Davenport Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - June 20, 1895, Davenport, Iowa 10 Cents a Week DAVENPORT ILT TRIBUNE 10 Cents a Week TRIBUNE THURSDAY JUNE EIGHTH YEAR A J Smith Son Brass and Iron Beds See our and compare our prices before buying WOOD MANTELS Grates and Tiling See the leaders at Done There are times when a man does want to feel Whether by nature he be pompous or We can fix you the envy of men or of flirts If you allow us to laundry your collars and shirts TROY LAUNDRY Telephone 482 307 Brady St Family washing done cheaper than you can do it at home NOW II FULL Republican League Convention Opens Its Meetings DELEGATES PRESENT CALLS SPAIN TO TIME resident Delivers See the City I he Bay and 0 June eighth an- convention of the League of Re- publican Clubs convened in Music hall this morning with delegates in the auditorium and the galleries filled with visitors The hall was elaborately decorated After prayer by the S L Secretary Humphrey read the roll and or welcome were made fty Mayor Robert n and dent D D Woodmansee of the Ohio League of Republican Clubs Tracy of Chicago then the an- address Among cither remarks were the following It is our woik to not and not platforms Party platforms and party candidates must have the Status Demands the Settlement of the Mora Difficulty June state de- has taken steps according to the forms of diplomatic intercourse to from Spain the payment of the long-standing Mora a claim ad- mitted by Spain In 1888 to be en- titled to and which Spain promised to pay In December of that year Minister lor has been Informed by tele- graph of the Insistance of the United States upon prompt payment of the Indemnity and has been decided to press for settlement and immediate ment This dispatch went to Minister Taylor on June 11 The full letter of which left heie on June will be in his hands In a day or two at the The expectation is that there will be a prompt and satisfactory settlement and payment at once Ex- treme measures will follow delay Should the Spanish government lect to properly Impress upon the coi tes the importance of granting the sary or should the cortes refuse to allow an appropriation for the United States in will be constrained to try other means to secure payment It may be- come necessary to occupy Havana and to retain control of the there until an amount equal to the Mora indemnity has been This could be done without offense to Inter- national If the United States were not opposed by a superior fleet and force at CITY TREASURER SHORT ALL KIEL Big Canal Prepared for the sage of Ships CHICAGO WHEAT TRADERS SOMEWHAT PANICKY CHICAGO MEDICAL Drs Walsh and Walsh Permanently Located in Iowa Clinical Professor in Two of of Anthony's Hospital Acknowledged by the Medical Acknowledged by the Acknowledged by all aa World's Greatest and Only Successful Specialists In Private Diseases of Consultation Free Prompt and Permanent Cures early i liver mid from of the nervous exhaustion of diseases peculiar to the on ami net 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the threatened fiee trade hafl rought ruin to thousands of American omes On the currency question e said can be no disagreement a to the enlarged use of silver There re few or pone who are not in favor of his The question How can best brought about The people of this want more but only on jne and that Is that It be ound and the record of the republican party roves that it has been in favor of increasing the currency in keeping vith the demands of the but on the basis that the purchasing and power of a of silver or shall at all be kept equal This entire ion as to the future use of silver will probably be settled by the great com- nations of the world within a year Germany and France are ng bimetallism and England is fast in that direction What the people should do Is to bring pressure 0 bear upon their representatives for appointment of delegates to an in- conference with power to and Insist upon an agreement and obligation from the nations Ing to maintain the ratio as there adopted the great work of the re- publican party Is the promotion and en- largement of our industries through protection and the extension of our for- eign trade through the of a bimetallic standard of money through international In which silver shall fully the of our marine and the creation of a system of irrigation for the reclamation of arid The secretary fhat there were represented at the convention states and a larger number than has been represented at any previous convention of the Among the delegates were a number of four from one from New two from three from the latter the Woman's league clubs In that state The ladles from Colorado lost no opportunity to do missionary work in favor of the free coinage of The American College league Jias delegates present who has been eight ever since the tional League of Republican Clubs was announces that he will not be a candidate for re-election This