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   Oshkosh Daily Northwestern (Newspaper) - May 5, 1894, Oshkosh, Wisconsin                                FIVE O'CLOCK The Daily Northwestern TUESDAY 5 TOTING H Thu Su the Voted Out TWO York Meet Crud SEW YOKK June Seven dred and fifty Matter Masons over tbe this morning iu grand 1 lodge at the temple at Sixth avenue aud Twenty-third street with Grand Master Frederick A pre- siding Unusual interest has ed ia York and New Jeney house passed the senate day amendments which probably A she Missouri Kiver Power to build a across fi river was also passed the THE WAR RENEWED Mob of Striken al Too Much fur Sheriff up a oa Labor Ijt master AM element iu the of he tariff hill at sugar schedule was then re- Higgius opened the debate with a assault on the schedule aud an argument iu f continuing the of the McKinlcy law on the sugar schedule be- promptly at 1 f M The first on the Jones amendment the date the sugar will tirst into effect aud bounty be terminated at f II veas thirty-five nays not vote Senator with Republicans Senators Allen and voted with the Senators Brice and withdrew their being paired villi acd Mitchell of Oregon vote was on he ment by Senator fsr retention of j provision of the McKiniey 1 was defeated by t- Hill voted no as did i and Kyle S has decided that the time has for a change ia the leadership of the order aud that position must be cut free from grand lodge polities Mr is a date fur but the tions are that he will be defeated The election uot be reached tll Wednesday or Thursday HK HEARD IT ALL UKAI iu ikv Walter Secret In a fluid to His June committee the alleged sugar trust operations in connection with tbe tariff bad Walter Gaston a wire manufacturer be- fore it today He is the man to liave heard members of tho and Stales senators in she 1 al is The sheriff there bas again the governor that he tbe which now numbers President er of the Cairo short line has fied governor thai the miners taken up the rails and wise destroyed their property Sher- iff wired miners tired ou a regular train as it passed the switch today 1 a demand for stale militia fur The governor is baCK from Carlisle Three companies of have been ordered to be ready to move at any moment The governor has just ordered the following troops seut to Cai ler at One company each from and Marion Supplies wih follow from here at once ut over thi 40 PerTe v wish tbe next proposed an decreasing the bounty of a cent each year till the tbe tinse ia the lay for its total expiration This Defeated by 34 to 37 Senators Allen and necessity of j Mr the interest of a Md June participated this morn in inaugural session of the state of i house Ly tiruM Iv Two Wool June There was a sensational scene ID the room of the senate yesterday after- noon which while it has not become a mailer of general was de- clared by Democrats who witnessed it as an outrage upon decency It was during an between of tho out of chamber aud n Of the shat j month after a busy day he retired early ia room 33 Arlington hotel acd vent to About ten o'clock ha was aroused by bearing voices in the nest sg with the Republicans Senator did net vote Senator then offered an amendment the bounty to beet and sorghum sugar It was by 31 to Senators Allen Kyle going back to the crats Senator then offered another amendment confining the to sorghum and beet sugar aud reducing it to one cent per pound Defeated by to 37 Senators and Kyle voting yea Senator Allison offered an ment to add a- the end of tbe para- graph the proviso that the bounty shall be of a cent for sugar produced in the United States in Defeated by 32 to 40 Speaking of the sugar schedule Senator Chandler expressed the 1 ion that certain senators had lated ia shares of the sugar trust while the tariff question was pending room The animated and conversation was in by several the voices of some of whom he recognized He not help overhearing what was said lie sooc discovered they were schedule and some of the participants anxious that a duty on refined sugar be vided for He also said he beard the names of certain senators mentioned Mr taston was pressed very hard by the committee lie did not refuse to answer any but to a creal many queries simply did not He supposed they were senators in conversation with Mr Terrell who occupied the because of the knowledge they dis- played of what had taken ia finance tbat day He would not say that he recognized any of the voices He says he never told anv one that he the voices of any senators iu the room He did not gire the name of congressman to whom he who an his I on thai this tii I cesi bad been held ia years and the further fact that the of Maryland bad completed the most perfect tion that he party had ever had in the state Committees were at work be said the sii dis- aud Republican clubs were beins in every county After the address gamut was selectee as secretary with four At this afternoon's session tte con- vention elected thirty-four to the Denver national convention aud also arranged a progressive of campaign for tbe vear a pointed committees to form clubs in j every election district in the state At the mass meeting Senator Hisgin of Delaware Representatives Burroughs of Hepburn cf Iowa Herman of Oregon and soa of Pennsylvania will deliver ad- dresses OHIO Slate Central COLUMBUS of th Committee Ohio June Buckeye slate is