Waterloo Daily Courier (Newspaper) - April 4, 1906, Waterloo, Iowa AXY IX WATERLOO WEATHER Chicago April a Ily fair arm in south tonight warmer Iu all FIFTEENTH YEAK IOWA EVENING 1 CONSUMPTION SANITARIUM The Matter of Its Location Must Now Be Determined The Solons Kill Teeter's Campaign Publicity Woman Suffrage Voted Down Matters DOS April lown sanitarium for the treatment of con- will lie in charge of I he hoard of control as are tions IL vill select t ho in- a physician of HOI loss than live years experience to lie tendent at a year board of control will locate institution Fort is stood to be a Candida to for the tion Other cities doubtless will be in the field Dr 1 W of Fort Dodge Or L Stevens of Dos Moines and other physicians have mentioned in connection with the of their prominence in pushing the movement for the new hospital In locating the sanitarium the hoard of control must take into con- sideration climate wa- ter supply drainage quality of soil facility of access timber protection to buildings and a suitable building site The must contain not less than I ID acres or whatever may be deemed necessary by the board of control The buildings must be planned to commodate at least 100 patients and necessary officers and employes Of course under law appropriating only one wins of such a structure can Lie built to begin with Only patients afflicted with tuberculosis in the incipient and show a reasonable probability of improvement by ment may be received at who treatment must file an application lo examination and must be resident of the state When applicants are accepted after examination and there is no room at the sanitarium they shall be recommended and ad- mitted in successive order The sanitarium is to be open for patients hut all patients who are able to pay shall be charged such rate monthly as the board of control may fix not average tual per capita cost of care ment and maintenance All sums so collected shall by the board of con- trol be conveyed inlo the state ury Expenses of transportation shall bo paid by the state if patients are indigent The law says that the board of con- trol and the superintendent shall point physicians in such localities in the stale as they may deem proper whose duty shall lie to examine all persons who apply to them and who have previously made application to superintendent to ho admitted as patients in the sanitarium provided however that the applicant shall in each case pay said examining cian sum of which shall bo in full for such examination The ex- physicians shall be ates of a medical college school iu good standing under the laws of Iowa and shall he selected so far as is practicable because of his with the knowledge of diseases Ily a vote of to the house of ives to pass the Tot or to prevent misuse of funds The provided that every date for any io he voted for at any caucus primary or election by by any shall within ten days after such cus primary or election lile with auditor of county of the residence of said candidate a statement of the account of his campaign ex- penses including all expenditures by for or on behalf of said candidate up to and including tho day of the caucus primary or election this statement of account include the assessment by any person com- or organization in charge of the campaign of the candidate The chairmen of political parties are re- run rod to make an accounting of all funds handled by them The house committee on ations met yesterday and ed out for passage the ating 1.0 bo used at the exposition to make at Iowa exhibit There is some opposition to this and if is likely that it will no haves entirely sailing upon the the house but the genera opinion seems to bo hat the hill ultimately pass The senate recommending an appropriation of for the his building was also on with recommendations The Donate yesterday passed tin board of control institution al ion bills amounting to about The measure already had pass the house There was no opposi lion lo il The institutions the following Iowa Soldiers in Orphans homo 1 College for blind School for the deaf Institution for feebleminded Industrial school boys Industrial school Mount hospital I hospital hospital hospital Cherokee hospital Fort Anamosa penitentiary The family mileage as it passed the house railroad corporation ating a railroad in Iowa and trans- porting passengers for hire shall sell to all applicants for each family mileage books containing coupons good for miles of passenger transportation on all trains ry passengers in Iowa on the linos of the corporation selling said mileage hooks Passengers using the family mileage books shall be en- to the same rights and eges on all trains as those accorded to holders of regular first class et c The mileage books sold under the provisions of this act shall be kept for at all the regular way passenger ticket offices in cities of population and over AI all railway passenger ticket offices in towns of loss than population said mileage hooks shall