New Castle News, The (Newspaper) - January 21, 1891, New Castle, Pennsylvania THE NEW CASTLE NEWS 112 NEW CASTLE PA WEDNESDAY JANUARY 21 1891 Again Inducted Into Office as sylvania's Governor A URGE CROWD PRESENT p To Witness the Inauguration of Qov J ernor Beaver's Successor 0 HIS INAUGURAL ADDRESS f Contained Recommendations o lie of by Powerful Corporations Pointed Oat Pa Jan dark and dreary i ing the early hours each train brought j a large contingent of who after an early breakfast thronged the streets Promptly at the Governor and Governor-elect the Lieutenant 1 and his successor the Secretary i fit Internal Affairs the joint i oj the Senate and House heads of de- and invited guests met at tho Mansion and were escorted i the Governor's guard of honor pre- l ceded by the Eighth Regiment National to the Capitol Arrived at the Capitol the inaugural were held on the west 1 oo of the maiu where n form had been erected After 1 Rev S C Swallow D D of the l church delivered a prayer The Governor-elect with bared head re- L the oath of office administered Justice Clark This was followed by a Governor's salute at the arsenal ind by the band when Governor Pattison stepped to the front of the platform and began his inaugural ad- At the conclusion of the address the and his company repaired to Senate chamber where the oath of was to the fat the Secretary of Affairs upon tha of the guns the parade moved fhe parade tj five divisions and was reviewed by the Governor and staff Tie parade over the Governor was to the Executive Mansion The rowd in and about the Capitol on he streets was immense but nil passed ff in good and nothing occurred f mar the harmony of the occasion In his address Governor attison advocates y guard against the encroachments of while dealing fairly with ill interests This is the spirit of the constitution but has not been on- especially as to the article which discrimination and extortion The Governor earnestly advocates the Australian ballot system as p remedy or existing abuses the suffrage and n order that the system may be adopted le urges the early calling of a convention to remove from the the provision requiring very ballot to be marked for ion and the provision that shall not debar an elector from roting The reasons for these and they a hindrance lo ballot reform ons he says no longer exist The Governor next discusses taxation says is now unequal and un- in many Homes and farms a vastly disproportionate share of he burden whiles property aid idle capital largely escape their The tax on corporations which one and easily he collateral inheritance tax furnish for State expenses It 3 therefore recommended that all other axes and license charges be remitted p the counties The subject of government is alluded to and the anger of concentrating power and is pointed out A Treasure Found Conn Jan body William a hermit was round in his hut near Arnold's Station ist week His body was removed by but tha latter did not trouble to examine the hut j it contained nothing of value A arty of young men visited the shanty iid after a short investigation turned P bank books and bonds valued at M End of a Checkered FALL RIVER Mass Jan Ha tha way was found drowned ay morning in Bleachery pond at met on when found ad is supposed to have broken through ie ice while skating He figured con- in the mUl defalcation here years ajo as tlie associate of and Stickney and a ear sentence for embezzlement St Strike Ernie if CHICAGO Jan strike of the and station agents employed i the Chicago St Paul system appears to be at an end he strike committee complains of the large who gned the agreement promising to rike when ordered to do so and who to fulfill their agreement when ic crisis came Iron Wages to be Cot Jan hem Iron Company yesterday notified 3 employes that there would be a re- ranging from ten to twenty-five cont in all departments and Febmary l this affects over 000 iron workers Another Bank Fail lire Kan Jan bank DOWDS Mitchell Coonty closed its doors y TChish and assets TEN CENTS A WEEK SENATORIAL CONTESTS Preliminary Takon In Eight for Candidates ALBANY N Y Jan branches of the Legislature voted for i States Senator at noon Tuesday There wore six absentees in tho Assem bly and the ballot Hill 03 58 In the Senate tho vota Hill IS Evarts 19 Tho session will be hold to-day when all Democrats are expected to be pres sut and as a result elect Hill Pa Jan vota for United States Senator in the Senate yesterday Cameron Black Dem 15 Senator Logan Dem ocrat voted for J C Sibley In the House the vote Cameron 113 Black 77 Taggart Independent lican 7 DENVER Col Jaji Senate yesterday elected H M Teller to ceed himself by a vote of 14 to 10 Tho Regular and the Combine houses also met separately and both gavo ler a majority The Legislature will meet in joint session to-day and ally elect him CITY Mo Jan vote in the Senate on United States ator yesterday Vest Democrat 24 Headley Republican 7 Jones Labor 1 In the House the vote Vest 108 Headley 25 Leonard Labor 6 Both houses will meet in joint sion to-day SPRINGFIELD 111 Jan was taken in the