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   Burlington Hawk Eye (Newspaper) - September 26, 1895, Burlington, Iowa                                SURPLUS IN increase In Treasury Receipts May Turn the Tide bf BOND ISSUE IS UNNECESSARY Hake Claim Thai Have Yet to Be Accelerated Sept of the treasury department now In Washington are highly today over the Increase In tariff receipts for this For the first time since the new tariff law went into effect there Is a surplus in It has been two years under normal the receipts for Sep tember have exceeded the If the claim of the treasury experts to day prove to be true the surplus for the month of September will amount to about The treasury officials are nat because they believe that the turning point has now been reached and that the new tariff law will hence forth prove Its efficiency in raising enough revenue to meet the expenses of the Now that business Is trade once more getting and commerce again beginning to assume normal pro the the nations feels accelerated in stead of showing a begins to ac cumulate a The receipts from all sources during twenty working days of the present month that have elapsed have averaged a day from 905 has been collected the internal rev enue taxes have yielded while from miscellaneous sources has been making a total of It is and it Is alto fetter that the daily receipts the remaining five working days of ihe month will not fall below the aver age that has been maintained so far so that at least may be con expected before the end of the of makes plain tp treasury experts that another bond forthe present at any will Mt be THE THIRD Hoke Smith Seta All Minds at Kelt OB Clevelands Sept tary Smith Is responsible for the an that President Cleveland will shortly set at rest all talk of his ambition for a third According to this the secretary gives it out that Cleveland has no aspira tions for another and that he will soon announce his The oppor will be taken when he goes to on October he has promised to visit the In the course of the remarks he will make on that will state as plainly as need be that no president should aspire to more than two terms in Cleveland will conform to Smiths program or not remains to be But it is suggested that Smith should have known what he was talking about before giving vent to such a and it is alleged that it is due to his influence upon Cleveland that the speech of October 21 is promised at the Atlanta exposi tion by the The inference is drawn by some that in discussing ihe the president informed Smith of this great It is that Smith has not seen Cleveland for not since the speculation commenced concerning the third term and then the con is reached that Cleveland las gone into the letter writing busi ness with and in this way explained his forthcoming It is recalled tiy one who is informed on ihe political situation in that Smith in his efforts to reach the senate has discovered that the dem of are against the third term He being of the admin and working for the would thus be handicapped by sen timent in his personal political contest next should Cleveland be running for president or should he even make the fight for a It thus is represented that Smiths fu ture political chances would be im proved if Cleveland should express the views according to Smiths pro and as announced by John De Witt of New is in the and this fact alone will explain that he K a Cleveland for if he was not he would be at Until he was defeated for congress he had much to say for Cleveland in the house and earned the reputation of being a noisy Warner refers to Cleveland and as fol lows I do not think Cleveland is a candl for and this said in a way indicating that Cleveland might be a candidate next he observed I no means of knowing what he but there is a real strength in rd term sentiment It is hardy be supposed that he would decline a term if the people want 1 do mean to say that Cleveland will e His support is just enough now to make it lies with the republicans to Sw nomination If this congress fails to do any substantial affecting the currency or if it merely potters with Question ineffectually and dodges will make Clevelands Spanish government did not deem this engaged detec upon its own commander of the is a daring American seaman who won notoriety by crossing Se lant c in a small He became re cently the sole owner of the tug it has been rumored for several weeks that he was dickering with the Cuban repre sentative in and a week or so ago he left for New York the details and agree upon a price In case of n o was evidently made SEPTEMBER on the but AID FOR TUB to Carry Arms to the ocean tug Woodal to leave here the sensational of her Ifth ls the announcement ri mission is to take a large con of arms to the Cuban insur The arms are said to be wait the mouth of tae river I vessel has previously been Barged with running the and landing Roloff and his on Cuban Some of her w the charge while In Balti i was not and the boat here al she has been constantly oy government The that her departure cannot be e not carry any revolutionists the transportation of arms is not a viola tion of the neutrality t consul claims that it Is the business of the United States to aid to the revolutionists has been referred to h far the United states marshal has not been authorized to