Massillon Item (Newspaper) - September 27, 1898, Massillon, Ohio THE ITIM WT Vj this aoi be has t U permit the lauding of eup AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER pies for starving Cubans without ex ant duty Hut The Item Publishing CO time the Factory j at Havara i u that they could rot accept s the as a curtesy but de i i d it as a right Blanco realizes 1 Ul is lost suve and except bis jv aMl the bones of Columbus year Trades and mail paper hi the gnes mi gives it Oi n V ING if CKi wh T it U p it the you dol T T r T Tiis ily cms to have COG i tbe surest way to slow gas matter is to go back iri left cf the grent Free Sreel Fair except general satisfaction Ks no fault to be found with any x ert the weather man have established in New York The iVf no ore any X r hsts all ru i to mouth printed r iv i Ul only ij i i j and Tf Appoint of Committees io campaign u the one wetk Wednesday Ot 5 A beheld io Canton U AV lAyler la the way p TUESDAY indicated a ci the of v would not tlm before r 1 not expect to 23 The vent lais to make season 1 bod i trous must bo the fr the Cuban arc or be rej lief tbat cone j oc as uub sume control of iij possible toe ol season winter season u out affairs in the and it possible for remain there the t u sarj without such j as otherwise must attend ence in Havana The appreciates tab it is 10 tail it uj not dis posed to permit any The at have ibat j the of iho bv the j Spaniards mast iba October 15 that it be com by 15 These instructions of course wli i3 o mnu fal to 15soc and must be complied with by blai The peace protocol tbat j Cuba and uj ly by S and j the president and i L duty s time u a j to the ers at Havana wU 0 I ni of the RJ no aim i has se for this chairman W J V Reed treas V r T i Turner H A C S M Ander cf Carton F A Alliance J L B and Wm c i yesterday and as was ira relative to the also stasd that more ia and if e aken from not teire at i be present letters remain uncalled at this d 27 C Mis Eby Hattie Miss Jessie A Miss W H Stormit G W L Surbey fohn John J B Bras Persona the above letters will please say R CRIME THE popular u the council wiil act i e nance But vno eve Massillon yih V not the council tbe time is h pipeline bj Will i and NCTi M b Greaves ars 1 Akon of Rich fid horrified yester y u had id that lije bad ir in flays be rro the crime was discovered Tbe clini was Oscar Osborne who re Corners about 15 ilts of ibis city He was out 80 of age and was suid be tne resident of Rich jind lived alone not to bf found in the house t was found in ihc stall in inc The skull cl beon crushed wilb some blunt in and around the neck a rope drawn e of tlie body it is be he liad dead for some time generally believed that Os nK kept larce of money hid 1 he house and barn Friday at a horse ami cnr seen front of virs believe that the murder e with the intention of I he man that an attempt hi in reveal the wealth by was be made such a v killed him the city La hl V A the of 0 u Spain cvl evidence S Americas u IT v name is u grave E are to find 1 ii bo of will in a day or two willi a li is asserted lay Cooke s a I the of the t buy up rl I he been se all ih breweries 0 1 T K and lii i rJj the Ohio al of s i II liit afier and come I It is Reached as to the Date for Evacuating Cuba Authorities at Washington Believe That a Force of Men Will be Sufficient to Maintain for Cubans Can be Landed Now Havana Sept 27 Gen Blanco lias author zed the free entry of the Comal and other vessels bringing supplies lie relief of the sufferers in Cuba Blanco luis decided to remit the fine of imposed upon the Clinton be cause she did not have a manifest and has ordered the money to be refund ed The payment was made under protest and by direction of President Washington Sept Commander Eaton of the has been given additional duty in connection with the American military commis sion at Havana The exact time for this is not known the order having been at the request of the com mission but it is supposed that Ad miral Sampson wishes the officer to make an examination of the Spanish naval properties scattered among the various Cuban ports outside of Ha vana The authorities are deep ly concerned to the disposition of this property to be made by the com mission and owing to its peculiar status captured yet actu ally subject to Hie disposal of the commission it is not easy for them to foresee the outcome of the commis sions deliberations on this point Nothing has been heard from the commission itself since the cablegram relative 1o the Comal The authorities here feel that by consenting to the of the vessel with food supplies the Spanish officials in a large meas ure rid the question of evacuation of