Legislature Tuesday for a United States Senator to succeed Farwell The result was as 34 Oglesby 27 77 Oglesby 73 Streeler 8 As no one candidate received a majority in both houses there was no election LITTLE ROCK Ark Jan houses of the Legislature balloted for United States Senator yesterday tho re- sult being the re-election of James K Jones who received every Democratic vote the Republican Union Labor votes being divided In the House the vote stood Jones SO Rep 13 and three scattering In the Senate tha vote Jones 20 scattering 2 SALESI Ore Jan The Senate and House yesterday balloted in separate session for United States Senator to ceed J n Mitchell In the Senate the ballot J H Mitchell lican 22 Goldsmith Democrat In the House the vote Mitchell 41 Goldsmith 10 CONCORD N II Jan noon Tuesday a ballot was taken in both branches of the Legislature for United States Senator to succeed Hon Henry Blair In the House the ballot resulted as Charles H Hums 1 Charles Sinclair Democrat 103 Dr Jacob F Gallinger Republican 181 In the ate the ballot Harry 1 Charles A Sinclair 0 Jacob II linger 14 In each house the name of was ordered entered upon the records as a choice of n majority of the members A TEST CASE Constitutionality of tho to tie Tested in n Circuit Court ST Lours Jan A Ferris attorneys for Charles II man Co have filed an application in the United States Circuit Court praying that court to the board of appraisers at New York to their records for review The action is in reality an attack against the of the and is brought in the nature of an appeal from the decision of the general board of praisers made on several Importations to Wyman Co last October The im- ported articles were classified and by the collector of customs here under the McKinley The importers protested and claim that the duty should be assessed under the old law The matter was referred to tho general board of appraisers and they sustained the collector The application alleges that the McKinley is tional on that the and approved by the President is iiol the passed by Congress Hungarians Oisplflee Strikers PITTSBURGH Jan river coal operators have been bringing ians to the river pits to displace the striking miners Several hundred of the Hungarians who were thrown out of work in the coke regions by the re- cent shut-down hare secured work in the Monongahela pits Whether tho operators arc giving employment to the temporarily in order to break the miners strike or whether they intend to make labor a Factor in the river mines in the future s not known Sold Out to tho Standard O Jan were concluded lost evening by which the Standard Oil Company will acquire the property of C C Harris the individual producer in the Ohio oil field The amount of the sale which will be consummated to-day will reach This is property the Standard las long been trying to buy and adds toward giving that corporation the controlling interest in the Ohio field Met All KANSAS CITY Jan the Kansas City Safe Deposit and Savings bank closed its doors last the number of depositors surrounding the entrance to decreased con- and it is now believed that the backbone of the run has been broken ind that complete confidence will soon be restored In the two days during which the run has been made about was withdrawn Jlark Baldwin Boaton O Jan doina business concerning pitcher Mark BaU win for the o which Under reservation hko to tho new A dan dab of Boston UPROAR Put to Shaine in the Lower Brandt of MILLS OF ATTACKS Speaker Bead in a Bitter Full o Invective PARTY HATREDS BREAK Forth on Sides of the and n Stost Scono WASHINGTON Jan Bland demanded tho reading ol tho Journal tbe until one o'clock A sceno of wild confusion then ensued Tho having stated tho to be on tho approval ol and having counted and the vote Mr Mills the proper question was not on ordering tho previous question This Inquiry waa based on ths Tact tbat when the clerk had finished tho part of the journal Mr McKinley demanded the previous question Tho Speaker In to tho this foot but said that tha demand had renewed reading of iho journal Mr the ment ot the Speaker Mr Mills he desired to debate tho ques lion or approval of tha journal but the declined to him Tbo storm then hurst Mr Mills strode down nnd shaking his flat at tho vigorously de- hini You arc perpetrating a fraud upon tho ho thundered and you know Hta party burst inio a of and cheers nnd gathered around champion Tho Speaker was Immovable and amid uproar requested those opposed lo hla tng tha to rise One two and announced tho motion to 3 Tho yeas and demanded by tbe ns tho clerk began to call tho roll Mr Mills again the Speaker of perpetrating a fraud upon tho to Mr he Wo did gentleman Irom Ohio to lend to such a proceeding for TVS believe mm an honorable gentleman nnd wo knew ha Indicating tbo was Tho clerk wont on calling the roll and Mr Mills Ignoring him substantially na You do nol dani to go before the country with such a revolutionary measure as you are proposing to pans Wo have a right un- der the rule to tho question or ing the journal nnu you the er are denying Mr Korr of proceedings