Austin Daily Herald (Newspaper) - February 2, 1904, Austin, Minnesota ILY HERALD 27 AUSTIN FEBRUARY 2 1904 IO CENTS PER WEEK WILLIAM H TAFT IN AS OF WAR Closed Inventory I find we have too many winter goods on hand they must go CONDITIONS IN PHILIPPINES UNDERWEAR Underwear i ic Underwear 650 Underwear One Lot wear Worth to choice Worth for Worth 5.00 for 3 75 Worth 4.00 for 3.19 Worth 3.00 for 2.25 Children's Underwear Worth ice 12 choice ALL WOOL Blankets 4.00 Blankets 3.25 5.00 Blankets 3.75 7.00 Blankets 5.25 CLOAKS Worth from choice OUTLINED REPORT OF DENT ROOSEVELT MOBILIZES RESERVES IN MAN- FOR USE IN THE EVENT OF WAR KEPT PACE WITH HER RIVAL H ot office as RUSSIA QUIETLY BUT SURELY CONCENTRATED HER DIERS AND SHIPS FEDERAL SUPREME COURT DE FAMOUS BOND SUIT IN HER FAVOR FIVE CHILDREN DEAD BURN TO DEATH IN A FIRE THAT DESTROYS THEIR HOME AT COUNCIL BLUFFS IA NORTH CAROLINA MUST PAY OTHERWISE HER INTEREST IN RAILWAY BONDS WILL BE SOLO AT AUCTION St Petersburg Feb spito of Washington the expressed hope of the Russian the slate of South Dakota case of ami tho secretary of the day and that tho present crisis will of Carolina during tho at once entered upon his now duties bo passed and that a pacific solution day was by The core pi bny place In the large of the court favorably to South will be reached It Is no longer kola Tho case Involves tho validity of n mortgage on of tlie war that Russia Is practically pre- Council Bluffs la Feb 1 o'clock In tho morning tho residence of Peter Christiansen nuo and Third street was destroyed by fire his fivo children ranging ages from a baba In arms tot eleven years of age were burned td death and Mrs Christiansen so badly burned that she will dlo The husband Was In tho country at the time No one knows how the flro started Tho dead Edna eleven years old Frank eight years Mia Mur years Jano two years and haby months Just 1 o'clock Mrs sen woke up and discovered ths In- of her house In Sho rushed to another room where the were sleeping Thai room was a mass dames and It was im- possible to gain nn entrance and tho of authority from pared for eventualities During tho to day the mobilization of the Governor i simply made rlan reserves was announced was more Impressive than any similar it has been well known for months events In mapy noon that Russia has been steadily tho Governor Taft the department from his East to moot the preparations which hotel ot personal Japan was openly making The friends his immediate wero the family They ushered into Sec East and tho last division which Root's where the left the Mediterranean a month ago log secretary itf a wall chosen Is now words and with a good deal of ly but surely it was necessary that be and directs that his portfolio to preparations should keep tho sum to South paco with of her diplomatic tota by In ot Mrs Christiansen ran Into tho street raised an alarm This aroused tho payment of stato given aid ot the road in Tho slate of South holds ten bonds of ening her army and navy In the far f 1.000 under a sift from Simon Schafer nnd M ot Mew York city the amount duo on the bonds and coupons attached 27.000 The opinion rendered by nnd that amount due in the suit is no Interest Carolina Railway given by the of North Carolina to ami a- flro alarm In d n Tha then turned ernor Taft Urty then ed to the reception roam The feverish activity of chief of staff In Japan the last few form took charge of tho ceremonies naturally increased the distrust of 1 tota by which payment the marshal ot the is to ut public nU tllo interest their attention to tho house but of wood It burned rapidly and was totally consumed before tho arrival of tho department The bodies of the children wero cremated only the blackened trunks remaining Early buying is money Saved If vou want Goods go to this week's M U R P H Y S r of tho state of Affar the room had been cleared ol her Intentions and the 1 Korth in to 100 shares all but participants In the sian authorities have been pushing of the capital stock after tlon and a i army officers and their precautionary measures with friends John a notary ad- more vigor It Is understood tha six ministered of office to the in- or seven military trains dally have coming which been going east over the Siberian tary was congratulated by sll road and the charters of somo ship s present were said to cargoes for the Pacific have been Mr Hoof -A short reception was then colled because the water route was considered too slow President walked to Mr The now feel that tha Root's houso and bade farewell to situation is secure should Japan re- Mr and Root Just before Ject Russia's proposition for New city Tha draft of RUSSIA'S reply probably IDT WOW lOrK City J uo unit vi Mr Root resumes the practice of law will be submitted to the czar within In the evening the Yale Alumni twenty-four hours It Is sta ed hat of Washington gave a It will be pacific and should lead lo AUSTIN MINNESOTA THE a The Russian papers agree that PHILIPPINES treaty guarantees covering Manchuria and permission for Japan to fortify Conditions on Southern Korea making a closed sea Islands of the Sea of Japan aro Impossible juet In honor of Taft REPORT ON THE duly advertising the same The justice and Justices Whito McKenna and Day united In a dissenting opinion of tho court Is con- an one and as a in ordering the of property