withdrawal is In the Interests of Gen JMcAlpIn for and Humphrey both being from New York The silver nign have decided to wait after the the com- on resolutions before taking anw fiction If the committee Is frue coinage they will insist on the consideration of their lution in the convention When Secretary Humphrey called the roll of states to ascertain the number of delegates and alternates It was pertained that the states could report present and not the number to which they are This was against the silver tions were not as full as those of In afternoon the delegates were laKen about the in and in the evening were several fions In their honor and a conceit will be a grand pion upon Lake an open which will be the leading republican will be followed by g reception and banquet The meeting will be held on when the election of officers and the adoption of resolutions take place Henry of Gets Ula counts Mixed June city is short In his and a committee of his bondsmen is making a thorough examination of his books The examination lias far enough to show that the shortage is large His books show a deposit In the Midland bank of when in fact there Is but of the city money In the bank The tion be pushed It was at first thought Bolln had committed but last evening he In a roadhouse near Cut-Off lake and brought to the city where he met the mayor and other city officials He said his purpose was to kill himself had the officer not prevented He confessed that he Is short in his but It is believed the shortage will be at least double that amount For some time it Is Mr Bolln has the duties of his He has succumbed to the influence of uine and and had spent money freely It is claimed that he was intoxicated for days at a while the business of the office was left to his deputies He has also lost heavily on business prises and It is said has been concerned largely in board of trade speculations and that his ventures in this direction have been generally disastrous Corean Legation Fixed June Coroan government has made an allowance of yed to sustain the Corean legation at Washington This Is likely to be followed at no distant day by the appointment of a new or the return of the old who has been the Corean for six months The making of a able allowance for the legation insures Its retention here and the fears that this unique and picturesque branch of the diplomatic corps would be withdrawn ENTIRE CITY DECORATED The Blu Petea Which Aro lo Celebrate the Event Yes it Leaves BiTlIn for the Scone June the labors of eight years and an expenditure of about marks the great canal which joins the Baltic Sea to the German ocean is ready for use It inter- sects the peninsula of stein from near the mouth of the Elbe to on the Kiel bay and that a dis- tance of about fifty-nine miles The whole canal is lighted by said to be the longest distance In the world illuminated continuously that way The light furnished is powerful enough to enable navigators to plainly discern the route by night The time required for the passage of the whole ing delay at the two will average thirteen hours Provision is made for vessels to get out of the way of large ships of war which may be passing through the canal The piers of the two permanent bridges which cross the canal have casemated buttresses at- each capable of holding 400 and portholes for guns wt ought into the masonry in times of war would be used to prevent the enemy's passage There was a heavy downfall of rain this morning and for a time It seemed to jeopardize the success of the fetes Happily the clouds cleared away and brilliant accompanied by a pleasant followed The whole city presents a strikingly The flags of all nations were hoisted along noon and the sentries at the door of the principal hotels denoted the presence theie of the Imperial Naturally the chief center of attraction was the where the display of warships attracted many thousands of spectators Those of the United Great Italy and Austria were especially ad- mired At 8 o'clock the war nf the fourteen nations heie hoisted their flags to the of the anthems of their respective countries The Mars hoisted the flag of Admiral Knoor and the latter companied by the commanders of the foreign squadrons and many officers of various started for Hamburg lo meet the emperor June 19 companied by four of his started for Hamburg at Jl o'clock this ing June empress has started for Kiel All Markota and ftl Well the Much Hour In Wall Street June Wheat did not hold Its own up to midday Foreign were conflicting From Minneapolis the trade got the report that Northwestern Miller had cable telling of bad tion of Russian rye crop The export sales yesterday of bu wheat at New York and at was more than offset by the light export clearances of bu wheat and flour Northwest receipts were light at 114 cars compared with 228 a year ago This was offset by primary receipts of bu with Western ments but No one will believe talk either way any more There was