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   Davenport Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - February 14, 1895, Davenport, Iowa                               NE TRIBUNE EIGHTH t Committee Favors f to Treasury ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE f In And tower lit N 1 in Feb to regulate Pullman's sleeping appeared In the house this It was Condo and will doubtless cause an uprising colored chief provision IB to prohibit sleeping or dining car ters from Mr offered a resolution prepared by representatives of railroad labor unions Illinois members In congress to arbitration roe offered the same In the In the senate a resolution by Hamer large are asked by the Illinois Industrial Home for the Blind and it appears to be of the trustees of the Institution Ho It In a ri t manner who have no trades The resolution di- rects the committee on appropriation to Investigate the allegations It referred to that The to SUFIS I fc on day to to as agreed upon by the sub- committee The vote Yeas nays B The Is as By the senate and house of representatives United States In congress that the tary of the treasury be and IB authorized to issue and dispose of at not less than par in gold bonds of the with the privileges and exemptions of bonds sued under the aut approved July act me of tl.e national lo an amount not exceeding ing interest at o raie not exceeding 3 per per principal ana in- terest In of the ent of and bonds to te made more thirty alter daie Morris Coul no part of the of sale cf tuch bonds nor of w the Ohio Feb Morn shall Le for tne of Coal Company s engine tl e current ojf and and several a- Portion ul Sio y f f 4 ASKED TO in House L- Feb the consideration of the judicial and executive propriation Mr Pickler offered a substitute for the of the relating tp the working force of the pension office The substitute PRICES UP AND DOWN QUICK TURNS IN WITH SLIGHT NET LOSS to j clerks as at present Instead of the force reported Uon Mr Pickler Hurry II In Adding up its of murder the defense first witness was none than Peter the of Harry had spoken to Adry us authorities were afraid to responsibility for discharging old dier clerks and were trying to the responsibility on congress brought on a warm a half half and In which nearly every member for the In flu nee Path Up tho Corn Also Street Wall I- Feb prices of were slightly under the slightly better than yesterday The opening followed by some drop in price un- 69 fi enable Chicago to make an assessment to assist in crime of 2 mills on the dollar of valuation the public library passed the by a unanimous vote Mr Muir in tho house and Senator Crawford in the ate introduced a 1111 to enable the board of drainage trustees to levy a tax not to exceed per cent on the taxable property In the district for three beginning last January senate passed the Dunlap appropriating annually to aid the State cultural society BAD AT OHIO vote of 8 to C on reporting tl.e showed party breaks on botn and t or New of it and oi ol division even er Messrs Wilson yf West burner oi of 01 01 and of voting tne v and of oi an of Nebraska and of Alabama in the Air Bynum of Indiana wao un the floor of the house while the vote was being but did not appear to either way of and of Iowa were not present The vote jn full is as For the Stevens and und Reed and Payne S Against the Bryan and Wheeler 6 A minority report will be made by those who voted against the It will probably be written by Mr Bryan i S Valley coal cars were destroyed Crc at Jobs to-day Tho fire tl.e weigh and is supposed t boon Ignited by an electric not properly Hre facilities Ti capacity cf tl e 1 cars pc day hundred men will be privod of no of securing work the existing suffering of miners valley on account of depressed and conflicts kind or among coal makes the tion assume a more appalling phase TAYLOR'S SUED i in state r an TV c T u I Suites Next Washington Feb is week will witness the inauguration of one of tl.e ever taken by the man s Christian Temperance Union in the fight for temperance On Friday of the World a W C T U will present the famous to the government of the United States The tion will be made at a mass held in convention hall Already the enthusiastic members of the union are and it is expected that eral thousand prominent advocates of total abstinence will assemble at the great convocation two daya nonce The will be addressed by Miss president of the Lady Henry and other leading women program calls for all day meetings on Friday and Saturday and on the evenings of Saturday and A prominent participant will be Rev Henry S the eminent lish temperance who is visiting America in the Interest of the conference also the World s C T U convention London next At the latter gathering the tion Will te presented to the British and then it will be taken before the of all civilized asking that aid in the work of the the of opium and to prevent of social vice The