Austin Daily Herald (Newspaper) - February 4, 1904, Austin, Minnesota VOL XIV NO 29 AUSTIN THURSDAY FEBRUARY 4 1904 10 CENTS PER WEEK R R MURPHY We Have Just Closed Inventory And find we have too many winter goods on hand they must go mm m mm IN FAVOR OF MACKEN UNDERWEAR 250 Underwear 650 Underwear One Lot Under wear 1C Children's wear Worth 12 up to choice pc CLOAKS Worth from choice 3 75 CLOAKS Worth to choice 7.75 SKIRTS Worth Worth Worth Worth 00 for 5.00 for 4.00 for 3.00 for 375 3.19 2.25 BLANKETS ALL WOOL Blankets Blankets Blank ts PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SENDS CORRESPONDENCE ON PAN- AMA TO SENATE ACTION SANCTIONED BY ISTH MIAN AUTHORITIES IN ALL BUT ONE CASE Note Drawn fay Lorenc Produced In Postal Trial Washing Ion Feb bo- fore adjournment Wednesday counsel for the defense in the postal trial dated July 1 ISM or drawn by George K Lorenz in favor of August W In opening statement of the Mr In behalf of Lorenz said he prove the existence of an in- mvW of this amount on tbe pait FORCES LANDED TEN TIMES Of to Tbe note said wig for this purpose and j ns explaining the various remittances forwarded by Mr Lorenz to A hundred of more notes ing were Identified by dent S D Carr of the National Bank of Commerce of Toledo O as having been discounted by his bank on the loans of and his brother and Machen the loans having been marie to enable them to develop their oil j properties in Wood county 0 Mr Carr further testified that chen had sold out his Interest to the bank accepting the single of George K in Hie day Diller H Groff FLEET SHILS WARSHIPS OF THE LEAVE PORT ARTHUR FOR SECRET DESTINATION LANDS EXPEDITION IN KOREA JAPAN REPORTED TO HAVE DIS AN IMMENSE FORCH THERE produced various checks in favor la his brother as evidence that he had men paid him all that was due as his I ot tho profits Mr Groff explained his failure to send remittances to renz after November 1502 by fact that tho owe I j Groff Brothers and that it i 5.00 7.00 3.25 3.75 Washington Feb president sent to the senato during the day a mass of correspondence in respond to Senator Gorman's resolution calling for tho dates and circumstances under which the United States used military force in tho of Now Grenada or Colombia and whether such uses of military forces were on tto Slates or by tho request of New Grenada or or in confluence ot any eithor resolution also called fjr of the necessary to pay the orders by the navy department of the Ing to such use of military force j Tho under which forces wero landed aro giver by the president in detail hut orders by the war navy departments the inner workings such ments and which constitute a part of tho records of the office ot the tary and naval Intelligence are held on the ground that the of such would be Incompatible with the public interest States forces have been landed on tho Panama en times first October 1856 at the request authorities the second In September with the sanction of Panama Other landings were as V A to the HIP Kt n thi Globe front To mil will b on EVEN AT COGT OF WAR j Britain Prevent R i Sea Feb ply to I j cm it will V a FOR SENATOR HANNA Attacked With a Congestive Chill That Proved Alarming Washington Feb Han na hnd a setback late Wednesday afternoon which Tor u time ably alarmed his family who hava u to hope that to was to be himself again but the i attack which they feared averted to some extent by prompt action and last the senator while not so well as early in vcd excellent rallying and over his condition at setback camo in the form of an attack thai resembled sick spells that suited the senator cm two or three occasions in tho past few years seized about o'clock In afternoon with a congestive chill h heretofore has been marked by ii of to the and coM- of the extremities of tho family were on hanJ at its first and by prompt application of mustard ters and hot water tho attack was from becoming so as it was it might and later in tbe evening it was stated that the senator's was again most same as it has been for Mr condition Is said to he grave and Dr of Now York city summoned BLOCKADES IN MICHIGAN PRAISES THE GRAND ARMY President Roosevelt Addresses Civil War Veterans Fob Roosevelt General John C Black the Oj Commander-in-chief of tho Grand Army Secretary Taft General Nelson j A Miles and other well known Baron were guests ot honor at the to last to tho of the tion in the 1 tomac ot tho Grand Array of tho public