in WAR Alliance May Be ance to Peace of Set cable dispatch to the Herald from Berlin Kreuz Zeitung declares that the alliance has now be come a political factor of the first im At any moment war which up to the present time has been avoid ed only by a may break The signal for hostilities will how ever be given from not from where the want of a firm hand In the government is every where KIKE 8IGAM CUTTERS TOB Will Be Hied to Patrol the Worth Coast of New Sept Within a month nine American built steam cutters and the Spanish flag will be cruising on the north coast of The Late Admiral Manuel Delgado Parejo sent ant Commander Triana to this city on special and the others for these until they were completed did the fact cutters were placed very Not of their become The last of the nine was shipped to Cuba a few days The length of the cutters vary from sixty to seventy and their speed is from eleven to fourteen miles an hour and their average draught is four Their numbering from fifteen to all men from the Spanish will be officered by men of known abil The posts of the new vessels will be on the North coast of be tween Matanzas and Santiago de CLOSE CALL FOK Sear Tokio Officer 13 via Vancou mail steamer which sailed from San Fran cisco August 24 for ran ashore September at the east point of the entrance to the bay of There was a heavy sea and a strong and she went upon The lifeboats were got ready and In doing the second was The purser shortly after got ashore in one of the boats and wired to the office in whence as sistance was sent as soon as The mail and treasure brought up to Yokohama the next day without accident or and as the wind then chopped around to the the sea rapidly went down and the Belgic now lies Her bot tom is CAMPOS CALLS FOK OLD Finds That Raw Recruits Will Not Answer in the Subjugation of is announced that in accordance with a request made by General Martinez the re hereafter sent to Cuba will be composed of instead of as court of in into the sinking of the Spanish warship Sanchez hi Cu ban waters has ordered that the cap tain of the the ship which sank the shall furnish bail in the sum of Let Their Excursion Boats Interfere Don Sept dispatch from Queenstown to the Pall Mall Gaette re ports the crew of the Valkyrie who arrived on board the steamer speak indignantly of the way In which the excursion steamers and tugs ham the yachts in the race off Sandy Hook for the Americas Tups states that the Japanese cap tured Changhua and Tainan Fu from the Formosan rebels after severe fight ing in the latter part of The at last were march ing on where the rebels are con The Japanese army in For which numbers will have to be as the troops are worn out with hardships of the Spy System Is of the Bavarian named has been taken into custody in connection with the recent arrest of a French man and woman in Cologne for The progress of the inquiry in the cases of the Cologne prisoners has revealed a spy system having agencies in every great German and Pfaiffer is alleged to have been one of the Spanish Town Sept rainstorms have prevailed in the province of Sara causing rivers and small streams to overflow their banks and a great deal of damage to The town of Alhama is submerged and every kind of traffic Is Japan to Have a Kino Sept ship building program for the next five years has been definitely In to the two large ironclads now building in she is to have four battle ships of the Boyal Sovereign TIGER PRICE FIVE Tammany Delegates Gain Full Recognition at STATE DEMOCRACY WILL and Ilium Mark the of the Democratic Convention In New Local and disturbing to leaders who have counselled harmony was the situation among the delegates to the democratic convention this The action of the committee on credentials last night in giving Tammany delegates from New York full recognition as rep of the and put ting off the state democracy with one fifth of a vote each was a surprise to every Even that slight tion was limited by the terms of the resolution to this After the state democracy of New York city and county met and quickly decided that they would not ac cept the but would enter the con vention hall as spectators and leave for New York at 3 oclock this The opening of the convention was delayed until by a conference be tween Murphy and with endeavoring to persuade John Boyd who is personally friendly to both to accept the comptrollership Thacher refused absolutely at but the con ference continues to urge even intimating that word had come from Washington that he would be accept able to the The con ference lasted fully an When the convention assembled the report on Queens and Oswego counties were agreed to without When the New York contest was reached and the action of the credentials commit tee was of Kings offered a resolution that the Tammany delegates from New York be given 70 votes and the state democracy 35 votes that the former elect eight members to the state committee and the latter and Tammany to be conceded to the party Patterson then amid mingled jeers and to argue in favor of his He declared that reform had to and that the state democracy represented the pick of business and social life of New York city that their action had been It was idle to deny that there is room for reform in that as it was dem by the That some of the assertions of fraud and