Times And Gazette (Newspaper) - January 19, 1884, Marshfield, Wisconsin THE AND GAZETTE VOL WISCONSIN SATURDAY JANUARY 19 1884 VOL TURKU collegiate institutions have boon burned within a Notre Dame Ladies School at Belleville 111 the University at La Crosse Wis and the Female College at Columbus Ga the Chief of the United Slater Signal Service has dered tho display at signal stations of awhile with black center on the approach of waves WALLER in his message to the Connecticut Legislature objects to biennial sessions lie preferring short annual sessions He advises against letting savings buy un- secured notes These banks now Ho also advocates tho participation of in school TIIE of the Dominion away in large quantities float a loan of in A BOILEK in the Arkansas press be- hurting Canada's credit abroad THE Clarences figment the largest D Whitn one of the America was is a in Texas the owners of the bij and tho little ranches the big fellows trying to corner up and devour tho little ones by them out of long-range privileges and otherwise them Tho Legislature has been convened in special by Ihu to Uko measures for the property rights of Both sides to the controversy art strongly ted THE summer resorts on the coasts of Now Jersey and Long Island Sound hud a winter visitor which came near ruining them One of the worst storms ever known which approximated the form and forco of a tidal swept in upon them with fury leaving tke coast strewn with demolished build ings and other The ular New York resort on Coney land isu veritable Ix response to a request of the ate the Secretary of tho Treasury his submitted tho figures ing the national debt Tho wider mark was reached August 31 when the Nation owed less cash in tho Treasury June 80 this debt had been reduced lo The reduction in eluding interest aud cash ia the Treasury has amounted to yea ENGLAND loses every year by shipwrecks between and dOO lives aud about 000 Wore ordinary precautions taken is believed that much uf this loss would bo prevented But de- to get the insurance on over iu vessels and cargoes is in the opinion of Mr Chamberlain the President of tho British Board of Tradi at tho bottom of this lamentable of of the Govern muni Survey has reported to Major Powell as one of tho lasl season's operations in Arizona the discovery of several more ruined cave and cities in som respects from any iie had before ex Tho most v a village of underground dwellings situated near tho summit o one of the volcanic of thj Francisco Mountains in the Sai Juan region of Arizona TELEGRAPHIC GENERAL THE Board of Police Commissioners f St Louis has elected Major Lawrence i chief of the force Maine gama commissioners are a law forbidding railroads rom exporting more than three deer rom the state in a season is valued at Tha cargo will probably be saved FlEB in the telephone office in Boston Saturday burnod the wires and cut off communication which cannot bo ed inside of a THE Willowdale Mills at Ipswich Mass with a large stock of blankets and the machinery were destroyed by Saturday night A MSE on the Elk river has caused a loss of to West Va lumbermen Bark staves been swept CONGRESSIONAL it ng to White Co exploded jn Sew Orleans injuring four men in- st D Whitn one on ship ever built in America was Jerry White col at Philadelphia Saturday by r fatally injured e American j JHE porte haB y White colored fireman informed by the products Of United States government that the ex- not applied to like productions Northwestern listinE treat Of commerce between the i ther directing the com- AAW fan H 111 -1 f r harles Draper defeated W Sage in twQ mllst for the present re- 500 running contest jit j maiu in because notice of its Iowa Saturday time j by Turkey was not given in time JOHN WASHINGTON the man explosion at Hanoi on the 28 de- as a short tims for two batteries of French ntr around Mrs Garfield's residence One man was killed and three in n I t houses and hud wanting to marry Miss and j injured with letters escaped from racks of the battery badly Jie Cleveland infirmary court and the Prussian Government to accede thereto A DISPATCH dated Col has been snowing here every day for three weeks and still continues with 10 of clearing up snow n the mountains is from five to seven feet deep thereto whether by retaliating legislation or otherwise Adopted On motion the McCord passed viding for holding terms of circuit and district courts in the northern district of Iowa Adjourned JAM 19 Davies providing for the creation of a United States telegraph under the di- of the postoffice department and the creation of an office for a fourth postmaster general This official to be president of the board of directors of tbe company and for the ment of postal telegraph offices at tbe throughout the United States Miss Judge and the transmission for correspondence Q for- from such office who been JOSEPH COOK in a lecture on England j United States consul md America in New York compared i general at Havana compelled a com- and journalism and paper there to a false deplored the fact that there were no days statement to the effect