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RACINE DM VOLUME XXXIV, NO. 120. BACrNE, WISCONSIN, TUESDAY XfTEBNOON, MAY 13,1899. PBICE THREE CENTS. nn Li JOURNAL.

SEVEN NEGROES KILLED NO RECONCILIATION THIS YEAR. NOTES OF THE DAY. FOUR HbHTS SOME COSTLY BY MEXICAN REGULATORS. BUI STRIKE r. CHICAGO, May 23.

For Wisconsin Preebyterlaa Cbarebes la tb North aad Fair tonight and Wednesday; continued Oae ofTbelrK amber Aseaalted tb Wife Soeth Will Still Preserve Tbelr Separate Organisation. MINNEAPOLIS, May 23. The union cool; north to east winds. III THE WEEK ERRORS IS SETTLED aSpaalsb Rancher Bae Feel lag Banning Hiffh. CINCINNATI, May 23.

The Enquir PSfMi li between Presbyterian churches of the North and South was again negatived by 1-Grala Strife Is Settled. er's Diaz, Mexico, special says: la the town of San Dialo great excitement pre Tear Nights la the Week, Sons Costly Errors Mad. Barbers' Union Pass Resolution to City Will Have to Pay Nearly $500 Grain Shovelers Strike Satisfac-f torily Ended at 3 This Morning. Market. Close Four Nights at 8.

the general assembly. Taking up the proposition for the beginning of negotiations with a view to reconciliation, the committee on bilk and overtures reported adversely today. It was held that it was for Extras on 5th Ward School- vails over the lynching of seven colored laborers on the Mexican Central railroad as the result of an attempt of Jose Santo, a Spanish negro, to assault the wif of Duply, a ranch owner. The regulators 3 Coaaty ews. Editorial.

FRANK J.WEBER AT MEETING WRONG PLANS WERE BID ON Press Comments. WILL RESUME WORKTOMORROYV not expedient to take action this year. The reason for the action is that it was 0 Local Brevities, and Plckap. did not attempt to prove th guilt of any 6 Plaas For Filipinos. thought by the assembly that the south He Has the Matter la Hand aad Intimated I of the negroes, but hung three of them, ClM40n Budltn Oat la Sympathy ern churches were not ready to forget and shot four more.

The officials are Tb Colored People. i Have Asked for Increased Was; 7 Tbe Beaatlfol White DoyIU That Those Who Do Net Close Will Have a Fight to a Finish Pick--ts Will be Seat; Oat. Did Not Include a Number oi Ventilation Flues in Heating Plans. LOOSE WAY AWARDING CONTRACT in unarm ah mob Vow Cnplr4 by Him. 8 Of I aterest to the Sports.

and forgive the attitude taken by the northern churches during the civil war. The judicial commissions to try the Warszawiak, Bachus and Lane casts swearing in deputies as race trouble is threatened in the colored quarter. The four negroes lulled were Americans, and all have served sentences in the Texas AGU1MALD0 FEABS LUNA. Twenty-two members of the Racine BUFFALO, Hay 23. The grain shovel were made up.

The report on the work penitentiary. Barbers' Union met at the Trades and fcrt strike was settled at 3 o'clock this of home missions was approved. Labor hall last night for the purpose of again coming to some amicable agree DEWEY ARRIVES AT HONG KONG Surrendered Filipino Congressman ynorning, when an agreement was signed Contractor Conners to withdraw all ment on the closing of the barber shops at. nirrhf Tim few. thuf ornnS.lnoKln dif Coaaty Board Will be Beaaeaied to Levy a Ta for MS.OOO to Make School Deficiency Coatraet With the Steelier Faraaee Co.

for Fifth aad Sixth Ward Heaters Bet! fled sixteenth Street Sewer If addle Settled City Treasarer Anther-laed to Sell fbe $17,000 School Beads. jnen now employed by him as grain shov Says Luna is Boss But All Leaders Suspect Each Other. ference of opinion had arisen and bad Rdyal Welcome Accorded Him elers and submit the names of his old men to a committee of five, composed of two CONPEB WITH AMERICANS. blood stirred up on the question of clos Too III to Attend the Reception members each from the old and new lo ing every night, except Saturday, at 8 in His Honor MANILA, May 23. Rosario, a Filipino congressman and a wealthy resident of o'clock, created more than usual interest.

