Oshkosh Daily Northwestern (Newspaper) - January 17, 1893, Oshkosh, Wisconsin The Daily O'CLOCK M. 17. 1893. TWO CUN HOTH ARK UK A HANK Important ihv 1'nUlty of iu the 011 Ike One of tho most pieces testimony brought out during the Worden lusl Ii will bo re- membered that u. K. tho former agent of Keepers A was on thu he swore that did not of a cheek for 550 or any amount at the on that he not lull that hn drow that check on a Chicago as they did not have any account in Chicago and had any to his antl that as Keepers had said lin did net have any draft of from had cashed any Williams further said they did all their ness through Ex- bank of Here were two positive and direct first that he did not think lie had cashed u check nt the hotel on tho guarantee of Mr. that did not have and never had an account at a cago Investigation was made at the National bank W. Athearn Son keep their and It was discovered on the books of that bank that on December 5, 1801, two checks were deposited by 0. W. Athearn No. 104, for and signed by n. E. and No. 105, 850, signed by 11. U. Williams and both drawn on the West Side Hunk of and that those checks had been forwarded to Chicago and promptly paid by the bank on were Both these checks were dated December the day mi the hotel register shows Hams was in tho According lo Mr. testimony Williams left the morning of December 5, and paid ills that morning amounting to 82. That Williams cashed one check at the Athearn had been known and acknowledged by every ono connected with the but that lip had cashed two checks same day was not known until the books were examined And this as u ill be contradicts Mr. William's sworn timony on the stand that if hw did cash a check it was not drawn on a Chicago When tho Investigation was Humed last evening Mr. Worden ihe stand and from the records in the clerk's office and the office of board of public works gavo a com- plete of the reports and the of the in a very and only of special with the change of was the statement of within live after he signed ihu con- tract for the new the con- tractor laid beforo him other plans for a draw and wanted them substituted far the elans he hid claiming that thr original plans were too heaTy and that he would build tho bridge according tu the new plans lie presumed for less than according to thn original This precipitated lliu over the change of and was the casion of Keepers com- ing and offering to the bridge according to Ihe plans posed to be substituted fur lens than the contract tu the check business Worden said that on December 4 Williams asked him lo go security for a chuck fur which wanted to get at the earn as ho was of and Mr. the hotel to let liams have on check and would stand security for it. then a but Mr. Kinsman informed witness thn check was for Instead of consented to go security for that Witness was tive the check Williams on a Milwaukee and near as could recollect on the of that Williams did not give him the Or any other amount and had never made any or agreement to pay him any sum for his in throwing the contract or for any After Mayor maun had told him of the he went to Milwaukee and saw who said ho knew nothing aey or any boodle Witness and Weed went to Milwaukee later and saw Williams at and Williams made an affidavit that he had never given Worden or haii any boodle with As to tho of a suit of clothes with who was u witness claimed he bet as a private individual and had as much right to make such a bet as any other The Church street pavement business and the Foran hu explained as has already en except that Koran had denied to him that hn told the mayor that Worden had deceived him as to tho linio of receiving bids for the Church street went over all tho troubles and altercations and disputes he had had with saying that four months they had substantially as has already neon testified In ion ho said he had administered thn affairs the ly and to the best of his and had the city over since had been In Charles bookkeeper of the National bank of was sworn and testified tint on December 1801, checks lied 1801, were deposited by O. W. Athearn Son in the regular course of one for and one for which chocks were drawn by K. Williams on tho Side hank of both of which checks had been W. Athearn Jr. was sworn and testified that on tho evening of 4, 1801 hn himself cashed a check for M. K. Williams fot on guarantee of F. K. paying Williams the the full amount of the Witness nothing of tho twenty dollar It might have been cashed by ns Mr. Kinsman wat authorized to chocks of pa 14 his when he left on the of hli being 12.50. Mr. Stopper wan but Interest aside from thu ot change of tha bridge plans was brought Tho council adjourned until two o'clock this afternoon to lUu and render a In to Mr. Worden it bo said that In conversation today Mr. Wordun saye he Williams drow his check on the Exchange bank of Milwaukee for the reason thai Williams