The Daily Northwestern (Newspaper) - April 3, 1890, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Die Daily O'CLOCK P.M. VOL. TWO 1ION01I FOR FRANCE IS American uu fur Con- In u April A number of well known including wives of Senators Payne acd Mrs. Miss Bayard and Mrs. Frank met yesterday at the house of Justice Field and decided to issue an address calling upon the women of America for contributions for a bronze statue to be presented to France as a token of A dinner was given at the white house last night by President and Mrs. Uar rlson in honor of United Status minister to TUK Lying Siow Under NEW April ad- from Arkansas City show that tbe river has fallen in all about one The water is going back into the river from the out- side of the levee wherever there is an The whole of crooked bayou from Tillar to a distance of eleven is under water and many plantations in th's fertile that were never overflowed before are now completely The truck of the Arkansas railroad between McGeo and Trippe is five feet under water in one Trains can come no further than Tillar and express have to be trans f erred from Tillar to Arkansas a distance of nineteen miles by means of The Ouachita division of the valley route which joins the river line at Trippe is almost com- under water for a distance of eighteen Just this side of Bayou Bartholomew a number of railroad bridges are reported to have been washed The Houston Arkansas Northern now being built from McGee by way of Dermoth to is undor water and the damage will be A dispatch from says the back water has The river of water which is flowing through Eastern break is playing havoc in Bogue The water has crossed over a ridge between Deer creek and tbe Bogue and it is fast filling The country plantations on both sides of Deer lands which heretofore have been above high are now under HAlIt TUE an April ladies who have holding prayer meetings for the last two weeks have decided that work as well as prayer was necessary to remove the tiger from our Tuesday wai election and the did a flourishing as evinced by the number of drunken men on the They had about disposed of the stoct on and the ladies con- cluded to stop further Word was received of a large consignment of beer reserved at Delassus early in the and the plan of work decided on was to meet tbe enemy on tbe road before it reached the Mrs. Jennie Mrs. George W. Mrs. Ed Mrs. William Odgers and Mrs. Finlay up the ing They met the first wagon loaded with beor just inside the city and stopping the lifted the twenty five beer kegs and with axes knocked the out and emptied the beer into the After the kegs hitd been emptied the fair crusaders took possession of the wagon and turned the horses heads back to Here they found more to destroying twenty-six cases and kegs of There was a car with whisky on the railroad but this was not dis- Returning to Farmington tbe ladies the horses and wagon to their owner with The crusaders were armed with a shot as well as but no attempt wits to interfere with the work of one of the announced this ing that be had sold out bit business and would remove from the The law seemed powerless to prevent the sale of so the mothers and wives took the matter in hand and they propose to wage a relentless war against tbe illicit If April Quite a sensa- tion created in city when it was announced that Murat bad retired from the editorship of the Commercial Gazette Two weeks ago left for New and since bis arrival in that city reports bave been cent out tbat be will make New York his borne and edit the paper from But there it another side to tbe tho last made several mistakes tbat were cosily the Republican and Ibc stockholders of the which has been losing money ever since Ibc last at tbe annual two weeks kicked up a row over man of tbe Tbe result was tbe board of directors politely told Mr. thai if be wes anxious to lire in New York be could do so. lie went to tbe big city where he now and the only thing beard from him js column of natter tbat appears in the paper every Tbe managing editor is Richard but tbe real nan is A. Howard wbo in tbe future will dictate ibe policy of the After Quite a number or employes of the John Mix Ice company claim that employer not them for their services they are petting worried about their To this cad they have placed the mailer in various and H was expected ibal 3 sic this Afternoon i would be placed on the ice in the MJX house ia 31A V that the 1M Very great culled forth by tho retiring of Prince from the have startled the court party in A rigorous press ship prevents the truth from being No correspondents dare tele- graph the and no paper in many daro publish The emperor has been very uneasy for the last three days about the deep popular feeling over and something approaching a is said to have taken place be- tween him and Chancellor He chafes under the popular tion that he is 8 and is said to bave urged a policy that