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   Daily Citizen, The (Newspaper) - July 12, 1892, Iowa City, Iowa                               SINGLE 2 3ENI3. VOLUME L THB TELEPHONE HO 7 IOWA JULY 12, 1892. To the REMODELING AND REBUILDING In July we will commence the REMODELING and ING of our adding to it the room OQ the 80x110 and in order to avoid moving or packing our goods we have decided to make a Clearing Sale of Men's Clothing it such that you will be convinced on seeing the goods that you have never before bought New and Desirable Clothing At a genuine reduction We advertise no prices as we aa everyone that the quoting of prices is and a comparison of prices and goods is the only way that an intelligent conclusion can be arrived COAST A SHAKESPEAREAN na A Of Wood from Tree fif the A visiting B. B. a railroad has just had the good fortune to meet with and in one of the to a slab of wood from the veritable mulberry tree Shakespeare himself planted in New place where he resided and writes a This mulberry tree was cut down ruthlessly by a Rev. Francis Gastrell in 1750, and irritated were the townfolk of that time that some of them smashed the erend This slab of mulberry wood has been traced beyond all to the possession of a Miss the only daughter of the vicar of in 1787, a period the cutting down of the tree would be fresh in the memories of persons then In J. O. Phillipp's of the Life of page 880, we Mr. observes in- forms me that Hugh who is now eighty-five years and an alderman of when a boy at the next house to New that his family had inhabited the house for almost BOO that it fact of Shakespeare planting the was from father to son ing the last and present married John who was vicar of the neighboring parish of but re- aided in John gave the slab of wood to a Mr. his residing in near At Ms death it passed to Ms Miss who lately and at the of her effects in 1889 at a resident there purchased the from it has been acquired by Mr. The slab measures 10K inches diameter lengthways and 8 inches diameter It is 5 Inches in thickness and weighs a rather surprising weight for the dimensions ot the but the wood is very The bark has been removed and the slab Is free from cracks and quite Either to be cut up into veneer polished and or to be cut up for to be set in it would be Its in Taking the weight at UJi or 174 and at the price of standard per the slab of wood might be appraised as Interesting relic of Shakespeare been deposited in the care of the secretary and of Shakespeare Birth Fully Awakened to 01 Bt Hon Robert 8. the of- representative of the exposition in writes that on Mai 21, on which date it had been announced that the time for applications for space in the British section would there were seven hundred applications on the books of the secretary of the or an increase of three hundred and thirty in number since the early part of the preceding This Increase is undoubtedly due to the abolition of the charge for well as to tbe energetic work in the manufacturing in which the United States consuls have taken very active part Mr. McCormiek alludes to the fact that the trade journals very generally have copleA the address made by him upon the Columbian exposition at Chicago before the Society of Arts and they without exception purged the manufacturers Great Britain and Ireland to send exhibits to Mr. B. in a speech re- cently made the furnishing section ot the London chamber of com advises all the representatives of that great industry to exhibit at Chicago notwithstanding any tions that might be because there would certainly be exhibitors in th trade from other This shows that it ia last beginning to upon some of the manufacturers t they must protect their trade in parts of the world than the and that to make a at Chicago is an important s Mr. in subject of the Irish agreement has been uniting the interests Industrial Earnest and over countess of A Irish village wl vided satisfactory made for the c that the vl stall or bazar fc and the the village and tenance d divided ON TO HUitU to Menaced with Bullet and Will Not the TUB MILITIA July en- tire division of the national guard ot about has been ordered to Homestead to Sheriff MeCleary suppressing the at that This action of the governor was taken on receipt of the July TQ B. PA TlW nt Homestead has not While Js quiet the in trol openly 10 nw to tbe public their tie shall not be by After making kll n my power I have lo ft respectable enough iu to I wn That no raised byObe civil do the condition of and that any by an inadequate force to re- store right of law will only In further armed aad lofts of life Qaly a latve military force will enable me to control I believe If such teen U teat the disorderly cement will Md order will be I call upon you to me JL AH as commander In chief of the national at onoe toned the following NATIONAL or put undar anni nwf at with to upper i the of Allegheny at Maintain the protect all in their the Uw Communicate E. Will at Late Sunday Maj. Snow den issued the following BRIO P. FIRST In compliant with fromi the in Chief you will concentrate your la 4t Mount by and there further Take with you your Three and nil ammunition on First mounted will movf on twin available on bound An issued to the brigade to concentrata at a point Snowden declined to make public and await The third watt ordered to con- centrate at and move Telegrams were sent to all tha mental The national guard of Pennsylvania consists of one of three numbering about The first Is commanded by Gen. Dechert and the headquarters are in this The First brigade musters about men and is the smallest in numerical strength of the The Second brigade is the strongest in the about 600 It is commanded by headquarters at The Third brigade musters about men and is commanded by Gen. with headquarters at Off for the July 11. Within twelve hours after the issuing of the order to mobilize the First brigade at Mount or within a couple of a hundred of the full armed and equipped to take the bad left this The last of the military to leave was tery and trie city troop of who departed at 1 o'clock p. m. July U. men in full uniform had Eighteenth regiment hi Diamond street at 9 They had responded eral them through men have