Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, October 30, 1896, Image 2

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    A GIGANTIC PROJECT
Cvmnany Fo r m««
DAYTON
. likely to prove fatal.
Be dseppad
eighty feet into a net. sMghti^ ro Mu
head. His spine was tajored rod tow-
sr limbs paralysed.
X JP. Farnsworth, af iYiin, to., nb-
oidentally killed Mo wMs in that eh*.
Juel as they were prtng to dtao Ftoro-
worth was In the ast af I
_ bto ro
wiwsi whro toe rartrtfigi snglsM.
tbe bell striking Me wile mmilj to toe
center of tbe fresh sal, killia* bar in­
stantly.
Hamlin J. Andrea, pnssfidont at toe
Arlington CbemienlCttnpnny.Tenhnn. |
N. T„ ww instantly killed by the ro
plosion of a bomb tn his store Bnwro
aloos wbsn the tragMy eocsnnd.
Who placed tbe bomb in toe sfitoe, er -
whom it wre intended far to ssfii
n
John Andrus, a brother at the viatim,
wm generally tbe fin* to star ton1
«dice, and M tbe dead mro iwsusy wen
liked, it ia repposed that bto tautbsr io
tbe one whore life wre fissile A
The loos oooootoned by the bantam i
of the flouring mill and wheat wwu '
bouse at Weoton, On. baa beta ptaced
at about|30,00k. TbomUl wm sneed I
principally by L X Haifa, and P. A.
Worthington, and there wm mtaw- .
anoe. Tbe mill wm equipped with
modern moebinery. aad wm slmast
oonatsntly operated. It had Ito tor- i
rein daily capacity. The ~ - t '. u '
contained 10.000 busbeto at wbeet tout
General Carlos Kasta torn taken
ters in Oakland. Cat. and suya
prepared to meet hie Timhi
H
Francisco has appropriated Mgg feu
the purchase of a supply at the Geta
remedy for leproey. ft will be mod
for the relief of the thirteen men and
two women ia the leper colony M the
resthouse. The rem adj m far m tried
by the physician« has had good aCoet
and many of the afflicted will seeeew.
Weyler and Blanco will be recalled.
Premier Canovas will fall, and grew
events will occur in Spain. Madrid dm-
patcbM my, it ia believed there, «miem
the rebels in Cuba and the Phiitpptae
islands are conquered within a mouths
Tbs Madrid psora opsuly attnsha C---- I
vas and Weyler beeaaae of their in­
ability to ebook the Cuban ilillsllis
Albert Hence Downing, a highway­
man arrested in Denver, CoL. to k »
feeaed that be murdered Joel G. ore
worth in that city and committed
numerous robberies, bed to. to.
fell from tbe seat, burned to a ratty:
Five outlaws appeared at the ranch
of R, T. Brooke, an Kugliabmoil. whore
place is near Tonkawa, a T.. and
Who is considered wealthy.
They
called Brooke to tbe dew aad eore-
manded him to told up Ma hauda.
their apparent purpoas Yai ng rubtow.
Brooke replied with bullets from Ma
revolver, and shot two at his vtottoro ‘
dead and wounded a third. Tbe ua-
injured outlaws led. carrying theta
wounded eompanioM.
Tbe dead men
»*• «-«od. but are sup-
posed to belong to tbe Daitou
Gavin Dhu High. Into of tbe Lm
tu Purebaao Street
t'this morning with bar Cargo on fire.
‘’ Bsriwag« re Burepe.
□ Sho loft Mew Orleans for Havre, Octo­
Cleveland.
Oct. »7.—The per­
ber IA On October 33, 660 miles east
Scientific Expedition chara of atreet Ou. railway
systems in Eu­ Philippine
War Likely to
by south of Sandy Hook, during a
rope by au international syndicate of
Comes to Grief. ' ,
coutherly gala, smoko was found issu­
Rival
the
Cuban Revolt
capitalists, the scope of Which was
ing from tbs ventilators under tbe
partly
outlined
in
a
recent
dispatch
bridge. An examination showed that
the cotton stowed forward in tbs bold, VISIT TO THK 80L0M0I I8LAKD8 from St. Louia, ia the greatest btninesa
enterprise now on fool in tbs entire ÄKB1M DOING ORKAT DAM AOK
whioh constituted the am jar portion of
world. Additional information on the
: the cargo, wss on fire. Tbe ahip was
put btfoxe the wind to lessen the
draught and the hatch lifted. The
•moke was almoat overpowering, but
tiona.
