Sandusky Star, The (Newspaper) - December 17, 1898, Sandusky, Ohio Get Our Prices on Printing THE STAR Today's News Today Not VOL SANDUSKY OHIO SATURDAY EVENING 17 1898 MID SPORTING MISCELLANY The Go young ami Ben VIEWERS REPORT The Hull Road Is Relocated the Width Be- ing Forty Feet S TWO CENTS But Some Members of School Board Objected to Certain Things are to go on before the Imperial j C V Turner George J House and F Monday have been N Hills who were appointed viewers of Old Is IUK excellent work the putt the Hull road have filed their report tn WMr They have been working They met with the tO Wear Them Sixth Ward Furnace Paid For at Little Important Business at the Meeting Last get and show up well Young 1 weighed iu ut today and is j iu the pink of for a very fast tight field is doing good wor in Cleveland aud will come with a good crowd of Forest City lovers of the spori The meeting of the board of education j aud a ot- Those who not very exciting Lea's Hall will see one of the best last evening was was there any business of importance fasted fights put on here for a long The special committee to which was time the matter of opening of Bell street was not ready to report Mr Blackford of the law and library com- reported that it was to enter a protest against the tion of a sewer iu the proposed street as board could not be assessed for the cost It was thought best however to enter a protest and the special tee was instructed to do so The payment of claims brought ont some discussion President Graefe no- him a dear title to the There Are Five of Them If that lusty farrier Red Robert simmous answers the slogan of the man Tom Sharkey the property owners j along the road yesterday and after consideration reined that the road should be reduced to feet in width a matter of public convenience The petition to relocate was made iu order to give the new electric railway com- j a valid right of way The road I has been but 40 feet in width for some Washington kirk slasher the heavyweight division will have five contenders for the mous McCoy Jeffries and Maher Says an exchange Sharkey victory over Corbett under the foul ruling doesn't fill t t w 1 he mayor's court was a busy one this the Paris morning There was another long lisc of drunks nine in all two of whom w that the pay roll and a in favor of the Schoepfle Manufacturing com- pany were signed by but one member of the respective committees The bills were signed by the other members ent Mr Wilcox objected to bills being allowed to run for months and the question was raised whether contractors had not ordered material at the expense of the board Mr Blackford called at- tention to the rule that committees not rsn up a of more than After some discussion the bills were allowed N F a representative of the Cincinnati Heating and Ventilating company appeared before the board urging the payment of that company's claim for balance due on furnaces placed iu the Sixth ward building The money had been withheld because the board was not satisfied with the furnaces They had been fixed up however and Mr Bremer of the heating and committee stated that they were giving perfect satisfaction and heated all of the rooms as was desired A claim of the board for extras was ar- ranged by telephone with the company and the board allowed the claim of thus settling the matter The committee on buildings and grounds reported having received bids for putting 20 double windows with ventilators in the northwest rooms of the Fourth Sixth and Eighth ward buildings The Schoepfle Manufacture ing and Lumber company bid and Geo R Butler Co 05.88 The board however did not think that this the proper way to remedy defects in heating and did not accept the bids The committee was authorized to repair storm doors and windows iu the Sixth ward building Superintendent Williams called at- to a notice from the board of health asking that certificates of ful vaccination within five years be re- quired of all pupils attending school after the holidays The matter was re- ferred to the regulations com- Mr Williams also called attention to the work of Mr E E Bush in writing and drawing He said that one lesson a week was being given all pupils between writing and drawing The work is proving very successful The work of examination has begun ship even if did relinquish his title through default in refusing to fight Sharkey or the deposed Corbett The Kangaroo will be regarded popularly as the daddy of the bunch the ace of the heavyweight deck unless he positively declines to do battle again ambition is to take on Fitzsimmons again after McCoy There is no doubt of his sincerity in the challenges he has issued for the special benefit of Fitz And he can the backing to cover any stake that Fitz can scare up Sharkey is comparatively well-to-do as the wealth of boxers is counted