ed 10 him of that bank's checks and showed him an thu slubs how much balance he had on and frem that circumstance of it was of these checks Williams had U that Williams thus deceived Worden as to thu bank on which the check was WAS ROASTED ALIVE MISSOURI MURPHY IS CHOSEN Ju ul tho New In lu N. Jan. houses balloted separately this after- noon for United In each Edward received a In spite of thu protest of President-elect Tomorrow ho will be formally elected In joint The following Is the Murphy 17; Reid 1; Murphy 73; Miscode 51. oil lliu OCK un and Jan. ii that a two sleepers n car on the Santa Fe road went over a near the Des river bridge this thn sleepers and dining car were Two waiters and the cook are reported to death arid many of the were in- Jan. first section of tiie California on the Santa road was derailed live miles east of this The dining car lolled down the embankment and caught fire and William a colored was roasted allvo and six or eight others seriously A broken rail caused tho J It L. IA K TO It In Order lo Accept n Jan. need bo no longer any doubt that Mr. lisle is to be Mr. Cleveland's tary of There is no denial of tho fact that this position was long ago to U In tendered to him twenty-four hours after Cleveland that he was elected Thn best in formation and this includes Mr. Carlisle's colleagues fiom his own in is that he hus notified Cleveland of his and will send his tu the of stain of Kentucky on day or Wednesday of UIH It ii necessary for Mr. isle to do this ai iu order that tho Kentucky legislature may comply with the constitutional requirements of that state in tho matter of tho election of his ft is ed that Mr. Carlisle's successor will be February and that he will take his seat in the senate before the expiration of the present Mr. Carlisle drawing a short lime before March 4 iu order to permit this to be Thu Kentucky politicians certainly have no doubt that Mr. Carlisle Is to is illustrated by the which has been inaugurated both and iu Kentucky for the succession to his place in the After tl Iron That W. Jan. There are still but two candidates for tho full Senator whose successor is to ho and Neither nor Faulkner is willing to accept the For tho term of Senator there ara several law partner of tho late E. Willis and Judge C. P. all of this John J. of William L. of C. W. of and eral J. W. St. World's fair com- Of are all The hai not but will bo held in a few SENATOR senator at A with Numerous The Jan. 17 Both houses of ihe legislature for United States noon today the following re- 33: 3; 7; 2; 30; 4; 2: 4. The remainder were As the ballot is generally not to be tho vole was a sort of free for all Nut Tlie Ch Tho common council met at two o'clock tills afternoon at the mayor's office for tho purpose of deliberating on a verdict Iu tho Worden At thu doors opened and the ing verdict was tho the Mayor and Comment Council of the city of tho undersigned men of the city of beg to make tho following We find from tho evidence submitted to us that Ihe charges of Mayer against the E. aro not The verdict is signed by all the aldermen except bell and who were iu Jan. cable paich that an immense temperance under the auspices of the Scottish Temperance the Scottish Temperance and the Independent Order of Templars opened day at the city hull In for tho purpose of requesting the and parliament to prepare and pass an enactment for the pression of the drink in TRICKS IN USK Decide tu u Joint fur ol Stitte Man Will Then Hold Attacked With Neuralgia ul the Hut Jan. dent K. U. Hayes has quite III with of the heart since but not until lato did he let It bo and now only a tew are acquainted with thu a wesk ago on to Buffalo and At Cleveland while visiting his sen Ut was Although nick hu came lhat evening lo the Dr. the attending states that for some past iho had with a few strokes of neuralgia of the and that the one at Cleveland had Quito but that Sun day he quite as jet he U not cut of The condition of ex-President Hayes at ten o'clock this was about the same as last Dr. f I the a all night at the bedside of the en ex-president in tht Hayes lie was kept perfectly The general's son Rutherford this morning that his father's tion was same last Many messages of condolence are be- ing received and his Illness is where thn uppermost in this HIS AT PRESIDENT A A TODA V of the State U of cK ut the Divided Of Jan. 17 It is dent will be a deadlock in tha legislature over the election of States Balloting begins at Neither Alien nor Turner claims to have enough voters to neither expect help from the i or Voting in first break in the senatorial vutc occurred today in the joint when Bray and wbe have heretofore changed to The result ef the lallot 31; 23; 11; Chosen at Jan. houses voted in separate day for United States Tho senate vote 20; 0. The house 07; Senator Hates will be de- Jan. lists in caucus this decided it would be good politics