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   Cedar Rapids Republican, The (Newspaper) - March 12, 1902, Cedar Rapids, Iowa                                r THE CEDAR RAPIDS CEDAR RAPIDS IOWA WEDNESDAY MORNING MARCH 12 PAGES No S If HENRY RETURNS TO FATHERLAND GREAT DEMONSTRATION MADE ON DEPARTURE OF VESSEL PRINCE THANKS PRESIDENT KINDNESS SHOWN HIM later in the day a formal dedication of the Illinois building took place ANNUAL ROUND-UP LAST DAY IN UNITED STATES AS BUSY AS ANY Entire Day Spent on Re- Deputations of Various Kinds Before Sailing The Twenty-fifth Annual Cattle at Fort Worth Ui Texas March cattle raisers commission menus ers and packers are gathered Worth for twenty-fifth an- Convention of the Texas Cattle ers association which will be in slon through the remainder of the They come not only from all parts of Texas but from Oklahoma Kansas Colorado and other states ai well The gathering is the largest of its kind ever held m the southwest The officers reports show that the last year prevented many tle thefts and thus was a great benefit to the entire slate Inspectors are kept at all the principle markets and these watch the brands and see that no shipper handles a brand he is not to handle In connection with the convention there is a big fat stock show in progress with hundreds of line cattle on exhibition ASSESSMENT PASSES SENATE SUDDEN PASSAGE A SURPRISE TO EVERYONE company are preparing an answer to the in efjiiity filed in United States circuit court of Minnesota to test the validity of the merger it is said the answer will be that the Northern Securities company owns not more than forty per cent the Great stock or less than a ing interest while it ninety-eight cent of the Northern stock The lawyers for the defense hold there Is no control of competing lines and that therefore there is no violation of law COMES TO VOTE IN AFTERNOON AND GETS GOOD MAJORITY CUT THROAT OF HIS WIFE RAILROADS OF IOWA WILL HAVE A NEW DEAL NOW House Votes Down to Take Circle From Head of Australian Other Legislative News Xew York March Henry's last day in Xew York began much as other days have during bis visit to America He on board the Deutschland He had partially finished his meal when the mayor Hoboken was announced The prince received him immediately and ments were made for the last to be given the prince The mayor told the prince that the German singing societies of Hoboken and Jersey City assemble during the afternoon to give him a farewell The prince had planned to make several calls this morning acknowledging the ments given him here but gave up his plans when he found the time was too limited During the morning a- ber of the letter cariers association presented bronze tablets the martyred dents in bas-relief After the letter carriers left the prince received a number of visitors Shortly after noon the prince farewell luncheon to Roosevelt's representatives on his tour After rhe course the prince arose and picking up an can Beauty rose is the badge of what I have been admiring on my trip through the United Beauty The dock was crowded when the Deutschland pulled out into the stream York Starch Henry sailed for Board the Deutschland this afternoon His last day in America was spent entirely on board the Deutschland but it was well filled with pleasing incidents Early In the morning he was by Mayor Low and others later Ad- miral Evans official party ed a delegation of letter carriers pre- sented the portraits of Lincoln fleld and McKinley The prince made happy replies to the farewells spoken and again and again expressed his preciation of the courtesies extended pleasures tad experienced During the day the prince telegraphed President him and through him the country for the kindness shown him by the people The reply expressed the pleasure that he visit had given himself and the people and the earnest wish that the feeling of friendship Germany and the United States may be ened As the Deutschland steamed away the crowds on the docks cheered and the batteries at and saluted the Deutschland re- plying with her guns The yacht Hohenzollern sailed at this afternoon PARAMOUR KILLS Arkansas Woman Takes Carbolic Acid In Memphis Hotel Memphis Tenn March B Hankins a young woman of Brinkley Ark committed suicide in a local tel this morning by carbolic acid and J V Duvall employed by the Kansas City Memphis and Birmingham railroad is locked pending an They occupied a room er registering under assumed names it is said admits purchasing the acid at the woman's request but did not know she contemplated suicide President of Trustees Champaign 111 aMrch A P of Chicago was today president of the board