Cedar Rapids Republican (Newspaper) - September 22, 1912, Cedar Rapids, Iowa CEDAR RAPIDS IOWA SUNDAY MORNING 22 PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS NO 170 County Central Settles Ambers Pledged to the Whole Republican Ticket JIM VXD RUSSIA TO SHARE LY IX ENGLISH FALLS TO DEATH j J D MOST SKILLFUL OP i TOKS TOLLED HOLD E Moore Expresses Views on Duty Republican Candidates to be Loyal to the Pointedly Good v of the republican central committee their meeting yesterday each committeeman with brick in and presiding with a 1 barreled shotgun on the desk It wu a nice little Jove feast Just one of those old fashioned can harmony y- the watchword and Over it all there was the sweet dove of peace in persons E R Moore and O Stewart and William Sleele who never agreed before in their life Just cooed to -each other for all the world like pair of lovers on a pretty moonlight night For thanks to the clever ins of Mr Moore thanks to the work of the Linn county candidates out of all tbe tumult and discussion of presidential candidates Ism all rest there came forth a resolution adopted endorsing from constable to president aria get out and Tor la believe Is not a mimber of this committee who knows just he stands unless it is hie political manager I where a man is a candidate on a ticket he not ask the support of every other man on that ticket unions he Intends support it Ko man can be a member of- the county central com- and be a member of any other I believe It would be proper to ask every man to exert his best efforts for the success of the re- publican ticket and he should not stay on the committee unless he can do this and he should pledge himself to not be a member of any other Mr Spangler die not like this He tried to Inter- republican If he does well -a resolution which will make his punishment and certain as death and there you First as usual it was necessary to feed the After that there were a few speeches which almost resulted in- between Mr Moore and Attorney Spangler Hut they adjourned to Kim ball and the candidates a nearby room and they it over candidates for county offices hare -not Just exactly enjoyed this threatened break In the of Linn county Several days they derided that it was come some sort ot That if ambitions this fall they was along tho same lines ishing up by saying he did not be- lieve in buying a pig in a poke and that he would Mr Good unless he stated his position When he Mr got the floor He spoke briefly but to the point He said Mr Good was working for the re- publican party when the man who just spoke was the leading democrat in the He talks of Mr Good being a- coward You have your to the It in private would Mere was not much noise banquet no outside influences be to bear Sheriff Loftus presided over the and made- the Introductory I Beeches very brief As a sort of a peace maker Mr of beiar Impromptu -i Some of eot the went to the republican j In the a trifle the arrival of to bilk it over with other's In the In- terval Mr A it Floyd occasion Invite the kraut day at Lisbon next Thursday Mr Reed arrived called the meeting order Mr R G Stewart irot attention and ed to submit a resolution There was H call for a of the minutes of the last and Mr Stewart waited Then followed a roll call WAS ascertained that thirty-one of- the thirty-nine were read a letter from R H Mills of Central CTty stating that inasmuch as he could not the entire ticket he there dissension county j to resign F Meredith of committee and that there I Central City the only nominee of it who could have the vacancy was elected by Then the story of it in He made after County Clerk William Francis Heald candidate for senator had spoken Mr Moore outlined policies He said that harmony was necessary He did not speak Ions but it was a speech direct from the shoulder and that be misunderstood said lie believed that Mr Taft was as honestly nominated as he was his years ago He said that man by a party should by it We have for congressman who is IX 1007 AGREEMENT TO HAVE OVER BITTERLY OPPOSED Liberal Bowall Disappearance ot Persia BB Great Increase In England London Sept 21 The practical division of Persia between Great Brit- ain and Russia appears almost ed as a result ot the conferences Sergius Sazonoff the Hussion foreign minister has had Brit- ish statesmen All the newspapers are predicting this arrangement The liberal papers oppose the project terly Since the signing of the Anglo- Russian convention of 1907 for the maintainance of Persia's Belfast Sept J D Astley one of the most intrepid and skillful of English was killed by a fall of aeroplane and James Valentine each driving a machine were making hlbitiori flights in the presence of 1 000 spectators Astley after did flight was descending while the people cheered He attempted to bank too sharply when making a den turn and caught by a fluty wind the monoplane fell like a atone from a height of 100 feet Astley was flung against one of the wings and his skull was fractured He died loon after being taken to the hospital wife witnessed the flying at j Hendon today She left the grounds in the best of spirits not knowing that her husband had been Moore and hb continued talk been a steady growth of this and Ing to the shrinkage of the ence in Persia Some of the liberal papers bewail the disappearance of Persia as the buffer state and foresee in- crease in the British military when the boundary Is drawn across the middle of what Is now called Persia There is no confirmation here of the reported