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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 3 Jan 1902, p. 2

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' SUSQUEHANNA ON THE RISE. Diamond Hatch Company’s Plan. Akron, 0:. Dec. 30.â€"-â€"0. C. 33er is at home‘trom his recent flux-open trip and states that balms been successful in getting control '01' the patch busi- ness in some of the countries he visited and that it is the plan of the Diamond Match company eimntually, to get con- trol of the Hutch-making industry of this torld. uadelphla. Pa” Dec. 30.â€"â€"From a}: ., “Eastern Pennsylvania tonight the report! show that the rivers and crash which becnme greatly swollen a a result of Saturday night's and Sunday's conflnuous rain, have stead. fly fallen. There Is one exception. howâ€" evgr. the firm-r part ot'tha Susquehanna. river being‘xrpported still rising and close to‘ the 189? m3“: Eva'nsvlfie, Ind., Dec. '30.â€"â€"James D. Wood, wesifient of the Webster dis- tflnitxentncky' United Mine Workers of Amqrica.,.waa arrested tacky. He vu gugicted'hy the summary at'Madi- mm“. Ky., two weeks ago. charged With being an acc‘esséry betore the fact in the murder 0: a. non-unionfminer. Bail was oflewd for his release, but it wail-erased, and he spent the night in jail. wununuu. “nu “aw-“v- m"- -fi- _, Thur-allay. A thoyou‘gh search has ML ed to produce the least trace of him. in’rhg Schuyllallvflver at this city. rose 18 teetjahove the’normal. which rise has been passed only once in 32 years. Kansas City. Mo., Dec. 3o.â€"â€"Robert Scott 0: Joy.- 111.. aged 78. a wealthy mum; stopped here on his way to California. and_hus-nqt been seen since L I.__ n-1r Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 30.â€"-The po- lice learned tonight thug» Scott flepayted _ Wayne. 111.. Dec. ail-Land has been purchased here by the Elgin.‘ Aurora Southern Traction company for one of the most extensive car factories in the West, It is claimed that factories in diner‘vént parts of the country are so far whim! it! orders that it is not pos: sible to get equipment in time for the several lines now “wring completion. HIGHLAND PARK Sheridan Road Haws-letter. 33mm: the net That. He Ba Ba- Imnod Jouméy to (Julianna V from Km City. rte-Quit of mm Workers in Ken- :tnnky District Bald as Amen-- wry t9 Harder; ’ PASSING OF DANGER POINT. One of the Most Extensive Work: in the West to Be Built at SEARCH. FOR LOST -FARMER. FOR A NEW CAR FACTORY LABOR LEADER BEHIND BARS. Lancaster. Pa:.. Dec. 30.â€"â€"The Sus- quehanna river tonight is still rising. The most dangerous point appears to be at Safe Harbor. where the Cones- togn empties. Here the water continues to rise at the rate of six inches an hour. The water now covers Port Dv- posit and the Columbia tracks and the pupflc toads. . 74L -‘_L The ice on the river has not yet broken, and. if it goes, it is feared that a grout gorgsé will resurt at Star. Rock. just above Safe Harbor. The people at, the Vlatter place have abandoned their homes and taken to the )1ng gmund‘. Lancaster Reports. an Advance in Flood of Six Inches an Hour. rising The river is not yet bank fun at Columbia 91‘ Marietta but it is steagiily Tum Cmghed at Crossing. New Castle, Ind., Dec. 30.