Humboldt County Independent (Newspaper) - October 11, 1888, Dakota City, Iowa Til NEWS alias Filo with burglary and safe breaking tt fair was found guilty by 8 jury in the District He is wanted in Chicago for burglary and at an His Pat an of in on trial The other of tie trio Interested in the numerous safe breakings for a few weeks got away from Clintons who was close on hte by going to Davenport and crossing the river to though the officers there were on train ho was approaching the A Finn at Marion early on the morning of destroy ed nineteen business causing a loss amounting to with only 800 The regular weekly edi tion of the Telegraph had been ready for and that was with that morning went to Knox ville and procured tlie printing of a sup at the 11 111 ec of giving a full account of the which was folded and mailed with Hie regular edition of liis a switchman in the Illinois yards at caught his foot iu a frog and was shoved along the track a feet by the car His thigh and lower part of his body were terribly mangled and In died after seven hours He a wife and one one Manson Journal says that horse stealing is becoming altogether too com mon in Calhoun as numerous have been committed there of was loading his revolver the other day and tried to push a cartridge into the cylinder with a The cartridge exploded and the shell of it carried away the tip end of Williams nose aud he now wears his nose in a Tin body of a was fairground at The ast seen of him was about breakfast when he stepped out telling his wife he would be in Good to his death by taking Rough on Hats as found by the coroners who is under arrest for as sault with intent to kill Henry had a hearing at Mason Tipp attempted to settle n dispute with by pounding when Woman made for Tipp with a butchers Young grabbed a cleaver and was about to strike when he him a heavy blow over the head wilh a Al this the mother attempted to stub her sons but Tipp got in his work striking and s Tousy injuring Tipp over lo the grand a young man of IK was married to Mis Nina of They wont to the northwest part of the Stale and began After four weeks they she to anil he going to Not long since she begun divorce proceedings against lie soon came and went to her friend to get her to live with him which Bile refused to Andrews then went to her where she is on a like He had some words with and with nit further provocation drew his revolver and shot the ball in the left The wound is of a very serious and it is not known whether he will recover or Andrews is under A wolf startled the inhabit ants of Ida Grove by appearing in the streets the other JAMKS an Irwin cattle was found dead wilh a rope lied on his arm and a mule lied to lie probably tied tlie rope to his arm aud the mule ran away and killed Wn an old and respected of nine miles wel of has for several years been to of and during these close watch has usually b sen kept over bin he As soon us missed a searching party of about one hundred was organized and search was kept up until aflur when In was found in a grove only about of a mile from hii where he hud committal suicide by hanging As a freight train was about to leave John recently frm went into the way ami after the train hud was by the and cruelly beaten and kicked oil the car when the train was going from ten lo fifteen per hour and was severely injured internally mid Vow lies in a critical c Ail was sent to arrot the Two well known young men of Dn John a aud Charles a store were drowned ab two miles below the city while engaged In The boat was probably cap sized by Ibe high wind which They were both young men of excellent character and their loss is de Vath was al years old and 123 The latter was a son of the wellknown mill owner of attempted lo shoot Chief of Nelson at They had some tr uble over which both had given to a police was ahum lo lire when when another knocked the revolver court house at City was It was discovered about J oclock in the morning and was under such that nothing could be done lo save the The brick walls arc aud arc probably fit for The lire was started cither in the Treas urers office or in the jail under A prisoner was in the and it is not known whether ho escaped or whether his body will be found in the which be scorched a day or All the books arc in the vaults nnd it he told whether the records are safe until the vaults are Tho Clerks vault is The house was built in at a cost of The insurance on the building is The fire was the work of some probably the TIIK SKSATE HI A f UN Ill the Senate Senator Allison reported the Republican substitute for The changes proposed in the in internal revenue and customs taxes take on and after Tlie tax on cheroots and cigarettes weighing morn three p pel is at per thousand less than three pounds to the live It repeals the law the sale uf by farmers ami repeals the taxes on lured tobacco and tax paid by manufacturers and dealers ill leaf and retail dealers in leaf tobacco ami manufactured tobac and cigars Alcohol used in in nits is from tax iron sti ei railway bars or bars made in part of Trails on steel fiat tails one of a cent per pound iron ore and sulphur nr 85 cents