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   Semi Weekly Reporter (Newspaper) - February 26, 1907, Waterloo, Iowa                             IOWA 88 1907 fill BUN 1 TWO HUNDRED KILLED OF OTHERS MENDER ED HOMELESS of 1175000 Pram Die Feb dispatch an tie southern portion of the have been ravaged by Two Hundred thousands rendered home BOBBED be Chicago Feb tween and it wad leaned today completely disappeared from the local last week Authorities Here and In Washington working night and day on the robbery since it was discovered The stolen money was in bills of the denomination and THAW W MONDAY Wife on Stand All Day x Dramatic Incident New York Feb Thaw resumed the stand in the Thaw this morning During examination Jer bme Thaw with Dr Cariton Flint and asked U she had not been Mra Thaw looked at him hesitated a moment and then declared she had never seen the man before It was a dramatic incident of the trial At the conclusion ot the morning session with which oine seemed to have made little pro fS still far from complete As a matter of fact Jerome enabled Mrs Thaw to explain a number of things which appeared against her last week very much She said she was not Informed of Whites letter of credit until at sea that she did not usea penny of It herself Her mother got it all Thaw burning to her Thaw declared the money Mrs Thaw declared that cabling White from London had to do with her mother and an attache of the Amer ican embassy in London This attache said had sneaked up to her moth ers bedroom and insulted her Mrs Thaw denied the cablegrams thing to do with her going to Europe with Thaw The way In for the of which will to Be M All Indication will be Hot year have known and It will of the to compile completely M and can make that will aeon be the of work AH claitH of planned fwe many bulld and of will added ot The Re porter to the recital Of this line of ac a nutter of Waterloo In time The date of Umn cannot fixed at but making for it and MM de mere fully further will made IN ANGER Denies Made In Miller Report to Des Moines Feb Special GOT Cummins today took a hand in the con over the Miller report on the to reimburse the members ot the soldiers monument commission tor the moneys expended in excess of the appropriated for the trip to dedicate the Monuments The governor transmitted a message in which he said that In riew of occur of the days it was not inappropriate to say that The soldiers who compose these commissions are men of the best type that they not only served their country well in the days of its their country well in peace They performed committed to them with a fidelity never surpass ed and the monuments they have erected are distinguished for the beau and felicity of design and of done These commissioners have giv en their time freely without any corn whatever there is not one of them but what has expended in the discharge ot duty more than the state has ever repaid or ever will re pay to him They have and ought to receive the gratitude of every loyal citizen of the state The governor then stated he had nothing to do with the plans of the dedication which were arranged by He was invited to attend and a car was set him and his staff As he decided to take but part of the staff he was authorized to invite other guests Not one penny of the appropriated was expand ed for him or his staff or any one in For Sale Five full blooded China Sows Will have pigs the first of April In quire of James Taylor on the J M Groat farm at Dewar Iowa CURED TO STA CURED How a Citizen Found Complete Free dom Kidney If you suffer from From urinary From any disease of the kidneys Be sure ts stay cured Doans Kidney Pills make lasting cures Waterloo people testify Heres one case of it A J 221 Second avenue Waterloo I suffered for the past four or flve years with back ache which was at times quite severe There was a regular aching pain right across the small of my back which became I stood still for any length of time and had to keep mov ing about to avoid those severe at tacks 1 saw Doans Kidney Pills high ly recommended for backache and I got a box at Wangler Bros drug store Their use gave me relief at once and excess ot expenses over amount by saying the joint committee supposed the preliminary expenses of the dedication should bepaid out of the original appropriation for the The bills exceeded the appropriated and the executive coun cil acting under advice of the attor ney general paid 70 per cent of tie traveling expenses of the members The governor characterized the state ment that speakers at the various cere monies were paid for their services as atrociously false The that the act of general assembly provided ses of governor and staff be paid from the governors contingent fund and he might have taken all his staff He however took but five members four of whom were veterans ofthe civil war and one a Veteran of the Spanish war They were paid only their rail road sleeping car dining car and boal fare The the