The Caldwell News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1898 Page: 5 of 12
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DflUHÍ
Mil
Tht
Raging Ohio Sweeps Away
Shawneetown, III.
SOME HARROWING SCENES.
people Ware Swept to Death in •
Moment-•-But vtvois Stone
Ohio South weetern and the Louisville
•ad Naah villa.
The first ruih of the currant did not
do all tha daraaga. When the water
had slackened aomawhat many houses
•«'re atill «landing, bat it was quickly
seon tbat the frame one* would not last
in the steady crush of the flood.
By meant of rafts and swimming in
tha cold orator soventy or eighty peo-
ple were transferred from their garret
windows aad roofs to the flat tops of
the (¿allatin (.'ounty hank, a brick and
stone building, and the courthouse,
which ia of brick.
It was hoped that these would with-
stand the pressure arid tha undermin-
ing, but whan the single courier who
rode for help to Cypress Junction left
8t Louis, April 4.—A social to the
Republic from Girard, 11,, says;
A telephone message has I wen re-1 Sliawneatown only those two buildings
ce'vad here from Shawneetown, 111., ■'low<?d above the broad sheet of the
«.¡.urlhat .. 4:3.1 kM «VMllig tLl. iu..r !,.rto( lbelo n.aud
• - , , . , , ¡ta full force was bsing thrown against
levee above the city broke and the them.
C!lv is inundated The water has |t Wa* doubtful if they would not
hacked up f"r five miles and rushed , collapse and throw the refugees into
down upon the city like a tidal wave
After the message wan received tele
phone and telegraph communication
irith Shawneetown was suddenly cut
off. which N nd to confirm the report.
Nothing mow has been ¡earned.
It is rumor **! that over two hundred
¡i<•« were lost, alt!lough it n thought
this estima! ' ¡^t . h gh
Kvansvillr. hid Api I—The Icvmi
believe the bombs would used in
water as shallow as that of Havana
harbor. Finally the man ••xhibited
plans of one of these mines '-iiicb. he
at 8hawneetown m ,
an i the entire t wn
ten to twenty f« el.
front of the t' 'Wti an
the rear.
It is roperte 1 ' a'
hundred I i v mi are >•
down and no .
K van* v i lie i ^ mm
will fotwl and
•ro
tl.
T
e yestetday
i. i from
levee is in
lull are in
re than tw<>
All w r, - are
an 'Us had
wo steamboat#
• t; i ene.
KH I M T
Shawneetown II
o' about ii-.'ia
rvte i on the w - .•
ru >r. The Stree" ■ We
t - river !')•■ p ri i a
bsmg two b <•
water. The lev.
* * ahev
i * a vi
the river. Besides the hundreds or
more who wen* on the roofs of the
two sound buildings i; is known that
nearly l"0o of the inhabitants man-
aged m one way or other to make
their way to the h;lis bark of the town
or to houses in the higher lections of
tha village itse.f. A few of tl.ese sur-
vived the sudden hurst of the waters.
h t their lirst an 1 sometime their
se<- .n i lioorsweto under water. Thole
who mide their way to them won;
only in the clothe they were wearing
•a jen tiie fl> >d eame. None had se>
cured trea> ire or t.othes Ti e prop-
ertv i> - ut very heavy.
I lie scene in tiie -ire. • at the i:p¡ er
end of the t wn where men and
women were struggling agam t the
ii, i i-iy water to h gher cruund. some
■ arrv:.\i oahies on t[,. r heads where¡ . u . i „i, .
that >pain purchased mm-s
The firm of Lattime lihode
BIHHUMKÍ
Facta Tend to
■arbor
London, April ft.—Details have been
obtained by tha Associated Press of
the manufacture of subtnsriue mines
in London for Spain, which was lirst
brought to tht attention of the United
States embassy and cabled to the As
aociated Press on March A man.
....... , . . ----- l'0°d story, two col
whoae card described him as being an umus long aud a scoop.
Tbo leona to Have Daily Beboaraal la
the Vear Future.
At the present pace of journaliam
we may soon expect to have the fol-
lowing scene enacted every day i
the boudoir of the managing editor:
Managing Editor—Is that fair mur-
deress ouce more free?
