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   Waterloo Daily Courier (Newspaper) - September 14, 1903, Waterloo, Iowa                              Win Pnm Dally Courier UM Courtar v Chicago ly cloudy tonight apd Tuesday collier tonight in central and east Tuesday frost tonight probably heavy in the west MONDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 14 1903 HURRICANE IN SOUTH Million Dollars Damage Reported Inflicted at Tampa Savin Lives Yielded Up to the Ravages of Many Coasting Vessels Either Wrecked or Partially Destroyed Associated Jacksonville Sept gers morning's trai n a property loss there by of a million lars VESSELS I1 Fla Sept oC a which swept southern parts are still plete on of So far ag known ple were killed arriving this morning report many vessels wrecked on the east coast The erty loss city of Tampa Much injury the orange groves and gardens Tho disturbance this morning is ing Alabama and Louisiana reducing the probation period on andi carried without a voice Members of the conference say that Methodism has lost untold numbers because of the stringent rules of the church which have heretofore not lowed a convert to be received into full for fully half a year They say that other churches are not nearly so strict and that in the Methodist church has lost ground where by the of ly more leniency she could have strengthened The lay electoral conference also passed resolutions endorsing President Roosevelt's utterances on the of the law deplored the in- discriminate oC people in for- eign nations opposed any changes in the discipline amusements the collection of liquor revenue by the state government when the state law is violated trie discontinuance of the canteen in the United States army commended the paying of larger to ers in the conference and extended thanks for Muscatine's hospitality THE AMERICAN VICE CONSUL CASE WEDDED FOR SIX MONTHS DEATH ANGEL MAKES VISIT But Young People Guard Secret Inviolably Their Pearle Newton and G H Carriger Confess They are One Mrs Henrietta Fowler Dies day Morning of Typhoid Was Gifted Lady a Graduate of 0 College REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN Chairman Spence is Attending Dis- ATTACKED THE FRENCH Consulate Fired Upon by Turkish Soldiers Exchange of Notes Between Russia and Austria New Governor General Wilt Take Personal Charge of It Associated Washington Sept navy department today posted Admiral Cotton telegraphs from Beirut under date of the 12th that ho exchanged visits with the ernor general Tho Governor General has personal charge of the vice consul case The late chief of police has been deposed Twenty-eight persons in- the principal's in bances of iast Sunday have ar- rested Beirut is quiet The of the new governor general inspires confidence The former left on the for Con- Girl a Stenographer Boy a Drake Medical Student Des Moines Sept six months Pearle Newton a piotty for a well known law firm here a George H Carriger a college medical student have been man They elude di their most but the ro- mance involving tho marriage of a Catholic young woman ami ant youth was exposed yesterday when the bride her marriage To keep her position she had queraded1 as anJ unmarried woman for half a year her kept away from her office to avoid arousing oven the suspicion her employers wanted to keep her place till school commenced and her husband was again ct his studies Now lie eling in interest of the college and her sweet secret was dis- covered she resigned her position and Charles Fike of Orange Township Victim of Typhoid Democratic Campaign Opened at Danlson Friday Evening Expect to Conduct Speaking Other Notes Mrs Henrietta Fowler passed away at her home of and West Eighth streets at ing following an illness of typhoid ver She had sick in bed for three weeks but had been ailing four or live weeks before giving up Owing to the sickness the home of a grandchild the funeral will be held afternoon at at the Con- by Rev C H Seccombe assisted by Rev Dr Adams Mrs Fowler was a lady ol culture and u graduate of college and for J a number of years teacher in the public of hastened to shall town She lived him night at at a rooming house at Turkish troops raided the frontier near NEGRO MURDERS A WHITE MAN Associated Berlin Sept despatch to the Frankfort Zeitung from Sofia Bulgarian and have driven off three herds of sheep The Turkish soldiers at in Turkish territory fired on the French consulate breaking the POLICY OF POWERS Paris Sept Foreign office has the iS more serious to the reports df Turkish troops slowly The note to the has been received here and is now It sots forth the event of hostilities and Austria will not give to either party but will each of thorn to strict accountability for actions It is James Lot bins Kills His Man and Makes His Escape Oskaloosa Sept liam white was killed by James colored near He was hit on the head with a scantling escaped GRAIN CROP RUINED Severe Autumnal Storm Swept Over the North expected France will adhere attitude to the Associated Winnipeg Sept of iest in the northwest