thins 1 The president arrived at the n ls highly quet hall shortly after 10 o'clock and i i given a cordial reception Ho any will not h li R is ivo Be- Early want is money Saved If vou Goods go to week's sale MURPHY'S The only block in the City where you can get the most for your money is the block west of Court House IN FURNITURE We can sava you morn than in auy other lino in the Wool and when you arc looking at the bargains in the other stores not forget us it will not cost auy thing to look and if you wish any tiling in tho line we will guarantee to save yon money and give yon all new and up-to-date goods Remember the New Store West of the Court House T W Donovan Phone 198 Residence 114 L New Phone May 1801 June March j In month not given In In In 1901 and iu tember Tha last mentioned landing WHS the only ono made out actual request from the ment of ue Isthmus listened to a patriotic speech by oral Black and then was to the large assemblage by Thomas S the William en Topics Ky reb J Bryan lavt by invitalioi of the to a the whilo wore vay Bolh of the adjourned held fn honor of in iho hall of the Mr Bryan and several members of tho ture eulogistic addresses and an was and religious I at Iho grave I Mr warmly received by I the In iho capitol Mr Brynn he would I yet repent and a tn Bryan WHS by corporate Influences thai hid he should HP said the man Goebel he cover bo is alive now ami his is mentioned in connection the chairmanship of the Democratic Ho snld ho believed McKinley's in- of Cleveland in which he said made money tho ter of man correctly drawn Bryan said he did not want a re- organization of tho Democratic party he flirt not want the party to the of falling tL of he money power ON CHARGE OF FORGERY Several Officials of Pike Lake Wis Under Arrest Milwaukee Feo Evening Wisconsin from Wii Several of tho officers of the town of Pike Lake have bean arrested the complaint of the president of bank ot Wittenberg R W on o For Severn years It la officers have carried on a system ot forgery hy col money from different panic on Illegally drawn town orders about of these or deis fell the hands of the bank for collection when an in showed them to be less The hank brought suit against the town for recovery but Judge venhorn that as the orders were forgeries the own was not liable upon that declaration the arrests weio made FAST AND FURIOUS DEBATE Kentucky and Horns In the Home Washington Feb and Kentucky locked the house Wednesday The debate which in- nearly of both stale delegations was fast and furious from start to finish de- manded of Indiana the return of W S Taylor that he might be tried for the assassination of Villiam Goebel The attack was made by Mr James and tbe defense was led by Mr Crumpacker Partisan feeling rose to an extreme diplo- matic appropriation was under consideration at tho time Mr James fired both sides of the house to interest and feeling by de- claring at tho outset that the lough rider president was ridiculous in his message to congress favoring Inter- national extradition treaties when one state could not get from another tives from Justice He had ho said Introduced a In which the federal government made extradition sory where persons had been indicted for crime For four years he said Governor Durhin of Indiana had Taylor who had been ly Indicted in Kentucky for tho murder of Goebel and yet I notice that when Durbin comes to continued Mr James he Is and dined by this The president for about a half hour He paid a to the Grand Army and Its work and in u general way spoke of the duties of and of the lessons taught by the Civil war He always felt he said that lie veterans of tho war taught thc the of us as Important lnc c- sons for peace as for war j waters to Colonel John P Irish of San the president's attitude responsibility 11 Is Co the cf v 1 tin us certainly tint will To th irs i tiis St reDdy for V IV i if he will v.'i'.o loM liim for Iv ivO in on the Panama question tive Graff talked on the Greater Re- aie coaled ATTACKS UNITED STATES Question of Fuel and Provisions coming Serious Detroit Fob a renewal of tho snow blockade tho question of fuel nnd provisions has grown more serious than ever In tho region lying bay and the lower nJ of Lake Huron Harbor Beach one train aluco Jan 16 Tho Pere Marquetto line between and Port Huron la now also locked The Michigan Central had o abandon two trains on Ita Bay City but la having less difficulty in Its