bo delivered to applicants within forty-eight hours after the price of each is with the passenger ticket agent in payment therefor Family 1.000 mileage books sold under the provisions of this act shall be good for transportation of person and customary baggage for the use of five persons or lews who are members of the same family and who may travel separately or collectively and mileage coupons shall be ed by each railroad conductor or lector for each person transported The word family for the purpose of this act shall mean OIK person or a man and wife or a man wife and children or a man and children or a woman and children Said family mile mileage hooks shall not be transferable and may be used only for the person whose signature pears on the cover The signature of the persons entitled to use each of he said family mileage may he re- to appear thereon and railway may use other reasonable of identification of persons burning the right to use said family books lilach of said family books shall be valid for one from date of its by the vay company At opening of the afternoon of the house yesterday Mr eter of Marion county called np the jill permitting women to vote for electors It was lost by vote of -13 io oS In calling it up Mr Teter spoke briefly for his tre Mr Meredith followed Mr Teter speaking for the lie said hat he was strongly in favor of n's suffrage Ho spoke of the ions that had boon coming to the legislature for thirty years and demanded that women be given i chance Don't be cowards don't e babies concluded Mr Meredith I would like to said Mr Kendall if there is any reason why should he a vote tpon presidential electors and nor be general suffrage No responded Mr Meredith hut if 1 can't get a whole cake I'll a if I can't get a are law I'll take a family book The was placed upon its sage and lost by the following Bixby Conn Crose Cummings Darrah Dow lorson Freeman Hanmi Hume Kling Lai I'd Leech Lundt McAllister Mo Dole Mahen tin Meredith Morris Spaulding Summers vul Teter Van Faton Weeks Whiting Wise Buckingham Carstonson Christiansen Clary Da vie Do Mar Doran Frudden Geneva Greene Gregory Holes lacobson lepson Jones Kendall KooiHz Lister Lowrey Creary Nichols Olson flitter Savior Springer Washburn Mr A NOTABLE VICTORY WON Constitutional Democrats Overwhelm the Opposition CHARGE TRUMPED UP Well Known Waverly Man Ac quitted of Charge of Rape at Nashua April Special News was received here last nigh that George Cram peon a well young man who was arrested a Nashua on complaint of a forme prominent school teacher of tha county was acquit led at- his prelim inary hearing The Waverly man hat attended a dance at Nashua last day night in company with some o his friends At the close of Iho af fair several of tho young people wen o a hotel among them being Mi and tho school teacher On Saturday the young woman cans ed tho young man's arrest chargin him with the crime of rape stoutly denied his guilt Judging from tho evidence which wa submitted at the hearing yesterday tho father of girl in her to I rump up Hie Several witnesses were to give testimony at tho trial o whom Phil Miller was from loo Tho case a considerable ox at Nashua whore the is well known and where there wa another Incident of Iho nature t occasion considerable comment Miss returned her home here Tuesday after ing Iho winter with relatives In Grea Bond Kansas he Bureaucrats Beaten in Own Strongholds Their Pressing Russia in A New Loan St Petersburg April of iho votes cast at the inn on Monday owing to tho heavy and tho f the officials hail not boon completed t midnight but it is conceded that ho radical tide has swept to victory very one of tho ino constitutional electors Tho constitutional democrats lly are jubilant as the swooping tri- mpb which they won at the the of tho is bound to have a strong oct on tho country at largo They are ow looking forward to a working in tho national parliament They have a candidate or tho presidency of the lower houso n tho person of M Pel itch of ver who is regarded as one of the lost able and vigorous advocates of a government for the iro The vo Premier newspaper organ which ad- ults tho victory of the constitutional attributes it to the of tho conservative and he intemperance of iis organs The a per also declares that Count Witte ill hold on to tho premiership until he convocation of tho parliament and hat his resignation then will depend n the of Emperor Nicholas There is an intimation that no er what may lie tho political on of tho parliament nobody who loos not possess the fullest confidence it his majesty will be selected as nier 1 The supporters of the so-called block ticker in the field by tho progressive economists aw and order and trade anil industries saved nothing out of the Tho constitutional democrats every ward and on tho average almost two votes whore the block party received one Tho count in iho admiralty ward tho most aristocratic in tho city was com- peted at 0 o'clock last evening The constitutional