that he protested of rest for men iu this jn oil American merchants country IT ia stated that the Vatican again in- injury sustained by from tho strike r A BOY named while shoveling from a four-story house at wow iroma Annie Dunn aged was by a brick froma was Both will die ameter At the ends and orr the side opposite the entrance low doorways connected the main room with er rooms the whole suit or dwelling consisting of four apartments One of the smaller rooms had its floer ex- to a depth of two or three feet below those of the other rooms and is supposed to have served the purpos of a storeroom or cellar for the ancient occupants The other small rooms have been bedrooms A groove eighteen inches deep by fifteen in extending from the floor of the main room up one side of the shaft to the surface of the hill its bottom filled with ashes and its sides blackened by smoke formed to the Southern Pacific had defeated chimney of the the building of the Texas Paci So for j ment mouth of the of preventing a stone wall was found forming by its tion line with the Central Pacific enclosure a kind of door yard to the r The object of congress in making the dwellings below The wall doubtless directing the errant ilie committee says was to served the double purpose of guarding affaire to inquire into a rivai line from San Diego to snow slides which might report or such the east j otherwise fill up the rooms and bury j the occupants and against the dental fall of an inhabitant into his own or his neighbor's dwelling setting the dinner pot and possibly breaking his neck in the operation CURIOS FOUND Considerable debris was found in WEDNESDAY JANUARY 0 Sen Plumb presented a petition of e for the ment of a home in Kansas Sen Anthony offered a resolution in- the committee on foreign re- lations to inquire into the expediency of legislation to enable the executive de- to protect our interest against who are prohibited and restrained from the importation of healthful meats from the States Laid over to-morrow Kasson offered a ble and resolution relating to certain foreign governments with which the United States have commercial treaties Several of these governments have violated such treaties by the introduction of certain food Washington PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE WASHINGTON Jan a ing of the house committee on public lands this morning considerable time was given to the arguments of Pryor made yesterday in favor of the trans- fer of the Texas Pacific land to the Southern Pacific The sub-committee in charge of tlie forfeiture of land grants to railroads directed that the report declaring the land grant forfeited be made to the full committee to-morrow It is based on the grounds that the Texas Pacific company did not comply with any requirements of the act granting land on forei the facts and r other action as should be taken by con- gress or the executive to secure due ob- THE STAR ROUTE FRAUDS treaties and protect Springer says wore the re i than over charges are due a prominent educator ana editor WORD has been received in Milwaukee Rnd for many years of the race the of at a young named John Female seminary ia appeared bar of the how and cars while on the oath lalpin has inherited a fortune of over j N Y was killed i M by the death of fin uncle her to church Halpin of Cincinnati The young i THE tug Silver Spray ia laid up at uan is twenty years of age and Ver Islet The crew of six to at billiard hall It is port Arthur thirty miles distant and laid that a brother and sisters were caught in a blinding storm Five lavo also received legacies reached destination greatly ex- AT the Cathedral in New York hauled by the cold The sixth Jav was celebrated the fiftieth Potter Sound the ordination to the ed A party discovered the body lood of Cardinal The THE dwelling of Samuel ice was thronged with priests and tight miles from Reedsburg in Sauk nen Addresses were read to which burned to the ground he Cardinal feelingly responded and all contents The house was closed the services by three miles from the nearest neighbors Among the presents received md the family suffered greatly from hid Eminence was a large intense cold their feet and hands of olive wood grown in the garden of being badly frozen Loss the government by the star route con- tractors and that those made the overcharges are still in the service of the United States It is Springers purpose to call the treasury de- these ancient dwellings an for a detailed statement of nf the expenses incurred by that ment Also the expenses in the courts of the District of Columbia for the star route DEBATE TUB AMERICAN HOO Anthony's resolution concerning the prohibition of importation into nnd France of American Sork was discussed in the senate ay Logan stoutly advocated a cy of Spanish politics MADRID Jan the chamber of Castelar ed King Alfonso's visit lo Germany declaring it was inopportune and im- prudent betraying as it did hostility France deprecated a policy of tion of which led to the discovery of many curios illustrating some the social and domestic customs of the ex- tinct