not to mit joint session of the senate and the house today the election of stale They have been ad- vised lhat if no election is held as the law tho present in- Is tho Populist for will hold Should an election lie held there might be some questions as to its so the senate this morning declined to adopt tho resolution for a joint The Republicans caucused this morning to on a plan of for the The conference committee had accomplished nothing so it was decided to persist in the maintenance of the house in- auguration of President Adams of thu state university took place in hall this the inter- or being packed to Ad- dresses were delivered by Hon. Jonn Johnson for the re- Right Rev. Bishop Fallows of for the Governor Peck and for the President Adams then delivered At the conclusion of the exercises were This evening the alumni will give a re- ception in boner of the new Of with Illinois Defa of Jan. introduction bills upon which the legislature will be to sit ia wai inaugurated this aud the clerks of both assembly and senatu deluged with measures of all There are bills to reduce the price of sleeping berths in railroad to reduce the price of telegrams and the cost of establish a state printing for the printing of school prevent ti and to license and regulate the business of lu compel thu Pullmans to carry safes for keeping of valuables on their for a bank and for ing the general banking law of the ol Allen Winter at Jan. 17-Allen Winter's cigarette factory and the Valentino Meat Juice works Loss fully Jan. funeral of Hanel who died suddenly yesterday morning of heart will be held tomorrow ing at nine o'clock from the Holy Cross John an employe of the Kaukauna Fiber had two fingers taken oil in a pulley this Tanner dressed the N. Monroe special agent Ol the Fidelity and Casuality com- pany of Now is In the city on A months old son of George died of measles this and will be buried from St. Mary's church tomorrow morning at nine The remains of F. C. were Manitowoc yesterday for were accompanied by a large of relatives and The Lako Shore ran a train for their C. Tanner left for this morning in the ests of tho Indianapolis and Wooden Ware in which he in lie will bo about a Thr Jan. lowing are the weather indications for the twenty-four hours following 3 p. cloudiness and warmer by Wednesday colder In tho shifting to northerly followed by fair in the north fair in south by colder shifting to Jan. 17 tho won his fifth successive skating afternoon The race was ono made a terrific spurt for first half mile and was then overhauled and passed by the Flagon finished winner by sixty The time was Senator Jan. separate today houses of the legislature each cast a ity for Senator Turpie to succeed himself .is United States formality of his will be gone in joint session SOT So Injuries u Car of Fret unii Ills Jan. William Stown was killed in this city this while engaged In unloading 11 cjr of logs the Ware He was standing on the end a plank chopping the stakes lhat held ihe logs from off the sidn of the lie had chopped end and at werk on the tint when ii dunly gave allowing the logs lo roll forward and the plank on which ho Hb was thrown headlong inlo the a distance of about twelve A companion who wis working with him hastened to his rescue and him from the which was only about two or bMt be was More help quickly arrived and the injured man was carried to a paint shop near by aud a physician He only lived a few aud died without regaining The cause of his was bly to his head against a log when he fell from the as the only mark on his body was bruises on his He was twenty-five years of age and had only been married a Miss Ella died this morning of Arrangements for the f have not been Four Mure 1'hUll is staled lhat an autopsy on thu body of hutler showed that jf his death was the of a small blood vessel in the caused oy a violent fit of All were in excellent and but for accidental he would have lived many bruin weighed four ounces nore than that of and is 01.e of tho largest HIS Mexican Sentenced In 1' a has been to for the murder ot his Jose a well known Tho brothers over a trivial matter and threw a stone at the chant hitting him on temple and killing him IT LEFT KO CHOICE TROOPS AT JAMAICA Compel to Vote for unil A Involution Result Tho Vote in Jan. vote in tho housei for as 26; 44. Thu ballot this from Jan. 17 Both branches of the legislature balloted for United States senator to sneered Henry Cabot Lodge received n majority in both Senator Hale Sent Jan. Hale to day received a majority in both houses for iho position of United States senator and tho action will be ratified in joint session from Jan. 17 Senator liray was today elected lo United States senate without Another Jan. supreme court has granted a new trial to Br. D. Thatcher of the murder of Mrs. Josephine of R. 1. The who secured the says the cnse will never he again and will New Tork Stum