of the University of Illinois FIRST VETO IS SENT TO CONGRESS PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT MAKES USE OF HIGHEST AUTHORITY REFUSES TO REMOVE CHARGE OF DESERTION FROM NAVY DECLARES DESERTION IN WAR IS HIGH Asserts That Name of Deserter Should Not Be on Same List As Those of Fought Through Washington D C llarch dent Roosevelt today sent his first veto message to congress The vetoed was one removing charge of de- sertion from the naval record of John Glass The message There can be no graver crime than Special to The Dos Moines March railway assessment the senate late this afternoon by a vote of thirty-two to nine without amendment in any form This is a great surprise to all as it was expected to hang fire until the last of the week At the afternoon session Porter offered two amendments but they were voted down One of these was to use stocks and bonds alone if found and the other was to require the executive council to show reasons for deviation therefrom Hon Tim Donahue of O'Brian offered the following resolution which went over the Resolved That we the house of of the general assembly of Iowa do extend out heartfelt pathy to England in this her hour of distress caused by the courage and de- termination of the brave Boers in South Africa whereby a severe defeat has been administered to the British troops The resolution when read provoked a great deal of mirth on the part of the members Donahue a few days ago of- a resolution of sympathy Boers The resolution after some little discussion was tabled by a vote of ST to 33 The present resolution will doubtless meet a similar fate house this defeated the l by Barker to abolish the party circle at the head of the ballot The was called up by the author who warmly defended it on the ground that it would greatly simplify the ter of voting and that there would be fewer mistakes made by the voters and that the counting oi ballots would be facilitated by the change Furry of and Buchanan cf Wapello were against the measure They were of the opinion that the would encourage ignorance and were therefore not in favor of it Campbell of Page was In favor of it because he declared that in ties the exact sentiment of could be while under the present votes are annually thrown out by tne judges of election because of improper markings to haps change the result Cheney of Clay believed that with all the publication of ballots in the weekly newspapers and with the posting of sample ballots if a voter could not vote in such a manner as to express his sentiments he was not en- New Jersey Man Killed His Wife Be- cause of Domestic Trouble Camden N J March mont because he unable to obtain of his child Lafayette Gruff Aged 21 of Gloucester X J today cut throat of his wife Ann Gruff 10 killing her instantly lie ired a shot from his revolver at his seven months child but the bullet missed and lodged in the head of Sirs Susan Gowie aged 55 Mrs Gruffs aunt Her condition is critical Gruff ar- rested some hours later Domestic trouble caused the tragedy OMAHA DEVASTATED BY WINDSTORM HEAVIEST WIND RAIN AND HAIL EVER KNOWN THERE is in East St Louis capital jGOO to be constructed from Mount j county in a westerly di- through the counties ot rc-nce I Hamilton Jefferson franklin json Jackson Union and Alexander to i point on the Mississippi river near The and first board of directors are C McLain Edward D Sullivan East St Louis J S Walker V E Bliss of Louis Mo MONMOUTH PARK CHURCH ALLY BLOWN TO PIECES MANY PEOPLE IN STORM HAD VERY NARROW ESCAPES FUNSTON IN CHICAGO The Captor of Aguinaldo To Be in Chicago Chicago is in cago today and this evening he will be the Kuest a given by the club the foremost republican of the west Former E Adams will act as and Henry D Estabrook Judge William R Day Canton O Myron T Herrick of land R Peck of Chicago are expected to deliver addresses Small Towns In Eastern Nebraska Re- port Worst Storm For Many of Disaster SPAULDING'S CASE ARGUED Demurrer to Temporary Injunction Against Argued Xew York March ar- gued the demurrer temporary in- junction restraining A T Spaulding from acting as president of the al League oi Base Ball clubs before Justice Truax of the supreme court day The decision was reserved CHOATE PRESIDES PRINCE HENRY GOES HOME The Much Feted Prince Has Started on His Homeward Journey at Last Xew Tork March Prince boarded the steamship today he found hls'cabin almost i filled with flowers and other mementoes sent by distinguished persons whom he has met during his sojourn in this country At the dock to see off Ambassador Von General Buenz Rear Admiral Evans Assistant Secretary of State David J Hill and many other persons