alliance of the four Balkan states to make common cause against Turkey but it Is of your opinion of a that a exists Whether It Is right that one should knife another man In the back he Is not looking Mr Good here he Mr Moore has driven s Good's they adjourned perhaps it was It happy a sort thov among MOVEMENT FAILS TO ATTACK AGUA PRIETA WIFE DIDN'T KNOW WILSON KICKS IS IN STATE FIGHT Making ed to Bak too Sharply and Caught in Like Skull at Hospital WHITE PRESIDENT HAYES SAY XOT TO SETTLE DISPUTE GAIX OF BY TRUE TO i A CRITICAL JUNCTURE FOB OF TO DISCUSS INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE ACT CALLS WILSOX OF F TRIAL Declares Junies Smith Jr is Personal Feeling in ted to Progressive Policy LIARS Jersey City X i Woodrow Wilson proclaimed tonight j i in a speech on the New Jersey j situation that the ronly condition j H THE NO TROUBLE under which the democratic j cy can gain the of the 4 Pi i tlon ia that It- should have Itself true A Ju X arid absolutely committed to policy The governor spoke here and at in opposition to of former United States Senator James Smith Jr and on behalf of Hughes for the office of united States senator to be voted on in the state primaries next Tuesday The governor declared at the outset that It was his as spokesman of the democratic party in state to Charleston W Sept The the people that James Smith meeting today of representatives Jr was not a progressive but a- NO IAWS More Serious ing His Is Present Dmy Laws Wouldn't to Kan Sept son of the In- of the civic bodies of He declared it no j Virginia called by Governor friend and to consider the labor j the same opinions that he does j was without the presence of the governor would feel obliged to op- directly inverted the i International President John p j j and said that jits knowledge at White of the United Mine Workers of never any the Roosevelt administration w i America White Vice President Haves In the j that they would have nothing to do EXPECTED OF TERROR the because they IX COPPER DISTRICT DOESN'T APPEAR ual governor There is no man in Xew I fight or because of his class room at still taking the position of conservative and groomed for the presidency by George B Hawey arid strike situation Kanawha coal j tical juncture history of the of Wall street field where West Virginia I democratic party There is only one I Colonel Roosevelt's are maintaining martial law upon which the democratic j ed in tonight was devoted had learned that not the I sonal quality pose of those in charge of the We at a critical juncture tti the ing to permit a discussion of the j history of America a very in of Bingham camps meeting was postponed in an today suggested a reign ot such fort to leaders of the the nation and that condition i nce of is that as was feared five days ago when ers and the operators together it was should have itself true and true men chiefly foreigners ex- changed their tools for firearms and celebrated their mastery of the mines by promiscuous firing The peace of- however their forced now raised to ties 00 armed A large proportion of the sheriff's force was scattered along the railroad militia officers were inspecting ground and interpretation put and upon the preparations was that j that its purpose was solely for 4 mining companies were about to discussion of industrial to again before committed to progressive President White issued a statement to the governor in which he were led to believe that the conference was called for the pose of discussing strike and to some method by which it might be adjusted but in a inary conference In the governor's of- fice it was brought to our attention make an attempt to operate mines with men their General Manager Jackling of the be to the next legislature and it was not contemplated in to enter into a discussion of Utah company has insisted j real problem of the strike the that a majority of his men in sympathy with the strike and has have no hope being ent hour We are much disappointed STARTS that this conference does not con- F- EAST Beared i Kenyon R G Stewart stood party that had honored i leader of the bull moose he Believe that Concluded on Page Two CHICAGO MILK DEALERS TO BE OF OHIO HAVE HALF GAIN FIGHT IX FULL NOW Douglas Ariz Sept movements to the east and west of Agua were reported today leading to the conclusion that the mobilization of bands with the view of taking Prieta has failed A band of insurgents was re- ported to have gone through San Miguel Paes Chihuahua carrying with them the twenty-one bars of ver and gold bullion stolen from the lEl Tigre mine when it was captured by Salazara a week ago The bars of bullion weighed 150 pounds each They were packed on mules stolen declared that -all to work i such discussion wish opportunity to do so j to however anxious I without molestation rand to meet the operators in 1 President Charles H Mover of joint conference anytime Western Federation of Miners asserts f Addresses Miners ere will be no trouble until It is by the deputy sheriffs He Is busily engaged in preparing another at Ely Nevada he expects 3.500 men employed by the Nevada Consolidated a mine led by the Utah Copper company to out if their demands for higher largely to a reply son's recent addresses a day's HI Kansas spent afternoon ln Ottawa and stopped for -a few Lawrence the home Stubbs At place he wM met by large crowds At Detroit yesterday Col- onel Roosevelt Wilaon a statement that the grew faster during my Let him manly enough cannot deny my was the first ever