N. Jan. nent lawyers from all over the slate arc gathering here today to attend tho annual convention of tho State Bar and at which a large number of important questions are to be Thu convention commence this evening with an ad- by Justice E. J. of the United Status supremo upon the permanence of tenure of judicial and Its relations to tho of popular An address upon law reform will also bo given by Judge Alton D. Parker of the New York supreme Jan. the federal yesterday Thomas a Lano county a verdict tho Western Union Telegraph company for failure to promptly deliver a was in such a condition that an operation was deemed sary and the physician in attendance telegraphed tu a neighboring town for another to administer Tho message was not delivered until too late and the woman In time in twenty-five years temperature last night fell to ten be- lew xero in some parts of southern and eastern Tim whole state is covered with Snow ten inches to ten feet Some of the towns ou the shore which depend on steamboats to bring are now in a bad for the ice has topped all navigation in the Salisbury and other towns on the overrun with tute oyster Two reached Salisbury having walked nearly Barefooted ten across rivers and through Tho captain only paid the poor lows about the wages dun them and turned them adrift with nothing to eat and hardly clothing enough to cover their When reached Salisbury woie frozen and iwu of could scarcely feet will have to be Veto thn ion Jan. Somers has decided to veto tho lution passed at the last meeting of iho council appropriating from tho general city fund to defray ex- penses of an of the public schools at the World's City Attorney Keys submitted the opinion that resolution was illegal and ot a proper charge against the ral The council its next meeting will probably pats a tion making the appropriation contingent which tho mayor will Says Senator Mill of Senator NEW Jan. ton special to the Herald as will have no trouble with the Thip statement was made by tor Mr. Hill says the tion that any combination will made to oppose Mr. Cleveland or his nomination for cabinet or other in the government is said Senator there would be a ation between Senator Murphy and myself is Mr. land has been elected president by the Democratic and as crats both Senator Murphy and self are obliged to whether we want to or Senator llill believes Mr. Cleveland is rapidly off many Henry Villard undoubtedly raised more money for the ic campaign than any one It was something of an honor to be the first to the president-elect at a public and this honor fell o Mr. This according to tho way Hill looks at tho in- two that Mr. wanted have a place in the and that Mr. und Jid net intend to give him what e The Senator Uill settled the political debt Mr. owed Mr. Then the Reform organization had done work for Mr. Cleveland and believed t was entitled to It got t. Mr. Cleveland appeared as the guest of honor at a club dinner and n so wiped out this political This according to Uor Mr. Villard and the Inform and they need not ex- anything further from the The chances of Tammany hall with the new administration are very The supposition that there will tie a Tammany or any of its representatives in Washington and Mr. Cleveland after he takes sion 01 tha house is without L Uis the Celebrates day an NEW Jan. dispatch from Some Today his the hit It was on January 17, 1S43, as Cardinal he was made Archbishop of hy Pope Gregory iu order he might be qualified for his new office of nuncio to which was the episcopal that he This morning his holiness attended the colouration of pontifical high mass in the private chapel attached to the and at tue conclusion of the exercises spent time in private This after- he will receive a delegation from the and also a large number of pilgrims who will ask his acceptance of Several valuable The holy father is in much better health than for some lime and remarkably buoyant iu Jan. were held day before yesterday and President friends and relatives were but only through a show of Troops were stationed at the polls and com- electors to vote for the poly tu As a result a tion broken out in several place near Port au Prince and troops have benn seat to the scenes of CANT DO IT Sit Jilt AH Thu Mail in In Without llii Whet Stule Jan. to the distraction caused by thn death of Senator Horn but has been doue to chango the figures In the The Uragg and Mitchell infill both claim that Mr. Knight says ho has votes on the first ballot ho Is ing without his hosts and is crediting himself with legislators who are tain to vote for other The Mitchell men claim twenty-eight and Uragg men The cus will bf held to-morrow no ballot will bi- taken unless iho arrive from the Horn The legislature held a short session adjourning till Thursday morning out to memory of laid Senator A wan introduced in the senate extending the provisions of Australian lot to include city