Oelwein Daily Register (Newspaper) - December 26, 1911, Oelwein, Iowa 132 IOWA TUESDAY DECEMBER 261911 TEN CENTS PIE Titty Ago Bee 25 The federal in front ot Washington celebrated their flnt in camp Many of the were embowered ever greens War prisoners of contending armies were anxious ly awaiting the result of negotia tions on foot for their exchange comet Comet II of on a return visit was dla covered ac the college ob Twentyfive Years Ago Today Railway traffic in Germany blocked by a heavy snow fall In Berlin and other cities could cot be delivered IDEM DEIS House Leader Outlines Policy on Tariff Revision REVENUE IS THE ONLY BASIS Fifty Years Ago Today Dec 26 W H secre tary of state announced that the Confederate Ma son and Slidell who were confin ed at Fort Warren would be set free The news put an end to public agitation over a threat ened war with England Twentyfive Years Ago Today General John A Logan States senator from Illinois died in Washington won dis as a volunteer in the civil war He instituted the G A B Memorial day observa tion SLAYS MATE AND SELF MRt FRED COMMITS MUR DER AND SUICIDE III Woman Brother on Phona After Shooting Husband She Is Insane END OF REVOLT NEAR POWERS TO TAKE ACTIVE STEPS TO STOP CHINESE WAR NOW WHEN DAD WAS A BOY picture at Orpheum the lady of the sea Henry Ibsen Great Story Two pictures and two acts Orpheum Lower Will Put Through and Will Go to People Should President Taft Veto lican Washington Deo Under wood outlined Democratic program tor the revision of the tariff which will e taken up immediately after the holidays At the same time the Republicans will begin work on a of their own although they cannot hope to pass it The Democrats of the ways and committee will start work on wool schedule K as soon as we can check the report of the tariff board Mr Underwood Tariff for Revenue Only propose to frame a tariff based on the difference in cost of production at home and abroad and we are will ing to take the tariff boards figures so far as they may be correct in our tar iff making will be a tariff for revenue based on this principle Re publican protection means a tariff with profits thrown in which makes the rates In many cases prohibitory as ad mitted in the presidents message and the tariff board report I regard the tariff issue ae para mount in this country and we shall undertake in the next few months a revision of all the principal schedules of the high law Will Provide Campaign Material If the Democratic does not car Sandwich 111 Dec her babe lay cooing in Ita rtb the mother who shown signs insanity since the childs birth shot ind killed her husband Fred Feazel of the dry goods of this city and then after call ing her brother over the telephone ind asking him to hurry to her home ihot and killed herself The double tragedy has caused a treat sensation here Ever since the baby came Into the teazel family six months ago has acted strangely She has to have anything to do with tie care of the child and the little me has been left to the care of the or the father In addition to her strange aversion her child the mother has been mad y jealous of her husband and several imes has told her friends that she vould not die without her husband The baby and the dead bodies of toe father and mother were found by Mrs Feazels brother when he rushed nto the home a few minutes after the anothers suicide Both Mrs Feazel and her husband were young people and were well cnown here Present Government Will Be Support ed If Rebels Fall to Show Spirit of Compromise Peking Dec Is stated here on good authority that the revolution will be brought to an early end pos sibly within the present week by in ion of the powers The pow ers will exert all their to in duce the revolutionists to accept a limited monarchy Great Britain and Japan have been active for several days past in an ef fort to interest tbe powers in inter vention The agreement be tween Japan and Great Britain which ostensibly waa only to extend friendly Shanghai also provided that the allies cooperate to promote a set of the rebellion The Chinese government has received advices from its agents abroad that tbe powers have regarded with favor the advances of Great Britain and Japan toward co operation along these lines While the interest of powers is friendly at this stage it understood that active intervention in support of the existing government will be the program if the rebele fail to show a spirit ol compromise WINTRY WEATHER IS DUE DONT PAY MONEY TO BOWS Attention Is again called to tbe fart that to The Register dally and weekly ure not to pay any to the carrier boys as under are they authorized receive the same The place to pay subscriptions is at The Register Any boy or person other than an authorized agent money Is liable to prosecution tor receiving money under false pre tenses as he has no authority to re It and no credit will be given at this office on subscriptions for money paid dtl TIME TABLES C G W Passenger Division Arrive a m a m a m a m a m p m B W a m p m p m West a m p m Trains Depart a m a m p m a m E10 a m p m a m a m p m ry sufficient protection from the Re publican viewpoint the president prob ably will veto It and the campaign of 1914 will be fought out on the claims of a reasonably high protective tariff and a much lower tariff for revenue only The opening battle probably will center on