the nation would call To this Caprivi and tbe emperor is eaid to have cried well have marck Caprivi took his leave but the however Is abroad that the great chancellor ia to be and gives an added zest to the Bismarck U. The Jlau Marrien Minn of Superior WEST April William S. general manager of tbe Northern ar- rived in his car at day morning and left labt evening takin with biro a West lady as his The marriage of Mr. Mellen and Miss Gertrude L of this has been looked forward to with much interest in social circles for some not only in where Miss Junes has resided for the past but at St. Paul and apolis where she is also ing lived in the latter city previous to coining The bridal tour will occupy about one which will be spent in the and The couple will reside on Summit St. where Mr. Mellen has a handsome WAST Want Unrestricted April the Ontario legislature last member of East Lampton moved that in the opinion of the house it was desirable that close trade tions should between the United States of America and the Dominion of Canada and tbe house therefore petitions the legislature of the minion of Canada to take such steps as it deems expedient to bring about unrestricted reciprocity between two As the attendance was small tbe debate on the subject was VOEH OX Loam Hoard or Trade to York NEW April produce exchange members were jubilant here today over the of the St. Louis board of trade to use New York market quotation instead of Chicago The brokers said that the of the Chicago board of trade shutting out its quotations would do no less than increase New York business by at least double it THK Denounce the Education 111., April St. Boniface and Lt. Vincent Catholic societies of this city have adopted resolutions denouncing the sory education and declaring that the members will support no for the legislature who will not agree to work for a repeal or at least an amendment to the The position assumed is tbat the law has worked a hardship to tbe Catholic schools of this city and interferes with their religious it Three Wealthy April ures of three supposed wealthy ers in this county were announced today as L. ber of Manor liabilities Jacob H. oi liabilities 500. assets Daniel E. of East liabilities assets about MX Ule Within four April 3 This ing aboat three o'clock occurred tbe of the wife of S. H. an old and prominent resident of Death was the result of Before seven o'clock Mrs. Warner's Mrs. S. A. expired of heart Both were old residents and very for Some time ago in an article on economy among young men of taste and limited says tbe New York attention was drawn to the fact tbat trousers of suitable material could be turned inside out and made over so at to serve tbe pose of new A bright tailor near Union tbe suggestion and soon afterward bad a sign hung in his window which told tbe by that tbe specialty of turning clothes for gentlemen was To bis prise be found himself overrun with and on inquiry be was told tbat very large proportion of bis early customers were men wbo bad read the He says tbat already tom bas saved more balf the price of a suit of clothes to more than 100 men in and bas brought a corresponding number of dollars to Some complaints having been made against Policeman Burster because be refused to admit any one but voters into the Sixth ward One of the called at office today to say that Blunter was not to blame as be was directed by tic Inspectors to keep all but voters outside tbe polling They understood tbe Jaw to require in April state Treasurer of the of been ar- I rested on ihe charge of embezzling I A SCRAMBLE UK ft of Fallen Han Xot Uut Mailing nil and Tbe political situation today has developed several new features to tho scramble for city Ii the first alderman elect Williamson does not care to be chief of as reports yesterday but at tbe samo time be does not want K. J. Weiebrod Mr. son is not an unapproachable man and a reporter who interviews him is consequently not embarrassed and feels free to ask any questions be It was therefore no difficult task to get the alderman elect to talk when a NORTHWESTERN saw tnis and buzzed him on Mr. Williamson was outspoken in his opposition to Mr. and de- clared that be favor John brouck for the office of chief of He said that Mr. Hasbrouck had been chief engineer of tbe tire department some years and the Democrats regarded him ae a capable Mr. Williamson figures the like Counting upon the support of the four Republican men for any man upon whom the opponents of Mr. Weisbrod may thinks that he can name four Democrats besides himself who will give Mr. rival a ing nine in Another mad who may vote against the is So says Mr. On the other band friends of Mr. Weisbrod claim their man has a sure A formidable candidate for tho has arisen in tbe person of ex Deputy Revenue Collector Mr. according to all does not travel upon his but upon his record as a His road is not so uneven as some people and