democratic ticket won an average of votes against 500 for M former ster of agriculture who headed the ticket M a received tho lowest vote on tho of the constitutional snowing that tho agitation against has not boon without eet Pressing St Petersburg April mation has been received of tho ro- lort published hy tho Slovo of Moscow in a dispatch from Harbin Manchuria thai hostilities between he Russian and Chinese troops were At tile foreign however it was said that tho negotiations between lussia and China over Manchurian aro not progressing satisfactorily ind that relations between the two have boon somewhat d Tho Chinese not refuse to private concessions in Manchuria hold by Russians hut aro pressing no question of the evacuation of Manchuria hy tho sion t roops Tho Chinese aro also asking for a of tho number of railroad guards along road It is intimated that China's at- is duo to Japanese support Policy London April Replying to a question in the houso of lords tho government intended to lay on the table oi houso any consular or reports concerning the ro- cont outrages of lows in Russia it may bavo received Lord ice undersecretary for foreign for Iho government said that to rlo so might he regarded as an illegitimate interference in matters with which Groat Britain has no concern Tho government tho speaker said was desirous of a cessation of the out- rages hut considered that the tho reforms introduced by sian government was the only hope ot ending long standing oppression ill-timed intervention ho might effect increasing oppression Tho archbishop of Canterbury in- the government's attitude The Russian Loan Berlin April Roerson rier which has pro-Russian thies denies that the German ment has decided to shut the market lo tho proposed new Russian loan Tho newspaper admits tho government is studying the how far Russian borrowing horo might interfere with tho imperial and sian loans which financiers will roach ami which ar scheduled for May Tho government's decision may ho influenced hy tho consideration that Germany holds aloof French and Kng lish investors will lend Russia all flu money needed to iho o Germany which is regarded as to Germany's political a woll asMo her economic interests AT MASS April -t saying at of one of his parishioners loin pastor of Si In his SAY HUSBAND ASSAULTED HER Mrs Rose Hoxie of Cedar Falls Makes Serious Charges Perjurer Sent for Seven Yours Six lily York April Larry Rogers recently told the ey a false story about a plot to Rev Charles II urst was today 10 seven ears and months or perjury General Agent Is Punished Ily Associated Press 1 Green -t M Carpenter general agent in ousin for the Asphalt lany today was one and cosis y to uf treon Hay in for paving ays He Threatened to Kill Her With Butcher Knife A petition for divorce has boon filed Rose against her husband Edward Hoxsie Tho couple worn at Oregon 111 June 1001 shortly after tho marriage tho invert to Cedar Falls Tho grounds or the divorce are those of cruel and treatment It is he defendant has become addicted to ho habitual use of intoxicants and hat when in an intoxicated condition 10 has beaten and pounded his wife ith his fists It is sot oat in the that the husband being a man injured the plaintiff everely and at times boat her into un- that in September of in 11 drunken fit after boating the and rendering her ho ran away Tho plaintiff did lot live with the defendant again un- 11 April at which time she wont jack at his earnest solicitation It is that in Juno he ned to kill her and chased her out of he house with a knife of the two offenses he defendant was given n jail At various other timos previous to Tune it is averred the defendant tho life of the plaintiff and hurl and abused Since lune tho defendant has totally the plaintiff and has utterly ailed to support her or her child By reason of tho facts heretofore sot out plaintiff asks for a decree of for tho custody of her minor Leoma Hoxsie and such other and further relief as may bo adjudged lasi davs DEATHS WERE Jury Renders Verdict in Cedar Falls Gas Explosion has boon at work on the nearly two weeks and all tending to throw light on of tho explosion has E K Drops Dead While Felling a Tree Cedar April Special The jury empanelled to in quire into the cause of death ol lames and II K kill otl in the explosion at iho Cedar Fall gas plant several days ago arrived at a verdict this forenoon They find that the men came their death through accidental ox plosion of Cedar Fails gas plant fixing no responsibility for tho dent The iu case for evidence the hoard Mn n Urons Dead K Guernsey dropped deaf while engaged in chopping down tree ibis forenoon Heart failure i believed to bo the cause Guernsey who is a day laborer had boon engaged to assist a lady in cleaning house The lady was not quite ready to begin work ami while wailing ft chop down a t roe which was to he felled Ho hail boon engaged al thi work only a few minutes when ho fell to the ground and expired before aid