Davenport Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - August 28, 1895, Davenport, Iowa 10 Cents a Week DAVENPORT DAILY TRIBUNE 10 Cents a Week TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY AUGUST EIGHTH YEAR CONSUMPTION Hypodermic THE CONSUMPTION CUKE offers you n positive cure In the early of At last a mode of administering has been that and appeals to the of the age A Vegetable Germicide Introduced directly into the culation The remedy la quickly carried by the veins Into the right side of Iho from into the coining in direct con- tact with the disease nnd the or For full testimonials physicians and call at the No 107 cast Fourth la Office hours 8 to 11 a 2 to 5 p in Consultation Free Will during the month of July make dresses at reduced prices Perfect fit and neat finish anteed To the Ladies of The Tri-cities and Got and Make Your Own Clothing Ladies wishing to do their own dress making should secure nnd learn famous which is equal if noi to all others in the by calling on or addressing the undesigned Will also teach the new method of the only in that does Its work in a satisfactory manner The ICollogg system with full instruction given for nnd moderate terms for learning the boning process 2nd la DR JOSEPH A Special Lines of Diseases or the Throat and Blood and Skin Rupture Positively Consultation Examination Successful Treatment by Send for Book and Symptom Blank Immense Parade of Knights THRONGS OF SPECTATORS THE SCHOOL QUESTION A train In the Fluent Turnout That Order HUH Ever How Were Formed 124 W Third Aug hundred nnd fifty thousand saw the of over Knights Templar and With one it the grandest witnessed in Boston Trains from brought of uni- formed Templars and their friends lo swell the boat From every bUto com- began to at an duly and thousands oi spectator came with them within a radius of twenty miles of the house the day is a holiday Most ot the factories in by are and the operatives helped Lo swell the crowds who watched the The of the parade weie formed In divisions la a column of Talks of That New Aug Hon John F one of the conservative leaders of the dominion In an interview Issue in Canada is the toba school question Protestants in Manitoba outnumber the Catholics flve to one This Is a recent because ten years ago the tide Immigration had not set In toward the northwest At that time the schools were separated Moat of the settlers late have been Protestants There is practically no annexation sentiment In to-day Canada has too much to desire annexation to the States With regard to the imperial federation plan I do not know where we stand We are virtually In- dependent of England and the question arises as to the right of veto Ing matters of legislation which come up in the Canadian 9 a in to 12 anil 2 to 6 p n Wednesdays from 1 to 8 2 to 3 p in Done There are times when a man does want to feel Whether by nature Ke 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 307 Brady St Family washing done cheaper than you can do it at home CHICAGO MEDICAL Drs Walsh and Walsh Permanently Located in Iowa M tale of formerly Surceon-In- of St Anthony's tal Formerly Clinical Professor In inline Medical Colleges Acknowledged by the Medical Acknowledged by the Acknowledged by all tho World's Greatest and Only Successful Specialists In and of Sexes Consultation Free Prompt and Permanent Cures is tode ilis loil liver Delusions before It is too late Delay Is fatal to de ay k you 1 tlon Neuralgia kidney piles or Our long experience ns to u lite where others Pill guarantee n radical cure of In seven days by our painless nil women Buffering Irom uterine or overturn trouble pi auy naf come and get an opinion on your case charge SURGICAL operations performed at your when desired nnd a specialty The praises we have received tor onr remarkable skill Ju curing given up as hopeless by oil compelled us to use means In order to gird the people us well as tlie profession the benefit ot our knowledge ot medicine and our inimitable skill In xae art ol Remember your family Is welcome to see us operate We are nulling to our knowledge and show our nnd we Icel justly proud of the dally congratulations we receive from medical for the advanced medical and surgical literature we nave written ONLY OASES Best of references and credentials If you cannot write Hundreds curea by Office 124 Weit Third Town 30 double sections At 9 o'clock the com- of the division began to gather and by 10 the long line was in the signal for the by the cheers and salutes of people As Hie great body of knighls moved down avenue tacle was m Inspiring one The of 100 bands and the applause of of people an gaily