had respondent Shriver He was given Republicans from the four until tomorrow to whether j of the state who are here in response corners he would disclose the name He said ao vote should be taken until the story and who told it to Cor- up this with representativ the investigating committee probed the whole subject Senator Morgan has presented an amendmunt to the tariff directed against the formation of im- ported articles The amendment de- clares ail combinations conspiracies trusts agreements or contracts to be contrary to public policy and illegal and void when made bv or i Case off Appears In m Public at Milwaukee June case of smallpox was discovered to the call of the stats committee for j tbe purpose of nominating candidates j for secretary of state member of the i board of state missioner of common schools Hon Joseph C called the j tion together ia the Grand opera j at four o'clock this afternoon the state Com The seizure in violation of June stocks are strong higher today on count of the belief the sugar schedule pass the senate without a chance grave The chances of other cases coining from the one on Fourth street were large while the volume i of travel between the city and was a co supreme judge has and the is in Hon Cuinn WASHINGTON June man Houk of Tennessee has a bin in he to reimburse the soldiers of the or their heirs for tbe average annual ence coid and value of j tbe paper currency in which were paid from the committee on rules in a resolution viding tbat the previous question be considered acd adopted at r M the rest of tbe day to te devoted to debate uoder the five minute ruio It was finally decided however to take a vote tomorrow after the call of committees George Crocker IT YOKK origin of the case at the Fourth i street assignation house s-o many j had been going there though tbe man from the Soldiers i home who is now held there furnish a clue be been a re j B June visitor Jt is not improbable being the that the case may have friends of the cd from the Soldiers home patient i parties today Mr tban AT SAX of the American Medical SAX annual convention of the can Medical association opened in Odd Fellows building this morning Defecates have been arriving in the city for several days and when Dr James S Hibbaid of Indiana dent of the association the to meeting to order he looked down upon over one essons be read and sand faces Every state and j offered by the Very of the union was represented and no of St K proportion nf in j anil J K ance were of Martin Or says that every cas of tbe city an average son of of OF al the T 31 C A tion at June sinsing of tbe old coronation hymn AH Hail the Tower of Jesus Name rated the third day's session of the international con vet lion of Young Men's Christian associations the marriage of Jeorse Crocker iate Charles Crocker of California and Mrs II Rutherford of San Francisco Tbe ceremony was solemnized at bisb noon at St Thomas church the Kev j Brown assisted by Dr W Reed of Francisco rector of the church attended by the The groom's eldest brother Crocker vice president of the Southern officiated as beyt mail thff bride was given away by her father Mr L 1 S rosily the visitors Xot be- content the he a deputy to have ejected from the room the tariff hearings were in order last winter wool men put ia a late appearance and failed to cure proper with the idealizing that the trusts were faring well by lobbying the Wool Growers association sent two men here to see what could te accomplished men were Justice of the firm cf i Co wool dealers of Philadelphia General of New York a Democratic member of thu state also a Voorhees he the ar- of New York Democrat worked himself into a towering sion Iu coarse that were the actual facts Jon the senator set uim and to Uie had been tLe of 11 ui speech ani do you ers come here at the last moment the evo of tbe passage of tbe to interfere with You may be respectable men but got no business to come to the marble room and to spread out your documents and Now I see that you go Expostulation was in vain and Voorhees stamped out of the room in search of Immediately a deputy serjeant-at-arms entered and prepared to eject tba wool men He being even tempered was prevailed upon to listen to an explanation When he learned that tbe men were in the room upon the lian of a senator concluded cot to molest he set u watch upon their movements and made futile ail attempts at further interviewing of Thereupon the representatives retired from the capitol indignant at the ment they had received from the chairman of a committee tbat had promised to be fair and impartial 13 all interests The parting remark of the crat Gen Kansom If we had to the sugar trust would have been perfectly willing for to but as we represented poor farmers and not tho trusts we were kicked out at Kan XA Wis June annual commencement exercises of the Kaukauna High school last e i tig at hall The stage was beautifully decorated with flowers and over it hung the of the There were nine graduates and the crowd of friends who assembled to hear aud see pass from school life into life's was so great that room was at a premium The already to the people uf the city from its praiseworthy entertainment a year ago rendered the musical pirt of the program and fact ed to but oce encore was uot raused by auy of enthusiasm m the part of the audience The class of ing WilHam Laura