Tri-City Star (Newspaper) - January 21, 1905, Davenport, Iowa THE Forecast for Hook and Partly cloudy tonight and solder tonight CITY 6 c Per Week No More 19O5. EIGHTEEN TEAR DAVENPORT ROCK MOLINE NEW I. NO. 111. The of a Revolution Strikers Demand Liberal ment and the Right to GOPON LEADER Men Will Fight to the Death if Refused by the BE BUT rF THE REFUSES IT IS A FIGHT TO THE THE OF THE STRIKING St Jan. workmen gathered in a mob today to the The in Father the must be peaceful Taut if the emperor refuses then it is a the The strikers continue their activity and authorities will shut them oft from tho city in. order to keep the inhabitants Jan. news agency from St. timed at S o'clock this midnight there was serious rioting at and at the The machinery in was large number of police have been drafted to put down the and troops also have been called companies of the jensky posted at the loff refused to pate in the maintenance of order on the ground that it is not their duty to act as public demonstrations have been St Jan. is on the verge of a Four hundred thousand and laborers are on a strike and the their The police it is. reported that the Father the leader of was placed under Every newspaper in St. Petersburg has suspended Foreigners are preparing to send their families out of telegraphers railroad em- ployes threaten to join the The czar has ordered troops to march into the city by The strikers drew up a pathetic appeal the reciting their and asking him to grant re- dress of their wrongs and insisting on political a a the abolition of- the and the immediate end of the I The czar refused last evening to receive the deputation of strikers carried the appeal to It had been planned to hold a great demonstration in. front of the palace tomorrow at 2 at which the czar was to be answer the appeal in Orders have been issued ding the The czar late in the afternoon dered troops thrown into the Three regiments will from and an entire division of infantry will come from These troops are deemed necessary because the police are utterly determined opponent of the Prince has ceased to exercise his functions as minister of the and the business of that department conducted through the ministry of strike is spreading and all work in the city practically is complete It is stated that ly workmen in the St. district are Delegations of strikers fro works succeeded today in stopping every industry within a miles of St. including the en- tire business life of and The city was in darkness in the early part the the men employed at the electric lighting stations joining the Later the soldiers were put to at 7 o'clock the lights ware turned Troops to the air at Vassili last ing as a signal soldiers were working and that the works will be The strikers have had their way in the streets all -As the day progressed the ranks of strikers were rapidly each 20Q visited all the tories and printing shops in the AT BiTIS OPERA HOUSE LAST NIGHT OF A CITY PROVES TO BE VERY GOOD REALISTIC SCENERY IS SHOWN Setting of Play Is New York Has Good The play given last at the Bur tis Opera Shadows of Great proved to be very pleasing to the lovers of The setting of the play was in New York City and Bridwell Th realistic scenes surrounding 'the per of villainy and the trend the both contributed to make it a very successful production A scene in which the river is near Hell New was given by meaus of an immense tank of water verv The Beetles of tho pawnshop and the prison also very The parts ot Biddy the Irish and George Benson the were very well all the other with the ex- ception of the hero of the whose marrying cessation threatening to compel of work unless the em- At a meeting of manufacturers the opinion expressed that the er's would to destroy mills other those tending the meeting narrated the ex- at their They the police fled the moment the which sometimes only a hundred The men obediently quit when were called upon to do and in this the managers con- in order to protect their works from attended by of the leading manufacturers of 111. to the of the interior what had been taken tomorrow to protect the machinery and a deputation by Use individual in Sfc The deputation ministry of interior and referred to the ministry of where the ing informed them of the given by the czar for troops into the These troops employed in ployes voluntarily joined in the As the day advanced the men ready in pursuance of the plan to enforce a general paraded tho streets of the Basil Island dis- compelling work ing works and small shopkeepers to It is estimated that the bands engaged aggregate They broke into several factories and into the printing works of the emy of forcing employes to join The management of the printing which is a ment acting on the advice of the agreed to the men giving up so as to avoid L By the middle of the afternoon all the small ments in St. Petersburg were closed in response to the demands of the while the printing works and tobacco factories are following One of the deputations of. strife visited the office of a recently established news agency and ed tile printers that unless they joined the movement the building would ge The bering about one promptly quit and the agency is now sending out its news in stenciled sheets instead of The petition of the presented to the czar is as inhabitants of St. of all our and indigent come to our as lor are burdened witb labor beyond our We are treated not as men but as slaves who ought to bear their cruel fate in have but we being deeper in the mire de- of our stifled by destitution and we are have no