governor his private secretary and a for meals for bis messenger were also of the governors contingent fund paid the ses of his wife out of his own pocket and the journey cost him more than he drew from the state In con elusion he bitterly the per From a statement given in 1899 A Permanent Cure On February 4th 1907 Mr Skillings in speaking of his experience with Doans Kidney Pills said Many people have questioned aie concerning a statement I made in 1899 recom mending Doans Kidney Pills I have always told them that the statement was true and to them a Doans Kidney Pills at that time has proven permanent for I have had no trouble since My wife has also used them with fine results and I cannot say tod much in praise of them For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the United States and papers who Have called the trip a junket m WRECK VICTIMS Pittsburg Feb All the victims wreck on the Penn dolng we MAY NOT M MARCH iTH DONT SOUTHERN TWP CONTROVERSY ON JONM AND MILLER Corpora tlom Accenting to Des Feb It seeks quite probable thai the between Chairman Jones of the committee oh and Chairman Miller of the cratic state central committee who a member ot the and alto the members committee ob Ap over the publication ol the alleged report of the committee on the to provide funds to pay the deficit in the appropriation for the trip to the southern battlefields ma mer may come up again when the is in the hoaw T Mr said Saturday evening that he was going to make a speech when the comet P and stand by the report which he matte of the subcommittee matter will probably before the house today and time is ex Mr Miller still thaf he can see no reason why the report which he made and which was address ed to the speaker of the house and adopted by a vote of 19 to 11 in toe committee should not be the report ot the committee Chairman Jones on the other hand says he told Mr Mil ler that it was not customary to ac company reports to the with a statement of the reasons why the re port was made and that If he wanted his Brought before the house he could use them In a speech when the was under consideration And so the matter stands with the about even of a of pyro or of i r Primary v y l 1 V A prominent democrat Saturday that in his opinion it might be some days before the committee on elections would be able to report a for a primary election law He said that the democrats were by no means agreed Upon the sort of meas ure they support He said he knew that the rumor that members of the join subcommittee charged with formula ing the had reached an under Standing in regard to the declarations of party affiliations with their lican fellow members of the bat he believed that if there was any agreement along those lines between the two factions of the com it did not include Mr McDonald the house democratic member of the subcommittee v It may be that Senator has agreed with the republicans he said but if he has that doesnt mean thai the entire democratic membership o both bodies is ready to my part I do not believe that Represents tive McDonald has made any such agreement I sit near him in the and know him very well and I think know whereof I speak It is given out now that there Is lit tle prospect of being ready to be reported to the legislature before the 5th of March after the have come back from their vacation To Tax Senator requiring cor in Iowa to be taxed annually ana re ports was reported favorably by thi senate committee on ways and means Saturday it provides cor domestic or foreign doing business in Iowa shall make an an report showing their officers am directors the amount of the capita stock whether paid up or not value o the stock whether preferred or com mon and other information Each corporation must also pay a license fee annually to the secretary of state of on capital stock up to on capital stock up to capital stock up to Altoona comes word John T Clyne of Joliet ill the man most seriously will recover He was much im T proved today the punctured lung not Thecure effected nlm so much ter Busse of Chicago is also improved and expects to go home Friday capital stock up to and oh capital stock of or over If is stated that there are over 30001 corporations listed on the books in the office of the secretary of state as hav ihg at one time done business in th state but it is not believed one half that number are in existence to day The however if it become a law will undoubtedly bring a hand some sum into the coffers of the state every year Remember the take no other James Brady of Schaller sold a fine black team a few days ago to the horse buyers for A number of horses have been sold there lately at each C G Aldrich owns a fine Nat wood colt 11 months old which is a MUST COMPLAIN BY COMMISSION THE MFC LINE SYSTEM It A IB TWO FACTORY LOM to mi hi Only I John Dt This dont with ma No kut It Makes the other In AGED TO DROP BY EARLY MONDAY 80 Funeral In Township Shook Choked to Death While Laughing George Marshall an aged