grasshopper talk from the West All this counted for nothing The trade took kindly to the bear side The break of Id to at Liverpool probably started more selling than anything else July wheat sold to pji the first then rallied to where it was stopped twice then went back around before 12 o'clock with a sharp break to before 12 30 p m ber wheat sold to to to Highest of all in Leavening U 8 Gov't Report Baking Powder PUBE Butter per Imitation packing Live Poultry per fair to fair to per per doz 50 per brl per Salable at per doz when cases are cases Included Report on Tin Plate June 19 at lias sent to department of state a report ing the British export of tin plate for the first three months of 1895 as com- pared with the same period oC 1894 In February and the total export was valued at rf which tons came to United States During the corre- period in 1895 export teas of tons came to the United States Stenl a Safe June the ond time within a week the at seven miles north of has been robbed This time they took out the safe from the loaded it in a took It a mile south of town and blew it open With giant ing in cash and nearly in stamps There is not the slightest claw to the thieves From every tobacco chewer is wanted as to the merits of All good of have thus far been in it the best In the most delicious iu the best in every way It's Adt tbe dealer for it Wheat got very heavy at the close On a selling flurry July went off to and closed September Loss for the day about From New came talk of adverse possible gold etc Local cash sales were practically and no fresh export business reported from seaboard Before 1 o clock to-day corn showed a decline of for July and Ic for tember from yesterday closing This was not surprising In the face of the 2a bieak In a panicky wheat market cal receipts were only 94 cars mated receipts for to-morrow were 90 cais The movement here yesterday was bu out Western markets shipped in ex- cess of receipts Exports were and yesterday export sales New York and given at bu July sold early at to and bioke to sold at and then off to Corn closed Ic off July at off September at Corn charters weie for bu Provisions opened about steady There was at one time a little in pork to 75 for September Other stuff showed no strength Late in the day all products sold oft with the break in grain markets Pork closed lower at September lard off at ribs Be off at 50 same month Quotations were Stock June 600 Sales weie on a basis of for common to extra native dressed beef and shipping with the larger part of the transactions at 60 Bulk of stackers and ers a good deal below but some choice feeders went at Cows and bulls lower than cows and ers selling at as an extreme with sales principally at 25 Bulls sold at and calves were again In good demand at a few selling at 50 Heavy hoga sold at an extreme range of mixed and butchers hogs at and lightweights at Heavy sold largely at 80 and light at 65 Shippers are Ing more freely this and thla Is having a stimulating Influence on pi Ices for choice hogs There was a fair demand for good to choice and but the general market was and In some instances there was a greater decline Sheep were salable at and spring ambs at Comparatively few natives sell below or as high as of the A long time ago tha wedding ring waa worn on the and was with precious stones People who have seen the old pictures of the Madonna In Rome will remember that In one or two of them there Is a ing ring on the forefinger of her right but with Christianity came tho wearing of the wedding ring on the third rather than on the The old story of there being a vein that runs from that to the heart la nonsense Its use originated In this The priest put It on the the name of the fen the the name of the on the second re- the name of the Holy and on the third ending with and there It staid Old and Now Here Is Just n feather to show which way the wind blows Twenty-five years ago the practical application of ity was unknown To-day untold ions are Invested in electrical ery and steam Is creeping out of sight to make way for harnessed lightning If our were to an excursion of a couple of weeks to their old homes they would sa dizzy that they hardly be abU to find their way back to heaven Junior Order of American June 19 Junior Order of American Mechanics elected these officers National C W P A J Adam Dr J L Fort warden W A sentinel J L St sentinel John W Dr H B Ore The next convention will be held at Denver June 1896 Attempt to Blow Up a Temple Ind June 19 attempt was made to blow up the Masonic which is under course of tion Water was turned almost out of the with the heat op at full tut The was and about tQ explode when discovered There has been which resulted in the of the temple by and it is claimed some union sym did the The temple worth and la the finest in In- diana High Low 2 18 5 7114 V4 7354 2 June Sept 43 June 29 22 32 June 12.20 12.35 1230 12.30 1260 12.60 June 6.60 8.65 July 655 655 Sept 680 675 