his election as chief is not looked upon as TO Law May be nt Chris John Schneider and Julius the delegates from the south side Turner society to the state Turner convention which is to be held in Sheboygan Sunday and leave tonight for tbat The delegates from the north side are Rolls C. A. Von Charles lerich and Herman The Bennett law will undoubtedly be one of the matters discussed at tbe con- The Oshkosh delegates go One of the south side delegates stated today that he thought the sentiment of the Turners in this city was in favor of the MX Charlea In thin City on Charles Cavage was arrested last evening at Frank hotel on Lient by cer in response ta a telegram from the Berlin asking that he be as he was badly There is no ledge here of why be is but when questioned by a reporter the prisoner stated that the arrest was made at the instance of his wife whom he had left behind him when he wet to He tbat he left his wife sufficient property to support AX cf William H. 3lcHlllen Yesterday afternoon at the dence of the bride's in the town of tbe ceremony was performed which made William H. McMillen and Miss Hattie Owens band and The bride is the youngest daughter of The marriage was witnessed by forty guests imong whom were William Jr and the Misses Eva and Kate and William Morgan and all of this The Rev. C. B. Wilcox of this city formed the So M ore the Employes of the Wisconsin Central road were all sworn allegiance to the Northern Pacific thai for as lone as their services may be They have received full instructions announcing that the Wisconsin passed into the hands of the Northern Pacific that the name will be covered over with the name The transfer has been Will 51 at Humors were current last evening and today that W. H. Hay would contest the election of John son as alderman in the First ward and call for a as several votes were thrown out by tbe inspectors for not being properly Mr. states that he has no tion of contesting the n On a recent night thirty members of tbe Washington legislature went to a theater and the Portland says they made a show of They acted like a lot of school paper rubber over- shoes and orange peelings at each nnd hooted and guyed the At a laic hour afternoon the examination of Charles Kochn in in Justice Kochn was charged wilb assault with intent to do great bodily Be was arrested some time ago and bit trouble was tbe culmination of an ice J. M. and Thomas Vaughn bave sold their in tbe A. Stanford Logging Tool Company to A. Tbe consideration is Tbe com- pany does business on the corner of and Stale Death Wilham died at 12 at bis 240 Washington aged thirty five The will place from the j at two There 5s no reason why an opal be considered aa of D. April Jn the u petition from the New England 8Uoe and Leather the imposition of a duty upon hides und was ordered printed in the In reading the petition was received by applause from the Democratic The senate paused to enable the secretary of the treasury to gather full information us to tbe present condition and preservation of the fur ecal interests of the government in the region of Alaska as compared with the tion in 1370; information aa to the impending extinction of tbe sea otter On motion of liitt of from the committee on for- eign the senate concurring vote was agreed to requesting the president to invite from time to time lit occasion may arise negotiations with any government with which the United States may have diplomatic to the end that any ences or disputes arising between the governments which cannot be ed by the diplomatic agency may be referred to On Hitt's motion a resolution waa adopted ing on the president for copies of the correspondence between the United states and Mexico relating to the seizure of the Tampico and of the schooner Rebecca in 1884. The was passed amending tbe articles of war so as to provide that when punishment on conviction of a military is left with court the punish ment in time of peace ehall be in excess the limit pre- scribed by the also senate amending the articles of war so aa to provide that no person shall be tried or punished by court martini for desertion in time of peace committed more than two years before the arraignment unless the person shall in the time have absented himself from the United Lawler of introduced a to test the science of short spilling and to establish 100 schools for that was then The house then resumed the consideration of the Idaho commission In the senate on motion of Edwards it ordered that tomorrow being Good Friday the adjournment today shall be till Blair at his own request was excused from further service on the committee on public lands and Pettigrew was appointed in his Senator Blair introduced a to regulate the per diem of laborers employed by the government fixing the lowest wages at per It was referred to the committee on education and A A Kail road Lawyer Before a House April The house committee on