strength we hit ye arrived at the extreme of we have reached the terrible moment when death Is to lie preferred to n continuation bt our We have our work and Informal bur employers part could be improved A daughter against her father's will is turned from door of the Later upon his death bed the banker requests the of his daughter at his as ID wishes to lior all his and he repents of his former The succeeds in keeping woman from the and is trustee ol die The daughter is finally located poor louse and is eared for by rhe Irish and upon her leath she leaves her daughter in the of the But the villain ater endeavors to murder the mt he is frustrated In his attempt anil he child is rescued by the She becomes the wife of her rescuer and in- herits the large fortune of the grand- In the meantime the villain and his associates are lodged in prison through the efforts of and everything turns out A large attendance witnessed the production last night and the comment upon it was most It is be- ing repeated this afternoon and will be given for the last time in Davenport IS DEFEATED The Davenport high school ball team was defeated by Cedar ids by a score of SI to 26 Tile Davenport ream played ft plucky but with Hinrichsen out the boys could do nothing against Cedar fast team a large enthusiastic crowd present which cheered every good play made by both The high school team work was good at but Cedar Rapids Davenport off its feet all through the SPECIAL FOR VICE AT CALVARY BAPTIST At the Sunday services of the vary Baptist church tomorrow the lowing numbers will bo given by the tn Heavenly Love Abiding Holden 3ing Luzzi Lowly Come Unto Barri TRI CITY SIR BEEl HEW OWNERS WILL TAKE SESSION OF THE ISSUES TUESDAY MORNING Will Be a Morning Daily and Issue Every Morning Ex- cept M. H. am Emery Andrews of Mattoon secur possession of the Tri-City Star by purchase this afternoon and will tak possession at The paper will appear Tuesday a morning daily will issue every morning except to tho Star will receive the paper d The new owners are men of exper and newspaper capacity am will give the people of this vicin ty a paper that is worthy of the sit Mr. Bassett has been with St. Chicago and Spring 111., papers and will assume the editorial Mr. Pitapat rick will take the business manage The parties making the purchase recently sold the 111., one of the representative dailies of our neighboring DR. H. 0. ROWLANDS TO THE GRADUATES At the Calvary Baptist church morrow morning the Rev. H. O. anils will deliver iermon to the The the Rev. Dr Rowlands will is Three Sources of and wll be very in- to the members of At the morning service the sermon upon Business Last evening Harry a small residing in the Henley flats on rady bitten on the knee y a vicious The lad was taken o Driscoll's drug and the wound vas The name of the r of the doe has not been ut it is probable the animal will be by the SECOND SERVICE ON THE SACRAMENTS TO BE GIVEN Tomorrow at the dral the second of The seven sermons n the sacraments will be The tomorrow will be the nent of the sermon remises to be very OF To Mr. J. S. who generously donated a carload ot rhe ladies of the Catholic Cathedral Relief society to express their we will riot resume until t de- mands are We have not asked we asked but for moans of which life is n and labor first request is that our roasters should investigate our They have We have been denied OF ALASKI TOME HERE Morrison will return to on the ary council which he has been He will be accompanied to by the Rt. Rev. Peter Trimble D. bishop of Bishop Rowe is one of the foremost figures in tho Episcopalian church today and hact VALEDICTORY this issue of the Tri-City Star the ownership of this paper changes the new proprietors Emery An- drews and Urley L. Mr. Bassett and Mr. Fitzpstrick will assume editorial and charge Investigation on the part of the former satisfied him that the sale will bring to Davenport men of character newspaper gentlemen who prove worthy citizens add to the dignity of Davenport In relinquishing ownership of the Star plant and turning it over to the new I desire to thank those who have been its loyal clients all have by personal In behalf the new management I wish personally to assure the lic that I have every reason to be- lieve that in dealing with them they will find zens who well .to the the in which are to a home and that be honorable toward all who may have In severing my with the paper my the loyal force of will They those named have my thanks for their untiring and ceaseless to promote the interests of the R. E. Herewith the Star presents a picture of Mr. I. B. the ing manager of the His leaving is the result of the change of mentioned Mr. has been connected with this office as manager for a trifle over a and lias during that time shown a capacity for work and such marvelous energy as is rarely seen even in the hurly-burly of newspaper He will either assume charge of some other paper or establish himself in other He will not be long without other business MEETING OF DAY SCHOOL DELEGATES AT LONG A PERMANENT ORGANIZATION Officers Elected or of Winfield and dan M. J. Eagal of this city has received a letter from Charles F. dean and director of the Iowa State college at In it he states that it will be impossible for him to attend the meeting of he Davenpor Sugar com- pany as he gives some valuable news in regard to the sugar His letter Is as valued favor of the ISth inst. is ut I have just returned from a trip Id Denver and Fort Collins and the accumulation of work during my absence and the fact that our term opens this