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   Iowa State Press (Newspaper) - March 30, 1903, Iowa City, Iowa                               DAILY IOWA STATE VOL. v. IOWA MARCH 30. 1903. the Erie early this two men were killed and an tally An error in orders said to be responsible for The dead Fred ill Textile Workers la Great Mills Go Ont aad Business is Many Destitute are ing to Poor Officials for Tube Works Says ent Prosperity is Fictitious or Burdick Inquest Brings Testimony Unfavorable to DOES NOT GO Trial Trip is on Account Qt Severe trial spin f Shamrock set for lias been again on account of the Cuban Senate Ratifies Reciprocity SHORT ACCEPTED WITHOUT 1. by Denied Military Burial by British War RIVER AT Probably Impossible to now Repair Break at That is The crevasse this was COO practically beyond forts of the to repair it Other Louisiana levees are This morning's reports from say the conditions arc Extra wo Railroad Men killed and One Fatally Hurt in Wreck on Erie an i Persons Injured Entire Train Running Off the GOES Alexandra 10 Denmark King Edward fo March queen today to visit her The left lor HUJ rial Trip of New Shamrock poned on Account of the Heavy TEXTILE Men are Out and is at a StaHa March rifce of textile workers was ted this Twenty are out and business is at u stand The tedders e strike declare the battle will Express Train on the Erie Wrecked .by Spreading March on the Erie Concord tower bv spreading rails this The en- tire except the left the Twenty-five persons are re- ported OX SOUTH Wind Velocity of Fifty-Four March The reciprocity treaty between Gubu and the United as by senate of the was in the Cuban senate Saturday night by a vote of to 9. This approval is absolute and is not hampered by any conditions questionable time limit ment dispensed the of the cable sage from Secretary Hay in which i was positively declared that Roosevelt would call a special session ot congress prior to December 1. The purport of this assurance was mitted to the senate by President ma read at the of the an understanding having been reached previously with Senators Capote and composing the majority of the foreign relations that the objectionable con- dition in the report be All This was done by 'the of amendments by the other senators Hie ional the to the treaty by the American senate the qualified acceptance contained in the original Final action was for a long time by the Managers of cotton hi Lowell anticipated a strike the factories closed and out 18.000 C. G. entertained in Xew York at un equestrian scaled on the backs of An exhibition of Dickens relics in Condon is interesting to lovers of thor's w and contains many ob- associated with his lire and William L. Hartley y killed Ernest 0. Johnston in a ber shop at The murder the outcome of a quarrel of 6 The authorities in Buffalo are said have evidence that Arthur Pennell a revolver the after he murder of E. L. and really The legislature of HURT IX Laura Galloway Suffers sion of March runaway accident horo Sunday Galloway was thrown to the pavement and seriously and Miss Blanche McLean Misi were also The threes ladles were out driving they became frightened at a street They all thrown to the paUment Galloway striking on the luck her She has been in an un- conscious condition most of the time and the physicians fear sion of the 11ESTAURAXTS AND The recent decision rendered by Ghen in Uio Des Moines court is one of vast and im- moro than if you deducted say one fifth of Us hi its wide borders It has the ages of free exchange of which is such n desirable that Sam has tackled tne coal trusts pulling down the tariff will behind which they commute 1 their depredations to seo tho policy ADDITIONAL this afternoon NO. 130 Constipation and an urer ills are cured bf Hood's Pills Sold by nil 25 and near best prices of Lack of export lower cables and weather were the bullish influences was a quite an ad- vance in May oats on by Market advanced a cent but lost some of Jt later on ing- by July was quiet but married Anton and strength of wheat was a help An train at St. A Rock construction loaded with workmen was wrecked near la. Fireman E oj was killed and several were Anne For sale and kitchen Call at basement 9 a m. or G to Tf you havo not vote for the still bullish on the m. 3-31 The agricultural department ut work on a plan to establish a uniform system of inspection to replace the present method bv local standards that with the con the cases the directed confers of trade a verdict of acquittal for the wero the so-called wino the city officials to break up the custom of ing- wine served at a late hour in down town frequented by an the Atlantic to the very end that last the short of a ten per cent a of miles an 11 about a at and lock e 1S up is generally er will do only and those whose sole means of the consists of their will soon be on the brink of offices v 3r of the poor are already persons in MOB AT PROSPERITY IS Tube Works Gives Out Word to Its March Tube in Holtzhaner struck Brown to the demands of for an increase in tie with them in their 3 general prosperity of the country i lilies their The ln nx a result of Escapes Hands of a Thousand Brown a narrowly escaped death at the hands of enraged men rescued by 20 policemen only after he had received a severe beating