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   Weekly Fort Wayne Sentinel (Newspaper) - September 15, 1897, Fort Wayne, Indiana                               i i WANTON Miners Volleys Into A An- Jh Will Die Fearful Butchery nf Mel fired after them striker in neck killing Kin stantly After their wort 1 and the the frum their fright n ward the spot deai ir wounded lying the wunn The was veritable sin The was iv 1 iv ill and blood on tin jV and tracked into f houses into 1 1 run or s dc iii dust nml and wont were covered with it their fae distorted with pain were black w it and hands that sought th wounds and tried to stop the flow Mood were with tho horril d mixture k At a safe distance from tlie dea jf rifles tho survivors stood belli trees and fences and crouched in t hollows of ground and in the a despair yelled defiance at tho dep a ties and called upon their worn c friends to come to them It was some time before the stri era summoned enough courage approach the place and when of their safety they did turn the scene was They flung themselves upon bodies and cried alo c in their grief to brother or son father who would new answer their call ind had they been armed and leader the deputies would have h ro fight for their lives Citizens of the town tried to qu fcl o strikers and get their aid in ca dead and wounded out he street but it was a long t i before the excited men proved o MI y service A SCORE ARE DEAD Pa Sept 11 X n teen dead and forty-one wounded the record of the terrible fire wie i ed by the deputy sheriffs at Latim yesterday afternoon Eleven of tl unfortunate miners dropped dead i thn r tracks under tho terrible ba tery four more died during th tight and four wore added to th record this morning Tho work o identifying the dead was going on all night and is sti so far complete that an accurate list of the victims will not be obtainable or some time to come Tho Ninth regiment of the Third brigade under Colonel Dougherty of was the first detachment of the state militia to Arrive Thoy came in after U o'clock tl is n and camped on the 1'Jie nen h id not made their appearance 10 o'clock Coroner Bowman las o a jury and the i cj inst into the affair w 11 be hold this i fur from being wildly excite I his this place is pervaded w a sort of sullen quietude which even more ominous All orts of rumors are afloat one being o to the effect three from the south side on with 10 purpose of wreaking vengeance or the shooting of their comrades hoy In d not reached here by noon ud it was later reported that they ul upon learning of tho rescued of the troops Tho arrival f the soldiers was not made known y any demonstration further than ie gathering a largo but orderly It against tho deputies ruim ig high and tho charge is i bl cly made that there was no necessity for the horrible The minors it is wore not armed in any way id if the deputies feared trouble a agio shot over their heads would ivo dispersed them fact is i eel that many of the victims ere shot through tho kisk while Ting fr mi the guns of the deputies 0 1 force has and has from Chief Filler to i tho slightest at While Filler does outbreak yet from his ig with ti ie it ho considers them wary id treacherous Major 1 hiis been ill for some me and is now up with c The physicians have t fused his desire to take a band in P o ible r d Pa Sept t Martin spent last at Jim ie in this city and left for t cton with the militia this p taking his he to Tho s of si miners Tho t It paid no to a mLs the crowd gathered il b m ho was inclined ti t -ist their interference His i ir v tr mom lie til the t me for tho of It e Trail fl reporter for the Associated Tress 1 lie on his n wi was v ik ml im- 1 did tl itt ints tu shirk mv huv s k i mol days and ii di or f i im re- houn il w have worse Tho in this v c K-d They say they i him and think only did his du against hundred men employed in i mer mines voluntarily jo ned t r strikers today These aro tho upon whom lfl march was being made when t bloody fusilade put a ston to it A j most immediately after the rhe men quit work iu a body Tl J i they held a g an decided not to return to work m every demand maele at mir j in the region been conceded 1 11 the The meeting was held front c ii frame school 1 tins a few yards from the scene of night's tragic event It was orderly and the leaders were to counsel The pri ic pal speaker was An tone bright young Polander who ha h thorto acted as a messenger be the strikers and I am satisfied that you men ir Hot armed ho said to the men and that will not arm aid want to tell you that you will bes serve our cause by remaining nn further action than this was today It is too soon after one of with a shad On Monday a committee of four