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   Dubuque Daily Telegraph (Newspaper) - September 19, 1901, Dubuque, Iowa                               VOL DUBUQUE IOWA THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 19 1901 No IS Soon to Close tho Form of tha Nation's Honored Dond OF SORROW T in nnd Ua in Mourning JOB DEATH Komi An scenes nl Court f -i Ihv hours 1 Kivi around ii of lat I I 11 in- I W today i i and known i into arms In the of who had with passim of He them two weeks tin full and him back dead The oC the little city and all the full v National Guard of the batteries ot i-ii i- f the and a of the the three bi of the state viT at station to receive the re- Nu oil tlin was iu deep black In all tbi sorrow- at It may seem n drapery McKinley home Xi no In the in the days tint There WIH nut even a of upon the dour when the was by AbniT and It linine from which her had forever at the curb In fr i c had been in Murk by tlie in that It conform to th decoration 1 is ihi procession tli body t th house in It could nut with the uf line of who streamed the cor- from the time tin until It widow at i ime to tii It was the moved them moro of tlie i1 tli vf the body wan away Were In mill committee in of was appealed to tv to the this before they are to thy Hut this bad to to them and the may be opened acalo hurried at the of this of the vero to step forward and gently u liand timI a bull from olt tlie Many Women wept and the girl gave way to her by loud walls the darkened Late the afternoon an man lean two crutches which he managed with appeared at door through the people were exit Me try to allow him to enter and when tlie soldier refused that he had orders to through thai door the old man stood the picture of woe In a time he the In tones to low him entrance through the way that In his condition he was ublu to stand iu the line at that time was ly mile from the entrance I in his regiment during war he MM aud I want to this Hag on and theu keep it as u re- minder of the 1 saw him Take it the sentry and the veteran hobbled hall When he not he had more trouble and compelled to explain his errand several times Finally the line Ing was stopped long enough to allow die old until to stop to its side for a glance and to lay Ids tiny on glass Then he turned with the crowd ging the now ling tightly be- neath his coat At one time a group of school girls approached the casket There were six of them and they came three one In he forward row leaned for a look and i from the bosom of her dress a geranium and laid it gently on the top of the wreaths that were ed The others followed her ex- and although the sentries bad to permit nobody to place thing upon or to touch the that were already hero the little tributes of the were lowed to remain About people the remains during the afternoon At the doors were closed to the public and preparations mado for removing the body to the ley residence on North Market seven squares from the court house Vanton of the A Ii acted as soli Arrived nt the house the formed Iu lino In tho street while the into the house It was placed In th front parlor where it will remain until It Is removed to the church this Guards were posted around the house a shor service at the re- vault con- and a iv J and ot A iroin 1 Kulsht AT THE to Look on the of remains of lute liere yesterday nt u I on Its way to court a multitude of of of hose who followed the Admiral Miles Nanh i of other distinguished ii or court In tho tor it distinguished peo to the of to me tlv f Readily forward to line At Wi h iui bullt lul withered or n tO Ho followed by a man Wii M t0 of personal i IV1 up thulr chll them over tho i tun Nut but lUnia nt President and his naval aide Captain Secretary Hoot and Assistant Secretary Hill arc spacious of Mrs D on Market stroot A com- pany of the honse During the afternoon Ident over to the McKinley residence to after Mrs Me He was Informed that she hud stood the trip from Washington bravely but In of the It would not be advisable for her to attempt to attend services at church today She will there fore quietly at her home with nnd the and admirals composing of honor arc all at deuces and tho party will start on re- turn Journey Washington at 7 p m today will re turn to Washington with president to up tho per and will later return to an ton to n ill to straighten out his private at last Sept services ar In honor of the late at n ru when were hold In al and al atw The city Is with mid au the emblems and on thr drapery Is profuse DROWN IN NORTH SEA British Torpedo Boat nnd Nearly Whole Crew Big Boor Victory Thornton Sept torpedo boat the Ii the North Sea to-day as the result of tin explosion Shu carried a crew ot and all are reported lost cept a donon London Sept Boers two hundred troops and Sims ut TO MABEY Ho Would He Huppy it the Story Ky Sept Stales Senator J C S Blackburn hat denied bin reported en to Mrs Mary E the widow of his kinsman Judge H It Blackburn He handled tho dell subject in u