cor ruption were true it was demonstrated by the fact that thousands ot demo crats had voted with the The records show that demo cratic votes are controlled by the state democracy who were here asking of Kings county and chair man of the credentials de clared that had been fully and fairly considered in tee last evening and that a decided ma had resolved to give the state democracy only a Tuis was done out of regard for the gentle the delegation more that the deci sion was The best evidence of the of uie Tammany ami tne state democracy to After further Pattersons resolution was killed and the report of the committee giving the state democ racy a vote was Then amid alternate hisses and cheers the state democracy delegation left the The committee on permanent organi reported in favor of Flower for permanent He was conducted to the chair and spoke at some In the course of his remarks Governor Flower dwelt on what he said were the broken promises of the republican party in the declaring that professed reformers were in fact political Turn ing to national issues the speaker de clared that the tide had turned in fa vor of the Every weeks improvement in industry and com he was a vindication of that democratic statesmanship which placed the finances of the country on a sound basis by repealing the Sherman law and revived the waning industries by the enactment of the Wilson To those two beneficiary measures ev ery recent increase in every re cent advance in every recent sale of American securities in every recent opening of mills was dis and the best proof that the democratic position on the tariff is right is found in the universal revival of industries since the enactment of the new Under such conditions no republican attack can undermine the democratic vantage The speaker praised President Cleve land for his honesty and courage and declared that victory in New York would do much to secure a victory in the The convention then proceeded to make Judge of was unanimously named for judge of the court of General Horatio King was unanimously nom for secretary of John of was nom for comptroller leader of the state democracy of New York when he left the con vention The Associated Press can an that we will have a ticket of our own on all local We have not yet decided whether we will affiliate with the Norton of was nomi for attorney general Do of for state and Russell of for state The platform declares for home rule in cities on the liquor question and local with no legislative in for amendments to the li cense laws so as to permit each munic to vote as to what best suits its special conditions for better roads in the interest of farmers and bicyclers in federal taxation for revenue only no government partnership with pro monopolies no meddling with the present tariff for sound money gold and silver as the only legal ten ders no currency nqt convertible into coin gradual of green backs no free and unlimited coinage of silver rigid maintenance of the re served rights of states no force bills no entangling alliances with foreign nations vigorous enforcement of Monroe doctrine no It re affirms the democratic national plat form of 1892 the adminis tration of President A resolution was adopted ing with the Cuban The convention then adjourned sine IN Will Be a Prominent factor In the Coin ing Missouri Kansas of Fort national vice president ofthe American Protect ive Association lectured at Turner hall Monday night When asked today about the the A he said The order Is growing rapidly in We have In round numbers members In California we have and in the older states far ther the number of members we have is and growing We are getting ready to surprise Mis Missouri is well but we would rather show you by our votes than how big a vote we Will the order take part in the next national campaign It certainly will do and it will go In to On October 14 there will be a convention at attended by ninetysix two from each and our and at that time a very strong committee will be It will be the duty of that committee to lay before each polit ical party bur principles and explain to each our The committee will present our j We will demand put on and then determine what we shall You can depend on this We wont vote with a party that condemns our prin and we wont support any party that makes a bid fop the Roman Cath When they have acted we shall act in Do you to control the next election We The party that we vote with will We are hot going in as a political but we have principles to carry and it is to advance them that we shall We will have a hand in the elections in every state in the Our method of dealing with the parties in each state will be much the same as our method in city poli Congress at Womans Congress opened with a memorable and interesting in which many distinguished women from distant cities were The auditorium in the Womans more properly known as Assembly was thronged with and different ad dresses were received with enthusiastic Loulie the chairman of the committee on con opened the exercises of the day with a few was made introduced Joseph president of the womans She made the speech The con gress will begin business Fight tion was brought heVe of a fight be tween a scouting party of ranchmen and a band of Indians in of The been making attacks upon the ranches of the