document bears Signatures written in About forty different Statu of South u New Feb South Dakota Is plaintiff In just in the supreme of thi state to recover a judgment for against the securities on the bond of W W the treasurer of South Dakota Kidder of this city have been retains by the South Dakota authorities i prosecute the and papers hav been served upon John T of this who was on Taylors cial bond to the of SIml lar actions have been brought agains other sureties in different an the state expects to recover most of tl amount which Taylor carried with when he fled the country DIED A DRUNKARD Sad s Cloning of tho L fc of Wilbert ry In Connect cot Hartford Feb Ferry died at the Hartford hospital las night Thus ends the career of the who was to have been tho scholar that Yale university has g In twenty-five down fall began when he was elected of Hartford to the general as in II ere he formed vice- from which he was never able to himself and since then he had been common drunkard On a bitter colt night a week ago he wandered the streets and fell in a cant lot Both his hands and feet were frozen when he was testimony was most to tho ns it In o way one portion of Adry s remarkable story and thus rendered thoroughly untenable the de- fense a pet theory ity tc ward had approached Urn with tions as to he had ever and if no whether his con- science had bothered him had later asked whether he would a rack Into Lake Calhoun and let the occupant for a of told Mm I was no said that was about the end of THs Is the first of the of and Adry obtained from an entirely outside source and In a striking way Hayward's strangely careless wny of asking in- criminating questions and That a man capable of concocting so cunning and Intricate a plot should 1 ave made so many con- almost as Incredible as that he should the at all Erwin nt once the importance of this testimony and tried to have It stricken out Mr objection having been had a talk me at the Ozark about 4 or 6 o clock In the morning In my carriage He questioned as to my conscience and whether It would follow me He asked me about driving into a lake with some one in the hack and then Jumping off and leaving trem go told him I was no swimmer Ho me if the team was fractious and I told him it was He asked mo what I wanted for the team and I told him He asked me if I cared what became of the team after I bought it I told him I did not He then asked me If tho running away would do up whole rig and I said It did you understand by this my conscience would hurt 3 understood him to mean If I would kill some and I told him T would have ing to do with anything that would kill or hurt if J he mention any place near a lake to he spoke of the bluff near Lake Gittleson a told of loaning Harry on three dia- mond rings that have figured in c testimony While the transaction was being Harry had a the amount of money in which Gittleson could not determine Harry often came In to him for money to uso as a stake in gambling When the was reported back to the house the contest was against the provision for annual clerks to congress Mr Dockery pointed out that the would 000 before the next congress actually assembled The intensity of feeling aroused by the struggle brought out ninny fis to air Dockery finally cut sliced that Harry Off the lively debate by moving the pre- vious which was ordered A yea and nay vote was then taken on the amendment for the annual and It was nays of the republicans voted lor and the democrats against The appropriation was without division and house adjourned SILVER EILL REPORTED BACK Eussey is reported much improved at tre ency hospital to-day will be removed to US a few days EXILES WANT DAMAGES Silver trn e In AI chiton n Feb mild created In the senate morning by the introduction Senator Clapp of a tion calling upon the Michigan tors and representatives In congress to use every effort to carry out the pledge made by the republicans of Michigan at the last state convention to silver to its proper position in tl United States as money metal By vote of 12 to 10 the resolution tabled The law of placing a tax on inheritances was declared by the supreme Jewell yesterday introduced u providing for the taxation of In- tile to go into the primary school will become a law The for the position MicMgan regiment on battlefield of J loth Louses and went to t tf FOR A BIG FAIR IN M X CO for mi Kxp Arts and City of Feb city council has Leen petitioned for an propriation and the customary leges for holding in the City of Mexico during next year an exposition of arts and industries with a department for foreign which it Is expected Will bo occupied by the United Germany and for the furtherance of International trade t director-general be Senor a well can and the chief of the for- eign department Viscount B de Cor- who is at present in San cisco A Joint stock company has been formed with a capital of to In- the large blocks of stock being taken by