â€"-Nancy Reader and John Edwards were struck and instantly killed this evening by an east bound Pennsylvania trnln at a grade crossing. Both bodies were hor- ribly mangled. Montgomery, Ala", {mlâ€"The flood in the. Tallapooss vet broke the dam of the Tallassee Electric company, 180 feet of solid masonry giving way. The dam cost $400000. Two hundred feet of the Tallassee cotton mills tone dam were also broken. The loss i 850, - 000. The rainfall was over seven in- ches. ' Bonus for Skippers. Cleveland, 0. Dec. 30 â€"-The Pittsburg Steamship company announced today that it will give the matters of its 112 vessels I. bonus ranging from $100 to 8190 for their work during _the past season. Half a Million Loss Results 13mm from the Breaking 01., tha Dams. , \ ~ WAY DOWN IN ALABAMA. SHERIDAN 8031) Publishing Co. bfiifiiria Sufiday afternoon. m and Crotkl in Eastern Penn- Iylmia. With One Exception are summing. . Resumes His Travels. Wayne‘, Ill. ILLiNOIS Wash! gm, Dec. 30.-â€"Repreunw * Alden Snub of Ditchin- , ‘ e attentipn of the pres!- is: fact that the Mlchlm congress! :3} delegation was desirous that the fimhers of the Michigan naval reag‘tgg who served About! the Yosemite; firing the Spanish .war be. awarded x {1313. He also saw Secre- tary of a“ 2_Ndv,y Long on the we dent. to Capitaliz‘ ploy 1 Diabut Wages Washm: on. men-acmm mu;- He: made, ,ubup wax; ’I-megjndui- tgial c‘om‘g WW thaw“ ‘ an: au- thorised : amnuuuom ‘ on any '81. 15900. 2,10: :3 tarmac” reporteg to have bear 3607531200, may: up- ltal std’ek: )1. ”NEW”: The total value at .e’vroducto wu 31.661.293.- 365. These i amputations empioyed In " 399,192 was. owners. reâ€" ceiving 33!,534315 in was. Em- pfoyment §as also given to 24,585 sal- aried on 15.11:. clerks, em, receiving a total of 32,663,628 ‘ln salaries. The “Jun expenses 0! these com- miscellan": binauonsrgvere $151,851,077. The to- tal cost the material used was 81,- 085,083.82513na the next value a: the products ‘3,051,981.586. ‘ The 183 cor- porations' )ntrol 2,020 plants that were active dag u; the census you. and 174 Were re 3 ed idle during that period. SOME C NSUS FACTS SHO\ ING MAGNITUDE 0F IDUSTRIAL COMBINES Philadel ‘13?” Pm, nee. 30.â€"-'By the Will of *‘ W. Farr, Jr..' a primal- nent jewe the Ministerial Rene! as- soclstion :1 the Presbyterian church receives ‘.000; Presbyterian Baud of Home Nona. $5,000; and the Prea- hyterian' ‘ ffd of Forcign Mission, $5.- 000. Afte. ,9] the lnd‘vldual bequests are made, [e wm devises the residue of the es :1; to the board of publica- tion and gvbath school work of the Presbyte “ church in the United States in ND TRI?’ MEDALS They Arc} m of ti? subject : names?) Eon THE CHURCH. Will of 0‘13?” W. Fm, In, of Phil- adelphi‘ lakes Presbyterian 80v r ies Beneficiariu. Bautpll, a: ted a. week ago Gnu: 'a bundle of J . stage stamps and postal cards in .» ‘pdssesslon. was arraigned today, cha bed with having offered ,to sell then fps below tholr‘face value. After the , masses for the government had beenxh rd,’ the case was, continued one week 3’ { allow the government op- portunity ‘ awrtaln whether the New Hagg Conn., Dec. allâ€"Henry stamps ar' mt of the'lot stolen from the Chicar ._ poeloplce.- The prisoner was {xéld P $11000 bonds. n. Dec. 26.â€"The myster- of a diamond chain mined ‘ Weishin ious robb ' at $3,500,. ' which either the Adams Express c. pany or Shaw Berry; the local jeWef firm which shipped it to New Yorifi are probably the 'victima, occu_rred : e time between Sunday and this H ,rning. The package we: in New York until today, in was found mining. De- tectives at? “working on the cue. . cute: in 'tho Chlcugo Post- New Hag: Suspect may Be Impli- fi Rice Robbery. SELLS MMPS BELOW VALUE. St. 1.0!.