Davenport Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - January 26, 1895, Davenport, Iowa TRIBUNE SATURDAY JANUARY CKS CASE REPORT I C N ALLISON'S PLAN Committee Completely Ignores the Impeachment GOLD RESERVE of Gold For Export j report on the Kicks case submitted to the house to-day by Representative Harrison of Alabama waft very terse The tee reported that have made inquiry touching the hare lit ken testimony through a subcommittees at Cleveland and in the city of Washington by committee as a which testimony embraced all the evidence tendered by both The then recites the resolution adopted by the judiciary censuring ihc fee without making further comment Authorised the of Gold for Jan The tary of the treasury has authorized the sale of gold bars for export on the payment of n premium of one of i per cent to cover the cost of manufacture and and this ing was taken on those There was also drawn in coin and additional was engaged for export morrow making the total to noon Tins leaves the gold coin on above the amount of ing goM The treasury do not regard the amount of coin on hand received on deposit for gold certificates as sacred to their but will to pay out gold coin in domain Tor legal ders It is deemed amply sufficient that there is enough gold in either coin or bars to meet the demand on While the situation is regarded as a very trying is no thought of serious ns to involve the credit of the which the secretary will fully maintain at nil Ian 20 Creek gold in the form of refinery burs is finding its way direct to Paris and Amsterdam The managers of the Lawrence re- duction operating in the ple Creek received returns from a consignment so sold in Xew York and while the pre- is less than I per yet ii amounts to something in these days of small and close The Lawrence works are but following the example of other refineries in the west in supplying the New York de- mand for gold bars for which the treasury officials have re- fused to supply Of course the local branch mint loses business while this movement lasts in Avoid wn of Jan extra session is nl most a certainty if we do not to relieve the ury ttt temporarily before tlie ad- of the fifty-third congress Under the I am inclined to believe in the closing clays of the session some such plan as that suggested by will be agreed upon by both houses Neither the republicans nor tlie democrats want an extra session and the Allison plan is practically the only one of the scores thus far submitted which is dis- a temporary expedient and yet at the same time fa a plan which does not disturb existing conditions noi precipitate any fight on gold national stai or any other of the dispute This statement was made by a member of the senate finance com and later in the evening was re substantially word for word one of the leading members of tin ways and means committee of tin house What is known as the plan hus not yi t gone even to the ex- tent of being pun into form and i- so far based on statements made to newspaper correspondents by the Iowa senator Continuing the subject tor Allison as I originally outlined was in two embracing issue of treasury notes and of boncK It is tlie treasury note feature alone which 1 consider necessary to relieve tlie treasury from its present 1 iii thai the treasury shall issue running and three or possibly Iwo and in about equal proportions The inter- could be fixed at per or per or whatever rate would to lion I the notes without They would not disturb ex- would not re- open any currency question 1 think a limit of would be ample to cover the deficiency for the coining year These currency notes from the of for which there was such a rush in IKE I Brooklyn Trolley Cars Roads Run Again SILVER SUPPLY WAS STRIKERS ADMIT DEFEAT Ninth Ordered and the May be Sent to UNDERTAKERS AT WAR for Were exchangeable for bonds interest bearing treasury which I propose to permit the secretary of the treasury to issue urr simply to forestall future revenue If the revenue of the government is not sufficient within year or two to vide for the payment of notes it would be a simple matter to adjust the tariffs or internal revenue laws so fco provide the necessary money The question of issuing to maintain the parity be- tween gold and silver is u dis- tinct thing Tlie secretary of treasure under the existing law n issue those bonds at 5 per or a col interest rate of about 3 per cent bond feature which concerns question of keeping up parity be- tween the precious metals only is en- tirely distinct from the proposed treasury as they concern only the deficiency caused by luck of nue to supply the ordinary tures of the government I haw not put my plan into the form of a it is a suggestion Taylor I Jfiti- John 0 justice of the peace and of Montgomery claims he has the defaulting treasurer of South located near ville He says he is ready to deliver him up and get the reward S Jan General Crawford left for Chicago last Fanner Head of a County Will Bo Frue KANSAS Jan the line in Kansas at the county poor tlie pauper dead is an important part in a war now going on between the local undertakers there the Sawyer Undertaking com- pany was awarded the sole contract of the county's and a result the other competitors have declared that rather than allow this they will do the work for nothing Kef ore the present differences the com- undertakers made each death the cause for R fight and often snatching the bodies from one another in their to get the fee To put a stop to such work ner Stevens opened