could reach him His wife hat gono to lo visit relative and was not at homo at the lime hoi husband died Guernsey suffered an attack ot heart trouble at Hike about foui weeks ago hul apparently he had re covered front that illness and wa supposed to be in good health A Special Train on the C Wrecked Today Richmond hid April a re suit of caving in of one side of heavy lill on the Chicago Cincinnat Louisville railroad a special train hearing three hundred members of the order of Rod Men wrecked Six passengers wer Injured NO STILL RULES Outcome of the Anthracite Dispute Continues Doubtful Miners Considering Modification of Their Demands he Great Strike Is Progressing In an Orderly Manner Associated New York April calc of minors o which lias been entrusted the task f endeavoring to reach a wage lont with the mine owners went into today to discuss what their move shall ho Hope of Peace New York April develops that ho of the anthracite coal ami the miners adjourned without finding a single point of nent upon which might based a for peace The minors found the operators not to concede a single point if the eight demands made on March 2 while on the part of the minors hero was no disposition shown to cile from thu position taken The found both sides dis- all of the opinion that some unexpected situation shall iriso a long strike in the hard coal is Inevitable Governor of is bringing pressure to boar iii both the miners and operators in he of At a mooting ast night of the scale committee of appointed by the subcommittee of seven reported tho of the day's conference lenl John Mitchell road to tho minors ho following latter which had boon him by Governor The commonwealth of Pennsylvania that every reasonable effort vill bo made by tho parties 0 tho differences be- weon coal operators ami coal minors inri to avert the strike which is now Governor addressed tho communication to George F tho operators chairman From tho operators sirlo tho ence with tho miners was summed by George F Baer There wiu nothing but talk talk talk said Mr naer They nil talked al groat length without advancing one practical point They talked of the brotherhood of man and they talked of tho right of tho working classes but they did not suggest a single thing upon which we into agreement When tho committee of so von report ed last night to the com- of thirty-six it was decided to present tho modified demands day Mr Mitchell and his men will present thorn and it is not believed they will more than four with 1 ho modi Meat ion of the eight-hour de- mand that it bo only to outside mon bold as last in Philadelphia April has prevailed throughout anthracite fields none of the larger operators at- tempting to break tho strike All arc tho result of the Now York conference tho representatives of tho owners and tho minors Alany of tho anticipating a long light are getting their minos in tion for a protracted period of Much Modified Seranton Pa April is received in this oily today from New York that when Iho anthracite ators and miners committees vene tomorrow the latter will to the operators a now sot of man is greatly modi find from those which the mine owners have so de- rejected Tho tion emanates from a source that speaks from a complete knowledge ol what tho minors will do Pa April ers convention of tho dis- today appointed a committee visit the mines of the independent operators who have signed tho soak to induce the minors lo return to work Dos la April operators and minors conference adjourned until morning Tho operators waul time to goi a full vote on the of Iho scale signatures some desiring to hold out until other states elded The Altitude Columbus O April H Winder president of Iho Ohio ators association gave out part of letter ho received from today The president To appoint a commission K moot with tho miners and operators as you would necessitate tion on Iho part of congress As yet 1 am not to say what action I personally will or can take in the mailer Offer to Arbitrate Springfield III April state board of arbitration today of- their services to the coal ators and minors of Illinois in an en to settle their differences President Perry of Iho Mint Workers Illinois stated Iho wore willing lo accept Iho offer of tin si ale hoard rr of Twin Near folk Va Associated 1 Va April olk Western ran In- an open at Juniper Siding miles bore today Seven lectors am a wore from Norfolk li reported be train was by Uro but hf extern of catastrophe Is un- MURDERERS MUST HANG it If 5 I Busse and Smith Will be ed on April 20 Supt Kelly Cedar April -I M Kelly has been of the public schools of his city for the eighth time The are In excellent condition hero is hearty co-operation and ng Mr Kelly's ration the will continue to enjoy a name a fame all over the stale for mot hods ami administration Joint Pardons Committee ly Refuse to Interfere NEWS FROM WASHINGTON eeling Among Senators on Rate Question Growing Bitter Other Capital News Washington IX C April are doing all lo stir