per ten pig iron sp wrought and scrap iron and si rail of n cent per the same as the existing girders and all structural onetenth of a per pound boiler and plate iron or 1 to H per if value i above cents per 15 honp from 1 to 1 1 Il per cut nails 1 cent per pound iron or steel per c ore H cents per p umi copper plates and bars If cents per The on hewn and aw ed timber per cent sawed per thousand feet all sugars not above Us 710 of a cent per pound above Hi and not above Hi IS cents per Senator Allis who prepared the majority Onr aim has Inen lo closely lo the wishes of the parly as expressed in the nt we have the revenues as as the surplus and expenditures of the country will we have laid stress upon the retention of every essential feature of the in round numbers we the the government seventy live milli one cent of the ugar duty as near one half as we could figure ami reduction there tobacco released lo the free list is given and oilier reductions about Cl IMi Il A Columbus saya 7 oclock Ibis a having appear ance of n knocked at the thn residence nf Allen which adjoins Hint of his the A when the man asked old Thur live The who became somewhat replied that judge lid not live but that his Allen said the seedy I want to see old I am Uen eral and I walked nil way from to kill old Show mo be The now thoroughly frightened girl tho door in tho fellows and to that portion of tho residence occupied by the judges fam ily with bated told tho old that a man was who wanted to kill After hearing her the judge laughed heartily and calmed the girls fears liy telling her ho guessed Iho fellows name was John Tho who was either a drunkard disappeared at door was closed in bis Thurman Will Write No Columbus dispatch It seems Unit Thinman will issue mi letter of owing to his speech ol acceptance to the notification and tho extended of his in his speeches during tho cmn The has for a long Inid in mind what he would Hay iu case he should writen his time lias so fully occupied that has been impossible fur him to put it on He has had busi ness to attend ami ail other lime lias beet taken liy his nho keep steadily nt nil This week tho has to some extent tlie door mi his to him time to complete liis preparations df the nru ill the lie has not stated that he would not a letter df Judge has frequently remarked that ho does not the The statement I of the of such a letter has been made but iu no case tho positively when it would and tho most of have by Indue will leavo for Washing ton on Mo More lo Hnn Francisco dispatch of Port Ha or today received no of the approval of tho Chinese ox from the secretary of the Tho collector will issue tho necessary order lo prohibit the lauding I Tins order will hundred on llm IVI will be dun MI lr of district cmvt declined lo of habeas to Chi lie c wbd arrived bennu Ibu Ity of Now York ciis i issued at this port arc Mill CONGRESSIONAL in Tlic Send i Among bills from the and placed on tlm Senate calendar was the House to fin fell certain lands granted to the N The Presidents message announcing Im ap proval of th Chinese was read at After a brief on motion of Sherman message was referred to the Committee on The resolution went over until to The Senate then took up After an executive session the Senate adjourn The resolution offered by Call on the of the Committee on Epidemic lo consider and report before the adjournment of this of Con additional legislation to prevent the of contagious or infoc lions disease m foreign countries on tlic const and of the United was taken up and Call proceeded to speak nn Iasco offered an amend ment the to inquire further i the introduction of yellow fever into aud other States din ing Tlie n was by Senators jerry and after which the and amend ment were referred to the Committee on A resolution was adopted on Civil Service in its during The Senate hill to allow persons who ot their entries t mike other was called up for Several amendments were adopted nnd the us amended The conference report upon the joint resolution in aid of the fellow fever appropriating to ho expended under the di rection of the was presented agreed The joint resolution granting a months extra salary to the House nnd Senate employes was present but pending a Vote the House ad from tlie reported back I the House tariff with an amend ment in nature of a It placed on the calendar and ordered ii inte i He said that the majority and mill rity reports to accompany the would In Hied tomorrow or and gave notice he would call up the hill for consideration Consent was given Sherman and he addressed the on the us In doing s i he complimented the nub Committee on the work done aud severely criticised the I The Senate then resumed consideration of Hides resolution of on the of for an explanation of order as to in the United Stall s and Without action the mailer went over till ed a resolution which was laid over till directing the Attorney Jen erni to inform the Senate whether or not during the present year come to the knowledge of the of liny violations of the and fourteenth sections nf the civil ser vice law of and if s whether aiv prosecution has been instituted 10 punish filch