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   Davenport Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - January 10, 1895, Davenport, Iowa                               S x ttf LSI TRIBUNE 1J THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY lid Test Vote -in Th House Yesterday CHARGES AGAINST RICKS ARBITRATION IN DOUBT Itule to In lion H Vole of 120 to Vote A ten I n Kt Committee Until Next Jan of the charges against Judge Kicks of Cleveland have again been postponed by the house judiciary committee until Monday the attendance was one member short of a quorum SI COUNTY BUILDING Sustained In The testimony by the Cleveland The T Jan currency was practically defeated house this morning The the previous question on the adoption of the rule to close debate on the measure was defeated on a rising vote of to 101 A roll call was resulting in a vote of yeas to nays j here was a good attendance on the of the when Crisp ped the as notice had been given that a special order to terminate general debate on the rency would be reported from the committee on AH soon as the committees had been called for reports Mr Outhwaite pre- sented the special order from the com- on rules The order provided for the closing of general debate on the consideration of the Springer sub- as an original under the five-minute rule to-morrow and Triday p when it vided for the report of the and pending amendments to the house for final vote on Saturday immediately after the morning hour Mr made a brief urging the necessity for closing the debate on the currency and for disposing of it in order that more like the canal might be considered Mr Bland wanted to know if an op- to oiler an amendment to strike out the enacting clause would kill the would be given Mr said the rule against no and Mr Springer again assured the house that would be no disposition to cut off members with but Mr was not satisfied and in- thai a provision be inserted in the or an agreement be had by which a vote could be had on his amendment Mr Heed with his Air that sections and re- lating to which were should be first considered After saute further ing which Mr Bland and others loudly protested that the adoption of rule would cut them Mr Outhwaite rejected all suggestions for amending the rules and demanded the previous question republicans voted solidly with democratic opponents of the ure against ordering the previous and it was defeated by a ing to 101 Among the democrats who voted against ordering the previous question Cockrell McGann Hooker Ellis Money Bailey Bland and Conn Mr Outhwaite hurriedly demanded the yeas and and the roll was resulting in a defeat for the rule by a vote of 123 to This was a decisive test and practically kills the IS HOPELESS union will be taken up charges which Ritchie of the Canadian Copper company has made will not be ered by the committee until the first case has been disposed of Judging by the expressions of several there is doubt whether Mr Ritchie's case will deemed worthy of- serious as there is for Snown cause to justify them in taking up his petition Uncle Canal Jan Senator Pasco made a speech in opposition to the Nicaragua canal in the senate this lie declared himself in favor of an which would not only help the commerce of bis but of the whole world There were serious objections to the pending There was no provision whatever in the to the completion of the canal should the cost be greater than the capital provided and this could not exceed even if the company's treasury stock is all disposed of at par The senator thought grave doubts existed whether Uic could be admitted to pation in the construction of the canal as 11 stockholder This doubt ought to be removed before money and credit are given lo the work by IL clear and direct understanding gua and the United States f Mr fiasco closed saying lie be- only preparatory notion could be taken by legislation during the present congress aud this should be limited by authorizing a survey of the proposed route Ian In the senate this morning Senator from the appropriations reported the urgency deficiency and it was placed on the Senator giving notice that he would call it up to-morrow to Senator Senator said there had been no amendments by the committee to any portion of the relating to the income tax SOLONS IN of Arbitration Jan ery of legislation in both branches of congress was all greased for the ex- and unobstructed passage of a for the creation of a national board of arbitration and conciliation and action was to be had on the ure soon after the holiday recess Now the whole scheme has been abandoned The demand for its enactment seems to have been withdrawn by the and the which never more than merely acquiesced in the plan as concession to the employe not a hand one way or the The men who had the work in charge have been ahead on the theory that the wanted n law providing for a national board of arbitration and in other respects labor and more clearly defining the relations be- tween employes aud to the end that both might be adequately protected against injustice in the events of disputes or disagreements It