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   Waterloo Daily Courier (Newspaper) - May 26, 1906, Waterloo, Iowa                              M Pages JL SIXTEENTH CONFLICT IS INEVITABLE The Nation and the Czar at Parting of Ways the Premier Speech Causes Grave Anxiety Terroristic and Black Hundred Activity Increasing It Associated St May IO ji m is in he of the lower bouse of parliament that the premier has in bis pocket a the dissolution of lie i IIP nt IS FIRM fit speech lining program is in tone produced 11 vivid impression Unit a is If reiterated that general is but I tie as as possible of find been order also Hint abolition of be cil of the empire or upper house and the basis for solution ol the agrarian problem proposed the lower bouse are completely impossible Grave news comes die inces Instead of ns a tive he of parliament has been by an in revolutionary agitation activity on me band ami of black hundred activity oil tne y to a position In commenting he the If it should be accorded to dy county it would be a more matter ut courtesy and not as n betterment of conditions There sometimes and situations compel the more matter of to give way to have the here very closely and are fully that should Jlon O B consent to be a candidate all speculation would as to our next senator and all would rally to his support It is fully realized that It must be a on part of Mr to again fight our in the ale but was the he wanted it arid as his service has been It bus grown more more valuable to us until now tho people that he owes It as a duty to give them another of service Murders a day of revolutionary workmen in the outskirts of Moscow two members of the secret police wore discovered among the attendants A was organised before which the men were tried and condemned to death They were tied to roes and rod Sergeant ot Police Kosl was shot and killed yesterday and Assistant Captain of Police was wounded There is great ing against the terrorists Tula Central Russia Professor principal of the high school here was killed in the streets yesterday by a youth of 15 years The he outgrowth of attempts to suppress revolutionary propaganda tu the school The murderer ed Vitebsk Russia M di- rector of the Vitebsk tobacco factory was killed yesterday for political sons The assassin escaped the principal engineer of the railway shops here was lulled yesterday The crime is attributed to political motives A large ant proprietor named of German descent was killed yesterday a band of Lettish revolutionists Son In City Called on a Sad A was here day giving news of the death of Mrs 11 A Plumb of N Y mother of A of this city She died at an early hour ibis morning Mrs Plumb has been ill for a ber it years wilh anil for weeks past her condition has been old was called home about two weeks ago on account of the seriousness of her condition but an improvement was evident and he returned to Waterloo about a week ago Yesterday ho was summoned by telegram a second time a Ir is believed lie lute to his mother alive Deceased was about yearn of age Shel oaves a and her only child Harold of tins city Kut Say Ills Are Straight Buttle Creek Mich May Frank of tbe National bank of Battle Creek ed cide today by hanging His action is attributed to ill health The bank officials say accounts are T T Corning of Orion 111 is in Waterloo today having come hero on business connected with a new hay press ou which lie has been granted a patent recently If arrangements can made he will start a factory in AGAIN The Presbyterian General bly Debates a Vexed Problem And Then Passes In On For ture Consideration Next Meeting at Columbus Ministers and Tobacco 0 FOREIGN NEWS HOT TIME Primaries This Afternoon Will Be Hottest in History the County of Alfonso and His Queen Welcomed to Madrid Ambassador Cordially M Ambassador Wright today presented his credentials to emperor The emperor was most cor- dial in Ills Hobb the Champion Hoylake England May The amateur golf championship ment was concluded yesterday with a victory for C C by -I play in a match who 3 de- to YACHT HACK Boats Off for I Upton Cup Of I CHy Associated Press Mew York May 2 of I he most during ocean yacht races sailed off flic Atlantic coast will al II o'clock his a on a mile from York in muda The trophy a of- by Sir Thomas Four boats are entered as Tho feet lane A UK in Kit Y CASK Morn Trouble for Capitalist Snyder of Kansas City Oly Associated Pressl St May cuit Attorney stilled today thai he has drawn up rt new M a of City wilh on the allegation of having paid fifty