the urgency that attached to it So long as the Cubans starving and naked were denied the relief that might come to them from the United States government and the Red Cross there was a powerful reason for in sisting upon the immediate evacua tion of Cuba by the Spanish govern ment officials in order that taking possession ourselves we might succor the distressed Cubans Now however that onr government is free to do this tinder there is not the same necessity for haste and the war department will not be obliged to force American troops in numbers into Cuba in the very worst part of the season so far as health conditions are concerned The daily reports that come to the department from Santiago make it ap parent that even among the immune regiments made up as some of them are of negroes supposed to be almost exempt from attacks of climatic fevers much sickness prevails and it is only a fair assumption that the ordinary troops would suffer more were they sent into Cuba Therefore while the American and Spanish com missioners at Havana are still seeking to reach an to the time to be allowed for the island it may be said that the presi dent expects the result will be acom promise between the dates mentioned on each side and that the movement will begin towards the latter part of October and be concluded Romi after the new year begins This will accord very well with the plans of the war department as it will enable it to avoid sending to Cuba any consider able number of soldiers until the season is well under way The authorities hav reached the conclusion in view cf the spirit shown by the Cubans that it will not be ne i to have nearly so large a force to garrison the island as was at first i anticipated and it is thought now that no more than men will be required A POLITICAL TRICK Anyone who has ever been down to West Baden mil remember for ail the rest of his life the flavor of the lifegiving waters All mineral springs seem to gash ing forth streams which taste like every thing which the civilized palate does not relish It is one of the mysteries of the healing properties that the soul at the taste while tbe body gets well Some time ago a Chicago politician who was a good fellow to everybody pocketbook was all the time overflowing with the milk and honey of free railroad passes who remembered Christmas to keep it with turkeys and who was his constituents dreams of any dis opposition felt the worn and weary feeling coining over him which he knew meant a sojourn at West Baden He was talking over the prospect with one of his best constituents a loyal but uninformed citizen and mentioning his symptoms pro the other fellow to grow reflective said the constituent now that 1 think it over Im feeling just that way my self But I cant get away to go chasing after a health resort I wish I could Id like to cure up Well Ill tell you what Ill the goodnatured politician responded Ill just have them barrel up you a lot of that water and send it to you You drink it and youll get well Its immense for the At considerable expense to this was in the days before West Baden wa ter was bottled up and sold in tbe market man of politics and internal disorder caused a barrel of the liquid to be expressed to his Chicago friend Two months after ward he encountered the recipient of bis favor and asked him how he liked the water was the answer I I would have liked it firstrate if it had got here in good order but do you know them chumps in the express company must have carried it in the same car with a lot of rot ten veal and decayed fruit or something Why when the stuff got here and I opened it it was spoiled Tasted no more like good healthy water than old garbage would taste like an Andrew Jackson banquet If you paid anything for it you ought to make the express people cough up for letting the water get contaminated on the way I had it into the sewer The politician looked at his friend sadly but did not say anything to him worth men Speaking about this politician brings to the fore the expression of won derment at the success of some men in win ning the favor of their fellow voters If you have ever studied the matter doubtless you have been at a loss to understand how sonic little undersized and insignificant cnn sway a whole convention by mere ly upon a platform and walking across to a chair and sitting down thereon Once down in the west there abode a man who thought just that way His name was Russell Barlow and he was a plain honest eon dealer selling a full of coal to he ton lie had noted with amaze ment iho success of a neighboring saloon keeper named Hoggs who dominated poli tics as the sun dominates the heavens hi one respect Barlow was