Marshall News (Newspaper) - May 16, 1902, Marshall, Michigan THE MARSHALL NEWS TOL V NO 10 MARSHALL MICH FRIDAY MAY 16 ONE TP AP PT sufficient to meet tne of j P 1 1 r Or X V r sufferers it would be inadvisable i A I LJ Ui tJ 1 t f lif 1 an additional amount in view of the widespread donations j nmv being made and the relief work Fear That Is Deemed to s done to succor the liv Increases i and care for the dead j i Practically all of those who were j named by the president to serve on IS STILL IX ERUPTION Flames Envelop Part ot th the Capital Still Dixie from Sew Castries Island of Lucia ilay The Soufriere volcano oil the is lanu of St Vincent is still in tive eruption A terrific cannonade can be heard u hundred miles away The reports are followed by columns of smoke rising miles ia the air Im the Martinique relief committee have wired their acceptance and hate indicated a willingness to enter heartily into the work of raising receiving contributions in aid of the sufferers Already large amounts arc reported as having been received j and the president is much gratified at the prompt response to his ap peal The New York May United States auxiliary cruiser Dixie which has on board almost 3000 tons of supplies consisting of provisions and balls of colored fire also issue from the crater is plac ing fiercely in the upper sky the j out quarantine at 12 clothing for the relief of the people oa tbe of passed past 10 oclock Wednesday sight for Fort one mess of traveling flame It is im possible to reach the burning district de France It is probable that the Dixie will reach that place next bv land or sea and there are no means Tuesday The vessel also carries a of estimating the destruction wrought number of surgeons and about i i f i iI to life and property j the capital of St Vin cent Is Kiili safe though showers of ashes pebbles are continually fall of medical supplies The Dixie passed out by Sandy Hook to sea at four minutes past 11 oclock THE DANISH WEST INDIES Indications That Ratification of Treaty for Viill Be Washington Hay the ad ministration is naturally desirous that the Danish West Indian treaty should be disposed of at the present session of the rigsdag it does not feel that the fate of the treaty would be seri jeopardized by a delay until nert fall in its ratification as indicated in the Copenhagen dispatches Such non action would however oblige tbe pres ident to submit to the senate for cation a article to the the dates fixed for tlie final exchange of ratifications It is not expected that any serious culty will be encountered in procuring favorable action upon such a merely formal proposition The opposition to the treaty in the landsthing at Copenhagen is understood here to be based upon a desire that there shall be a plebiscite in the islands which shall not ie confined to the extremely lim but be general and include all the inhabitants IN CONGRESS MINERS FAIL TO ACT i Convention at Hazleton Pa Holds Two Sessions I OF NOT REACHED RECEIVED BY THE POPE Venerable Prelate an to of South Rome May pope received in audience Wednesday Bishop Thom ae of Sioux Falls S D a member of the American appointed to confer with the re garding church questions in the Phil The pontiff expressed bis WILL WALK TO DAKOTA Von to Get Divorce from Her Mitchell Made pleasure at the coming of the mission He So Hope of Will 1robafolj Follow Advice and his admiration of President Tired of being married and yet with out a husband wearying of a struggle for existence tiat grows more tire eome every day Countess Helena Davendorf Von of York wife of a count of Holland has decided to seek divorce from tie man she says has deserted her She has de to go to Dakota and bring her Parliament Acts Ort Situation St Vincent t nini parliament voted for the j London May governor of j relief i the j the Windward islands Robert j and St Vincent Half of the amount telegraphs to The colonial j wilt go 1o each The vote was unan from the of St Vincent date of Tuesday May 13 as The Central American Horror lows i San Francisco May i Attention ot the ate May naval ap propriation occupied the atten tion of the throughout the day Mr Dayton W Va speaking on the need of strengthening our naval bat tle line while W W Kitchin X raid X fill and May nan Va strongly ad tns building of warships in navy yards The debate Inok wide ranire at times Mr Rhea Ya peaking in criticism of the ad u Fa May tion of tbe anthracite mine workers called at the instance of the executive boards of the three districts compris ing the Pennsylvania hard coal fields held two sessions Wednesday and without taking any action on the ques tion of inaugurating u permanent strike adjourned until this morning The convention is meeting behind closed doors mict although nothing officially was given out it is known that the question was not readied tbe two sessions being devoted entirely to of the meeting and the report of the committee on credentials The tiny brought forth no definite information bearing on the probable action of the convent ion and the situation remains the same as it has during the past IS hours To of President Mitchell said that all hope of any concisions from the operators was none lie has had no recent com lie snid with the mine owners senator or any other members of the National Civic Fed Mr Mitchell admitted that advice to give tu the dele gates at the proper time but what it veit especially of his political good j action there If necessary the coua He also said lie felt that a debt will walk