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   Evening News, The (Newspaper) - May 14, 1891, Mansfield, Ohio                               TIE at one dollar a year is more popular than ever with the farmers and village people of the In your advertisements don't overlook this THE EVENING NEWS WILL BE by a few show will be seen by a few bat you can't reach the masses with A successful and newspaper like the News can do that for not try it VOL. 7, NO. 59 MAY OMAHA'S The Presidential Party at Chief AN ENTHUSIASTIC Large from Western Wyoming and South Attracted to Omaha by Mt. May Omaha had her spring finery on tit nti early hoar city had been trimmed in the National colors sinew the previous night in honor of the coming of the tial The arrangement committee succeeded in the business and residences along the route of the procession decorated quite A speaker's was erected at the corner of Court House at Seventeenth and such buildings as the the Now York Paxton and and of commerce especially noticeable for the and beauty of their Large crowds came into the city from western western Wyoming and Sonth Dakota and swelled the concourse on the The train was late in owing to protracted at Lincoln and points in the But at 13 o'clock the cannon announced its arrival to the expectant The streets have never been so crowded since the history of the and the splendid weather and the enthusiasm all to make the party's reception very to and the Aa escort committee consisting of Governor Senators Sanderson and of the Cashing and other prominent persons had met the at and they the party to this AH the president stepped from the train to en- ter his a mighty shout went up from the collected at A reception and a com- of ladies met the party at the and of theae were among the carriages containing the time was mode by the carriages from the station to Famum and Seventeenth where the procession The cheering from crowds of ple massed along the sidewalks and formed in the windows of tho buildings grew iu volume as the president the conrt house where the ceremonies took Directly in front of the conrt house n grand stand wreathed in white and blue ing had been Alighting the gentlemen of the party took the Mayor Gushing welcomed the and the latter iu response made an address which was frequently inter- by The crowd yelled for Mr. who made oue of his happy and cries of secured a few remarks from the secretary of Crossing over from the stand to The Bee directly the ident held a public for an At the conclusion of the tion the presidential party and its escort 26, 28, and 3O-inoh. In large Tbe sticks this season are every style chased to meet the wants of the most No shoddy or trash in the to only appear well in a I promise you the best of goods at the lowest Bee our line before you Jos. H. Black tnr tor u the U was when the Imd ished the tour of thu anil reached the homo of the of B. The wives and of senators and officers and prominent society people of tit tho At 4 o'clock the president lunched with the household quite During the drive the procession ped at Creighton where Catholic children greeted the president with cheers find and at the high school whore children were At the reception committee and again took charge of the president and escorted him to his which left the depot at 0 Mr. anil Mrs. Russell who left with the presidential took leave of their ers Mrs. Harrison will remain in Omaha for two when she will go to New York to sail for Europe with MM. McKee on June 8. Mr. Charles L. a brother of Mrs. Russell also left the At Council a large delegation of O. A. R. men met the and he spoke a few words to them before he was whisked out of the depot and began crossing the great state of CANADA'S A In Sir Charton In May Mr. who moved in on Monday to im- peach Sir Hector and Hon. Thomas for corruption in ad- ministering the public is reported as saying that he held bock some of the most damaging testimony against them and will make further disclosures when thf case coines before the committee to which it been referred for Mr. Tate sayn the result must te one of two the expulsion of Sir tor and from the house of com- mons by a vote of or the downfall of the if Sir John McDonald attempts to the offense and the minister of public works and his friend The regiments and the premier held a What has not but it is reported that Lord Stanley contemplates u sortie from the Charlea The opposition is pursuing Sir Charles for his action in taking an active part in elections while holding the of- fice of high commissioner at Dr. Landerlin will inquire in the house during the fiscal year ended June 80, 1SOO. Sir Charles received tain of money amounting to 970: while acting as ing iu tho recent he held the office of high whether his traveling expenses were paid at the and whether it was by direction of tho government ho canvassed iu puny with Solomon an avowed SIGNOR CORTE Suya thu of NKW May 14. Signer the Italian staid yesterday that he watt not but only summoned home to give his testimony in regard to the affairs of March 14. He knew of