Oshkosh Daily Northwestern (Newspaper) - January 14, 1893, Oshkosh, Wisconsin The Daily Northwestern Jan. 14-The pope h u instituted a permanent apostolic Ballon for the United Mon Satolli is named as with full power of thu decision of the Vatican Is eoi sufficient reply to the oppos tlon to Satolli and his 11. propaganda will send ny 1- the documents ing the new powers conferred on as permanent Jan. has received a cablegram fro Mgr. the American tary of the formally notifying him of his appointment as Urst permanent delegate apostolic to this The Not Jan. Prompted by an intimation that but lor a disposition among the can senators to embarrass Mr. U land a silver repeal could be passed in the Senator man has prepared a statement for I he in he is as known as anything can that -t majority of tors including decidedly favor the or suspension of the purchase of silver They are ready tomorrow or at any moment to vote for such it is equally well known that not more than or of the Democratic senators and they will resort to extreme to prevent it. They are openly pronounced for free coinage of silver or 01 the existing was of this hearing before the on and means on the governmental to tlie Chicago St. Louis Electric The company by Dr. Wellington urged the passage ol a admitting to tree of of their electrical and steel Ae advanced tlie argument should be done to Foster the pioneer enterprise and cited instances where congress had done so In tin This led to remark that this might then bo con- an application of the Idea uf TWO the continuance made that Republican senators would sacrifice public interests for a mere political is without tion and I feel like denouncing it. if the party furnish a contingent of ten senators in port of a repeal of the silver act of 1890, it pass the senate within ten As for Mr. he stands where he has always stood on financial substantially but acting with the aud wrung on such Mom Cold 111 ST. al gas In belt is Only a few dealers are doing business and their small supply is about Tho city is dark anil and hundreds of families are suffering from the for lack of The schools nave been closed until gas can be had for heating There is a scarcity of gas in all the surrounding The continued cold weather has reduced the supply and until people are now required to re- turn to wood and coal for which is temporarily very scarce and ex- In Jan. striking coal mini rs at this ing a explosion in one of the Fortunately no one working near the .so no- body though a number of miners sit a considerable were thrown violently to the The explosion of force and wrecked galleries of all mines in the ranting great It result in some delay the galleries are being The number of strikers is decreasing all hope of for the strike Laving building up new on the principle of free Mr. who came in when told wha the hearing was only observed if thu corporations did not desire u buy material in this country they ought nos to build Tho house engaged in a to the efficiency of th militia for a but laid It asid without action and proceeded to th consideration of measures callea up hy committee on Indian In the the presidential certificates from Oregon and South Dakota were aud placed Mr. was pointed to the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Gibson of and and took oath of Senator of a resolution intruding the committee on foreign relations to in- quire sums have been expended in tho construction of the Nicaragua canal since the accounts of ture heretofore discussions it laid over till Monday and Mr. of spoke to offered instructing the committee on com- merce to report on the to the interests of the United by building Nicaragua ship After some filibustering on the the senate went into executive The house committee on the census has appointed a sub-committee to draft a establishing a permanent census Tbu appropriations committee has under consideration a proposition to abolish all pension agencies and to pay pensioners with checks direct from the Secretary of the when consulted said he rather favored the The vice up to date has received the electoral returns by messengers from the following New New New North Virginia and West The The Worden investigation ia in a aud one more will conclude the the lust there a of round-up on various side mat rs that have come out In the in- The first witness was Mr. employed by the government as a lie that he examined the original plans for the bridge previous to their adoption at the request of He had conferences with the board of public works as to and had made a report to that asked to ply ascertain whether the plans called for a bridge of 3.0UO pounds capacity to tlie lie it that if not that the draw was unnecessarily lie verbally told the board and the board requested him in making Us written report to the council to leave out any mention that the bridge was On cross examination by it was out that the board also re- quested Hoflman to include in his report to the council any comments or suggestions about piers and Worden submitted Hoffman's two