diplomatic OLNEY GETS ANGRY Because He Refuses to Appear at the Demand of Citizens The newspapers know much about my than I do iny self I would be very happy if it wen KO but I know of no prospect of marriage In the Immediate future am It seems to I ought to Cleveland O Sept Aurora and Traction com which the Elgin City and Aurora road thr Aurora and Geneva tho Aurora and all o tho city lines Iu Elgin Ilia the light Ing plant In Elgin and the city lighting plants In Aurora bus beet Iu Km of an Sept 0 old an employe of tin depot transfer of the Adams Ks press company a iv suit of a box chest Norfolk Va Sept the the gulf thu ONE OF HIS EMPLOYES Justice fixes man's Bull JVC Showing the Temper People Falmouth Mass Sept K to an of a of this Conway a coachman or Hon Richard Olney former of In on the of President It Is a good President was should have been aso The was made by George In with In- of the tarted after the Unown was advised are to have at McKinley's A party has been formed to visit thorn N Kept yr a card pout it X J which read as You want to keep and keep your away from here or you will get what McKinley We arc looking for your kind The card bore no ture After a O T Sept o O T are demanding the ignation Pollen Judge A because lie Is reported to have said rhat ii a shame to arrest and It have for the poor people had long ago to Humbly Stansberry Mo Sept 19 A mob captured Perry Marsh who had said that be President McKinley would die and talcing him to the city purl threatened to lynch him admitted that he had the re- mark but apologized humbly oC the matter and it was reported that mini had been discharged Not being able to verify a report of such action 100 citizens about one-third of tho voting population of this village to give Con- wuy u coat of tar and feathers day night Conway tlie men marched to Olney's house to out whether tho was still there to Appear The former of state re- fused to appear at their demand The crowd tiling My God to Thee and and made repeated but fruitless attempts to a re- Olney length the started for the town hall when they Andrew SV win S Lawrence secretary A tion was adopted that the course pursued by Hon Olney at a time tion Is in is an insult to American citizenship After the the citizens prepared an figy of Conway which they hung on a telegraph pole nt O Sept excitement was caused in tin public square yesterday while the people were there to view the re- mains Some one accused an Italian who afterward cave his name as of saying he would kill President Roosevelt Tho man who could hardly spenk n word of became frightened and an- yos and no at random to tho volleyed at him Invariably giving the wrong answer nnd In a moment a crowd had him and the cry of lynch him raised Major with a of Ohio militia Conned a hollow square and rescued the man who was to tho police for his own protection The police the man eon- harm THOUSAND Liberation Chicago Sept decided to allow the her freedom until erase comes up for hearing of Her attorneys said they secured 000 and Immediately left the court room to the additional money necessary Meanwhile Miss Goldman was lull back to the woman's annex nt the Harrison street station She was visibly the amount of the bond required I guess they thought they would make so 1 couldn't furnish she said I have friends the police kuow nothing about When told that hall allowed Miss Goldman Chief of Police O'Neill I'm sorry to hear It We need all our tomorrow to guard the line of tho parade and wow I suppose we'll have to spare enough men to SOH tha crowd doesn't get excited and try to reek on her Goldman declared that she on the contrary to get out if for no other reason to the police that she did not need or care protection I am tired of this talk of protecting she said I to walk on streets nnd show them that I don't need their With York Magistrate Coraell was leaving Market police court yesterday he was accosted by man of n mourning band which the wore on his left sleeve in memory of President The magistrate nt once arrested the mau and took him back to the court where lie was William u shoemaker of Troy N Y Magistrate Cornell sen fenced him to Inland for two mouths Two for Ore Sept Peterson n foreigner who lie Is n Norwegian was run out of yesterday on Account of derogatory to the late President Two men living on COOP MEN TAILS IN THE STEEL STRIKE JUST ENDED IT MEANS A LOSS IN WAGES A Division Members oE Union null Other Troubles Will Follow Sept The American Tin Plate Workers will the steel strike which President Shaffer last Saturday call off Over KUi strikers in the Star Monongahela Demmler and Newcastle tin mills met In Hall Carson street day to hoar the report of the com- appointed yesterday to confer with District Manager J R Phillips of the American Tin Plate Company terms under which they vere supposed to go to work The committee caused consternation by reporting that Manager Phillips said the strikers could only come back by signing contracts with tlie com- pany in