no reason why he should be and nuked if it was he had had the courage to express an opinion upon ters vital to the dearest sentiments of his Mr. Corte said that he hud Mayor Shakespeare's life and the lives of Messrs. Wickliffe and other The day after the killing there was u determined among certain of his to kill the and all who had hod a hand in the Mr. Corte Baid he their and told them if harm befell tho gentlemen he would de- the perpetrators of the The consul that an amicable understanding in regard to the broglio was close ut He was not surprised nt tho action of the grand jury in returning and he could expect nothing more from the jury whose as president of the Cotton endorsed the Relative to his departure for Mr. Corte said he could not leave till hu had heard from Mr. would probably bo n day or Mala Fourth May Senator Cal vln S. through the of Hon. Henry has just made a sub- scription of to tho general fund of Marietta without Stilt May 14. A de- forest lire is raging on Wallio in the northern part of Lycoming damage has already been rr LABOR Switchmen Discharged by the Chicago and TROUBLE EXPECTED IN The Company Will Attempt to Op- oi ute Bond With More Foreigners Shipped Into the Pennsylvania Coke Region State from Other May Manager of the Chicago and western after ous conferences with the directors and officers of the issued an order late lost every switchman em- ployed in the city yards of the company discharged at 7 o'clock in the NAVAL L Bumor That the Charleston Has Sunk The CITY OP May An- newspaper publishes mors of the sinking of the Itata by the States but gives neither time nor The have no news on the Every day the demand grows for our the equal of which is not duplicated by any house in We stand alone with this less We can fit you as no others can. We can please you as no others can We can save you money no others can Examine our that is all we One Price Hatter and e cause of the present trouble be- the switchmen and the western company dates back some six weeks when a strike lasting two lours was because the company refused to discharge Frank for wnom they had conceived a dislike because he had dismissed a certain At that tune Mr. Whitman was sick and ng in the and rather than put the travelling public to great the company in a conceded the demands of the my Said Mr. man last have decided that switchmen must The western company has made up its mind it will hereafter try to manage its Business without interference from the switchmen or the Switchmen's We have had a great deal of trouble all over our system with these men during the last three We discharge them now for the reason that the public and the management have rat up with their conduct until fore- has ceased to be a Affairs In the Cuke May object of President visit to the coke region is said to have been to induce the district organizations to sever tion with tho Knights of and loin their forces with the American of It is also said that met with an emphatic Yesterday's shipments by the Frick company was 200 the largest since strike Frick's forces of workmen are largely increased at most every At Morewood forty-two old employes were refused work as the plant is in full and no more help is union plant at which has been idle since the ment of the resumed Over thirty of the newly imported men returning to their Thirty-two evictions were made at Valley in Fayette county One of the deputy sheriffs was severely injured with a stone thrown by a A riot was narrowly Whitney near are again in full Foreign Workmen May strikers of Frick's Leith and Redstone works are excited over the rumored shipment of a large number of foreign workmen to ar- rive there within the next few Sheriff McCormick has sworn in about fifty deputies and forty more special men are expected from The sheriff has gone to Redstone and will instruct the deputies on the arrival of the ex- The latter will be closely guarded and none of the strikers will be allowed to communicate with Capt. Frazier has received orders from Gen. McClelland to disband Company C nt Strike May strike which was recently instituted on the work ol the new Federal building here is and the demands of the union men have been acceded None but union men are now The situation of the strike remains practically All N. May Manchester which includes all the in the state went on n strike yesterday for an crease of The offered an advance of 0 per the union's but the offer was Both sides ivve Stone ST. May dred stonecutters and tool employed in Callaon and Robert Graham's quar went out on a strike re- fusing to accept the of prices of the More From May Italians have left Pittsburg for the coki The hi charge of the different gangs claim that their men have been promised immediate and re numerative work at the mines am of the May was issued last night withdrawing lost of the froops from the coke region Sheriff McCormick paving notified the governor of his ability to preserve order OF Supreme Orde to Bo In Good NEW May 14.