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   Semi-Weekly Statesman (Newspaper) - June 10, 1887, Marshall, Michigan                                SEMIWEEKLY STATESMAN JUNE WHOLE For Advertisements of fivo linea less inserted under this hoid at 25 cents per week over five Sleeper will n Dress Milking Business at her 1 My former patrons ill others first class work at reason able prices ure invited to Particular atten tion to making clothing for children of both sexe under 10 years of i EXCELLENT for at Inquire at the residence of Thos corner State Street and business OM in I have placed tho a U country all of bivo hoan destroyed hv some twill five for which will leil to tho conviction of tin pardon or per mns who committed this and Shoe K S spin matched ind yeirs 1 2yenrold Bl ick Cloud sUl Shrop shire at tne M FoR and 5 weigh nearly 1300 each Will sol time if Can be seen at TIV on State 1 JESSE t ipv4 burns S A farm of from M Now house nil the land improved 15 of when 01 Inquire of 4MUI ON THE Vicious Raising Trouble in the Far i of Arizona ftt at their Hostile In Hot A Set tler timber 14 from In for Mill estate in School a Inquire at tho MAN B for mile oust ot 5 miles from ir k on Sprise for ion 3 of and st snle 31 north of Pros tf T0 farms from one to five yenrs in terest annu with the privilege ol 510 or more at any timo ami Flopping No No lor For further nn nr Office with Elias MORTGAGE been made in the conditions of a male and executed by William Kiv ers ami Ellen his to Lucius June and recorded in ihe of the register of of June at three k in liber AA of on atvi and which said duly April by said Sweet to James by assign ment in naid Calhoun county register of deeds April nt four oclock in in liber 4 ot alignments of mort on page by which default tho power ot Mile in said mortgage contained has become ami whereat there is claimed to be iue anil unpaid on said mortgage at the date of this notice the sum of one thousand aDl proceedings at law or in equity having been taken to the same or any part notice ia hereby Kiven tbat by virtue cf the power of sale in said mortgage and the statute in such care made and on tho sixth day of at two oclock in the at tho north front door of county court in the city of Calhoun Michi can that being the place tor holding the circuit cour lor said county of there will bo soll it public auction or to the highest the premises in said to the due with and costs allowed by said premises being described in said mortgage ILS towit that certain piece or parcel of ly ing and being in the township of Battle and known and de scribed as a part of section number in two and bounded on the north by lands of Hub on the east by lands formerly of Ellas Manchester and Geerge on the south by Hirers addition to Battle and on the wen by lauds formerly of Miel contain ing twelve more or Said land is further described aa commencing at a point ou the eatt section line of said section number sixteen chains and fortyfour links south of the northeast corner of taid running thence fouth west ten and seventyfour Sluth five degrees west ninu chains fiftythree to the northwest corner of Rivers addition to Battle thence easterly along the northerly line of sail Rivers addition to the east section line of siid section two and thence north on the line to the place of May JAMES Assignee of Attorney fur At Barnes News Depot You will find all the Latest And the Finest Line of High Grade and RISING THE June has been killed by the Apaches at Ton ova eightyfive miles south of Billy Williams and Billy Leo nad a narrow escape from tho same The Indians have separated into one of which is already in Their signal fires were seen in tho Santa Rita mountains Monday Lieutenant Johnson has orders to pursue even into Tho Indians aro now probably between his troops and Captain A troop of picked men left Fort Apache Tuesday night to head off tho Juno Indian outbreak in this Territory is assuming serious Tho widespread depredations indicate that there aro many more than seventeen as at first on tho war Tho whole country is with nnd it is feared parties will organ ize to visit tho San Carlos reser In such an there will bo great Advices aro coming from all directions of Tho people nf Crittonden appealed to tho station at Nogales thus For Gods sake send us In minutes a special train had soldiers on board in charge of Captain A portion of tho command Captain Nutt is on the trail of Iho A courier reports that ho ran into n party of and is now chasing them over tho They saera to bo making for tho Patagonia and it is Quito evi dent that Iho in tend to roach tho Sierra A telegram from to tho Chiof of Police at says tho Indians llred upon ranch and aro on their way Another it is re pushed Juan hns twentyfive mounted men who havo gone to try and Intercept tho Indians at tho principal passes along tho International Frank of tho Sonora Lund arrived from tho district aud reports that settlors along tho route who aro likely to bo exposed had been notified by Governor Torres that the Indians are information has been received at tho Wur Department in regard to tho resent outbreak