New York City Team of Horses Frightened and a Rein Broke A Stopped the Team rs Time to Prevent a Collision With a Family Goes to Washington by wire to New York Sept Roosevelt Jr had a narrow escape from in a yesterday A team horses behind ho was being driven became unmanageable one rein broke and had not beep for the quick work of a passing trian who stopped the horses the riage would have collided with a Lexington avenue car After the ex- was over young Theodore nonchalantly left the carriage and later proceeded to meet his mother at the Pennsylvania railway ferry whence the family went to Washington the United States Wot Al The President of the Amalgamated la Mexico They Could Have board Facilities aa Advantage That was Denied Them in South Africa Special by to A run was started on the Lake Shore Banking ami Savings Co Wednesday The bank has all the money it wants It perfectly sound and the run was over this No one knows how it started A of- of from other banks because it was not needed WATCHMAN To Prove the Charges He Made Against Gompers and Witchel London Sept Ex- press says tfu aro to Mexico i there having been offered for a price has I been at Who are the of Two of i amount will buy acres The laud has of 112 miles will thus offer facilities to the Boers in south Africa the Strongest Labor in the United States In an the Federation of and John Mitchell president iii Mine Workers of Theodore J Shaffer of Amalgamated of iron Steel and Tin Workers o prove them There was sent out and papers a purporting from in which grave and are made by the undersigned as the accounts published differ n phraseology but in all essentials there is no doubt in our minds tin from you for our duty labor movement and the in- to our care we no desire to enter into a through the newspapers But we believe it necessary your charges and insinuations bo substantiated or refuted we the following to First that a committee of three shall merit either in or the city of York for Purpose of hearing ami the charges and insinuations you made against us Second that ho committee us guilty of charges and insinuations we will from the presidency of ths American ot Labor and Presidency of the United Mine America that the com- shall consist of three members of organized labor to be selected by you can not that you make grave accusations against us premeditation as to their we therefore Insist ROOT IS ILL Cremated in a Bad Fire in a Furniture Factory Special Uy wirt to Minerva 0 Sept Minerva Furniture was destroyed by nast night causing a loss of M A Smith night watchman Was In tuO buC could not get help to Mas Only his charred bones were recovered this morning wire to Sept lias been received at the war department that secretary of Root is ill again another operation for boils being essary The secretary will remain at New York city for the present that in common justice to us and with j fj uu auu TT tm regard to the Interests which and we represent you three days of your aa of our proposition SHAFFER Makes a Peppery Reply to Gompers Who Mitchell Made Demand for Proof Of the Made by Shaffer That They Did Nothing to Help the Amalgamated la the Strike Special hj wire to Pittsburg Sept dent Shaffer made a reply to Gompers and Mitchell who demanded proof of his charges that they did nothing to help the Amalgamated in its contest with the steel Shaffer suggests that three men he chosen to gate tha steel strike and Shaffer's ex- planation of why the battle was lost Shaffer select Simon t Burns Gompers his man and two selected hame a And Says Nash Must Not Mix in The Mayor of Columbus Has Some Opinions Which He Does Not Hesitate to Ex- press Concerning Way Things Will be Managed in Columbus Special by wire to Columbus Sept Hinkie this morning said Mr Nash will not stop any prize fights at Columbus while I am mayor The mayor says that he will do the investigating and he finds that the proposed ion of the Manhattan club is to be a prize fight he will stop it himself He said further Mr Nash has no call to interfere in this matter New Shooting Record Cincinnati Sept the annual shooting tournament of the Cincinnati Gun club Stanley Rhodes ot bua O set a new record of 58 straight kills without a miss with three traps Ciosby Elliot Hikes Young and other shots were wild and did not hold their own although as a whole the records of the 13 entered Were maintained Weather Special by wire to Sept and Friday By the Rulers of man Empire They Feei That a Warfare Upon Would be Disastrous To the Commercial Interests of The Government's Commercial Policy Dis- cussed at Munich Berlin Sept Tb conference regarding Germany's commercial icy is in session iu Munich is attended Professor Waiter Lotz of University of who was the first speaker took for his theme the question Is sn Increase in Grain Duties Compatible With the Welfare of He answered it ia the negative saying i The desire for dearer grain results in a desire for dearer