--At the sec ond day's session of the supreme Knights of Honor the reports of thi officers were They show thn there are working lodges with a membership of Knights in good The benefit fund on hand of and pak out during the year to widows and orphans fke sum Thr general receipts for year to there a balance o still due to this The members of supreme lodge wer tendered a reception at the Grand open house last night by the grand tion of Will Go Up for May trial of John an for the murder of his fellow Nicholas wa concluded yesterday and a the jury Three hours late the jury returned with a verdict o fixing Conti's im for Orders From CITY OP May has given strict orders to the port authorities on the Pacific coast to the appearance of any Chilian or ither The opinion is general lere that the Itata and her convoy will double on the It is rumored here that a fishing schooner saw two vessels off the coast yesterday sailing at full one at 10 i. in. and the other at 2 p.m. Those on ward the fishing vessel were unable to distinguish No Received at May at ihe navy department are still in the dark concerning the movements of the cruiser and other vessels of navy in the Itata No ion on the they has been at the as far as the is still at The it is is gaining on her and will ably reach Acapulco shortly after the ar- rival ofthe CHARITIES AND Beginning of the Eighteenth Annual Con- ference at May hotels are crowded with delegates to the National conference of charities md comprising members of of state ents and trustees of benevolent directors and officers of charitable Institutions and wardens and directors of prisons and The conference from A small beginning lias grown in influence and the number of its until it is now one of the most important National conferences of the and exerts a great in- fluence in the promotion of social re- Its object is to compare and diffuse information respecting every description of penal and re- both public and while the delegates are earnest and practical men ana some actively engaged in such work and who while occupying no official are interested as philanthropists and good The sessions of the conference which opened yesterday will occupy one and will be held in Plymouth Among the prominent speakers will be Governor of this State; Governor of and James Whitcomb The conference is presided over by Oscar P. of and the secretaries Lucius C. H. H. St. J. L. Mrs. M. C. Miss Ellen H. and Alexander of MAFIA A Family of Four Killed By the Society's NEW May from near Argentine give the details of the murder of a family of four by order of the They were Ricardo his wife and two They had incurred the enmity of Solazzi because they did not en- courage his attentions to Leonora a niece of who lived with Monari and Solazzi had several and in February Monari received a note signed dent of the commanding him to give Leonora to Solazzi under penalty of He again refused de- mand for the On the night of March 8, while the family six entered the house and the elder Monari was stabbed and The noise aroused the and hi the fight that ensued Solazzi and Mrs. Monari arid the two sons were Lenora escaped by The Mafia then put the bodies in sacks and threw them hi the but they afterward floated and were Documents on body showed that he and his companions were members of the A Small Boy Creating Considerable Ex- In Northern May S. L. the editor of The Silver Lake at Silver a little town about twelve miles south of this on the line of the and Michigan is the father of n child who is creating a great deal of ex- hi his neighborhood by his wonderful and astonishing powers of what the father is inclined to think is The boy is almost 7 years of and is capable even now of performing any of the feats of the famous Davenport table reading sealed slate moving tables with heavy weights on etc. The little fellow may be foot and neck to a and in five seconds will liberate himself without untying a single no matter how securely he is ard many other mysterious feats which he have given WTO the title of powers are all having beep in no way Investigating the May jury is still investigating the riot nt City by which one man was killed and a number of others were John who was is still but no hopes are entertained for his The other men injured are doing The unions of Denver hold a meeting to-morrow The men ore very bitter against it is caused the and whp helped do but they say they will give the law a fair and if if fails to do then the matter in their Three Men and a Boy Instantly May special from W. By the explosion of a boiler in G. W. Wilson's saw at Wilson station near three men and a boy were instantly and two others were seriously Owing to the village being out telegraphic communication can be learned OHIO STATE Dispatches Detailing Important A The Steeles md of West Meet In a Bloody May ulars of one of the bloodiest fights on record has just been received here from THE HEALTH OF THE W. in which three men were killed outright another seriously For the past year or more the Hall and Steele living near the above mentioned have been at Each swore to the blood of his The Hall family consisted of father and