which they agree to work inder what is as the Monessen system The machinery In the jen plant Is more modern than in others It does away with labor and IflO men can do work us ICO men in other mills To introduce the system in the Star Newcastle and Demmler it is means that the lien there will have to do 00 per ceni nore work than formerly but will not any more money Some of the strikers said the tion of the system in the other mills s equivalent to a reduction of from 30 to CO per cent in wages After the had explained Its report tho strikers voted to continue on strike Another meeting be to formally secede from the The are making all kinds of threats against President Shaffer and the old the union are calling off the strike They say the of the strike was not a settlement a complete surrender to the trust Over additional men went to work to-day Some of the McKeesport strikers are still holding out The steel works owned the National Tube company stance in full The employes of that mil wore members of lodge of the Amalgamated Association They loix the charter the wall In meeting hall and sent It to President Shaffer with a facetious letter to it as souvenir Police still patrol the vicinity of Painter's hoop mills John Shufter ot Sharon was arrested there for a revolver at some workers Th Journal out to-day heads Its leading editorial about tin settlement A Sore Disappointment ft does not give the terms of ment George and Duchess May Start for a Trip to the Pacific WELCOMED AT MONTREAL TRUST IN ENGLAND V Consolidated Trust to Enter Europe for Trade Liverpool directors o limited manufacturers of to bacco and cigarettes have decided ti sell their concern to the American To bacco Company The capital of dens limited Is New York Sept that th Consolidated Tobacco Company recently acquired the common stock o the American arid Continental Tobacc companies had invaded Great Britain reached Wall street Cable dispatche from Liverpool reported a deal in pro gress for the purchase by the Consoli dated of the Ogdens Cigarette Com pany which has a afl on the market of the preference and 2 the or stock Third Vice President Patterson o the American Tobacco Company prac confirmed the report that ne were on purchase o the company Two o the have bee abroad for some time have been man aging the negotiations which are tin to a step in an en deavor to secure control of business in Great Britain The Con company acquire larpe tobacco interests In Australia large plant in and val liable property in India It is thought that tho com pany will issue bonds for the ties of all companies which it may ab sorb In tobacco trade It is sal that the Consolidated Tobacco Interest could not get on the con of Europe for the reason that i several countries Aus and toVi govern ment tobacco monopoly GOES WEST Kurthcr Distribution of War Medals Celebration football and last was captain ot the Humboldt joined the and the team met the Social Vans for a same day While running with the ball in the second half was tackled thrown and a number of heavy players When the heap was untangled lay at the bottom unable to i move and upon investigation It was found he wus He was removed to thu hospital but had lost consciousness before arriving there Further that his was seriously Injured and the attendant save the opinion his death was only a question of a ll was the first accident that the boy j had sustained on the gridiron MOVE Sept Duke and of Cornwall and York from aud were greeted with another from eople of Canada Tney rom at a m and the last ound that fell ears was a from the people banked around he Canadian station Miey liad spent tlie night aboard oval yacht Ophir and came ashore after Tlie sumptuous train provided especially for Ions journey to the coast vas in and as soon as vere aboard it went speeding down lie north shore of St in the road to Montreal The royal special was preceded by half another special train carried ord governor Sir premier and members of the Dominion cabinet No to Tlie people came for miles to Rive a heer or wave a at the rain The welcome at Montreal which was reached at a p m was an Thousands of visitors had crowded Into the city to reinforce the and they all seemed missed In the neighborhood of Place Vigor station and the streets for the course the royal ple to the house of Strathcona which had been placed at their dis- posal The party proceeded tirst to a decorated stand In front of the depot where under a banner Inscribed God Prosper Our United Mayor read an address of welcome Mora for Military Heroni The duke iu reply referred to his own two previous visits to tho city and his father King In and expressed his thanks for the kindly reception given him At the conclusion of tho address 140 veterans of this South African war were called into the stand and presented with vice medals As the duke handed each man his medal he briefly him for his patriotism and valor The crowds behind the long lines of troops cheered the rewarded soldiers tiled from the