Italians and Hungarians and four the t es represented lit the Latin er mines will be sent to tl e operators of their action and tt assure tho other strikers that they are with them to the bitter end While everything is perfectly quiet this afternoon it is an accepted fact that the situation remains extremely critical muv bring with it a of the calm or may see an the consequences of which are fearfully considered The foreigners are apparently cowed by this presence of the troops during the day but isa drunken and tliein.evenin time of and apprehension is felt for e approach of darkness when the is as tense as it is AT U 1 i 1 Cubill q tu to Minister Ls petted hk i Whet which he carried with him wholly ui himself President is H return hero today and a 10 which is to be decided is to whether or HOD the context of t g note to Spain shall ho given to t e public immediately after its prest tation to tho I whether it shall be heldto avn t t I reply of rho 1 of ar working and but In will lw nn wilU to rnys Cily Texas et Ho Sept as lino City Texas is still slut c u from the outer as fur as e le IK at this this mo M ins rumors fine effect t n wave hns grt havoc there iu wall us at eitl nearby towns is nothing is bv t of the Kansas City Pit burg and Gulf in this eit of the condition of at City although they have put for every effort since yesterday to g t into place A party of rescue ordered out from Texi rom the here yeste ay reported this morning thn 1 icy had been to ft than but gave no inkling of the conditio of affairs there A telegram re over its wires this P T Robinson resident eni Port Arthur late yesterday and re ti rued to Beaumont Texas n or ling after of the situation at Port Arthur re 1 orts six killed three injured and a jout property a that place According to of Kngi neer Robinson the storm came up a ii o'clock iu the and was at its height from U until to the wind at its highest blowing it i velocity of five miles in The lintel a seventy-five room structure was damaged i bout by flying debris tho root w blown off the and the trusses tumbled down one end was blown out of railroad company's stable The doors of the Texas Half round house iu which the section boss and his family had taken refuge were blown in and structure finally collapsed Those inside escaped or 01 slightly so Tho roof was tor i off the grand stand the foot I pier was slightly damaged ind the steamer was washed up the bayou and stirk Nobody was aboard her The depot recently cons fed at a cost of was uninjured Many other buildings were tumbled down 1 the fault of poor foundation and JOAN OF Ali i ites ttwupi to deputies fared badly No on a on Two of Tint viu c F fully planned the men work at Plum Ore from the mines Tl fifty strikers in if 1 women front witli their with i sign of working on the sentin e of ho men who would lio o rk and to act its a shield forl mst of the party The women we to around cuch man 1 e a tempted to into tlie mi o tal h s dinner bucket from him then throw it into the ditch About daylight the party starte out headed by Emma Haas Tl os not having a baby carried a handle or a club of some sort O 10 Murraysville road they 01 countered a of deputies an were ordered back to the camp attention WILS paid to tho order ai the party tried to force their wi through the Sines 01 deputies sen file followed and Emma Lh mid three other women who we iu lead were arrested A wild excitement then The moment a deputy laid hum s o a woman he was 1 otl ers waving clubs m tho air ai using them on tho head of a the opportunity offered SATS AT KHST Mary Higl er ma Alary Alderman al aid dent died ai her home M ed a Cuion ml ho tho st vas As Miss J lly she the id whom she boro three sol s ed being of 1 city Her Is nt it To the in former being Frank anif i e and the latter tbe ts 01 arles i o Dr swift Her -e Tho rook place e from tl at d Louise Jlanth 1 nine years and soven months o at the home of her ilr i nue of old am Da was an old number of S 1 id's Lutheran church The appears ii the of Ion on his farm four miles sou h o day at the advanced go of over seventy years The do ceased has been i resident of this enmity for about eight eo u n g hore from Alien county in anil for a short s a resilient of previous to his removing to his farm south of city He leaves a wife and ris children to moura his departure funeral took place today at Pleasant Grove nt J m D of this con ducting the services Tho death of H or Wednesday morning afc lome of near years old md his home was in Wisconsin for a n imber of years was ill -i short Hmo ana a few days it bought tn night his was ot so that his relatives feared ny fatal but ior ling he was found dead hi bed fr Oakley a member of Chili nt past G A H Wisconsin