seems that they have been mistaken in for there has been practically no expression of opinion from either the hundreds of railroads or the labor leaders and labor organizations in re sponse to more than seventy ally addressed letters from the house labor committee asking for views on the prepared under the direction of Labor Commissioner and others and introduced by Chairman of the labor just before the holidays Mc- Gann himself men are far from nn in their opinions of what would be best for them in national legislation The events of the summer have tended to render them exceedingly conservative They evidently feel the need of time in to give careful consideration to every point They are not going to fall into any trap and plainly do not intend to insist upon hasty legislation however well in- it may Assembly of Yesterday Jim dred twenty-five republican tors and representatives moved on the capitol this morning and began the thirty-ninth general assembly at o'clock noon The house caucus was in session seven hours last night and did not com- plete the list of until 3 o'clock in the morning It took a long time to settle the numerous contests for but the work was clinched beyond the possibility of a change when it was finally and the house adopted the slate out a break The largest crowd attended the house session Secretary Hinrichsen called the members to order at the stroke of 13 Prayer was offered by Kev Dr and Capt lock called the roll The formality of electing a temporary speaker was then the republicans naming Thomas B Needles of whom Meyer defeated for speaker The democratic ity had a candidate in the person of Thomas F Ferns of Mr who was named by of of elected and assumed the gavel The temporary organization was then and a resolution was adopted to canvass the state vote cast at the November election to the permanent John Meyer received the solid support of the republican side The democrats named Clayton E Crafts as their and got every vote on the right hand sid but there were not near enough The vote Cl Mr Meyer's tion was greeted with loud applause He came forward and took the place of Mr Needles lie made a short ad- urging party harmony and hard work The same formalities were observed in the senate With the struggle for minor tions all interest centered on Gov message STATE TREASURER SHORT k to In- Tirn Jan this session of the a motion was adopted the prosecution of Herr Stadt a socialist member of that body The debate on the was then resumed The national liberals have decided to the on the charge that it has failed to afford quate protection to Germans abroad After the parliamentary reception held by William at Potsdam last evening majesty made a long speech upon naval and out the necessity of increasing the strength of the Gorman N WORK HUH His Literary Labors Jan U It is stated on account of of his abandoned the icica of to to t3 late on tho occasion of tho of his birthday The prin fu has all his since the of the princess an to the at Cl Kim Jan A guard of deputy sheriffs has been placed over the county El Reno by the commissioners of Canadian to a rumor that an attempt will be made to destroy the and its records by fire Charges of alleged 1 wrongdoings have been made against tho retiring county officials and the commissioners are now engaged in an investigation of the record it is has brought to light con- of the suspicions Hawaiian Debate In the Senate Jan 0 de- bate on Mr Lodge's a siting for information the American ships had withdrawn from Hawaiian waters took place in the ale yesterday Mr Palmer defended the acts of the present in Hawaiian affairs His re- marks provoked a number of tions by republican including Messrs Teller and Aldrich Sir Gray also opposed its tion At 2 o'clock the resolution again took its place on the and ing the remainder of the day the ate listened to eulogies of Alfred II of who died recently Remarks were made by Senators Gor- don of New LIMITS NOT MUCH FLUCTUATION IN GRAIN OR PROVISIONS Small Receipts of ami Foreign in Somewhat b Better Support Street Quotations traders bud no important rows this futures were steady to bigber Paris Berlin mark up kets bad at 210 cars against 203 last ear Primary receipts wero 000 compared with lost St Louis reported bu moi o sold for prompt shipment Duluth each reported mills business statement modified by the explanation in dis lies that it DRESSED Turkey fair to choice Sc poor to per Easy full loss cases quotable at per capes 2 le per bu now per bu box homo grown stock salable at 5 00 per per now per doz fair to doz Oyster homo 10 per doz Oil Highest of all in Leavening L- ao 5 per dox Quiet per per bu tivo Jan calves 0 and bulls sold at and die bulk l fur Free T ratio Ijin to a cor- r Minister bury writes a letter his tary in ho feels deeply the deplorable but can not the hope that will ever favorably con- sider a protection policy Mimt Not The the sl publishes two official addressed to the of of one to the re- t of Poland i1 of this description are in circulation Insurgents IMA insurgents have and is in being at the Atlantic uiui of lie and Fun o railroad hillos is a village