bids for taking care of the the lowest bidder to receive the contract When the Sawyer company was given the con- insinuates that ir received tract ihc other firms set up a claim of asserting that this company's bid was not the lowest Until the difficulties are amicably settled the dead pauper must naturally prove to be an important much sought by many and a source of to the N Ton trolley strike is To-night may see the strikers declare themselves beaten and returning to work as in- HS the railway say they may and not through the treaties oc the executive tee Trolley ears arc running on nearly all the though not the full complement great tie up has been broken The situation has become so serene that the Ninth regiment has been ordered there is every likelihood that before the clay is over the in command of Col may be ordered back to New York The diers will be glad to be relieved front duty Since midnight only trouble caused by the strikers was the cutting of which did not seriously affect the running of as the companies have been able to replace many who went out on the strike Police Commissioner Welles nas made an investigation into the shooting of Thomas was shot on the roof of a house in Hicks street yesterday after- noon and died in the Long Island Col- lego The commissioner re- fuses to make public the nature of but ii is believed in police cles that he has arrived at the con- that the killing was an ran toil is supposed to be a dynamite cartridge was picked up this morning by a man who brought it to the first station house The man said he found it at the corner of Flatbush avenue and Fulton one of the busiest stations of the city and where several car lines pass The object was on tue cur track U was covered with a coating of hail it at one end and is about live long U he police it 10 Superintendent it to thu navy where an examination will be made The argument in the case of Joseph Leaner against the asking for a mandamus u Justice ing After arguments had closed Judge taid he would give a some time the noon The decision will determine whether the writ shall be peremptory or simply alternative Justice reserved his decision this morning in tne proceedings lo release men in the stables of the Brooklyn Heights company und in the armories There is a howling mob in front of the Seventh precinct station at surrounding a string of cars which have descried by the The police are absolutely powerless of the patrolmen are on duty at the stables sonic distance away The crowd is amusing by the windows of the stalled Carlisle's In Made Public Tan ing fragment of financial history is found in the of Secretary lisle's recent before the ways and means committee Mr ley of in the course of an informal said to the your reply to the senate tion why the treasury had re- lo give silver in exchange for you replied to the effect that you had no free silver Has the silver cumulated since that do not remember date of that i the secretary answered was Mr Sibley the summer of Secretary Carlisle an oversight of the assistant treasurers throughout United silver dollars were paid out to meet the extraordinary de- mand which then existed for small currency to such an extent that we in more silver certificates out- than we had silver dollars in Jie treasury When J discovered the fact it was once The ten subtreasuries are scattered throughout the not in com- with each when the people demand silver dollars on count of great necessity for small rency they paid them out an it was discovered that they had done so to such an extent that silver certificates to the amount of be- tween and had DO silver loft behind them That at a time when small currency was at a At another point in the the secretary having said that it had been his experience that the kind of money paid out by the treasury was the kind received Air ridge amount you pay out is not so much larger than the amount which by you get is to be about the Secretary Carlisle in we are not TENDER TWELVE MEN Defense WITH THE Tii ANOTHER tN AT CHICAGO Export Clearances Still rn Tho Market und Follows Wheat ll Jau There was plunge in wheat this morning Tho vay pried was under extreme ow point esterday This put the market off the closing price on Saturday last Tb o makes an average los in the price of about Ic a dny for the week so far was to lower fo futures New York foreign ing and buying Sou Francisco wheat here through a local house the private en les coroe along soni- ool n gave English marketH a Northwestern cars were last year 191 Primary wheat wore over last year at bu Export clearances were but 00.0 0 in unsatisfactory output MID neapolis and markets have been tie in the country all season At U o lock and wheat I PRESBYTERIANS CELEBRATE the Made from most and refined ex acid neither leaves arid the food alkali nor ROYAL POWDER iii the Trial Kind Satis factory Jurors Second Message us Governor Inn F the who claims to have been elected governor of Alabama last has issued his second message to the state legislature just vened The which is signed R F concludes with the declaration that governors become amenable to law the revenge of an outraged state shall have been The ranker of a York pow h m I I 5 4 honors at honor tn Dr Prices Ammonia powders were excluded from tion GOING BACK TO CANADA In city and on the of Dr Price's Baking Powder is universal at Springfield Jan Elcock brick and tile works were burned early this morning The engine dry storage and other buildings are a total loss Many million brick are supposed to