anil iring tho war he with i n n The remains were ken next afternoon to Linden wood be Tlie were Vincent Jud Sep ml ur 3d Edmund ed and days William U for turn v resident of this ied Tuesday at Pie arrived here at 1 dock Thursday and ha f aural took place at 3 o'clock undertaking was held at Mr was a worker and w J k lowu Two o wont to ng in there A widow We aughter and a sou survive him be son Young the printer very well known here JL U V Young of Detroit who the Tri- State Building and onn is i brother of the sed lie arrived to attend tbe Tin night nan died at hospital f lintin fever was arrested ie di y week in the I o i clod queer ar Urn lime but the l Soon after to jail ho and at Or Iw ww 1 i e is known of n life fr is In the of Mr and Mrs R Roll the Karl C U Mr md Mrs of flanna ol is the W it of police Mr r Mr and a 11 KI Jf S in Uist tl of Maria MI- riuk j At an curly 1 01 thd home of JUT Mrs L rime fior is a sick anil taking treatment at in the the l several young besides M The family r 1 n tins city Fully then c on the Nickel Plato K Abner and old sold Ii Sunday at t lomo of his street The will be l o Wednesday twin billys of Mr and Mr t W Crowe of IB Hoffman Sunday after liviu ten hours The funeral took j 1 c Monday the old daughte Air and Mrs Cornelius Weaver of Boone street died of tion and wa Lillb R of Mr m Mrs August of street died of congestion o tl c brain Sunday aged six i lout L and two days The remains of Mrs f1 ry who committed Si c de wore shipped this fernoon to Ohio the instruction of Edwart ick who is a brother ol 10 deceased Mr Sickinger was iu he city to make Hie arrangements Little Dora and Henry Frv children of the accompanied him to attend the funeral Little Jenny the four mouths old daughter of Mr and Mrs Werner died hist night of sun mer complaint aged four mouths Matilda eight mouths old of Mr and Mrs William Esther the daughter of Mrs Hunter of East street died this of cholera infantum Age live months su d two davs The funeral will bo held Thursday at i p m from the residence Rev Miller officiating V 100 tio wis II thirty-five threes months days She was married to James S isar They lived together Hone muil ten voars ago i they received into their ho ne Smith who since with hem enjoying all tho privileges and sympathy of a son was converted n ler own borne united with he Episcopal church at in and lewith her husband I 1 nir to the t E church near their home 1 ere she remained a faithful mom MIT until her She was a de- o it firm in her l ions of right and of duty Her last h ess soon assumed a serious grave hones were ed for her recovery she spoke death f nd her ruddiness to obey ic Master's jdl she t to her iu heaven She icd ra peace and gone to real eternal reward She her j u ny anil friends I o The iok from the Prospect church -n Ii by Hev S J her and her remains interred m the com- u Later the IKK ly will p to Xew Haven nnd the family lot in th Odd Fellows j Almond this L y Monday after 1 of a Uys rn i l ras lips rai of Ohio oil ice 17 t s nt 11 n olm lout of of l on Iho city 1 1 1 gl I 10 davs 1 of old toiiuumptiou ss old r CRACKED A SAFE 10 ed u Wildly a Troops Are Pa Kept sheriffs armed with rifles three deadly volleys it 4 yesterday afternoon into a body strikers who wore marching on t public highway near La t tinier small mining town five miles fra here A score of thn strikers were ktl ed many others were fatally ii jurod and between sixty and sei ly wounded The bullets were into ranks without provocation to warrant oven a clubbing Tho strikers numbering abon met early in afternoon a tbe and mines nut far from timer and afte an mooting resolved to march to to the men to join their ranks This lias been their mode of procedure three weeks of the strike The men started for La t timer at i o'clock They were not m icd in any way revolvers and knives having discarded several days ago by order of their There was not even a club among them every precaution having been taken to prevent violence It was n little after 3 o'clock when tlie marchers tho Lad timer colliery intending to go through t and ask the men to give up their work and join them Two hundred yards from the breaker they found their path blocked by Sheriff ninety of his The were along in orderly array with no and making no disturbance whatever this the sheriff ordered them to stop They obeyed his command mid halted still in orderly array and about six abreast The sheriff then walked up to t o head of the Hue You must stop and he said is contrary to he law arid you art creating a You must go back I won't let you on to tho colliery The leaders expos tula tod with the sheriff and said they had been strike commenced Even in hey had marched and had not been The citizens