for years swept over the country Saturday Sunday One is reported from Much live stock is reported to have in the of The which is still is almost totally ruined Wipe Out College Debt Oskaloosa Sept yearly meeting of Friends assembled in this city rallied to relief of Penn col- lege wonderful way and at a cial session Friday raised and wiped out the of the col- lege The lasted from early in the afternoon till 10 o'clock Rev Chas Sweet of Des was largely instrumental in bringing about the success of the proposition to date all outstanding indebtedness of the college The action places ths state educational institution of the Iowa Friends on the best footing ever known Twelve sub- of each were recorded Quaker meeting was turned into a meeting of congratulations and re- President A at the bead college entered into a contract to remain five years longer with the institution the corner of Eighth and Center streets where there were other girls Her band had a room in an apartment house on Sixth avenue Occasionally she would steal away and visit her husband One of her girl friends be- came suspicious and following her one night caught her Then the bride bad to take her friend into her dence and swear her to secrecy The remarkable thing that the girl did keep the secret It however that the lady Jn the apartment house had seen her before for her was the landlady's counsel For many weeks the stenographer submerged this man's business beneath other matters fearing when her employer made a call But tire came Another client a roomer bad to be looked up and the apartment house on Sixth avenue was picked as a sible place finding him W for back Jordan that the young lady worked met the proprietress and re- bis information but he learned more Ho was asked if the attractive young woman with the large eyes still worked for him fie replied In the affirmative was then told all the gossip which bad been caused by her visits to her The lawyer re- turned to his and asked Newton if she the woman She demurred The woman was sent ami the pretty stenographer was caught it all then showed her marriage license and at land Ohio Her maiden mime Henrietta James and sbs was born In county Ohio November M 1888 At the age of sixteen she began her career either teaching or going lo school up until the time of her marriage She was a student of Hiram college and later went to from which institution she graduated with honors in After her ation she secured a position as teacher in tho public schools of Cleveland Ohio where she labored with credit to herself and honor to tho schools tor several years On January 10 decedent was married to Joseph -A Fowler who at that time had the contract for building the Burlington Cedar Rapids railway as it was being ed northward from Cedar Rapids The couple made their bomb at different places along the new Una of railway until they settled in Waterloo ia the tall of 1871 locating in- the homo where the family have since resided and where death took place morning Four children born to Mr and Mrs Fowler Mrs Mabel vin and Mrs and ono Dos Moines Sept Spence of the republican Mule com- will bo absent from Oca the greater part of tne two weeks attending district conferences The dales for have ready been announced they will follow each other in rapid succession one being each day beginning with next Thursday and ending a from next Saturday The last one will be held in Dos Tho ences for the First and dis- have not arranged but will be held the others and the will probably be all of the other district arc held chargo of company K H was pre- to this regimental association recently for the company by the ladies of at the time of after their capture It was by tho brigade as Us It participated in the of anil also In I brittle or tho following October H was once during the and It ho scars of tle and blood of sonnt Major lolin O Colo who way wounded at Iho Col David B Ihon a of Company C lown Infantry tho of din portion of tho Union which composed of tho of iho regiments captured at Col lost his leg I bo of Corinth in this Thai hud eighty in gade and lie desperate struggle ilio battle of Corinth IK proven by tho fact that of these eighty en- gaged In the battle killed wounded yp 3985 STOMACH REMOVED Pomeroy Man Submits to Delicate Operation at Sioux City Cancer Involves Entire Stomach and it is Cut Out The Oesophagus is Joined on tho Small Intestines ARRESTED FOR SELLING DOPE During the past man spent nil of his timn in Des Mr the work of organization well under way and a great of correspondence and er detail work which comes at the op- ening of every campaign has boon completed The work done nt the dis- conferences ho in a largo de- gree preliminary and when those arc II the work of the campaign will bo done Of course ive work begin tin u great many child who Fowler died in 188 1 and was burled in Decedent has two brothers Byron James in Ohio and lace James in Florida Because INDIAN TERRITORY AFFAIRS A Bonaparte Will Have Supervision of Officials Associated Washington Sept 14 Charles Joseph Bonaparte was