are a man who helped treason Mr an n traitor to laws You are trying to surround box with bayonets and to deprive tho people of the or Tho House at tills a bedlam A personal rupture on Hie side tho Speaker was to upon the for assistance Tha officer bearing the maoe In front of him Mr Mills hla scat nnd the passed for the The VIMS approved yeas Hi nays 103 Mr moved that the House into Committee of Hie Whole on tho o Columbia Appropriation Mr McComas motion was to and In the debate which on tho reading of the biU by paragraphs Iho Elections mil waa brought to tho foro Mr declaimed what hn termed tho arrant tho Republican party in put upon of the people o the country an and ignorant vote while denying that vote to tha same of persons iti tha District of bia Tho negro brought into debate by Mr of Tennessee quoted miny rom newspapers tive to the treatment of in States Tho wna denied by Messrs Henderson and Morse Mr of New York snld that in NCM York the negro was given every and llego that tho while lie the who to negro for his own purpose Mr inquired whether colored men were allowed In Tammany Hall Mr that men haf stood Tammany Hall ani tbon sauds of their follow oil They were no of tho but they could bo mem hers It they applied Mr McComas moved to closed Mr McCreary moved to amend It by limiting thi debate to ono hour A point of order was against the on tho ground that i motion to closo not amendable by motion to limit debate a decision th committee rose and the adjourned asked for iho consider atlon of his resolution for n whangs of tbo rules rha was two when the was before tbe Son ntc and Mr George had 11 Hoor to yield to anybody and his speed against tbe blU until nn CHICAGO Xin and rendered a tie hi celebrated case of the man Palace Car Company against OK Wanner Car Company and tin Lake Shore Michigan Sonthern ani tlie railroads in an Injunction wus to restrain thi last two companies from the patent of M Pullman for connection between is Gued in November ain and the for an injunction holding that the vestibule connections were not new Jan Lopez a Mexican while drunk Monday night a colored woman AllenT her husband occupied part of the in which Lopez lives Mrs Allen escaped and ran to a occupied by named Godson where she jumped into the bed occupied by and his wife The Mexican vas just behind her and hacked and slashed the three occupants of the bed with a large knife Dodson's wife is about the leys and arras Mrs Allen was also terribly cut son died night Desperate Affray Between Jan Hulee Charles and Lou Williams met Nell Myers Thomas McReynolds and Joe Harkins on Main street last night There had been bad blood be- ween the two parties for some time on account of Hulce and both attentions to the same woman Vll hands commenced to fight Hulce stabbed Karkins three times in the left ide and also succeeded in Myers t dangerous cut in the left aide Myers lit Hulec over the head with a brick can not live Historian Funeral Jan funeral of the late George Bancroft took place Tuesday and attended by he The remains will M Interred In AT MERCY IThe Millionaire Wil Control of Iho Market When April I Arrives SAN Jan tons of bonded Java sugar Ho hi thu warehouses on Mission rock in San Francisco Hay It is the property of and will be held Overs till April 1 when under the provisions of the MeKinley It will be admitted into the country duty free For months hus been pace witli the Java sugar planters in buying storing their product lie has fairly bled the sugar market and uow has tho greater portion of the year's output under his control 10 con- sumption of in this country wil increase Jt is expected from fifty-seven to per cent possibly to eighty per cent or equal to the con- sumption in Great Britain and other free trade countries There will then be an enormous demand for which will only be obtainable then nl the prices which Spreckels chooses to sot upon it OBSTACLES REMOVED Owners of Property tho Chicago Lake front Agree Not Oppose Erection of CHICAGO Jan a special ing Monday night of Michigan avenue property owners who have heretofore opposed the location of any buildings on the lake front it was decided to mit the erection of five World's Fair The art palace the art building a water palace a building for electrical displays and the temple of music on the lake front This decision finally disposes of the question that has caused World's Fair directors a world of worry for nine months The only conditions imposed are that all oJ the buildings except the art palace shall be torn down w i thin tw elve months after the Exposition closes and thai the fair directors shall lend their and continuous influence toward ing a removal of the Illinois Central tracks Shot on tho Stngo SAX Jan re- from Sydney say that a sensa- tional scene was witnessed during a by Mrs Potter and Bellow in Hero and Lenndcr Tha curtain had fallen on the first act am Mrs and were bowing in front of it in response to a recall Al this moment John Payne a seaman IT M S Orlando sprang on the stage drew a revolver and shot himself in the abdomen The wildest excitement