main lg practically Isolated ex- for the line Two Marquetto trains are stalled in Tho Allegan sion of tho Hero is blocked Two passenger trains were stalled near all night and train Is snowbound fit Zeeland The Pero hag a train at In ten feet of snow Tho Three I lice is to move a train ho Big Four has succeeded In R train out ot a drift near rean that had been tied up there fov twenty-four houra aro snowbound and road traffic in Indiana la demoralized public General paid high compliment to Secretary anil sured him he rely upon the of every officer on active nnd I retired list Secretary Tatt spoke of I and complimented the work of in the Philippines were also made by Admiral Corporal James Tanner and George Harris i ftp MAY SOLVE MURDER Servant Girl Gives of Miss Lafayette Ind Feb may prove to be a clew to the der mystery has been given to the fayette detectives by fln a servant in the employ of F of this city Miss Griffin that sho In tain that the man who Miss Schafer was thc same person who lowed her on tho night tho murder was committed and she believes the school teacher was mistaken herself Miss visited In foi 1 this winter and visit brought to a sudden termination the morning following the tragedy Russian of War en the anil pub nothing t tho of the u Tilt St o T th a bitter j tack tho States which h MYSTERY j supposes to bo rill ol tho di i patch ot American consuls to Clew to the arrt Ih United States of a to win th of the entire and ex- the far market laics if II seems war out it will have been by with their great Don upon extradition of her fright and tho fear that the e 1 1 CC rt V O r f I fl who absolutely confides to Durhin tho right to give tho waiting and anxious tho news that Hanna can run for president If ho wants to Ami when we all read that wo again clare tha kins can do no wrong These remarks met Democratic plause and laughter but the op- position and for something two hours many members were on their eot at a time and murderer whon ho discovered hid take would also take her life GARRISONS RELIEVED Germans IN KOREA General Insurrection Probably Occur in the Seoul Feb nre in the ing of havo thru they LUC Korean been from Swakopmund German Africa from tho criminal and commander of tho German gunboat records ot both Kentucky and paying tho garrisons at wero handled without gloves Windhoek and been relieved by company with The relict ot protested the loving wife be- ore I married I always had a new every time I wanted one ics answered the husband looking up from bis paper snd I put jn the every T mouse In the RAYNOR TO BE SENATOR Farmer's Body Found Minn Feb frozen Lawyer Will McComas and body of Martin n br h you P EO to kinder think ba- too tees either of IIM 5 to learn how to talk t jou tulak Might a farmer living in Rose Dell township was last seen alive in on Tan 23 His watch money and other valuables aro Brooded Criticism O Feb H cannty auditor married aged fifty-three over political criticism anJ committed Wednesday In the rear room of tha office The was lessened and ter nature restored by the tion of a on thc reorganization of the consular service by NSr of Pennsylvania it afterward broke out again under the lead of Tr Stanley of Kentucky only to be again quelled by a long against Canadian reciprocity by Mr Volsted of Minnesota The session was concluded at o o'clock hy a ten-minute appeal by Mr Harrison of New York for equal ment of American citizens for American Hebrews In Russia CHANGED ITS TACTICS Refuses to Pass Fair Without Debate Washington almost allowing the to tho urgent deficiency appropriation Ing for a loan of to Iho St Louis exposition to get through out any discussion the ate changed its tactics just as the vote was about to be taken and began a debate on the loan provision which continued for about four hours and was still In progress when tho senate adjourned for the day The precipitated by ft point of order against the amendment by Mr Bailey who maintained that the national government was not as such concerned with the success or failure of any exposition He was malcontent aro iato 1 a next spring Raise Sieges of Windhoek in the c the ro and Okahandja Unit are Feb cablegram has order to their It I elated that tho claim that livor all tho ir arc N MEANS WAR Ot two guns occurred Jan 27 and was without losses Japanese at Tar Germans defeated tho ct In a six-hour engagement on Jan 28.1 u Natives have Tokio women and and in j the a most