schedule K long regarded as the citadel of protection The Demo cratic house proposes to revise the wool cotton chemical Iron and steel and metal schedules The tariff board has furnished a mass of data on the wool schedule and will follow about January 15 with a report on cot ton These reports will be Interesting on the general tariff contro Republican members of the ways and means committee contend that the tariff board report Justifies a protective tariff even though It recommends material reduction in the Payne law rates The of the will refuse to stand by their Republican colleagues unless they propose a that really makes substantial reduc tions especially In schedule K MISS PATTEN WEDS King Is Glad Daughter DM Not Marry Witnessed by Few 111 Dec would not illow a daughter of mine to marry a I also barred all irs Two things have worried ihe possibility of a title In my ind the Inevitable pursuit of I wouldnt have either and I have guarded my daughter from them This statement was made by James fc Patten retired wheat king laughter Agnes was married today 10 Russell Wilder The marriage was simple only members 3t the families attending and Mr Pat tens gift to the bride was silverware One of the happiest moments of my life said Mr Patten was when gave my consent to the American men make the best hus bands In the world and as for foreign Lilies and all that kind of thing well the use ATTEMPTS TO KILL U 8 Navy Gun Inspector Falling In Wholesale Murder Nephew and Escapes a p m m 7BIE SHELL Destroyed by Catarrh Can Be Quickly Restored by Using Elys Cream Balm Tho thousands who suffer tho and and claim they n can get instant relief by the nostrils with Elys mixtures which upset tbe Stomach or strong snuffs which only ag the cleansing healing Balm instantly reaches the of the tbe discharge clears 1ie nose head and throat anS IT sense of and Muro than this it ho trd tissues thus TOTI r of Ke TL wil a in a clay KA i3 result ing ia sn of fbf lining the dir passages and can Eot be ly mixtures into the nor can it be cured by snuffs and powders which only cauM additional irri tation Dont wute time on the m Get a cent bottle of Elys Cream Bulu iom jonr and after it for a day you will wish yoa bad tried it sooner U Kothers children Cream Balm for colds It perfectly and take TAFT IS SILENT ON RUMOR of President Deny Bargain for Votes to Russian Treaty He Made End rof Willis L Moore Predicts Rain Snow and Cold for Coming Washington Dec week will bring a touch of wintry if Prof Willis L Moore head of the weather department is correct n bis prognostication Professor Moores forecast The Indications are that the first part of the coming week will be un settled with snow or rain in northern and rain in the southern districts east of the Rocky mountains Another disturbance will appear tn the far west about the middle of tbe week crose the middle west about Thursday or Friday and the eastern states at the close of the week A hange to colder weather will over spread the northwestern Tues day and Wednesday and advance east ward and southward over the eastern and southern during the latter half of the week GOSHIE I ALL THAT FOR ME OLD CHRISTMAS AND rAW AND I WANTED A BIG ONE I COULD FLY JNl REPORTS BRUTAL WAR ON PERSIANS Tabriz Official Says Women and Children Butchered MORE RUSSIAN TROOPS SEMT Declared Lesson to Be Taught by Czars Government Wilt Long Palace Bombarded am ba MRS SINCLAIR DEFIES COURTS 616 STRIKE AGAIN 1NAGESEN6LAND Labor Situation Throughout Great Britain Causes Anxiety 100 FIREMEN PERILED HAVE NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH IN BOSTON FIRE of Author Declares She Will With Harry Kemp Despite Any Decree 7ork 1ec a about marriage divorce or the of Ohio Dec Glair Gen try aged twentythree stepson of John B Stevenson former county commissioner died here from the feets of gun shot wounds inflicted fey his uncle Robert Irvin a gun tor In the government navy yards Philadelphia Irvin who was separated from kds wife Mrs Nellie Irvin a year ago attempted to effect a reconciliation Washington Dec statement He ejected from the Gentry relative to the report from St home but returned with an automatic burg that Jewish bankers in this coun revolver and attempted to kill the try brought about the abrogation of family consisting of seven persons the Russian treaty of 1832 was issued I It is believed Irvin escaped to from the White House The report Springfield in an contains a specific charpe to the effect that the banking house of Kuhn Loeb PAPER PLANT IS WRECKED Co bargained with President Taft forthe abrogation of the treaty in re turn for the swinging of the Hebrew vote for the presidents and reelection in 1912 Friends of the president deny the story but Mr Taft himself has made no comment declared Sinclair wtte of tbe novelist when in a little cot tage on the of the Manasquan river about from Weat Point Pleasant V 3 J by the worries of the divorce that I have decided live my own Hie with Barry Kemp I will live that life I Ut There la a higher ideal than a paid Supreme court Justices decision or 1 can rain op my view of life to two and freedom LEADER SEES GRAVE CRISIS TMM Hundred Thousand Textile Work Will Be Locked pute Over Non Union Labor DEATH IN GOLD RUSH Dally Calumet at Is Damaged by Alleged Black Editor Warned What You Want How You Want It When You Want It For anything in the