He is werth at least aud will risk of his own cash for a stake to meet him years and this action was taken in order to rectify an error in recording NINE MORE DRUNKS Were Assessed the Usual Fine Indians Sent Out of Town The Masons Centenary Our i New Winter Resort I nas Social One of the Masonic who called upon President McKinley the Choice of the Hanna other day to secure his in the of the centenary of Washington's death at Mount Vernon nest year contributes an count of a phase of the interview which The following political from noc its way to the public will be of interest to our were given the president i by members of the Virginia committee that responses indicating a of gubernatorial timber tion from of the ot the union had been received and it was not doubted that the attendance would be general ami the interest in the occlusion genuine not only throughout He Is Said to Be the Faction of the Grand Old Party For the Position IN THE CHURCHES SUNDAY St Paul's English Lutheran Corner Tyler aud Central avenue Rev F W pastor Sunday school at y a m services at j 10 a m and 7 p m j mg The Voice in the Wilderness i evening Song of Mary League meeting at m All i readers The making to succeed Governor is not con- fined to Ohio The administration has its finger in the pie and if it can be Trinity Methodist Episcopal Rev A E Winter pastor Sunday school at 9 a m Morning service at 10 Subject The Army Epworth p ui Evening services at 7 load to the Present status of Anglo- American Relations He Says Uncle Sam Would Be Foolish If He Allows John Bull to Interfere With Onr Affairs Dec Davitt a League member of parliament submitted to an without unnecessary ruction Judge Day of Cantou the chairman of the United States but iu foreign lauds peace will be i committee then said to the laborers and the rest soldiers from the soldiers home Charles Cain was fined yesterday aud at once filled up again He was unable to pay his fine this time John Crouk a laborer wrs more nate He paid his fine yesterday and had enough money left this morning to again secure his liberty The others who were fined and cost each were J W Solomon Holland George Cherry Chas Reed Paul and Albert Colley soldiers and Peter Painter a laborer The four Indian women who were arrested yesterday afternoon for j flaming were discharged and escorted to a Norwalk car with orders to give Sandusky the cold shoulder hereafter j His Honor thought they were doing j nothing more than telling fortunes but he didn't want them around pushed Judge Day if the treaty is ified will have in it a prestige which the administration want to utilize It can be accepted as a fact that end is now out of the lation His ambition will now be in an- other direction Foraker in the and his leaving a clear field for Day is j with the promise from the con- tingent to aid him So far as Chairman Dangherty is concerned his posing as a president We are not without hope that the Prince of Wales who is grand master of the Masons in England as yon know may be induced to attend To this the president responded with evident Certainly we should be glad to have him with us We could He wants to succeed him in the White House and United States senate ve im he same bed if he so we came here Mrs learned that the bed was still here but not iu use whereupon she with a great candidate makes no impression here such things had the bed put To conduct a campaign which virtually j UP- him runs itself as evidenced by the majority is not of itself sufficient for the honor asked If favors are to go on this line Judge Nash who seems to have been Referee Disqualified Goddard Joe Geddard and Kid ed at the Arena in Philadelphia last night for a go but it came to an end in the fifth round by the referee and the superintendent stated that all pupils are now required to take the ex- This however is not a re- to the system of promotion by disqualifying and giving the fight to McCoy Up to that time the fighting was uneventful although the Kid did the better work In the fifth round after a number of exchanges McCoy landed a heavy right on Joe's jaw and sent him to the floor Goddard was on his feet again in a second and the Kid landed once more on the jaw and sent him down again He got on his feet and clinched They wrestled about the ring for some time when the referee interfered and ruled Goddard out He claimed Goddard had ed to throw to the floor while wrestling Eddie Connolly and Jack Bennett will meet in Toronto tonight Nobody seems to want Dahlen very bad He has an ugly temper Bums of the Chicago club says that he prefers Jennings or Corcoran to len as shortstop for his team Other managers talk the same way It is now rumored iu New York ing circles that Corbett will go to Cuba iu the interests of a wealthy Brooklyn brewer and open a cafe at Havana Mysterious Billy Smith who