be- at the head of each while the of the dignified cloth of the the waving of I he rich plumes and Iho silver and gold which are conspicuous in the Templar combined to present a scene that was pleasing nnd Impressive The division which was led by Right Eminent Sir Samuel 0 grand commander of the grand commandery of Massachusetts and Rhode as chief with Right Eminent Sir Charles C Fiy ns his chief of staff and fifty-four of the most pi eminent knights of the Boston commandery as included the of the grand ies of the United as escort to I he grand marshal with ninety-three aids from the most prominent les of Boston Detroit commandery as special to the Most Eminent Grand Hugh the officers of the grand encampment In the members of the grand encampment in carriages and subordinate erics The second division was led by the Eminent Sir Eugene H uty Grand Commander of the Grand Commandery of Massachusetts nud Rhode as Chief of with Sir Albert White as Chief of accompanied by thirteen aids and com- of Massachusetts and Rhode Island Commanderies of the Grand Commandery of Massachusetts and Rhode Island composed the third di- Twenty commanderies of Massachusetts and Rhode Island com- posed the fourth division New Virginia and Vermont represented the fifth division nent Sir Arthur Grand Cap- tain General the Grand ery of New was at the head as Chief Eminent Sir John Grand Generalissimo of the Grand ery of New led the knights of New Hampshire and who made up the sixth division The states were represented In the Ohio and Kentucky being In line with the Grand ery of Maine Ohio sent seventeen com- Kentucky three Right Eminent Sir Edward B Grand of the Knights of was Chief of Division and Chief of Siaff Kuhen was by twelve aids The Grand Com- mandery of Pennsylvania had the right of line in this division Washington and Texas were represented in this division The commanderies of Michigan alone made up Division No of which nent Sir Charles R grand sword hearer of the grand was chief Twenty-four HARD ON THE SETTLERS Farmers on to Be Port Aug Consternation has been caused in this nnd adjoining counties by the ance ot an army lieutenant and a squad ot men with Instructions to all settlers on government reserves to vacate the same before September 15 or be re- by the troops This move is the outcome of a recent order of the war department and it is conservatively that Settlers will lose their homes It Is feared here that will ensue should the ment attempt to forcibly take from the settlers the which they built by many years of toil It was claimed by some that this action of the ment is simply preliminary to the ex- and fortification of Puget sound NO NEWS OF Rich New Yorker Thought be Drowned NOTHING MORE HU Yacht Adelaide Wu Rnn Down in the Harbor That City Monday and Uai appeared NEW SPUING CROP CHICAGO TRADERS EFFECT FEEL ITS Decline of In Wheat Export Movement Very In Corn Not and Ad- Wall Street V CAUSED BY WHISKY of a Drunken Cowboy Remits St Aug special from says has been received here of a triple killing which occurred at Sweet on the International boundary Yesterday William a cowboy for the who is also said to be a whisky killed a mounted named Richardson The two men met near the middle butte of Sweet had several got Into a row and the killing resulted After the shooting of Richardson Long to C B Toole's where he Is alleged to have killed Ira foreman of the sheep ranch The before shot killing him almots in- stantly Long's mother lives In Los May Give Up Trinidad New Herald's correspondent In Rio de telegraphs that it IP reported in official circles despite the assertions in the English the zilian government has good ground to believe that England will relinquish her claim to the Island of Trinidad In re- gard to the proposed ratification of terms for Rio Grande do Sul the dent says that It Is Impossible for him to change the constitution of the stale without express sanction from the tional congress New Aug haa been learned from Robert W who was on board his yacht laide last night when it was struck by the Iron Steamboat Company's steamer Perseus off Norton's Point It Is quite that he Is nnd not realizing the anxiety which his absence he has neglected to send any message lo his office or to his bachelor All others Who were on board the yacht with Inman are accounted for At police headquarters an offer of a re- ward of has been posted for the recovery of Mr Inman's body Captain ot the made a statement regarding the hlon He said he was at the wheel when the struck the yacht His boat was thrown broadside against the steamer and was rapidly the port when he ran for- caught the rail of the helped one of