pre- Women screamed and Mrs ter fainted Payne was taken to the hospital where he died soon afterward It cud IT Out rr la Jan dall Brownj the Iowa mind render who obtained considerable celebrity in this and other countries met with de- feat nnd exposure Monday night lie undertook to read the mind of by means of a wire which was held by the mayor and himself was to tell the number of tlie mayor's watch but the substitution of another watch spoiled the experiment The audience made things very lively for Brown and he was compelled to leave the stage in discomfiture Will He Out hy Ills NKW Jan D Cravath counsel for George Westinghouse that Westinghouse's financial troubles will be over hi a few days Cravath said that the friends arc coming to the front to help him They have signified their to cept preferred stock instead of cash and including what Mr Westinghouse's friends in this city have taken shares have been placed Two Vessels as NHW YOKK Jan foreign vessels were on the Maritime Exchange yesterday as missing One of them the Austrian bark Ergo which Bailed Havre on August 26 for Que- bec has not been reported since she sailed The ship Hall which sailed from this port June 11 for Calcutta is the second missing Tessel Skipped to Mexico WACO Tex Jan J Ming the absconding president of the National Bank went across the Rio Grande river to Mexico He is short at Waco more than at Dallas and and quite a sum it Tyler lie got about from his own bank at but his tion there has been made good Vestibule Train Wf nc ketl Jan peake Ohio vestibule train No 4 eastbound was wrecked at Winifred night An obstruction had placed in the of the switch overturning the engine The train caught fire jind En- gineer Edwards and Fireman were seriously injured None of the passengers were hurt Agent and LAKE CITY Fla Jan A Koss the Southern Express Company n this city robbed of on day The robbers attacked him in his on one of the principal streets and after beating him into ty took a package containing from express pouch There Ls no clue to the thieves Four Children Cremated AUGUSTA Ga Jan from Thomasville state thaton Sunday whilo Lane and wife of were at church their was burfied and four perished In the flamos They had been looked Jn tj their parents Demise of the Ruler o the Hawaiian SURROUNDED BY FRIENDS In tho Metropolis of H Breathed His Last THE DUSKY Remains Will bo Conveyed to tho United Cruiser SAN FRANCISCO Jan King itula of tho Hawaiian Islands died n the Hotel at Tuesday after noon This result of his illness was no unexpected All the was one of anxious watching The King's physicians had remained witl him throughout the and in au ad joining room Consul tho royal chamberlain and several friends gathered at an early hour to await the King's At United States steamer Charleston came down from and in tho stream Admiral Brown Immediately ashoro nnd proceeded to the King's apartments Kalakaua had remained in a comatose condition since in the morning A stimulant of brandy and milk was nd ministered at intervals but no food had passed the patient's Una foi days His Majesty did his condition to be serious and attendee an entertainment given lu his when he have rested quietly fearing that his failure to tlu invitation would be an intimation tha ho was indeed unwell Tho King's were aware of his condition eral months ago Ilia Majesty's trip to California had been produc tiva of good results and had he quietly lu San Francisco his would have been much improved Consul said It was probably tho trip to Southern California that had overtaxed his strength ami tho cold which he contracted a Santa hastened tho progress the malady By noon it was to all that he could live but a few longer He continued to sink until when Colonel bent over bed and asked the King if he know him No reply came to tho question and nol even tlie slightest sign of recognition The demonstration of grief oil tho parl of the chamberlain and other attendants was very affecting The patient's til ing became fainter every moment line at Medical Inspector Woods who was attending the King announced thai he was dead The King's remains be embalmed at once No definite arrangements for the funeral services here or the removal of the remains to the Hawaiian Islands have as yet been but it is able that services will be held in Trinity Episcopal church on Thursday and that tho remains will leave for Honolulu on the Charleston by the close the week The arrival of the body of the King on the Charleston at Honolulu will ably be the first intimation that tho people will have of the Kind's death Kalakaua became If of Hawaii in liin sister who has been acting as during absence from tho islands will bo his successor CRAZED BY DISGRACE of Coin n W Vs Jan it Four months ago this city and neighboring community was flooded with a largo amount of spurious silver coin tives traced the counterfeits to Mrs Gertrude Russell the wife of a nent business man in Ohio site here Mrs was arrested in Went Virginia and indicted in the court at She was convicted but released on a motion for a new trial During the last few weeks her