selected by Secretary Hitchcock to take charge of the investigation of affairs and in the Indian Territory that comes un- der of the interior de- SURRENDER THEMSELVES SERVIAN PLOT UNEARTHED Two More Postoffice Fraud Returned Associated Now York Sept In- Glehan and George Huntingdon of the Saveral More Officers for Complicity Columbia Supply Co were indicted in connection with the postal scandals Arrested anti surrendered in this city today Associated London Sept special from the Bulgarian frontier reports another Servian Military plot at fifty-nine miles from Belgrade eral more officers have been arrested STATE OF IOWA INCLUDED Weather Bureau Predicts Frost Tonight in the Corn Beit John his wife returned morning from a two weeks visit with friends In ELGIN BUTTER MARKET Elgin 111 Sept sale at 20 cents firm at 20 cents PROBATIONARY PERIOD REDUCED Washington Sept er bureau has issued a special bulletin predicting frosts in the corn belt night as far south as northern Kansas the extreme northern part of Missouri and all Iowa and northern Illinois Announces His Candidacy Several parties have been In connection with the same time handed in her tion It was with a sigh of relief that slid made known her marriage for she admitted to her employer that it has been an awful strain to keep the ciot But she is glad it is known Miss Newton is d Cedar Rapids girl but has been in DCS for the past a half Here she learned to H Carriger who is now a- third year merucal student at Drake and said to be an exception- ally good young man He came here Ind and learned to love the young woman Neither was ready to give up the work at which they were engaged ami yet they ed to marry So as she was returning from a vacation last spring he met her at Ames and they were married on March 27 A dispensation was ind they were there united by a priest knew of the union but in- she should tell her She did not want to give up her so she resorted to all the artifices and schemes she could to hide the marriage for a little while She deceived her friends as best she could Sometimes to quiet suspicion she passed her husband off her cousin He is youth and td three years for the country in the Philippines Miss Newton was one of the most popular young women in the city She is yet undecided whether she will give up her work or remain in the city She been offered a good position with a local law firm though it was of her own accord that she re- signed her place with her present em- both of advanced in years they will probably not attend the eral services ft IK coincident that the death of Mr Fowler and wit's should on Sunday morning was a woman of deep ious and of lofty Christian character While attending Hiram col- lege she with the Friends ety but later when she went to lln she united with the Congregational and has been a member of that denomination ever since She was a woman of rare culture of broad ing and of high scholastic attain- ments before lusi of this month but the real work of the will begin with the opening address of Governor Cummins which will be de- livered in the veiling of Sept 20 according to the present flic governor has a number of other to deliver during the coming week these being not of a political nature Me expects find time however to prepare his opening speech on which lie has already done some work This will be the keynote of the campaign and will he distributed Two years ago the campaign was opened at but it was thought advisable this year to open the campaign in Dos Iowa is of the few states holding In this will bo watched with erable interest all over iho country Iowa is one of tho banner and any Ing off in the republican vote would be considered by the crats as a gain for thorn us in- past the work of the campaign in Iowa will be largely a mailer of ting tho vote The prospects so far arc excellent and the republican state is making every effort to carry on an energetic and enthusiastic Mr Sullivan the democratic Oskaloosa Doctor Suffers Penalty for Violation of Law Sept The and conviction of h for Ing cocaine to a mere boy has alunit revelations In regard to the sale to dope In this city Within tho past few months it has thing for Iho police to receive that their boys In age from 10 or 12 years up wore victims of tho cocaine habit ami somewhere purchased tho drug Mayor Williams ana bis officers are to put a stop to this destruction of boys and 111 their have the hearty co-operation of ney and Justice Stanley Dr M who has a sort of a sanitarium over No avenue west wile lakon before Justice Stanley on a warrant Issued on information of E M Burton charging selling of caine unlawfully The evidence in the case was the result that the defendant was to the extent of the law The defendant was several hours In which to pay the line and being unable to get the money he was committed to jail The Sioux City Noss a farmer living has re- turned to Iris home without a stomach yet feeling well and strong operation of re- moving Noss stomach was performed at a hospital more than Hires weeks ago by a surgeon oC Sioux City