Lima Times Democrat, The (Newspaper) - November 25, 1901, Lima, Ohio THE LIMA CABLE AND TELEGRAPH OF THE PRESS ASSOCIATION CO isro MONDAY CENTS ORDERS From Uncle Sam to Prevent the of Colon JTU Escaped Capt Perry of the United States Ship Iowa Starts Out With a Detachment of Men to Head off a Demonstration by Liberals wire to Washington Nov the United States gun Machias at Colon has forbidden bombardment of Colon LV Colombian vessel Pinzon till have time to leave city At Panama railway seriously interrupted fi the United Stales ship with i of men has lo intercept six hundred liberals Perry wili prevent any against the railway Concord has arrived at Panama Shr wont to relievo the Iowa of the situation at the both will remain until This makes four United at the Isthmus u and Concord at Panama and the and Marietta at Colon Crea of tho Use senior val anil ho instructions Washington regarding the threat to bombard Thare is much excite went in Colon Breastworks are boing tn tho public of Panama The in liio vicinity of these lire hastily to safor placas All persons known to Liberals are en government declared its intention to contest every inch cf ground if an to the city is It is reported thai some TO men who wore wounded at on the arid of facing Panama harbor to avoid craning alarm in Taboos is fibout eight miles from Pan- ama The is very anxious j thin should bo- the United States battleship Iowa but Captain Perry commander baa not complied with this request HOLOCAUST Destroyed Four Young Lives Horrible Deaths Which Came in Early Morning A Residence Caught Fire aad Be- fore They Could be Rescued Four Daughters were Cremated by Wire to Nov daughters of J G Miller of Lare street vilie were burned to death in a fire which destroyed their residence early this morning The dead are Amanda Miller aged 16 Amelia aged 18 aged S Bosie aged 23 in- jured J G Miller Mrs J G Miller Tennie aged 11 and Lilly aged 13 ears The Miller family lived at 116 street a suburb The fire is believed to have been caused by the exploding of a lamp which Rosa Miller was using while getting her father's breakfast Mrs Miller the mother iil typhoid fever rushed to the street in night COLD In Death the Eight were Found Deadly Had Completed the Sad Tragedy Before the Rescuing Party Dared to Enter the Death Trap Condition of the Bodies Showed That All But Two of Party Had Died Without a Struggle FOLLOWED His Wife to the Home of Her Parents And Tried to Shoot Her Be- fore Their Eyes He Wounded Both of Her Parents and was Then Skot Bead by His Eighteen Year Old CAMPS FOREIGNERS Were Notified to Leave Colon Before The Bombardment Colon Colombia Nov a oi an exchange of notes between United gunboat Machlas and General com- manding the Colombian gunboat has 600 on board tne robes and is now ia a precarious con- dition Miller tried to save the but the flames and smoke to rooms they slept impossible and they perished Rosa got out of the house but died in the street A LASSO Claims Colon Nov to a time with and a few men government claims to have effected a at routing the en- pray ami aji taken the of iwu Among UIP number j recovered according to the ment version s thp of ga The Liberal vision of the dent Js that the alcalde was afraid to litter officially notified the Tight and when raptured offered British and French warships now Diaz the Liberal leader If hs would him that the offer was accepted and that the alcalde was allowed lo go after giving his word of honor not to attempt to escape The Liberals airo assert that General ban a landing at after ths had to join the forces marching to the Umpire that ho imbeds today to Thu various consuls are their respective refuge may lir on board the To bombard the town of it is TP across railroad tracks and the j railway employs probably earned His Store was to be Robbed He Kept Guard and Saw Two Burglars Enter Opened Fire Upon the Prowlers but Escaped Without Being Men Ar- rested on Suspicion hj wire to Ohio Nov Prank W Ranch received a tip ais store was to be burglarized With friends he lay in in the store and at midnight i entered through a window As they got inside Ranch opened them but they escaped without ii harmed George and Jesse of tlie village are under arrest Was the Potomac Was Used by the Bold To Catch a Victim on Streets of Cleveland In of the Largest City in Ohio a Yorker is Lassoed and Thea Robbed W Va NOT dead bodies of the lost party of eight well known mining men catered West mine of the Col- hy wiro Cleveland highwayman with a lasso caught Gustave aad Joseph were a rich New York a furrier with arms clasped around each other lieries company on Friday morning last have been recovered A rescuing party persons entered at the main entrance the mice as they Went in order to inspect the circulation of the air They had reached a distance of feet from the entrance when they encountered sun of white damp that it was impossible to proceed farther Re- tracing their steps they decided to make another attempt from the Tug river entrance some EIX miles across the Flat Top mountain They went Ui this entrance and alter going a dis- tance of some GOO feet the dead bodies of A S Hurst chief inspector Bod subinspector anil Frazier G Belt mining engineer ali huddled together From their positions they must have met death suddenly aad without pain All of them were lying face down with no signs of a le Hurst made a pillow of his coat on which his head rested Tha of the other members of the party Superintendent of Mines seph Cardwell the Shamokin Coal and Coke company R E St Glair second assistant in- spector State Inspector Price and Maurice St were found several hundred feet back in niino three of the bodies lying some little distance apart Bob St Special by wire to Marietta Ohio Nov who lived near Beverly was instantly killed last night after trying to murder his wife's parents Jowing a bitter quarrel his wife took their baby and fled to her father Jacob Stokes a few miles distant followed and seat a bullet through the ear of Mrs Stokes whea she