thousand lo certain of the city council in the passage of lion Manchester May Special Beginning ill o'clock this the primaries or Delaware op- ened and will remain open until this evening There is going to ho the hottest sorl at a tinio Delaware county over saw Thoro has been money poured into hts county than has known before and all of it lias come ho forces which being I oil by Mr Toulouse one of of Burlington and H h editor of UK Press AL the hour of writing this o'clock p m beginning to vain but even a heavy downpour of rain will not pre- this boingj the greatest fight aware ever witnessed and the vote al the primaries will probably he ured only by I whole number of re- publicans in the county Tho is on and although contest will b close the Cummins men and hose who represent the progressives win out Thirteen Indictments for Upturned Mu fi Mo May known that a woman save evidence the grand jury that was re- sponsible for three of the leaders of the Springfield mob being This woman says she saw and the three men who adjusted t noose about Allen's neck and then shoved him off the electric light er It also is known hat four of I hi eight men who were on bench warrants soon after the tragedy have heon indicted Tin sheriff and other say they not expect any Trouble when are made It is learned I ha I of fourteen indict returned teen are for murder in thu first de- gree i I S S A TERRIBLE STORM A Wild Northwester Struck Lake Michigan This Morning Racine May was struck by a terrible storm from the northeast early today AK result two small vessels are above point I lie Sunrise and tin John The crows escaped s Would Again Him The Cedar Falls of day presents name of a It as lie best candidate can think of In Hawk county for senator Mr IK just completing the service of his had given il out that ho would not be a candidate for tlon claiming that his law Interests were such ns lo require all of bin time Tie faId Ihal be hail received of the honor lull from thn and that there was altogether too much hard work connected wilh the place to make It Mini HV Injured J Iowa May 20 J well known resident place was seriously las and fatally Ko wa on the streets and had lh thrown his shoulders ii dumping the scraper the one of horses and the lean ran away Afr lenu slopped lie wan injured intern ally and the full extent ol bis Injurie cannot bo fully determined MAY 1900 Chicago III Showers and thunderstorms night Sunday cooler Associated Des May color lino was sharply drawn and the gro came severely to Hie in the Presbyterian assembly today The committee on church polity submit ted a report ommending the erection of a in Alabama the purpose of which was to divide the races After a spirited discussion the subject was referred to tho next assembly Columbus Ohio Chosen DPS In May Pral assembly look drastic measures I of tobacco and By a resolution unanimously ed all and elders of the Presbyterian church were forbidden to tobacco form The tion was also providing for a combination of all against the liquor traffic An in- hy the assembly to other churches to appoint to meet for of draft- ng plans for the The meeting the general committee will tie ameil later The report of the standing en on church erection adopted hy the showed that churches been erected at an expense of A splendid church was 1 al Havana Culia toward which one The award for church erection went to Total receipts if tlie board from all departments Last night there was a reunion of lie and the under the of tho two Army of lie posts of the city The of welcome was made by Gen and the response by the llev Dr S S of The contest for place of next of the was short O winning over St Louis Mo in the very ballot by a largo 1 Columbus presented a priority of on the ground that it has never a meeting of UK general ami it was the capital of i slate wilh of the entire hurch within its borders and had uade attempts for three years to ane ah acceptance of its invitation It was also claimed for Columbus hat it was historical Presbyterian ground Hev lames lloge having work there in an event It was also that tbe appearance of the of the late church whom they hud never been seen would have a good moral effect Calls being made for expression of hoice on I ho part of the Cumberland Dr Landrith said the ter was left by them to this assembly they would not the freo of tho assembly by any plea of convenience that they f Cray Bollon of Philadelphia that the invitation of Columbus jo accepted and his molion prevailed by a large majority on a standing vote VS or Cooper