dis- grace has preyed upon her mind ami on Monday she became a raving maniac A strange part of the affair is tint though repeatedly she has never divulged where sho secured tho counterfeits and the are still in the dark concerning the makers of tho coin nn All the train dis- patchers and by tbo Chicago Erie road formerly the cago A Atlantic struck last night Tho places of the dispatchers were promptly filled by of the who will dispatch trains until new men can be secured A number of engineers also struck All trains in motion when tho strike began were allowed to proceed through to their destination The cause of the is discharge of a train dispatcher Scott who it in claimed caused a disastrous wreck by giving wrong orders the NKW Jan N K Swart out committed suicide by poison in a private boarding house here Monday night He left letters addressed to hin and daughter at 42 West street New York Other papers showed that he was a- member of the Union Club of Chicago Plant Jan The works of the Holding Motor and Manufacturing Com- at Hermosa a suburb of this city rere burned to the ground early day morning causing a loss of The fire was caused by the watchman accidentally dropping his lantern Into alet LATEST NEWS ITEMS bj From All of tho Earth 31 The Chicago gas truat baa boon solved Tha Treasury that the sago and subject to duty tit two cents per pound Yon Hordes Co wholesale iers of Louisville Ky have made tha same Scully the defeated ite candidate for Kilkenny has his petition for tho unseating Sir John Vono A has been introduced in the Pennsylvania Senate providing that more than per mouth shall be charged for of a telephone The Tagus In Portugal is frozen over and the river Ebro in the vicinity of is with nineteen inches of loo the first ice since Tho Standard and Bolting Electric Company's works at Chicago wore burned ro- Loss partly insured Robart J Reynolds on the tho oath as Governor of in the Slate House at Dovev after whlon ho sent his message to tho Legislature At San Francisco the factory Tong fe Co containing cigars has been seized by revenue cers on the charge of cigars out stamps Jou Douoghue of N Y the skater has buon to go to Montreal aji unknown in 11 nice for medal distance to bo one to live miles Tho destitution In London appalling and tho newspapers are with aiv peals for charitable aid of men and women are without food in their homes The diplomatic representatives of for- eign governments n-t Santiago de have formally protested tUfs blockade of Uio ports of by the armed vessels of the revolutionists The King of Dahomey IK negotiating with English and housen tho purchase of guns to arm his Although lie made peace with tho French he to trade with thorn Slight earthquake shocks wore at Geneva Switzerland and end drowning of three which while ing in tho harbor is attributed to Ice having buen broken by the An report shows the Irish tenants who allowed selves to be evicted from their farms under the League plan of have paid their rents and resumed pation since the division of tho Irish party Tho following National banks have been to begin The First National Hank of La Junta Col the National Union Hank of Oshkosh Wis capital iwid the First National of ton Minn Wolves and wild driven from the woods by the intense cold and deep snow are ravaging remote In France and it is said that wolves have been killed in the suburbs of Cadiz Spain Northern Africa is buried In snow and in Tunis Is mndo im- possible by the while the tribes to weather are perishing lu scores some inflammable material Instructed to Korco 11111 N 1 Jim Demo majority of the House of bly have passed a joint questing the Senators and lives in Congress from iNew Jersey to oppose the passage of tne force The minority offered a resolution Ing it but it was defeated PH Jan sensation was caused Tuesday after- noon by the of Hie dead body of Colonel Theodore W Dean who was found in the cellar of his law with his throat slashed with a razor Investigation showed that tho was caused by financial troubles Colonel Henn WHS fifty-eight years of age and WHS a prominent man in Re- publican Mny CITY Jan ncr Marshall to make any statement concerning tbe affairs of the American National which pended Monday There some talk of he bank resuming business President Buys thai if care to repair the impaired capital of bank it will resume Convention Pa Jan convention of the began yesterday and is likely last or several days A boated discussion took over a resolution to the of the district until April The resolution adopted Some of the to resign before the of Hie A to Grief Jan Higgins an employe of J V Harwell Co stealing hilk lace and hosiery rom that firm for the past nine months as been arrested Hiy thefts are at Selple old the stolen articles and gave the to Higgins was also arrested Catan VA Jan were killed outright and four others were fatally injured by an explosion which occurred on Monday on flic Santa Jla estate Vive hundred thousand ar- fobBs of cane the property of the owner of tho estate have just been destroyed by fire Jan air to good tight nt K packing at select