in Ari zona beyond the fact that thirty Apaches havo left their reservation and that Cap tain Lawton is in pursuit of thorn with four of THE DEFENSE Bitterly Denounced In the Opening of the Connie the Chicago Several Witnesses June defense in the boodle trial opened case yesterday Ingham made a lengthy ad The opening speech of General of counsel for tho was attacked at great as was also Schneider and his Ingham said tho law had that no man should bo convicted on the testi mony of an The only direct testimony connecting tho defendants with the Normal School transactions was that of who was a and had been carried about the country in state by professional He was not worthy of and no honest man could convict anybody on his He referred to the fact that every time he swore to his bills he perjured him self for dollars and and was It hot reasonable to suppose ho would perjure himself to save himself from the Ingham then referred to the con between Schneider and tho two Schneider in common hard nnd McDonald loaned him taking his warrants in consideration of tho loans at a discount of twenty per cent McDonald expected to make that twenty per loss tho amount of interest ho would havo to That was tho reason ho inter ested himself In Schneider and his Ho raised money to help him dis posing of his warrants to cash for tho and expected to receive tho per as his Further than to loan money to McDonald McGarl glo had nothing to do with tho tho counsel was all there was to tho After a consultation between tho attorneys for tho defense Mills Colonel principal of tho Normal to the Ho had boon superintendent at tho Normal School since His do scribed minutely tho condition of tho plumbing and heating apparatus at the Normal School up to last Ho had complained every year to tho County Board and Board of After Schneider got through with his work thoro was no more trouble with tho The work was woll John city telegraph superin Justice and two other witnesses wore placed on the and testified to tho good character previous to his indictment in this GAINED THEIR Chiefs of State Labor Bureaus Confer at Address of President A Struggle Between Employers and Workmen Threatened At Boston Other THE Cigars Churchs Bug Safest and most effectual Potato Bug Exterminator now in For sale by Sanders E1 aad Collection Has for gale a number of large acid amal cur Will buy and sell wume pay 138 JOHN BUTLER Will Pay 12s Gens per in rade for Eggs An Interesting to ilia American on the Disposal ot to Ite De rived Iroin Juno was a large at ut the mooting of tho American Medical Association in Central Music Hall yesterday a number of ladies being iu tho time was consumed in listening to the reports of various com and discussion of tho various papers that were of chairman of tho Committee on was not and his re port was read by of Balti report says that now facts of a practical character have to tho notce of the committee during the The committee recommend ed the uso of chemical disinfectants and burial in temporary and said that cremation would come in proper Caustic or chloride of zinc are specially adapted to the rapid disintegra tion of the dead the re port sitys The oldfashioned triple coffin and the vault should be entirely burial as fur as be As our cities as our populations the evils of oui present mode of burial will In the end it will be found that cremation is the safest means of escape from the evils incident to the decomposition of the The committee recommended the adoption of the following That it Is the judgment of the American Medical Association that the burial of all persons dying of zymotic diseases should be placed by law under the control of the health and that in all such cases ol disease chemical agents should be used by authorities to bring about a rapid disintegra tion of the dead Without discussion the resolutions was referred to the Committee Health Boards for further The Committee on Nominations submit ted its as follows Washing ton First Duncan Nashville Second New York Third Charles New Orleans Fourth Colo rado Assistant Secretary the permanent Sec holding ti Philadelphia Washington Chairman of Committee on American Barrow made his report to the American Home Missionary Society and Secretary Clarke read a paper on Our First 3ne hundred and thirtyfive new churches were organized during the The receipts for the year were and the expenditures the deficit being made up from a balance in the exigency to which the society now owes Thera was a shrinkage of in legacies and Ifia in the amount contributed by the liv Women Brought from Kugland by Mormon Grow Tired of and NEW Juno who arrived hero from the West yester says that sho with sixteen other young were brought from Corn by Elder Bascom ot the Mormon and wore taken to Rait Lake Miss and a friend named Amolia were assigned to Elder but they did not like tho looks of his other wives and made thoir escape from the house before tho ceremony of scaling took Elder Junius Wells took pity on dressed them in mens gave them some aud put them on board a When at a safe distance they made known their sox to some who gave them An Omaha lady