secured the decision over Joe Wolcott at the Lenox club received over for his victory Wolcott got for the end Irwin has traded Reitz for Padden Slagle and O'Brien The latter he says will prove the find of the season He It is not to be accepted however as the certainty that the cut-and-dried nomination of Judge Day engineered by the Washington influence will not have its handicap Already the ing of the storm is heard It is urged from within the state that it about Tom Cats For Rabbits for the young men of Ohio to have The arrest of a man in Kansas City j a chance Against Day is the cry that for selling cats for rabbits recalls a lle nas never attended the convention of Gnitas and Mandolins warranted for at Music Store ilar incident which occurred in this city a number of years ago A saloonkeeper named Wacker whose place was by policemen who were on the force at that time served hasenpfeffer very frequently Finally it was dis- covered that he was killing cats and serving them up for rabbits Several ex- policemen remember the time ex- amination No written tests are given below the fourth grade He stated that the winter term would open on the Tuesday following New Year's day that is Jan 3 No reference was made to dismissing the schools for a vacation longer than one week Mr Williams extended an urgent in- to members of the board and parents to visit the schools He mated that there had not been much of a rush of visitors since the schools opened A large assortment Renner's Music store of Accordeons t JUDGMENT AND FORECLOSURE Ohio Savings and Loan Company Want Them From East End Parties The Ohio Mutual Savings aud Loan company has begun suit against beth and Wm J The peti tion alleges that the defendants ed a bond in the sum of aud gave as security a mortgage upon certain property on First street The tions of the bond are alleged to have been broken and for that reason the bond and mortgage have become lute As a further claim the plaintiff leges that it is the owner of a tax title against the same property The total amount claimed is can play any position in the in or out- field Ben Johnson president of the AN INJURED MOTHER Ernestina Says Her Son Damages Her Property Eggert has begun ings against her son Charles for an in- junction restraining him from ing with her use of a certain house and lot in Margaretta township of which she is the lessee The matter was aired some time ago in Justice court when she obtained a verdict in a forcible detainer suit Since that time she claims he interfered with her rights in the premises She says he ia execution proof and a judgment against him would be worthless A temporary retraining order was issued ern league is in hopes that Robison will put his club iu St Louis and then he will put a Western league club in Cleve laud at prices Tom Lansing's physician says that there is no possible chance for his re- covery His admiring Louisville friends tendered him a benefit last night at which a large crowd turned out and a snug sum realized The ordinance passed by the Tiffin council prohibits prizefighting in the city but a special train bearing the principals and seconds in the proposed fights and spectators will leave there at 8 o'clock on the evening of Dec 20 and run to a place about 15 or 20 miles from there where the fights will be pulled off DIED ON A TRAIN Wm Cameron a Master Expires On Lake Shore Train This Few of the passengers on the Lake Shore train No 43 which is due here at 8 m w ere a ware that OB e of had made his last run When the train had reached a point just east of Ceylon Wm Cameron a baggage master ed an attack of heart disease His seeing him fall rushed to his assistance but found him in an scious condition At Ceylon a tele- graphic message was sent to for a physician but none was obtainable and the train was rushed through to Saudusky Before it reached this point the spark of life had fled and the un- fortunate man was beyond the help of human efforts Cameron had been on the road for some years and had many friends and acquaintances in this city His home was in Toledo where he has a wife and six children The body was carried through to that place of the Red Cross The Ladies of the Reu Cross at their last regular meeting elected the ing Past Smith Lieut Troike Larimer Spiegel Scherrer Schaub Scheel Metcalf Endle Smith Amelia enberger Elizabeth Heiter Medical Chas Smokers Supplies We are anxious to supply you if yon are a smoker be those supplies cigars alone or tobaccos pipes cigar cases bacco jars or other necessities We have an excellence of quality and an of quantity which will please his party and has had honor enough at Mr hands to give the young blood a show In letters the has received he is reminded that the younger blood of the party while ly behind him is desirous to assert it- self iu the management of the