by the men who sought his life be- cause he had shot and probably ly wounded Harry a sion of an amendment offered by ators Tamayo and Recio re- quiring the house to pass upon The taken separately on each action of the substitute report The on the unconditional cation of the treaty was 12 to on recommendation to tie executive it as II to 9. The session of the present senate then The tions exchanged by United States Minister Squiers said Saturday ratification oi the treaty without amendment is due almost to the given by President that he will call an extra session of congress December 1." This of the president will be and by the Cuban government people as an additional evidence of the most sincere friendship and interest on j the part of a man in whom they have ever had unbounded faith oc Admiral March 30._GeAi ians resent in- remarks by Dewcy to the fect that maneuvers in vi Indict should an to the and while no diplo- are the l dent has not added to feeling March At the stance of the Admiral called by appointment at the house and made a f of a recent newspaper interview in the admiral was quoted as Caribbean sea maneuvers were an object lesson to the kaiser more than to other The admiral sured the president that he had DO in- tention of reflecting in the or her and credited to were what he to ine interviewer against Judge linen held that keepers a right to send out for any kind of liquors ordered hv their customers at any time of and ferve them to as well as Cases against a number of other of wine rooms will bo dropped was regarded as a of the Before decision was handed down and such a decision have been in minds Of tho water f ranch It is fair to the prepared by the city council and insures the lowest water in H. has left for this home in Oklahoma via Des He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. in Judgments several quent buyers of w. Main lots have been rendered by Judge Byington in tho District Varying are On payment thereof deeds be made to the new of Sioux City and t lose consented that the legalised saloon may keep opcu T. it. the announces the com- ing- 01 a new boy to Mrs will be remembered by friends as Miss Jean Bishop of for three years a student of the State loved Margaret mother of passed the be Attorney away this crop but arc not Cash demand only fair a goud many selling orders In at opening and market showed weakness when these were exhausted ing- by shorts a better tone to market and there were general Pork was in fairly good de- Close is strong at near best price of E. CHICAGO Direct Wire Reports of Chicago and New York and These quotations received dally from E. H. broker and com- mission grain and member Chicago Hoard of Private wire direct to Telephone 233 and get the mar. Washington E. H. 30, 1903. until u Or other aL after a those arc to Tno remains were taken to Kcr at tne to in Mt A Warm March Carter aw to a minute or an as the police must wink at tho tion of the Sunday observance law Every city in lova would be in hot water every hour of Sunday if tun Sunday were Why not br lenient with the enforcement of mulct was the question evidently in the minds of these The is not so much for the profit of the saloon keeper as for the accommodation of the 10 o'clock the theaters and other places of amusement and so do Che social etc. Why the people on their way to places should be to visit the saloon and and the interment will in the family ground August ono of Johnson county's most respected his birthday Saturday March than a man at his advanced naturally be to frel a bit ho is in generally and his led to that rhp pioneer has many n Vi r May July May May July May July May July May July 17-91 1005 9-35 9.82 960 18.20 10.07 9-8.5 9.85 9-70 17.92 17 ia 9-95 9.80 9.60 years ahead of like to the eminent bv made to the Cuban 6 shOt Hundreds men around the fallen man ay be fictitious or resulting from the treaty at Havana meaKs an ex- tra session of the United States con- gress next The president made this promise will keep pledge without hesitation ballots z we havo As a nils they not a class of people who look to the law for protection of that corpus denounced the alleged We believe the cause of temperance Friends of Holtzhauer the pursuit and in arid A of fell to of new securities at greatly exa- rein forced to 20 charged the aie now on the The is that the extra will the board at I be Md KOod recount Police guard tl office and rated We fear i tho crisis which seems U be largely and infc 1 by the general unrest of the INQUEST Killed March k inquest was The Pennell inquest will be until There usual crowd of women bartender at the Hotel New that 1 was in his place one and in one man I could kill if I went the gallows for it. Pm in of time for the sary joint The bv clubs and knocking several men by the the police the mob followed the policemen and their to I now deemed probable the Afier the prisoner lodged in a cell the mob ir Din mo in the price of until 11 o'clock at night and oa Saturday nights until 13 cablegrams from of all I all Sunday night of this kind is permitted and acquiesced in the cities a kind of cheap restaurants any my happiest e's at some one Fred cashier Friends of Holtzhauer say that lynch the corroborated and the inquest was red Judge Murphy will an- unce his findings also