“th .30.â€"â€"The convention of the Natkkal Commercial Teachers' Federation; iconcluded its business to- day. Milt nkee Was chosen for the next con‘d flan. . gyieers were elected. Presid iâ€"J' A. Lyons Chicago. Sacra mi zâ€"I. C. Wat er. Danvmo. Ill. Treasu }-O. A. Fa at, mim‘ DIAMOM E CHAIN DISAPPEABS. Stolen hi ‘. 00ml)? J“. A. Ly of Chicago Chosen Pred- dent National Comma-ch] '1‘; cheru’ Fedomdon. - IT FINHHES mi v ”and?” mm: mum Bur Servioo on o Younite. $03 MICHIGAN MEN; for 3W0, T1"! In- Amy at Workman tad , mmo’nx in tho Shape of Few 2mm Idle.‘ Eansit via Adam’s Express ‘y Between Washington and New York. Tot Compolled to Discon- Tbseriptlonn Upon 2!- Lot Advanco Period. ‘ I IN THE REPORT. ITS SESSION. Uluuuv V ‘ cm Sells o: Vlnton. u. :- hg‘cb- burial burns. Texl, with .vlew of . ‘ tracts of had at! «mulling 'I_ -2 tlonal bank. .. , ‘ many. _ ' While ehdeavorlng to an her child tqur years old, who bud maul-ed onto the railroad tracks at Baltimore. In. Lacy M. firms wu killed. a m Alto her child. A. J. Ayers, a you; manger-onto Unlon bank of Brooklyn; N. Y.. who disappeared recently with 82.000 of the bank‘s money. has been arrested In Montreal. . W or we Ital Vulou‘l 'M at the world. w , . Occu- Brenna. 56 years old, at 218 West Eighty-tout“: Iu'eet. New York City, died while eating his Christm- dinner. ' r_8.‘. The board of eetimte edopted in be- half of the citisene of New York a rela- lution at then: to Andrew Cunqie for the gift of $5,200,000 with which to build libraries in thet city. . Luther C. Senborn. who came to Sioux City, in... in 1856, end wee e pioneer in thet eectien of the M. died there last week. He wee one of Sioux City's meet prominent citieene. The Prime Rdiwey company he: he. tunnel-ring the depot It Good- ,‘ I. T, to the new town of Hvo. mike eouth o! thet piece.‘ All of the twine- iinne et Goalie-d have moved orteremekin‘ museum to move to 3080. - Intimate unocum of George w. Thomplon. who in under charge. of hone 'stenllng III-Denver. declare fie prisonér II Jean Jamel. once c notori- ous bandit In III-curl. A new record price forum on the New York excnnn bu bgen aub- lluhed by a sale rt $80,000. but Sut- urdny a. tent ION for 815,000. which was the record up to that tune. n my .-_.â€"v In Chiam. II retiring 3600.000 of m ctr-caution on Jun. 1. 0mm. of the bunkuxtheptofltontholperccm bond: to secure the circulation is the «use of the mutant. The bank‘- drcuw ll “50,000. Colombia government troops hue gained :1: Important victory at Hon- da, which I: about 45 miles from Bogo- a. over the revoluumry force nnfier General Mlflnfl The Ian at life m .- I .,,A __ â€"vc â€". ._..- .__. $3.”. Aecordlni 7 to the hteot count! 400 men were killed. ‘ If John D. cumulus of New York lived In. a Catholic country he would he Sir John D. Crlmmlns. (or a recent mwdote of Pope Loo bu muted him I hum . 8t. ' the“ m um honor curls: with it the nightly tide. The German government has decid- ed to attack urtcultural experts to the most Imporunt German eon-um... The first 0! than experts will be ten: to the Unitod States. where agricultur- al development: nre being more cue- tully obser'wd now than formerly. v The Amerlcn' manufacturers of the Singer newlng machines will build 1 factory at Cello. Hgnpverl go as to nun-Wu; â€". .._7. "old the heavy duty Imposed on Amerlcnn sewing mnchlnen by the Ga- mnn government. A thousand men nre to be embloyed In the new”. Benttor Quny remained‘in Waning- ton on long as possible without