meat eggs fruit vegetables iron paper yarn building materials more expensive ings Export is possible only when cost of production is cheap But tha new tariff aims at a higher cost of production While wo oppose grain duties we must ask on the other hand for a reduction of numerous in- duties The speaker uttered a word of tion against a tariff war with the ed States pointing out that Germany wold lose her markets in South ica Great Britain and eastern Asia Professor Schumacher of Cologne in- the doctrine of a moderate In- crease of duties He said he thought a duty of 6 marks for rye and GMs for wheat would bo justifiable Full re- in customs questions must be secured with the United States he observed Both Germany and the United States must bind themselves We myst unconditionally The scare of a tariff war is exaggerated but Germany can not ful fill every wish of the United States Russian Grain St Petersburg Sept report issued by the minister of finance 31 shows that the grain crop in the southwestern provinces Is excellent and that it is above the dium in northern Caucasus and land The winter crop is only ocre in southeastern Russia and in the Valga provinces The spring grain crop Js everywhere worse than the winter crop on account ot the drouth Will Not Visit America Berlin Sept Chun the Chinese envoy will not return home by way of the United States In cordance with telegraphic instructions the prince will go to Genoa and then Oct 1 will sail direct for China Boer Leaders Sept Boer n captured since Witnesses Discuss Coaling in the Schley Courte Official Dispatches are Given Airing Up to This Time the Hero of Santiago Battle is Away Ahead Evidence Shows That the Original Language of Dispatches were Distorted and Changed from Original Form Special bj to Washington Sept was only one session of the Schley court today court adjourning to attend the funeral of Judge Wilson in the after- noon Captain Wise of the Yale was ed on the stand and testified that she was off Santiago from May 22 to 26 and saw no signs of the Spanish fleet Wise he had never given Schley information that the Spanish Sleet was in Santiago bay Captain Wise admitted he could hate communicated With Schley at any time by signal between May 20 and Information had been re- from the navy department that the Spanish fleet was in Santiago Wise's excuse was that Capt knew of this information and it was his business to tell Schley COTTON AND WISE Commanders of Scout Vessels What They Know Tell Washington Sept were introduced in the Schley court of inquiry They were Admiral Cotton who as captain com- manded the auxiliary cruiser Harvard and Captain Wise who the auxiliary cruiser Vale during the Spanish war Both these vessels were used as scouts and both came nn wirh the squadron off Santiago on May 27 before retrograde ment to Key West was Ad- miral Cotton testified that he had gone aboard Admiral Schley's ship the Brooklyn on that date to take dispatches to him and he said at first that he gave him four or five dispatches addressed to he der of the He afterward modified this statement saying that all but two of these dis- patches weru addressed to himself Admiral but that they con- information which he thought should be in Admiral Schley's sion One of these was a copy of a dispatch from Admiral Sampson which had not been printed in the of- records statins that the Spanish that coal could have been taken from tUe OH 25 the day os which the retrograde movement to Key West was begun for the purpose of coaling A Dear Schley letter is dated Key West Fla May 20 Referring to a telegram from the navy ment received by Sampson advising the latter to send word to Schley to proceed to Santiago Sampson After duly considering this telegram I decided to make no change in the present plans that is that you hold your squadron prf fuegos If the Spanish ships have put in to Santiago they must come either to Havana or to deliver the munitions of war which they are said to bring tor use in Cuba I ass fore of opinion that our best chance of success in capturing their ships be to hold the two points fuegos and Havana With all the force we can muster If later it should de- that these vessels are at tiago we could then assemble off that port the ships best suited for the pose and completely blockade it Un- til we therefore receive more positive information we shall have to continue hold Havana and Santiago Captain Wise testified that on May 27 he had signaled Captain of the Texas his opinion that Cervera was inside the harbor at Santiago but the testimony was ruled out Schley announced that he bas selected Mr Rayner as his chief of counsel to succeed Judge Wilson During session Mr Rayner ed attention to the fact that the guage employed in Admiral Schley's dispatches to the navy department dated May 29 he said he could not obey orders as to coaling various changes in tna He Mid 91 w COLUMBIA Leads the Shamrock Over a Course of Lively