testified that the next r came in again and toast was proposed and Quins of- cd to the friends we love Pennell's response or like RITUAL OF Wary Honors Refused and Officers not Permitted Jo March was buried here this morning o There but one uniform present 1 Scotchmen endeavored to 3 funeral some 3 ft permit a military funeral is 3n rx Bills Have Been fully Circulated in That feiters or their aiders and abettors are new faces have been seen on the streets since it is understood the been fixed for opening aad men are warned to be ful in their One bank of this chy has four counterfeit bills the last few and less cashiers may have been imposed The s are what are known as the silver the picture of Thomas A. Hendricks upon The number that hare j ol bwt Although somewhat out of the ular order the expectation is that in- formal exchanges of ratification Cuban treaty will be made Tuesday by so as to meet the requirements shall the limit of time within which and dealers said that still higher at any time day or night The prices were to be expected in thp near point may be made the liquors must be procured by the restaurant of Incendiary March 39 formerly of Conn arrested Si in the act of netting fire to E. W. I saloon before 10 o'clock or before not not purchase liquors at the But Attorney Stockwell len admitting fication by the usual method wijl be firo lo the warehouse on IT so or not cuts no figure the restaurant may at the re- of purchase the this may be done a any provided only i a particular kind of liquor is for a particular Wc need carry this branch of the subject its legitimate It is fa far past the lotted three score 81 of To both ble old scores of i nns will wish many more rears of W. S. manager of too tal Telegraph company's hag re- and C. of the has been appointed Mr. accompanied little has lor getting back to a less distant from his old Mrs. Skadden and their other daughter will join in about a The departing manager made au excellent record during tho short time ho was and the best of all who knew him will go with to his old Of his the same may be said To Mr. Tussing a. cordial welcome win ibe He served both Uie companies Western Union at his old home in and the as at He is accredited in the world of raphy as a accurate and and his work hero ought to acceptable in WVS Union Stock March Receipts lOe left to lOe Mixed and to choice lOc Cows and Stackers and CAR Car Wheat 11; corn 01; 190. Estimates 570; 230. LIVERPOOL Wheat opened Wheat closed unchanged to Corn opened Cot n closed unchanged to clean at the Press Close Year 30 59' Stock had Minister Squiers fied Secretary Hay of the the j three Cuban senate in Killed IB March en- Turkish troops and s at in insurgents are said lo have been N believed to have been lhe outcome of an intended attack on Turkish The had 15 killed or Il lhe insurgents formed a of iho original Bulgarian band com- by HIP Will to say that unless the hours of March the saloon open are extended there Closing March heat to on New York New March 30. Yesterday 124 lower Stock American Brooklyn Rapid Baltimore prohibiting will be some kind of a restaurant con- from influence to every saloon and liquor of members of the legislature or be drank in public places of re- for any elective and from all all dav Sunday and oa or soliciting money from aud for sonal use in for for In March and bankers should an extra arrivals at inland broke of in acter of The of the war office danoe an old rule give a to any 3 under or to any officer to haie to do h the Its enforcement in of General McDonald 5s this so. List of letters in i at Iowa Persons for ih will please say C. R. ords for Sunday in the history of harbor of when haC rifled the great in by the 31 was found that and the for March according a by his regret lo Pre- for Dr. who was from a 1 with on 131 COAL IX els at the f the Yankee has at last had to the obnoxious coal y placed at tho mercy 01 u o I his j Chicago Alton Closing corn to Folly iis Estimates for 25: 230. Primary receipt 645.000 against 57 3 against Ga against against of flour 7W.WW; Etie Missouri Rock 3i 35 106% C. 31. St. P T. S 633" 35.V ret Wetern 101 South tho coal js a step of con- The duly amounts to W say 2s is on all coals per cent of KILLED IX a between freight trains on dan. K. K. M. Springier C. T. n. H. X Mri Mrs. E. R Mrs. C. 3th D. W. HENTIY D. M in Jhe canoeing to L March stabbed Yotas to an a The men were o. Staier discovered 1ne ihan f fixed and It not only ordinary anthracite which is not to Jt is that a nation should and it 3s for States that it 3s an rich Country which can afford ducks and with its and yoj rich ami Most overlook that and actually attribute can prosperity to its present fiscal could be of It is merely the case of a market ivas no special but tho was of a good general in tbo May houses the greater part of than be required to 51. of them sold and this not although Valentine n little May in the and the crowd the market more Mian a cent firm cables and a decrease 3n tho visible and on advance canoed a i but the close was was IOWA CITY by P. IT. 51) to 53c, 23 30c. 33c to 35 to per Jon. 7C. H 7c. to to of not and The receipts and were strengthening no no ont of the lo the Close i 13.00 to Leaf 3ard 2c to to to 15c5;  

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