E W Fargo Frances E Footer Arthur A K Kalk W and J Walker After the valedictory Dr II U Tanner as the board of education a pertinent re- marks The diplomas vere con- ferred by City Superintendent Cook ot however before he had briefly addressed the graduates on ii lus was as Vocal IN THE LOCAL FIELD MK OX tie New Will iu the La or Xu fur I Laura Oration Spirit and Its ecoe in SIsU Frances Foster Presentation of Now Tby Tbe subjects were well written up delivered in an excellent man have resulted in a serious accident when John delivery horse became frightened acd ran away Starting on street its course was un- checked until it reached Third street where it crashed into a vehicle pied by Frank Solar whose horse fright also ran away but was captured Beyond the vehicles the runaways resulted ia no serious accident Arthur Mill returned yesterday from a brief sojourn in the south Health was the object of his trip which was successful Kuehn G II Lawson and P B Hammel each accompanied bv his wife are in attendance at the annual convention of I O O F in session at Ureen Bay The alumni of the Kaukauna High school will go to Neenah loraorrow the members will attend the commencement exercises of the High school of that city and especially pay their respects to Principal nant whose services them principal here will ever be kindly re- Carlisle that Plan Agnin A bus load of are in attendance at a in today There are few persons here who nourish the idea that Kaukauna could easily support two one on side of the river Dr Tanner's remarks last evening at he exercises tive so this matter and there is no people DOW president re- i of a move and would prove their to the Hiah retool it test June is stated on the highest authority that tbe statements tbat another onil issue is in contemplation nre without foundation Mr when questioned ia to be matter slated that the subject if another bond issue had not ia the be bad had with the re- ardins it It is believed by those opinions are of the question of another of bonds vlll not be considered the cast nee and the cold ari lower than they are at present The cash balance in at lie of business of which is delegates from reserve An t of gold for export leaves true amount of tbe reserve HV r June hundred parts of including thirty radical RIOT AT j the of the union were passed home for i and of tbe power in morning and afternoon devoted j of San to sessions in which j at she ters relating to the of i Hotel and was an elaborate She organization its financial i affair a Cement and the uf cause were AKO An taken iu i order that tho or pare for a groat in Ss Paul's this will reputation and the President Hibbard responded to ad- delivered by Kt William t dresses of from Dr R II Dr R L Rizdon and other representatives of the local committee This afternoon the gates divided into sections and tened to the reading of papers ing to operations and other matters of interest to the profession The lasts for i June inquest into the cause of the death of George Burton the musician killed by Gen John of California by an umbrella point into bis eye resulted in of holding tc answer for manslaughter but adding the belief the wound was not Inflicted wilfully It be- from finding thai will eventually acquitted Carpenter ruw will be the con fore nee Army in RUSH all sources reports are about the destruction trees by the worm City the bass and elm trees are of Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA Pa 5 commencement exercises the versity of Pennsylvania which fiok i today at the Academy Music were preceded by a Ij j This took the form of a i from the university grounds 10 Topside i academy a distance of over three It headed by the city troop Then ramr son and tbe members of his followed by Mayor of city ia carriages Next j more military j trustees and of institution attired in anil cowp i marching four Tiie re- i as it Wes rapidly stripped of j Four west at Kush lake whole forests of lanre trees are i dead the worm bavins cleaned them of foliage Farmers are of the ion that if an abundance of rain I not fall soon the damage resulting t from the scourge will be well nigh in- j at I homps n calculable 111 UK It 1 v is Me June publican state convention today nominated ernor Re- their j h j A p re- j traveling is necessarily slow it captured r of water to the National Pa June ol the o day for aii 1 of ah further grants or re if the army with a view to f and payment There is now co hope of cew school So says John W of of Normal school regents President was seen at his office yesterday aud he said that so far as Superior was concerned the matter was settled The last tion taken by the board was o draw the warrant for the bonus given by said Mr means iu other that that city cannot have the school We gave the committee of Superior citizens a bearing aud after listening to arguments we were just as as that our action was for the best The attempted to the board that there was liule opposition Superior citizens iv the location of the at that place bu: before the were compelled admit that was to the They also admitted that was a bitter tight between two rival land companies each of which desired to sell its laud as a for the school Tlie de- the fact that Superior were too of of the resident iu of of tbe on the thit the belief that cation of th school was the best for tbe state said that when the vote for