race Stone mauls and axes the implements used in excavating the dwellings pottery bearing a great riety of ornamentation bone awls of delicate workmanship the metate or family grinding stono for grain its well worn surface cating long use shell and obsidian ornaments and implements of wood Tho Nutt Trial PITTSBURG Jan trial of James Nuu lor killing Dukes was commenced this morning in the inal court before Stowe Two hours before the opening of the court the corridors and stairway leading to the room were literally packed The court was called to order at 10 o'clock and the counsel and jurors were scaled the crowd outside was ted and in five minutes the room was crowded and the doors closed The prisoner was then brought in and took a took a seat in the docket He was dressed in a plain black suit and looked pale from his long con- finement but composed The er was arraigned in due form and an- swered firmly not Out of the panel of sixty jurors only six failed to answer to names The work of empanelling the jury then commenced At o'clock this afternoon forty jurors had been examined and four accepted No took place for dinner While juror was being questioned a large bouquet was sent down from the gallery and placed on the table in front of Nutt and be- fore the paper was removed Judge Stone Then must be none of If I any person bringing bouquets into the court room I will have them committed The bouquet was allowed to and the examination con- At a p m 10 jurors had been accepted and the panel exhausted after which the court took a recess till 3 o'clock to allow the sheriff time to summon sufficient talesmen to com- plete the jury Mrs Nutt and ter Lizzie have arrived in the city but were not present Hon Dan hees ouo of the counsel for tlie de- the uses of which wen ble were among the trophies of the reuse has not yet arrived exploration Search was made for a watercourse i Knocking Doors of tho Union lure and charged Sagasta of the anci a city some fifteen miles dis- with becoming the tool of also a new discovery which many the alliances were con- indicated the contemporaneous cluded he saw they should be with of the two This city or rather the western powers and of villages occupied the sides the United that the States He majority declared of the CRIME j c FROM THE CAPITAL COUNTS of Tenn has been tor of tho Los Republican wan fatally wounded by a discharged printer aged 19 murdered Henry J aged 20 at Painesville to go at once of the Mexican Ohio The cause is unexplained JAMES condition is growing urg worse very fast His have about treaty up of his recovery His mal- reciprocity treaty It hits not yet been 1 to have the discussion open or closed doors A great given up 1 to is a bronchial affection aggravated and over exertion JOHN colored went house of William Honry in Brooklyn to look for his wife who him A quarrel ensuing Hewitt flred several gove shots from a revolTer a IN number of petitions have been received urging the ratification of the HILL has introduced a require that a government building offered a resolution the committee on of tho department of justice in making investigations to send for sonal papers Adopted Mr Wood offered a resolution which was adopted as The of the treasury state to the house the amount of gold issued by the treasury department between Dec 1 1878 and Dec 1 1981 and if none were issued his for were requested also the amount issued and 1883 and the reasons for tho limited issue thereof for those and his reasons for discontinuing th issue of silver certificates since 1881 and not the issuing of gold and silver certificates as required by law Mr Lamb introduced a fixing the hours of work for laborers of the Referred Adjourned until Monday presented a petition j only because no Bother St: or spring but no appearance of the existence of water in the hood recent was dis- covered There were signs of inter- communication between this village Cortes opposed to the projected re- forms it would be at the risk of lution and reaction In the course of his speech Castelar was called to order for attacking the emperor of Germany and Marquis De La Vega De Armyo lately foreign minister iho tn of a canon which has recently been christened Walnut Canon It is an immense fissure in the with MINNEAPOLIS Jan special to the Tribune from Helena Montana The constitutional convention met at noon and a temporary was formed A committee oil credentials was appointed and the convention adjourned pending report When reconvened a list of delegates was reported embracing eighteen re- publicans and twenty-six democrats The members were then sworn in by Chief Justice Adjourned till evening when W A Clark of its almost precipitous brink The sides have been gulled by storms and torrents leaving shallow like places of great length at different defended the king's visit to Germany heights along the bottoms of to which he asserted that no political j wherever the ledge furnishes a significance was attached The king area dwellings in groups or he said was mado colon el of the singly were built The season was well advanced when pork in Germany