and on the only nine south of the capital Hotter vary to Torin n Cabinet efforts of Count to form a new garian cabinet have failed The refuse lo a fusion with the conservatives ami nationalists Two Gunners Jan shell exploded at ail artillery drill at Turin last killing two gunners and injuring others COLONY MUST GIVE WAY So Suys u London Newspaper or Un Position Jan 0 Westminster Gazette this to the troubles in re- are not surprised that the Newfoundland government is opposed lo the idea of a commission The question has the cabinet got the behind Or can the people do without ing- can not As the homo government will insist upon the commission as the it is bound to get own way It must be that the London creditors arc likely to have some say in regard to the arrangements which may be made for the your blond nnd you wiil not tave rheumatism gives the blood IV Taylor of South Dakota Closes His Bank and Disappears S Jan failure of W W the state to appear to turn over his office to bis successor caused a sation Taylor can not be but his bank at Red field closed its doors last and he is short a large amount of state fund just how much can not be but the books show that about should be on hand Public Examiner Meirs has not been able to secure a statement of where the funds are de- posited Tel grams sent out from here fail to locate Taylor one of his is on the way from and other bondsmen are by the news of bondsmen reside in this and parties here are affected Hahy la Be sure and USP that old and tried remedy Mrs Window's Southing Syrup for children teething H the the all cures wind and is the Dest reun dy for diarrhoea Twenty-five a bottle was only for the purpose of filling out their j of the dressed beef nnd shipping storage capa ity clearances changed hands at There im n from four several trades at aud a few at COO nil told wheat and flour Houses vith still bettor figures Extra and bulls advance tips on what Thomas will sny in around and a few cows term the Pi ico Current gave it out were closed out at SI wheat In first called more than a more tlinn From to paid ior 150 o 200 lb boss and two etc Tho market Has woa the range of quotations for with sales for May nt averages of 330 to 850 Ibs Almost tho on- broke to rallied to tiro supply changed bunds at eased about tho time Sales at were street B report came in nnu us p imo hoary bogs beius Tho range of quotations was from U SO to tbo bulk selling at 53.25 u 8 So brought the bulk ABSOLUTELY PURE If OF ARMY LIFE HOW Acquired t mile Win to u lied to holding unde night had a bulge at 1 o'clock to and to at under last night New Y rk reported 14 and Georgia At foi a cargo sold p m the senate adjourned Municipal Elections -J the elections held throughout the province of Ontario Monday the testant Protective an similar to the A P A in American elected several In Toronto there was a split in the P P and as a result Kennedy was returned by only four votes Iti Hamilton A D the P P A was re- elected mayor Other returns an A D by London J W con- by W by 200 Sirs Not Dead Jan since the failure to find the bodies of Mrs Ida R and her two children in the river there lias a suspicion she has not killed herself at all Prof superintendent of who has all contended that Mrs re- a letter containing direct mation her whereabouts Prof Marble said he had written to his informant and Hoped to learn definite the abouts of Mrs within the next few days Saw Smith Strike Thomas Ind Jnn one witness was examined in the Hie Smith murder trial yesterday Harry the who drove to the resort where the testified on direct ex- amination that Smith and his were being the more overcome of the two The fight began over what was clue to the barkeeper was not certain as to who was the he saw Smith strike Thomas after he fell fur is as saying rnilld up right along now as flour are low It an extremely dull and narrow market in com ore fair but light when markets are con- Local rars under the to-day Estimates Liverpool WHS firm and and ances bu mostly from Baltimore Primary markets had of Chicago hud -3 lem lug but for points A ago primary markets bud receipts of bu streets gave available stocks at an increase of but this was Jan ary prices hold between und May corn sold and Ing after midday at close Corn seller for a better last night In tbe provision packers no doubt bad to u der prices of the run of hogs Pork got up trom to closed for Slay Lard ri Quotations LIVERPOOL Jan No red 2 rod j Gs No 1 hard Gs 1 5s April American I March da Louis fancy 5s No Jan OATS No 2 4 No 8 3 basis of barley o IUJ bu New York NEW Jun tern More About Hawaii Jan President this morning sent to congress another batch of Hawaiian supplementary to the report This last chapter is full of in- as it reveals in one case a notable difference of opinion between Admiral Walker and United States Minister making a clear issue between them In the ond it discloses an effort being made of the with the consent of the Hawaiian to secure the lease of an island of the Hawaiian group to be used as a cable station The randum showed that the subsidy de- manded was per annum for teen that the island