actual- ly imperiling his life. He is now' in Florida. where he will probably rec mnin through the winter. Quay's hhlth is so feeble tint he cannot stand oven the mild winter- ot Washington. _ Edwud G. Glennon, ‘the former mm of the Walt Thlnleth street police nation. New York, woe sentenc- ed to six month-' imprisonment-1n the ponitenflm by Recorder 008. Glen- non wu found gullty of willful nedeet of duty In falling to suppress I diner. derly house. Imports from the United States into Denmark have been very large during the 'past few years. Some lines of goods have become popular, and new articlee are gradually finding their way into the Danish markets. One article that is now there end seems to have gained favor at once, is the billiard tab 8. It is rumored that the University of Chicago Will soon add a school of tech- nology to that institution. President Harper is said to favor the plan. and it is thought the sun of $376,000, recent- ly given to the university. as Mr. Harp- er said. “(or purposes not to be an- nounced at present." will be used as a nucleus for the amount needed to found “a school of technolou- The oxaciiona on tourists arriving at the port of New Yorkgvill. it in said. be mad: more stringent. and tan st- arrivlng in this country will be “ad upon in future to pay duty on .11 am waning nppnrel, as well u on even- thin; else not on the troolint. In cu. or words. acordinx to I. cation ofleifl. "tourists will not be (“and It the on- pause of the importers." Kansas miller in e meetiu nt’l‘opekn made vigorous protect splint nilwnu raising the weight of enticed a ments of flour out of the state from ,. 000 to 80,000 pounds. They claim other miller: will not be compelled to “he similar action in the same terribly, hence the injustice. Returning tourists who were enter- tained by Mnjor Putnam Bndlee Strong end May Yohe in Yokohnmn. state that the nctrees expects to he- eome‘ a mother next lurch. Pending the event Strong and his companion, it is said, will maintain their present expensive establishment in Yokohama. Aim-ward, Strong declares, they will so to Manila, where they will so on them . 'muoul nun: ot_ ficAgequyc “Thin, m nanny mm“ ID- ' mud. _ u. \ Ahab? of b a ‘_ 'wmm insert an: m mm 810.000,»: the grandc- o! chm-I rifle dun um. mud Mn. ‘ The Golumbls Mo phat at Hub- !ord, Conn.. nu the Azania-Ian Cycl- “Mu-Inc company IQ: [800,500. In. m n ‘ W’ to an panic at mailing. mils.“ lea-en. Ind dnughter or Jam: Killer. the poet. died at Call.“ 1., of heart In the Alaskan {II- when London quotation govern. Than «0 and 3m 1. yumâ€"4n Much and unlitâ€"- by A board pf principal denier: In that city. and price- nre and according mmmlndlumathoworu «can Rush. When congra- calme- utter a. holiday noun 80m Canon will In. (roam n Mat resolution provldtnc that n donation tro- m pro-tat con- greu be ant to and.“ to represent the United sum nt the coronation at King say-rd vn. Government by Injunction In up Inned‘ n new tan-or. A Huck. N. 1.. girl bu nude application to we Il- pmo court for an Injunction to n- strain 5 young man. who aha Inn prorated to my her. from wry!“ mtherglll._ 77;. Kentucky m bond of mu.- tlon nu! “not b- and the "In. of Kent“ “Inky tor tho puma-o o! taxation 1 II I barrel. The mutant Wu 810. 