Moberly Weekly Monitor (Newspaper) - June 27, 1901, Moberly, Missouri WEEKLY ROTHWELL PUBLISHERS BY LABOR WE THRIVE PIR YEAR XXXI AY JUNE Bv 1901 MOBERLY RANDOLPH COUNTY MISSOURI NUMBER 47 Serges and Are by far the most tory summer garments worn Only be sure that you get the proper quality and style at the right price You will find our stock to your liking you will the quality right the prices right and the assort the most select in the for all sizes of Seperate coat coats and pants coats and vest and full suits See our new shapes in GOODS SHOES IP n ft b U U Graduate of American School of Osteopathy Mo All diseases of the eye ear lung heart stomach liver kidneys intestines etc etc treated successfully by Osteopathy HOURS o to 13 a m to 4 p m Office 313 Reed Street Residence 334 W William St IE FLOOD SITUATION The Loss oi Life Has Been Great Exaggerated PROPERTY LOSS BE STATED Great Piles of Delris Causing Delay in the Search tor Days Be fore Railway Traffic Can Be of cemetery architecture and was filled with friends of the family being tlie first time it was used THROUGH A TRESTLE A Wabash i Passenger Train Cass and Fifteen Persona Reported Killed W Va June West Virginia flood situation lias not many new developments but it is au stated that the loss of life has been greatly overestimated al though the loss ol property can hard ly be estimated The most conserva tive estimate obtainable places the loss of life at about 50 a greater part of whom are colored miners and their families A great many more are missing are supposed to have een swept away There are great piles of debris and t will take many days to find all the The Norfolk Western Kail vay company will lose at a conserva ive estimate not taking into the delay to traffic etc double track is practically away for a distance of six miles and at least 3500 men are at vork day and night repairing the and removing drift The umber land Valley electric light car arrived yesterday and will be prosecute the work at night It will oe four days before any traffic cau De resumed The loss to the coal op will reach about out side of the delay at the mines in load etc The property lost by pri vate parties is very heavy and cannot oe estimated at this time It is thought it will reach the lar mark Gen Boggs and Col Hud son of Gov Whites staff arrived yesterday to hold a conference with the general superintendent of the Norfolk Western railroad to tain what assistance is needed by the state authorities The wires are del with press work and hundreds of messages are received hourly from anxious friends in all parts of the United States inquiring about rela tives and friends Until traffic is re and all communication opened it will be impossible to anv degree of certainty either the loss of life or to property THE MORRISON TRIAL Peru Ind June No 3 on the railroad ran into a washout at Cass 15 miles vrest of here at oclock this morning wrecking the engine and five Cars It is reported 15 per sons were killed The train was run high speed to make up lost time and when near Cass a switch five miles east of Logansport plunged through that had been swept away by a washout The engine was totally demolished and the three coaches and two baggage cars were and overturned HEAT PROSTRATIONS Workers in Steel Works at Pitts burg Suffered Yesterday A BUTCHER SUCCUMBS AT OMAHA Only One Prostration at St Deaths and Eighteen Prostrations at Chicago ilot at Kansas Prostrations at Ia Crosse WE DEFY COMPETITION Our Reputation for Quality in Footwear is well known Just received is equal in wear and to any shoe sold in Moberly for Save Your Dollars at Richardsons yesterday Taken Up with the Arguments of tlie Will Go to tlie 1 ury Eldorado Kan June time of the court was taken up yesterday by the arguments of attorneys for the Jessie Morrison murder case E N Smith concluded his speech at ten a m with a powerful plea to the jury It was really more of an effort than a convincing argu ment He was followed by Judge A L Kedden for the defense who for over four hours in an able clean and convincing manner cut right and left into the arguments of the tion and covered the entire ground to finish It was indeed a brilliant and masterly plea and showed its telling effect on both the jury and spectators At three p m B R Leydig for the prosecution be gan the closing argument At he asked the court to excuse him un til morning The case will go to the jury by noon today ADELBERT HAY BURIED The Covered with Mrs Hay Nearly Prostrated at Cemetery cherry seeder does not crush the cherry or cause any loss of juice A will send it anywhere in the U express on receipt of For further information write to the ROLLMAN M Avenue Mount Joy Pa Cleveland O June a gaave on a magnificent hill that overlooks the city in beautiful Lakeview ceme tery the body of the lamented Adel hert Stone Hay was laid to rest yes afternoon The funeral party arrived in Cleveland from New Bavert nl noon and the funeral services were held in the Witde chapel a few hours later The tributes were so many that they entirely cov ered the casket Secretary and Mrs May showed evidence of the great sor row they felt and Mrs Hay was so nearly prostrated that her husband had to assist her nearly all the time The eh find is a fine niece Pittsburg Pa June was the record heat day of the year the thermometer hovering around 92 degrees from early morning unti nightfall Edward Galloway aged 20 years died from the effects of the extreme heat and among the many prostrations reported James Owens of Braddock Charles Dougherty and Proctor Gray of Hampton Va