This is the first time the operation has been performed in this city and the medical records show that in of surgery have been removed In only about twenty-five William Noss la a man fifty-eight years old and had always been t a few ago He began to have trouble with his stomach aby tho physicians him he with a cancer of the stomach He grew worse andi when he started for Sioux City he had lost pounds from ordinary weight The cancer that the out- let of the intestines was obstructed and food was vomited up rapidly as swallowed In the man was rapidly dying of tion when he arrived at the Sioux City hospital The surgeon that the man apparently physical condition with the exception of the determined to to the rare if necessary it was found that u e cancer rilled the entire except a small part at Uio cardiac end and that the only sible way to patient be the removal tit the organ date was the man's first and lu i ce the case does not go to the grand jury The second offense Is abio A mere boy Givin Burton fourteen of the prosecuting The officers Unit had been their and the evidence in the case was Five Drown in Osceola County CHARLES FIKE This morning at 1 o'clock at the home of his father-in-law Noah Miller of Orange township Charles Fike ed away after nn illness of typhoid ver Because ft number of the other members of the family are same disease there will be no regular funeral services only a prayer at the home at 2 o'clock tomorrow Burial will be in tho tery near the South Decedent was the oldest son of Mr and Mrs 1 S Fike who also live in Orange township He married Miss Myrtle Miller and the couple have been living for the past four years on a farm in Dakota They rented their farm and returned to this vicinity last spring so that Mrs Fike could bo near her mother and help her In her ness and her affliction Decedent was born in Illinois and was 27 years of age He was a young man who was well liked by all who carne in contact with him and his just as life was opening with its opportunities and blessings is cerely mourned nor only by the tives but by the friends in general DOWS WILL NOT RUN date for governor opened the Friday at Denison In his past address Mr livan has always given a great deal of to the tariff and trusts At a recent address in Chicago lie ed in favor of the tariff for revenue only and came out strongly In favor of the old democratic doctrine of free trade The discussions this fall will undoubtedly he along this lino and all of the lending republicans present at the recent conference expressed themselves as favoring a In which issue would bo clearly pre- sented to the people Mr Sullivan is a free trader according to his recent Chicago speech and although tills Is a state campaign votes for Mr Sullivan will mean votes for free trade While the will conduct a campaign to extent they will this year resume their old policy of working quietly Republican campaign workers in many of the counties In the state will find that the democrats prefer this method rather than an open discussion of the The people have had experience with democratic principles when enacted in the laws and they have no desire to repeat the experience Democratic workers may be able to deceive some voters by presenting matters to them in personal conversation but in an open are easily Every republican should re- member that his vote is just as im- portant this year as any other year A M PIPER Sept cloudburst red at Rock Friday night Mrs August and two ing a half mile wost of that place were drowned A girl from Germany unknown visiting there was so drowned Mr WcmpEii climbed a tree and saved his life in arms was drowned Half of bridge tle Rock was washed out and all fic on the Rock Island The foundations were from under housos in Little Rook The of Worthington Minn was and tho Rock Island railway was under two feel of water there The people in the part of the town wore from their homos An and twenty freight cars were ditched on tho Omaha railway but none were injured All was suspended Eighty rods of tho Illinois Central track were washed out near George during an electrical storm Friday night at 8 o'clock Tho new school house and tho mill wore struck by lightning the damage is slight The was cut out so as to leave a daring end of Iho gullet or oesophagus and at the lower end was where to merge into the stomach ooen removed the flaring ed part attached to oesophagus was gathered so as to form a small small orifice Then came the part of fills orifice and the of Intestine had to be Joined together In such a way as to maice an and By the most delicate stitching this once more intact The wound was closed ami attar a few days in Mie joint In the intestine was allowed to heal the man was given food the amount of food was al until now cats as much as he desires i Noss now eats the same that ho was to use before losing his stomach the only difference being that he must eat more Be Wedded to Foreigner crs I for the district made up of u u ji i TLI L township and the name Of W S Methodists been used in that Menths Better