The Griffin daily news and sun. (Griffin, Ga.) 1889-1924, July 02, 1889, Image 1

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jPT^; V: f 4 A l>< l)Tjring*tb»t ha* built and put into time it moit successful operation a *100,000 cotton .ctory and with this year started the wheel* , second ot more than twice that capital. It ha. put up a large iron and brass foundry, a fertiliser factory, an immense ice and bot¬ ■ tling work., a .ash and bUnd factory, a broom factory, opened ap the finest granite quarry in the United Wat*, and now has our large oil mill, in more or lew advanced stage, ot construction, with an aggregate an- f aswtsssrsas ha. secured another railroad ninety mile, long, and while located on the greatest system m the South, the Central, has secured connec¬ tion with its important rival, the East Ten- FliOFE^IONAL DIE8CT0EY. HENKY C. PEEPLES, attorney ai^aw HAMPTON, «KOHOU'. JOHN J. HUNT, \ ATTORNEY AT LAW, •Birrm, osohoia. Oto, 81 Hill Street; Up Stidw, over J. H. Whit#’* Clothing Store. mar22d&wly rHOS. R. MILLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JOBS U STSWABT. T.»AN0tI,. STEWART & DANIEL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Over Georgs § Hartnett’*, Grift^ G*. practice In the State and Fto«ra iwwlfc. jnlylSdtf •‘ ■ v'-sap r MONEY H,R E ! « .« - « . <1 «« 4 Ms too mums . --- , . As to ^Report of the Chicago Seven Indtctnrfents Will Likely -L.,, - Be Returned. o, July 1.—The Times »ays: eved that seven indictments to the conspiracy to murder | be: Alexander - Sullivan, trke, Patrick Cooney. John IP. Uriel Coughlin, Patrick SuHi- Vank Woodruff. tot i jSexander Sullivan’s oonvit will be assured by not indicting! that no bill will be found against in order to show to others what d they have been. It is g^Uwv^pr^iar- reasoned when the othepnsee toe w5ks the streets a free against man, they tfiedi? will, oUt of their bitterness crimination, confess all they know. ; Si ;■ Cronin Memorial Meeting. A “Cronin memorial meeting” was held at Central music hall Friday night About 2,000 persons were present of whom, it is estimated, one-fiffe were of Sdnative t AScftns G a^Ti m to 1 ^ stitute the bulk of the audience. Neither Senator Farwell, Governor Fifer nor Mayor Cregier, who had been announced pT to attend, was present W. Rend, an Irish-American coal merchant presided in the absence of to mayor. “In this country, ” declared for Mr, Rend, secret excitedly, oathbound “there Irish is no place tion. organiza- “Nevertheless toy will exists, ” sang ont a voice in the audience. The senti¬ ment hisses. was greeted with cheers and up his bag- urougni i»acn cerore ociooer. . JSWtNNiPEO, Mm®, July 1.—Assistant State’s and Attorney closeted Baker all the arrived afternoon Friday, and was part who of has the been evening going with the P. M. evidence Howell, over to see tot it is in proper form. The ex- amii^ation has been finished, and all will be in readiness possible for the trial Tuesday. It is quite Burke may not be brought fifteen days back in before which October. to appeafio He has to full courts. The July term of the queens bench ends to second Thursday in Thursday July. The in September. next term begins If the the present last proceedings days before the do second not end Thursday at least in fifteen July to ease will go over to September un¬ less appeal is waved. Appeal will not be waived unless, would so strong a case is consequently made tot it it is be quite useless possible to appeal, tot Burke will remaifa here tintfi October. NO INDICTMENTS, Cronin Grand Jury Finishes It* Work, Delaney Indignant. Chicago, July 1.—The grand Jury came into court and handed up a botch of twenty-four indictments. None of tom, however, was ftgspdriit any o0e connected with the Cronin murder. Lockup Keeper Delaney appeared at the entrance to the grand jury room. He was exceedingly angry, and strongly asserted his illness of any oonneotion with to Cronin case as charged in The Times. He went before the grand jury, and a news agency says that he not only denied the charges, fitft that the hostler livery stable failed to iden¬ tify him, declaring tot he did not re* semble to man who inquired if aH the rigs were in on to night when Dr. Cro- MORNING. JULY 2.18 v § |,| BI mmg t H. L. Sunderbraah, wife and child, of Cincinnati, William Kain, were seriously conductor, hurt. suffered a broken shoulder Griffith, blade colored and a broken leg. ■ badly . Wesley bruised. porter, was Conductor Newton, was hurt in to ^fjharles Hemrod, badly hurt in to back— lion Hilman, painfully hurt to on hand and arms. HL, right W. leg H. broken, Frazer, head of bruised Springfield, seriously. Tl. Bmlman, rfcht leg broken. Kyi, E. B, Showhan, Covington, seriously Mrs. Hayward, injured. of Portsmouth, Oi, had a babe in her arms. She was thrown through a window, and to babe and was left in to car. She recovered soon, screamed for her babe. It was found inside the car, cooing and entirely un¬ harmed. . — All in to above list whose homes are not designated AS are citizens ot Cincin* nati. Hunt and to Passenger injured, Agent except Rhoades, Manager who could not be removed, were brought here and p laced in the hospita l. AP POINTMEN TS. Fred. Doaglaw to Be Minuter to Haytt ’ Other Look} Wen. , Washington, July i.—The presi dent has made the following appoint- ments: Columbia, Frederick to Douglass be resident of to minister District mid of consul ^ general of the United States to James G. Wright, of Dakota, to be .agent for the Indians of to Rosebud Habwsbubo, Pa, July 1.