the one to the and the other to the council to show that the references in the to the piers or the only things left out of the report to the that his two re- states sent the by following but messengers have not yet Con- Soutli South ports as to the superstructure were and both highly mended the of Frank member of the board of public next and over the history of the plans from the lime Williams offered to make them for nothing up to the time when Mr. the plans and made the When asked of the other two members of the board had not placed his name to documents he had never he said not so far as official reports but they had appended his name to an article; or communication in the papers without his knowledge or con- Mr. Barber announced that the prosecution Mr. Worden called Dichmann to the aud put to him a long of prepared questions tending to if possible that the mayor was actuated by sonal in preferring these that his purpose in bringing to public notice that had accepted a suit of clothes from a city contractor on a was to insinuate before the public that he could be bought a suit of etc. The mayor insisted that he had no personal feelings in tho had promised to bave it done na and be uad warned the mayor lo protect self with proofs making the charges and As to the defect in tlie electric tlie mayor charged Worden about Mr. Weed said was alone responsible for it if there was had been told of it by but In the hurry bail found that Worden had got it from some olie confidentially Who had got it from J. W. on promise bo would not tell of It. In answer to other lions Mr. Weed said Mr. had him three times that Dichmann had t. Id him he was going to cut Worden's head Mr. recalled to stand and explained that he may have used the expression Wer- head he of that had said be going to suspend Mr. from When asked he had ever told the Re- publican committee of Mr. replied that be had never told a living soul but Mayor Asked by the chair to explain the reasons which finally him to place the mayor in possession of the statements of ers Mr. stated that was a city and under oath of he felt it his duty to do that as member of the finance committee of the board of education Le Was required to and assist in auditing thousands of dollars worth of accounts against the largely on the that as of the board he was occasionally called upon sign the orders upon tho school on comptroller's be considered the fact that if there were any truth to the statements of and and any corruption or SENATORIAL Close Call for Mutt In lie of A. Tale of It is interesting to recall senatorial Forty-four years P. Walker was tied for the second a. promising young man who had been in both branches of the legislature and speaker of the could have been elected to the senate if the right sort of bad been the young man had not prevented action in us he did in that long W. Murphy or Senator Sam would have engineered C. Hobart into the had as they are been on four years There a bitter contest resulting in the James who less than a year before had shaken cratic dust from his become Wisconsin and to KI- istn should be exposed in the future and it became known that had been told of it and had been knowing to the charges all this time and had kept he might been placed in a compromising tion be fare the Taking all these things Jinto and inasmuch Mr. Dichmann bad called upon him as mayor of the city to tell what he witness finally concluded after a week's deliberation to impart the matter to tte mayor in confidence as between one city officer and the executive tlie in order the mayor look the matter up Witness went on to say that ins object in watching bridge matters so closely during the con- struction ef the bridge tho past mer was simply in the interests of the that if at times be had been severe had been somewhat savage in tlie bridge in his paper the only excuse was that this ment Keepers and Williams was on his If he could himself have proved tlie charges and state ments of Keepers and Williams he would told the bu would have published them iu at the The meeting here adjourned unti Monday an ardent Colonel tell this to crats who are talking about your Republicanism of a few years After the battle Senator and the late Judge M. M. who had expected the met. smarting under the lash of at Doolittle with all of the scorn be could aud he could a large and Judge d prompt It is said that Senator Doolittle returned good for evil by giving Jackson one of blandest A Doolittle smile in those days was something much sought but Jackson didn't stop a second to see it. It was in this con test that O. Green could have been made senator if he had only said it was all right for a state to nullify a national law o ignore a supreme court bu he wouldn't say the Judge with Democratic mud stil inging to the boot end of hi could say the couh nore a decision am on national am as Six years 1863, h as re-elected without e made a most valuable that had been no advantages by either who led from the won an easy Mr. a few years went to lond as and two years