Than Six It was supposed that he would become a candidate and the following he has consented to 1 J I w t be and 1 urged by church Would reap hereby announce my Candidacy for the a consequent harvest In membership office of supervisor of the district of the lay delegates to the annual West r subject to Ing of the Iowa conference adopter the of the republican caucus i 1 I 1 1 Cl 1 Big Profit in Land Britt Sept E Stevenson sold an eighty acre tract of land in section 34 Britt township to Peter Brett of 111 for an even per acre cash This is the highest price ever paid for a farm in Hancock county Ths place is known as the Will ards farm Mr Richards sold land In 1808 for per acre ami at that time It was thought to be a very high price Town Without Marshal reducing the bation for members from six three months The resolution as Introduced to the from reducing the called for Sept 19 W S STOKES Lou who probationary period also provided that past two Peter Pott have been visiting the i the term of wUh This heated a vote was taken on the it wna over- defeated Then tlm S D on weeks a fa at of Stockholm Nick Pott Have relumed lint ire plentiful In and they enjoyed the finest have hart for years Parkersburg Sept Parkersburg will make an experiment of keeping without trie services of a city Cedar Rapids Man Refuses to cept Nomination for Senator Cedar Rapids Sept ing of the leading republicans day evening Colonel Dows who has looked upon as leading for state senator positively said that he would not accept the tion even if tendered him by the con- vention He claimed that bis time was taken up too much with the promoting out of Cedar Rapids to allow him to think of en- tering politics His supporters will now throw their support to Trios A Berkebile The contest is now badly muddled rind a strong fight s anticipated in the convention which will bo held next Wednesday Marson Indicted Sapt sra jury Saturday returned 111 indictment against F A Marson the singing promoter who it Is ed has been swindling people by obtaining money under false pre- tenses by means of advertising for agents for the company At least other indictments wore hut as all are not under arrest names wore not given out Spencer Sopt Spencer girl Is the principal in a romance that will culminate in to a foreigner Mrs Emma Miller and family spent last winter tit Havana Cuba While in thai city hor daughter made tho acquaintance of tho Belgian consul Nicholas They became friends and lovers and in due time were engaged Miss Bessie returned to Spencer Tho arrangement was that Mr should come to Spencer and claim bis bride but he trans- ferred the Havana consulship to that of Guatemala City Central ica whore he was made acting ister His duties became such that it became necessary for the bride to go him Ing Miss accompanied by her mother left for San Francisco where they will take a steamer for San Jose Guatemala slowly because there is no place to store the food Instead of eating three meals a day as the rest of men do he his food but IHtte at one time digest the food just as easily now as they dia before with the help of the stomach HOSPITAL BENEFIT Fine Concert to be Given at Church Sept 5 The following and varied program has bean arranged for the concert tomorrow evening Tuesday Sept 15 at tho First Presbyterian church Admission only 25 Alleluia Forth Dudley Buck Mesdames Wilson and Messrs John G Hildebrand and J Paul Davis in C Minor Chopin Miss Harriet Gordon Coughtry Organ Numbers Selected Prof Geo Andrews for Violin Carl Bohm Miss Bertha Shutts Oliver King Mrs Olivia U firing Schumann Mr Bruce ley Davis Prof Gco Organ selections field Andrews Sunset Buck Mr J Paul Davis Organ Number Selected Prof Gep Andrews V Tickets arc on sale at the usual places The concert begins at o'clock Black Hawk National Rank every Saturday Evening O'clock town Council has to the mayor that he dispense with the marshal for the period of two month's The present boon relieved of his office and If after the expiration of the two months the is a success a trial for a longer wilt b T C lias gone to on n business trip Mr absent some time Are After Druggists Sept grand jury now In session and the Ing permits to and It is said some very interesting are in store nnd Hint In- nro to bn tt in ono of the busiest fnr tc of Henderson's Flag Sept American flag and bloodstained which through the of the the battle of and which B of the of snatched from the to be shot down and for life was yesterday afternoon to Governor A 13 at DOH by Hon R P In be- half of Mrs 0 K of Iowa of This whs tho Hag of ho Twelfth volunteer Infantry being In ENGLISH POLITICAL LEADERS Meeting of Cabinet Ministers Being Held Associated London Sept Cabinet ers from all parts of the country came to London today to attend a special meeting which la regard ed as marking a Important of recent history iti the United Kingdom Large gathered at and Downing in hope's pf catching n of thr leaders oji of ha was loudly showrd his Itullff once to this recaption   

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