BlMSthlratr Wettvee.
the aailore managed to hoist out twenty
The Americana at the head of the en-
bales of ootton and pile them up on the
Ban Franciioo, Oct 3A—Details of
Th«
deck. Tbe ahip waa rolling with a ' the maaraore on tbs Solomon ialanda . terprise are James R om and a Mr.
heavy croae jea., Boca a huge wave were brought up from the South seas f Maokentie, of Monteral. Mr. R om ia EmpreM of Japan arrived from the
broke over the steamer and washed by the Oceanic Steamabip Company’s immensely wealthy, ' ia a director in Orient today, after a speedy and un­
the Bank of Montreal, and la heavily eventful trip Bbe had twenty-nine
the bales overboard.
mail ateamer Monowai, whioh arrived interested in the Northern Pacific rail­
saloon and 800 steerage pasaengers,
at thia port from Auatralia, via the
road and Canadian street railways. It and 3,700 tone of cargo.
Key West, Oct. 38.—Well-informed Hawaiian ialanda, today. The victims । ia stated that with him are a number
Advices receievd by tbe Empress of
passengers who arrived from Havana of the bloodthirsty savages were m«n- of Americana on thia aide of the Cana­ Japan regarding the rebellion against
bers
of
a
party
of
Austrians
which
had
last night confirm advices receded by
dian line, who have become wealthy aa the Spaniards, in the Philippines, cm-
mail that Maceo has crossed tl4! irocha been taken to the ialanda by the Asa­ j atreet railroad operators, also a number firm the previous reports that tbe
It waa । of English, German and Dutch bankers,
•* Artemisa and joined other insurgent trian man-of-war Albatroaa.
Spaniards will likely have another
forces in Havana province. They de­ under the leadership of Henry Baron i aa well aa the great houae of the Rothr-! war, as serious aa that in Cuba, on
Foullon
van
Norbeak,
an
Austrian
aoi-
1
clared that the report circulated by
childa.
their hands
These gentlemen find the atreet rail- '
Maceo of hie encampment at Cacara- entist who had visited many groups of '
Governor-General Blanoo realises
jxcara and a contemplated attack on islands in the South seas and bad ! roads of Europe where those of Ameri- that with tbe present force he is un­
numerous
exciting
experiences
with
the
that town was merely a feint of the
able to qnell tiie revolt, and conse­
While traveling with an
rebel leader to concentrate the Spanish natives.
quently is awaiting the arrival of rein-
troops at that point. That the ruse armed guard over the mountains of the
foroementa before striking a decisive
Was successful • is proved by the fact
blow. Meanwhile, the rebels are do-
i ing a great' deal of damage to property,
-boBhd wrafi, mad the ’Frisoo Valley that General Gonsales Munis, with
large forces, was sent in that direction During the deaperate conflict whioh fol­
PBfk AOOoaiaMMla tiun.
and murdering and robbing the in­
lowed the aaaanlt, many of the party
The annUiut was tbe result of dis-
habitants. Tbe rebellion has spread
were dangerously wounded.
Follow­
obadiemm ar neglect at orders ou the
to the provinces of Manila, Bulacan,
ing ia the lint of killed:
Fta* ad tbe aaeuroioa crew, who should
Pampanga, Nueva Keija, Tarlao, La
Henry Baron Foullon von Norbeok,
' heve usmataed at Spring Park for or-
Laguina, Cavite and Batangaa.
Midshipman Armand de Beanfort, Bea­
A—U. aad let tbe accommodation train
An illustration of the atrooitiM per­
man Gustav Chalanpka, and a native
through. Tbe excursion train was tbe
petrated by the rebels, is furnished by
guide from Titeri.
■tata* raettaaof a special bound for
ap attack on a large monastery, in
prevented a panic and the possible aw­
*
ta. Me., loo miles woet of St
Cavite province, which they have since
ful
results
of
a
fire,
which
broke
out*
•Apia, where the Miaaouri Home for
used as their headquarters.
This
entitle explorations . of the Solomon plete success was prevented by inability
Asmd Vttiwim was dedicated today just aa the morning service was t>egin- islands.
waa one of tbe first places attacked.
During
die
middle
of
last
umder the asnptoas of tbe G. A. B. and . n|ng at the Third Unitarian church to-
to obtain reservoirs whioh would sus­ Maddened by the refusal of th«, priests
day. and which destroyed the mam August, a landing was made at a place ■
Wamsm's Belief Corps. Tbe first seo-
tain for any length of time the great to yield, the rebles, on getting inside
called Titeri, on the north coast of i
part
of
the
building.