cases the bodies were i climax The military losses amount to Tho six and been fifty other privy count il v fatalities i I DEMOCRATS OF ILLINOIS K thn mini Will Hold Convention at i field on June H j tense of i Chicago Feb Democratic at th state committee Wednesday fixed the sian dale of the state convention as An U nnd decided upon as sian i place for it The i aspirations of various wne under consideration Friends of and Congressman James II Price of of Williams claim majorities In thc con- B nrd of volition for candidates Chicago In the of til EXPRESS TRAIN WRECKED Two Persons Killed and Forty Others Halifax X S Feb dead two fatally and twenty-five seriously is tho revised casualty list In the of the Intercolonial express train the live rais of which left the rails ut Hunter's Crossing west o this city down a foot embankment Into the die river Everyone of tha thirty suffered more or lesa rious injuries as did the ton members of tile train crew Mrs John of Halifax and Conductor Duncan were killed J 1C Hlair and an Ar- peddler name not known were- Injured The wreck is supposed to have iltcil some detect in the wheels of baggage car which first left the A broken rail was at Brut to have caused the wreck but investigation showed that this was not the case KILLED IN A QUARREL Wealthy and His Tenant Shot by a Negro Miss Feb u wealthy plantation owner and Albert a negro tenant were by Luther a negro in a shooting scrape which grew out ot a between Eastland and hert Tho tragedy occurred on plantation and when news of It reached Doddsville a posse wan In- organized When the posse arrived at the plantation further shoot- ing occurred and John Winters a gro escaped and posses from Cleveland points are searching for him and two other negroes who it 13 charged Implicated with him in the ing of The negroes will be lynched If captured DECIDES TO INCORPORATE WHEAT Corbet t From Maryland Md Feb ported by Mr Lodge and Mr Elkins was found in the ashes of a the members of while speeches were made In support straw pile in a Held half way the Maryland general assembly met In of the amendment by Messrs Hale his homo and the village of Jasper last night and after parleying Arisen more ihan three Had others In selecting Isidor Raynor for the i United States to succeed I Senator E tho ent incumbent Today Mr Raynor a well known Baltimore city lawyer who achieved an International reputation as tho leading tonnsel for Admiral tho naval court will ho by the members of the assembly In Joint to tho Tidal Wave Drowns Fishermen an Brest France Feb tidal vu swept the const Cv 1 of One third of the er commune of Is under 10 many wore wrecked and some of their occupants wore drowned ltl An Immense amount of waa done The people near tho shore were obliged to nee from their houses Minnesota Farmers Exchange Will Capitalized at St Feb decided under tho laws of thin with capital stock of tbo exchange took I nn ml yesterday to March 1C It Is expected that at that lima a appointed to prepare articles of Incorporation will bo ready to and tho committee on con- will have com- its WOlk Tho exchange perfected IU nent by continuing the of tho temporary organization and electing a board of nine directors the of corn and records i lor the year IIL the its 1 tit tne marks Factory Closed by a Strike Wis Feb of tho Woodenware sany the biggest factory of Its kind In th world waa closed Wednesday by a strike resulting from a cut week Ir tho pay of tho pall Excitement In Washington Feb advices Kearly men are Involved from thoroughly authentic sources In- that a terrifying state of affairs aas existed recently In One letter tells in detail how the recent revolt waa suppressed and tho ters shot down Indiscriminately The still intense snd foreign i Gadly Burred was so tally 1 tint he cannot recover and lolin Grenr the In a ex- plosion at tho to Death In Storm N P Fob I who Is erld to have been slightly fatally WILL WATCH Navy Anticipates No ble at Cape Tiburon Feb navy de- anticipates no trouble from tho band of Colombians who aro revolted to have crossed into near Tiburon will be close watch find Ions as they from ing or approaching the canal will bo interfered with tho naval officers will take to tho Colombians with the Starved Himself to Death Carthage Mo G a prominent farmer died Wednesday L himself to death Ha ft particle ot food for days Myers wsa o and paid recently that his who died some time affo wa him to como W her