and France The Sonate then proceeded to the election of a President pro tern and elected Senator Anthony who in a few fitting warde and with much be constructed city and town jng declined the honor owing to of the Union in which the postmaster j health draws a salary of nud over Hill The question then arose whether tho sayi that this policy would save the declination of Anthony retained Mr of the of St Louis was vacant The Marquis de- tno place was reached and only little ing for retaliatory legislation to protect u- hxr ill them the exclusion of American per year reut DIAX Price has Henry's wife and brother wound is AT Jit Carmol Pa i v Henry's od permission to Agent to Chief Charles and four braves of tho tribe to come to this city to Jacob Teller in in that position without further action After some varying expressions of opinion it was decided to avoid doubt by anew which resulted in the choice cf Mr Edmunds and the oath of office was administered by Senator the the house tweaking the doom and dows arrests been made of Pennsylvania has convicted of tho of wife nearly three yearn ago A HALL a Boston broker land who occupied the chair durm tion They will arrive here about the election iust I After some action Senator THE house committee on expenditures Hill spoke on his and r met with Clay introduced 1 to as the department of Theodore Wai worth masters L Fry has been held in bail on Dak ments for retaining pension THE on rules ia re- as collateral for loans rules to govern tho senate MISS list the com act or Cameron Mr presented a tJ prevent under fictitious or assumed names from prosecuting claims has not yet settled th practice of electing tho successor of a member deceased who died after his district hus boon changed by the new apportionment of districts The rule has been to let the old district elect the now member who is to Unish out tho term of the deceased member but thoro is no law upon the subject This precedent was set by Mr old district the Ohio and Governor Glick of Kansas follows it iu ordering a new election to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of the lato Mr Haskall A similar North Carolina case is now in'the hands of tho Committee on Elections of the House of tives and it will bo likely to take some definite action on tho subject that will be a guide in the future yoars of age a few days ago on manufactures ami by hanging in her father a ary The senate in voting upon house about three miles south of both committees and ville Marion county Iowa No cause the membership of the com- for the act is known on manufacture from five to A to burn the Forster grammar seven ed that the visit was animated by any hostility to France Don't Like the Grand Jury READING Pa Jan The grand jury ignored the libel suits of Geo Smith A N McClure of the Philadelphia Simes and John B and K C Buckwaller of the Reading Herald and directed tlie prosecutor to pay the costs of each case A petition from Smith was presented to the court forth that he appeared before the grand jury and proved their to be libelous matter but the jurors ignorant of their duties contrary to law and the facts bills as not true and he the court to grant the rule to time was spent in its exploration All the ancient methods of approach had been long before worn away and cess to tlie nearest of the groups of houses was a work of difficulty The group or village which was committees appointed most narrowly examined was about recommends Inauguration of Hondly COLUMBUS Jan Geo was inaugurated in a manner to-day The Duckworth and Jefferson clubs of Cincinnati and the Jackson club of Dayton the only organizations present from a distance numbering in all not more than 500 The usual formal nies were gone through with and Governor Hoadly delivered his in- augural address which is quite clear and pointed to the state paper that recommends the establishment of a a mile in length and board of pardons graded license consisted of a single row of houses j tern of the fees of d tht common rear wall being the ty officers with the Cincinnati fee j CABLEGRAMS school at Sommerville Mass was pro vented by the janitor extinguishing the Humes Several hundred children were in the building at The cront is unknown A boy named partly an imbecile arrested m cairo haa confessed that he made several attempts to wreck Milwaukee St Paul trains nw Milwaukee recently for GEO LAYTON and May i- against Francs rested for the murder of August Dietz at N J Aug 11 have been found guilty Of manslaughter with re- Two thousand English refuse to work at a reduction of Two thousand steel workers in London to work at the reduction of is to mercy IT has been ordered that Khartoum be evacuated the powder destroyed and TUB total number of business in the United Slates for is by at This ft large increase number was Indeed the number of failures is larger than in any other year except Tho facts about tho increase in failures do not however give cause for alarm On the hand they furnish reason for believing that business ia on the whole in a sound con- dition The number of legitimate trading concerns