The following bills wero reported from committees and placed on tho calendar The Semite to the sale of timber on certain lands reserved for the United States from ndian in Wisconsin and Tlie Senate hill regulating the allotment of in severally to The Senate hill relating to the of post and amendat ry of the act of the 3d of to the salaries of on motion of Hen taken from tho calendar and Tne majority and reports on the tariff were presented and ordered Further conference was ordered on the deficiency After the execu tive adjourned till The Senate providing that the Secretary of the Treasury may permit use of petroleum as fuel on steamers not carrying passengers without a of supervising inspector of the district where the vessels are to be used was then called up the confer report on the general appropriating for Iho Industrial Home association of Ilah gave rise to a long political dicus The conference report was then rejected in order to enable the conference committee to language pro viding for the investigation of the Wash ington to as to scope of The this proceeded to the oi The point of no quorum was raised against I be first called up and or threequarters of an hour the business of the House was at a a motion was agreed to for adjournment from to day until the point of no quorum was with drawn and business proceeded without friction until the to ate Hie Maritime Canal Company of Nicaragua was brought Upon fur thcr being the was of culled up a to a the Jii Southwestern Railroad Company to con struct a bridge acros the river between the Stales of and M at Several private bids having he u disposed cf iu Com the of called up tho Senate to incorporate the Maritime Canal any of mi and this lime the measure was luken up for The being in Committee of he the question put on reporting favorably lo the The vole refilled W to and Fuller made the point of no The Tho li look a evening session being for consideration f private pension hills The al its evening twentyseven private p enion bills and ut adjourned until IIIN lo National In Levi Morions letter of acceptance was given to the press In it he says that custom and usage make it proper that the people should know distinctly and unreservedly the views of the candidate who may be presented for their It fortunately that this duty for myself is easily discharged by referring to the principles embodied in the unanimously adopted by national These unequivocal and sive in reflect my per sonal convictions and have my hearty It Is in a political campaign to fix popular atten tion on more than one and in the pending election every voter in the Uni ted States clearly sees that the control ling question is whether the protective duties now in force shall be re so as to destroy their or whether these duties shall he with such modifications and adjusl as shall belter adapt them tothe great end of protecting tho and important industries of the whole The republican while the of reducing the that this must not be at the expense of these industries and of American The American have now enjoyed tlie system for a longer continuous period than ever before ill history of the na tional The result is tiia in the past quarter of a they have realized a of industrial and ciul prosperity in this country and never equalled in The pressing reason given for once again Irving the old experiment of a revenue without as a motive or is that the present has pro and is producing a surplus in the lint is it not easily within the wisdom of congress lo the national income to the national expenditure with out sacrificing or even imperilling an in system which has brought untold advantages to the Admitting that the present tar by lapse of time and the large expansion of trade which it lias needs Is it not wiser and more patriotic to re vise it with a careful regard to the inter est of than with tlie purpose of lessening its protective features These are some of the questions which be answered at the national polls in For as a and as a I do not hesitate to de clare from long observation I am the unswerving friend ot the protective sys In a business now extending over forty I have witnessed and compared the effect upon country of a revenue tending tu free with a protective encouraging home Under former the development of the country has been while under the has uniformly always been 1 To tlie men who earn their bread bv the sweat of their brow the be tween the two systems is that of narrow ing chances on one hand and expanding opportunities on tlie Free trade would open America lo competition with the whole Protection America for unlive and The Industrial system of a country is as sensitive as its public A hostile movement creates distrust in the public and the only basis of successful becomes im new enterprises wither in tho capital grows the field of labor is contracted anil pressure for employment inevitably reduces the wages of allwork With the views of the conven tion so frankly expressed in its resolu tions upon all other questions of public I find myself in accord In relation to silver anil Its important bearing upon the national cur rency as well as lis connection