undertook against the trusts Most of growth ferred to merely a growth in cor- due ity But the reason there any growth in illegal trusts all is from Bishop floras of Demands Release Sept the usual channels of diplomatic Inter- course the American ambassador Henry Lane Wilson has made a demand on Governor tias Guerra of the state of States Columbus O Sapt charges tional and state republican campaigns were opened today and officially put i Officials today prepared to make thorough investigation of by farmers that milk in Chicago is con- national and state campaign by a combination in- violation pas for the Immediate release from the jail at of C Nichols an American grower was arrested six months ago on- a charge of having killed an outlaw named Caballos Ambassador Wilson declares that he will secure Nichols release even if it should become to land marines from the United States er Des Moines The regards the treatment corded Nichols by the Mexican are The jail in which Nichols is con- fined is filthy and overheated Wilson has treated the ter several months diplomatically but has met with delays and little In his note to the governor l the ambassador reminded him that his message was not official but that Tras considered none the less I authoritative o n c i f J t i in full swing at two mass meetings byj Til I 111 IT lit i a number or speakers supplied by the I I 111 and i W I Wl of law It known United States At- Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts delivered the keynote I torney General Wickersham has speech to which he eulogized the BOAT DESTROYER the proposed investigation and probable that witnesses summoned to appear before the jury when it meets Octo- be Inquired into is ber One- point to why farmer receives but 3 cents a quart for his while the Chicago consumer is required to pay publican party denounced cratic party and practically ignored the progressive party The senator unqualifiedly defended the tration of President Taft Senator Lodge's speech at meeting sharply attacked the recall of judges and the initiative and eight cents a quart The operations facing a situation much Iff the Illinois Milk Dealers j like the one for which Lincoln gave it is expected be under his preservation of the con- scrutiny Charles F division head of the of justice iras in of the United States Is what we are fighting he declared Following his brief speech the PORTER OF WAR IX wages and Ignored union recognition are HADLEY RELEASES HIS APPOINTEES LEADER OF BOOSEVELT TO HIS POSITION OX CANDIDATE Jefferson City Mo Sept ernor floor leader for Colonel Roosevelt id the can national convention and who since has not taken an active part in politics stated tonight that he had notified all of his appointees in the state that he has released them from obligations to him and that they are free to support any presidential Governor Hadley Is expected to announce his position in St Louis next Thursday when he is scheduled to open the republican campaign in the state ORDAINED Whiting Borden Millionaire Minister to Take Work in Kama China Chicago Sept Whiting Borden the young Chicago minister who has decided ta become a foreign missionary in China was ordained a minister of the gospel at a local church tonight The Rev John T Stone delivered the charge to the theological student The church crowded friends of the minister He will take several years to com- plete the course of the study he has mapped out as a preparatory career and upon the completion of this course will leave for Kansu China I which province will be the scene of his first missionary work While efforts being made to outline a action the con- ference Hayes ad- dressed a large audience of striking miners and their sympathizers and Mother Jones another almost within shadow of the state capital When the meeting finally wan ed to order by Gov late in the afternoon he stated that the con- ference would consider the question of a minimum wage high cost of ing and settlement of future labor troubles by but the ers strike on Paint and Cabin creeks not be discussed A statement presented by coal op- of the state that their ence in this conference is not to be taken as recognition of the United Mine Workers of America finally created such a motion to adjourn was pur and carried Disappointed over the outcome of the conference Gov tonight made More MUCH IMPROVED were them campaign being to Bead M the I states In party for the vice j bad here tonight at- not at the Central Ar- the mory Immediately upon he took a train for He will spend tomorrow night Tuesday will open eastern tour with a speech In cester Mass governor made but two the one here and an after- noon address in Akron where the meeting marked the official opening of the campaign in Ohio Arthur L Garford progressive and several other of the party of- fices spoke All accompanied the governor here and participated in night's meeting A rest has Improved the governor physically and tonight he said he felt WUson does -not know this to an absolute it is dne to hid to read what I have In my direct ot that which Sir alleges Mr says that our proposed would not tell bow men should admitted into the Held of competition with the is absolute Our platform says explicitly that muat attack unfair tion If Mr Wilson should to read It before It would have saved of that he directly In- verted truth about it that we a he would be in good condition to en- cruel Tito benefit ana that I car abruptly today will be turned over to j the commission investigating