When
tbe
pastor
tiro had gone through safely, and tbe i
needed.
An American resorted to tbe most fiendish tortures in
took hia place in tbe pulpit, his atten- Guadaloanar.
From there, a party,
wnsnl, which consisted of eleven :
named Kellogg has invented a seamless order to wreak their vengeance on the
roaches heavily laden with G. A. R. I ■ tion was drawn to smoke in the lobby consisting of Baron Foulton Norbeok, tube which will hold air at a pressure priests Several of them were hanged
mro, tbear wives and children, left St i i leading to the Bunday school room. Lieutenant Budik, Midshipman de of 6,000 pounds to the squrae inch, and to tress and roasted to death by burn­
L mm about Op'ctoek. According to J. ' He remained standing until the organ- Beaufort, twenty-nine sailors, the it was mainly this fact that led to tlfa ing kerosene oil. Others were put to
U IMhfil lfl. the telegraph operator I 1st had ceased playing, and then re- baron’s to, servants and two native formation of the syndicate. A com­ death in an even more cruel manner,
«< taatisu agrot at Spring Pork, it i I queated the congregation to retire guides, started for the purpose of ex­ pany tb make the tubing has been portions of tbeir bodies being cutoff
quietly by the rear exits. His manner ploring a mountain in thé interior of fdrmed in Boston, and the factory has TbRfiHHBfiMiSitt__ - ~
<
|,__ ।, -__-.
t tould bare stopped at that place for : lac
pimjvuira i.
reassured those assembled that a the island, oalled the lApn’s Head
been in operation for some time at
In the monastery, the rebels wfse
I panic wm averted. Tha church wm After two days* marching, one mid­ Findlay,O., in ths midst of the natural
well- supplied with rifles, ammunition
entirely destroyed. The logs is 335,000. shipman and seven saiR»# returned, !
gas region, The gas is failing, and and food and so far have aueeeeded ia
tiie
men
not
being
able
to
stand
the
taro« QuacUty »t Lpfat^ Burned.
W down tbe grade it full speed.
the factory will be removed and estab-
heavy walking in the bush.
The lished at a cost, of $3,000,000, if all driving off the Spanish troops. The
ItogiBcer Hohl, at the aocommoda-
Baginawi Mich., Oct 37.
Fire
raport_th«| the slip and arsenal at
ttou. wm oct aware the aeoand section broke out early this jevehig^ |i>. the baron’s party that proceeded, reached a the plans of the syndicate go through. Cavite were in the hands of tbe rebels
camping
place
at
the
foot
of
the
Lion
’
s
wwau toe road, and, trying to make lumber pile and on the
Cleveland, Newcastle, Pa., and two
plant
toe ewitcb at Kirkwood, craabed into Ptdmises of the Center Lumber Com- Head. , The baron and his servants, ' Other citiA are ^Ing considered as —____ ,
toe ill-faked train fa a cut just thir- P*ny, at Zilwaukee, six miles down with the native guides, were in the places for,the new factory, and within The prisons are crowded with prison­
Wro miJea from tbe St. Louis union the river. It spread into a very large lead going up the bill, several natives a few weeks a proposition will be made ers, and over 800 have been deported
■tatooB.
There wm only one car, a conflagration, which destroyed about ■ being appgrantlynear the party.
to Carolines. By torture, Spaniards
When up pear the top, they beard two
8.000,000 feet of lumber. Tbe saw- ‘
have wrung many secrets from the
shots fired in the neighborhood of the
A number of pneumatic motor street prisoners. A triangular mark: cut in
camp they had left, and *kt the same
cars are now made at Worcester, MaM. the
“ arm,
................
*
ie the badge
,pf membership of
time they ears bushman chief stand­ io ship to Birmingham
the revolutionary society.
ing on the top of a rim a little above
The prison at Manila, which has
them, making some signa
As be ap­
LONDQN FINANCIAL.
NEWS
peared, two shots were fired lower
down tbe mountain from the direction
fortress. Prisoners are thrown into a
of tbe camp.
Tbe shots seemed to be
dungeon, the entrance into whioh ia
a signal for the chief to attack the
London, Oct 37.—The advance in gained by a hole in the roof. The
baron's party. Bushmen from a score
cf aa engine, tender, baggage car and
of places at once rushed out and the ihe bank rate has not led to'advances only ventilation ia through a barred
coaches, to whioh there were only
Cornish, Me., Oct. 37.—On October
in outside quotations, because there opening underneath the platform floor,
five passengers. The engiM and ten- 6 Mrs. Betsy It. Hobbs was found dead. baron was struck on the neck with a
wss
an ample supply of available and at high tide thia mean« of ventila-
tomahawk,
wihla
a
crowd
of
the
bush­
dm wore mi Bl 13. but the other three She lived alone about one''and a half
funds.