selected should not be fortified or used as a naval or other than cable and that the agreement should upon breach of its terms Fell With a Lighted Jan Eliza aged 75 fell while going down stairs with n lighted lamp last night at the home of her about three miles east of here The lamp was setting firo to her clothing She was horribly and it is thought she can not recover Her who was lying ill of died from fright caused by the of the mother tho Found PORT Jan stanchion belonging to the collier Montserrat was found last Saturday nineteen miles southwest of Cape bery by the tug Pioneer and taken to Port it was identified by several shipping men as that ill fated vessel To Act on J who in ji memorial presented ro congress preferred certain charges Judge has left tbe expecting to return in a few days The of the which has been investigating the was to have been made to the house judiciary committee but the subject went over until when a special meeting of the full committee will be held At that time it is probable the new charges against Judge made by will be taken up run of hogs Tank got up trom to western duiry 10 t 12.10 i ml closed for Slay Lard to dosing ribs On and closing at fl f n fr i r f ARTICLES Juu 51 ay July Jan Hay Feb liny June Jan Jon Slay S Jon May High 5 Low SING Jon 4 A 4 f 31 7.10 5.90 6.10 11 i -15 oan 8 BATTLES IN DELIRIUM 45 81 6.90 7 5 90 1 1 C 7 K 5.90 C 1 1 0.85 7.05 5.85 Jn pane so While Very Dia- appears from a N Jim is much St the mysterious of a Japanese has boon that tion for three liu was suddenly taken ill and became and delirious and refused to allow physicians near him Ho imagined lie waa fighting the buttles of his country and putting to hosts of stalwart Chinamen Monday night ho escaped his during a heavy Nothing has been seen ol him since Pelt Insult tho fact that tho oE tho American army are tho very pink of they in post mil garrison have very unpleasant social says tho Outlook An in a is not to the necessity his but in cordance with his rank therefore comes about quite when a new officer is sent to u that there many changes of quarters BO as to make room for him When jor for ho the quarters that yuit him it uot who occupies provided tho occupant is below him in rank He can turn out a- major lower on tho list or any captain or and each of those when dispossessed can choose for what suit him bests it occupied by an inferior in rank One may malvo a others The women of the it is are greater lers those rights than tho men while all tho forms of highest push their authority to its fullest its For ut a post in tho West some years a captain of infantry was in as his commission was of older date an th at of the captain of cavalry also there These two mutually antipathic In their official inter- course all the forms were but still it was ain to all that they cordially disliked cadi other Ono day tha senior captain ordered tho junior to take a file of to tho forest cut tho firewood deeded for winter This duly ordinarily boon to a sergeant a corporal Tho cavalry captain recourse anl was to obey Just as ho got outside the post tho which camo only now and at intervals of a weak or ar- and the cavalryman for his One of these brought him his commission as major He at once an taking of the and then another chopping duty lo tho man JOSEPH McCullough 124 W Third Special Lines of Diseases of the Lungs and Stomach Blood and Skin Diseases Rupture Positively Cured No charge for Consultation and Successful Treatment by Send for Book and Symptom Da in to 12 2 to HI in only Wheat mi d Corn 4 Closing prices of wheat and corn at the following named cities New York March St Louis i Faloon Men's Tenure Jan 0 loon men are in greater doubt than ever as to their tenure of business Judge Spurrier sustained the state's demurrer to the motion to the theory the act of tbf Auditor in their petition constituted a recognition of its This throws the burden on the saloons to prove that their petition is valid Some saloons are talking of a new petition Farmers to Organize Jan State Farmers alliance met yesterday in Century ball with 100 delegates present took up the time at the morning session with a long speech H U of the ex- board of the of Labor at the afternoon session asked the formers to organize more thoroughly Rich Strike by Poor Miners S Jan twelve foot vein has been uncovered near the ore from after many gives returns averaging from to per ton The vein is well defined The mine is owned by James Collins and two poor whom a chance in one moment has placed in neapolis 5 Baltimore May fi New York May St Baltimore January Wall Street New Jan Lower prices pre- for the majority in ot but tbe losses were confined to fractional limits The of prices continued until was strong iu tone after 11 nnd some advances A n of por cent took placu in aware and but the general market was still held but 011 a very light volume of Money on call ensy at IK por Prime mercantile paper per Sterling exchange with actual hu i- in bills at for demand and ior sixty days Posted rates Silver no sales Bar silver Government bonds firm quotations AT HtS DAUGHTER'S BEDSIDE dent Stevenson