a the tff will do Ml WM Later toe WM by the rank and tie that the militia received ty mo hostile demonstration and that an would be declared until after their they will have to go away some said the of a little group near the when they do would tike to them run the mill Within a few hours the state of lution which has existed fur u week will be off uml troons MUt here bv the ot will be in charge of the great A Co. mill Within four hours after the have stacked their about the mills Co. will from their other mills ami where for a week they Have been paring for just such an steel workers enough to the machinery and take up the of the work where it dropped n week The men expect the troops and will offer no barrier w their invasion and pation of Homestead The coming of oilier steel workers to start up tbe chinery of the mills is quite another and there will bo not only resistance but probably The introduction of the mill worker will be an unpleasant surprise to the mill workers and the officials ef the Carnegie company In- tend it as The strikers have no suspicion of tbe coming of the men to take their but there is little doubt that the mills will be started before Thursday and will be kept in operation of If the Carnegie do attempt to introduce men into this null there will follow a war between the successors of last week In the The Carnegie people are prepared for just such an emergency and if they succeed In getting a men inside the walls of thf mill the works can be started up and kept running a month without fear of an The mill ie well provisioned to withstand a longed There are adequate to insure security against at- tack und the workmen would have no 4eoe.iMty to the mill at any time for any Every to insure good work and pleasant roundings were provided two weeks and even if the militia Is withdrawn ter serving a day or two tions made by the Carnegie people will make their employes secure unless re- course is hud to The mill and mill hands need fear no dis- The militia may leave a heavy gnu or two behind and possibly a company of troops to defend the The situation of the works is ble to an effective the brow of a hiH overlooking the where it winds to the and the sole approach to it is from the town of Sub- stantial fences BO feet high divide the mill works from the common roadway and even the tracks ot the railway which run through the mill grounds are protected by sub- stantial which render access difficult without attracting the tion of the men who will be placed on the lookout for The The meeting of the advisory tee was very after moat of the only or ur fall the attention of which to of or w of our The nr of tae their uid are in oram lint want from corpora or At lion are organ 111 as thf wo It wuld IM well lor ell is who an clone In fte ot Uig to jolu those anil eventually to it strike MUCH LAVA HouM KM or Matter Thrown Out nf thr July The of Mount has alarming Huge have been owl of the volcano ami formed a double which rapidly toward osi anil The lava la within nix Great hss buen done the A severu earthquake was felt in tho im- mediate vicinity of the volcano day night Sunday the of assembled the and knelt on the ground in mg afraid to enter on account ot the continued shocks and subterranean which am like of a Twelve houses and a portion of a church have been eruption Is still SIX WERE MIU Hmm SAS July powder at West Berkeley Saturday proved to be not nearly disastrous as reganis loss of life as at first SU ant now known to have been three white men and three Thousands of poop Is visited tbe of the explosion from this city and Oakland at Immense cavities dug In the hide of the hill by the force of the explosion and at the wrecks of the The damage to tho powder and chemical works fs at over 000. and probably more damage WM dona in this city wad Oakland by windows A July Jackson society was shocked Saturday by the news of tbe elopement of Miss the daughter of John N. with K. a. fashionable young man of Water Miss. Tbe couple boarded an Illinois Central train and went to where a license was procured and the nuptial knot The governor k to be greatly Incensed over the action of daughter in eloping with who is financially unable to support u Ho far the young couple have not been requested to THE CONVENTION UNDER THE tho tod How Mat His Of of His Awful f of the IPX In July 1-i Tlie last of the great Convention of En- deavor atn o'clock day morning with a in the Square by Mr. B. of aad BT fill the an- archist who destroyed teurant with was guillotined at an early at Mont for the or ol he charged with having com a grave robbery and ti attar the perpetration of which hw net to the he had thane Crimea it bt almost certain that UP dered two other al it called La but tha wtu not of strong tlw ao the public prosecutor not bring the charge before the How awakened ut o'clock by the at Mont and informed that the day of his had arrived The man and when Inn win 1st rat Ions of were to him lie re- fused to them and brake strong against A noisy crowd ered about the place where the tine was Tlie to thn scaffold were guarded by lines of kept the way far the condemned man and the er's WM brought out of the prison In a closed Though be could toot be MMA he wuld be heard uttering When neck was placed be- neath knife be shouted that he had to but no attention waa paid to his w the blade started its fatal la and a later bin severed head was In the in front of to receive it. After this bid of the had they slowly There no alugle Ibe crowd worthy of Crime whose real lie bore of hts wait the illegitimate HOD of a Dutch father of shiftless character and of a French mother of mo From early youth he raveled iu und he to yuan had become a confirmed lie wai a criminal by Uj and utterly devoid of moral Besides for which ha the through of a ha wai of Meveral ders that are and Is te have been the author of tunny which could not he proved Those for which be WAN to death wero among the in thn of He killed two old whn hud little money lived without any male being in the for the nake uf their he needed for tha The oilier victim an old miner who lived the life and motive ww the In was the ft victim to the mere wanton mi NEWS  

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