The senate passed memorials to asking repeal of the Sherman silver and a refusal of the passage of a to prohibit immigration for a IX 1STKIIKSTKIJ. tor NKW Jan. to a Washington special this afternoon Daniel S. Lamont has been on tho cabinet slate to thn position ol war thus leaving the nary which preferred for Congressman Herbert of Alaba ma. It is said Amos wil succeed Herbert as chairman of th on that Souie Prominent crats Are Jan. is a good deal of talk here in regard to tko resolution introduced by tive Burrows of for ao investigation of the whisky and have been some ried significant It is well understood that is a. good mere behind the resolution thin is made there are deep hints of a great ing cone Democrats very close to Mr. This fact causi d the and it is a matter inter- est whether his great influence can be brought to beir to up ilia in- Hoping for an Organist Restoration in Jan. The greatest in- terest is manifest here in the trial of the Panama in the dis- closures hicli officials In have Spanish archists in the daily articles of press shown so clearly for French republicanism and their desire to see an Orleanist restoration in In and aristocratic circles well known friends of the Orleans family openly say that as far back as September the Austrian and Spanish governments and courts were in- formed Oi the coming assault upon the and knew that a coalition had been agreed upon by which the would lead the while the Orleanists would furnish the necessary The aim was to on a crisis and to force M. to resign before the when the saries of the republic hoped to sweep the TOE Tit A IS In Jan. 17 a consideration of Smith of this city has purchased thn half interest of his tho lato Jesse Hoyt of New In the Angus Smith Co. 's grain elevators in this city known ns B and C. In n MT. Jan. While digging a post recently Farmer Kiddle found a pot containing In concluded it. WHS buried by his and divided thu money Jan. 17 In tho Homo- stead trial Chemist Hunt said he satisfied ho found Croton oil and arsenic in nation of of tho sick Homestead who subsequently Tilto m WEIT Title to tin tract of 113 acres in the heart of the pity and ued at is disputed and covered with fifty-two of whom havo concluded to resist of tho land and ment and will a claim to tho United States court at where the question of tills is now pending in the suil of the land company versus devisee of original Squatters allege larity in the original issued in Sioux half breed and hope the law to revert so they can get Sr. N. Jan. of this claims to be the amateur backward skating of world and is willing to meet who defeated at In a ward championship skating If agrees a rare will be ar- ranged to take place Jan. largo water tank nt this burst with a to tho conductors of about was built by a company from 111., and had just been completed and tilled with water to bo used in case of Introduced One in the Jan. the Mr. from the finance reported a to purchases after January and to allow national to issue notes to the full amount of their bonds on These bills were placed on the Prohibition in Norl h Jan. ney the simo of the Prohibition enforcement army and author of the famous clamation closing the blind is one of the happiest men in ihe His bold move to take the bull by the horns to be a Not a solitary saloon is open in and the drug stores are doing a land office at the dan house is to go up 50 per cent be- cause the business at tho bar has been All this the great ish takes as a and he accepts it with becoming Terrific Storm lit Jan. terrific storm has swept this city since yesterday It has been impossible for vessels to enter the An ian bark was battered by the ice to a wreck in sight of tho docks and 100 were on An English bark also went ashore just the bor and four of the crew were Two small vessels were wrecked off Port St. Fifty persons haTe been injured by falling houses and aud Fatal Accident in ST. Jan. re- accident occurred this morning on the railway line between and A train loaded with was with full the car took For some reason the engineer did not stoa arid the entire train wai soon in As many of the recruits could from tLe car Some landed in deep snow and escaped in- but others on hard ground and Many were fearfully burned before and a number were to death in the cars which wore Whan rull it was tound that forty-nine were and ty terribly burned or otherwise in- An investigation will be held to de- termine the cause of the but it is supposed that the soldiers were larking in the front car ind upset a 1'ieople In Fence Jan. scarcity of soft coal in tills section of Illinois is more serious and The cold is as as the mercury being at zero again tonight and the prospects are that the cold will some a tewn within a radius of fifty except a few that have coal has a sufficient supply of and a. number of people lira suffering for worth Saturday was not a pound of ceai to Wo had and