of distinction The Deutschland is to i take a shorter course across the tic and is expected to arrive at Bremen by next Wednesday the crime of desertion from the army or navy especially during war it is then high treason to the nation and justly punishable by death Xo man should be relieved of such a crime especially when nearly forty years have passed IOWA CITY SCHOOL since it occurred save the one clearest j Fremont Tribune Destroyed Fremont March entire of the burned The loss is FAMOUS WEDDING IN BOSTON TODAY MISS MARIAN MASON WEDS ARD T WILSON FASHIONABLE SOCIETY FROM MANY CITIES THERE titled to consideration at the hands ot the law He believed there should be some tendency towards education as a requirement for franchise ELECTION IMPORTANT BILLS REPORTED One Involved in Train Robbery ing Death May Be Hung Washington D C March house committee on judiciary today the reports on two Important i bills namely for the suppression of 1 train robberies and to define so as to limit the Issuance of in- junctions in labor controversies The train robbery was amended any person who obstructs derails or commits assault upon any railroad train or Its passengers with the intent to commit robbery or other crime shall be punishable with death if the death of any person on the train is effected and with an imprisonment of from five to ten years if no death Is I The Injunction that no agreement between persons to do or not to do any act in furtherance of any trade dispute between employers employes shall be doomed criminal nor shall such persons b-s indictable for conspiracy nor shall such agreement be in restraint of shall any restraining order or tion issued in relation thereto possible proof of his real innocence In this case the statement made by the affiant before the committee does not in all points agree witn his statement made to the secretary of the navy In any event It is incomprehensible to me that he should not have made an effective effort to get bach into the navy He had served but little more than a month when he and the war lasted over a year afterward yet he made no effort whatever to get back into the war Under such circum- stances it to me that to remove the charge of desertion from the navy and give him an honorable discharge would be to falsify the records and do an Injustice to his gallant and worthy comrades who fought through the war to the finish The names of the erans who fought through the civil war make the honor lift of the republic and I am not willing to put upon it the name of a man unworthy of the high position After the message had been delivered Senator Gallinger from the committee on affairs read the report on which the senate acted From that statement il appeared that Glass en- listed in January when years of age and that having witnessed an act which compromised the second officer of the ship he was taken ashore In March of that year by that officer nnd told not to report again for duty The committee say that this order together with youth was responsible for his desertion WILL PUNISH CHINESE BANDITS General of Imperial Army Ordered to Supervise the Execution Fektn Imperial exile just Issued commands General Ma t to anil personally vise the punishment of wh a priest SONS OF VETERANS ILLINOIS DAY AT CHARLESTON Illinois Well Represented at the South Carolina Exposition Charleston S C March dis- delegates from the Prairie state which reached Charleston day united to make Illinois day one of the conspicuous of the exposition The visitors were cordially welcomed by F W of the Exposition Mayor Smith of Charleston Governor McSwceney of South Carolina to whose addresses responses by Tales of Illinois and Frederick K Smith of John C of cago and Congressman E Foss also among Irvr the formal exercises a luncheon was Kiven the Illinois guests at the woman's by the and Sons of Confederate Veterans in sion in Mississippi Meridian Miss March is pry with and hunting honor of the Sons of Confederate Ve crans annual state is Sn progress The attendance is un usually large every local camp in th state being fully represented many ing a number of spankers of note wh are to address the gathering Favors Ratification of Treaty Copenhagen March folk thing in a of ihc whole at In executive session today voted hy large majority in favor of the lion or the treaty for the sale of th Danish West India Islands to tl United States PROMINENT IN EXCLUSIVE BACK She is Witty Beautiful and Talented With An Ancestry That Runs is Wilson Special to The Omaha March buildings wero more or less damaged by a windstorm shortly after midnight The wind-swept district is strewn with the debris Buildings were