The plethora has been increased tion ie totally closed, an
esns wore net damaged. It is due to miles from Effingham, N. H. Whin men attacked the rest of the party with
bere of prisoners, who did^not die from
The native who had cut down during the week by the release of
the lights nt of this train that the ao- I found tbe house was burning, and her clubs.
£6CO.OOO of Japanese i"<?Bvy, with a suffocation, were found to have torn
the
baron
was
promptly
shot
by
a
mdent was not worse than it waa
body was half cremated. The mystery
Lieutenant Budik also used probable release of £1,000,000 more in each other in a dreadful manner in fits
Jfest to theeaigneof tbe excursion WM cleared yesterday by the confeMion sailor.
a few days. There is, however, some of insanity.
•tafia was the emamianray car. filled I of Charles Savage. He accuses Frank hie revolver to good effect. One sailor
Numerous accusations of cowardice
indication
that the bank ie borrowing
f J- Palmer of the murder. A coroner’s had to protect himself with a toma­ on stock in order to make its quotation* have been made against the Spanish.
hawk
he
had
wrested
from
a*native.
;
1 jury has brought in a verdict against
more effective in checking the outflow In a brush with the rebels, they placed
■■ Bis 14 year-old daughter Maud. Palmer of murder in the flrat degree. I The other sailors were well armed and
।
of
gold. Russia is offering less for native troops in the van, and when
BsSb wrae toataatiy killed, being eoald- ; Savage was held as a Witness. Palmer the bushmen finally had to retreat to
bar gold, while the German and these were dispersed, the Spaniards
**
f ■*•<- A number of paasen- I is 1« yean old, and lives at West Par- the woods, many of them wounded.
fled. To show the stress to whioh the
The baron was not the only of the French exchanges have moved in favor
aaatoif yoBag men, were grouped i sonfield. Savage is 30 years of age.
authorities are placed for men, dis­
of
Great
Britain
in
advance
of
the
bank
At first it was
aronad a keraporary counter, eating
At the inquest Savage unflinchingly party badly hurt
rate
charging of the steamers was suspend-
am« drinking. A Imoto all were either withstood hainur hour's croM-examina- thought be would recover, but he grad­
The outward movement continues, ed for some days, because there were
killed or injured. Thia and the next tion. but at last the coroner discovered, ually rank after he had walked back to
being further stimulated by the heavy no soldiers available to perform the
•n. to whito were seventy passengers, weakness, and be persistently ques camp, and died in three hours.
and
increasing wheat shipments from duties of customs officers.
The sight when the party returned
■*ored the worst damage, and most tioued him till he finally succumbed
Further advices fromjFormosa state
Atlantic and Pacific porta Stocks of
•d the killed and injured were taken and related a tale implicating himself to the camp was a bloody one. .Mid­
grain in Great Britain stand at an un­ that the Japanese are pacifying that
h'“ thrm. Engineer Hohl, of tbe ao- and Frank Palmer in the murder and shipman de Beaufort bad been cut to
usually low level, and the failure of island by exterminating the natives.
■ 1 *■■■ I", was killed, and his flre- attempted cremation of Mrs. Hobbs. J death and three sailors and one native
crops
in India has caused active pur-' Men, women and children are bayonet­
Frank Hasler, was badly injured. He and Palmer, be said, had been guide with him. Six sailors and one
chasing to replenish supplies.
The ed by Japanese troops, while the whole
afiadsiy after tbe wreck oc- xirinking together tbe day before the guide had been wounded. One of the
American surplus is being freely drawn country ia overrun with banditti. In
guides
fought
bravely,
though
hie
hand
«■«■•fi. people began to corae from all tragedy. > Monday morning Savage .