canvass aud the selection of a candidate There has been too much in Ohio tics of late and quite enough of Foraker his The is that there be a rest from both by the tion of timber from the younger ment I j In thus making a request for self i sertion those who are assuming to ad- vise the president do not lean to any special candidate It is a free-for-all Outside of the elder chips who have been on the track until they are stale no one is specially urged The mention a few days ago of the name of of State Dan Ryan as quite available timber finds iu the congressional contingent quite favorable response Speaking of Ryan an Ohio member He would be an ideal candidate He is outside of the factions He ran ahead of Harrison when elected A representative of the burg lodge suggested that the old records of Washington being entered passed and raised in that lodge might be brought to the White House and ex- to Mr McKinley This offer was accepted with sincere pleasure aud a day in the near future will be named for that purpose when a committee of the lodge will bring its precious to the White House When the lodge was on its way to the Maryland Masonic centennial in Bulti- more in 1887 these records were in- spected with evident interest by dent Cleveland who was then in the White House Our New Winter Resort If the Hawaiian Islands weren't so far away they would beat Florida all hollow as a winter remarked Mr D T Berwick of San Francisco to a few friends at his hotel It is an ideal place to winter in and eventually when fast steamships are put on to make the trip in four days instead of six which the boats now consume thousands of Americans will flock there Another inducement will be the laving of a cable As it is new First Congregational and the so-called alliance Rev Edward A D D pastor i Davitt has already written articles Men's meeting ur 9 a m the alliance and has been j with opposing it because he is aa and therefore unfriendly to England He claims this is not so He says there is no reason why England and America should not be friends but America should be friends with the other European powers too and not He up with England against the rest for England's profit He says the stories of the other ers unfriendliness for us is all bosh He says the pro-American expressions are not sincere and became popular only after the United States showed plainly that she would win in the war mg services lo a m Subject On the Border Line Sunday school at 11 a m Christian Endeavor at ti p m Evening services at 7 For Life MINSTRELS A SUCCESS Local Talent on the Boards at the Nielsen Last Night reigned supreme at the Nielsen last evening the attraction be- ing Havilin Bros big double minstrels given for the benefit of Co B A large audience was in attendance The first part was supposed to be a trip to the i with Spain Paris exposition aboard the battleship Oregon Geo Moore and Chappie ers were the first end was in the middle man Setting of the Sun in a very acceptable manner pie Rogers sang Your Clothes and and George Moore sang Let Me Bring My Clothes Back Home Then the two premier end men Robert J Biehl and Jimmy Sullivan were and James Mr you MISCHLER PERSONAL POINTS secretary of state He is a well-balanced man who would come nearer getting every vote in the party than any of the names yet suggested In spite of the protests however from the class herein named it can be said that Judge Day is the tion candidate for governor of Ohio Mr A F of Sandusky was in the city Monday in the interest of the Oil company Mr B recently received an honorable discharge from Co B Sixth Ohio He was commissary clerk at Chattanooga and also at ville At the first place the food plied was simply but at Knoxville good food was Clinton Democrat Joseph Loth who has been the keeper for the Diamond Wine company has resigned his place and accepted a similar position with the Cedar Point Resort company He will enter upon his new duties Monday Sheriff Magill returned from Toledo this afternoon David Lee engineer of maintenance of way and Charles division engineer of the B O were in the city yesterday Mrs Frank Butler has gone to ado Springs where Mr Butler is very ill George A True a Port Clinton ney is in the city today Attorney Garver of Fremont trans- acted some legal business here today Col Ed H Zurhorst left this after- noon for Washington D C He will appear before the rivers and harbors committee of congress Monday REPORTED DOTH OF GOMEZ men of affairs are afraid to sojourn in Hawaii because being without tele- graphic communication they feel cut off from the outside world aud no man can enjoy himself under such conditions The cable is a ty of the future and so are the speedy ships aud then our newly acquired will be patronized by sightseers from all over the United States The Hannas Social Life The Corcoran bouse