later was elected and lie was as big a governor as Wisconsin ever is the only survivor of quartette ol I editor of a paper in northwestern Wisconsin and warmly Mr. 1 alw wrote columns in favor of election in before bis return from in the ugly which ended by the Democrats joining the anti- Carpenter and Angus That was battle the Republicans ever had in a senatorial of the then have not yet I think it in that con- American mugwump given A number of uns would not vote for Carpenter on ny They could not forgive im for voting for the increase salaries fiom 85.000 and Pack pay for two passage of that ami the ng of the back pay killed off army f That is and the Of the to join the Wisconsin Mugwumps of in a ote lor Not a few crats are now shivering lent the Re- of this legislature return compliment by helping the Bragg lenient to send the little general to the WINED AND DINED 1S65. in the convention that General Lucius bild for whose Democracy ad disappeared soon after he entered ic Senator Doolittle much at the platform rod giving the the right of Into I tin Jan. of the re- are much pleased at the meny of De Lesseps that the of the received francs for his support to the Tills drags the royalists into mire this re- and shows Unit their fessions of horror at the corruption are merely nil Jan. tive on the Vandalia's coal mine branches in county turned down yesterday at running very killing the engineer and The was called spreading an I occurred such that the men had no chance at all to They were horribly None of other men of crew wuro George W. the who leaves wife and several children had been the many Will the who was a wasa single for Jan. elans are It Is the calm before the big storm of next Today center of is where all three senatorial rants have rally their and decide on plans for the coming But early next Monday there will ho a grand rush lo Madison from all parts of Uio Hundreds of passes have keen to the and of the senatorial and city will be full of It to bo ft limly wook for Jan. rival houses reassembled this morning and proceeded industriously to do not A debate in the senate over the recognition ol 'the Populist house came up this morning on tlie ation of tlie concurrent fusion moved t he consideration of the lution be deferred till A hot debate joined and saying while all his sympathies were the Populists and he had every reason for acting it was simply a matter of right and wrong in this aud he must proti any recognition of the Populist caucus hud de- termined to rush the matter through and after two speeches from who led tight for the de- manded the previous A motion to defer till Monday was lost by to 17. This was really a test showing the Populist strength is sufficient and the to recognize the Populist house Jan. crick who accidentally struck by a box car in the Lake yards Wednesday yesterday afternoon from his He leaves a four daughters and one all grown Tho remains will he taken to for Thermometers located at various places around tho city testify this was the morning that have liAd this Tho at Lake depot dropped to 3-1 degrees below early hour of two this and at OiM It registered 2S This beats the A new case of diphtheria was re- ported to board of health A child of W. M. ing on taken sick the Arrangements for ball already been made for son In The Rivals held n Hireling Thursday night at Attorney and They also marked out n map showing the different that they The Lako Shore rond is having much trouble to men to act brakemen during tlie cold The recently crowed little over what they termed l n ad to the machine shops is now finished and in reality is nothing but a tool room that c loss than Misses La Fond and Keillor loft this morning for to visit Miss Carrie liven the den sought to show by to Mr. Dichmann that when the hitter's stormy interview with Worden curred on September 17. and mann first told him of the suspicions against that Mr. Weed and he j demanded that the mayor put the charges In and have them signed by the men who had made them before proceeding to publicly suspend and Miat Weed de manded that the mayor should be a direct reply to the careful and himself in Mr. Dichmann answered in the negative to all these Worden called over a long INt of names and asked Mr. Dichmann If he had not told men he wa- going to suspend Mr. answered that of them he may have ho had In to further questions by Worden the mayor denieU that he hai Blain passed another uneventful night las Dr. on leaving th I house at six o'clock this morning I said the patient resting comfor j ably and slightly stronger tha i last The physician evade whether he considered i a dying by saying tha he is constantly growing weaker an his condition is lo tli slightest but does mil seen to be iu danger of dissol While more or less is given to Mr. tl doctor admired that he is living i alone and several tim his life lias been recalled by tlie a Four years 1870, some of the who had bitterly opposed penter in 1875, his wannest The candidates against him Judge K. W. Keyes and Senator There a lot of