amid groat hn told that had been told tho same story and that never hud a man him of foiling a hood did not re- ply and this closed the Incident Tho occurred In connection with tho contest in the house rato hill to under he whereby tho house all of UK that horo hs danger that the express amendment and other ments put on the in lie will bo and the hill thus emasculated On the vote however tho was soul to conference with all senate amendments disagreed to A number of against the adoption of tho among being bard and Hangen The vote Yeas i 103 not present i voted rule DESPISES THE RIGHTEOUS WAY Country lass Who Listened to the Lure of the City Only 18 But Hardened and ably Past Redemption Young Man Will Not lo Jot Vast May Coral mond Fuller years old who been on t farm for wages to such Knod effect he lo save to a little home of bis own now has to be- tween Detroit whom be to marry in fall ami I Jo says be will lake tin K'irl Thf fortune was left to him by his vrand uncle Coral de Haymond of Paris on condil ion be shall not marry before In- years obi on pain of forfeiture of hs of the The former who was among the worn by the police bad a talk with the her in which the idea of going back to the work on a farm or even gestion of Hie court to return to her her Cat house she had not gotten along well her step- mother and Hull she tint of for i any scheme of reformat Inn 1 lilce this life I propose continue in the way nf a loss of tier head when lice in a way ed to show her result uf her conduct Her are ly now fast nold hell ami the life ot shame should lie a warning to all other Kirls Ada which by way is not her real name although sounding like it is now years of She lhat she bad the ward when only thirteen years of and while living in since iben she has shunned the path of virtue and has al last oome to n Tin course rd to he has been quick and and sli she never wishes lo lie than what is imw a no lofty aspirations no desire tu so deport herself as to ne worthy of the association of and her case oven now is apparently a less one INNOCENT PURCHASER Man Held at Iowa Falls for Horse Stealing Has Been Released By Authorities state at uller snys he iml try to will wed et along WASHINGTON The Washington n May In an in tho house Hepburn was by mentioned by Cooper of Wisconsin as having agreed with others eligible to be conferees that the express company amendment should go out of the rule Air Cooper declared that he had been so informed by I wo gentlemen in whom ho had implicit confidence Colonel Hepburn angrily denounced the story as a falsehood and when Mr Cooper refused to name hia in- practically charged Cooper with lying Shaking his list in Mr Cooper's di- rection Colonel Hepburn tn response to I charge said Any man who lohl tho gentleman that fold a falsehood and until the gentleman from Wisconsin names those who such statements to him f bold lhat the gentleman Is drawing on bis imagination Loader Williams called Colonel to order for his language saying Hint it was offensive to the house and contrary o lie rules There wan a scene for a few minutes Members crowded about the vicinity of the two men and it looked for a moment ns if there might ho a personal WITHDRAWAL Express Amazement Over the Allison Feature Allison Makes a Emphatic Denial Iowa la May I man this wni under the suspicion thai ho had property in his possession proved lo be the innocent purchaser of a horse thru was stolon at Toledo a week ago from Toledo hero and identified the horse ns one of a team thai vas stol in Tania county and there with the Tho other horse has not been apprehended The man with Hie goods slates that ho bought the horse uf some horse era last and that home in Now Me war ied by wife and litlie girl Tin parly was del lined by City Marsha Clifford pending an investigation the situation The other horse was stolen was located at lielle Plaine and had also been trailed for SERVICES Rev Oilman Smith Preaches in Morning and Rev DeWitt Clinton in Evening May withstanding be s about Kev hitler's resignation in lire I lie services ill No stories cir R M am the face here will lie held tomorrow a usual In the Smith of Tr will preach and in th Kev liuton of ton will ivi I lie baccalaureate to graduates of he high Waterloo o St and Return vl Ircat Western Kailway Tickets on sale May 28 to 31 in elusive account biennial moo tin general of Women Clubs wit in formation apply to U T ticket Waterloo Iowa THY A WANT AD and Dos wan lo he of politicians that Ir undertook lit lot- or of withdrawal lo drag Senator Into the