Prison Reporter—Yep; got her our
with a jimmy.
Managing Editor—Are arrange-
ments made to mob the brute who
assaulted that little girl.'
Mob Reporter—Yep; got two hun-
dred men engagíd. We'll get, the
fellow at 11:3o to-night. The sheriff
will make a false resistance, but the
man comee out.
Managing Editor—That's good
atuli. Give it three columns and set
electrical engineer, and whose name
was forwarded at the time to Wash-
ington. said be sold to Spanish cflicers
iti London several yeora ago a large
number of mines, eight or ten >f
which were placed in Havana harbor.
Ho said they were made in a special
way. had a spec i ally-constructed cable,
which he can identify if the smallest
piece is produced, ami he auded that
lome of the iniMi w.rcflxed so iImi «as^nmem of getting expreisions of.—|"w" '"7\iT"T"r
tli.-y could b. flred from . fori, while u,,¡*ÍOn from g'vernireon the tarring fu *' lh" ' John Hon I,.v.
1 " I held a service at daybreak on every
quaint
No more quaintly impressivo cus*
torn has descended to Greater New
York fro a tha earlier days than
the Easter sunrise services held by
the Moravians in tbeir old burying
ground over on Staten Island, soys
the New York Horald. Since the
year 1763 there has nover been an
Eastor morn on whieh these dovont
worshipers have failed to groet tho
•lawn with praise and thanksgiving.
W itb the farm lands and picturesquely
wooded bills and fertile meadowa of
Staten Island absorbed under the new
charter, there came into the munici-
pality the Moravian Cemetery at New
Dorp. There, on the hillside, since
the old hiproofed frame building,
the urtiet ot work." WUoi got~the «¡II ettnd., wee dcdioeWdI
urignnunt of «ettiag ,xpra.,,oo. Ofl0'1!" 1! end .pmoneg. under Br.tieh
opinion from governors on the tarring
two of them had been so arranged that an,i feathering of the Spanish minis-
Easter Day, under the morning sky,
I'll heve thai u.001 ! 1íe ^
they would explode upon a vessel ter
coming into contact with tii^m The Space writer— . . . . ,
man added however, that he -lid not ¡ a, ¿e Spanish minister is tarred and f'uP!ia/'f ^°'r ia,t 1 f tbe
1 1 lion of the body and their sense of ex
feather, mi
Managing
tan" niel is situ-
baa>. f the i h.■ >
ura!lei w.lh
lens *t r-et
d -' iPt fr •• th<-
f t;i. r,vet n • • >• i?
ti e city *n<l the
: t tetil fe >t thii-K
Mi^ and ev«i with
Jlfteen f
Wok i■*
Situated on tt
the r.ver, is ti. M er hot-
four-st«ry bu .d.ng t-uiit b>
Pocliitr I'llh ¡i .• > i í/eñera
pled fully all t 0 y< ar anun l
tt t on.v a tra?i*.ont h"*!e rv. t •:
i'se* a)HO I'wde S;.e'«j It. !*
that the iiot 1 i-' I wen w.vh" ¡
When the rivet - t it i
Vage it ¡ü l'UHl fee' W le at th' -
A tremendo • : r --*-.ue ,. iiro'i
t «ar on the e ee -,g fr
S«-, r a! year- ... . rit.g ti."
tii" water tio* e> 11, ♦ !eve
the st i >e t - we i e i<
v ater The le-, *
íin-i built .;> afterward
a la' ge
Henry
I y occu
t. being
ut f m-
iear« d
1 a ay
normal
>t
to
di#t"
fl -d.
i ai d
l"
,rbt
ba
<1.
d
t Wo
tre> gt
Hil l til)
it tt .M
tiie water Wfis u¡ to ' ,. r DC
ha/ swimming hni: th ng on "dds
n; ends "flu:. • fioi.i or «s I • at
..el jjot.- 11 -,'it "is -i wn tii" r.ve'
v any Btrngg.tng in vain and sinking
n tiie roaring water , was one that will
ve ni the memory of every t<ih >lder
At one p.ace a moilier had reached
a - i fe j .<t and t roed to hslphei hus
i>itlid, who foil I'.veil w:t.i the,r child.