every step of the way Countess Von is a woman of determination as of gratitude was due to Archbishop The American Is ot Cov Taft ard Bishop OGorman Col Crowder of the advocates ment of the army and Maj Porter of same department will accompany the com mission In an advisory capacity Gov Tajt Maj Crowder and Maj Porter pall for Eu rope on Saturday next T CORNER STONE LAID McKinley Memorial Near ton Is Under Way SPEECH BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Step Taken tn of rne of Government of It Will Be Washington May the pres ence of a large audience President proved when she walked from on Wednesday laid the cor lost their The exact be known nnc of vith their tI tht class of have kiN 0 A thousand fourn aii d a r hc ai only six of tilis number will rt r oC the disaster are too har for description 1 got at St Lucia a COT steamer is running up dowr the leeward with water and Ivio hundred persons have relief for from Trinidad and Grenada All the an Every effort to grapple with lit All the supar estates in the Carlb country are and the cattle are Thi eruption but is apparently is still felt All the are with me The are Island of St Lueia May 35 The correspondent of the press here lias St Pierre Marti by the relieving steamer Krii The there is ap It that people wore killed The wero when we salk Th the tin ami to avert n tho has h en com to employ Inri irart r in r to cli the of the ir from the Interior ar The are terror Firms are ami fears of a famine In The Pacific coast far than the Atlantic Harris said thai the merchants of Guatemala were doing all in their power to alleviate the poor and tin distressed Credit had been extended in many instances for and five j years Many of the planters lost their entire fortunes Xot Active Naples Miy report pub in Paris that Mount Vesuvius is in is without foundation ON THE GREEN DIAMOND nt he mill The streets iire deep in ashes and cinders which ftT black find shiny as if they had bpu plunged into boiling Many of The dead were torched by tin volcanic iire and of tlu and woodwork destroyed show Do of burning At in the southwestern portion of St Pierre the town is still standing an high us the first story while at tbe fort in the uorth part of St Pierre the most massive work ia calcined The church tower built by the Jes two centuries ago of Cyclopean mason work now like a huge heup cf old metal Soldiers arc of th r N w Vork lu lo u guarding property from prowling ghouls who are rob bing the dead They meet with te Tere punishment when caught The stench throughout St Pierre Is terribly The streets are still obstructed by huge piles of debris and dead bodies The of clearing the thoroughfares will necessitate the employment of large numbers of men for many months in Castries Island of St Lucia May 15 The signal station here reports that a large fire was seen Tuesday night in the direction of Fort de France Martinique The British steamer favan Capt Hunter arrived here morning and reports Mont to be still in eruption The trend of the flow from the vol cano is to the north The search parties which are removing tbe dead from St Pierre have discovered safes end molten precious metal in and dwellings of the town Xo one is permitted to penetrate into St Pierre beyond the street running along the sea front and a cordon of soldiers has been placed around the town Tbe St Pierre cathedral is all down with the exception of one tow er and of the theater the walls alone now standing The convent contained girls and 36 nuns has disappeared as has the college where 70 boys and 22 priests and professors were domiciled Action Washington May Members of house appropriation committee averse to calling a special meet Ing of the committee for the purpose of an additional for the relief of the people of Martinique They my that until H that the amount of already Appropriated ly r Cincinnati St Louis 6 Columbus 13 Kansas City 11 11 St Paul 10 10 4 Toledo 2 Denver 13 11 St 7 Colorado 1 Milwaukee 6 Den 4 Three I J M 11 H 1C 15 7 7 7 14 4 0 e 3 10 JO 10 12 4VO GSS 611 en 5SS Siri 471 755 647 471 412 760 4 Rockon S 5 7 6 CSX Rook Island 5 7 Ml 7 417 7 3S4 Decatur 3 9 2W National ganns on Wednesday York JO 11 Z Si Louis 9 Z At 3 S 2 Brook lyn 8 5 At 10 11 1 5 32 3 At phia 6 D 2 Cincinnati o 14 4 American At 3delphla 5 7 3 1 43 At U 10 0 St 2 4 At Cleve 10 0 Cleveland 2 9 3 At 4 12 0 Balti more 1 C 2 American association At Kansas Kansas S 4 1 Toledo 3 3 Z At Min 3 G 0 Minneapolis 2 7 2 At 3 6 1 Milwaukee 2 S 3 At St 8 90 St Paul i 4 4 I league At Rock Issland 10 10 0 0 37 At IY S 9 Decatur 6 6 t At Cedar Rapid 3 4 0 0 5 1 At Haute 8 14 2 Rockford 1 6 3 to Fond du Lnc Wls May Edward S left Fond du Lac Wednesday for Washington where he has been summoned it is snid in relation to tbe to him of tbe of consul of Cuba It is understood that he has gone to the capital to see President Roosevelt but no far he has not admitted offer of the diplomatic post has been formally made to him your 0 O Smith LATEST AMERICAN INVASION nnd Mr S C the nd of the proposed Appalachian reserve Washington May part of the senate y the fortifications wai under consideration Senator Proctor Vt offered an amendment providing iio of the appropriation should be for procuring disappearing gun carriages The amendment a debate which continued for two and had not been concluded when thf measure laid aside for the day Senator Proctor led the fight against the disappearing carriages declaring that they never would be and that in actual war it would he