up tho tariff question At i moot ing yesterday they to tho house republicans to certain if enough could bo found to revision lo call a caucus necessary While there is much sentiment for revision it Is that Speaker Is ug all possible to crush out tho re- and that through his efforts the caucus will bo prevented lie will also prevent the subject ng up in the joint caucus today or tho selection of members of tho committee Speaks Washington IX C April OUR of Kansas spoke at length in the senate iu support of tho house railroad rate hill and his speech was taken advantage of by a number of senators to make Inquiry concerning the recent conference at the White house In which the Long amendment was con- if not originated The con- was participated in by Messrs Allison Aldrich and Mr Long assumed complete responsibility for tho amendment hut ho and Mr Allison declined to divulge tho of thi ence is Hitler Washington April road rate situation in the senate lifts reached the most interesting of tho session Tho debute has become heated and tho fooling among the ators has grown Opponents of the legislation arc resenting what they call White house interference since the conference of Saturday at which tho court review amendment was to Ahlrich Foraker their allies aro now to mako much of tho decision in the Michigan tax case decided Monday by the supreme court In this decision Judge used language that seemed to oppose the idea that congress could delegate the legislative power At a meeting of tho opponents of thu it wits to have Knox inquire iulo tho exact effect of the decision in tho Michigan tax Senator takes the view Justice Brewer's decision is in no antagonistic lo Iho idea that the way can through Iho commission control rates Karl Washington C April ident Roosevelt gave a at th White House last night in honor of tho governor general of Canada and Countess Grey and Tin visitors who in addition lo and Lady include their daughter Lady Sibyl Grey Lady Alexandra Yore and Colonel Hanbury Williams arrived from York about o'clock wont direct It the White House whore they are it be overnight guests They will re- main in Iho city for several days At oii to moot the visitors included tho British ambassador ami Secretary and Mrs Hoot Cannon Senator Lodge tive and Mrs general Moody Secretary find Mrs Bonaparte Hear Admiral and Mrs Miss Kdith Root Miss and Clifford Pinchot nig County Wedding April -I I o'clock this afternoon occurs tho marriage of Miss Kale Linn al the homo of flu n Ctrl of Two hundred tations were issued and it is expected that would be one of the weddings ever hold in the county BURNED TO DEATH Associated I Vork V Y April before Iho close of lie slock today call loaned ut IS per cont Probable Murder of a Woman by i Her Husband at Grand Rapids Associated Grand Rapids Mich April Mrs Martin was burned to death early today Her husband is In jail pending a Investigation A son aroused hy mother's cry rushed down stairs to Ind her body on I by lames anil his father running around room apparently dement ed orest Reserves Passes An Appropriation for Jamestown Dos April ie joint pardons of both louses of the legislature has declined o interfere in die hanging of ind Smith who are to ho executed nC and Fort Madison ively April 20 The house showed disapproval expensive capitol decorations this morning by ruthlessly killing the for additional paintings The Bixby forest reserve which passed tho house also passed iho senate today if practically ex- empts from taxation tracts sot is forest reserves The appropriations committees oC both houses have agreed on a OiK appropriation for Jamestown WILL DRAIN GOOSE POND Board of Supervisors Take Steps to Give Relief members of the board of will take up matter op draining House pond In Lester ship today have been lied fop damages as M I'M Ham Jr Honry 200 Tho various stops necessary to advantage of drainage law arts the HiifiMnoer makes report Claims for fllod Appraisers appointed may appeal from ers If they think they aro not getting Board must locate and two SOUK make survey Bids for construction ditch those who aro A pel il Ion for the draining of small lake has boon filed with county auditor and L will be mndo Cor tho of Goose pond in Union township of Tho board oC supervisors looked up something of the history lill the in Rast r A by lo the obi minutes of the Hint the county appropriated to make the nil In ISTo There never WIIK ji stream Mo whip tbe section recently inundated moro than a pond mid low were early in the history oi Fails of Ihp board aro Inclined to the belief that Iho residents who purchased ground and built houses on the low land from tho county Cino member today that tho ple bought the land It ran their own risk A in wed bus boon issued to W II of Boone and May Phifer L1 I of Virginia at the opera house night Ladies free all Deposit your savings in a Savings Bank The Waterloo Savings only Savings Hank OH west side 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