cals 51, with President Keefe of the Approve the American Idea of Sep not only among the barbers and the Longshoremen's association -as chairman Manila, formerly Aguinaldo 's commissary general, accompanied by an insurgent Records on file in the office of the city clerk would Indicate that it is almost impossible for 'the city of Racine to contract for the erection of a new school HONG KONG, May 23. The Olympia, bosses, but in every union of the city, who shall decide" the eligibility of such with Dewey on board, arrived from Man captain, called upon Otis today, and an aration of Schools From State -More Political Liberty Wanted. Frank J. Weber, general organizer of the American Federation of Labor and members to join the new local 51, was accepted by Keefo and Rev. Albertson, rep ila.

She was saluted by the ships of all nounced that "we desire to surrender nationalities. our persons and property into the hands resenting tne sinking shovelers. ine men house buildingr placing a heatingappar-atus blunders being made or serious legal complications arising. Dewey, Capt, Lamberton, Lieut. Brum visconsin State Federation of and L.

Sandrock, state organizer of the Barbers' union, of the state of Wisconsin, of the Americans." The surrender was will probably resume work tomorrow arranged by Chaplain Pierce, of the Four MANILA, May 23, 6 p. m. The Fili morning. Meantime, it is expected the by and Consul Milman were received by a guard of honor and roval Welsh of Fu- A special meeting of the council was teenth resiment. who knew Rosario be- were present at the meeting, also Presi pino commissioners spent the day at the freight handlers and others who struck held last night, and facts were revealed silees when they landed to pay a visit to residence of the American commissioners.

In sympathy for the scoopers will return showing that costly errors had been made lore the war. Kosano corresponded in cipher with Luna so that he has been dent Wirtz, of the Trades and Labor council of this city. These prominent leaders gave the meeting considerable im to work. They discussed every point of the scheme of government and peace proclamation Sir Henry Drake, governor of Hong Kong, (Jen. Cascoigne and Commodore Randall.

The visit was afterwards returned. Dewey closely watched by the officials at Tar- the final agreement limits the in letting the contract for the Fifth ward school houe at least, and a red-hot muddle was narrowly averted in awarding the lac. Since the insurrection he has been portance. details asking information as to what per date for returning to work to 7 a. in, When President Fhil.

Schcnkenberger, sonal rights be guaranteed them, had had bad health, and has been too ill to attend the queen's birthday dinner. contracts for putting in the heating ap May 2oth, it confidently expected that tnn men will be at work tomorrow weakening, Rosario only escaped by persuading Luna to send him on a secret Pol. Ttonhv of the American commission of the local union, called the meeting to paratus in both the Fifth and Sixth ward school buildings now in course of con morning, and that the work of unloading mission to Manila to collect funds. With explained that they would be the same order, it was not long before the questiou Th? Bin8 1 wilt re- main here ten days. at issue was under heuted debate.

as under the United States constitution. struction. A resolution was offered that shop The Filipino also desired information a In the awarding of the contract to Ger AGAINST LIQUOR TRAFFIC. the numerous vessels now in the harbor the captain, ten men and families Rosar will proceed rapidly. io traveled at night through the swamps The coal and ore handlers may be a end mountains, passed the lines of both possible disturbing element.

While thry armies and entered Manila last evening. close four niaht in the week at 8 to the school system to le established and o'clock that they keep open until 0 approved the American policy of the sep hard Wahlen, for the Fifth ward school, mitake were ointed out by City Engineer C'onley that will coat between $400 Presbyterians at Deaver Crg-e Voters Work for Its Abolishment. o'clock Wednesday evenings and until 12 aration of church and state, Ihcy chief- originally went out in sympathy with the He was liberated on parole, Rosario say coopers, they since formulated demand that Luna absolute dictator and ly objected to the scheme on the ground clock on Huturday evening, DENVER. May Cumberland Ircbyteiiin general acmbly HMponcd end $.100, and it was shown that the Mueller Furnace company, of Milwaukee, lor increased wages. It in believed, how litis proportion wa delated at great that It guvo them personal liberty, but Agulnuldo fears him.