resident of Eagle township died at the home of his daughter Mrs John at 3 30 oclock Monday morning follow ingan illness of five weeks from dropsy Mr Marshall was about 80 years old and was the father of eigh are dead Mr Marshall was of the most of time to Eagle township The are George Emmetsburg Henry Samuel New York Mrs Ed McCann New York Mrs Bend Mrs Irvine Wager West Virginia Mrs John Kee gan Eagle Center Mrs Dan McTag Valley Junction Col James ie Center John Waterloo Frank S D Ed and Lawrente Storm Lake Nellie Marshall Spirit Funeral services will beheld from St Marys Catholic church at Eagle Center Wednesday morning at oclock conducted by the Rev Father Taken interment in the Catholic Child Choked to Death Edward Shook the sixteen sou of Mr and Mrs C B Shook strangled to at oclock Monday morning at the family home 223 ast Fifth street 1 The Jittle tot was playing and laugh ing when suddenly breath departed and nothing done him Two doctors infant died before they arrived may be held over the re Shook family came here a of years ago from Greene and the father is now proprietor of the au repair Shop in the Fisher building on Fifth street The remains will be taken to for burial could were resuscitate summoned FOUND DEAD IN BED E C of In Hampton Hotel New Hampton Feb B C Bullis a traveling salesman for the Minnesota Linseed Oil and Paint com pany found dead in his bed at hotel Arlington Sunday morning by Mathew Culp the day clerk who went to pall him He arrived td at about day evening at the hotel as usual appearing to bo in his usual health He is a man of about fifty years of age and leaves a wife and son in Minneapolis to the remains were sent Johnson of Fredericks burg immediately and an inquest wan The jury was un able to determine whether he died of apoplexy or strangulation the verdict returned being he died from natural causes He is known to have been a sufferer from catarrh for some time Deceased is a brother of Attorney Bul lis of and is Quite well known as a salesman throughout this section of the state Brother Bed Sunday Fort Dodge Feb B Dol liver brother of United States Senator J P Dolliver died suddenly in his sleep on Saturday night of death is supposed ttv have been heart failure The body was found at oclock Sunday afternoon when DEATH OF D J PAIGE VETERAN TRAVELING MAN BUG AN ACUTE ATTACK OF PNEUMONIA THf ROAD 32 Mide In Waterloo and Widely Known in Commer cial Circles D J Paige a traveling man for thi past thirtytwo years with ters fh Waterloo passed away Monday morning at oclock after ah ill ness of about two wesks Death oc curred at the family home ZU Wash ington street and the body will be taken to Cedar Rapids for burial Mr Paige was born in Rhode Island near Providence August 6 1835 am when a small boy his mother away When 19 years of age he taken sick with typhoid fewer at th home of a relative and the year when he had recovered he cami west He located in Chicago and ed there until he the roa as a traveling salesman for the E B Miller wholesale spice house thirty two years ago On May 21st of last and Mrs Searle wre mar BUILDINGS The of the Waterloo T which waa ftn will be rebuilt aaeT OB the wben tke will two tobe used aa a and tho for pw H Jk Cotton who Mto proprietor of Ue owns a piece of ground be tween the Central main lite and will be for new plant have not been fully matured MA Carton says the main factory will be built on the same pan of the other will be one story High aad built ot concrete of The dimes ot the main building will Iw 10 by 80 with deep Low Half Mr Conon unable to Ktate detn what loss will be the daa to etc bat not been learned The the plant it in burled of debaU The total dam axe will be la the neighborhood of 000 to f 10000 an covered by only Insurance Owing to the Ma ture of the constantly on band it wag impossible to get ance In a hence there will be a net loss of several thousand i By were held on stock aad by these companies shippers ot kon ft Boa Machinery Grain Shippers Branson Son Fire association Stilson Son Grain Shipper Son Queen J H KiAns Western of Son Fire association Stilson L Son Total Insurance J V F Babcock adjuster for the noticing no signs of life in the room went to awaken the sleeper and found that his sleep was into death Mr Dolliver returned about two weeks ago from Oklahoma He was troubled at the time by a slight tion of the throat but otherwise seem ed to be in perfect health On Satur day night he came to his rooming place at about 11 oclock and was met by Mrs Moore with he talked a few moments before going to his room He be in his usual health and spirits Died During Sleep On Sunday morning he failed to ap pear and as the day wore on and no sign of life came from the room Mr Moore went up and rapped on the door As there was no response he opened it and found Mr Dolliver in bed ap asleep On trying to awaken him Moore found that he was as he supposed unconscious and call ed Dr Kvans who on his arrival said that death had occurred several