A - sti> reach< -i down Ironi a window
f'-r iiand he w:t« th: w: f: >m li;s
Nxitiiig ani he and the ch..d w«re
«wept awa\ in the seething current.
The w .man -a-.v Ir.m sinking the see.
ond tuné ami then threw he? -e into
the water.
Another familv padd.i d half wav to
Mif •' von a hr<«a'i plank that ha i i';it
alf oi.' of ti " w a let A b*
'.irren* i n them an i sent them
; o t to-vards the mi . i'e f the «tren
• he*e i' the trough o "¡e w„ter they
vere -.'I'll to c ipd •« ami sir.i. \n i
in ' n;i!'i«d <.r.ftln. ..v.n^' on hi rh
..-rout. I, st >:-j>"d th. ¡¡p|*: *ory of I'
v i , „ c, ... ultation in tho triumph of life over
",'iitor—uroat Scott! , ,, 1
aiu't that fellow been tarred and1'6?,,1,1' , , >■ . t
, f,-.the,ed yet- Thet.ee on the a.-! "ie P^Coreh or white painted
a. the most likely t ,m,lua> book for the lirst thing this' W0J<K|. ,ts '"'l?. I"?™
the eifect described as caus the ex mofn;u,, and a cupola containing the bed which
Tar lieporter—Yes, but the Span !caiI® lh,1' worshipsrs to service, stands
ish minister raised h;.- price and ! ¡!i ll,u' bury ng «round on one of the
wouldn't let us put on the tar until ^el'est spots tn the new city of New
we paid it. I couldn't see ¡us raise. }. or^ the Service by art.-
Managing Editor-Well, pav his I hcI,í ll8ht WUhl" tllC C0n eCtrate;1
price and dob him extra fe- hi, ^ds. tne congregation moves out into
... , „ nM ,, i . ,, the yravness of the air at the moment
meanness. 1 hat must l>e <ione so tiie . r _•
governors can be interviewed for day ° ... , ,
r. ii ,i f 1 he keynote of the whole service,
after tomorrow. I Low .i the report of J ,, . , . .
the ,-.l,i.,et mo-Ting coining on' . m ,a ,0?" Moravian worship, is hap.
i al'inet Koporter-Couldn't get a 1 .nrronnding.
iWIt
w&1
of
dang-
Htoiicn of
<"hicag. \\r
(": r> nicle .* Cam
Tiie disaster ut S!
carne wí.eti the ^rea*
|^H>pie were it 1 e ;
¡.wr
The fireak iti the
mik above ihe town
inmutes tut m ;< :
A stream oí vater
feet deep, i arr?u; ,
of th« 'ioo l ra
the unau«pe< '¡¡ ¡>eo¡
ltcamodow a
idal wave. T e .• ',
o: the Water- 'O
h' Uie* • «ti the i ,
and rolled .ver
tliem were torn
the i:.
A
aped
iMiil;
>ney
ho n a y
.p the p<
was the
the ! w ,
iüg h ni-<
bidden u
ug n ■ ' '
' h to re
- of t
: etr.pt. I
tpp' •!
t-1 ni'-'tire a
I der the be-i
: '..'I, hai t i
■ ue h.m, so
* t'e . ir 1
to iwun to
t.'.sr :
Hi
ciimb
quick
when
lafetv.
olonion ot the Maine. It wa* num-
bered 2, and wa- construe • > con-
lain -VIO ¡Kjunds of gun cotton Lieut.
Commander Colwcll, the I n ted Stute^
naval attache, ha.-- sin> -• investigated
the oiuttei and ha- made a .• ort "ii
the -Iibject to the United States gov-
ernment. The facts learn >tr>iti¡¿!v
tend to show that Havana h ,* > <r was
mined, and that uoquastionn Iv proves
] ' r that
j \ C . electricians, during ISsT and
■ issM f,.|t.d a large order t- Spam for
•mine- which were used fi - fourteen
an l a half t./iis of gun c, T;.e
¡work '-vas tinier the supotvi- m of
(ten Fernan'ie/ The latter wa« then
¡ tiie head of the Spanish torj -ch'-o!