United States will run for six months or more The Measure fa to the Calendar house yesterday Mr Cullom presented a various trade and trans- in ing to protect Irom train robberies road trains from train Gray irom tlie committee on ior tion of senators by voie of the people Mr Jones reported the by the committee for the 01 siher The to the calendar Mr from the finance a joint time collecting lu and asked for its lut objection was and over Mr 1 effer called up his re- judiciary to legality recent issues The went to moved to laue up the appropriation and Allen took the but yielded to to discuss iaac message of the President on me currency question Mr Stewart declared the tion had refused to carry out the and congress should face the question squarely and determine whether clals should obey the lie closed with the warning that if present tions continued the end would be lution A joint resolution to enlarge the Red Cliff Indian reservation in Wisconsin was after which Mr Alien re- his speech on the alleged tion frauds In Alabama Senators gan and Pugh protested against the charges of the senator Discussion the appropriation was then resumed Mr Chandler opposed taking away the limit fixed by law upon the amount that can be railroad companies and allowing the postmaster general to do as he pleased Mr reminded senator that the total amount of the tion was limited to a certain Earlier in the afternoon Mr Palmer obtained unanimous consent to con- sider pension bills at 5 and Laving arrived that was taken up and several pension bills passed After an executive session the senate adjourned free local selling After a loss of there was a strong rally about midday helped by corn and by heavy operations of one trader Cables firm with Liverpool sV Paris Northwest markets had 173 cars against aco Two days markets showed tu receipts Four ports and Now Orleans two days tu wheat and flour Bradstreet's exhibit of wheat stocks at noon gave both decrease 000 bu Europe and afloat Increased a very bearish making world s stocks decrease only bu On this price dropped back i best point on the May wheat sold and at slowly off to at 11 o'clock and grot upturn to at midday with setback to about opening point Corn made a sharp advance of le the low point of the and helped firm wheat No export or cash business re- ported up to the last hour New York I ut five boat loads wheat sold for export There was no cash business Durins the lant hour Kay price went back to and closed lower at There was good action in the corn firm higher Receipts at 222 cars were following tl e blockade of last two days Inspection Cash houses re- ported good especially from England points Primary markets 1 nd receipts only compared with last year Ten cars sold here to be to Duluth St reported bu to be shipped all rail After this had helped the market it was contradicted Ex- port clearances core were liberal at CCO showed a of hu in stocks of corn corn Bold at at and rally to dip to with wheat at then ad- to an hour later at over the close Monday Corn made a rally at the close to nearly over the Monday while wheat was heavy and lower Provisions got a lift early Prices were In in TVi from Monday This strength came entirely yards were away below expectations at and prices lOc up for some grades TMs started shorts and ers products with a May pork touched lard Last prices for May stuff were and Quotations packing Full cream per Young full loss off casu quotable at per cases per per per bu stock saleable from per per per celery DC per home per case of 4 per per brJ Ke Fn T Mny July e J o i 1 AWFUL PLOT UNCOVERED A Ship Humb on Hawaiian from Vancouver B Feb their Mullen the three Hawaiian have commenced suit against the steamship company for damages Bonds have given by the company so that the rimo will not te libeled Col United States consul Is providing for the plaintiffs until the receipts of news from Washington shown the dispatch Hawaiian Minister Thurston from Mr Hawaiian minister of declared the to be untrue and said it was official announcement he had heu n a charge against himself or his leagues Indian Police Dead S Feb Unit 3 grand Jury at Deadwood indictments for murder again Capt and bers of the Indian police force of the Cheyenne Indian for the der of William Interpreter at tie The Maj had rent the to ar- rest Kielder and with instructions to brine in without fail followed their instructions to the ter Felder refused come so they Um full of holes and Mart In S New Feb was ered early this morning in the cabinet works of Ferguson burg Ten after the fire discovered the whole was Ir The neighborhood Is a ment house district and there was con- excitement The watchman of the name could not be Is and it is feared lu may Le buried in the ruins Damage The fire is thought to have beer of incendiary origin New Feb Two largo sticks of rave just teen covered embedded in a 1 cle of cotton being loaded into the British steamer now taking a cargo