In dispute In case of failure to a The bonds to South Washington Feb president has sent to the senate tho annual re- ernor The report contains a detailed statement by the auditor for the FIXES PAY OF WARRIORS Japanese Government Issues an nance Regulating Salaries London Feb Tokio Dakota for he nld of the stale uni- versity and ut tho end in view of pre- vailing upon that state to brins an original action In the supremo court which action has now proved ful There are about worth of other bonds outstanding The supreme has adjourned to Feb 21 to consider cases argued In- No them Securities case HIGH PREVAIL Train Blown Over and Great Damage Done En Colorado Denver winds pre- tho day along tho east VICTIMS OF WOOD ALCOHOL Three Chicago Colored Men Dead and Three Others Dying Chicago Feb number of col- ored men living in a rooming house on street drank wood alcohol Sunday night and as a result Cyrus Robinson J C McCarthy and Thomas Smith nro dead Jenkins Edward Thompson are dying aurt Richard Fletcher Is In tho hospital with a faint chance for hla life Tho men purchased tha alcohol In a drug store and friends of the men declaro that the bottles were not properly labeled It Is claimed by In the rooming house that all of tho men who drank the wood alcohol know that it was poison but that Ihoy had grain alcohol EXPEDITION IN DANGER Force of Germans Not Heard From for Weeks Feb has been heard for from Colonel wein the governor of German west was making a march from the region ward his forts ward Ho and his force of 300 men are believed to bo in danger of an- by hostile natives The only in the City where you can get the most for your money is of Court House IN FURNITURE We can save you more than iu any other lino in tho block and are looking at the bargains in tho other stores not forgot UP It will not cost you any thing to look you wish any thing iu the line we will guarantee to save you money and will give you all new and up-to-date goods Remember the New Store West of the Court House T W Donovan Phone 198 New Residence 114 L one Inventor of Letter Box in Postal Trial Washington Fob A Groff Invtntur of the street letter box thx Selling of the con- tracts for tho furnishing of which arc to been Improperly ex- during ibe day took tha stand In the postal trials and told how ho conceived the Idea of getting up device and the efforts mado by him ta find some one besides his brother to take an active interest in placing it The fastener had been adopted and an order for the Washington paid for he testified before Mr renz In proposed to work up a sentiment in favor of it among the postmasters of the country The ness be never spoke a word to Maclien about the fastener than to admit iu response to a tion put by Machen at a public lest that it fitted too tightly to that time he said that he never had heard of Mr and after making tho agreement with him witness said he never saw him again until last mer nine years afterward Preceding Samuel A Groft on the witness stand Diller F sou of Diller D who said In response to a question by the district attorney that should the government see fit to purchase the fasteners the now have on hand they would pay to Mn Lorenz bis share of in cordance with the agreement made lii CHICAGO THEATER OPENS First Playhouse to Do So Since All of Were Closed Chicago Feb ter complete with safeguards against Ore and loss of life reopened with largo attendance In the evening be- ing the first of tha popular playhouses to do so all of them were following the theater flro An committee Building Cony Williams and assistants and Firo Marshal a examination of the bouse and of the stage In particular to see that iho the pro visional ordinance designed 16 allow an early resumption of The arrangement of the seventeen exits was to be excellent and Ibe curtain worked properly developments the causes of ine says was a corner lu rice WHEREABOUTS A MYSTERY The report says Is London Papers Unable to Locate Mrs out favors Filipino scouts explains Maybrick the act as being at j Feb whereabouts dissolute Americans who lived ofi the Qf nre variously earnings of abandoned Filipino men reviews friar land negotiations from Its Into the street were Instantly killed by the shock are from points In Colorado telling of the of farm buildings and hay slacks In the country districts and tho falling of trees small buildings chimneys etc in the towns IM somo places the of ibe wind was so groit that small stones blown about promiscuously shattering dows and injuring many people A special to tho News from Idaho Springs Colo A passenger train on Colorado I I gives number of 216 against f n states etc of Mrs MaybricK nre in- wji m In he newspapers as and Southern railway which left non- wall Holloway prison at sea bound ver for Georgetown was wrecked by n ten Hi n Uruguayan Troops Defeated Ayres Argentina Feb Advices received here from video Uruguay say officially ad- mitted that government operating the Insurgents hava met with a reverse at San Ramon TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES Colonel Edward Butler the aire politician of St Louis Is on trial charged with bribery Governor Luko E Wright and VIcu Governor Henry C Ide were rated Monday at Manila William of Youngstown O has tiled voluntary bankruptcy Liabilities no sets St Louis are to form an organization for the