By ore lers of th.H officer, e mines
j were iivided into four con- gnments
j f.-r Havana, I'errol. Cadiz ai.4 Carta
guu.-i. The mines ware man ífactured
¡líder the direction of J. Ii 1 • urns,
a;:er i >;l ban- patents wer> lesar;:>ed
! :n Sismen' b ik of tot; :oe> and
mines.
«ribbons :r m whom a "p -rt of
ihe information wa- obtained, and
who furnished to Lieut Uommauder
Co!we,', a W-itten StA'ei elit of the
a e fails ar i • •• i'!:lie : I - the..'y of
the e.xph's. u w. '!i wrec ..-l the
Ma.tie w. then empioved by the i'vii.
a- -;; ; men dent of t •> torp" i
irtrcen' HeaUosay oat n -imila
t ..{ t -rp.-d -e w-t- tnanufa.-*
or Spain in I
1't.e manufacture' of -he W--M- n
ter Kngineering compauy, 7. i
remeliti .'I ' i
wcr t f: m anv of the cabinet officers'.'
Managing Kditor (scornfully) -Say.
you re a new man, ain't you?
Cabinet Reporter—Yes, sir.
Managing Editor—I thought so.
What - seeing the cabinet officers got
11 do with it Cive us a column on
what they ought to say. Now, you
fellows, hustle. Boll all the telegraph
news to a line point, and and remem-
ber, no local stones over three inches
1 ."tig go, unless it's a murder that we
ferret ■ ,t. It's twenty pages tomor-
row, and all of them must he
i in — Utica i i lobe.
Elastic Advertising Rates.
When h'' advertising auent of one
!ne greatest shows on earth— for in
the circus huiine-- -greatest" is not
tori
a' a.
viai'e
a
i - .per at.vi
<:iih to n n Kan-as la.-t summer he
ailed upon the editor of the local
n>
r: iv <
eat in
t .e
.¡out;
tumli
them
A
ing b
lioup.
it, tiie other, a
t! at i .urn ro! in^ and
'•hi rent o\ •: w helmcl
oc ir*- I a
W.ti,:li t.-n
t, f W1 ie
.■ to • wen1 y
the current
>•! n ied on
a •• it rti«
•> ,i n. i slow
gi.e warning
t« irti w «re tit
a i i ver,""" Nh
,ir inte •
sing
The
d up
ot
c,oti
lilit
At t!
tin-
girl,
OÍ a
lie!
-Chool ten. ■
-.-'I I-. i-.- Jo-
e danger
ground Ii .
e: mother
'.der « -man
drowned
' to Save her !
♦MBlit,f to hitn
•use 1 i -
so tianifl is
na- warned
to lie! to the
■ ,.• SU' "ess r , f the
firm, ari l whh wine 1
n-'feti. coniirins the iat
as to the man 'act ;r>
Spat n
' <:hhon.« who is i> ft
of engineers ami a govt
t-ir of t<itpedot'i Ixdie
tir-t exjtlosion was (• i .
technicallv culled a g-
paper :u
column
next -sues.
•iw . bun'i red an
was the re}dy u it;
: l>
in i lir.-d ' e ci -t ot a double
: i. ,'i't verti-emcn: tu
e.ghtv do'lai>!'
second's tie ita
harmonize
with joyous tone of the minister and
congregation as they sing:
'•Thence he arose, ascending high.
And showed our feet the way.
Cp to the Lord our flesh shall fly
At the great rising day.
-Then let the last loud trumpet sound
And bid our kindred rise:
Awake, ve nations under ground.
Ye saints, ascend the skies."