in tho country is now much larger than Tho aggregate is reaso of in tea years It also pears that the percentage of to liabilities in was larger than for any of tho preceding years being 32 percent in This indicates that it must have been closer business rather than more unsound business concerns caused the additional failures the Executive Department Mr King introduced a providing for the of tho Rapsin the levees of the for the ment of the navigation and commerce of that river Mr Belford introduced a bUl to mote the public welfare by securing reasonable ratet of transportation from railroads aided by tbe issue of United States bonds The recites that the annual reports of the Union and tral Pacific Railroads show large sums as net earnings above 10 per cent provider that the tariff charges on local jmd through freight shall be reduced to the average rates existing in without regard to tion A Tipsy Curiosity When the late Prof Sophocles was a proctor ia Hoi worth v hall Harvard one night a tipsy student rolling up to bed fell his door and upon being interviewed was anything respectful in his language Next morning awaking with remorseful and an aching head the dis- to show why new bills should not be placed before the jury Rule granted and made able July 20 Wall Street NEW YORK Jan 1C 11 a stock market is a trifle better at ent writing St Paul jjc higher 3 p bonds Northwestern 2d consols declined to and rallied to West Shore bonds declined ing rock while the sides and fronts were made of large squared stones laid in clay A narrow streetor way extended along the entire front Other and similar Tillages could be seen the canon for a distance of Jive miles Among the ics found here was a wooden spindle whirl similar lo these in use by the Pueblos of the present time but unlike them in the apparent ner of its manufacture Nothing in- the use of metallic tools of any description was discovered The surface of the wood of which the whirl was formed had apparently been charred and then ground down to required size and shape by bing it upon sandstone A shaft of reed similar to a species en- unknown in that region at this time still remained in the whirl It had been broken by the ancient men and neatly mended by winding as the available standard The other new state officials took the oath of office and the business of the ture was proceeded with The ing state officials tender Governor Foster a banquet this evening to which Governor Hoadly is invited The Distinguished Missourian CITY Jan The case of Frank James for the Blue Cut train robbery was called in Uie criminal court this morning and continued until Feb Uth OH account of the illness of the prisoner about it a piece of fine twine 5s still depressed 1L to Transactions aggregated of bejns examined over six millions of dollars Stocks j un disclosed the verc firmer after one o'clock but fact lhat ils very fine probably re- He had not preceded far in his proposed ino Bult in China doubling instead of halting explanation however before fatal entered the home of Mies the tax on foreign commerce St Ont i jonN DALY member of the British She and gave an parliament from Cork Liberal and violently Home Ruler has reined It is said a She is in a coalition sf Whigs aud Tories is likely to le failure felt it to be of dis- to go to the and He had not p halting explanation sequently the Oregon tal fell to 271 and a general decline in prices followed The St Paul fell to Western to the Northwestern to and the ern Pacific preferred to The market closed weak Failure CINCINNATI Tan Journal's Coshocton Ohio special Smith Dickinson the oldest dry goods house at Newcomerstown have assigned Assets and liabilities not known day night alarm when she oa tho head with a i the other interrupted him with the 1 words Not yourself You were drunk But you were so man hair Articles of wood even tbe perfect grains corn walnuts bones of antelope and wolf tions of wearing of a fabric resembling the mummy cloth of but made from material to the explorers aud other articles were found in ance buried in the piles of debris which partially filled these homes and would at first thought seem to indicate somewhat recent in- On the other hand ever the preservative qualities of tbe critical condition A negro named prevent the election of a Parnellite mings bos been arrested cessor LC Lixa a Chinese laundryman was i foreign found his place of business i painful sensation in congress hy reen in New York There wore fourteen stab wounds in his hack ore fourteen toli hc would join the Conservative Tho contents conciliation the Liberals of a trunk were found scattered about LKe the room indicating that the object ol MR MooDY his mission work tho murderers was allS at Clapham and Batterson The ii brother of Lu Ling was arrested Jle attended Mr CAVE AND CLIFF CITIES Residences of Extinct of a Problem to be Solved nil drunk as to be a curiosity and J Stevenson a geological surveyor War PARIS Jan between France and China is inevitable and probably already begun PARIS Jan is thought that Tzeng is coming to Paris to demand passports VIENNA Jan is