line ol printing come to and weD guar antee you work at that we right Chicago Dec plant of the Dally Calumet a newspaper published in South Chicago was wrecked by DR MAYO JOINED BY BROTHER believed to be members of a I Black Hand organization The Noted Surgeon Who Underwent Two i and linotype were smashed Ex Within Week plosives were touched off under the Race to New Field 130 From Being Made With Tem 48 Below Zero Ing Comfortably New York Dec condition of Dr Charles H Mayo the famous surgeon of Rochester Minn who un derwent an operation a week ago for appendicitis and went under the knife again Saturday for inflammation of the gall bladder is unchanged He was resting comfortably at the Pres hospital At his bedside his brother Dr William J Mayo who made a flying trip from Rochester to New York and who is optimistic over his brothers condition press George editor ofthe pa per has been active In a crusade against writers of Black Hand let ters He has received many threaten ing letters since several of the plot ters were sent to the penitentiary a year ago as a result of the war he waged against them Dawson T T Dec hun dred men with dog teams and pros outfits are making a race to the new gold field at the head of Sixty Mile river 130 miles from Dawson The stampede 1s the seen nere the first Klondike rush Many gold hunters are ti aveling prac day and night The temperature was about zero the began but has since dropped to 40 below Over Million of Molai Two Feet Deep in Street JURY STRIKE CAUSES RETRIAL Judge Reconsideration of Evi dence In McDermott Will St Dec With row granted 25 Circuit Judge a new trial in the ROYAL JEWELS TO BE SOLD Gems Valued at Belonging to Royalty Will Be Sold by Portu guese Government Badajoz Dec jewels and found In the royal palaces Including Prince which alone are valued at are to be sold by the Portuguese government An official announcement to this effect was made today Tbe cabinet minis are considering a claim from the royal family for which returned a verdict contrary to the instructions of the judge In or dering a new trial Judge de nied a motion to return Judgment in favor of the ing the jurys finding for the plaintiff of King Manuel and Queen Amelia SIX HURT IN AUTO CRASH Machine and Electric Car Collide at York Pa During Heavy Fall of Snow York Pa Dec Elmer Smith president of the 6 Smith of this city his two sons Beaucamp and Morgan and his two daughters and Purdon and Mo torman Brillinger were injured In a headon collision between a suburban car and an automobile A heavy fall of snow prevented Mr Smith who was driving the car and the from seeing each other until too late C HOSCHNA COMPOSER DEAD Comedy Man to Heart Resulting From of the Liver Dec The labor situa tion throughout Britain la again causing anxiety and strike settler George it of the government board ot trade admitted that a grave may he reached soon unless the employers with the cooperation of the are in es agreements Mr demeanor showed that he none too A strike of coal miners involving more than 290000 workmen may be launched on March 1 if twothirds o the union men vote in favor of a walk out in the election to be held through out Great Britain on January 16 The men are demanding a higher minimum wage scale and are determined tha this demand be granted because the claim the present minimum is not living 200000 to Be Locked Out On Wednesday these textile mi owners throughout western England i wilt inaugurate their lockout against 160000 employes the total number af by this move being 200000 The dispute here is over nonunion labor The railway employes are fied with conditions under which they work and are charging that the com panies have not lived up to the agree ments they made during the 1911 strike One Big Strike Settled Tbe dockers and carters strike at Durdee was settled with small conces sions to the workmen and the soldiers who have been on duty there for a week will probably be withdrawn to morrow Workmen at the Thames shipbuild ing yards are up in arms against Wins ton Churchill and the admiralty be cause a signed by thousands that the contract for one ol the new battleships be given the Thames yards has been ignored Ah four contracts were given the Barrow and Ports mouth yards The Thames workmen threaten to try to create a general strike in the industry the same Is threatened in the coal world Boston Dec than 1000 000 of molasses ran two feet deep through the streets the plant of the Boston company In South the largest plant in the world damaged by fire to the extent of Great of poured over the into and turned the water to a dirty brown which waa immediately pumped back into tbe burning by ore One hundred firemen including Dis Chief Grady had a narrow ea cape from death when a steel stack 150 feet high melted at the base and toppled over on a brick wall around which the men were working Dis Chief Taber and three firemen were slightly injured fcy The started In the boiler room and within two communicated to the storehouse where nearly 4000 000 gallons of molasses was stored One relayed line of hose measured 2500 Jeet from hydrant to nozzle said to be the longest line of hose ever laid Teheran Dec 25 A telegram the of Tabriz give appalling picture of tbe situation that city aa a result of ag He says I swear before God that women and children are being ered in cold blood The number