stockmen and had burned a number of ranch build ings and driven off several hundred head of The ranchmen organ a went in pursuit and carne upon them in the They fired upon Indians and the latter stood their The battle was a handtohand and resulted in the killing of five Indians and the wounding of several Three ranchmen were killed and five For the Canoe of American Humane association met in the eigh annual convention here Reports of officers were listened to also a report of Secretary of the Colorado association as to the failure to stop a bull fight at which caused an animated A disposition was shown to censure for not stopping the fight at all The report was finally referred to Mix Shots Were Heaton this morning met Craig a Plattsmouth on the street and fired three shots at All went He then ran into the Norton State bank and fired at but also missed Cashier He was then ar Craig is one of the defendants In a case recently brought by Heatons which was decided against Hea ton and bitter feeling has existed be tween the men IRELANDS Object of the New Movement Is to Raise a Standing JOHN FINERTY SAYS Hour of Englands Difficult Will Be the Time to Men to Fill tbe Sliver nonpar tisan state silver conference was par in by the popu lists and republicans assembled today and passed resolutions in favor of free and unlimited coinage of silver recom mending to the voters to elect only such representatives and presidential electors as will publicly de clare allegiance to this doctrine and request other states to take similar ac Germany to Get Onr New million ingold will be shipped tomorrow to The impression prevails that part of the movement Is for the refunding to the German government of 4 per cent bonds Into 3 One Hundred Killed In a report received that one hundred lives have been lost by a landslide In a vil lage in the Arabian province of Ye men la correct FAIR AND Sept WHITE Burlington and Vicinity Fair and cooler Sept Iowa Fair north in For Illinois Generally fair during to day possibly local thunder storms in central portion followed by cooler to night winds shifting to Subject to Attacks of Cholera While staying the Delta Missis sippi last representing Saplor Wire of St suffered from malaria and became subject to attacks of cholera In every instance when attacked he was relieved as If by magic by using Chamberlains Cholera and Diarrhoea He regard it as the ne plus bf establish a standing army of Irishmen ready to do battle for Irish independence whenever the opportunity may present itself is the object and purpose of the new movement for Irish liberty now being inaugurated at the convention in the Young Mens Christian Association John as permanent chairman of the in his ad dress on position today declared this to be the aim and scope of the The policy of the new campaign will be to make effect ive and practical the dearly cherished maxim that Englands difficulty is Iit lands All over the military companies will be organized by young These companies will be either independent or regular mili tary and will be consid ered as the defense of Permanent organization of the new movement Irish convention was ed today by the adoption of the repo t of the committee appointed yesterday to select officers for the Soon after the delegates to Chairman call for the committee presented its which was read by Senator The recommendations of the commit which were unanimously concurred in by the were as follows the members of the committee on permanent beg to present the following names to the convention Assistant Keat Thomas James C Vice Mjn tana Paul New Haven Holy Massachusetts Cornelius Pittsburg Alderman John Ai Respectfully M chairman of the com on read the report of his which raised a lively debate over the admission of John Mad den and Paul who were not recommended as delegates the com on A delegate from Pennsylvania moved an amendment to the report of the committee on creden tials by adding to the list of delegates the names of Madden and of moved to lay the amendment on the This brought out an exciting in which several spoke at The amendment was laid on the table by a decisive vote and the report of the com was in the inter est of Lynch made a mo tion to admit Madden and Sheedy as delegates independently of the action of the committee on This suggestion was received with but the motion was The cause of the rejection of the delegates was ex by the chairman of the commit tee to be the insufficiency of their cre It was said that the rejection of Madden and Sheedy was a cence of the old fight in the Ancient Order of The rejected men it was to the faction known as the Board of which has not been in unison with the element dominating the present convention The report of the committee seated all delegates except John Dougherty and John on whose behalf no fight was made in the Chairman George Sweeney read the j report of the committee on which was of the ordinary tenor of such re ports and which was except as to the limitation on the hours of the which restriction was stricken out at the suggestion of Chairman Fin Senator Fitzpatrick now read the re port of the committee on permanent or which was adopted amid great Delegate Carney of New moved to add to the list of vice presidents the name of ODonovan but Rossa declined perempt and the matter was not put to a When