Believing, in their gentle, ttndog"
malic way, that most Christians do not
filled 'Ufbciently recognize the resurrection
' of the body, the Moravians instituted
' this Raster I'ay confession of their
! faith, commemorating that first Sun-
lay when Mary Magdalsne and Mary
tiie mother of James, sought their
dead Lord. and. finding him living,
mi-' ok him for the gardener. And
here, on Staten Island, on this hillside,
with it- lovely backing of trees, com-
mandiog the lower bay. this joyous
communion with departed friends has
been held at the dawn of successive
Masters since Moravian missionaries
first established t'b-'USfclve- jfj the
place.
the
<n
i bo ii- is
•r's stutetnen
j( in iei f
■ :ner sergeant
■ itmen' inspee
.the M ame -
1 by what is
fid mine, eon
Their
Inhabitant' were dr twned in them
Noarer tho • • nt«r th<« t wn oine
brick struct'irsa «topped 'he onrush of
th.e watei fora few Minutes, h it about
two thirtls of t e dwellings were lifted
from their foundations and floated into;
i ,e current of the • iver.
Aftor s few minutes the h -rior of
the situation w as added to i«v t e • j t--b
mg fire of a large house that had
started down suca 1.1 with the othir*
The people on the r->oN were a
ready in danger of be ng thrown oil
•>y collision with ot er floating hou e-
but the a{)pearaiice of the floating
brand addeil horror. As it «truck one
bouss after another ;n Us . ig/.agcomae
a une eougiit fire sn l their unfortnnaie
people wor . eumpelled to trust them-;
selves to the mercy of the wrling wa- ¡
ter on piee«< s of wood to avoid a more
terrible death by fire The break in
tho levee flooded four uulee of ths
valley land and cut off communication
on two rsilroads. the Baltimore and
n um
in turning hack to
- ,e was caught with r,oU P," "d>- ',f K 11 cotton, sev
an eddv and b uh ,'r* °f which were manufactured :ot
Hut n'omin mirlfan Span lie has exper. men ted with
' ve- y throwing : 1"r'"'a iarge'y at I! >wsm th, and
from the too! >f ^'7" l 'd t: ">* retain their
Is- wanwept'away |T«'P**:;i-r fifty ye a. In a idl
m mien! an.i :.• wa- thrown into ' ' tbl ona as.-eii- hat it is a >
.ater. He LUW to l ea d of tue : h,l*!-v ""IM,pMil>■«" f"r tin tn to explode
h • the v.a- -taiei .,g m t ie side Cc;dentaily, SB the elect currents for
•al e ro if a■ .i wa ¡> ,|i. d from !'iei explosion are f rtned only bv
ii.sec-ire f.,etmg. M-tii were |->e manipulation of a complicated key
dr..wntwl j board, and ate espec al v devised to
Th.'-e n o m.'of the incidents of l)r8Vt!llt accidents Three keys are
the ii alter as l 1 v Joi.n tíra'iam. i n<,<' *s«ry. which ar.' a. .vaya kept in
• le rea'bed Cvpre-,- .I unction, from '10 possession ot difTeien officer*, and
telephoned here f .r an obtained jmasessioii
• urea
cr.ed t lit
charge ti
"Two
same
Bit how d
tulate l t he el! i
any set' led : a
ing
' See he e.
marked tiie .•.!
at'ent on to • i
S "t;' Ar. you cttr/y
ae.-nt. "Wuat woul i yo>;
for a full page
.i'idred an i eigbtv
1 ilg I I'e :t 01P .-'
man "Haven't you
for spae-' advertís-
mistei
it or.
ace in
earnert.y ft
I don't ¡>ay an
is deal, but
I) (K't* in* i«*ivj i¡ufi *11 tint? iu{ i — ~ *
M-sani that he himself pulled I "f >' would be inpoasihl
(w«
he per-oii- out ttf the water
manipulate the keyboar i without
füLLV^ICMT
;fua5mt
%
I to
ill'
st ructions.
liibhons further says tat the mines
and their connection cables are num.
he red. and he assert : at he would
be able to identify ai y portion of
them
do aii iw ust w ; tt an advertisement
in this pap.'rwill c ts: von. You may
have a column or a pnge or the whole
it rimed paper, just as y u like There'
n mortgage for S.'soon this -h p,
y in crivushas got t" help tneout with
it I f it doesn t I'm a -tier that -
all ^ 'in may move right in here and
i' :n the whole shooting-match for a
• oupie •( weeks to suit youisei: r.!U
we've got to ante up sjsn iiofore next
Saturday night N -w, tiien are you
a friendly Indian orare you a hostile
All the dates ami extra poster- used
la.-t season by that show throughout
the west were printed in a little one
horse newspaper office m Ksnses The
paper is stil: issued regularly, and its
editor >iii-ws every evidence that ho is
at peace with all the world and is pro.
greasing «'hicago Times Herald.