be ruined The loss is heavy just outside of the city limits the fire department could render no aid It is rumored the fire was Kibot Tries to Form It Jan President Faure has summoned M Kibot to form a cabinet and the latter has accepted the task Be is now consulting with his friends The wife of M Ribot was formerly Miss Minnie of Chicago Since Nearly About to Emigrate from Michigan Jan a noted Romun Catholic colonization was in the city yesterday in connection with the repatriation of 572 families of Can now residing in the county of Hough These people now contemplate returning to Canada They arc many of whom commenced to settle there as far back as The Canadian Paci- fic have promised reduced rates for the and last evening Father Paradis left for Ottawa to in- the government Jan for the defense in tlie conspiracy trial of E V Debs and his associates expressed in the Northwest showed more than any other markets The trade hnd a local failure also which threw surae stuff on the market May started on a break from extreme low price yesterday at and touched The market rallied to and the of Young posted the price went tack lo 5 before y After that hour the wed additional and the May dropped to off from last From the low point at May wheat there was no good rally The local the reports of enormous gold ments for failure of the sen board to do ary export business of to the heavy feeling No cash wheat reported sold here Had it not been for the sick wheat ket torn have held some good ery iu prices during the looming Re- were light at 174 cars The estimate for i- was ht at ITS cars pool quoted spot coru up Primary re- were lightest of the year at about 24 Ou bu compared with last year Export clearances were nearly and same ports again bu First sales May corn ond Tame the first hour to with the ad- When went to low point after J2 o'clock coru weakened to holding later themselves as satisfied with the j around closing men in the jury box just There a halt in liquidations in Fiftieth Anniversary of the Organization the EAST Jan three days marking the fiftieth anniversary of the tion of the First Presbyterian church of this was begun to-day church is one of the oldest and best known Presbyterian churches in Ohio There is only one member of the con- now living who signed the original charter Many prominent members of the Presbyterian clergy of this and other states are in the city to take part the among the number being Rev Dr Marshall of Des Rev Frank mage of Rev Mr McGowan of Maryland and Rev Mr Milligan of Pa Can Minority N Jan report of Senator of the Lexow which was sub- mitted to the senate proposes that e mayor shall appoint the police commission und the department shall have power to into all ters affecting the so that there shall be no recurrence of the evils found to have existed Nelson's attachment to his friends was us ardent as his courage When he was presented to King George the Third at his his majesty con- him on his after this he condoled him on the 1093 of his arm turned round to Captain who had been the companion of his many and introduced him to the king with this I assure your is not so great as you for here is my right JOSEPH 124 W Third Remedies before recess at 1 o'clock and made a tender of the jury to the counsel for the ment Thex twelve men who card M The strikers under gate Hill have induced the crews of many of the cross town and Graham avenue lines to desert The strikers in sonic instances returned the cars to Uic stables The To with Or Price's Bull ing is Ms by Hank oT Sr Tan true condition of the Bank of St Charles at which closed by orde of Gov has just made public by Bank Examiner Kenyon The liabilities foot up tiOS Assets may amount to the who has ab- is heavily indebted to the bank lilot of Unemployed in Bud a Jan mob of inr employed persons marched in a riotous manner through the principal streets yesterday and were dispersed by the people were hurt and several arrests were- made During the time of the disturbance the police blocked the streets leading to the garian likely will determine the issue in tlie great labor trial are as Roger Charles Edward D William M M C Niles James S John Coe Highland 409 Jackson John II Bureau M Andrew Lam on t These men were turned over to the marshal with the usual direction not to discuss the trial or with anybody else The ment counsel still have to pass upon the personnel of the but as they have but two peremptory challenges it can not be changed much The defense had exhausted seven of its twelve dismissals DAUGHTER TO WED She Will the Wife of Taul Jan betrothal of provisions M d some recovery In prices Mny sola to to closing higher Lard to-d GO to to at the close sold to to to close Quotations at the Jan May July Jan May On J an Mny Jimo Jan Jan May S Jan High t 51 10.50 Low 25 Jun 24 48 51 43 45 10 BO 6.45 6.55 10.85 10.00 FATHER'S AWFUL DEED HIB and Himself PHILADELPHIA Jan he M ministry under j iam aged 31 went into late Carnot he has the cellar of hid house this pied a obscure place in politics is racing Fever Epidemic S Jan in Kansas Kan Nineteen cases have been reported in vicinity of the London Heights Two pupi s were taken ill vhile 1 hut school ii ud as a it has been closed The dis- continues to and much felt and called his two aged 0 and 2 years who their father into the lie sent the boy and with a revolver shot the girl killing her instantly then phi cod the weapon to his own and sent a bullet through his brain Tie was taken to a where he died at 13 o'clock Hank