The upon at advancing prices, and pur­ many districts, there has been severe
dhmtiimn oh wheels, ia baggies and took his shotgun to go shooting. They I had been seriously wounded.
chases of European goods are much re­ drought, and in addition to other hor­
wagons and cm foot, and within an oalled at Mra Hobbs’. Savage left rifles finally told on the native« and
stricted. The remittance of gold is the rors, famine stares the people in the
bmtr after tbe accident occurred thou- Feltner in tbe house while he went to ' they withdrew.
method of redressing the adverse face. A traveler, who has just re­
The news was sent to Captain only
'
■andsoould ha anew grouped around the the woodshed on an errand. While
balance.* A change in this respect will turned from a tour through the “cam­
Mauler,
of
tbe
Albatross,
and
a
relief
plto of debris. No wrecking train was there be heard the report of a gun and
phor” district, denies that the rebellion
probably occur after the election.
available, but everybody tamed to, and soon after found Mrs. Hobbs bleeding party, headed by Lieutenant Bublai, 1
has been subdued, though most of the
»■ a short tame had rescued tbe injured upon the doorstep. Palmer soon ap-1 and consisting of the doctor and thirty
VERGING ON—ANARCHY.
villages were deserted and everywhere
peered, and with an oath declared that sailors, was sent and a safe rAurn
was
evidence of destruction, caused by
now he had squared tbe grudge he made to tbe ahip. After the injured Alarming Development« la the Turk­ Are and the sword. -Like the Chinese
owed her for pulling $3 out of him in had been taken aboard, Captain Mauler
ish Situatt >n.
generals, they are adepts in manufao.
payment for the-glass be broke in her sailed for Cooktown, and thence the
London, Oct. 37.—The Standard’i taring victories.
Albatross
will
go
to
Sydney.
house three years ago. Palmer asked
Constantinople correspondent says:
THE HALL OF HISTORY.
The purchase of arms during the
STRONG GRIP ON LIFE. .
week has been most extensive, and a
B«tu»«d 1« Dia After His Skull feeling of vague uneasiness and alarm Corner-Stone Laid of the Pint Halid,
•■a of the American Uelrenlty.
Had Bean Broken.
is spreading rapildy. The palace hopes
Ban Francisco, Oct. 36.—William to distract the attention of the Moslems
Washington. Oct S3__ The cere­
Kennedy, a well-digger, astonished the in Constantinople from its misdeeds by monies attending the laying of the
surgeons at tbe receiving hospital to­ bolding out a prospect of unlimited corner-stone of the Hall of History, the
day by refusing to die after his skull loot
first to be erected of a group of build­
had been smaahed by a crowbar, which
An Athens dispatch to the same pa­ ings to comprise the American uni-
fell a distance of sixty feet and struck per says:
veralty, took place this afternoon in
Ara«,’. Vietl«.. Wa«h«d Asher«.
Reports from all parts of Turkey the presence of a large and distin­
Marshfield, Or., Oct. 17.—Early this him on the head. Kennedy waa at tbe
morning the life raving patrol found bottom of a well, and was hauling a point to the complete dislocation of tbe guished gathering of the grand lodge
on the ocean beach the remains of three crowbar to the top by means of a rope administrative machinery and an ab­ of Masons of the District of Columbia,
unfortunate victims of the wreck of the and pulley, when the bar slipped and sence of all justice and public security. assisted by several oommanderies of
ill-fated steamer Arago. They were struck him a glancing blow on the The envoys have sent a collective note the Knights Templar, who took a
brought to Empire City, and a coro­ head. Kennedy's skull was cleft as if to the porte of the strongest charactsi prominent part. Bishop Bowman put
the stone in place after relics and
ner's inquest held. The names of the by a tomahawk, and hie brain was laid in visw of the critical situation.
documenta had been deposited in the
unfortunates are: Patience and Speck, bare for five inches. He never lost
receptacle.
An introductory address
steerage paraengerr, and Sanders, sea­ consciousness, and, though it took tbe
Denver, Oct 37.—While Andrew was delievred by Bishpop Hurst. Ex-
man. The three were buried at Em­ doctors three hours to drew his wound
pire City this afternoon. The Arago he still remained conscious. He talked Sputa with his wife and five, children Governor Robert E. Pattison, Bishop.
is still in the same position. An escur- continually, and his chief grievance were boating on Smith’s lake, a am. 11 WHson^ Newman, McCabe, Fowler,
sion from here today reports the bar was that the rasor with which they body of water within the southern
.°' P‘yDe ,nd
J.
According’ limits of the city, this afternoon, the M. Buckley also delivered addresses.
very smooth, and it is probable that shaved his scalp waa dull.
what treasure ia in the steamer will be to the doctors, ninety-nine men out o'f boat was by some means overturned
Brigadier W. M? Powell has been ap-
a hundred would have been killed, and Mrs. Spute and her five children
recovered by diyera.
pointed commander of tbe Salvation
but there fa a chance for bis recovery. were drowned.
Army in Japan.
entailing
lorn of 1100,000.
boya were buried in the debris. Two
The driv-
amving