\ dispatch from Koine lay.- that the
I ni ted States ha- nought tlire.' torpe
do boats from Italy, and that Spam
Could not Liet tiie Garibaldi
" We ft ml tin ti '.till-, obtained from tho
ii -i' oi Kin lieu (Jueeti Making Powder to
lie ln^;lii\ stilisitict*if\'. and regard it
it-, tiiii esiclled i.\ tt: baking powder
tli.it we have ever used, and recommend
ii io our friend- Kvtruct from reso-
lution ot the I'!*-1 I 'ALl.A.l ClRU.I oK
Kim 's 1 .vi i.o 11 **
Baptist Protests.
New York, April 5. At a meeting
of the New ,i ork Kaptist ministers
conference a resolution was adapted .,, , , .
which lifter citing tl, porteo medí f lo 1 P ;""i lfr^*
t.on of the pope in the Spmiish si.ua rírom whe" "ol " "se, !u !
tn -ii continues; i(ne: wlll> 11 1^"' "i:ide of h,n"
water 1- rub t em over again wit Ii
"We desire to utter >ur emphatic , ... , ,, n.
y ut „r í„lu,,;k«r"- 1"'w,n "
recognition of the pope by our govern 010U'S
luent. We regard sucn recognition as
indirsct violation of th. principles of
separation between the church which
baa been thoughtfully adopted by us.
It would be a precedent likely to be
used in future to our discomfort if not
to our ehaturbance mi civil affairs.''
Receipe for Making Gold.
K B. Kricc, of Chicago, president
-ust the 'anJ i^neral manager of the National
M"ta .urgical company, has made pub-
lie hi - secret bow to make gold. Mr.
Hr: e ' as succeeded in making some
people heliove he can manufacture
gold out of baser metal. His compa-
ny has $1.'id,000 of paid up stock, and
owns a plant on Lowe avenue with
retorts, blast furnaces ami other nec-
estarv equipment for gold making.
It also owns au antimony mine in
I 'tah
The company held a meeting last
ttHlI night and voted to appropriate
o00 more for improvements at the
antimony mine, and Mr. Brice savs
that as the company has secured all
the r glit in his process by patents ap-
plied for in all parts of the world, it
will no longer conduct its operations
¡secretly, but that the gold factory will
i he open to public inspee ion at all
times. His reason for secrecy was
iba' he was not fully protected.
This formula is now made public:
Take ol chemically pure antimony,
'• parts: sulphur, 10 parts; iron, 1
part; caustic sods, 4 parts, Place these
ingredients in a graphite crucible and
expose to a white heat of 5000 eic
grees from eight to forty-eight hours.
Powder the resulting mass and mix it
well to incorporate the metal with the
slag Combine tina with charcoal. 1
part oxide of lead. f> parts, and caustic
soda, I parts. Fuse the whole until a
metallic bottom is obtained. Scorify
ami cupel this metallic mass and the
resulting head will be gold and silver.
Mr. Ibucesavs that Robert W. Hunt,
head of the leading firm of me1 ",ur-
ical chemists in Chicago, made a test
In the ('riiiiean war i .'!.", pe; cent ¡ of this formula for Secretary tinge
ef the amputations proved fatal. An ami reported that he got both gold
tiseptic surgery has reduced the t'atali- and silver. Mr. Hunt realized only a
tv ao that in our civil war otny is. 1 few dollars totheton, but Urica savs
}>sr cent proved fatal, and in the year I the ore he manufactures will assay
I SMO the mortality had been] reduced i $131)0 to the ton in pure gold and
to r>.i# | er cent.
te
l silver.—New N ork Sun.
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Rust & Joiner. The Caldwell News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1898, newspaper, April 8, 1898; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169187/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.