purpose of increasing rates for transients Jim Parr the English heavyweight In claims of American bishops Is superceding that of- Spanish long desired Roman Catholic church In the Is superceding that fa c friars and bringing about C Sunday which Is under as Lloyd's tho journal that on bed the story of Mrs declares tha statement that Mrs has gale two coaches and a combination baggage car nnd express cav being blown over ami demoralized engino and tender remained on the track Four ot the train crew aud one passenger wero Injured At Fort Collins tho gale reached a on- tho islands make the limo eRst will oniy bi possible for ripe for a period great construction h acknowledge the Deaths from cholera since 1902 l reached school attendance baa increased but and teachers are revenues showed Of the Institution In an increase but a deficit Is predicted Mrs is recuperating Governor Taft says the sultan of k t a profound secret she her gratitude for tho efforts of her In obtaining her release Mows says that the Daily Jolo long since violated the Bates agreement and has forfeited nil his rights under It Governor Taft him a gambler and an In- without a spark of courage or patriotic nnd interest in his fl b h who runs whole tern of government solely for the ex- action of taxes lnc of tho the paper sayn lira k her avo holr nnd this Is hcr Wng privileged to abroad her wardens II understood that after a period of 1 WHITNEY UNDER THE KNIFE 13 rest she will return to twenty-eight or Holloway prison to receive her w formal discharge on special license KNOX AGAINST THE Former Secretary of Navy Undergoes Operation New York William C Attorney General Opposes Change Whitney former secretary of the navy has undergone nn operation for Laws Feb Attorney buildings were blown Iown many windows broken by showers of stones THREE MEN DYING Milwaukee Man Among Victims of Mysterious Fairmont W Va Feb Kennedy of Austin crawled to ton to Inform tho authorities of a fierce revolver fight at Austin during the day Three nro dying os tho result of the They shot through month and hip will die James of shot through left eye ill die W C of Milwaukee thirty four years through tho lungs and dying The light is shrouded in mystery The three men conscious that they nre about to die refuse to talk of Hie nnd no one will ad- the fight Tho men an Wash soon the llcht T bo men At his Fifth avenue homo it Knox in lo Inquiries as to mil scu itic i is is doing as well as cou d ba h tho Introduced all 1 Q expected after tho shock which Is tne scnate to amend the Interstate jeni lo he ways consequent operation laws so as not Im- I JOSEPH MEUNIER SENTENCED Extradition r n Albany N Y Feb Murderer of MK Seville to Odell has refused to Issue a warrant j tor for the extradition of William E 1 Detroit Mich Feb ler of New York wanted In Missouri allan Miller who gave himself oa a charge of bribery up to the police Sunday and confessed baking legislation In thn T a legislature of that state In the session ef 1301 HP IP miTt the death of Mrs J S GRANTED TO MADAME NORDICA Interlocutory Decree of by Court Feb tho prima donna who in private Mrs Lillian has been granted an decree of Justice In the llon commerce and to relieve foreign commerce from I consequent on this oner however skilfully performed foreign commerce from their Mr Whitney's Illness was so so as lo enable contracts den and developed so rapidly that his into n e j to inform the authorities of ih anil plicate any outsiders Kennedy to walk crawled condition was Four Men Injured Feb firemen nre unknown origin which partially de- J the five-story building police court during tne day and taken before of the ro- corder's court who sentenced him to tho prison for life tho court to take In the nm a by Pmm Snow Broken 1 the Harbor Beach Feb tho Bnow blockade that threatened a ll the case except decree were upv by order of the wrestler Jack Munroe of Buttu at Buffalo N V Parr won two straight falls A B aged forty-six editor and publisher of tho Evening tar of Memphis Tenn died of heart disease and trouble Monday at Cincinnati Tho graduating exercises of tho class of bed In the naval actvlemy nt Annapolis Monday of tho Navy Moody handed thu diplomas to tha graduates MARKET QUOTATIONS Minneapolis Wheat Minneapolis Feb July Sept On 1 hard Northern Me No 2 Northern No K Northern St Paul Union Stock Yards St Paul Feb to choice steers common lo fair good to choice cows nnd veals 5.00 lo choice yearling wethers good to choice lambs Duluth Wheat and Flax Feb No 1 hard No 1 Northern No 2 Northern To ar- I No 1 ern No 2 Northern May July Sept store on truck and to arrive May July Chicago Union Stock Yards Chicago Feb to prime steers poor to dium stockers and ers cows calves 7.00 and butchers good to choice heav 5.00 rough heavy light 54 1.80 to choice sheep issued late at night said Mr Whitney developed no new symp toms and though he has shown a slight Improvement his condition I still Scout Suicides course of procedure TWO j nsk to be placed In the samo ward is known for MEN KILLED nny other men participated In tho fight Four Injured In the Wrecking of an Ice House N J Fob the Cochran Nominated for Congress New York Feb Western Chicago Grain and Provisions Feb May Sept May July Sept May July Sept referee has found the coal and provisions ani well known tenor Tho first la o I arrived