at Had the dynamite in the bale gotten safely into the hold and been screwed as done in loading ton the operation would have exploded the dynamite and blown a hole in the ship's bottom The dian the British Oil account of labor announced it would employ only negro labor after A white man named Thomas Oakes was arrested as the guilty son He was loitering around the and the police believe they have right Whether or not he is a screw jn ah is not Fren Feb senators generally are not disposed at this time to attempt to prevent the passage of the unrestricted coinage reported from committee yesterday the democrats want to take the responsibility for passing such till as that said Senator am willing they The democratic leaders have not yet de- whether they will press the this session The measure reported is for the un- restricted coinage of silver on the ba- sis of the provisions of the ninth tion of tho financial introduced by Senator Jones of Arkansas Tho republican members offered no substitute and nut no In -I V J 1 It was also May Lard Fob 1.0 W f 45 FeU U Kau 11 I 43 10 o 5.35 in 10 25 9.90 10.15 6.47 New Feb stock ket opened slightly The trading after was very ger and current quotations were what easier Tobacco receded per ce net loss per cent The preferred to move up 1 cent to 307 declined western Laclede Gas and the resi smaller fractions Speculation was better tone after 11 iSome stocks did not participate in the improvement and declines were recorded of 3 per cent in Erie in United States Ex- press and in Leather preferred Money on call easy at Prime mercantile Sterling change about with bankers bills at for days agreed to hold a i the of the no sales Bar Mexican ment removing the differential duty of one- tenth of a cent qn sugar Imported from countries Feb a Polish laborer on his way from New York to Va was killed on the Baltimore Harrisburg division of the Western Maryland near in a blinding snow storm He was caught In a cut and dragged half a when his from the belt was dropped Two hundred feet further on his heart ami lungs were and some distance further on his head and shoulders i New A special dis- patch to a moil ing paper says the steamship of St which had been reported overdue at sighted Feb 5 off N by the schooner Ida which arrived at this port on Tuesday She was steering northeast by north against strong northerly winds and was making poor headway Protection Tires Feb be- ing the for new business In the both houses were flooded with bills and petitions A till was in- In the assembly which for the better protection of life and property fires It provides for the appointment by governor state forest for a term of BIX years All town and are constituted fire wardens In the senate a resolution was offered by Mr Austin directing the at- to satisfy the ments McFetridge at 3 per cent Amor To I in Baltimore Can 1 H mid Gas b L C- 0 Ceu C Pac North Pac Y t t iS Mail 6 16 4 Miss New Feb Political Equality club made elaborate ar- rangements for observance of san B Anthonys which next Friday A reception will be tendered the eminent woman at which delegates from many ical equality clubs in all parts of the will Solder Feb min one of the yers of Richmond and whose White was a distinguished jurist and has just died of enlargement of the heart He was sel for the Richmond Petersburg road and other corporations During war be served staff Bishop a S Feb divorce which passed the senate yesterday has brought to the city Bishop Hare of the who two years ago secured the repeal of the divorce law and strenuously is opposed to re- the divorce business here The bishop is confident he can defeat the in the Fort Feb the was sentenced yesterday in tjie United SUaes court to forty-five years in the penitentiary at Illinois ock Island Ver Cer Horsey 87 Tex pfd N C ou Erie 1 L E -1 Currency 11 Currency Currency Os Coupon 5s bid Registered Coupon Currency UH ti Extra per Produce t- r f It a-i I Corn prices at- the named cities St 54 St Highest of all in Leavening U S Gov't Report ROMANCE OF THE MOUNTAINS Mock Feb 300 Sales were pally at for the kinds taken by dressed beef men and with the extreme range of tions heifers and bulls were able at for inferior to extra and there was Inquiry for stackers and Ofs at The calf market was again lightly supplied and again ruled firm Buyers were willing to pny for prime and for the beat Heavy and medium sold largely at and the er part of the 150 to JOJ Ib hogs changed hands within a of and around and there were sales culis and down as low as Sales were on a basis of for common to ex- tra and for lambs Sheep sold mostly at and from took the greater part of the lambs Feb No 2 red No 2 red spring Cs No 1 5s No i California Blocks Sd American Louis us No Peoria Feb No 2 No bu bu Story of n the n of 14 I in tl It t Tho death of Mrs Hoar et her at one of tho romantic that dwelt In the mountains of i ayette county and covered a term of U.'J yearn Seventy years