the women and the next found himself forced to board the steamer as the boats parted He later returned to the yacht by the and steered the which was not seriously to the quarters of the tic Yacht South Brooklyn B S who Is with Mr Inman In said lie felt great anxiety for Mr possible fate He thought It almost certain that It the missing yachtsman woie In a position to do BO he would have com- his friends at once Mr Inman was a strong and might have made either shore of the but In a condition too ex- hausted to send word Then some is rested upon the report that a Ing sloop picked up some one from the yacht GOES BACK TO MEXICO Ransom by dent Cleveland Aug white house mall this morning bore the com- mission of Matt W Ransom to be United States minister to Mexico The commission was dated Aug 24 This ends a legal complication by which Minister after several months service at his post of was declared Ineligible to nil the office to which he bad been appointed prior to the expiration of his term as United States senator The minister was In Washington a tew days but IB now In North Carolina recuperating from an attack of Illness due In part to the climate of the City of Mexico Highest of all in Leavening U S Gov't Report Baking Powder PURE To Form a Colony Aug F an agent of the Sociological and Reform League of is the resources and the tages offered by the country to a colony of people seeking homes in the west The aim of the Sociological and Reform Mr Ormsby is to better the condition of mankind living in the crowded of the east Aug best point of the morning September wheat was at under the close yesterday At the low point of the morning the price was under last night at The rally of or more from the low point after 11 o'clock was due to some strength m corn more than anything else The chief bear item was the big movement of lis and Duluth had cars against 884 a year ago The advices were to the effect that the receipts are likely to be heavier and last longer than any one can predict at this time Local re- were increased but 30 cars Inspected as receipts came out of elevators Primary markets had over bu for tbe day The cables on world's shipments gave the total at about bu Export clearances were bu though flour raised the total to For the first hour September wheat sold to December to The rally was to Clc and same Later the market held nnd under last night The Bradstreet's exhibit gave bu bu less than the official decrease east of the Rockies There was bu Increase In and afloat for Europe This Increased world's stocks bu Wheat became very heavy again bo- fore the close September closed December May low point for the session There was no cash business reported Just at the close New York said 20 worked for export There was selling pressure in corn at the opening and the price went from to From this there was an upturn to in quick time ber corn sold on the early dip and up to May sold to nnd recovered to An hour before the close September was at December at May same as last night for old crop months and lower May The local receipts days were 810 cars New York cleared and four ports for the day Tbe charters here have been for bu in seven days Bradstreet's Increased available stocks bu and wheat was very heavy This checked the buying 111 corn Estimated cars for to-morrow are much lighter at Corn weakened with wheat after o'clock September closed December May ters were limited to bu because of the scarcity of vessels Hog products were ber pork sold early at up to and was 50 at noon ber lard sold at to and ribs from to After Ing at September pork sold to lard steady at but ribs sold to and off to Quotations though during the next hour the share speculation was generally but the losses were trifling out- side of Tobacco and Leather which declined and per cent respectively At noon the general ket was held steadily Money on call easy at 1 per cent Prime mercantile paper per cent Sterling exchange steady to with actual business in bankers bills at for demand and at for sixty days Posted rates and Commercial bills Silver certificates no sales Bar silver Mexican dollars Government bonds generally steady and per cent higher tor new quotations Am Cotton Oil 20 07 Missouri Pacific Cent Can C B 40 Chicago 21 Del Hudson D L 108 Diet Den R G pfd Erie Illinois Enst Tennessee Illinois 104 Jersey Knu Tex pfd Load N A L N Oil Lake ft W L E W pfd Lake Sboro U lOO North N Y Central N Y E N American Omaha Out Western Pacific Mail 20 Pullman Heading Rock Inland Richmond Tor Silver Cer Sugar Refinery St Paul St Paul Toxaa Puclflc 12 Union Pacific 14 Ji Western Union Wabash 9 Wabash pfd Cent SITZ BROS DEALERS IN RAPIDS