came out to meet her daughter He then turned his gun on Jacoh Stokes wounding him in the nose and eye and sending a bullet into his side which may prove fatal Still suing his wife Wilking shot the lock off the door oi Stokes house and gained an He was met by the eighteen year old son of Stokes who covered him with a shot gun and fired The charge passed through neck he fell dead Some years ago uncle left him which he squandered in dissipation Of the Kentucky Union Miners Raided by State Troops No Resistance was Offered Men Taken to Jail and a Charge Filed Against Them Operators Appeal to the Court for the Issuance of a nent Injunction neck last night nearly clicked him to beat him over the head and look diamonds wired from him was assaulted on Oak in the beart of the city He is in hospital today in a critical condition RATIONS Are With Each Today for a Divorce and Carrie Stiff Fight Against Him by v vip to Kansas Nov Of David Cari Nation is set for today has lawyers to contest his ui and and it she caused him great ther actions regarding Of Colonel Anderson Washed Ashore And was Found on the Bank of River at Mt He was a Man of National tation aad a At- Hote Explained His Death Special by wire to Washington Nov day tho body of CoL Alexander D Anderson a man of national tion was found on the banks of the Potomac river at Mount Vernon ing been washed ashore Anderson's pockets were filled with stones He disappeared Sunday leaving a note that he had decided to seek rest in the Potomac Col Anderson was one of tho originators of the World's Fair of and was for several years sociated with Gen John W Noble the secretary of the Interior In the law practice at St Catholics to Meet Philadelphia Nov of Catholic organizations and Catholic communities generally throughout the country are much interested in the approaching convention of the can Federation of Catholic Societies of the United States which will open in Cincinnati 10 They regard it aa a for tbo church in America Every Catholic organization in the country has fied the national officials of its tion to participate It is believed that the convention will number over delegates and the city of Cincinnati Is making elaborate preparations to receive and entertain them It ia ex- that the will make some positive declarations upon ters of current national interest such as the position of the church in the Philippines Cleveland's Condition Princeton J Nov con- dition of Cleveland who i is suffering with a cold is very much improved Dr Wikoff his physician out the following statement for Mr Cleveland is getting along very nicely and to all ances is entirely out of danger Mrs Cleveland made the Mr Cleveland is very much improved and we are encouraged to believe that he will be fully recovered within a tow days He is still in bed and very quietly he is somewhat distressed with a cough caused by breaking up of tha cold in death The bodies of ley Maurice St Clair and Price were discolored and bruised about the face showing signs of a struggle it being j very to see they made a ate attempt at retracing their steps to bettor air out already had advanced too far into the deadly white damp to escape alive It is by members of the ing- party thai Hurst Beil and would hardly have lost their lives but for the fact that they lost their way entering a chamber 150 feet to the left or near one of the passages from the Baby mine in which the deadly white damp bad accumulated in great quantity The bodies are very much swollen and having been at- tacked by mine rats present a some spectacle The fire is still burning in Baby mine and mine officials seem at a loss to understand how it will be finally extinguished The only way It is believed Is by flooding Tills will be an enormous undertaking as the mine is a drift mine Mine ex- perts claim thore is great danger of explosions by flooding the mine as when the water comes in contact with the fire the generation of gas wili be so great as to possibly blow away the side of the mountain Although the company still Insists that all of the miners who were en- gaged in the mine on the morning of the explosion have been ed for there is reason to believe that at least 60 people mostly Hungarians are still missing It is estimated that the Baby mine fire is causing damage la the sum of a day NATIVES Surprised by a Force of U S Troops Heavy Loss Sustained by a Formidable Force A Small Detachment of Americans Climbed a Precipice and At- tacked the Stronghold in the Rear Madisonville Ky Nov mous and talked of camp oi the striking union minors that has been located about a quarter of a south of in the southern part Of this county is a thing of the past There is nothing left to mark the rendezvous of those who the officers and even the courts anil gave the slate aad county authorities Grain Market Special by Wire to Chicago Nov ber wheat corn oats January pork 15.87 t ib East Market sheep Cattle fair 10 and 15 cents siow Four Suspects Portland Or Nov men wore arrested on a of ing James B Morrow who was found dead on the sidewalk near his home last Thursday They are Jack Wade alias of burg Prank Smith W Y ANARCHIST ON TRIAL Charged With Being an Accomplice of the Murderer pf King Humbert Special by Wire Milan Italy Nov anarchist Granotti ot Patterson N J who is accused being the accomplice of the assassin ot King bert was begun is charged with having accompanied Brescia at the time of the killing of Hubert and with having a revolver ready to firs at the in case cie failed Merlino who lawyer is defending Manilla Nov Edw P company of Ni infantry has attacked ant insurgent fort on Bohol and south of Cobu in the group This for was surrounded on all a precipice and the only entrance 10 the higher ground was guarded by a a line of it Captain Serjeant McMahon and 0 nien to climb the precipice at- tack the ton in the rear Sergeant party accomplished their task after hours through the thick undergrowth cf brush and vines covered the most cliff They took tho by surprise and drove them from fort As