kid cheered them and thy police 1 seen that no disturbed them Sheriff replied he could not help that was going to allow them to and they mint disport A or so of tlie men in foremost ranks by this time crowded arguing that as they had a perfect right lo parade as much as thoy liked as long as thoy diU not i disturb lie peace Finding that his words had no feet Sheriff Martin said that he s would read the riot act to them md c ho proceeded to do sa a Most rim strikers did not under- s stand this for row of them i speak and thinking it was a some of a for rest they around him j in tlu -j Sheriff Marlin was no but was only L in J sheriff lo think he xms in danger ami ho pushed bis way out around him and tried lo get hick to ti his lino of deputies The strike rs made way for him am just as he n emerged from their ranks a voice t The next instant the had leveled their and a terrible S volley was into the huddled h mass of strikers at close raugo II The effect was fearful of ii men Ml and others shrieked and w many of Mir and tor si The so a hut for an fa they fif mind and n ran In that instant another fr was poured into them and fell it in Thn smoke of tlm hmi over tl them in a and for some at by a this teof v lie a small town Tli i to secure anv then turned their attention to and stole l quantity of with which to cover their wretched backs the coming winter unless the object A of goods bus been fur to the who are on ie lookout NOTES Pearl Pyle an irresponsible was sent to the station bv tle Pennsylvania detectives night The man presented as dirty specimen of manhood as over before tho mayor who out of compassion for the people afc sent the prisoner over to jail for -I bath Four well dressed were found asleep in on tlie promises at No 1 avenue this and Romy and Hobbs were detailed to take lem inro custody fellows Stated to the mayor that thoy were on their way to Chicago where they hoped to They were released AN UNWELCOME VISITOR IS TNT Has the Am u ation Treaty 0 U SKW Sept A t to be from Wash The senate of the of tho republic of Hawa Itis by this time ratified the annexing the Hawaiian islands t the United States This assertion was made to TO i correspondent by Lorin M Tl ire ton charge d affairs to the States Mr said that tht senate of the Hawaiian had been called to assemble ou Sep to fiber ami as that body is moua for annexation hu has no doubt that it has ratified th con without a vo ink of Hold of Its Sept The Timos this morning in an article from a special correspondent in whose accuracy it says it hiis reason to place confidence makes the important announcement that tho England directors have consent to hold of the bank's reserve in silver The Times commenting editorially on what it calls dramatic surprise says the astonishment of the will be immeasurably gre tor 11 u at the action of this India council Tho editorial continues Tl is revolution in policy for it is nothing lass than our correspondent e applies to the stock of coin and bullion held in the issue department as security for t ie MI k's notes Peel's act forbids the K i k to hold more than i silver If the government is responsible for the measure it might have fan id less objectionable sop to thr o tho American commissioners or ho among the il supporters or whomsoever it nay lx that has to be conciliated t would have preferable to dopt the of to e ise coining half sovereigns in to a greater circulation in The governor of tho Bank of Albert Sandeman vl en on tho subject y by a representative of the Press refused to confirm or eny the report From other Ranks f Ei gl ind however it was earned that the article was bly a balloon sent up at 10 instance of the government in rder to ascertain the temper of the j eople on the subject before giving final answer to the States j commission by mator Edward O of Col- Mall this j oo i commenting upon tho This startling rumor is such a from blue that would we in believe them must lie some stake Should the m of the have in fact the whole al world will rise i an innovation Our darkly hints at pressure s -i i h gh Barters ami with suirgests affairs of t n e from thn and narrow tli p not be satisfied with anv vaguet a d statements of demands an t THE GERMAN TRADE p HI to slato from l hat while thero was kit to tlu of was a marked g in tho last Ship X largo that steamship tl story lie Ind Sept Tl funeral of n v ctim of tho wreck nt Albany took nine afternoon anil was Orlando Collins who is sHll with his buek broken tells a story of tho wreck Collins s lya there were other moil in the car with and himself and ho thinks it nothing short of impossible for lo have escaped Ho lo havo mil that a beam foil his It is not at nil likely that ho will re cover from his