eral families had no fire all day while others cut up fence nnd boxes and burned At 6 M. a carload ot coal was re- and iii a few minutes it had distributed all over chiefly in and wheelbarrow The towns on tho bake Erie and Western railway are buffering There are few coal shafts on that road and tho railway enough of coal to fire its It is all the Bloomington mine can do to supply the and has none of the product to uoal mine operators and the coal dealers are flooded with letters and telegrams begging for fuel which they are un- able to Jan. Swedish girl by the name of 1'eterson stopped at the Illinois Central depot here and warmed after which she started to walk to where is employed at a lunch A short distance south of here she was overcome by and lay down by the side of the track to She was ered by a south bound who stopped his but she was frozen to It is not known where she came Con Jan. 17 There is very little abatement in the severely cold weather A very heavy snow storm prevails and the snow is so deep that street traffic is at a A number ot persons have died from rivers Loire and are frozen MONTE Jan. 17 ly cold weather still prevails Snow been falling for three days and the mercury has reached the lowest point known for many Tiro i. The Mediterranean the of a Tho Italian steamer San Marco and the French steamer Algeria collided In tho straits of Saturday night and both All except of those on board the Algeria are ing and it is wern Two of oil board thn San Marco are Both steamers 1'LAVE. North American Company lo Handle Jan. new American Navigation company which was recently organized in Sail Francisco with the capital of will step on February 1, into the shoes of the Mail Steamship as far as the 1'anama road and the traffic it controls arra The stockholders of the North American Navigation company aro all San Francisco bankers and and every cent of tins capital has been paid In the Pacific Mail Steamship company can by no possibility purchase a controlling interest in the stock of the new the whole capital has placed in the hands of the Hayward ami Frank S. all San business a period of ten Everybody who has subscribed to stock has done so with an under- standing that it cannot be sold to any ouf except present stockholders in the period The company has planned four con- at with the French linn to Bordeaux and one with to one with steamers to and one with from Colon to New The organization of the company was not contemplated until the announcement was made last October of rupture in thy relations the Mail Steamship company and this Panama Mill Jan. 17 A Cotton one largest In burned Loss I In I Sinn Jan. has broken out in H ment Mrs. Albert Is and half n dozen others are very Heater Jan. team heater in one of the passenger of the and St. Louis railway train bound west exploded yesterday near Tennessee a station sixty miles west of damaging the coach Mid slightly wounding several Minor C. A. Galloway ef Fond du James A. of W. J. Rice of De are registered at the A convention of the Northwestern Sash it Dooi association will be held at the Athearn hotel this evening and Between forty and visitors are expected Harvey Haynes and G. E. have been discharged from Company F for tho good of the Miss Carrie daughter of Mrs. Hello formerly of this died In Chicago January 1G. Miss Laura who has been visiting in has re- turned She was by her Mrs. Walter whom she met at are small vessels ranean the 111 Authorities ol Franco of Jan. is reported on excellent authority lhat tho ment has ample proof of a royalist conspiracy and lhat arrests will bo made at an early iHiin Jan. one of tho most expert swindlers of modern his shady transactions having netted him enormous was from France and arraigned in court under charges aggregating Ills plan was to get large from people of to push mythical patent He to have n. tem with which he broke the bank at Monte Jan. weather prevails throughout Austria and Near sixteen of a band of Gypsies found to death this ST. tional curling under auspices of the Northwestern opened hero after- and hotels are filled with enthusiastic Scotchmen from Winnipeg and other The event that opens today will the great cat in Urn tory of the game in tho United Twenty-five sheets of ice will be used and 200 curlers will bo shouting at the same in tho first draw of tho union The program with the St. Paul Curling club silver valued and the next event will bn the union valued at with diamond medals for second und third The will last from a week to ten Corbett says there is no truth in the report sent out from New York that he and Sullivan were to form a- t no- tion ever entered my I would not entertain position if it were I am doing a big business and no breakers There would no sense in thu him go way and I will Corbett thinks that If Mitchell will fight some club will offer a of If Mitchell and ho on a for believes that the as would be