unroofed torn fences thrown down and windows blown out The storm section was panic Stricken rain and lightning adding to terror Several were injured but none Telephone and telegraph wires are badly damaged AH the railroads report heavy rain's around Omaha but little damage done alons Union Pacific The heaviest wind rain and storm in the history ot the city visited Omaha and Douglass county at 2 o'clock this morning Although perhaps fifty buildings were more or less damaged nobody was seriously hurt People who were caught in the storm had narrow escapes and Mrs Amanda Geary who lives at street Grand avenue probably death by being absent from home Her house was picked up and scattered over a ground the furniture being found in a neighboring field Telephone and wires in the path of the storm were strewn over the streets and a number of poles torn out The Franklin school one cf the largest in the city had to be abandoned arily A large chimney was blown into the roof which caved in and demolished the Interior of several rooms Small buildings were blown about in every way and several barns were torn to The Park M E church literally blown to Several greenhouses were wrecked by the hail hospital was damaged by a large chimney being blown through the roof Several nearby towns in this county report the worst storm for years It was severe at Valley and At Florence three miles north where the city water works are the storm twisted several buildings from their foundations In Park the lightning struck eral barns The American Ambassador to Preside at a Dinner Tonight London March Choate United States ambassador presides this evening the annual dinner of the Falk Fishers Club The affair took place at the Hotel Cecil be at- tended by many men of prominence NO JUST RETURN FOR EXPENDITURE DEMOCRATS ASSAIL PENDING v SHIP SUBSIDY DECLARE IT WILL NOT NEEDED RESULTS ELECTION OF SENATORS BY ULAR VOTE BROUGHT UP Berry of Arkansas Innocently When Committee of Elections Will Report It To Senate THOUSANDS LEFT HOMELESS Another Terrible Earthquake in Same as Before St March town ot partially destroyed by an earthquake a month ago attended by heavy loss of life was the scone of ther disturbances Sunday Twelve thousand are now Steamship Arrivals Mew from Liverpool from Xew York via Boulogne Sur Mer BIG BOSTON STRIKE GROWING BIGGER THREE THOUSAND ADDED TO THE RANKS THIS MORNING TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND MAY BE CALLED OUT COAL AND LUMBER TEAMSTERS ARE LIKELY TO JOIN of Public Schools Defeat Against Athletics Iowa City March The school election to choose fvo embers of the board of education held in this city Monday For the rst time in years there were two is in the field The regular son ticket was defeated by a union slate The defeated dates are now members of the board hile the successful ones are not The ote Albert Hemmer J W wain A C Howell S W ercer A feature of the election the of the high school lads r the Independent ticket and against he regular slate because of the stand hich the old members of the board ave made against athletics RED FUNSTON AGAIN HONORED Guest of Marquette Lincoln Press and Athletic Clubs of Chicago Chicago General rlck S was the guest of r at an elaborate banquet at the uette club tonight the members of the oln club also shared in the ion At the dub this afternoon an reception was held The rs at the banquet tonight were 1 John C Black of Chicago Colonel Henry Turner of Chicago anj T Herrick of Cleveland lorrow Funston will be shown the of Chicago and will hold at the Press club and at the Ath- etic club On Thursday morning he vill to New York HUSBAND IMPLICATED IN DEATH Jury Finds That Poison Was Carried By Her Husband Lowell Mich March The jury of Mrs from the effects of poison taken in fnr verdict that death vus hy poisoning throuch the mails hy unknown en- it delivered to Boston Mass March able society people of Xew York ton Newport and other cities thronged church at today at the wedding of Miss Mason ter of Dr and Mrs Lawrence Mason ot this city and Mr Richard T son Jr of Xew York Though ly attended the was very un- owing to its being Lent The decorations of the church were en- tirely of lillies and green Following the ceremony at an orate wedding breakfast and reception given at the ot parents street The bride of hos been nent in the exclusive Rick Bay since her debut five years ago Witty beautiful and with an try that runs back three hundred years to Major John Mason deputy governor o Connecticut she is parent to her maiden the Misses Ida and Ellen Mason of Boston whose joint fortune is estimated at She is a beautiful blonde with delicate rose colored complexion