Pacific railroads heard further statements today by Mr. Story attorney for the Union Pacific railroad Story submitted a copy of the pending to fund the indebtedness of the Pacific railroad claiming the amendment suggested by dent Adams to meet the case of the Union Pacific company and the of consequence proposed are the abolition of the government guarantee of bonds to be issued and the adjustments of amounts of somewhat upon the plan proposed in the case of the Central Pacific so as to fund one half of the interest for the first ten years and thereby reduce the amount of the first payments corresponding increase of ultimate payments The committee will proceed to con- sider the pending at the next meeting and expects to report it to tbe house April 3 The S. special the house of Wilhelm Brown near here burned last night and three children who were locked in during their parents absence April Private advices from indicate that 2 500 Mormons are expected from Utah this spring to join the Mormon colony at Lees west Mrs. wife of Officer has been ill for some time and for a while her life was despaired of. She is very much Of while temporarily in- a rich farmer of hanged himself in his The body of a man was discovered yesterday by boys playing in Bloody a small stream near The identity of the man is sot James of has been awarded damages against the Lake Shore railroad company for injuries The express train on the road ran off the track at shaking the but injuring is said to have two cases of Three hundred painters arc on a strike at having quit work because they were refused for nine hour's H. supposed to be connected witb the wbo has been since the lat return to has returned to Oct. D. D. of N. died on a Lake Shore train last night lie was oa bis way home from where he bad been for his His was caused by lung CLAIM JT A M NKW April 2 George a dealer in iron and has assigned with April says Ibc Oar is suffering from ing K. K. tbe head of tbe Elevator company of Port committed suicide It is supposed that ness troubles drove him to too A reward been offered for as to the of aged whn disappeared from a Alleged Voting In ond in. the April is tomary in the annual municipal election here charges of illegal doings are This year the trouble s located in the Second A politician and attorney de- clared openly yesterday that the tion in that ward was illegal for the reason that the ballot boxes were opened before the polls were Whether his statements in regard to tbe trouble are based upon solid facts s not Ho is a man who would have no object in making a malicious statement and for that reason hia positive remarks carry great If the ballot boxes were opened considerable trouble will as of the defeated candidates may contest the No as far as can be BE been made to the The common council met laet ing to officially count the election re- During the session notice was an by M. M. attorney for Val. that the vote for alderman in the Second ward would be The charges named That the voting was illegal for reasons which they will divulge and that the ballot box was opened by the officers in charge of the polls and certain votes cast Hr. claims that he has a clear Hon. Curtis Reed wag serenaded at the National totel last evening by the Menasha District Attorney Fitzgibbon introduced Mr. Reed who spoke Barlow also Cigars were passed The affair was a pleasant one Inter- as it were with excellent selections from the A sentence in yesterday's issue was altered in printing in such a way as to cast a tinge upon It should read election law was generally and not BS It appeared in Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Chandler were surprised last evening by the ters of The evening was passed very The funeral of Mrs. Hester A. Ketcham was held yesterday after- noon and was largely The baby daughter of Joseph Chap leau died this She was three years of Mrs. 8. L. Johnson is visiting in Worthy Payne is quite ill. Tbe en at Laat April 3 The cale given by the Misses Agnes and Bertha evening was a very en j Many of the bers were of special After the musical entertainment the older members the party dispersed and the younger one enjoyed for a Several young people were present and returned home on the late evening The Misses were charming esses and amiably entertained all of their Messrs. Heese Jones have sold their entire stock of stored ice to the Pan Handle Railway Company at per The contract requires that the ice shall be taken away with ia thirty days and was closed day with an agent of the Arnemann Wickert bave sold their stock of ice to the Columbus ice of for per same to be delivered as ordered during the Dancing school opens April S. 9Jr Fronds 9aje that He IB of April The Pall Mall Gazette published an interview with Sir Francis Dewinton who was connected with the Pasha re- lief Sir Francis is bitterly indignant with Emin Pasha for ing the German service and says tbat he