stand Some Abandoned At the conclusion ot tlie ceremony at the depot the royal party were corted to their carriages and under guard of a strong military detachment were driven to the home of Lord Tlie progress cl the royal pair through tlie thronged was a prolonged ovation The municipal reception which was planned for last night in honor of tho duke aud duchess was abandoned on account of the death of President McKinley OK KING Begin n Celebration That Oora linck a ceremonies proper hi connection with the tion of the anniversary of the death of King Alfred the Treat began In yesterday with a lecture on the life of the by Frederick Harrison and a reading from son's by Sir Henry There was a large attendance of vis from all parts of the Kingdom Harrison reminded his American hearers that the ish settlements King Alfred mitted had gone the iirst settlers The mayor of Winchester in the course of ail address made a thetic to the late President McKinley The American delegates who were prominent ligures in tin ceremonies of the day Lambert Professor C K Bradley of the University of California Isaac X of the of General Rockwell resenting Colonel resenting Mead rep resenting Boston and Charles Francis Adams AN EDITOR IN TROUBLE Convention Speech Richmond Va Sept ginia constitutional convention lay decided to eliminate from the of Rights of the state the words dom of This was taken a scene that was dramatic In tho present of rights occur the guarantee the liberty oi of speech The to which the instrument and committee was referred for revision recommended words freedom jc eliminated When the report came up for sion to-day A B a leading republican member moved that words be retained in the The tion drew forth the most earnest op- position led by Judge Green Ever since the days of King he exclaimed freedom of speech lias been the prerogative of the race but one of the strongest evidences of the abuse Is the noble victim now lying dead in tlie nation's capital surrounded by Green made it clear that did not desire to muzzle any one but Jie wished to draw the line clearly be- tween freedom and license of rights embodies such words and in view of recent events it behooves us to be careful in what we do he concluded u vote was taken on the motion to retain the words in the of rights and they were re- by an overwhelming majority LATEST The General Lying in a Manila Death Manila Sept Funston I- iu the hospital suffering from citis He probably will be operated upon Aguinaldo has written to Civil ernor Tuft and Military Chaffee saying that he regrets the rest of the American nation the great loss suffered by the people of United States in the death of dent McKiniey General will recommend that Lieutenant Hazzard of the Third alry be awarded a medal of honor for capturing Arthur Howard the can deserter under exceedingly brave circumstances General Hughes has expelled tho agents of Smith and Bell and Warner and from the island of Samara for rendering aid to the insurgents in Manila by buying hemp and other ducts knowing that tlie money was going to the insurgents The British consul requested Gen to pend tho order but the general to do so and the consul has gone to Samara for the purpose of personally investigating the matter A BANK ROBBED TOTAL TAX FORSTATE INTERESTING DOCUMENT ON STATE REVENUES ABOUT HEADY MISS CONGER SOON TO WED Safe Crackers Get in Their Work iu a Small Minnesota Prairie Minn Sept The safe in the bunk of J C erd Co was blown open by robberr last night between and in cash taken Dynamite was used en tile safe which was blown to pieces Xo one can be found who saw the men and there is no clew are heie to begin pursuit and all adjoining points have been Several small banks in this state have been robbed recently and it is presumed the work is done by professionals IOWA BANK ROBBED Safe iu Bank at Blown With Dynamite anil Secured A Havana Newspaper Man ed for Utterances About Roosevelt Havana Sept Spanish pers Diario do la Marina and Union Ks panola yesterday entered a protest against Mayor decree ordering all places of amusement in Havana to close on Thursday the day of dent funeral The Union accused President velt of timidity in front of Santiago and sounds a note of warning to the effect that President should he adhere too closely to tlie policy of the late president may suffer a like fate the editor of Kl Alacran has been arrested with having published a treasonable article against the late President FOOT BALL VICTIM A Young Man in Chicago Dies From Injuries in the Popular Game Chicago Sept inan who was Injured while playing football Sunday morning at street and West North avenue died at the Norwegian hospital He had lived with his parents brother and sisters at 887 North avenue Bueckman thus the tim of football this season was 19 years old a graduate of Park grammar school had been employed portrait establishment of Harvey 4 Lyles Cedar Rapids Sept bank at ten miles north of here on the B C K X road was broken into at an early