ICE Prompt and regular delivery of the best Rapids ice Orders loft at residence and ice 1201 Front 01 with C L East will receive prompt attention F SITZ E H A SITZ METROPOLITAN Shop ID toffi Dresse and Rook IA Track Shoeing n Specialty companies from the state led by Eminent Sir Henry H composed the tenth division V Em Sir Augustus M of was accompanied by eight nnd adjutants The eleventh division wan led by Eminent Sir Harrison inan Washington and his nent Sir Simon H who was by five aids The right line was given Ip California No 1 of San followed by and Golden There were also from New Jci sey Right Eminent Sir Simon shall led the twelfth division St Louis No 1 at Louis had the right of followed by fourteen Missouri com- and others from and The thirteenth Division was led by Eminent Sir Henry G of the Massachusetts and Island the chief Eminent Henry S Rowe and he was eleven aides The right of line was given to Topeka Fever In Aug fever has broken out In a herd of cattle on a farm two miles west of this town The farm has been placed under strict antine The cattle were shipped to from on Aug It was only last week that Texas fever was found In Cowley county To He Dack to America New Aug special to n local paper from Panama gota sends the announcement of tive Aug all documents necessary for the of accused ot defalcations HP expected to arrive Sepf 8 and to leave Colon for New York Sept 14 No 6 of Kansas bodies North Co other there were West South Montana and New Star In Onr Flag Aug Another the is to be added to The new star will represent and the order for its addition to national colors was issued by The star will be placed right of row from Ihg top Maltreat Monks Aug An Armenian paper published here has received a dispatch stating that on Aug 10 a band of armed brigands at- tacked the Armenian monastery of St John and brutally maltreated the grims assembled there Counterfeiter Captured 0 Aug shale yesterday made a raid on a den In a cave In the Kaw country and captured eight of a gang of who were at work making counterfeits Officers have been on the lookout for the gang for six spurious coin having been In circulation during that time The men arrested Bis Clark Old Man Joe Charles Shorty two others unknown The officers are In pursuit of the seven who escaped A Family Aug bloody war between two factions resulting from a long standing feud has been fought In the Cumberland seventy-five miles north of here on the Virginia and Kentucky lines Members pf the Boyd and Thomas with met at an Illicit where the battle began Four William Jack Thomas and Floyd and several others wounded China to Investigation Aug de- Is In receipt of a cablegram from Minister Denby In which he aays that in response to a request made by him to the taung II the Hsu has been sent to Rte Consul In investigating the riot The rank of the who Is an ant the circuit Is by treaty equal to that ot the consul Can Not Find the Sender Aug made by tbe police Into the origin of the ex- plosive parcel sent by rail to Baron de Saturday afternoon have not thug led to any result ex- cept to show that the parcel was posted In Paris Sheriff Aug W D Hancock committed suicide this Ing at o'clock by shooting himself Mrs Hancock was the only witness to this terrible tragedy No cause Is known tor the act Articles No High Low AuE.27.Augr.20 Government bonds at tbe ing bid 87.103 1 107 Coupon Currency Da 100 Currency Coupon SB Registered 5s J Cl 67 Sept Dec May Corn Aug Sept Dec May Aug Sept Oct May Sept Oct Jan Sept Oct Jan Short Sept Oct Jan 6 60 0014 31 H 19 Vi 9.95 6 00 22 9.35 9.75 5 95 695 565 5.10 950 990 6 00 6.00 5.85 5.15 36 9.35 5.95 Stock Aug Sales were on the basis of for common to choice native dressed beef and shipping steers ing to few being good enough to fetch or so poor as to go below British cablegrams state that American steers are selling per higher than a week ago The cow supply was disproportionately and there were good sales at for poor to choice cows and the greater part selling at 25 Bulls found purchasers Veal calves were In fair ply and in good demand at steady wiLh sales largely at head Heavy hogs sold at Martin ing 59 hogs averaging 301 Ibs at the top and the best butcher hogs sold around Mixed lots sold at and lightweights at The bulk of the sales occurred at for packing and at for shipping lots head Prices were with sales on a basis of for Inferior to choice natives and for westerns Lambs were and sold at for com- mon to prime lots being per 100 Ibs higher than at the close of last week THREE HUNDRED POISONED Affair at m Lutheran In Aug dred people out ot In attendance unday at a Lutheran mission festival at