shown they were a lament able failure Senator Perkins Cal warmly defended the war department in adopting the disappearing car maintaining that the bulk of the evidence upon the subject was in support of the carriages For some time the senate had under considera tion the providing for the con struction of a union railway station in A vote upon the measure will be taken today Fined tor Murder Hermitage Mo May Durleson who shot and killed Russum at last spring was found guilty but let off with a fine of accused of enticing boys away from home late Kan May washout on the Colby branch of the Union Pacific railroad caused a freight wreck in which George Hegneir engineer wai killed and the firemen nnd two brakc nier were scalded Yon not All is ne not eay in un interview ar said tiat there WOE no doubt that the sentiment of the men is ia favor of a strike but refused to any reply when asked if he would give ad rice that would in conflict with sentiments Ready to Follow Mitchell It is admitted that what President Mitchell will be not the fact that a majority of the delegates arc in favor of n if the mine owners do not make any concessions Therefore it looks very much as though the whole matter rests upon the words of the national president The advice that he will give the miners is known to probably only four other persons the three district presidents and National Sec Treasurer B Wilson who arrived here Wednesday There is a score of persons here rep resenting railroads stock brokers and others who are making an effort to get first information Chairman The convention was held in the opera house and approximately 700 dele gates were present when President Thomas Duffy of this district called to order President Mitch ell was elected chairman and the or was completed by making Mr Wilson secretary and appointing the three district secretaries a com on credentials In taking the chair Mr Mitchell said that a great weight of responsibility resti on the nnd that they wisely in whatever they ff He amid that the question that 4Rl come be fore them will the most important in the of labor con The leMion ed two hours and an adjourn ment was taken no ai to allow cre committee to complete work io JBw can a to c dnn AU Banquet to New York May Whitelaw j Selu was the at a fare well banquet given at the Union League club Wednesday night in an of his approaching de of the United States atthe cor of King Edward VII The banquet was attended by about TOO i gentlemen including many prominent figares in politics finance and from all sections of the try Addresses were delivered by Sen ator Charles Emory Smith ifr Reid and others of Sol Minneapolis Minn May will Sol Smith Russell the actor vras filed Wednesday The estate mostly real is valued at The only heirs are the widow Mrs Alice Adams Russell and two children Rob ert and Alice The document is very brief and leaves everything widow to the A Lockout Washington May lockout of about 2IOO men engaged in the build ing trades nf the city vent irtc opera tion here Wednesday The issue is over tbe employment of nonunion plumbers ia the building work lj Her Lover San May Klein who came here from St days ngn has been robbed of by a waiter named Charley Marco to whom she was to be married has disappeared Will Get Several Xew York May appraise ment of the estate left by Jacob S Rogers the locomotive builder shows that us its legacy the Metropolitan museum of art will get Loan y W Va May nui in u W Kennedy lumber mills at Teredo six miles wet of here Wednesday destroying the entire plant the substation of the Interstate railway 20 dwell ing nnd all the lumber in the mill yards The loss is estimated fit probably onethird Covered i by insurance COUNTESS VOX ironi ti Dakota to Obtain a Divorce delphia to a ia the iu 01 Vork state ami then back tu ihe Quaker city again in a fruitless search for her husband who hud left her and her child Later she walked to Brooklyn having heard Count Von was in that borou h Failing to locate s swore out a warrant arrest charging him with abandon ment The warrant is ilill and a picture of the count which the countess once hud torn in four purls is now in the care of the detectives who have the warrant in their It was the countess request for this picture that led to the information that she intends suing for divorce To Clerk in the Adams street in Brooklyn thr countess declared her intention of going to Da kota to sue for a divorce In my present position she snid I find myself unable to obtain suita ble employment and I have decided that the only step for me to take is to get a divorce As I cant get mis in tins state I will go to Dakota aud get on there Ill go there if 1 avo to walk every step of thf way about two months ago that ner stone of the McKinley Memorial Ohio college of government of American university located a miles outside this city in the western part of the District of 1 bia When completed the building 1 hp to municipal government arbitra tion civic and international law On the platform beside the president were Secretary of Agriculture Wilson Secretary Hay Senators Hanna and Dolliver Representative Pugsley of York Cortelyou and Loeb Bishop F of Massachusetts Hon H B land president of the board of district J and many men promi nent irt educational nnd church work unit Speak The ceremonies were opener by hymn written for the occasion by Tcv Dr 7 B Rankin president pf Howard university Responsive read inns from the Proverbs and prayer by Joseph F Perry D of Chicago fol lowed