President Kills Jan E St president of the American bank at Port com- mitted suicide by shooting in jail at Port lie had been convicted of forgery He leaves a widow aud two children Tests for Rain WHL Jan rain introduced by Populist Representative provides for a committee to make tests regarding ar- rain and carries an tion to meet the expense of the same Crow Blown Out of Existence Jan government barge loaded with shot and exploded here yesterday No trace of its crew has been found relapses cured Guaranteed to cure opium and tobacco disease Board and Home treatment at rates THE INSTITUTE Mdlle Lucie daughter of the of the to M Paul a member of the chamber of is Paul is the son of M the eminent lie is a the author of a number of political and literary works and is now attached to the staff of the Journal Des Debats In he visited the United States in an official capacity at the instance of the French government in order to inquire into various commercial and economic ters He has distinguished as an orator and has occupied several im- portant such as secretary of the minister of the secretary of M Jules Simon when the latter was president of the council of ministers in of Drenx of the department of and of Brest and of Meaux In in the chamber of he marie a re- markable speech upon the interests of Franco in the and as a result the of Turkey twice decorated him Wall Street Jan stock market opened quiet and utterly devoid of any 1 tant feature The changes either barely exceeded per cent the genei al n arket became the heavy engagements of gold for ment to-morrow being a large factor iu iho depression The grangers we e among the weakest of the railway selling off K Per The market was ally quiet after H and where prices were changed they were in the main lower Money on cell easy at per cent Prime mercantile paper Sterling exchange with actual business in bankers bills at for at fbr sixty posted rates Commercial ver 110 sals Bar Mexican quiet Didn't Hour the Train Jan members sleighing party were in- stantly killed and five others badly in- jured by attain on the Pennsylvania railroad this morning The party was from a trip to Sun bury and the noise made by the prevented their hearing the train Gales on Channel Coasts Jan storms pre- or all the coasts of Great Brit- ain Prance and Holland In Scotland the fall of snow has been particularly heavy A fishing boat belonging to Dun bar with of seven on board has been and off a vessel with a crew of teen men has gone down Sold by Special Lines of Diseases of the Throat and Blood and Skin Diseases Rupture Positively No charge for Consultation ana Successful lament by mail Send for Book Symptom Blank When will reduced to other things an- swer their se as as Baking Powder him the mark Write to the 35 ish newspapers print a letter addressed to the by the Armenian clergy and of him for tlie benefits enjoyed by his Armenian subjects Greek nnd Their Jan sittings of the chamber of deputies have been suspended for a fortnight in order to give the new ministry time to get to the affairs of Amor Baltimore Can Pacific Cord age Chicago Gas Del D L W C Don R G pfd Mail Pullman Rock Island Manhattan Missouri Michigan Cent Northern Pac North Pac pfd N Y Central N E N American Omaha Omaha Out 16 Ian directors of the national board of trade of manufacturers held their annual ing last night square den The officers elected A 0 first R Philip second vice- W A Kennedy Say They B Their Corps N Ian tary authorities here have sent dis- patches to St New York and other ordering the arrest of Sergt and Cor- poral Hotson of the royal who are supposed to have deserted after taken a large sum ot money belonging to the corps Harrison's 312 Brady Farm Mortgages We constantly have on hand aad for sale Choice First Mortgages on Farms In the beat Investors are to make an chese 329 Brady Street WANTS A J W Architect Iowa Suite building FOUND on Lost Grove Road near raoui school new pair boy's shoes Cull at Tribune FOR -A first class Commercial College Address Tribune BUek between street aud Turner Hall A wil be paM by leaving at burn SITUATIONS by Mrs H Southwell and daughter Southwell Is u of experience and CUM furnish be 01 Miss would prefer her us a room girl and ui o furnish Address 1127 Iowa street by reliable registered 6 years Address AW N m to P in in nly 4 Dressmakers And Seamstresses 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SECOND FLOOR COAL Marquette cook stoves and Kentucky Peacock For Indian lock Lump Nut Government bonds stand at the following bid Registered 97 Coupon Currency 95.100 Currency Currency Currency Currency mill Coupon 5s Chicago Produce Valley and Go Hard Goal of all sizes For grates we have the Bird Eye Jellico Kentucky by far superior to any other grate coal in the market Also Indiana taSalle Go Oak CHICAGO Jan Ex- stove and COrd WOod Caucus Was Fruitless Jan caucus was in s from until 13 o'clock to-day and adjourned without any action any subject Young Co Suspend Jan William Young A one of oldest grain sion fines doing Business the board of failed tra per seconds seconds 80 Full cream Cheddars per Young 9 fair to choice fair to 7 poor to choice per full loss at per We sell at the lowest market prices and give all orders our prompt attention As we have recently started a lumber and coal yard at beg to announce to the farmers of that that we now have a full supply of and soft as ao ES at- at HARD COAL f k Lehigh valley All arade coils TTM W 111 oIL at the ash prices MASONIC f if 1001 TO 1019 W SECOND 1