where for many years Washington's greatest millionaire and philanthropic lived once the homo of Daniel Webster and pied by Calvin S Brice when he was in the senate has been leased by tor Hanna and it is understood with of purchasing it No house in Washington is more admirably ated or better suited for It is old fashioned to be sure but this further recommends it The looms are large the ceilings high aud there is not a dark room in the house Since they came to Washington Mr and Mrs Hauna havu lived a comparatively re- tired life at the Arlington hotel and have made no attempt to entertain but this winter Mrs Hanna will take a leading part in society Father of the Senate II nf graced the chair in his usual Chesterfieldian manner Biehl and Sullivan proved themselves to be original comedians iu every sense of the word George Groves who is gifted with an unusually sweet voice sang I Love You In the Same Old Way sang I Don't Like No Cheap Man sang She was Bred In Old Kentucky The first part came to a close by Robert Biehl singing Get Your Worth The olio was composed of specialties by the Kingsbury quartette in vocal selections buck aud wing dancing Harry Rhodes in songs accompanied by j the entire company and George Groves I in sentimental songs The performance concluded with a grand cake walk led by the king of cake walkers Chappie Rogers The company was composed of the J Biehl Carl ger George Groves Jerome Stoll Matt Morrison Henry Hollander Fred Bloker James Sullivan Fred Rudolph Frank Biehl Edgar Breunau George Spiegel Fred Miller Ralph Seitz Ed Biehl Chas Black Frank Smith Rogers Geo Moore Rufus Smith George Kurd Rhodes Lester Bray James Bollman Levi Fletcher George Scott Dan Grey Greene Charles Hall Bob Davis Harry Gray In regard to the treaty Davitt says the United States will be foolish if she lets England inter- fere with the Nicaragua canal project England will bluster but will back down as she did in the Venezuela affair NEW n YORK Dec 17 leading Herald pers of the country on territorial on Only in the south was the r In the west and middle states the majority is for sion two to one In New England the majority is not quite so great OF IT WILMINGTON Del Dec jury m the case of United States are still out They slept on chairs and tables lost night The mg is carefully guarded JUDGE HULL RETURNED OLD SLEUTH NKW YOKK Dec well known to American youths for his detective stories died in Brooklyn yes His real name was Harlan P Halsey He wrote 113 books and was worth half a million He was a member of the Brooklyn board of cation in bis home in Thomas circle refreshed and benefited by a summer spent among the Green mountains He is frankly amused at the widely published rumor that he would resign his seat in favor of ex-Governor Grout and says that on the contrary he is looking forward to a seventh term in the senate As his present term does not expire until 1903 and as this venerable statesman is now 88 years old he would be at the ning of his seventh term 90 The ator goes daily to the making the trip in his family carriage behind hie handsome bays and spends several hours in his committee room The Governor of Texas Governor Elect Joe of Texas is in Washington and will participate in the business of congress during the present month He will be installed governor of the Lone Star State in January His term of office is two but according to the prevailing custom j he will be for a second term and in Texas a Democratic N J Dec Pretty is equivalent to an who remained constant Governor Sayres makes light of the to her fiance Eli Shaw during his trials question put to him by interviewers for the alleged murder of his mother i he intends to run for the and grandmother now that he is ed two years hence but quitted has broken the engagement I Say Texas politicians believe that be has an eye fixed on Senator seat The governor said that sentiment Dec 17 telegram ed here from a Cuban senator says that Gen Maximo is dead LONDON Dec report of the death of Gomez is not believed here His death has been reported too often from Madrid Dec do and Horatio Rubens of the Cuban legation don't believe the Madrid dis- patch of death They heard from him a week ago and he was then suffering from a pernicious fever attack but they think if he had died they would have been notified They have cabled for information CURIOUS WAYS OF Heard Several Demurrers and Granted One Divorce Today Hull returned from Port ton and opened the common pleas court this morning He heard several tions and demurrers In the case of T B Taylor against John McKelvey and others a demurrer was heard aud sustained A motion to vacate judgment in the case of the zens National bank against J V Lutts was overruled This afternoon the judge divorced Margaret E Meagher from John E Meagher No defense was interposed and the was granted