To her young friends In Boston ahe is known as The front her striking re- semblance to Gainsborough's famous portrait of tha Duchess ot Devonshire Mr known as Dickie Wilson among his friends is the son of Mr and Mrs Richard T son of Xew York no present day family in America has mad many notable matrimonial alliances as the Wilsons Mr Orme Wilson brother of the of married Miss Carrie A sister Miss Grace marled Jr while another was wedded to the Hon Michael Herbert of England Mr T Wilcon Jr after his from Columbia university in became interested in racing and shooting and spent his summers at Saratoga and his spare time in ters in the south where he has two islands as Ho be- longs to many of the leading of Xew York and is a member of the brokerage firm of R T Wilson Co BRITISH SCARE SUBSIDES Strike is Seriously Felt Throughout the Bean City and Business is Practically at a Standstill Little Change of Sentiment fn Stock Markets of the World New York March Wall street sentiment expressed a irense of relief when the report of the early London showed that powerful support was accorded the market there and very little damage had resulted elsewhere from the shock of the cap- turn of Methuen The price of Brit- ish consuls yielded a shade which was probably the most accurate index of the real gravity of the event In Its influence upon British financial The news of the deposit at the sub treasury of In gold for transfer to Eton Francisco in connection the traction there called attention to our own money market situation selling movement followed forced the market to irregularity for the rest of the The earlier pains were wiped out by the first on this news and there wore some quent recoveries hut the market closed in tone without animation Of the special movements that in Colorado and Southern continued to be notable Manhattan was firm on the report of large earnings Rumors were still henrd of the consolidation of can Central railroad Interests Chicago terminal slocks were advanced on re- ports of the buying Vn the interest of Ohio Wisconsin Central stocks were active strong without explanation The in Peoples Gas was due to the reports of to contest cent There were a few other wide movements of less importance which wore not fully maintained Boston three and recruits were glided to the ra the strikers this morning and the ers say that if necessary al men can be called out The local coal and lumber teamsters may go out before the week is over The strike is seriously felt throughout the city In the business sections there is every of a holiday Work in the shipping department is practically at m standstill Washington D C March several hours today the senate had tht ship subsidy under consideration Mallory of Florida made an extended speech in opposition to the measure the carefully and held there was no good reason for i into a law saying that he be- Q it would not accomplish the rev suits hoped for it by its promoters was based chiefly ground that it extend the of the United States treasury to individuals and corporations any just for the Prior to the consideration sidy measure a lively debate occurred over the effort on the part Arkansas to ascertain when the on privileges and elections ba expected to return a senate for the election of senators the direct vote of the Hoar of his vigorous opposition to the on the ground it would subvert fundamental principles upon senate was founded The house today entered on a of the but as usual during the debate on the appropriations p who spoke themselves to except the before the house Early in the day Thayer of setts attempted to take advantage ot f- the diversion among the republicans on trm subject of reciprocity by bringing forward a resolution to Investigate reports that the sugar trust the chief beneficiary of Cuban city He tried to overturn the decision of the speaker in order to secure on his resolution but the republicans came up solidly against such action and he was J Brantley of Georgia democrat made a speech in favor of Cuban reciprocity and Meyer democrat of fy against it Hill of Connecticut some rer murks on his monetary The feature of the day however was jg the speech by Burleson of Texas at- tacking Secretary Hay for declining request the British authorities MEETING OF TEXAS BANKERS Texas Bankers Will Hold the Largest History of the State Texas March all indications the annual convention of the State association which is to be in this city next week will be the largest In the eea years of the history of the Financial topics covering a wide range will be discussed and there will it also addresses hy several prominent The Famous Berks County