11. reduction w granted a. the was of mama by leading dualism. . ' Germuu' o oldest Wu ironclad. the Kron. ha been“ clam an undue-traumatic gush. mjor Genet-u 8. B. K. Young. a pmont In command of the donut: ment of editor-nit. will mm co} trol of the department of the Ink“, and: hudqurterf'fln Chicago. h Much. The chum. which I. made at M- on request. will uh pluo Much 1'. W John cm». cum-Ia. But no Willi-n mulch. ell-nod with luv- lu loom,” “and"! bank of 88.00. ,-_, ._- _-nA_ .. Elie mun numetmm. mlllmrdamm [a IMWG' et WW a co. “muons nor the pm 1‘ luring Italian. mm listed on the New York end other American steel exchanges. Em Parker, 46 Clark street Ch!- mgo. who ll Iuflerlng from In Incur- able disem, 08ers his body for sale. He lacks the necessities of life. and it some surgeon. college or medlul Io- clety will buy him food now he VIII be queeth his deed body to Ml bent-mar. e tew weeks ago, deeded guilty e: Buck 81"“!3111 Wu. and were given seven years “ Wsupnn u hm lebor by Judge O'Neil. Dispatches from same- n’ort um W. W. Feet, tee-sure: of the Indon- m eoclety lupConemunople, In: ee- ubuehed communication with the bri- nndl who hold m- Ellen I. Stole upthe an! hopee that he: releue‘vm be mum-nod wnmi s tau-mutt. Rug In Calender, writer of love songs. killed hlmeeu at Weddl Kn" with I. revolver. m. “(on son-were In the home when he shot himself. He m 40 nun old. While some of his songs bed gold readily. be m in nmnclal mu became of pro- longed slckneee. On Jun. 1 the Baltimore Ohio unread will m fine “In!” hounottnlzhtmlnnmtm 1200 ten hours. After ten hour. the ova~ um. rue Vin be pad. This will I" suit In the aluminium of between 850,000 and “0.000 addition! in wages yearly. The Simpnon Clothing comm, 0t St. Joseph. lo.. 3 prominent new! at tabiishment. nu nude u: alignment. Lilbilities. 880.000; {Clea 45!de gt pncticdiy the same amount. Unm- unl libenlity in extending credit is said tobothocuuaeotmunm;A trustee is in curse. - The city of Lincoln. Neh., acting through a. committee. save the order for a set at chiming bell. to be enacted as a memorlnl to William McKinley in o local church. The prleo. 86.,000 m 111le by voluntary lubeeflptlons. tol- Iowin; a movement. begin shortly e!- ter the death at the Ne president. A general order iuued by the In." department yesterday set: apart as l. mu! mprvnflon certain 1m on Ca!- ebn hind, heretofon uhcted by n naval commit-Ion u t nan! mom The Island Hes to the cannula! Porto Rico and came under the m a one o! the dependencleu of flat Inland. J. K. Bridget. preeident ofthe Unlde Alphnlt compnny. Snn Antonio. Tex. hu received n cablegnln nnnonncing the his company he: been awarded the contrast for laying pennants and never- in ‘the City of Human. Cube. The contract involven 818.000.000, end it is thought it will mm are yea-I to complete the vork. , There m between 0.0001110 10.00 lawyers in Chloegu. Thu II to .1. there mm between 8.000 ud 10,000 m In the city who have stunned luv and been admitted to practice. Of this number, however. only 4.500 to 5.000. or about 50 per cent. ere following their protealon. The other 4.500 00 5.0” no In the mks at undo. DO Rub. IL. 00c. Oneâ€"Four dead “alums-mm (at-wreck on the M'mnfirnd at Main, :mfluflondx mugs west of!» m. a!!! My not-ulna. " A i mm: as the first see. thin m expats (mm Oma- k collide! with the undue ot freight .10 It 5:14 o'clock. Th. disamr Wu caused by an 99-31mm!» which threw - A ‘14; ‘1_-.1.. [â€" D On a. 1 Q talc mat of the M «an. coming at t-nbotcs sum-ulnar. _=T_htwo angina-cornered on. ad ‘ ,1!!!ch W couches were up ham than. Escaping- (mulled. B. O. Nichols. WI' 0! the Con- cu Blufls (Ion) Electric Us!