injuries Most of 1 1C en says got ou liore hut were strangers Tl 6 railroad is speed to navo tho CHOKER MOTTO RUN Jf Y Sept Richard has made up lis n iud ahout tho of New York and ho not Jiko it this time Mr has thought it over vith gmit care He would like to e mayor He ho could ho Many have told 1 e could bo Ho can o ore learning all about the in York City so he ould ho from all lit of his family to ip his mind Tl o old douht his health as eonie up again and Mr as that the campaign aul ie duties of the im in a short time It is inch wiser to be a livo maker of i lyors than a dead mayor So he is ruled himself off the track f Mr is now going tho for the help of any other of tho loaders iu l FREE FOR A TIME fow ago a dipping from a paper printed in the Reporter stating that ilag n poor creature known to the police of a dozen Indiana cities would be kick to She made her arrival at 10 last night via the Wabash cars Below she was occupying her old quarters in thn woman's at the jail a puzzle to the local authorities v spe u s her winters in the poor house bere but her summer take her to other cities and she is as well known at Marion Anderson Tcm and Fort a ns she is hero but she is invariably sent hero upon tho of winter Tha ioi the of J her back to Fort vith for the folks hero to take of her Her chief ailing is an unfortunate fondness or whisky as a and she enough never soems at a oss to secure the stuff in DENTISTS OF TWO STATES Puts fp Tar If Indiana in i Sept has at last taken steps to the United o supposed discrimination in ho veil at the state department Louay 011 United States Minister at- Buenos Ay res reading us Argentine tariff for nest -ir has seat o The recommends view of the United tariff ie following increased duty per cent on yellow pine per cent oil farm wagons 100 cent on plows harrows and agricultural machinery not He also m clause according to yean apply at will SO per cent n writing fully in regard to the fc THE DENVER IDEA i Hept Police Matron b iac may be appointed r ef of police This statement is Ie bv Commissioner Speer was at headquarters and n consultation with the matron 1 e captain's for l: iir At the end of the conference J r Spoor did what f 1 i il the matron conld boar would cause her ap s nent but it is understood tho pub are making hard fight r 1 er She neither nor that she is an far i position Mrs Uvello in Denver k that position well us has a in politics ho is a fr of i d uitt r r days H FATAL MERRIMENT LA Ind Sopt Ida ill wife of a well known Ii of was making m a rilory a ta 1 linl During Sept A special to ho Journal and from ITal fix the recent locking of the battleship Indiana icr bottom bulged under the turret Tbe fault is attributed o Si val Constructor Bowles of York He here to see the docking was properly 01 e The weight of the ots was so great that the a otto n sink enough to seriously L the turret supports The l British naval vessels much yier than the Indiana witho it roul Ie and they regret ace ent to tho Indiana because critics n tho United States at this time are to throw blame on them nd accuse them of purposely fry n ig to cripple one ot the best J i the American navy The officials at Washington ry to make light of the matter but is nevertheless that the t i is serious which wi I re extensive of the dental professional i tins city are in receipt of 0 rams for the of v stem In liana Dental societies to be eld at Bentou Harbor Mich nibor 14 and 15 The Fort Wayne 1 and tho subjects assigned to IK i are as follows Or M A i iu Fared Crown aud Bunded Lognn Ur J E Tooth Filled ith Gold Foil bv Hand Ur S n is the v of Children to u- address of welcome will fee by Dr John Bell mayor of t and will bo by Dr W Shryock of this v At tlm meeting memorial memory of B Brown who was Indiana society TO TRY ry L Try clam broth for a Try swallowing wlm 01 bled with sour stomach Try a wet towel to the kick ol t In: when Try to cultivate an Try taking your rod liver oil in u tho fumes of im- j rya cloth nut inK the at I Try walKins with nd you if you i bent lh in re t i if tu in 7 m of i is Minnie s x wsi woman i-l ind Sent vac er was given the of Danville yesterday ho Jl gs During the day hi aged re ts visited him their tirst tho grand jurr ey has if not of his Kelt Van Tassel ami d el liming ho was dilonal imprisonment for to escape and also hints a nicy SEVEN DEAD ot ivnvk d the al Han i 1 a small n t lay resulting In tbe death of others whom will die i that NIC of aft wrecked ear a n and hoys living at Viau 1 TO COLONEL H M P a fort Wayne ir i of the writes Hart to the ii 1 hml noted with in term t the lion ii in that 11 W has lor tlm i i d rn K IT tb Mi: f Mr Cci 11 ut Ind   

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