Senator Bolliver of Towa then He spoke briefly the life and character of the late ilent and it his name should be con with a school of political sci ence because he was not only great n a statesman but he was the great ost in his comprehension of the hum nip duties of American citizenship was the next speak er and from the beginning of hi ri marks until the end his voice emotion land F M Bristol who was pres ident pastor and Bishop Mallalieu followed with brief ad dresses The The closed with brief address by President Roosevelt who said It Is i 5lst nr the me rt that the Metho that Plant St Louis May plant of tbe Gilson Asphaltum company at Madison 111 was burned to the ground Wednesday causing ft loss estimated at which is only partly covered by insurance Kansas City May 15 Missouri and bankers at their here Wednesday adopted strong res against the system of branch banking proposed in 4 aow pend ing in congress Row IM York Mny IS leader of Tammany haa resigned that every move must by and that he could no longer remain nt the head of the organization and retain his self respect Von arrived hi She had walked of j way Philadelphia having 1 been that her husband described as a man appearance was at work in that bor ough She Monument to Be Lebanon Mo May The splendid monument erected here to the mem ory of the late Richard Park Bland will be unveiled June 17 Hon W J Bryan and W J Stone and will be to deliver ad dresses Takes the Washington May IS Henry Clay Evans who has just retired as com missioner of pensions Wednesday took the oath of office as consul gen eral at London He will leave for his new post early in June the Wichita Kan May 15 Three inches of rain covered Kingman county Wednesday morning and extended far into western Kansas and Oklahoma doing immense benefit to tht growing and After a girl Imi had a love affair that proved i e the man gai away acquirer wisdom about men that ia worth A Globe One thorn of experience worth a dozen buda of Chicago Daily c tbe religious which furnished In out of the west ir row ihe heart o the American rs should found this in if city of and build the thit I to thi science ot r the of the sroat cat of ROO arfi who died last died as truly for thU himself Ap I thank you for having ths afternoon to come be fore yyu nnd to liy he corner of thli building Stone In The president then wii trowel Ja hand threw in the mortar nnd th stone was lowered slowly into posi tion At pome later date it will be without a cent and sought shelter at the home for friend less women in Concord street and ap plied to the Adams police sta tion for the arrest of her She said that she was married to the count in Holland the wishes this country They lived happily for a short time nnd had one child a girl HAVE NO PERMANENT HOME Their Habitation Than Anr People Americans seem to be naturally a migratory people At least such woulf be the after a study of recent census statistics which reveal some remarkably inter esting facts and among them the one that we are the greatest nation of rolling stones on the earth but not withstanding that fact we succeed in gathering the moss of material prosperity The official figures show that out of a native born population of 05 843302 there are 13SC3C51 living in states different from those in which they were born that is more than one person out of five has left the state of his birth to seek his fortune elsewhere If we count the 10460730 foreign born residents we find that about onethird of the population has moved from the state or country of birth These figures show our mo bility to be in the ratio of ten to one as compared with that of Eu rope The state of New York hat sent out 1300000 of her children who are now resident in other states and has received from other states in their stend 534000 Vermont has a remarkable record which that she has children living in other equal is number to onehalf of her present population Koman often that it might be a It WM A thli that defended attacked by raised sufficiently high to permit of the placing of a number of in zinc box within The Doxology was sung at tho presidents request nd services closed with a benediction Taj Rev II R of Washington Increased Ky May count of the increase in the cost of living the Continental Tobacco com pany through its vice president C E Hallewill of Xew York has or dered an increase of 10 per cent ia the wages of all its Louisville ployes under the rank who will number more than 5000 The in crease add 57500 to tha payroll of the company in this city It is said the order of the company is general and the 30000 to 35000 employes throughout the United States will be benefited equally Emporia Kan May 15 Rev W Pollett a colored preacher who last month shot and killed Isaak Edmund son a negro laborer as a result of family troubles on Wednesday WM found guilty of manslaughter in second degree and will be given years in the penitentiary ex pressed satisfaction at the verdict Since his arrest Pollett has converted four of his fellow prisoners to Pottsville Pa May Patrick Kel IT and John Baritch of Colorado thlt county and of Girard were killed Wednesday by an ex plosion of a boiler at the Lehigh Val ley company packer No 5 colliery near They were blown to pieces Kelly was a fireman and the other men were helpers to Free New York May Car offered to pay Spain the SIO 000000 indemnity for the Philippine If the United 9tatea would ultimately the ence according to George F friend If you want Job of Minx done mi your tft tn MJw or