four wart while the Steeles counted three able to bear On Saturday the four Hall boys and two of the Steeles met at the office of L. T. Murphy to transact some legal Each were armed with rifles and One of the Hall boys was on the witness stand and con- a statement made by a The lie was given and the ball The court room was emptied of its occupants and those not interested in the trouble fled to Each man engaged a tree and the firing became About forty or fifty all were When the smoke of the battle had cleared away the Steele Samuel and were found to have been killed L. W. Hall hart a rifle ball through his brain and his brother Lewis was badly The two of the deadly battle fled to their and at last accounts had not been As they are known to be desperate but little effort will be made to arrest The scene of the fight is 140 miles distance from this and from telegraph or railroad ME O'CLOCK Prevalence of Infectious Diseases as Re- ported to the State Board of Health from Forty Principal Other of Interest to the Buckeye May of the of has issued the following bulletin of diseases as reported to health cers in forty towns for the week ending May 8: 1 Cincinnati 15 cases 2 Cleveland 6 cases 3 Columbus 3 cases 1 wooS place 2 Norwalk 1 Springfield 2 Tiffin 2 Toledo 6 cases 2 Scarlet 1 nati 10 Olmsted Falls 1 Salem 4 Springfield 2 canes 1 Washington C. H. 2 Youngstown 4 cases Z Cleveland 5 cases 1 East Liverpool 1 Lorain 4 Whooping 8 105 Akron 1 Cambridge 4 Chillicothe 8 Coshocton 1 Clyde 1 Conneaut 3 2 Springfield 6 Wellston 1 3 No infectious diseases reported to health officers in the following towns Chester Mt. New St. Wooster and Wabash An Omission of May omission of law makers was discovered County Auditor of Galia telegraphed to State itor Poe that the assessor of the Third of had died and asking how a successor might be Mr. Poe hag been searching the statutes but finds nothing bearing on the election of a successor to an assessor who though provision is made for cases of failure to He decides that as the county auditor is authorized under Section 1518 to fill vacancies occurring by reason of failure of an assessor to qualify he can fill a vacancy caused by Cut to Pieces By the May 14. IS o'clock last Anderson a young unmarried of this be- ing laid down upon the Cincinnati and St. Louis track the city and within a short time was cut in two at the mid- dle and otherwise mutilated by a bound All of his remains that could be found were gathered together and sent to the About in money was found in his Hotel Men's May 200 bers here attending the hotel convention embarked in tallyhos and yesterday and started out for a drive around the city and through the The festivities were concluded yesterday evening with a geous lunch given by the Roadside The hotel men all express much faction over the work that has been done here and the manner in which they have been Enforcing a Health May the recent smallpox spell in the township trustees used a building at the grounds as a pest but now that there are no more they refuse to burn the building as di- by the state board of State Health Officer Probst has gone over to to fire the building if the trustees persist in their re- Reduction of 0., May is believed that the Phillips law is going to cause a considerable reduction of state and county revenues by preventing the sale of liquor in It is ed that about such places pay the Dow The aggregate sum so paid being Of that the state gets and the counties the Insanity or May woman was struck by the westbound freight at 11 o'clock last four miles east of She repeatedly looked When the engineer whistled she faced the and was hurled into the air and horribly It seems to be a case of insanity or She is thought to be a Mrs. Glass May National Association of American Flint and Lime Glass manufacturers met here for an- Every city in the United States is The will discuss the wage question for the ensuing and arrange a Sold Out to the Standard Oil May 14. J. Park who has held the oil trade in this city for yesterday sold out to the Standard Akron has been the only city in the United States where the oil trade was not con- trolled by the River Steamers May Pittsburg the George Eagle and lying at the Monongahela were burned last The George Roberts is a total and the Twilight and Eagle partially Loss fully covered by Ball Grand Stand N. May grand stand at the Troy base ball grounds was burned last Loss about The club has secured the Laureate ateur grounds for their Grippe the May 100 of the Indians in the Okanogan country have died of the The Indians are leaving for Idaho and elsewhere to cape the Call May Two ballots were taken in the Democratic senatorial caucus last both with the same Call 53, Mays 44, Weather May United slightly variable KENTUCKY Kingman a Winner in the Slowest Derby Race Ever May largest crowd seen on Churchill Downs since the McCarthy match in 1878, yesterday witnessed the least in- and slowest derby ever As the time the race was but tle more than a good exercise gallop for the with all horses that had a chance against