took a fancy to Miss Clegg and provided a home for Davitt 1ixlur Cabinet Juno Cabinet held a lasting an hour and fifty The subjects discussed were the speeches made by Michael Davitt in Ireland during the past in which ho counseled tenants to resist eviction by all means at their and the report of Colonel Sir Joseph Hid go way on tho progress of the Afghan Boundary Commissions Iowa nt Sioux Sioux June tenth an convention of the Iowa firemen opened here with a large at tendance from all parts of the Council Bluffs won the first priza ou time in the steamer contest und Chariton on The of Council Bluffs took first t in the hose race in the 49 class and tha running of in thu 43 iu June was assassinated about sundown while returning to his from Cavo in Hardin He was waylaid and shot through tho hiart with a This is another dm to the bad that ha so existed in Bell and others were recently ac quitted of a charge of having murdered a man named Ham LEADERS June fifth Na tional convention of chiefs nnd commU Bloners of bureaus of labor statistics opened at the summer re Lake Monona from this Wednesday Carroll of president of tha delivered the opening address on Labor Their and Results He expressed gratification that since the first labor bureau was eight eon years nineteen others besides Na tional bureaus had cohie into fivo of them during the past Ho believed those bureaus would in solve the labor and that their functions could never bo absorbed by the Federal Ho hoped tho bureaus would bo kept free from He maintained that the keynote of success to tho bureaus tho fact that they should let nothing but absolute truth go out to tho Ho believed that tho work of tho bureaus would novor be as new problems would constantly The following officers for tho ensuing year were elected Carroll Boston Frank Madison Hutch Dos Tho convention will bo hold in Indianapolis next Tho pres ent convention will close tho latter part of tho Twenty chiefs of labor bureaus are OP A IN Juno is no longer any doubt that tho great struggle between employers and employes In the build ing trades will begin at Tho demand of tho master builders that their union shall work with nonunion if will bo met by absolute re Loading men in the mated Building Trades Union say em the point will bo yielded while their union Tho council of the union moots next Friday to consider the but there is no doubt its suggestions will bo Members of tho counci say they no doubt that strikes ami lockouts will begin at and within two woeks they will become widespread Tho union men credit tho with a determination to make a decisive fight on the issue Juna Tho Ma Constructors convention Wed passed a memorial requesting Congress to abolish tho contract system 01 Government work and to employ no one American on such This pe tition will bo presented at tho next gon eral assembly of tto Knights of Labor Resolutions were also passed providing that but ono man shall bo to worl a machine favoring tho law and the Saturday TUB Juno days session of the International Typo graphical convention it was an that the fund through but ions of au hours worl by had been increased bj and that the now at interest of three per P Boyor was reelected chief d spite a vigorous effort to abolish tho It was decided to hold the next convention at Kansas City in 1SS1 Ohio Town Transformed Into it City by tho of Natural A Great Juno to holding It is first celebra lon of tho anniversary of the application f natural gas in mechanical arts in this Not less than the principal cities of New and other States are on the ho public decorations in honor of the would do credit to any metropolitan Two years ago Findlay was a humdrum own of some Today it 9 a of nearly Two years its first gas well was Today the city has a dozen and Its daily supply is feet A year ago it was first applied to practical in tho welding of iron and Today tho town boasts not only of iron and steel works but of glass and furniture of rolling holler oil refineries and numerous other Tho pas is furnished free for manufactur ing enterprises and hence the The of six now factories were laid and yesterday tho cornerstones of four more were Those will when Nearly every city and town through this section of Ohio and Indiana sent hero n military or a di vision of tha uniformed rank of somo secret Thoro is a notable gathering of cantons of tho Patri arch Militant and of tho unito rmed rank of the of orders superintended too laying of Iho Thoro will bo more sol diers hero than there were at Washing ten during tho National day there was a drill for a prize of engaged In by tho cantons of tho Patri arch Tho first prize of was won by tho Marion tho soe ond by tho The unique feature of tho celebration Is tho radiant gaa illumination that takes place Thirty thousand largo jots aro employed to effect it and tho powerful flamo from tho Groat Karg woll that emits cubic foot of Tho main Findlay is spanned from end to end with from which blazo groat fumes of flame tho street is Tho decoration is Tho wig wam in which Sherman and others aro to speak is covered with globes of and before it tho Groat woll ia burning