hours previous It is considered certain that court of the United States today he his sleep There was the supreme nothing to indicate that the end had court Ot Wisconsin in the case of Eau been marked by a struggle of any kind Claire National Jackson The room was in perfect order and tee involving a question of preference j the expression of the face was that of in a matter of bankruptcy The one who slept Mr landlord W G Moore I ried at the Germania and soon afterward began housekeeping on Washington street Mr Paige contin ued his work on the road until he was taken 111 two weeks ago with bronchitis Complications set in pneumonia followed and resulted in death Besides his wife one daughter sur vives him She is Mrs Jessie of Fort SmithArkansas A short prayer service will be con ducted at the home Wednesday morn ing by Rev George K Platt and the 3500 brooms were also stored in body will be taken on the morning j and these were completely train to Cedar Rapids Burial be by the side of a son in Cedar cemetery Caw On supreme ion was against the bank Mr Dolliver left an estate valued in the neighborhood of largely iu Word to Dr H Scott lands securities and bank stock Washington Feb supreme siding at Paulina who is coroner his brother Senator t county that a stranger was was the the 400 acre Carpen found hanging dead to the barn farm located near this city and Otto Peters a farmer residing about j he was also associated with Capt S J seven miles southeast of Paulina in the ownership court of the United States today held the common law right of individuals to make complaint to courts against rail roads or discrimination which exist ed before the enactment of the inter state commerce law had been destroy ed by that enactment The court held complaints must be made the beauty He has refused tor Wai J interstate commerce commission Scott after securing the services ol j acres of land In Oklahoma an officer drove out to the Peters Last spring he gave to en home and found the dead body of a chair In Morningside college at Hugo Voss hanging by the neck i Sioux City where his sister Miss Gay suspended bya rope 1 Dolliver it dean ot women Grain Shippers was notified of the tire by Mr Bronton and a letter was re stating that lie would arrive In Waterloo Monday afternoon from Ida Grove to adjust the loss on the build ing The adjustment on stock and machinery will not be made until tbe arrival of adjusters from the othar companies Still Smoldering The factory was filled with 80 to 100 of broom straw at the time of the that which wag not consumed Has fallen in the basement covering machinery safe and all space to a with the ground The firemen worked until Sunday morning but the fire was not completely extinguished It still smoking and occasionally a blase leaps up Mr Corson and his assist ants careful watch and were obliged to throw water on the rains several times last night Broom straw is especially valuable some of that carried in stock being worth as high as A ton None of material Is now obtainable and will be obliged to wait un til the crop harvested About HIS SUIT HIM Leonard Scott Rather al Divorce Petition Leonard Scott has filed a petition for divorce from his wife Nora Scott in which several rather sensational charges are made reflecting on the rep and conduct of defendant He states they were married in ence March 26 1899 They have mov ed about a great deal since their mar riage and the travels of the couple are noted since 1902 having resided in Washington township Buchanan coun ty from that time until township from Sept 1905 to May 12 1906 and in East Waterloo township time treat ment such asto endanger the life of from July 12 to present Adultery cruel and inhuman use of vile and indecent lan guage sad Intoxicants to excess are among the charges made They are destroyed There will be very little salvage from any of the material The Origin of the fire is still a mys tery It occurred during the noon hour while the factory was deserted No one was seen near the place and the theory of incendiarism is given little credence Building Spirit Mr person hat demonstrated that he booster for greater Water loo he believes in the future of the city Before the place stopped burning he had decided to build larger and better than before and will begin as soon as the insur ance is adjusted and the straw cleared away The loss of the factory is not only a blow to Mr Corson but to the city In general and the will lend encouragement to the up building of a better plant from ruins of the old The Dubuque police have begun a raid on all the shanties in the city which in the past have been used by young men and boys to congregate in the parents of a little girl of six years and which was the breeders of vice of age which it is averred defendant is not a fit person to look after find cus tody of the child asked by the father The assault of the old junk dealer a tew nights ago to dent   

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