hour this and the safe was blown open with dynamite and In cash taken The made on a hand car and a posse is scouring the country lor them SIX DIE OK THE KAII of tbo Brockton Sept switch convention In not properly set brought a passenger noon Much express and a heavy freight train gether with the deaths of six pasHongwrs on the express train and Injuries to others day afternoon on the main line of the New York Xew Haven aud Hartford railroad at Avon The express left Boston at p m and it was ning forty miles mi hour at the time of the accident Of the six persons were killed but four have been identified and these Everett Joyce of Gustavus Hay lawyer of Miss if W Tonkin of Oil City Pa William J Lowell real estate dealer of Boston The two unidentified bodies are those ot women one quite elderly and very In figure Tho other fied victim was apparently 28 years ot age with light evidently a Swede The bodies were taken Immediately to a freight house near where they by the examiner Of the Injured those 4 seriously hurt taken to the ton on a train Scrambling for a at and Other Late News Statement Des Moines Sept of the most statements of the many thac 10 be included in the biennial port of the state auditor is that us the tax the ISM and 1000 as complied from the ports of county auditors and the lors of special charter cities The la collodions for were while the collections in were The collections Include all corporate taxes derived from the eral and special levies A portion the increase of 1900 the preceding year is due the additional levy of a the agriculture al college u to ed t Des Moines Sept Lauri Conger only daughter of Edwin II Conger United States minister to na will be married Friday night of week to Lieutenant Fred Ii of tlie United States army The mony will take place at 8 o'clock at the home of 1 S McConnell uncle oi at Lake avenue cago Miss Conger was with liar father and mother in the legation during the siege Lieutenant was with tha American forces v which led in the at- i on the city and was one of the soldiers to enter the Tin acquaintance oC the young people dates from that time Burglars at Havelock Sept at this place was broken into Sunday night and thu safe was drilled into but for some reason the burglars must have been frightened as they did noi succeed iu opening the sate and left their tools on the broke u window to get in A Golden Iowa Sept Lutheran of the golden an- nt liev Dr J D inio tiie Deindorfer now ot was as minister of the gospel in Sept by Pastor in burg Germany He came to America soon Hu settled in 1011 county m hi preached and he has served ills people faithfully ever since Public services were held in the Lutheran church here yesterday in honor event are ministers here from Iowa Oh In Minnesota Nebraska Wisconsin and Illinois to lake part in and to celebrate this golden jubilee Scrambling for tlie Sept of a stir was occasioned a few days ago by the circulation of petitions asking for the appointment oC Otto Hagen postmaster of Waukon at the ion of Mr bobbins term in January text It then developed that there vere others Fred has to the powers that he is a candidate and Bock of the has been induced by friends o his application at the r lime As aTT are Scandinavians it like a divided house for ressman to set to order BECOMING EXPENSIVE Des Moines la Sept of Iowa are paying about vear for pauper relief under the et system The ligures are alarming Statistics have been gathered and will be presented at the next meeting of lie superintendents of state next Tuesday the cost of maintaining the the indigene of the stute at public expense s enormous and growing It is that the state board of control include in its report to the ature some recommendations In tard to this matter Sept canning tory here will close t week They have canned the rom about 750 of have weighed 1300 about pounds farmers raised the corn within a few miles factory and their pack Is million cans not finite Their contracts They wili more car load oC cans close Saturday Their groat IM half full which mean that they have -100 tons of ensilage which very line quality consisting of the cobs are not in U tills year quality of their pack is bettor than the average The cool ther since they commenced canning has been very favorable Names Prohibition Ticket Dodge Sept of Webster county held their Fort Dodge this after- enthusiasm was shown This ticket was For F P Calkins ot county treasurer Wonders of for sheriff J W Mcrritt of for ent oC schools Susie Laughlin of Fort for surveyor M E Smith for coroner Dr W E Alton ot Fort All have accepted except Mr Smith Resolutions were passed the death of President and urging the members of the party to efforts to overthrow the ier lie our oi Quenemo Kan Sept Graham a haad made re- marks the late President Kioley ordered by the mayor last night to leave at once Snow La Porte Intl Sept fell here at an early hour yesterday and the temperature broke all   

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