Every Filipino 5 length and llmtlly an amendment wa of- over, that their grievances will bo adjust not political liberty, lender, ho adds, sunpecU the other of wa mUleit in regard to the plan and action on the remdution protecting against the watlng of 1J. 11. Robert, of an is i 1 1 .11.. I a satisfactorily during the day, The treachery, rinauy iney wii-i inni i ney personally lemi mat mop lie Kept oicn every kpeciflcMtion of the heaters, but the dlitt-eulty wa bridged over. situation on the docks unchanged.

I tali, a ineiiilier of congrc, until 1 sl were plcitwt with the plan, but could nut night in the week until o'clock, except Major Hell with two companies of the ticuncMiuy. ine asM-mniy ailopUM a pndore It olllclully. They uUo en II oil on JJono of the sympathy striker have yet Saturday, when they shall keep open un Fourth cavalry, recounolteiing in the di At the Kpeelal elon Mayor Hlgglni resolution declaring it "The duty of return ed. Oil, and will repent the call tomorrow. til 12 o'clock.

rection of Kant Anita, found a hundred was in the chair, and the following alder men answered to their name at roll-rail i t'hrlntUn men to seitarat themmdve The Filipino envoy are being greutly Another spirited dlncuimlon ensued arid Filipinos, and wa driving them when The freight handlers are asking for the discharge of several lKe, but their from every organisation that synipathi lion I ml, and thn center of continual lev a vote was taken on the amendment. It large reinforcements of rebel arrived or coinproiiile with the rum traffic, and ee at the Filipino houses, where they grievance will probably be satisfactorily nad he was obliged to withdraw with Korxeliu. Itclehcrt, Iawton, Tate, Finch, lVtepmn, Link, Johnson, Leliubach, Austin, Tledemsn. ww lost by a vote of 12 to io. Then a to unite in some way with some organ! have every opportunity to advance the in- argued.

The ntarlno firemen are holding four men wounded. The wet season ha vote wa taken on the original rcsolu tcrent of the Inxurrcction. The military finally begun, and another week's rain tion te cIom four nights in the week at City Clerk Kchroff read the call, which ration, every member of which shall at all time, including election days at all sentiment, including OtU, disapproves meeting preparatory to returning to their boat. It 1 the understanding that the working scoopers will all quit work will make the rice field thick with mud. 8 o'clock and this was curried by a vote stated that the seion had been called for places, including the polls with all their this.

Otis thinks that it would be cheap of 12 and 10. MANILA, May 13. The recent meet er in the long run to whip them into sub power, including the ballot, stand togeth ing of the Filipino congress was to se Mr. Weber, during the course of the the purpfwe of taking action on a communication of the L. J.

Mueller Furnace company, pf Milwaukee; on a deficit in tonight, subject to an agreement to submit their eligibility to work. er. against this giant evil; that we be jection, and offering no terms except un cure a new cabinet and the question of meeting, made an excellent address to the. The marine firemen's sympatheticstrike conditional surrender, than to allow nego peace wa not formally considered as the the school; fund; on the sale of $17,000 whool bonds, and on a final estimate al Wsa declared off and they returned to lieve if five million Christian voters get together on this question the saloons will close." The use of tobacco is also con tiations which agitators in the future can members feared Luna's displeasure. The point out as evidence of concessions when men with reference to unionism and the ne-esMty of harmonyr and he suggested that the closing four nights at 8 o'clock be given a trial, and desired to know how many of those opposed would be Filipino government is unable to secure lowed Petpr B.