“ con- un: sawed; atedvuwmmn. m, u 5:80 o‘clock on medal min which m bruising banjo 931W. - .- “1_4_. 13--...- WRECK 0N NORTHWESTERN. mveifioét. Ion. Dec. nâ€"wuua the pastor. Dr; J. B. Don-lam. m pm- Im at the First Presbyterian clutch of Kirkwood boulcvud. M17. J. 8. Caner. a well known alum of mm- m.mddenlyphcadhhwoohb “IIIGWM ' Ulw.lls. .-..â€" .1 -7.“ George W. Radio. 131 Thirty-Seoul avenue, Omaha. Neb.. mar tog: June. 8‘ Kirk 00.: salad: Mod 1; few hours hm In house It lulu. “. Ill-I. atom India. Council 8! ' lon;. mauled; brought no Chic-lo dted at St. Luke’s mm! at 8 o' -. flu in M‘ V Chic-go. Dec. Doc.‘ :0. Flu started I Cfllunu' tree a 7 o'doek but In: destroyed the dx-ctory Alanna apartment building. Cottage Gm and Bow": avenues. (cred 150 mm to he for their lives. sud mused pmpedty Ion estimated at “0.0“. :3. 1 A roma- unu- nu. . . Dec, flsâ€"A W await! I luv Cm". but the trouble It can be tonal. In. Crowe I. up- to be m cum. ad rel-Um now here search!“ for her. The-e than are m- howe Bitter. In. Me" daughter. who lives In La. 001p. Ill, and the Rev. 3. Down of was“. 111.. I half brother of In. e. "WVâ€"â€" Kentucky clu. m not and mu; ’l‘uudu at Troy mull: an. 11-41. Plan! mounulu. The Ihycrm mag- uty Sher“! John C Define. who bore a mat for mmem'n arrest on I. mtfiold mud in Album. 0 . Arm. Dec. 30.â€"Roben H.- Hu- IMOM of the has)! “gm charge 'of wltebauu. Soldier! Want [may link. ; Chlago. Dec. u-lenben of the Twenty-ninth (may, which in to up.“ for Manila In W, m hunting the last the: the] hue bought 845.000 firth of whim clothing. Irma will be of little use no then In the Philip- Mnnes. Them muuuons me the men from telling the clothing. end .they m domains am the govern- ment refund the money. Twenty Jenn... m. Vencouver. B. C._. Dec. 30.â€"-Tventy Imam are mining 1mm 3mm. and ere .uppo.ed to luv. been killed or drowned in the destruction of 4 Ju- an... burdinxbouee between seventy. and Point Robert. on Thin-9d“ morn- ing. The burdiu-houee stood out on pita. am not a venue at the .tructu. now nemeilu. The place was two mile. from Steveeton. end It we. impouibh to mob it during the norm. Raw lain- Guuo Wrecks. Opoiikn. ML. Dec. 30,â€"Two trail/ht wrecks mun-ed on the Western Bail- wny of Auburn; Saturday night Him: 30 miles of each other. on amount the heav’y rains which flooded the track. causing two embankment: to give way. Thoma Russell. engineer. was killed. and Cy Loo. negro fireman: B. W. nelson. engineer. um 1 am fireman, name unknown. were injured. Denver. Col.. Derc. 30.â€"â€"Judge Blast at the l’uwed States diatrict court a» day made man the injunction mind the m bond of gum-on. wanting them from unifying the as- sessment! udnst corporations. Ho dochred the law “pointing the board of m “constitution! and that. that“ no powertonake thou-e.- mu. Governor 0mm: 1: eon-l in: the, «More! convening the 1 I- htnrelnapecm mimmphuane' revenue law. In a drunken fury Wllllm Boles. fix. that and killed his er. 1nd FM! Mall! wounded mother at Irvine Depot. KV He m lune- dluely matted and locked up, and the 3m heavily gum!“ to prevent I duodenal lynching. He bean. n- M :t 3 rcpt-Inna from u- tamer. Chic-go. Doc. fies-The 2011: annual meeting of the American 8091er of mutants began today nt the Univer- sity '0! Glenn. Seven! papers on dual: “Meets vet-e rend m. Fedcrll Court Void. Luv Providing for tho Appointment: of As- ' won in Colorado. KNOCKS OUT THE BOARD. Dmpcnoullnchlmg: Immune. In Section

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