him far out- classed his Thure were only four as High Tariff and Hart The horses got away at the second at- tempt and High Tariff led the gallop past the At the end of the first mile Hart Wallace was in length from High Tariff and Balgowan together in third Rounding the upper turn the field came together and they were all abreast when straightened out for the run in. Inside the last long Balgowan made a strong play to reach the wire first and had forged to the front by half a length at the lower easily brought Kingman tip and won by over half a Tune by 3-4, 1-4. the is a bay colt by Imp dam Patricia by and is trained by his Dudley running in the name of the Jacobin AMERICAN KNIGHT'S TEMPLARS Want to Their manoeuvres in the Old May 14. Five hundred Templars of N. are expected to arrive here in the latter part of July for a tour through They have applied to Minister Lincoln to obtain from the British government permission to wear their side arms and regalia while in this Mr. the home has been consulted on the and has mated that it is impossible to make an exception to the case of the Albany The latter insist on the right to wear their uniforms and arms ana to parade the deck of the steamer City of which they have chartered for the although she sails under the British To this probably no objection will be Application lias been made to the of Wie countries which the knights intend to visit that they may be allowed to march through the streets armed and in full bearing their banners and executing their BASE Result of Yesterday's League and can Association NATIONAL At 1, Brooklyn 2. and Terry and Con Daily At 2, Boston and and At 6, New York 8. and Buckley and At 5, Philadelphia 9. and Viau and AMERICAN At 2, St. Louis 0. and McMalion and At Washington 3, 17 and Mace and At 18, Louisville 1. and Boone and At 10, Columbus 8. and Eastern and Wig Oil Deal In Went W. May biggest oil deal ever made in this state closed yesterday by the transfer of 140 covering about acres of oil together with from the Ten Milo Oil company to the South representing the The South Pennsylvania agrees to push developments of the Brown's mills and the Ten Mile company agrees to divide with the South Pennsylvania any future tory they may The tion is not but the magnitude of the transaction can be imagined by the fact that the county clerk asserts that li will take the entire force threp weeks complete the flour from San SAN May million and fifty-eight thousand barrels of have been exported from this port during the first ten months of the crop year of 1890-91, as against the same period in the previous crop Adding flour to wheat the exports of wheat for the ten months were at as dur ing the same period w 1889-90, TOOK THE BULL The Chicago Northwestern poses to Bun its own Affairs AND DISCHARGES ITS Five Hundred of Paid off and Discharged were Always Striking on Slight tion and now Tney can for Other United precisely 7 o'clock this morning every switchman in the employ af the Chicago railway com- in this city and 300 ed at points along the dis- charged and paid off. The company chose this hour as the most convenient o notify both the day and night men their services would no longer be General Manager Whitman of the road reports at this that so far there has been no trouble or disturbance sioned by The road hits preparing for action ng the past two months and for every man discharged this morning there vas another ready to take his Yardmaster Frank discharge the switchmen demanded and enforced by a tie-up ug General Manager Whitman's six weeks was reinstated this morning and took charge of the new The company say that was never really 3.1s name has never been taken off the rolls of the company but his ion has remained vacant as he has re- away from his work pending he trouble starting Whitman said this morning that the company would no longer jut up with the state of things that las existed during the past three years and action is a practical of the company's intention to run its own On account of the men being always ready to strike on tbe slightest the rain service has been unsatisfactory to he public and to the company itself and now he proposes to put a stop to it. A few weeks after the trouble caused by Yard master a canvas was made of the tive engineers in tbe employ of the Northwestern by representatives of Every man promised to stand by the company in ease a strike or lockout should be ed. They sympathized with A large force or policemen is ng the yards of the company in this but so their services have aot been The officials of the company say this is not a fight against the Switchmen's Their as in many other have ly quit work ing and without the sanction of the un- The company will probably hire men without discrimination but will not be dictated to any THE MOHICAN UNDER ORDERS To Join lu the after the Chilian Insurgent BAN United is reported this morning that orders have been received at Mare Island to have the modern steam cruiser Mohican ready for sea as fast as Her officers make no cret of the fact that she is under