Finerty arose in his place as permanent chairman of the conven tion he was greeted by enthusiastic ap which lasted several Chairman Finerty said To be upon to preside over this convention is an honor which I shall remember with pride to the day of my I have noticed in some of our newspapers editorials ques the prudence of our movement and laying down a policy for us to fol They are afraid we will do some thing that may offend British senti What do we care for English We do not want to offend American We do not want to offend French We do not want to offend Russian But we do want to and seriously of fend English We sound here the of whiggery in The same spirit that ani mated the breasts of our fathers who met the spearmen of Strongbow stirs the Irish race We admit the physical conquest of but we deny the moral conquest of We have not ceased and will never cease to hate our hereditary and mer ciless Did Not Feel That Way In Why are our American friends so fearful of offending English sentiment When Americans had a grievance against England they stood not on the order of what they wanted to They hesitated not to throw overboard the tea chests in Boston They made the crown officers swallow their papers on Boston Common and won American The American people have a right to ask certain things of us as American citizens because we are American Rot Americans can find no blot on the record of the Irish race as American They have never seen the flag of our fathers rais ed against the American government and thj inly flag they ever saw raised against the American was a very different color from that of the glorious green of our Irish We are not for three or for a We are enlisted for for a war that shall never terminate till victory perches on our England may send an army of but we do not fear The English press may revile may our may misrepresent our methods I say should say for such has been and ever will be the policy of the British press toward the cause of Ireland and those who seek its We dont care if they send the whole of Scotland Yard to ferret In our Our purpose is noble and our our and if neces sary out lives will be devoted to Its ac We do not contemplate We do not contemplate swin These things are the belongings of and to England we will leave We say to the whole civilized no matter where Irishmen may be that we welcome opposition to England in any and every shape and To the Russian who may invade India we say God speed your inva sion To the French who seek to drive out the English from Egypt we say Drive them out and God strengthen your arm In so To the German who opposes the extension of English rule In Africa we say Take the whole of Africa from and if you need the help of stout Irish hands in that work we are ready to help In a we are the friends of every enemy that England and the enemies of every friend of These our colors we nail to the and will never desert till we have driven our ship home to the haven of a free and independent Ire We want to organize this new move ment on patriotic and martial We want to tell the English and the world that we propose to enlist young men of Irish blood in independent military companies to be ready when the time The speaker told the story of Wolfe Tones efforts to enlist French aid for Ireland and the duties of Then he alluded to the graves of and other Irish he and from each he the same Sever the connection with 1leilge of life and The pride of empire is but the love of liberty is The Inter of empire are but the cause of patriotism is more We have no desire for an empire in Africa or We are the foresworn and of that empire and to its overthrow we pledge out fortunes and our speech was frequently interrupted by applause and at its con the convention rose to its and shook the massive building its vociferous The first regular business done was the adoption of a motion by ONeill of that a committee of one from each state be appointed to draft of New moved the appointment of a com on organization and ways and which was A resolu tion of sympathy with the Cubans struggling for freedom was loudly ap plauded and was referred to the com on Chairman Finerty read a telegram from the Polish National Alliance of America offering sympathy the conventions God save fair Enthusiastic applause greeted this A reso lution advising the study and cation of the Irish language and litera ture was A resolution pro testing against the proposed occupa tion of Trinidad by Great and declaring strongly for the Monroe doc was also well Several resolutions of approval with the ob of the convention were Finerty called ONeill to the chair After the announcement of some of the com the convention adjourned to oclock this In the evening resolutions were ofi sympathy with Cuban A communication was presented from the Polish Alliance of the United States expressing sympathy with the objects of the Several other resolutions and com were then handed in and turned over to the committee on plat form and A number of telegrams and cable grams were received in addition to those of yesterday approving the con vention and endorsing the They were read by Secretary HOLMES READ NEWS OF THE STATE Ancient Poem Very Like the Amer The Last remarkable literary coincidence has lately been established in Miyako a has shown that a celebrated Chinese written