reported that the members of the imperial family of China a portion of their fortunes to assist in the against France Hoso Jan is ed that the French advance has ready left Haid for the pose of French joining the main body The troops from Hanoi are oa their way crossing Red River The attack on Eal is expected took place Thursday occupied these old cities and villages fore I shall not report Vigor Local produce 9 t tbo In order therefore to health and a Hiiro ir- must be Many to reform them by which to the cause such m- were to use Bitters they would speedily appreciate the between a which and one which entirely removes loms has reported to Major Powell as one of the results of his latt season's field operations the discovery of several more ruined cave and cliff cities ferine in some respects from any be are constitute I by the at as nomes PRESENCE OK ALLIED RACES GATED The absence of of war of works of defence other than such as tt wt I J willed I protests his innocence It ia thought I t Jst at owing to of that Ling may have been the victim of j death of at Newcastle lit secret organization said to tl r n a the which imposes HUNDRED socialists yesterday death penalty upon those who disobey the of and other at Pere la Chaise cemetery ACCIDENTS body of an unknown was found near Sims Dak on Friday having frorer to death MISS Belle of 111 communists at Pere la Chaise cemetery Paris Speakers expressed the of 1 revenge the bourgeois frontier have Minister of take pre- vent a threatened uprising of of French anarchists i- performance ot their various duties tha system can recover its lost toce and Hostetter's Stomach Hitters are a tonic medicine they are -a tonic waich latet cry chey the Dr Alfred Edmund Brehm a of wide celebrity and at present Director of the Berlin arrive in Philadelphia week and deliver during the month a series of lectures here most inaccessible localities of temples or idols of hieroglyphics or pictures together with the durability and of the dwellings so different from anything to be found of the of existing uncivilized The surface stratum of the hill I races of that region and the wide had before examined The most re- markable was a village of sixty-five underground dwellings situated near the summit of one of the volcanic LUv j the San gan of An The Iowa Legislature DBS MOISES Jan ture convened at 2 o'clock this noon In tho house temporary was effected with Robert of Linn speaker Ad- till 10 o'clock Tuesday DES Jan houses of the state legislature met this after- noon and effected temporary and adjourned tili to-morrow A caucus was held subsequently which nominated officers for both bodies The caucus for the tion of United States senator will be held to-morrow night zona had by and formed the common roof for tne entire community The dwellings were after a common tern and a description of one gives an idea of the whole They had no become hardened tent of these ruins which indicate the existence of allied races covering A null T undertook to under an Alton train AX accident occurred on the BuHalo which stood on a crossing and was cut N y Belt line road A Michigan or to pieces by the wheels when the cars trai train came in collision with the started New York Central whick THE Railroad hotel aud freight depot Called badly wrecking two engines Arizona were burned on Engineer Brown of the Michigan dav no insurance tral had his wrist broken and Norwegian bark Norma from was internally injured i Mr drives his team daily to will total loss She a stylish cutter Somebody wants to know if the original bootblack wasn't a Chinaman The Cleveland Ohio Daily The Saloon Keepers CHICAGO Jan Inter Ocean's Fort Wayne Ind special The liquor dealers who ware forced to close their saloons on retail by es of 1 the Gazette for Utah as well as Northern the elements of the problems involved in the history and beneath the in the origin history and face and were only accessible by ance which means of square holes leading from seem no nearer solution than tn four Hundred veara editor of the Daily Gazette for lishing a Sunday paper It is under- stood that they will follow with suit against the street car company The movement is not unanimous Superintendent of Police J W Schmitt of this city who has been in the service a of a endorses St Jacobs Oil cut a It cured him of the surface by a vertical shaft to the floor of the main room of the ing Foot at convenient distances along the sides of the shaft tbe purposes of a stairway THE APARTMENTS Descending the shaft the explorers found themselves at the side of an oval shaped arched roofed room about twenty feet in its smallest di- Coronado nearly four hundred j ago mado a raid for the purpose of conquest among these and through his priests gave to the world the first meagre accounts of then as now vacant and ruined Senator Don Cameron's grandson at Washington now a week old is to be named James Donald Cameron Bradley Sewaro of Poker PHILADELPHIA Jan H a young man to-day to tlie embezzlement of ed from the of Sinclair Laughlin and sentenced to for five and three months lost money poker aud faro