are considered by the physicians as be serious cases Between 75 and 100 men were driven from the Home stead steelworks by the heat and the National tube works at port suspended work in several ol departments Many other plants will have to close down If the hot spell not broken A Butcher Succumbs at South Omaha Neb June highest temperature reached yesterday 97 one degree lower than the highest mark of Monday winds prevented such heat oppression as to cause casualties except in one instance At South Omaha yesterday aged 44 single a butcher by trade succumbed death following in a few hours The heat following several rainfalls causes the prediction that this years corn crop will reach if not exceed bushels Only One Frustration at St Paul St Paul Minn June hot weather record for this section lor June was broken yesterday the meJ cury at the local weather station reaching 96 degrees three above the highest previously recorded here in At seven oclock last night it was 92 with little promise of falling much night Only one prostration was reported that of William Bell a laborer in the street service He will re cover Two Deaths at Chicago Chicago June the third day of sweltering heat resulted in two deaths and 18 prostrations The dead fire Dooley laborer and Nicholas laborer The thermometer reached 94 and the heat being accompanied by great hu was intense The indications are for several more days if hot weather Ho f it City Kansas City Mo June noi positively the hottest The Married Mens Leauge of WILU GIVE A CRAND Millers Fair Ground Park MOBERLY MO Good speakers will be present A firstclass mus ical and amusement pro gram will be arranged See large bills and program Admission What We Can Save You on We cant tell you but we can show you Come and look over our stock and com pare them with any buggies BEST W QUALITY of the in Kansas City but VMS as hot us the hottest At five in the afternoon the ther maximum of the year Tt was equally Saturday just before the up iv Crospe Wis Time day was the hottest day for the month of June since the establish ment of the weather bureau A tem of 96 degrees registered Half a dozen prostrations were re ported one of which will prove fatal OHIO TORNADO LONE WOLFS CASE Court of Appeals Denies Applica tion for Special Appeal reme court Tt la probable that the reclamation both Oklahoma reservations to settlement will be la ued the first of next week THE OPINION OF THE COURT GIVEN The Case Can Proceed in the District Su Court with the of Ap peal Then to the Two High er Courts Upper Portion of a New Factory Wrecked and Seven Men Buildings Damaged Newark O tornado swept over the northern and western sections of yesterday after noon The upper portion of the new factory at the TT H Everett glass works where 75 men were at work was wrecked and seven men were caughtin the debris Lloyd Cunning ham was fatally injured by a falling his chest being crushed and broken Walter Dickinson and Douglass each had a leg The damage to the building ted at about One the halter works was blown in and J W Athey and James ere injured but not se The ice manufacturing plant and several houses were unroofed dyspepsia cat Washington June court of yesterday denied tlie ap plication of Lone Wolf and other and Indians for a special appeal from the decision of Judge Bradley tion against tlie secretary of the in and other officials to prevent the opening of the Kiowa Comanche and Apache lands in Oklahoma As Attorney General Vandeven ter argued for the government and W H Springer for the Indians The court held that the case did not justify a special appeal But the case should be disposed of he said by a final decree from which an appeal may be taken in regular course and from the decree of this court an appeal may be taken to the supreme court of the United States The great object in obtaining a pre liminary injunction is to prevent im mediate action by the executive de but we suppose that such reasonable delay may be obtained a will enable the complainants to avai themselves of the right of appeal from a final decree that may be passed in the case The court holds Judge denial of the injunction to be an in order and not a final de cree and says the case must proceed in the district supreme court with the right to appeal then to the cour of and the United States an OFF FOR THE PHILIPPINES Den arid to Investi gate the Condition of the Islands San Francisco June trans port Hancock sailed for Manila yes erday with a distinguished party on board The party was composed of Gen Corbin adjutant general of the United States army Gen Sternberg surgeon the army Gen McKibben join Gen Chaf fees staft in the Philippines Gen Weston Col Hall who is to succeed en Barry as adjutant general in the Philippines Senator Dietrich of Ne braska and Congressman Kahn of Owing to the report of four cases of plague at Honolulu the Hancock will not call there as was originally planned but will go direct to Manila Gens Sternberg and Weston will be away about three months and during that time will investigate the condition in the Philippines j Gen Corbin is tions from the secretary of war and he will determine by what reforms and economies the administration of army affairs in the islands may be improved The question of the re duction of the size of the force of troops in the Philippines vill be a matter to be considered by Ou Oor bin when he confers with Gru fee and Gbv Taft The Hancock also n number of schoolteachers U men sOui bat engineer J the up todate East side grocerman returned a trip to lie Krs who at this point returned with him