with and influence on the prosperity of large sec tions of our common country in its ad of a judicious settlement of the public lands policy in urging the ity for better coast defenses and the duty we owe to the shipping interests of the the platform hut repeats the np principles of the republican The republican platform proposes a dis American not nar and but one broad and a policy that best helps the whole world by the example of n powerful nation found ed on the salvation of every man before the It is for the American people to develop and cultivate the con j lo by tlie providence of they have fallen They would adopt a policy looks steadily lo I this great With no spirit of nar I toward other but rather j in the highest interests of they should j ind under their own Hag a Held of lim illess advance in the of the im the prosperity and happiness ftt the Slate Con In DPS The Villon for lown Tem 111 CHINESE EXCLUSION of flu the of Vury respectfully JIo of Cleveland dispatch meeting the hoard of of foreign mis sions met ut hall this Storrs of 1 A Imgo audience was in mid usual array of dis inn venerable men on the Muge After devotional tin rend I ho mi mini report of presidential commit iho rend a nf linn i ins of Kansas delivered on Shirrs was tendered mi reception tlm in or ut least officials of to retaliate for tlm Amori restriction laws liy laws pro importation of American into The of Canton addressed ft memorial to emperor in ho arraigns as greatest menace to and prosperity of the Jt is hu for of Mm lires occur every winter in Ho that it has incalculable injury to life mid The vice roy therefore formally requests that a etop lie put to the importation of nf the Womans Christian Temperance ill convention offer the following resolutions Whereas there arc In Plate vat numbers of MS not in the principles nf tern nr In the nnl thus peculiarly exposed to the temptation of strong immigration IP constantly ing their anil they are In the formative hilt within twelve nr fifteen years will become twentieth with views anil habits ulile to prohibitory legislation ami restore the licensed with all therefore That tlic specially their endeavor lo do temperance work among the that this Is of prime It be a of honor In our plan of w the a being u Temperance legion In t rv M liont district anil every lail anil n In the Interest of the rising Len liorn and we protest the i of human tin lu at let against thill 111 fen tile of j s if nnl we on Hi Hi for the of literature ll That in the il i r evil ly tile to the en I Hint III may tell for Cml anil us thai in lies f the problem of nn That ill of our workin Hie we the eii of our who ail to of anil sin no In His mini we will strive to make this reach its That w slre to see union so nllleil to Its in terets as to tie realty to toils as milch ns is the is into with the that there lie a n tile home all our That we than ever d n vinceil of of merit of our work that we our women to it their prayerful Hint mothers lie talk ami their of them mysteries of the laws u their ami the rel Mil ns of tle from and often vicious anil 111 Interest of social i we that unions make vigorous to obtain the youth nf sexes from it the an 1 of Unit wo ex tend our loving appreciation to Cole for the brave anil ami effective work she hns mid Is g for morality anil wn to express our to our State lent of Iuh llc for his warm in terest in anil to the teachers for their work ii the same ilin eMon also That we rive ami in any way best suited to that ue work in the line by our of to broaden anil lengthen as we see always rein our dear Mary Hunt for the firand work she Ims done in this Thill we as Christian women doi Irreverence cration of holy nnl we ourselves to do all we cni bv our influence a ud pr avers to stav the evil Hurt Is In roads In our that the bath is not a for amusement nr That on dav we us our In to have temperance taught in onr Sunday as we find It all li s That we hail with joy all those nr working problem for the of condition of though not under our That we ourselves anew to tinwork for womans and in school as use onr to educate nubile sentiment upon this That we will study laws as they arc in all their to our that may tlic more Intelligently recommend fnr the and that the Slate has power to remove political disabilities of we will endeavor to work to secure well necessary That we rejoice that Iowa has the most advanced legislation of any and to aid In the best results of these will acquaint ourselves with their provisions that we may work to i sustain by earnest for their we hereby express our tilde to the general of Iowa for its wise and measures passed for the condition of and especially we appreciate the to the and we honor our for the noble stand he has taken j In ordering the enforcement nf our ud i point with to the has been i made in all part of the State iu the suppression of tile liquor That we every member of the in Iowa to subscribe for ble State the because through I Its ably edited columns we learn nf our rk and plans In all the State also we much by the helpful knowl and inspiration so to successful since the franchise Is to lie one of tinst id