Johnnon, for sewers in work. WORKMEN KILLED BY they want to start a new insurrection. a secretary of the treasury. All those portions of Districts K. and L.

demned by the axscmbly. The first Sunday in November was set aside as tem Prof. Scnurman, however, is very optim offered the portfolio have declined it. EXPLODING SHELLS, A Costly Mistake. City Engineer C'onley was permitted to istic as to the outcome.

perance day. willing to try it. Five out of the ten were willing to try the move, but the WASHINGTON, May 23. Otis cables LITTLE REGARD FOR AN OATH, address the council in regard to a matter Sevea Mea Killed at Copenhagen aad Lab- FESTIVITIES IN WASHINGTON. On the urgent recommendation of Law- not included in the call, but of great in other five were non-committal.

Ssratory Destroyed by the Burst-Ins; of Shells. Cnban People Here Learned Bad Habits terest to the aldermen. He said that there President Wirtz favored closing early From Their Spanish Balers. Peace Jabllee Celebrated With Parade ton, I recommend Col. Owen Summers to be brigadier general of volunteers, brevet, for conspicuous gallantry at Maaian, and the state organizer was also TIAVANA, May 23.

Mora, of the su of Soldier. COPENHAGEN, May 23. While Workmen were engaged in filling shells at the laboratory, some shells ex- had been ssome difficulty or misunderstanding of the plans and specifications of the Fifth ward school. Mr. Wahlen.

the WASHINGTON, May 23. The peace preme court fiscal, an interview, is Bulac Bridge and San Isidro. Capt. J. S.

The matter was left in the hands of jubilee was inaugurated at sunrise with quoted as saying that he agrees that ploded and killed seven and severely in Case, major of volunteers, brevet, distin contractor, claimed that the plans sub Lanuz, the head of the department of jus salute of thirteen guns from the Dol Jured several others. The laboratory was Mr. Weber to handle, and he intimated to those who opposed a compromise that guished for his services and gallantry at mitted to jhim by Engineer Burlingame, tice and public instruction, was wrong to pmn ana bells, steam whistles all over destroyed. the above places while, acting division abolish tbe incommunicado system before it would be a fight to the finish. the city.

The day was declared a half- now retired, only showed two ventilation Hues in certain walls, while the beating engineer officer. Col. Summers is colonel reforming the entire proceedure. Accord While it was not openly stated at the noimay in tne departments, lhe em of the Second Oregon, and commanded DECORATION DAY IN HAVANA. Grave of Forty-alae American Soldiers ing to the present method, it is pointed ployes were released at noon, when a sa the advance of a brigade of Lawton's di plans showed many more than the building plans used for bidding.

The general building specifications provide tha the out, a prisoner cannot arrange to have his meeting, it is certain that pickets will be sent out each night, from different unions of the city to keep tab on all lute of forty-five guns was fired. Will be Deeorated With Flon ere. vision during the march to San Isidro. The program for tne day' was marked friends testify favorably or employ a lawyer. The Spanish court punishes perjury severely, but the people here have not the shops kept open after 8 o'clock except on HAVANA, May 23.

Mrs. Estes G. Itathbone is organizing Decoration day by a parade comprising all of the regu mason contractor shall build all the flues that were shown on the building plans MONEY FOR HOME MISSIONS, Wednesday and Saturday nights. lar army and navy organizations around exercises. The graves of forty-nine Amer.

and he wants about $48o for necessary Mr. Weber will return to the city in the city with the district volunteers. respect for an oath which the people have in the United States. This is owing to the CoaaYefational Home Missionary Society's lean soldiers buried at Quemados during work to put in all of the ventilation flue. the near future and another meeting will Annual Report Read.

The Delaware National Guard, G. A. R. the winter, will be decorated with flowers, corruption of the Spanish officials, who HARTFORD, May 23. The sev veterans, and Ninth immunes.

The day and Gen. FHzhugh Lee will issue an order be called to hear reports on progress made. Mr. Conley said that he did not feel like ordering any extra work, and that if action was not taken by the council he had an idea of profiting from everything enty-third annual meeting of the Nation opened bright but a down pour of rain on the subject of usual military display. done.