is detained ut N because of the illness of his daughter Mary Pier condition is still reported critical in the and iu is uncertain when Sir son be able to return to the city The family are ail at except his Lewis G who is unable to leave the bedside of bis also ly ill in III Lewis has been unable to be in since the meeting of con- gress on this and at times bis wife's recovery has been despaired of 38 Manhattan Missouri Pac Michigan Northern Pac North Pac pfd N Y Central Northwestern IS Arner Baltimore Can Pacific B Chicago Gas N E American Del Hudson D L pfd Den U ti Mail Erie IU East Island Illinois Cer Jersey Central 01 ex pfd 37 He Wants to Murder a Judge S Jan ning of Faulkton was for ing come here with the avowed Mon of taking the life of Judge Fuller the Supreme court He was looking for the judge captured and pears crazy Judge Fuller decided a case against him while on the circuit L Linseed Oil Lake Erie L E W pfd 72 Lake Shore St Paul St Paul Texas Pacific Union Pacific u Wabash Wabash pfd Cent Government bonds stand at the following bid Registered 97 Registered Coupon Currency Currency tk Currency 97.105 Currency bH Currency Coupon fts Registered ita E nil road Shops Jan The Ohio River railroad shops were ord red moved look for thirty-six to forty feet ot water Produce Market CHICAGO Jan Active Ex tra dairy lO seconds Slow cream Cheddars per Clurk Judge the Circuit Court of the United now holding court said that the charges winch have been filed in the United States senate against Judge Clark of Tennessee were made by the men in a suit winch had been heard by aud Judge Key They have agreed upon an opinion which will be issued soon in pamphlet form and will be forwarded to the judiciary committee of the senate Re says found the charges against Judge Clark are utterly and that he is not subject in the slightest de- gree to criticism the Receivers Pa Jan The and company of this with branches at ald Butler and one of the largest oil well supply establishments in oil whose plant went into the hands of a receiver Dec has made arr with its creditors and Judge Morrison has dis- charged the receivers Dlil T Mr and Mrs Thomas Bailey were friends of Edwin Booth for years Mrs Aldrich's family once lived at tho Firth Avenue and it- was who introduced known as those lo the beautiful Misa Woodman then a young soaring sent as a I to the young who was making desperate inroads T i not n lo Hu cannot shelter Thou most But ho did shelter and she turned out to bo one of tho most cheerfully frugal anil aging wives ever known They were funny and delightful The being they hung u long mirror on one wall and put straight of crimion velvet on each The was complete and Edwin paying a first and as he into a second drawing through the brought himself up against it with a round turn ani a large bump on his classic brow Dressmakers And Seamstresses Attend Madame f Dress Cutting No No No Chart or Model but a genuine Tailor System such oar best Tailors use giv n Art ahing g Goods itis i of French Open Day and Connecticut's Now Governor Jan in- of 0 Vincent Coffin of MitU as governor of took place in the ball of tives this afternoon There were ent the members of the senate and the the staff both governors and prominent politicians from all parts of Carlisle Won't p m this afternoon Carlisle ar- rived at the capitol and held a tation with Speaker Crisp in the 1 at tor's on the subject 01 the of the currency Mr ifc is was very urgent in his quest for to rect the measure A Wonderful Western S One of the most wonderful mens of vegetable life known to the botanist is tho of Barbados and others of tho dian islands There are several cies of tropical plants which have re- markable tenacity of but the aud the story of its ity arc almost beyond powers to live under adverse circum- stances certainly beyond that of any known plant It appears lo bo absolutely indestructible by any means except in water or tho application of a red-hot iron to its roota and branching vines It may be cut up and divided into In- finitesimal particles and then smallest shred will throw out roots and soon grow and form new branches and buds Specimens of this dinary plant have been suspended in the air in a hot they have been placed in airtight dark without moisture of any and yet they grow and nourished Near tho Rifle Range a member of company regiment N G this was found dead at 2 this ing near the rifle Kennel with a bullet in his heart Al bert was one of the best marksmen ic the guard Boom Broken by tho Flood W Jan 0 j at broke last and feet of lumber with the current Sot Insure Jan lower house of legislature a bil f has been introduced insurance froin on children tinder RYAN SECOND Marquette For cook grates Kentucky Peacock For grates Indiana Block Mercer Lump Nut HARD COAL Cross Creek Lehigh Valley Scrauton All these high grade at the LOWES f cash prices r MASONIC TEMPLE Telephone No 1 Farm Mortgages We constantly have on hand sale Choice First Mortgages on Improved Farm i In the best Iowa Investors Invited tu make an tion of Securities FICKE ft t b ri t   

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