regards him as a man who is ab- devoid of gratitude and Latest April Of the teen bills for a federal election law brought before the house the members seem to be most taken with that fathered by Judge Albion Judge Tourgee went to North Carolina after the and had such experiences witb the klux as convinced him that it was for a northern white man to try to live down Bat he has drawn a federal election law which the members of the committee to whom it was explained on say is free from the able features of tbe other Tbe Tourgee applies to all of the country It is not planned for southern It does not interfere with state But it seems well designed to guarantee free and bonest elections of congressmen Even who has against radical legislation in this admits that the gee strikes him Her April S Agent son of the facre bas a letter from the agent of Mrs. William Vanderbilt New York stating that sbe will not lend tny assistance to her Holland of this who is in She says the kcc a of another branch of investigated the case in AT liy Torch Ught Hare April To tbe Neenah and nun liu present untold pike and perch are being in considerable the rivers and little Luke Butte des Worts are dotted with boats carrying with strong reflectors to attract unwary inhabitants of the In this way large strings are pickerel are secured than of other Tbe sport here is a general evening pastime among the rads from school who are making tbe most of their spring It appears tbat a boy by the name of Frank was the hero of the railway accident here last Monday It was he who succeeded in lagging the train ere it ran into the freight cars on the The was stopped by means of a which be waved to the It waa a narrow escape and nothing but the fact that the affair occurred before dark prevented a who IE out under bonda for wife betting was d and for A. J. Smith is on the road for a waukee soap Quite commotion was caused by a who entered the Wisconsin Central yesterday carrying a On investigation n was found that tbe blaze was caused a box of cracking A K Death of K. April occurred the death of George E. A lingering illness of five months finally terminated in paresis which proved Mr. Bradt was born in the city of N. De- cember 2o, 1636. Ia 1850 he came with his parents to the town of ford which has been bis home ever He was an engineer by pation and had been in the ment employ for many years and was known by navigators in this He was an unmarried man and lived with his brother H. H. G. The election in Rushford resulted in the election of Dr. T. E. No opposition to Judge Burnell and the question of no license was carried by forty-six T. t. Defeated for the of April ing were elected town The only contest was between T. J. Bowles and T. A. Lockhart for and Robert McKey and John Miller lor T. A. Lockhart H. H. Cook and Robert town jamin G. C. Cor John justices Watkin and T. E. L The Target or nnn TV ho wan He April Richard Cattern while resisting ar rest last shot and killed Deputy Sheriff Gibson and seriously Deputy Sheriff While en to escape Cattern was shot through the bowels and may April people are very interested in Jhc election thit reached here from the Scarcely election bwi occurred at- more general interest out the About tbo capital today there and even tbe Democrats to that licht the j and Wisconsin would be a slate at tho next Joseph Jefferson uu Innocent mirth is mosl but not mirth expended a1 the cost of another's and Salisbury's unfortunate as it did in sickness and is an example of a handsome possessed of fair who by utter disregard of loyalty to his manager and of respect for the ly lost the confidence of all who knew and became a neglected The practice of guying is and the indulgence in it thy of an or The leisure passed in the or the ample time for an actor's amusement without inflict ing the exuberance of his humor upon the The it and subsequent ances of a play are not his and he has to mutilate Managers and leading actors are gether too lax in their of this senseless and ruinous should neither commit tbe outrage themselves nor permit it in. examples leads the the multitude will and co leader can claim the respect of his company unless he shows it to them and the I have a suspicion that guying begins where ability leaves and that many actors ex- hibit trifling to conceal their own Prof. of the agricultural experimental tion made report to the agricultural department concerning experiments in beet raising for sugar that is full of interest at this when tbe possibilities of making sugar from beets in this country is be- ing much The ment has received reports from mast of the experimental stations in all the states where it was supposed the soil and were suited to growth of the sugar and ing from ths takes a higL Professor Henry reports that the sugar beets in rows four feet apart The yield of was and tests of tbe juice contain from to fifteen per cent of The yield was from 1.400 to 