the location of the school was taken cured a majority of one Mr of Milwaukee voted for and shortly after resigned His successor Mr Turner was opposed to so that it was an easy matter to rescind the former action the board With reference to the prospective location for the new school dent Hume thai while he could nut voice the of the board of the opinion thai it be located either iu the La Crosse or valleys The principal places in the La Crosse of securing the school were La Crosse and in the pewa valley Falls Eau Claire President Hume thinks that any of these places are suitable for the purpose He has no idea when tae matter will be settled but says this depend upon the manner in which various aspirants for the school press their claims As many cities are already takini steps toward securing the it will probably not be many 1 weeks before some action will ba taken by the board A dispatch from Madison states that Secretary Parker of the board of regents has sent a warrant for the re- turn of the bonus to Superior to Secretary of State Cunningham The report that the money for building tbe school is to te expended in building an addition to the Milwaukee school not given credence the specifically pre- scribes what the appropriation is for aud the regents have no authority to the appropriation otherwise Saloon Wrecked by a CHICAGO June threw into the saloon of Charles at Eighteenth street last wrecking the entire front of the atd smashing and his der Frank were cut by of wood and alass The entire frout of the was auc a cigar case blown into The bar was cracked acd the front windows out Mr made a statement to a detective in which he act was probably doue by a who had been a for the band of the woman who had his but he refused to give name TO EM THE SO NOT YET SETTLED AT a Whirk uu a bat era May Not to II tie at r of Coal is O Jute the presidents of the Miuo of me session day An made by o Lav.? iu of at aii iu western a acd other contagious territory provided the operators to the An to this end is ha of tae are tiers nut to in violence and that this is likely the public sympathy which would kill tbe Whether this plan will prevail or not is as the decline to discuss it FOK AIU children of ks a- tried to K bied about the TuDe wor it noon today be few men at work men attempted to leave the but were forced back by the mob One man was injured The wayor has ordered the entire police force on duty Serious trouble this when the men work It is the will ask for deputies me bers of parliament was of Narrow Majority for Financial ROME June of deputies Premier an- that the cabinet had dered its resignation as the UIP majority by which proposal to bring forward reforms was carried The kin has not decided whether h- will accept the resignations or tiot i t Five Children hlo a School X V jof home iroin to herbs 1 The tion PROHIBITION S lo of various question Mrs K n at Prof at Md June In and afternoon of in the of western Maryland nor has ordered the Fifth proceed immediately to over ths of the J of THK WIKS Action on WASHINGTON June ary committee his voted to endorse i declared for M ioi who is n tour iii an that most of the of colored mail in south The irs tile south i- raWy i rv Mr tbe report of stibcf.nimittec the Judge Jenkins strike injunction Whisky to Protest O local tirms have appointed -i committee to correspond with sale dealers the and the I con- eress of protests the period ami of the tax This is a the recent meeting of the association when iho Kentucky members ran things and threw the Cincinnati men out -i th r With a desire Fatal Mother's death of mother Marie t beautiful popular young to take her life father the stable at nn North Fifth street tolay bi of inc a r family ar tr and leaders society But to I he at f ncj Ind Juno A battle the militia and strikers re- ported ias night proves to be a fake miners to violent The coil last and ran out i the Alum Cave branch has wrecked and the fired The track was burned and the blown with dynamite It is are ing- The tracks to Cave blocked troops this on a march Ui thai to reached the cave at Four men arrested on suspicion were brought and jaiicd difficulty in ar- the of outrages as they are hid in the A more in m Strike Austria June Federated of of Austria through its executive com- Ferdinand mailed to the of Labor the of Labor and other trades organizations in the United States an earnest appeal for aid to maintain the strike which that trade The appeal says tbat from the of April aii the joiners and ally of the country were out on a strike Cp to May 31 133 employers bad conceded all the demands of tbe men but employers of 15.000 more are obstinate and this n umber continue the strike The strike fund of the Federation bas been exhausted and hence the committee is compelled to to trades unionists the world over including the United for a helping band and for moral and material support At the same time the committee desires it to be under- stood tjat it is willing to refund any urns bat may be advanced just as soon as possible after the strike is ended The letter We have to a strong coalition of employers and our movement must end ia defeat unless we uet the support so We therefore appeal to American workers to help us IB our for bettering the conditions if lator for and to our employers that inter- national organization of workers is not an empty phrase Our demands