a remarkable man lie huda memory of a chainless ball bearing memory that simply could not be beaten He was of those fellows who could go to a church service and repeat every word of the sermon two years afterward if ho anyone to listen at last snv his to enter politics got a nomination for the city council Ordinarily that did not mean much to A man of his parly but the coal strangely enough determined to get an set about to achieve that desire k was a cosmopolitan nation on being iho minority being and addicted to the English language Barlow observed that in winning his way employed speakers who addressed the voters in their booming their principal He decided that was a roundabout way of doing and that he would improve upon it So he hunted out an overseer in the smelting works a fellow who had Germans Finns Danes Swedes Frenchmen Italians and Portuguese working for him and who was able to address them in their native lingo Barlow gave this man and u weeks time and told him wanted him to pre pare a dozen short speeches in as many Ian A week afterward Barlow started en his campaigning lie appeared before a hall full j of Finns down at and for 15 minutes held them spellbound They whooped and roared at the end of the talk and gathered around him hurrahing things which he didnt understand and for fear they might make embarrassing discoveries he rushed away and left them while their en was hot From there he went to a Polish hall and talked Polish by the but being taught by his experience at Sheeley he did not lin ger a moment at the conclusion for fear somebody would ask him some question in Polish and catch him beyond his depth The Poles were overjoyed to find a candidate who could address them in cor rect Warsaw and jubilated Roggs was in fact considerably excited His hired talking men were unable to stem the tide which set up for the linguistic Barlow Roggs couldnt understand it He had never known of Barlow as a man of many as a fellow with a splendid memory He sat and thought for an hour Then with a great cheery smile he rose aad went in pursuit of the fellow who had made over the English of Barlows speeches He charged the over seer with his work and acknowledgment be ing made he said to the smelter man Now heres a hundred Ill sit right down here and make up a few words You send him around with these remarks the night before Barlow started out cheerfully to say a last farewell in words which the smelter had suggested to him He climbed through cheers to the stage at and started in gayly He told the Finns they were horse j thieves and the scum of the earth and not I fit The chairman of the evening leaned over and quiveringly broke the water pitcher on his head Three hit him and he broke for the window lame He didnt understand it but made for the Polish hall and there assured the Poles that they ought to be getting 40 cents a day at especially laborious work instead of two dollars They didnt deserve any more aud it was with two black eyes that he stepped forward to address the Austrians eight blocks down the street and the insults he had blithely heaped upon the Poles and the Finns were encomiums in comparison with what he now gave forth It took three police patrol wagons to get him in half re pair to the station and all the way hoping to soothe the polyglot mob Barlow cried out opprobrious epithets in French Italian Danish and nine other languages At the election next day beat Bar loir by in a total of Very Similar Veterinary sir I cut open your cows stomach and what do you think I found in it Six tenpenny nails four tacks a Waterbury watch a piece of barbedwire fencing a tin whistle four clamshells a fishhook some broken giass a lead sinker ten gIass marbles n tin can with mud worms in it n two quarts of peach stones a rubber ball and four i Gentleman Farmer aghast Great Scott how do you suppose she ever got hold of one of my boys j Meode Sept of M lath Ohio was struck by and killed last evening a heavy storm while teut of a military tailor home is at Cincinnati f ta Columbus Sept 27 Jov Bushnell Issued a proclamation yesterday to the school youth of Ohio recommending that on 19 they contribute to the fund for proposed Lafayette monument in Paris to be dedicated July 4 1900 Cloned Coshocton Sept The East Ohio conference of the United Brethren church closed its annual session at this place Monday The sessions were largely attended and much enthusiasm in church work was manifested GOOD MUGS At Great Ait factions All Week All Departments Pilled with Special Price lar List p w BON PATENT EAGLE BLOCK CANTON OI Foreign Practice Jn all Branches Specialty THURSDAY 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