scandal Ivy in I ho senator's Inter- and conveying the hat Allison booh in tho eal lo he responsible for To the tiling Mr lias named several of closest friends on lie delegation as Jacob Dan The people al thai Senator Allison had to do with the affair and de- liue now to believe if in tho face of ho letter of withdrawal ml the repetition of the idea In U of the railroad newspaper hich the letter yesterday An interesting feature of I ho selected that r has How a man can name a for himself for any office Her be lias withdrawn is the of this campaign but it the kind of that eem to go In Mr solicited ifh after ho vas given power to name his alion but never with him with respect o In: disposition of the Governor Cummins has not seen since Al no timo hus the r been to traffic in ions It is a fact lhat the y situation up lo the time of lie convention was in control of and men former had no objection to latter a view of tho wish of people of lhat a i bft selected he scandal has not Involved Hie of whether Mr vas to name a Cummins or a Perkins The scandal rests In he reputed to have been i m between he and Mr Tin delegates named by ner Bonson D G Uasser oli W VI II Day eter Kiene K oates -in Hi van Adam Crawford Henry Jacob I C U Scheer John T Ad- inis Henry Michel II W Lacy John Mawe Joseph Hird W Crawford U 11 Leo T Hancock P R jr M S McLean Fred N It among that lien he a of seuring of the JK as by Mr Kretschmer but in view of the since May 1.0 when tho county convention wiu leid no claim is made to any ol hem Poll tie inns here regard it as ful that an effort should be made bj he Perkins and railroad lo drag Senator Allison nlo this scandal In discussing the mailer however the Cedar Republican owner H McMillan United district attorney am who tried to carry Lyon county foi Perkins said with reference to Mr He has seen the pat leaders and they have offered to do something for him Allison Denies O May liC tor Allison emphatically denied lasi thai lie had anything to with withdrawal thai he it or had been con about il or thai any dual hai been made so far as he was aw whereby Kretschmer was to get federal job Yon may make my denial as em phatic as you said Allison 1 cannot see that my in were affected one way or an other hy candidacy have been some talk in the paper that he intended to A tele Krani from a friend of mine said it wart understood that he withdraw on my request 1 that I had tio such replies was not taking any part in mat AM lo any t I have no More than that no one approached me gel 11 up for him I do not believe member of the Iowa delegation made a promise of his II one has I know nothing of it In regard to the si a lenient that R II Hunter while here recently insult a deal whereby is to In given a federal place Senator AIM sou thill he knew of if that lie had nol even soon Mr did lie Know o reported visit to Wash Senator Allison made il plain tha he would have a council with Du county leaders as to tho delr gilt ion It tuny he set down as that Senator Allison will no it lo any deal whereby the Dn is thrown lo ins Hi indicated thai the sentl meal of the county should be fairly represented and thai 11 was probable hat there be a divided the Convention lhal ie knew ami that he bud nol been about any or Mr Ho said hat there could he no of on any baais al 11 ns been charged wan to he in his case with his consent who Vom like wise lied knowledge of any deal ot any or I with Inner Another C May Allison was shown a from Iowa Haying that of named a delegation and then rawn from the race for treasurer hd that It reported In Iowa lhat had been promised a Tal job in of talcing his action the senator that the report could not bo rue would ho your nce if your wishes were to ha con- lilted In the action of 1 would thing our people tight to name good strong men o go to the convention and do tho You avo jt many people and ood tunny Perkins people lii the 1 could not which slilo vould have won if had 61 been a figure in the wants to be nd our people wanted to give hini a liance So he was allowed to name iis delegation But what would bo your nro as to course in life If your wishes were to de- ermine in any way tlie action of Would you prefer hat If should send a delegation lhat vould divide between Perkins and Yes that would bo my REEP MAY PRACTICE LAW Dysart Minister to Drop Church Work Senator his on that would nol bo by a delegation In he state convention Hit said ho that such a course on he part of his would cause nitch bitterness in the slate IN A ROYAL FLUSH A Cummins Man Sees Success