with a roar that can bo heard a mile Tho whole country is up for a distance of twenty and tho luminous spectacle combined with tho harsh roar of the escaping gas produces an effect as wonderful in its way as tho pro tumult of falling waters at Niag of the institutions KNOX Filled with Former Students and Their by of New York A GALA DAT AT June celebra lon of tho semicentennial anniversary of he founding of Knox College occurred and was tho most elaborate and event occurring here since tho of the college by dale and the The exercises of tho day were leld in tho and were listened to y thousands of Tho town is full of college representing nearly every State in tho The principal exercise was an able and comprehensive oration by of It dealt first exhaustively with the slavery Tho first bell the speaker ever heard tolled was that announcing tho death of Owen From this the orator passed to consider at length the labor the thralldom in which laborers are enslaving Ho was severe in his denunciation of Anarchists and Com and caustic in his alln uons to Henry George and He re ferred to tho murder of police in Chi to the unsettled condition of the labor to tho strife between labor One merchant in y 4 65 Stole for Mich 111 State are our new Call and see June the religious fanatic who mur dered his tried to kill bjs wife and then cut his own throat last Monday after died at the West Pennsylvania Hos pital at oclock yesterday Hermanns condition is still quite se but she will Died of June John aged four princi pal owner of the Pittsburgh Cincinnati jacket Line and one of the steamboat men the dropped dead in day A Tragedy lu Juna At Moore John the with a went to the dwell ing of Henry Logan to arrest his John and The latter shot and dangerously wounded tho but his aides rushed into tho room and killed both the Logans before they could offer further Logan him self is a prisoner on a charge of A Victory June 10 on tho passenger receipts of railway corporations now yields annually to the Penn sylvania State The Supremo Court of the United in a recent dew holds thia tax to ba and the companies hereafter will re fuse to pay it Censured the June at Its Wednesday passed resolu tions censuring the Police and Interior De and holding them through neglect and for tlie great loss of life caused by tho burn ing of Opera Taken the United States June suit against the Adams Express Company for f damages for treat ment ho received ia connection with express robbery last fall was transferred to lite United States Court Kate War Indianapolis Louis Railroad Company has made open cut of seven cents OB livestock be tween hara and and it ia that other roads will it and ttat a will LoyaL June At Bodyko Wednesday two women named Tuohy dialed the evict ing party attempting to oust thorn for sev eral As often as tho evictors at tacked the house they were repulsed by showers of boiling water and slacked but the women were finally compelled to and were arrested for resisting officers of the Michael Davitt again addressed the people at and in the course of his speech stated that he had re a letter from Davitt in which she intimated that if he were arrested she herself would take his place and speak wherever evictions were coun seling resistance to the last The American NEW June secretary of the American Bankers Asso furnishes the following informa tion in regard to the convention Tho association received invitations to bold the convention at Niagara and other The first came from It has been decided be fore that the convention shall be held at Pittsburgh 12 and 13 Every banking State National trust company and savings bank in tho United States is entitled to send ono The Juno The month ly crop reports from in every county in Ohio and Indiana say that wheat has greatly improved in condition and the indications for core are that there will be an unusually large The acreage of this grain in Indiana and Ohio averages 93 per in Illinois 97 per while its condition in Indiana ia in 07 and in Illinois The average por of the wheat crops con dition ia is in Ohio aud in Illinois Wisconsin June The Grand Lodge of elected these officers Wednesday morning George Star Prairie Elroy of Horicon of Madison David of Mil waukee Representatives to the Grand John of and Louis tof Milwaukee Trustee for three Water Commencement WEST June The an closing exercises at the United Military aro in progress June At the Naval Academy Western gradating took the highest Robert Stocker Frank both and Elliot of Utah Work In Homos of the More by til June Governor Oglesby yesterday signed several bills among them that making appropriation to tho schools of tho Stato to ex hibit proper specimens of their work a tho National Educational Exposition to lx held in Chicago July 7 to In the House yesterday ence committees appointed to coufe with like committees from tho Senate to adjust differences between two bodies amendments to tho Senate Jury Commission and tho providing for employment of pen Senate appropriating for various purposes wore Tho House con soli luting tho Stato penitentiaries board und authorizing tho use of oue ol tho