bad til with n of Xr w It from of the 1'aeili- In maiid of Admiral Ulu left the 1'ay yesterday morning for after an exceedingly The thu Capt. and the Capt. Wilde constituted i ho which is by all odds the ami effective that has ever visited these It ar- rived here oil the morning of and remained a little over two On the SSth of ber the admiral and United States Hicks at Lima lull on ter Hicks and re- turned the admiral's On 3J, Admiral and and the captains and other of the to thu of went up to Lima in cial full and were pre- sented to president of Morales by Minister The president received the true and each a per of in which they drank to thu prosperity of On Saturday the Admiral and eighteen of the officers and Dr. the vice president Of the breakfasted Minister at the de la and in in that and its hurt has not yet disappeared from the face of the It a great victory for Senator but a dear one for the had a place in the hearts of was most unmercifully scotched by the friends and porters of the other and that soured a great many of Howe's and inflicted a upon Judge from he never fully His elevation to a place in President Arthur's the postmaster did not his mind aud heart the stings of the 1S79 though it did help friends to forget a good was the last Senatorial battles since then have not in Wisconsin been so severe an convention he ever attended as a tie President del Andrew Johnson into the Democratic though amp and has been there ever Though an old a bit beyond he is as vigorous in mind as If Grover d wants to do a real handsome thing be can by giving Judge Doolittle a nice appoint He has a home in Racine but does business make him collector of customs cago or I smile as I think of the invitation the Republicans of the legislature of IStiT sent to Senator then had years to They the judge to resign his seat be- ause he no longer represented the I remember that an ambitious seven years before had been a leader of the ridge forces in too good a Democrat to support Douglas in at once to plug legislators to vote for him as Poor Harron did not get far on his to the Doolittle Like Peck lie was content his job aud on to it. and Philetus who had served ten years in the won an easy victory over Judge E. W. in 1SS1, aud a weeks was elected to fill the term left vacant by the death of Senator the afternoon the admiral and staff and Minister Hicks made a visit of ceremony upon iJon Vinl the Chilian The admiral told the minister that he had been specially charged by his government to pay his respects to the minister of and that when he went to Chili he would go to by direction of his and pay his re- spects to the Solar appeared deeply fied at the sentiments expressed by the and on Wednesday he returned the and received with the customary salute of fifteen On by invitation of the old with his two or three of his ministers and other to the number of went on board the and partook of an elegant The officers had numerous been invited to ex- and other festivities in Lima aud so on January 8 they struggle to defeat the late Judge It contest that lightning looked though it might strike Captain J. V. then a state senator now a A flash also up the da k of Jonathan Bowman of but both gentlemen escaped without a And there good timber in In there were three candidates at the but before the caucus there were only Lucius and Col. C. The late Congressman W. T. Price a candidate up to the day before the evening of the when two or three joined in a to in the effect that right time h come for- him to he did and ni of his porters went to Colonel and he ome bitter things naa ueen sain ween them long before this bridge during the r natter came Mr. Dichmann de- to be s owly losing scrimmages city affairs and some bitter things had been said be- t w matter came ui that he hud threatened Worden and Weed that they would be made to suffer if they included the name of the chief of police in an unfavorable report on some police The fact brought out that den had disposed of city bonds to the state under very favorable terms and had been complimented by the but Worden sought to show that Mr. Dichmann had State Treasurer If made any money In the disposition of these Mr. explained that he prompted to this inquiry by a statement of the secretary of state that Hunner had paid more than par for the then sought to show that tlie board of public works could not throw con- tracts even if it wanted but to questions in this direction the mayor said tho board could which went a long in tho besides which the board could change work in process of construction and accept poor jobs a nd not up to Worden then asked Mr. Dichmann if ho had during given this scandal or charges to the committee or told some one to give to tlie Mr. nn replied positively that lie had nor had lie ever promised j Republican committee that if they j would spring during the he would suspend Worden after Mr. Weed took the stand and 17 hn and had demanded tlie names of ing these bridge they did demand to havo all tho charges submitted In thai good that Ho somewhat