1.000 pounds per the beets averaging about a pound each in Over April jury has brought in twenty four indictments against Ben Fallen for embezzlement of city fund to the of 1'ullcn ww city register for two from Fcb to 3889. and collect cd city rents in that capacity ho failed to account His whereabouts are April A large del of southern tobacco mm before the protest against the new of i side of the northwestern and was HOARD HANDLES IT SPEECH ON TJIE LAW The o of en the April of southeastern Wisconsin eard a ringing address yesterday from Gov. Hoard on the Bennett The governor AMI We bave alien upon strange The which seem to make U for me to appear before ou this and defend a law in the interest of education nd tbe children of this stranger and to the whole spirit of American If anyone bad jid to a year tbat there xisted in Wisconsin any considerable umber of men who were hostile to tie spirit and purpose of a law like he Bennett I would have refused o believe it. I might have admitted that amung lit ignorant and unprogressive of our population thure be found a few who did not for the future of their iut I certainly would have refused t believe that in ail the state there bo found a single minister or priest who was so completely foreign n his ideas and sympathies as to oppose a law which simply provides hat every child should acquire a mall amount of American would not have believed that there existed in or the United States a single no matter what language it was printed would oppose such a I would not have believed there could be found in all this broad land a et of men and newspapers who would deliberately enter into a con- piracy against ignorant and defenseless little I would not lave believed that there could be ound a single man who ever felt the care of the American who could be induced to join this conspiracy for the sake of an 3ut, my I am wiser today than I was one year I now eee that we bave these ments among I bad believed that tbe evil which tbe Bennett law was devised to correct waa the result of negligence and But this violent opposition to the law convinces me that the ignorance which we are striving to dissipate is very largely the work of At least that is the natural logic of tha position its opponents He who opposes the light must of necessity be in favor of As much as may deprecate and feel ashamed of such a condition of affairs in so fair and progressive a nevertheless it is and we must meet the evil in the forum of reason and before the bar of public The Bennett law deals with the patent or guardian Church or parochial schools are neither to be approved or The tion is solely with the amount and character of instruction the child has received or is Herein lies the protection guaranteed to the church and religious by the But the state has never yet abdicated its right to deal with every citizen and ask of him the dis- charge of any duties its necessities may By the terms of the constitution the law making power ia constituted the sole judge of those Common schools are the foundation of American thought and Here it is that artificial distinctions are wiped out and the true spirit of equality and Democracy installed into the minds of those who are to shape the the future destiny of the Enmity to the schools is not told in words but in acts speak louder than I believe the common ple of this of any nationality or if let are true friends to the common I have ways believed in the aad my faith is yet In that eulogy oa the life and services cf Adams and Thomas by the immortal occur these the cause of in a more eulogized sense the of general knowledge and popular had no warmer than Mr. Adams and Mr. Oa this foundation they knew the whole Republican system and this great and important truth they strove to impress by all means in their In the early publication already re- ferred to Mr. Adams expressed the strong and just that the education of ine poor is more ant even to the rich themselves all their own On this great is founded that un- that invaluable political and moral our own and glory of our father's the New England system of free schools Hall NEW April bas now shaped itself for the first season of its day the central board of directors met at the Fifth Avenue hotel and decided a number of important The only change made in the schedule was in bringing forward the opening games two days to correspond wits the National league of April 21 first games will be played April 13. 31. 23 and April lowing are the b following 3 r M followed tomorrow moraine by ami colder high winds shifting to northwesterly rain partly snow it southern colder northwesterly men SET April More and more are posted in Wall street every You get the average broker to talk abnut so earnest y Wall current baid Transactions oa ihc stock even were they all more eighteen of they when Wall street business is fairly In wys D wight L. Jen traders for Great Britain where one