flays tho burg camo to the county from Massachusetts a young man named Jamas son of a citi rcn of at one of tho j t this n tiling could bo learned of hia Ho as a day laborer at the old Wharton K very thing1 about stranger be- spoke of This fact added to tho 01 hig lod to tho conclusion ho had left Massachusetts for which did not cars to divulge Ona day as he was a of metal it fell and broke his lej Ho was taken to the homo oi unin son had a daughter a country When Hoar was ta lo h 3r hor spare tirao was devoted to tho care of now Aft r tho tit was ii le be hi- att.'niion to nio became and a ry followed up aboto in n little house about a mile r A household o to become a m of hij at an athlete uro st 11 toll trun jui ity OL was broken by appearance o a Southern j lant Lo Clair Hs was by an I together they at cabin Tno Jatler a ter Clair to have bo- of tho haired mountain Tho secret his ten Ud love was kept from hia an 1 when tho lot sho of hor is a it Is kidnaped tho Chairs South The broken never from the and from her life was one f sorrow Tames Hoar died at tho of It is now known that w th somo of Col pirates drove h into mountain exile He was a of Senator of Hoar raa le a tho of hor husband The navy department at ton has a tost of aluminum aj a material for ship's witU object of determining its to naval uses On account of its Us utility on ship board would lw almost it wore not for tho fact Omt it now lo easily to the action of salt water You LUtle types of Some pome Form a trr Ink tno Mrs IB tho matter with my tla Mra S I no i DR JOSEPH A DANIEL i Kew Feb western ern DEATH IN THg Three In Hock of Fro Feb Reports from re- mote portions of the state continue to emphasise the fact that the late storm was almost unprecedented in James a of the Charles found standing In a fence corner in the public roadside frozen day two dead men were the tracks between and Easton They wer as hands on a frozen up at Oxford Robert M of Witt man re- ports that ther Is a tiock of at least fifty wild geese frozen to death near mouth of Eastern Bay of China's or linn Mr Chug who was a rUo on u haJ han leJ a half dollar to tho con motor On counting tho to in return ho called you didn't keep out your You've uTe 50 J replied tin it muit dropped a in my nickel pocket by mistake Than He took tho put it into its po and Mr water role to his destination w th the o that corner with tho consciousness done a hono upright act And it was Mr had the car that it upon him ho had pa d 30 cents for Ula rUe Special Lines of Diseases of tbt Throat aoi Slomach Blood am 5 Rupture ana Successful by map Send for Book rod Symptom Blank Building -124 Third la m to and ato fip nr from o 8 2 a p in Dressmakers And ALL K o w in Feb 14 The following a of the situation at According to latest intelligence all fonte on the land been taken by the and a fort on one of the islands In- the harbor has been silenced The clads Ting Yuen and Lai Yuen and the cruisers Yuen and Wei Yuen have sunk and torpedo either destroy or captured One anese torpedo boat was lost and two disabled The remainder of the Chinese the Chen together with the on the island of Lui Kung are holding out in aa Jumping to Secomo a fud with who admire chameleons a your As most know by this time the movements of the are caused by a littlo worm inside They cume from where u Chicago man has bers of ani has cornered tho The worms are to be a of and in time A H Seamstresses Attend r Madame School Of Dress Cutting No No I No Pasteboard Chart or bat genuine bailor ftp our nte n in Art of Goods develop doesn't d o o it tho beun agents hava col- I iiii the Mexico may bo a of at a certain season t Mo Feb south due here at struck a broken rail a mile this side of this Ing Mall and baggage two es and a sleeper left the the ter turned upside down Strange to no one was seriously hurt car and coach iiy tho engine of went east four late Piedmont Feb Hundreds of hungry wolves from the Alps have invaded the plains in the province of northern and several villagers have been killed by have sent troops and many have destroyed i Cincinnati has a in its city Oaring th j few months many valuable of havo and though not yet fully tho library to he M success Ona of tho best educated men In department been to duty as School Oper Day RYAN SECOND FLOOR M arq notte Third Vein Or I guass wo will uctor besides soon Second his Thespian don't know yet All I know is that I read in a the day that a has been takon up from hill in Peacock For Indiana r Nut rfv HARD COAL kr Creek an A P A introduced in the house a memorial to Congress asking that the papal be removed from d States territory The aye free in forty-four out of the eighty-three churches and of New city and the is toward an on of the f ce scat Trinity char h and five of its have iree and the i f j in most of the to tho richer rar thes so many ard h from you try is ft Ji 1 r 1 S MASONIC   

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