Therefore, Mora added, The It is said that a number of bosses will al Congregational Home Missionary socie began at noon. would have to stop work on the school ty began its session today. not close four nights, but will continue UNITED STATES CONSUL DIES. matter requires careful study, and meanwhile 1 will allow no change until house. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS, The statistics of the year show that to keep open every night until 9 o'clock, Aid.

Lawton said that he talked to Mr. prepared to complete the reform process." Voasal at Peraaasbaea, Brasll, Dies of 1848 missionaries are employed in various except Saturday nights, when they will Wahlen, and he aid not see how the coun Brifhts Dlaease While Xaroate Heme. ClilCAUU, iiay 23. The second an states and tern tones. The society began do business until 12 o'clock IN NEED OF A FLAG.

NEW YORK, May 23. Benjamin nual meeting of the Western Unitarian the year with a net debt in round num cil, could ask tbe contractor to go ahead and do work he had not bid on. That all shops not keeping closed in Clark, United States consul at rernam- Ministers' institute was held here today. Cnbaa Shipping to Tain $6,000,000 bers of a hundred and sixty thousand. accordance with the resolution passed, buco, died on board the steamer Hevelius AkL Austin said that it appeared to A number of papers were read.

Ministers Tied Up for Waal of One. WASHINGTON, May 23. The main will be declared non-union, is evident. him that the contract must have been let May 10th, of Bright' disease, snd was were in attendance from Illinois, Michi The total receipts of the society and auxiliaries during the year was five hundred and twenty-nine thousand expenditures, feature of the cabinet meeting today was buried at sea. Clark, who has been ill in a loose waynd he did not see bow the gan, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, 1875 MORE SOLDIERS for some time, was returning to his home Uh reading and discussion of the detailed council could hold the contractor to plans ta, Kansas, and Nebraska.

five hundred and thirty-five thousand. FOR THE PHILIPPINES. he did not bid on. In Manchester, N. IL, accompanied by report from Otis of the operations in the SIMBACH, Bavaria, May 23.

Ten per Net debt at the ciose of the year, a hun Philippines up to April. It was consid Aid. Peterson was of the opinion that sons were drowned in the river Inn by Transport Sherman Carries the Sixth la dred and thirty-three thousand. Addi ered satisfactory. It Bfobably will be Mrs.

Clark. He was 48 years of age, HANG ON TO THEIR" ARMS. faatry Under Gen. Bates. the capsizing of a boat.

tions to the churches during the year, in made public this afternoon. The matter it was not necessary to show on the plans so long as the specifications of the heating contractor located all the ventilator. SAN FRANCISCO, May 23. The round numbers, eight thousand in the CINCINNATI, May 23. The national transport Sherman sailed for the Philip conference of Charity and Corrections list Sunday schools, a hundred and forty-sev of a flag for the Cuban shipping which to the value of $0,000,000 is tied up for want lease Cabaa Soldiers Seem to Prefer Them It was the general opinion of nearly all pines bearing 1,800 men and 75 officers, en thousand.

lastead of $78 Cash. ened to papers and addresses. the members that Mr. Wahlen could hard including Gen. Bates and the entire Sixth of a flag to sail under, was referred to John William Iajare-d.

TIAVANA, May 23. Some of the late Insurgents aver that they will not give NEWS FROM HAWAII. ly be expected to do the extra work when Secretary Gage for solution, if possible, infantry on board. John Williams, of the Parisian latin he had not figured on it. As to the coastwise trade relief is given Transport Solace With Wounded Soldiers dry, was quite seriously injured this af 'SPECTATORS BADLY HURT, A recess was taken, and the aldermen aad Oea.

Klag- Arrive. SAN FRANCISCO, May 23. The stea MALDEN, May 23. The stand by recognizing the Cuban flag; but the foreign countries cannot recognize the flag of a non-existent country, and Amer ternoon. He was driving the laundry team in the rear of Weed's barn on tip their arms.