and even free from distinctly able After his eleven o'clock Dr. Johnson said Mr. is better and is fresher aud stronger than Jan. a few days Electric com- pany place on tho market a new lamp it is in a great measure re- move the difficulties of the lamp The new lamps are in separable parts so that the carbon burners may be replaced and the glass globes used The carbon burners preserved by an of nitrogen and the candle maintained more nearly constant than The lamps are by special machinery and the cost is ably Albert son of Joseph residing Thirteenth died this morning of membraneous aged The funeral will held Monday afternoon at two o'clock from the and the remains he interred wood According to the statement of nn of Senator Pratt of this that gentleman will It no contest they had in Governor A. W. Judge T. O. Howe and C. C. sought the All strong Randall had served iu the assembly and been twice ed had served six years in congress and Howe had been a prominent figure in the state for fifteen as judge and candidate for the Randall con- that he could not win and enough of his strength went to to elect There great joy at Green tlie new senator's and all along the Fox river valley when the of his promotion His re-election in ISliT came without a caucus One his Senator M. J. voted with the cans to keep Judge In tlie ate six years and there no opposition to his in In there a great Tho candidates Malt pouter and Otis H. of General C. C. of La and Horace editor of the Madison now of tiie Milwaukee It uas a good natured but attracted wide-spread Carpenter The election of years ago very Bragg was a up to a day or two of the hen suddenly drew and Col. W. F. Vilas was without Unless all signs the campaign Wisconsin ever is now upon A. Aliened that iin Mall His Divorce Jan. M. Powers arrived from Seattle in tody of the deputy sheriff last He was given the freedom of the city and this morning his appearance in the municipal unaccompanied by He seems confident that his first will be unable to make out a casi against It is now charged that Powers has changed the date of th. divorce dating them nlm mouths previous to the time the di- vorce May PA NAM A. of the United States of an- that their congress approves the extending the time for tin construction of the Panama VJ fee Jan. 14 Eden tlie championship skating contest A plan hit upon time 51.'j am to have the four candidates appear a dead time before the in tlie assembly and speak for The Carpenter men were delighted with the They I heir man had tho np magnetism and or and they expected him to do The four men made forcible hard knocks and cast his for although his of common sense proved a pretty good match for Carpenter's and Waldo's talk sidled up close to clean-cut a fully prepared After it. all over tho leaders concluded that name mentioned as a Bragg Tim same authority says that Mr. Pratt not vote for Col. The park met but did nothing ex- cept allow a grist of Will lor Jan. 14 pope is said t be preparing an encyclical to the American advising The champion skater the Harold ol and Hugh of Canada have been tho candidates had pulled so evenly matched for a series of three races at Schlitz January 21. 03 and 25. Tho races be live miles each and for a side and seventy-five per cent of tho gate re- ave a dance and reception on the About people were warm English led by can. The ship was beautifully in this rated with Peruvian and American refreshments aud dancing continued from to Many of the famous Lima ritas were admittedly the most beautiful gins in the and the handsome American naval in great as they are acknowledged to be the best dancers the most popular officers tv this A ride in train to mi the of the feet above the sea another delightful sy xtended to thu Yankee The admiral entertained at breakfast on thu Minister Hicks and Secretary of the American and the La ad I young On Saturday occurred the which be as an international worthy ord in the of the i for a Admiral and of ulcers including i and tirst of the American Mr. and and about twenty Peruvian including the vian and Tlie banquet look in the grand dining the nd the linest feast which that historic room has ever Peruvian and American decorated the room and the in its beautiful embellishments of tal and and ornamental pieces constructed by a French a sight worth The menu of twelve and five varieties of At the conclusion a toast was offered by of the to the United and also one bv ter Hicks to Then President the American and Admiral gave a to Admiral Peru's greit naval Three hours were in merriment and social Admiral and a member of the struck up a and cracked jokes each expense to the great of tlie although each of the At half past ten in the evening carriages and the aud Minister under the ance of Minister and the national where display which Peru has gathered the to advantage electric The squadron with the aud most liable feelings on the part of government and people of and ii is safe to thai the name of Admiral not soon in Lima and nnd Wisconsin and warmer by Sunday westerly