sev eral hundred years ago by Liu Ting bears a really striking resem blance to The Last by Oliver Wendell It is scarcely conceiv able that the American author could have had any idea of the Chinese poets A Nor bark Ida thirtytwo days from has arrived at quar Her of health shows that prior to her departure there had been thirty cases of yellow with fifteen 134 cases of with three at Her captain reports he lost one man from yellow fever on September and there had been no sickness on board since There is no sickness on the ves sel but she will be isolated and thoroughly British Resist Mexico tele gram from San Luis Potosi states the Englishmen in control of the Guadal cazar on being summoned to surrender possession of the property to representatives of the shares amount ing to resisted the authorities with arms and hoisted the British flag defying the local officers to enter the This Is a quicksilver mine owned in regarding which there has been and was recent ly organized in French is reported that t rench soldiers at Madagas are dying at the rate of thirty to forty per She Did Not Want a editor of the National says When at the Iowa State Fair last my wife was taken violently ill with cholera mor I Shall I go for a doctor she Go for Chamberlains Cholera and Diarrhoea I followed The result was that in twentyfour hours my wife was about again and enjoyed the The Building and Loan Association Affairs Before the Court DAVENPORT HAS A NEW Legion of Honor Is In Convention at Ot of and Ap pointment or Des The application of the Lellars Building and Loan of which ex Congressman Struble is for the discharge of Receiver William Wil of the Union Building and Sav ings wrecked by came on for a hearing be fore Judge Stevenson this The receiver was examined at length and said he had on hand waiting for a decision of the court as to whether Captain of Oska and others who gave notice ninety days before the are outside creditors and must be paid in full before stock holders are given their pro rata on after which decision the money is to be is sued in The LeMars con cern has about onefourth of the stock and asked to be appointed receiver place of claiming that it would act without The receiver claiming the com pany wants to get hold of the assets in cash on hand for its own business and that it will assess the attorney instead of the receivers de nied it and says it can save a This the receiver denies and the court will decide the case next P Legion of Honor at leff Des The council of the Northwest ern Legion of Honor began here today with delegates present fro Minnesota and Official reports were the order of the The follow ing grand officers were on hand today of Des Moines of grand of Maren go grand of DCS Moines Josiah of Iowa past of Des chief medical of grand trus A number of work ing committees were Forced to Des whole sale drug firm of Hurlbut 4 probably the largest wholesale drug store in was closed on an attach ment of parties in New from whom the company within the past ninety borrowed The money became due a few days and a draft for forwarded here for and was honored by the drug firm yes New York creditors drew on sight for the remaining which the could nqt It is claimed and liabilities and that the house will soon resume Democrats Even Snubbed by populist central committee held a meet ing at the court house Dur ing the session a committee of demo crats appeared and asked what the prospects were for The popu lists absolutely snubbed the democrats and gave them to understand that un less the democratic en the populist doctrine there could be no Ralph a popu list addressed a populist gath ering here last opening the cam Lost All His Hay and Farm West afternoon Smiths new large situated mile north of burned with including all his oats and a lot of farm By the timely ar rival of our fire company with their chemical engine the large house was though it was badly Loss about party covered by in It is not known how the fire Davenport Has a New new 8 page morning called the made its appearance here Its news columns were filled by the full leased wire service of the United The new paper is owned by a syndicate of prominent local It will be advocate of protection and will oppose the free coinage of It 13 equipped with a complete modem Catholics Welcome mem bers of the Catholic clergy of the dio cese of Davenport gathered here yes to tender a welcome to Bishop Cosgrove on his return home from his visit to the After a ban quet at Ambrose cis of delivered an ad and in concluding handed the bishop a purse of contributed by the diocesan Drakes Regiment at ing the regiment are holding a reunion at Ed This is General Drakes regi and he is the guest of The reunion is well General Drake made the principal address to and was enthusiastically Ready for Sioux Sept Jour special says word was brought here that a large railroad consisting of two hun dred and fifty teams and with is camped on the other side the Missouri river in A Prominent of Edmond White died at his home at The funeral will be held at Wayne Congre September at Reunion at two reunion of the First Iowa Veteran Vol Cavalry opened today with a large There will be a regi mental campfire of reception of incoming veterans and brief ness occupied the first day of 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