Brooke uss no intention of making a house-to-house search to seize their arms. If the Cuban 8. are not willing to bring in their arms and get the seventy-five dollars allotted to each viewed the plans and City Engineer Con-ley explained where the mistake had been on the route of the parade celebration of t'ue 250th anniversary of the founding of Eleventh street when the king bolt broke made. 4 I ican registry cannot be granted ships mer Australia, arrived from Honolulu, brings word that the United States tians-port Solace arrived in Honolulu May 15th from Manila. She has on board a large When the body again convened there this town, occupied by members of the owned by citizens of a foreign country.

man, the matter will be passed over. was a motion made that the sense of the legislature and friends, collapsed. A large and a hook, attached to the top of the wagon, was torn out and caught him in the corner of the eye, tearing a bad gash and fracturing the bone of the nose. number of soldiers and sailors whose time SILVER TELLER ARRESTED, number were injured. Reports say that COLD WATER MEN MEET.

council be taken to allow Engineer Con-ley to hive the work proceed with the Harwell and Chase were among those of service has expired, and many invalid Goverameat Employ Arrested for Steal DES MOINES, May 23. The Prohibi Five stitches were taken in the wound. extra. badly hurt. ed, incapacitated men.

Among the pas las; Money 8ab-treasary, tion state convention met this afternoon. Dr. E. 8. Eaton, of Des Moines, tempor sengers is Gen.

King. WASHINGTON, May 23 Chief Wilkie Loal Baaalaa-er Trial. FAT OR LEAN HAMLET. of the secret service bureau has announc Louis Bassinger, a fourteen-year old City Attorney Heck gars as his opinion that any; action on the question would not be legal, as the matter was not mentioned in the ealL ary chairman, delivered an address, af PARIS, May 23. Catululle Mendez, Attorney A.

S. Humphrey filed information in the supreme court of Hawaii, charging Attorney General Cooper with ed the arrest in Chicago of William Cole boy, charged with being vicious and in author and dramatic critic, and Vanar, ter, which the convention adjourned to 'meet in caucus on the nominations and man, silver teller' in the sub-treasury corrigible, is having an examination be fought a duel as the result of a quarrel there on charge of having abstracted ail Dlstform. isot over nny delegates were over the question as to whether the stage misconauct. oi omee. i ne cnarges are lengthy and specific.

Cooper has been cited to appear in June and answer the present. Eaton will probably' be named ver fromf)the bags received from banks. It is said that Coleman, has been engaged Hamlet should be fat or thin. Mendez fore Judge Flett of the municipal court, this, afternoon. Edward Schumacher is the complainant.

The evidence indicated that the lad was subject to fits, and not for governor. r. was badly wounded in the abdomen. charges. in tampering with the coin bags since Among the passengers on the Australia last November, responsible for what he did, and at the To All Interested la Photoarraphy.

Several of the aldermen could not see why action could net be taken, but it wa decided to lei the matter go for final action until Friday evening, when probably special meeting will be called. After the meeting adjourned, however, the aldermen got together and decided to instruct Engineer Conlsy to go ahead with, the work, extras and all. I Atlaa mm Heater The member oi tha finance and educa- were Majors Purdy and Nickerson. 16 LIVES LOST ON A FERRY BOAT STRAUBIN, Havana, May 23. Four same time that be had become a nuisance A representative of the Velox Print Pa Challea; Accepted.

to the police and business men. The auction sale of choice real estate, per Co. will be at our Sixth street store The Stoffel Rose Buds, termed Scraps, teen persons were drowned by the capsiz Washington avenue and Ann street, ad Tuesday evening at 8 p. m- to demon accept the challenge of the Hebblethwaite Fine job work a specialty at the Jour ing of a ferry boat on the Danube. strate Velox All interested, wheth vertised to be sold on Saturday, May 13, btogies.

ill play for 25 or for fun at aw. omce. For the Buffalo- Reservoir flower vases, er amateur or prolessionai, are coraiauy at 4 clock p. has been postponed any time the btogies may name. Boy wanted at Journal office.

invited. Kobineon Drug vo. see Win. Brown, No. 612 Sixth street.

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