week and our students are on hand and must have constant makes it impossible for me to at- While in Colorado I spent some lime in the country rounding Fort where they have i sugar beot factory in successful Colorado now has six I I have been in that state several times during the past five or six years and It will Interest you to know that has fully doubled in in the vicinity of Fort Collins and Longmont since the sugar factories were established and what is true of these localities is probably true of er localities where they have Good land about Fort Collins now sells rom to per acre and much of t could not be bought per The beet crop has been highly to the farmers in that ty and it has been the means of y stimulating he of Inds. believe ht similar benefits would re- ult from the establishment of factories u Iowa and I shall be glad If I can be if any service in connection with this matter at any If yon hold perhaps I can arrange to at- end some of STAR Articles of incorporation were filec this afternoon in tbe county office for the Star publishing company The company will have the to publish a newspaper or and have any other papers or to have such equipment and to ry on such business that may be to be expedient and to the Interest of the The capital stock of the company is placed at divided into shares of The company will start with the fil- ing of the articles and continue for 20 The business will be a board of directors of Until the next meeting in 190C, the board will consist of the three Martin H Emery and The board will meet and elect a vice secretary and treasurer and the secretary and urer can be selected outside the board of No officers are named ns yet the board having the right to select these at any time that it may so wish to The Sunday school convention held at Loug Grove day a great very flood and tie program Tiree ships were field and There were eighty delegates registered in After all the delegates had been by M. L. W. this called tlie meeting to der as of the Scott Sunday School He an- the object the meeting to be improvement of the Sunday schools of the He then named J. H. Marriott as the officer for the afternoon's After devotional and addresses were delivered by Chris Marti and M. H. Calderwood on the of the Sunday L. W. followed with dress entitled to Tench a Sunday School A discussion followed under Uie leadership of Mott R. yers of the Second Presbyterian church of this The discussion was in by a great number those The last paper of the after- noon was by the Rev. Lewis who discussed the Can We Improve Our Sunday Before the afternoon session upon motion of M. H. Mott E. Sawyers was requested to de- liver an address at the evening's to do so. After transaction tity of routine the meeting adjourned The session was presided over thing to come up was the forming of a manent which was done by the election of the following of- Marti of Long Vice M. Schwartz of Nookie ot Ada L. Rice of Long An address by Mott R. Sawyers He took as his subject Sunday School Movement In He was followed Rev. A. of the Christian of this who delivered an excellent The subject of his talk was the in- scription on the cross which read of King of the This inscription was written In Hebrew and and thus signified the rule of Christ the Greeks being the example of the the Hebrew of the moral and the Romans of practical views of ASSOCIATION TO HAVE A MEETING MONDAY A meeting the Davenport ness Men's association has been called for Monday evening at S o'clock in the rooms of the association at the Masonic The P. T. at that time appoint committees for the ensuing MAN COMMITS SUICIDE AT DES TODAY His Name is Known But His Home Was in la. Des Jan. unknown man committed suicide today at At this hour his name could not be but it is known that Ms tome was at la. BECAME Isaac a colored was In police court today charged with dis- the Ho was short of money and wanted J. K. Ickes to loan him 5. on an Ickes put any money into that sort of -a garment and Butler became mail and used bad He let his thirst for a half dollar get away with his usual and as a result he will linger in jail ten Ernst Otto's band Turner SECOND OF SERIES ON JAPAN TONIGHT The second of the series of tures on is being delivered at the public library hall in this city under the of the Davenport University Extension will this Dr. Toyokichi who is de- livering the lectures this ly pleased those who heard his last Toyokichi is speaker of great a he speaks the language very having been in ance at the leading colleges of this for many His last lecture and very GOVERNOR DENIED A The Cattle King of Decatur County Must Serve His Des mins today denied application for don from F. A. the the tle ot JIM HAS iT iET In the case of John Schroeder against the Wahle Foundry chine company In the district A. P. and L. G. Susemihl their arguments Just before The jury was then Instructed by lie and have not yet reached their Schroeder asked the sum of for tie loss of three fingers through an accident while he was operating a chine at the company's plant A. P. was attorney for the and Murphy the defendant GOOD SKATING AT Day and Take Davenport Suburban INCREASES CAPITAL to articles of in- of the Davenport Malting company iwas filed today in the office at the county court The is to the section that regulates tlie amount of capital of the provides capital stock of the company be made instead of the former be divided in shares of It is amendment that he capital ot the company may be Increased tf at any time liy a of tie eru tho is learned attained a national council cf is a