this were strangely poisoned The dinner was served In the open and at He conclusion ple were seized with severe fering Intensely until violent spells of vomiting afforded relief In some cases the symptoms of poisoning did not develop until last a ber of persons are now reported 111 Entire families were women and children ing to the disorder The cause of strange malady Is not though attributed by many to poison believed lo have been In the potatoes The ory of Intentional not As yet no one has but many arc still very 111 Two hundred and ty were present from this and among those most seriously were of Herman Chris Ernest and John Ball DRIVE AWAY SETTLERS In of Idaho Aug has again broken out between the ispell Indians and settlers along Iho cast side of the Pend river In Idaho over the disputed possession ot what the Indians claim Is their but which is In reality ment land A large delegation of white settlers came to this city and stale thai were driven off from their farms by In- who threatened them with death it they dared return The red skins forcibly look possession of the homes and property of tbe and told latter that such were their Instructions from Indian Agent The settlers arc preparing to go backed and In force and drive the Indians out of the neighborhood The Ind Inns ara ugly and the settlers determined and serious TO MAKE A FIRM STAND Great Arbitrate Aug next move on diplomatic chess board will be to attempt lo compel Great Britain to arbitrate boundary dispute It Is not pre- for a moment that Great will yield readily to the demand as her power In which she has acquired by steady eu- upon the Venezuelan extends over some ot the finest mining lands in the which are being worked successfully to en- rich an English syndicate But It Is learned that the president and tary have determined to close up the question in some satisfactory ner before congress meets Protocol It Signed flew Aug special to the Herald from protocol arranged by the tives ef Peru and Bolivia has been signed and Minister Riva Guerro will be received with due formality In Aug hp steamer from New York landed fourteen German-American veterans here to-day The veterans were re- by the Bremen Veteran tion and proceeded ot once to Bremen Chicago Market The following quotations are for large lots small quantities are usually sold at advanced per bbl Vegetables per per per per green per per per Lima beans per string green or per sack of sweet per per per crate of 4 baskets per tation packing Be per fair to fair to per dozen Beana and navy per 1.70 Lima per 100 Ibs ched per to heavy at per dozen when cases are cases Included New Bulk per nml Corn Closing prices of wheat and corn at the following named cities Wheat New York September 6t Detroit St Aug No 2 red No 2 red 5s No 1 bard 5s No 1 5s Id 5s 5s 5s 5s 5s American SB fancy Aug No a No 3 goods on basis of for 700 bu bu Street New Aug Block mar strong and animated Dj to U values continued to tread Re- New York New Aug Butter western western part full and Toledo Aug Cash and De- Np Corn Led tlie Train Aug the In- quest at yesterday It was proved by Conductor Rice and ive Jackaway that the doad train was not only the er of Detective Powers but the leader ot the gang Sheriff of Ing- ham with a chased a crook named Lou Gregg into a heavy wood near Mason late yesterday after- and has pickets thrown around It He Is believed to be one of the robbers A posse from New Richmond lc also after E Fred who gave officers the slip while they were rounding the house of Farmer Amasa but a mile from the scene of the Tlie Dank Aug has quieted down to-day In the affairs ot the Dan Head Co bank failure The stockholders made an assignment late last night to George who was re- quired to give a bond for This Mr Hale furnished at and he Is In charge of affairs His appointment as assignee docs not give universal faction A movement Is on foot among some of the largest depositors looking to the letting aside of the assignment and getting a receiver appointed It is not known whether the movement will gain sufficient headway to win or not County Settle Kansas Aug county sitting at sas has decided to bring suit against Martin art to recover which experts he owes tbe county When Stewart turned over his a couple at years his accounts were In a muddle Stewart claims he doea not the county a cent to Wreck x Train San Aug at- tempt wan made Inst to wreck the westbound Southern Pacific train fifty ot Houston The en- gineer discovered ties piled across the track won enough to bring his train to a standstill without damage either to train or anybody on board It thought tbe design was lo wreck tgb the train