Fast Miles The Shamrock Cannot Win Was the Verdict of the Spectators After tie Cup Defender Had Rounded the Outer Mark Leading Sir Thomas English Yacht Special br wire to Highlands N J Sept ten knot breeze from the northeast ing and there is every prospect that there will be a cracking good race be- tween the Shamrock and today An enormous fleet of yachts and excursion boats arc loaded with passengers to see the race AH society is represented and many bles are here from Europe all ing the sport of the day Among the big steam yachts carrying large ties are J P Morgan's giant Corsair the belonging to John Jacob Astor the Sybarite George J Gould May Alexander laer Niagara Howard Gould E C Santanella Perry Sultana John R Dresel There were hundreds of other yachts a cost that would make a good navy for the first class power THE SHAMROCK Appeared Able to Cross the Columbia's Bow at At alter an hour's sail the Columbia was liu lead wind is now light and it is feared the race may not sailed in the limited It now looks us it the rock's chances for lifting the cup very bad As the wind grows Heater the Columbia seems to increase lead Not Pass the Columbia The could not get past the Columbia and at the bia crossed the Shamrock's bow that captain Barr is leading the Englishman The Course is in Splendid Snaps Ai the boats are still very close together with the Columbia still leading slightly Thy course is in splendid shape end patrol boats are keeping excursion steamers off frora Um racers Live Stock Market Chicago Sept 10 cents lower hogs 24.000 lower sheep 10.000 lOc higher At o'clock it looted as if the j Shamrock might be able to cross the I Columbia's bow if she came about be- cause she certainly had footed at a tremendous speed COLUMBIA THE Betting Among the Sports is in Favor of American Yacht The Shamrock Finally Got Ahead At it was a drifting match is which the Shamrock got in the lead and it is now one minute ahead of The wind is very light New York Sept on the races still ues at 10 to S iu favor of the Columbia j Charles Mitchell's bet of to j against G E Elliott of Chicago j was the biggest one reported today Light Wind Spoils It At the gained gained slight lead on tha but the wind is so light that there is a probability of contest Columbia Still Leading The Columbia still leads but is little prospect now at that the race can be finished in the time limit THEY ARE OFF And the Columbia Gets the Best of the Start The start made a few minutes after eleven o'clock the Columbia leading by five seconds THE COLUMBIA Had a Goad Lead When She Rounded the Outer Mark The Shamrock's Chances are Slim Highlands Sept Columbia around the outer mark at theu broke her balloon jib top sail At the rounded the outer mark boisterous and that word had omitted from the printed copy of the as the admiral had said that tons of coal would be necessary the printed copy made it tons It was also stated in the original that the vard was going to Port Royal as Kingston had been inserted in the printed copy There also were other changes Charges Against Filipino Officers Manilla Sept 26 General Isidoro Torres who surrendered some months ago was arrested and will be tried tor having ordered the murder of ral Fieldner of the Twelfth infantry at province of Bulacan last October It is probable that eral Alejandrino will shortly be ar- rested Acting his orders many of his officers or otherwise killed Filipinos who sympathized with the Atienza with his entire has surrendered to Captain Pitcher had been in close pursuit of bdm since lieutenant Hazzard captured tUe deserter ard in his camp Captain Pitcher has also been capturing small bands of in- arid receiving tae surrender of others Marinez Ana and the last insurgent officers in the prov- ince of South have dered to Captain Williams putting an to the insurrection in that prov- ince Crutser Cleveland Cleveland Sept Ruth Hanna Miss Phelps Senator Hanna and a delegation from the Cleveland chamber of commerce leave for Bath Me where Saturday Miss Hanna will christen the new cruiser land to on that day Grain Market Special by wire to Chicago Sept ber corn Jan pork ia t if Accident in the Virginia Oil Field Gas from a Well Ignited Unexpectedly The Derrick Burned Down asd Two Men So Badly Injured by tSe Flames That They Will Die by Cairo Va Oil Company's well on the Karkness Track near here struck oil and gas unexpectedly at 3 o'clock this ing The saa became ignited from the boiler burning the ribly burning Witling and Wra H The flesh fell bones they both via die Zionists Guilty Victoria B C- Sept a ot the Christian church 1st was a guilty of by WalSer on charge that ae the oJ his two children to for them mad leal attendance which in the trial heJd was of at life the vides for saying father or dian shall provide for his children Eugene Zionist ia also charged causing the death wiH be tried oa Noir   

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