the insurgents they bad to pass the remainder of Captain company at a distance of 150 yards Here the enemy suffered terrible losses Thu gents defended themselves non and rifles The cannon were cap- tured the smaller ones being removed the larger ones were buried Captain in his report makes special mention for bravery of gunts List and McMahon The United States distilling ship Iris lias been aground on a reef near for three days past The United States cruiser New York and the boat Yorktown have gone to her sistance General has ordered that in the future complete records shall be kept of all natives taking the oath of allegiance to the United States cates of these records be signed in English Spanish and Tagalog The Philippine constabulary was last August is proving Itself a valuable adjunct to the tary authorities and is making an enviable record so trouble for tas past two save ssh heaps straw that was used frir holes ia the ground tnade by the rent stays and other oj debris incident to cainp life All of the campers on whom the sun rose Sunday morning with the tion of a very who escaped tbe officers are prisoners behind the bars of the county charged by County Judge vmh breach of the peace unlawfully assembling and banding together thereby making the camp a menace aad terror to ths lic peace The four tents with all the were cap- tured aud Drought in with the men It will bo that the on the part of the county authorities to in fee fore- going is execution of an order issued Wednesday by County John C- B Hall com- manding that the union camp at tonville be before Saturday morning ai that the campers shall not assemble again in the county Judge Hall issued the dis- banding after receiving sworn statements from more than TOO ble men residing in the southern tion of this county who swore that armed man went forth from these camps and responsible for the nightly attacks 02 the mines and erty homes those peaceable law-abiding and ing that the union camp is an unlawful assembly of men banded together for property ai purpose of intimidating met persist in working independent of Ming of America have representatives in Hopkins county for more than a year trying to persuade and force Uis em- ployed in the to join their A special train left sonville carrying Judge Kali Sheriff John Hi Hankins Deputies James and Samuel Jennings also Hurray his aides Cap- tain Ellis or Captain don of and and with the aad com panics The train took the at the sheriff and his in a previously ordered for the trip and drove to the camp a quarter of a mile distant On ar- riving at the camp it was found that ail the men save 25 or 30 had klX kins with ail the arms ami ammunition All woo were Judge Hall ordered at once arrested The four large tents were soon torsi down loaded on wagons and where they were ed in a box ear that was brought along for that purpose The men who are held as prisoners will be tried on the charge of fully assembling z breach of the peace ana and ating together to violate the law Judge Walter Evans of the district of the court will bear the arguments in the injunction cases at Owensboro The attorneys for the operators in the county have been gathering evidence a view of making the several days by Judge Evans permanent and include ail the miners in the ty as well as those in the The Figure of Woman on the Havoc at Long Branch New York Nov 25 The United hotel at Long Branch was wrecked by the gale The gale ed a corner of the roof and tho getting under it ripped almost the whole covering off Very little could be done to save the interior The falling in torrents and men worked Hard to get the furnishings to points where they would be in the least danger Along avenue several store fronts were blown In Many of the avenues are impassable owing to fallen trees and fences blown across Railroad Strike Over New York Nov wn a rush of buslnees at ths Harlem river yards of the New York and Hartford railroad All the men who on strike last back to work The headquarters of ths deserted the Direction Taken was Toward Ayers Room The Evidence of the Witness was Against Accused Woman Coast Visited by a Big Storm Witness Says the Figure oa the Fire Escape Moved as Though in Stocking Feet Special by Wire to Washington Nov the Bonine trial today Thos Baker who lived next door to the hotel Kenmore testified that he saw the night Ayers the figure woman appear on the fire escape Her back was turned wards me She walked on the fire cape due north turned to the right and descended the steps The ness described the woman as of small in dark clothing tight fitting She had on nti hat and seemed to be in her stocking feet her steps being Live Stock Market Special by Wire io Chicago Nov steady to hogs lOc and to higher Gale from the Northeast Does Heavy Damage Many Windows and Roofs Suffer in Kew York Damage Also Bone to Docks and Small Vessels New York Nov heavy east gale has been raging along tne coast The storm blew with great verity accompanied by heavy rain In upper and lower bay the storm with great fury An unusually high tide washed upon the Island considerable damage to docks small boats and other craft The Staten Island rapid transit railroad track between and was ed by wreckage from pile drivers and a small schooner which was driven ashore and the wreckage piled up on the railroad track A heavy sea raged in the upper bay The storm did considerable damage in the city Windows ia the upper part of the city were blown is and a few roofs taken off The greatest age was along West street fronting the North river cellars were flooded The rapid transit tunnel also was flooded in many places Tae Western Union Telegraph reports having suffered most in the Pocono mountain district Pa Sleet broke down poles and wires for nearly a mile Some of the Long Island wires The Postal company reporta heavy damage across the be- tween Suffern and Guttenberg The Weather by wire to Washington Nov cloudy tonight with in northeast tion colder In western portion aay lair except suow ta ex- treme northeast