mine I conditions and presided over P of Wheeling W Va with I ter upon his eastern Invasion The j private Sunset in which he has All the questions my I travelling was abandoned here that 11 for the meeting which ended BO I he made it It Mr I cordially advise to -let his than that i of Mr aa president gained seclusion of The trouble with Mr the he has repeatedly in his during the he a eighteen months doubtless he abandoned beliefs he is wholly unable to cate or plan really control the FATHER OP SCOFFED WILL El Sept federal at the railroad station when Pascual military chief i like of to conference with Health Commissioner ator left for the east at Young for several hours in Other speakers tonight were Robert Won conference with States ney James H with the proposed Later Mr Dewoody held a long Xew York Sept 21 torpedo boat destroyer Porter last of the fleet of destroyers which did work in the Spanish-American war may be retired from service it was said today as the result of in- juries sustained last Thursday when she was rammed by a tug in i milk channel An investigation dav indicated that her keel had been by the collision The Porter was going out to set Brown candidate for governor ex- Thursday when the tug George Congressman James E Watson of SchuTtz came up on the portside and diana Tom L Lewis nominee for through of signals of state LIMIT WOMAX SUFFRAGE STAY AT MILWAUKEE rammed her amidships The Porter put back to the dry dock in the navy yard and the holding of a board publicity to the rl T TLE VJ L nU yew Reform Win C fer Limited Amount ot Suffrage Budapest Sept new Cubs Withdraw Draft on reform which -is to Take Vr 4 in be introduced by the List f- will it is J I a limited measure of Chicago Sept Chicago Jn Prison frage It is believed that the f i league team today for of extended to women who j its draft on Russell Blackburne Confesses have certain state shortstop of the Chicago i own can league President Ind Sept or businesses or who arc who bad second on the player Tohn Epps served independent From to also refused to him so that years in the prison women will bo affected i Blackburne will stay in Milwaukee for the murder of her husband an A revised list of players drafted by I was paroled six years has FOOTBALL GAME the Chicago National leaK team i been vindicated it was high-school by a of 46 to j Birmingham j that he poisoned his brother n men Epps been living Hi Toledo Racine Willie The to make auch aa they may deem proper In the ing today the coal operators created conditions which the conference could not accept and the ad- was the natural result I am very sorry The failure of the meeting to duce tangible results will have no fect the Cabin and Paint creek strikes except to intensify the said state Labor L V Barton It now resolves Itself into a question of endurance be- men President White of- the United Workers and others oi the mine leaders will leave here tomorrow j of and father of the leader of j morning for Montgomery W Va the Mexican revolution arrived i night Texas said that to an alleged smuggler In custody of Preserved then a United States marshall I not anyway to The Alteon says that Is the aged to the crowd fine Purposes for helping labor of hooting Mexicans who followed him against to the county jair j toward Mr Wilson Coatless only a thin cotton shirt Buchanan of the present him protection from the situation In the sharp wind Tomorrow he will be At Ottawa Colonel Roosevelt given a preliminary examination on a democratic charge of murder preferred bv the i candidate for senator AS RESULT OP Mexican consul at El Paso who seeks i Kansas a his extradition to Mexico I erate falsehood iir saying that the i Roosevelt in 1904 i rVT JL XL I Emporia where he spend Boston Sepi fourth ar- Sunday with William Allen White rest to result from the Suffolk county Claim Chemistry Will Make i progressive national committeeman grand jury investigation of the j Tropical Fruit Around i dynamite planting in j Chicago rence daring the textile strike last j January occurred today when j Chicago Sept 21 bushes i R Rice an East quarry and tropical fruit can be made to owner was taken into custody He grow in Chicago by means of extra was arrested on an indictment stimulation and the exercise of illegal transportation ot dynamite j ed to Dr David and furnished ball i T Day petroleum specialist of the William M Wood president of the geological who American Woolen company Frederick i several hundred other chemists A president of s mill rived here today to attend a j ply concern nnd Dennis J Collins a lion of chemists I Cambridge dog fancier nre j can he done by STRIKE FAIR RICE PINCHED j trial charged in or the Illegal of tile HAWKINS IS St Va'.-il State Senator E R of as thti j republican to i of 1 A who I lias thr i I iu at committee today tlr and in Dr It has been that the suns rays in in untold OF COLONEL FOR NEXT THROUGH IOWA Sunday mln portion Monday fair York Vnn the at the Brighton The distance covered 1.374 by in air for fertiliser The ilie passing of through to an ire forming electric arcs i OX Marengo Sept the II K North fin roi ticket is I York next ten days -is by the progressive tonight Missouri arui him in next four will al Little Ark iit SMTi nr u- and will address in Little Rock at 11 a in An will n cowmis- the south and will and C H now 2 hour old record l-.iai are tn the thru this the of tho The i inee C C and -i for Dan S rill leave the iSh at a rn for Atlantic City mud co to Bay and rest at for several