Short June 620 6.30 6 6 6 35 Sept 650 650 6 Grasshoppers the Track June pers have appeared in such quantities between Eckley and a distance of twenty-five as to cover the railroad track and cause much at for posted New June stock ket opened with a moderate degree of activity and lower prices were as a rule throughout the Hat At U O'clock same slight recovery was but the market became dull after 11 and the movement of prices as a rule was unimportant Toward noon ues receded a fraction Money on call nominally 1 per prime mercantile per cent Sterling exchange strong and with actual business in ers bills at for demand and trouble The engines have been vided with steel brushes with which to clear the track At they haye the grain doing much damage They seem to be ing their way southeast Mexico War Munitions City of June 19 report fhat this government has in Europe for new rifles and cartridges has caused much comment in military Thg visit to England of commas der of the corvette Jn connee tion with the alleged purchase of two new warships for the Mexican ment is an item of Interest in this con- Killed by His Mother and Brother N June Mount Montgomery two Andrew and Mann quarreled about some family matters Sarah their seized An- drew and him while with a knife stabbed tg Mrs hep son Mann are in There is talk at lynching them Member of tbe Captured June livan has returned from his chase of the Dalton gang Lewis one of the was and evidence against him is complete One of their confederates state's evidence and away a plan they had made to tpe Southern pacific train Between Houston dnd New Orleans and cial Silver no sales Bar Mexican Government bonds strong Closing quotations Master Mechanics in if Jung nlh annual of the American Master association is in session at Alexandria N secretary's report shows a of- treasurer Shews the receipts of- the association to be and the expenses ance of being on hand Dist Fd C lfl Erie 10 Illinois East Tennessee Illinois Central Jersey 100 Lead Manhattan Il ma Michigan jf Am Cotton Oil Ainer Northern Foe Can Pao pfd C B and Q N Y Central 0 4.6 Northwestern N American Omaha Hudson 130 Omaha Ont 18 Mall Rock Richmond Ter Silver Cer 67 Sugar PaiU Paul Cent Government bonds stand at the following bid Registered 07 Currency 97.103 Currency 88.106 Currency 95.100 Currency Ba 96.101 Coupon Currency Coupon Si Chicago Produce Market are for larga lots small quantities are usually fold at advanced per bu per per ner green per buj home i per of 4 new per per pie per 50 per green per bu per bu unit Corn Closing prices of wheat and corn at the following named cities St 77c Detroit St June No 2 red 5s No 2 red stocks No 1 hard No 1 5s 5s 5s 5s 5s Es 5s American mixed Louis fancy June No 2 3014 No 3 nominal goods on the basis of for high Re- 700 bu 600 none Special Lines of Diseases or thi Lunts and Blood and Skin Diseases Rupture Positively Consultation ana Examination Successful Treatment by mail Send for Book and Symptom Blank 124 W Third Office 9 to 12 ami 2 to G p m Wednesday and Saturdays from 7 to B 2 to 8 p to New York New June western western DESERTS LORD ROSEBERY Mr Gladstone June The Times an- that Mr Gladstone has drawn from his pairing agreement with the Hon Charles M be- cause he to be regarded as ing an open mind on the Welsh church disestablishment In an editorial commenting on the above the Times says upon blow has fallen on the government but none is comparable to which means the withdrawal of Mr Gladstone's moral support from Rosebery's tration Its effect will be The Immediate prestige of hla has enabled the government to weather some dangerous and it Is the yery foundation of the political fabric of present government It is hardly possible to escape tha conclusion that he extends his disapproval to their policy It is believed that he wanted a more drastic dealing with the Armenian question In any cue his act will complete the disintegration the government and Is a portent of dis- solution that cannot be Anniversary June About sons are here celebrating the first anniversary of the Independent Order or Foresters in this city and A grand parade of the entire delegation was reviewed from the cony of the Russell house by Mayor Gov Supreme Ranger Dr of and the of the order Later the crowd embarked for Belle Isle where nics and outdoor sports were enjoyed The celebration closed with a boat ex- cursion at night Admiral Bunce has appointed to the com- mand of the north Atlantic squadron Admiral Treatise on Garment Cutting And Making Great Reduction For Thirty Days MME KELLOGG will give a fall of the French tailor system for Thorough instructions in staying and artistic manner of finishing garments Lessons not limited tions furnished ladies out of ment Agents wanted to travel and In- the system that took six medala at the World's Fair 2nd Ryan la Third Vein cook ud grates Kentucky Peacock tot Indiana Block Hercer Lump Nut HARD CroM Creek Lehigh Valley Scranton All it