on the grounds of habitual drunkenness aud extreme cruelty KURDS ST LONDON Dec Mail advices from Constantinople report that the Kurds hive been committing robberies and out- rages upon their old allies the Turks aa well as upon the Christian Armenians TIE The Defendant Denies the tions of His Wife PROVIDENCE R I Dec Teall divorce case has been con- tinned till Jan 0 O S Teall gives out a statement that lie never was alone with the actress but that other persons were always present He claims it is his tight He says he informed Mrs lawyer some time ago that she must get a divorce or he would and outlined the method by which it should be done He says they have broken faith with him Miss through her counsel says the testimony about her in court yesterday was false She says she knew Mr Teall but was never with him alone SHOPLIFTING CASES ALLEGED FRAUD To Be Taken Up December Smith's New Trial The shoplifting cases will again come before the court this term Today Judge Sandusky Parties File Answer to a Hull ordered that the three defendants mont Man's Suit May Smith Jay C Smith and Sarah The thirteen Saudusky partis ho i for trial on Monday Dec were sued by Geo Campbell of Fremont Jti the cases will be some time ago filed their answer today UP tirst hon not been decided but and at the same time were served ith lt Probable that May Smith will a summons for a new suit instituted by tried with the late decision of She supplied the funds for his TWENTY MEN WERE She says all her former are ting her acquaintance because of Shaw iu his state was almost unanimous for She says she never wants to see him the construction of a ship canal across again i the isthmus Soon to Marry Another pretty girl soon will leare Washington as was learned a few dayi I ago by the announcement of the en- gagement of Miss Margaret Cassella Dec The tug Challenge r daughter of Mr and Mrs John arrived at New Castle late tonight with I to Roberti Bobler of Philadelphia four men from the British steamers and which had collided off Point The sank Lost Their Pound Poles The fishing firms of R Bell Co and the Bense Fish company have each lost about worth of poles by the present freeze Mr Hanlon's loss we understand ia much greater he having lost a lot of twine carried away by the Clinton Republican IS ABOUT TIME EOR ONE LONDON Dec Paris for the Evening News says he has positive information that plans for a revolution in France are seriously It is believed 20 men were drowned The returned to the Tyne this morning damaged had none of the crew aboard MUST If TO It THERE PARTS Dec Miss Cassells has had a few years of in and is nn at- tractive girl in appearance with her tawny hair and fine eyes Mr is a member of the Metropolitan club iu Washington aud of the Philadelphia and Country clubs in adelphia Pleasant Social Event Miss Clara LaFavre delightfully en- i a number of her last evening at her home on avenue Advertise in TUK still refuses to sign an application for An elegant lunch was served tnd the I his release from the military prison evening was most pleasantly spent Fred of the same place who is the holder of another note tor Their answer to the Campbell suit de- nies that he is the owner of the or has any interest m it They have three other defenses relating to the tion of the note Inch w as given iu part payment for a which did not come up to the representations of the sellers Fraud and are alleged Surprised the Little Ones There was a very pleasant given the smaller children of the Tenth ward school afternoon The Misses Davis Smith and tou assisted by the parents of some of the children had planned a good time for the little ones and yesterday it brought A Christines tree had been very prettily trimmed and when the were called mto the room all into of delight Before the children left each was given a box of fine candies t I Real Transfers Michael to Geo Feick part of lot 47 street i j Jacob to Amelia i i 9 and acres in Tenth ward the supreme court as a guide The rs will be tried as soon as possible Defendant Sets Up Rights John C Zollinger has tiled an answer I cross petition iu the case of the Third National Exchange bank against the Standard Barrel company i He has a note against the latter concern for and the conn to mine righN I Probate Items Griffith was appointed administrator of the estates of Christian Anna E John E and John C The appointments were made for the purpose of collecting an ance policy Fred guardian of Lillian Ziemke tiled a final account Objects to of Summons Emily A Price by her attorneys has tiled motions in the cases recently be- gun against her by A bruin John aud others She wants f he service of set aside on the ground the copies of the summons did not state the amount for which a default judgment would be taken let the a 40 cent piece for lo cents at Renner's Husk Store