of Persians killed in 500 and adds The Russians ignore our over tures for the cessation of Telegraphic communication Teheran and Tabriz is The British and Russian without means of communication with their consuls National Council The regent Nazir el Mulk acting agreement with the cabinet tbe national council war minister sent to the deputies from entering building The Persian government accepted the Rumian matum Russia having previously agreed to a slight modification ol demands The Russian minister acceptance of tbe reply Send More to Tabriz The director of the ment of the Russian foreign Russia will take at Resht and Enzell into and will show no mercy to tbe and revolutionary who ding Russian blood The we intend to give long be remembered Recent dispatches from re ported serious fighting Persian Governors Palace At Tabriz tbe to have been bombarded there were on The cause of the clash not but a of had been killed AGAIN DENIES MORSE Not Condition FOOTWEAR WILL BE HIGHER Advance of 50 Cents on Each Pair of Shoes Is Contemplated Next Autumn JACK RYAN FOUND MURDERED Will Conduct Plane Dec Wash Body of Former Sparring Partner of John L Sullivan and Dis covered In Shack Wash Dec Ry ington I In charge of the an formerly sparring partner for John navy aviation bureau and Lieut Theodore C J H Towers and John navy have been ordered to San Dirgo to conduct a of aeroplane experiments in conjunction with Ciena U Sullivan and Jake found dead In his at Indications point to murder wat found lying In a pool of Blood An autopsy heH by Coroner Hunter developed that tiU death to from blow New York Dec Hoschna composer of the of Madame Sherry and many other musical come died of heart disease resulting from cirrhosis of the liver He was born in 1876 In Austria and came to the United States when twenty one old He leaves a widow and two CLARA BARTON NINETY TODAY Venerable Founder of American Red CroM Feeble But Cheerful German Buying Air Craft Berlin Germany Dec In operation seventeen dirigible ballons eleven belonging to tbe and six to private owners Nine others are being bulH or rebuilt and will be in by end or the Washington Dec Miss Clara Barton the venerable founder of tbe American Red Cross realized her wish to live until Christmas when she reached the age of ninety years Miss Barton is very feeble but cheer ful She has been overwhelmed with and Christmas greetings from ai over the world and tonight sent ou the acknowledgment I gratefully thank the entire coun try for the multitude of greetings hourly coming to me May he happl and prosperity of all be the have wished me Brockton Mass Dec will cost 51 cents a pair more next fall wholesale and retail If contemplated advances are made and the public must pay 1450 for footwear which cost one dollar less in the autumn of 1910 Manufacturers profess to bt un able to foresee when there will be a reduction or when prices will stop going up They are explaining tbe situation in catalogues sent out for the autumn and winter of 1912 Removal of the duty on hides by the tariff law did not cheapen them it is explained and prices of leather have advanced Dec time the president haa denied a don to W Morse the York banker now serving sentence in the federal at lanta Tbe president received a from Atlanta from the army and civil ian Morses He Immediately summoned General Charles F of the navy Burgeon General George H Torney the army and Capt M A the White House physician to the ex offices At this conference the report from Atlanta was carefully considered and the conclusion reached that illness would not Justify a pardon aft this time It was given out at White House that should the convict grow worse the case would again reopened TWO KILLED SCORES HURT Runaway Trolley Crowded With Pas sengers Rushes Down Hill at Held GOLD BRICKS FOR PRESENTS Defeated Candidates at New Rochelle N Y Are Recipients of Unique Gifts New Rochelle N Y Dec 100 politicians received gold bricks of gilded blocks ol wood as from some donor Each Republican and Democrat can who was defeated at the recent election and many of those who are seeking political offices under the Wal dorf administration which takes office on New Years day were the of small jewelers boxes bearing this inscription Do not open until Christ Toronto Ont Dec were killed and a score of persons In jured some of them fatally when a runaway trolley car in King street crowded with churchgoing passen gers dashed down a steep ran into an switch Mtv Al fred E C the wife a n Kineer commander in the British navy was one of those killed When the crash the panic stricken passengers in struggled to escape William 1 Moore the who lost control of the car ci the slippery rails was held by the NEGRO LYNCHED IN GEORGIA MRS ERLANGER GETS DIVORCE Wife of Theater Granted Inter locutory Decree by Supreme Court Justice at Mob Captures Him and Puts Him to Death After He Town Marshal White Plains N Y Dec 25 preme Court Justice signed an order granting an interlocutory de cree of divorce to Mrs Adelaide Erlanger from Abraham U theatrical manager A R of Nyack heard the testimony aa and on bis court allowed month alimony The couple children Ga Dec Marshal C A shot and killed by John Warren a negro who was captured shortly and lynched by a mob that bad followed who went to arrest Unwritten Law Utah Dec worth acquitted of ihe B U Ed at aa nark tn elty U M