as An hour day in aii abolition of piece i minimum weekly wasre of American 54 10 without deduction for holidays 3 general holiday on the 1st each May THK Til i TK J Z KKS An Foils the flans of Colorado June miners who look of the Rio A train yesterday at to to assistance of the Cripple miners were as fir as Montrose where the acd ran ahead them The company has applied to for troops to capture the iif d be to ar- Meaiers bul he do the leaders The strikers have j very and have ton drivn many to leave their s come to Alien for j of an to the of the strikers to forcibly re- lease friends from Tbe sheriff town today without from r K.I its FOK tine Com or was f 15 OX sive in this city a so far it is hi contro thi j For I AshlAnd j Wis Parish this K i to three years at Waupun j was Sy j jury last of j of the Armour Packing was a branch house ar theft occurred two i arrested i Sju last faM is votes the of Colte ratio if kept near s Sred T to was returned and man was The from work They say the of tbe week The works shut Lord 4.300 From the returns e eastem i on the rro: For half r for for second elected by safe Tragedy Ill P nl and Mrs a widow and thei himself The i unknown nor aro the Scarcity of Coul FA if s to l KASO bruises i Many Cripple Creek miners are not disposed to abide by the terms of the made at Denver last night The excitement U greater than at time siace the of the trouble Another train load of was sent to Divide day with a gun The sheriff declares he will arrest all who the law by their actions at The miners meet today to consider the made by the governor It is not expected the troops reach Cripple before June As the re- sult of a conference last night be- tween Cuv Waite representing the miners and J J the owners the at Cripple Creek has declared settled But oue point serious cation and that was the time allowed for luncheon miner demanded thirty minutes they so be allowed pay for the time The cf provide that the sbail work eight hours a day with twenty minutes for luncheon that they he at the of a cay and that the mine owners in j men shall not discriminate either union or At the of the ence jov Waite issued a tiou calling upon all people iu Paso county who were forcibly ing property of others and woo were bearing arms in violation of to deliver up such property and to lay down their arms The entire state militia is called upon to RO to Cripple Creek Paso county and aid the sheriff in order CHEEK Col June State Organizer Mclntosh of the Western Federation of Miners says the miners have accepted the terms of the settlement arranged by ernor Walte in ood faith and are ready for peace AX It is of to li authenticity a the Hearer have to week for of The IV C T r PORTAGE stnr convention of the union av n the Pr in ii convention b- in session Friday N.-pm-w f bj N j A- j ami nephew 1 1 in county n 1 -1 duel Hold ly of front fr Kail of lit f Wis June large delegation of tbe members of the I O O F and their wives of the Twin Cities were in Ureen Bay today at- tending the grand lodge of the I O O F A child of Christian Peterson died of croup The funeral was held this afternoon from tbe house the Rev Mr The marriage of MUs Anna Dolan this city to Henry Weikert of pieton has been announced to take place June 20 at St Patrick's church William of West Superior and George of Anstin are in town to attend the wedding which will take place row Tbe Neenah C L S C met with Mrs E- A Williams this afternoon The last open meeting of the nah High School Literary society was held last night and was largely at- tended A fine program pre- sented which was appreciated by in attendance C Ward of Clear Lake was a visitor here yesterday A pleasant birthday surprise party was Mrs Laura Stanton day evening O J Williams and S X Hawkins of Xew Richmond were in town N Simon who has been on a visit to Germany is expected home this week A fishin j party consisting of W Gilbert D T H Mac and Mr Richardson of and Larkins and Mr Roe of Xew York left for a fishing trip yesterday on the yacht Mystic A F is in Mich on business The Kev X F Clark was the guest of friends today Charles Wilbur left for Watertown this to his parents Oscar left yesterday for Rochester X Y- to friends Wis June steam yacht left early this for with a large party of business expect to catch a large number of white bass G W Webster who has been on 3 southern trip for the past six returned home Saturday He remain with his family for a few days and then return south John has been at home by severe sickness for days The W J Cordick was the of Fond du Lac friends C E Arnold C H Vedder and Will Kamps of were ors here yesterday A Bertrand was ia Fond dn Lac today on business It is claimed that the first issue of the new daily be out Monday afternoon Flood Damace at Portland Ore U Computation Ore June river rose three inches last The bureau predicts it will con- to rise till The river win then be stationary with a tendency to fali The damace along the front is almost beyond computation The rise of a few inches traffic in this city tbe suburban street car system Tbe situation in the north end of the city where the homes of many poor people submerged grows more serious every hour I- June The are tbe for the twenty-four hours following 3 M Fair frosts in exposed Wednesday erly OBSERVATIONS 5 A M 1 44 l Fair   

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