penitentiaries as a reformatory prison was passed and sent to the providing for the health and safety of was ad to third reading in the Senate yes Merrills faco policy insurance was advanced to third rea The Senate ou Wednesday passed the House Insolvent Debtor A message was received from the Governor on the 82 for furnishing tho rooms in this oily occupied by tho First district appellate court Tho Senate re fused to concur in tho House amendment to the Senate which makes an for the employment of convicts in Ihe whose umj does not expire until tho meeting of the next general Indiana lu L Juno A large number of delegates from wild and civilizad tribes of Indians are attending tho council now in session president of tha made the opening advising all to adopt the ways of civilization and urging the Wild tribes to establish schools and Burns of the Chick and George Sanders of tho Choro kees spoke in the samo The urged especially the prairie Indians to accept as it was their only hope of Sev eral of the chiefs said tho uaw land law did not suit their Heavy Juno Jacob proprietor of a large barrel as signed Assets at June Copeland and commission mer have Liabilities about assets about Victory lor a NEW Juna The United States Supreme Court has affirmed the verdict of the United States Circuit Court in the case of the National Bank of against tho Northwestern Life Insurance Company of The bank had a policy on the life of Erwin who and the in surance company refused payment pn the ground that Comstock was habitually in The lower court gave the bank full judgment for the full PBS June The entire stock of liquors seized by constables from Hess and other wholesale druggists of this some has been ordered returned to their owners by the Tbe decision is a complete Vindication of the firms in School June A school census just completed shows the city have 9W children between the ages of four years and twenty years j aa increase oil 143 over a yew and capital indicative of a condition oX He urged tho students to make an exhaustive study of these threatening issues as was done on the question of slavery by former The alumni address by K of and tho historical address by son of the founder of tho The history of Knox Collegers ono ol more than ordinary Half a century ago this spring a band of Chris tian pioneers from Central York lo in tho center of tho grout prairies stretching from Quincy to tho northern limits of ani bounded upon the east and west by the Illinois and Missis sippi It was known Mil and the region was almost en tirely They bought a township of land at a low laid out a and estab Knox Gradually the surplus lauds were sold to newcomers at gool and tho funds thus obtained wore devoted to an In thia way Ihoy built up tho college and the the latter today having a popula tion of Of lato years the lion has advanced with gigantic until the number of students this year ex GETTING AROUND THE Heavy Sal ea of Foreign Liquors In Ln broUen by un Augusta June Prohibitory law of Maine has just received a terrible setback in this Tho people are every whore discussing new phase put upon the liquor question by the recent action of Michael a wellknown liquor dealer of this who has brought to Augusta from Liverpool a largo in voice of which he is selling to all who wish to He closed his shop in March last and departed for he entered into ne with ono of the largest im porting houses in that city for an un limited supply of all kinds of distillo 1 Tho United States is all persons importing liquors from foreign countries from prosecution under any Slate law for selling such goods in tho original unbroken and the dealer Has lauded in thia city an advance lot of Irish whisky and Jamaica Tbe gooda came through the Portland custom and arrived haro by When the goods reached the depot they were loaded upon a cart and hauled through the the police looking upon the scene with It was an unusual thing to wit ness the transportation of liquor through the town in broad ana of course it attracted great The store is now stocked with the and they are piled up in the win dows before the admiring gaze of all opponents of the Prohibitory Tbe retail price of the goods has been made so low as to be ia easy reach of the purchasing and the sales have already been very The officers are surprised at the affair and every lawyer in town has been engaged in looking Up the law bearing upon the sale of imported liquors in the original pack Total Abstinence June The six annual convention of the Wisconsin Catholic Total Abstinence Union was held here Tho attendance of dele gates from quarter of the State was very The membership of the order iu Wisconsin was shown to ba over The next annual convention will ba held at June The State Catholic Total Abstinence Union held its fifteenth annual convention here closing with a public entertainment and a banquet The next meeting will be at Father of was elected president Jt June the island Wednesday night fire destroyed planing the Union Dock Mills s dry dock wd Austins feet of lumbar owned by various Tiw total loss with 000  

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