is a Century and a Half Old Va March ty was 150 years old Exercises commemorative of the founding of the county were held in all the public and programs were carried out at meetings heid umler the her by husband SHOT HER HUSBAND TO DEATH West Virginia Woman Killed Herself and Husband in Jealousy Davy Vn March a fit of jealously Mrs FnM Gould Ing her to death and hor own life She a bullet into her broast BREWERS MEET One Hundred Breweries are Holding a Session at Milwaukee Milwaukee com- of the brew made waukee arc the of Mate it is the meeting of the Wisconsin The association has n ol about one hundred in the lead- ing of the are in attendance vn the gathering business before the convention Is mostly of a routine MAKES PARK FOR HIS PEOPLE Emperor William Gives Up Royal Pre- serves for Public Park Berlin March William carrying out his purpose of converting the into a vast ground for the use of tho of Berlin has the for new grounds picnickers pindes and sites in the for- est One of the emperor's objects Is to encourage outdoor The st a but thv nre oil dLtr boar of j nish to go through lead- Rev Hiram W Thomas wife who desire to go to South to distribute the Boer funds in Illinois ilitt chairman eign made a ed reply to charging that democratic member was the house in a case evidence was not in that the relief funds could through the Red Cross American consul and declared what requested was to international law and The convention MUCH PLEASED WITH AMERICANS BERK'S COUNTY BIRTHDAY auspices of the ties local historical THE LACKEY SALE Five Hundred High Bred Horses to be Sold at Auction this Week Cambridge City ind March John S annual combination sale opened ami will continue for one week during which time live dred high bred horses will be put on the block The horses offered this year are of better quality than ever bo- fore and horsemen from all over the country are present to part in the bidding INDIANA PLUMBERS IN SESSION Utterances In Germany Highly Laudatory March German Gazette this evening on the departure of Prince lenry from the the warmest terms to the and unvarying courtesy andU will extended to the emperor's and of the traditional y relations these two Sreat and progressive nations he renewal of old we in our thoughts with gratitude he countless thousands of American men and women everywhere gave he prince a joyful welcome coming rom sincere American hearts It is ust this perfectly spontaneous rations of friendship coming a proud people that give us that the good which has been engendered and manifested Kith here and over there by u visit to he iand of George Washington will Its in the relations between the German empire and the States politically untroubled as hey -ire in n way to the advantage of both peoples WILL FIGHT FOR THE MERGER Attorneys of Northern Securities Co Preparing Their Papers Xew York March lawyers representing the Northern ILLINOIS UNDERWRITERS 111 Mitch Is en- the Illinois Association of whose today ance arc A range of topics In- affairs is for sion WEATHER FOR IOWA Fair Wednesday and Colder in Part North Winds Becoming WILCOX FOR MURDER Grand Jury Returns True and Jury Venire Is Drawn X nil today for the on Nov last Wilcox Immediately guilty The 1 of twenty-five an- that trial ay a The Master Plumbers of the State are in Annual Session Marlon March In- of is annual with iis of th of the H H of preside over the session today were presented the various tho affairs of r v The royally by the ot the CECIL RHODES VERY SICK EAST WEST ILLINOIS R R Articles of Incorporation of New Line Filed at Springfield KU h of incorporation wero ill of state of and Premier of South Africa Said to Be In Very Serious Condition Tendon March Kelt African Kinc a Khodos Is pr causing Charles Pierce Instantly Pierce was hy a of while at work West Illinois railway The last night COAL GAS PROVED FATAL Entire Fairly In South Dakota Dead or From It S P March entire of V Scone a farmer near Sisseton is or dying result escaping coal The family con- of wite one fon and two girls last seen Saturday Sunday but to It was the y was away Monday night s r and discovered the en- tire family In A was but the although the son ami the were they are not 40 live long NEW JERSEY METHODISTS The New Jersey Methodists Their Annual Conference Salem X March mdred ministerial and lay delegates arc hero for the annual conference of tnc Methodist church of Xew Jersey which will be in session during mainder of the week with Bishop A G Andrews presiding The opening vice this evening is to be conducted hy the Rev John Fox of Trenton Conference will ke made la tie   

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