—In a re¬ port submitted to the governor, Adji Gen. completed Hastings the work says the Johnstown state will in have at ten days. This will include the removal of the debris in the Gonemaugh river and to cleaning of the streets and cellars. He thinks the heads of families and single out men off earning from relief wages line should of be food, at onoe in olothing and supplies. The portable purpose of pavifig the OKlinary munioi- pal sayatoration expenses of list the has government been down He cut from 98,000 to 15,000, arid that on Sun¬ day entire he commissary will be ready department to turn over the to to citizens of Johnstown with satisfaction to all .. Elliott Nlieperd** Big Heart. Asbttrt Pabk, N, J„ July L—A from J< Red Cross society. The company con¬ longing sists of thirty the best, women families and ohildren of Johns¬ be¬ to town, but rendered destitute by the late floods. They were fttte met at the depot Ocean Grove, where ample accommoda¬ tions Have been provided. The expenses for one month will be met by Col. Shepard, who was instrumental in bringing t hem here. __ Impaled on a Pitchfork. Delphi, Ind.-, July 1.—As Sanford - ? i. And le Not Like newed fefj. vttoM ■■■Tiiae."-* Inconsequence *wr# to to scale before ‘tht annua! re- « Zmwt jtufc have ualsl pt> repairs moaiae&&oiis to fdake, but ane ag some ar© made in in to to new new scale.! sea Carnegie, ered to iron scale, but day Chairman or so. Abbott sayi said tot it would not USe of East Toledo; Ct had signed the company, scale, and tot tomillwomd.be working Monday. This is to tot com* iron and steel mills another great'sust guished, and the 10,000 workere trill all go on t hem , regular summer va^tfo ns. a man leave to oily. Several hundred French and Belgian window-workers will leave for Europe next week, ana others will go to the mountains and rivers to the camps of their hunting and fishing clubs. _______ THE B RAZIL MINERS. The Operator*’ Proposition Favorably Re¬ ceived by tke Strikers. IPnAzm, Ind,, July 1.—The exeou-i zil Gdbl company will force other Com¬ panies to do likewise, as the corporation foreoognized that to st as rike the is head. It end. is thought now near an Miner*’ Strike to Be Investigated, Indianapolis, July i.—State Statis> tioian William A Peele has gone to Clay oounty to make a systematic inves- tigatioc ered by the oi me miners law, and srnxe, he as will empow¬ send new for books and papers and summon wit¬ nesses to make testily tbs under mvesttoation oath. He pro¬ poses to compre¬ hensive enough to inoludb A statement of the conditions which obtained in to coal market, and will leave nothing tin- : . . < . , , 41 . Si©' full of and horrible smell of dc posing gas bodies. The SaSgis^aLSsa room in numan various postures were gas sis i bodies, about os follows: Gottfried Geri aged WhU^Tcd 80;agM known as ‘Tup Sown to the police. From appewanoes, they had 1 dead forty-eight hours. One of half emptied whiskey bottie S i of a drunken spree lay on to i Coroner Goodredgo concluded he w ■“Si'S city not bear for such good purposss. reputation. Thehou* a It is Wednesday supposed the party asseu tore on nigfcton a dm th£ mowing The out sunocatea afterward them. changed coroner mind, and the six bodies were rem to MoCranes fat rendering estal ment, because they were in conditi. be taken nowhere else. A sini thing while about of the the afihir jets is to unite foot one gas was and the gas escaping, another sas 1 ing plosion. all the time, yet there \raa n • ! ■ Tf. in twrwa«nV»l/5 frt Anil antr Arie tade. He was aboutSO years old. Hi* place for has than been a harbor for lewd women more a year. The other man was found in a sitting betfon posture, with hi* head resting on the which Gar- SERVIN G THEM RIGHT. , j A Brooklyn Woman Objeott to Having Her Pletnre Fat in Cigarette Peokagea Brooklyn, July I.—An action i* pentogin W. Duke to tom, supreme court against & manufacturers ol cigarettes, to recover $10,000 for libel ■¥•«» oAentob t.-ebta,. at¬ picture of her face and head, and tached it to an immodest representation distributed throughout to county in boxes of cigarettes sad exposed in store windows, outside theatres and at other places, thus exhibiting- her to her friends, neighbors, acquaintances wad tMBS doubt as to the identity of to picture, as to name of the plaintiff is was ** placed 1 motion, holding tot to picture had rssstt&js USA «ot under this name. _ Condemned Bald Knobber Located. BOzabk, to Mo., July l.-Wiley Mat- thews, Bald Knobber, who escaped last to gallows by tweaking jail here A/tjoeuiLier, is »nu m terwuiu rewneu drowned, said to be living in to Bos¬ ton mountains of Arkansas. A young man man named nameu Yeary, xeaiy, who who knew anew Matthews raaimews well, states that he saw mid conversed with Matthews, in whom he accidentally encountered the woods. The sheriff will investigate the case and endeavor to recapture Ma tthews, If really alive, and another h anging wjll result, Kv.iiw ’•»*' Ct*f» R!:M, St. Paul, Minn.. July t — Reports Omaha revived by tbe St, Paul and railroad from points in Iowa, Nebraska, southern Minnesota and sooth eastern Dakota are favorable to the wheat crop p o pcote The worst reports received air “« _:_i_ ■ ■ -.........I........< *■ * i - itlone Gradually Draw- Ing to a Closp. . ! ■ 1 j - - i” four feet square sod outii stakes, around whioh ii pi ^A^ to^end^tot^ti^* toA’ or b Rcr^hi ia declared a draw and bets are off - A DIMenlty to Be fittHfed Ageim ? vsmssp Snlliven and tbe Law. NkwYobk, June 29.—Will John I* Sullivan be arrested and put tinder Bo«t«*L^.....*4 ^.^ee.^.e.SB wmM