orders to proceed to southers waters as fast as si earn and nail can carry Tne Mohican is said to be to Central America to relieve the Still no one on board of her believes this to be the as or been issued for supplies of provisions far in excess real needs and every pound of coal that can be taken on board of her will be stowed away m her It is generally believed at Mare Island thai the United States government has de- to concentrate as large a fleet as possible in where it will remain un- til the war is over This belief is strengthened by the faci that the Mohican will carry a large quantity of shells which can only te used by the Charleston or the San It will take the at least 50 days to reach Is the Story About the Itata being Blown to CITY OF May ed Press continue to be regarding the sinking of the Itata by the The Itata is said to have returned the Charleston's and to have been blown to pieces the guns The attair is represented as occurring outside the mile limit but the reports cannot traced to an authentic THE KENTUCKY BOURBONS In State Bitter Straggle ed Democratic state con- vention got down to business shortly after 10 o'clock this morning and as soon as order had been effected Charles R. Long was permanent in an able placed the name of Dr. Clardy iu nomination for the The committee on resolutions adopted a resolution favoring the free coinage of The committee on credentials were unable to owing to the large number of contested delegates and at 11 o'clock a recess was taken until 2 o'clock this There is every prospect of a bitter struggle before the delegates whose credentials are tested will be allowed to take their Sale of Senator NEW May the sale of Senator Hearst's stables at ment sold for to Fox Hall was bought by Dan Honig for J. B. McCormick bought Ballarat for THE of the Grain and Cattle Markets for Hay 13. fine dram tine X and medium to choice 5 75; fair to ft 00; 75. HOGS Selected butchers and heavy tS 15; to good 00; common to 50- to good 00; 4 50. 50; 00. so. 20; so 80; ti 40; stags and it 50: best tS 30; best Yorkers 5 15; common to 70k4 90, 60. 50; 20@ 5 35! 10; New 2 red W. 10X- 2 so. 75. HOGS 50; I 85; 90; 50 00. CATTLE Extra Oft 75; 00. so. May p. m. 109; May 109J4; July 10134 Aug. 101. aud May 68. 2. white 5JK. report THE BELMONT OIL WORKS In and Likely to be May United before 1 o'clock to-day fire was discovered in the Belmont Oil Works at Point as It is at this time supposed from an The fire is raging furiously and it is ed will involve the destruction of the entire The wires m that tion are all down and it is impossible to obtain A LITTLE BIT Grabs Are Crabs particularly are fighting in they will fight I have seen a in conflict with a catch the latter over the fore pan of the the shell is and crush it la by one And it rather bears out my idea that the of these creatures are particularly ons of that the moment one of them receives severe injury in a claw it drops it off by voluntary severing its connection with the body at the shoulder by an act of its own It seems to me probable that if the claw were necessary for feeding nature would rather seek to cure an injury to it than let the animal discard it The species of crab which is most con- A fighter is the hermit Its first idea of independent life is to eat harmless whelk and occupy its its next notion is to give battle to every crab of the same persuasion as itself that it comes Altogether hermit crabs are undoubtedly the most quarrelsome creatures in in Washington Education In the There are two one at Ayres and one at which together counted 993 students in 1889, and delivered 234 including 81 doctors of 85 doctors of and 11 civil In the whole republic there are sixteen national col- with a teaching corps of 464 and an attendance in 1889 of In the capital and the provinces there are thirty-five normal with pupils of both who become professors and chiefly for the primary In Buenos Ayres in 1889 there were 285 primary directed by teachers and attended by In the provinces there were pri mary with a teaching staff of an dan attendance of To the results obtained were primary 259.695 primary schoolhouses in the whole Of these schoolhouses 480 are the property of the nation or of the provinces and private in The royal standard of it is is an Stout old the Persian raised a revolt that proved and his leathern apron ered with jewels is still borne at the van of Persian Mrs. The difficulty in Georee family the recent iuquest to mine the sanity of Mrs. Heldman has terminated iu a suit for divorce which was commenced to-day by Mrs. The parties were married 3.1881, and they have two children The common plea of cruelty and the action taken in probate court by man to have his wife declared insane are set up in the petition as grounds for Plaintiff also asked and was granted a temporary injunction restra ning Heldman pendente lite from disposing of or encumbering his property on Blanch W. H. family and ry Meily and children went to ville this morning to spend the day fishing and  

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