lines nf work for the we endorse and n commend the Womens as the advocate of Mc also call attention to the nation al Inon an exponent of womens ce work at Th I we tender I lie grateful thanks of the convention In of our Seaiililul Him have cordially opened tin ir s lo and In the ladies iho have so and sup pi led our wants to the pastor and of Ibis lo tlic several choirs for delightful music to the pastes ing service to Hie who have so granted to us reduced and to all who have in anv way to the success of ibe That we hereby express our appreciation ot the rendered bv our malron of the home In her eHorts to faithfully till the position to she has appointed also to board of managers who have borne burden and In at of the curing not only for the i but also for the moral and spiritual welfare of the Now York It has just haen here that Kml j from Sun Francisco May i mid the ship Anlou left July 81 for i on The Earl J lie of his three anil nineteen of the crow The was mul several of hen lu anil iu the life honta ol Karl of the tool to Ilio lifo limits mul wero nil of Iho survivors lining up fiom winch at New York in u The put into tho purl of ULS to Congress regarding the Chinese hill Cleveland announced his pival of lie said Tho experiment of habits and mutual rnce nf the Chinese Inhoring clases th of the great body of the people of the has been proved by experience of twenty and ever the treaty of lo be in every sense impolitic injurious to both nations with the lapse of time tlie necessity of Us abandon ment hns grown in until having in charge the government of the respective countries have resolved to mollify and abrogate all those of prior iknt arrange ments which permitted tlie coining of the Chinese into the United In the modification of prior con the treaty of was whereby in the first article it was agreed that the States at the limit or suspend the coming of Chinese laborers to the lint not and under this article the act of i approved May and amen led for ten years the c ming of Chinese 10 the United and regulated thn and going of sii h laborers 3 were at that lime in United Thin view of Hie in with Hint of United Stales was by my spen ill a the Iwo tion by th foreign fr aud nf the Sena its hist May accompanied by t iv thai upon On the of the same the Chinese minisie who was plenipo i f his government in negotiation and of the trea in a note to the of gave his approval of these they were at once to Tlic dav of hut m the Senate hill to prohibit the earning of the Chinese laborers i iho TliN was intend d to nun the and in anticipation of early of the treaty an I its amendments and proclamation of upon which the legi ati n sO pro nnd waa by terms to Hike No information of any definite action upon tlie by the Chinese wig received until the 21st Tim Day which 1 have just a proved pr sent ed to me the day when the telegram of our minister at to rotary of State refusal of Chi nese government t exchange the rations of treaty unless f rther dis cussion should be had with the view to shorten the pi iod st in the treaty for the n of to the conditions agreed which it soon made evi hut m greed of Ira li g the labor of of proving loo strong for f the and that the d of the object and intent of law and was being fraudulently aei oni by false pretenses and contrary to expressed wish ami will of both gov Such of mid the c of the and law has pr a deep mid tlic people of the and es with those resident of tlie Pacific This has induced me to omit no to effectual remedy for the evils complained of and to answer the earnest popular for the absolute exclusion of the Chinese having objects and purposes unlike onr and wholly I with American citi The necessity for a remedy lias been fully appreciated by that GOT e and in our minister at Pekin received from the Chinese for eign a communication that China of her own accord proposed lo the of strict aud lute prohibition of her laborers under heavy penalties from c ming to the United nnd likewise to prohibit the return to the United States of Chinese laborer who had at any lime gone back to In order In words of communication Hint the Chinese laborers may he gradu ally reduced iu and causes f danger averte nnd the lives preserv should entitle anv laborer who go buck to China to return to the Unite I Talking Ottawa Attorney General of Nova is the supremo Ho him created a in tho stronghold of Toryism by his outspoken utterances on national Ho is an annex lint Dimply calls himself an ml of mi rest reciprocity with tlie lie said The people of Nova want to trade witli their nri rather limn up mi inler Senator iu bis hns played a to about Tins of an of tlie American re could no for nro not td be but if other American politicians in the wako nf British interest in mmda is in Unrestricted reciprocity will in a for tho prejudices of tint to bo said ho heard that a was on foot liy a of capitalists to tin Clape eml mining Iho WITH to Cyrus Field was of thu The proposed step would tho ef fect of The Capo liro ton coal miners just bo were at mercy of Montreal who not been fair van Ihli result nf to divert into mi unnatural a little talk by reciprocity union was the