Written in Large Letters 0 Cents Bring of Cigars and Good Luck V traveling man from Dos named Kelly an ardent Cummins and attuned with the sives in light for supremacy in Iowa was at the house last vening and while al tho cigar bought he would fry his luck al a for cigars When he his second in tho slot the cards whirled about and settled into a royal of With his ten cents he was thus enabled to worth of This the highest ion that it is possible to make on one ol these eard machines and It Is probable that this is be only time in several mouths that tho lucky was struck Mr Kelly dikes the event an lending success to tilings unl political He believes with Ma whole heart thai it augurs the nation and triumphant election of iovernor and the entire ticket and the of so deeply that they cannot crawl out for many years just think of ejaculat- ed Mr Kelly What could have been more Hearts or dia- monds or clubs would have heon good but Think what lhat moans It is significant of I lie fact that and his followers will bo buried at nominating convention next August and that they will not soon be- resurrected again Mr Is an enthusiast at ever he undertakes and is embracing the opportunity whenever it presents itself to way something in favor of the Only Circumstantial Evidence Against Him M Roedor the ister who yesterday tendered hia resignation from his pastorate there has bidden a final farewell to church and will probably enter the law practice He did in so many words but ho hinted to partien who talked with liim that this would be Ultr Presiding Elder J BiSsell turned from yesterday Investigating the conditions which caused Hev lion Mr that WUK except that purely circumstantial nature Rumors hy liim are on tongue and the town Is yet there an no facts which would justify the statement that tha man Indiscreet Ft IH ad nil tied freely even by Rev himself that in some actions lie was guilty of n young irfan was a with qC members of his cott'gfegailOn them oh the Shoulder iand other similar which in themselves wero in f girt have been in Yet il action's were not a minister and there won said that were of im- pure thoughts Tho Evidence On one occasion Hev Reeder ami a certain woman of who bore a good reputation were In on tho same day The rumor then to circulate that they hair met there for an Immoral purpose hut there Is not one lota of evidence tb this claim The Htory of his association with wife of a physician would demand The woinan was in tho habit ot staying In the of- fice of her husband when lie was ing calls as an office would anil was supposed to be familiar with the doctor's business affairs On casion the doctor making a country call Rev called at the an hour With the woman behind physician called thia time and found thn pair not in the reception room but in the doctor's rooni his account were kept Kays that lie made this call of or the against him for rendered About ten o'clock one evening Heeder called at the home of a tain married woman who bears an un- savory reputation ill the community Her husband waa tiol there at lime Heeder remained al the for some time and the suspicious against him arc eat In this case Wife was Mr was prostrated by the affair being forced to take to her hod Intl she is now recovering She believed staunchly in her husband's Innocence of wrong intentions and stands by him with a fortitude commands tho respect and admiration of all She has at times cautioned her husband about familiarity members of his church hut only be- cause she feared they would lead to believe him guilty of and in her heart that ho waa guiltless of any evil In- tention CONDITION A Hurry Call For Oxygen Sent Out From His Hotel Chicago May John Alexander Dowie is to ho seriously ill in bis apartments at the Virginia tel A hurried call for oxygen sent out early today CASKS A at City Mo T Thomas a New York Mini II a clerk inK for Thomas States court here tale yesterday round of of conspiracy to illegally Kivo to The jury the only thirty minutes before nt n will against as and a motion Cor a new rial ts of A to wed was granted to H 21 Hudson and Lottie May Saylor 10 of Port land The meeting of the ical Presbyterian hospital association will be held May 20 for the selection ol trustees and tho transaction ot oilier business The trustees terms expire are Dr C H Walter Johnson Miss Bice Dr old Bailey and J T Coolidge your s tn The only Savings Hank on west FIRE INSURANCE 175 Home of New York Aetna Hartford of Hartford Insurance Co of N Amer German-American Fund Phoenix of Phoenix of Hartford of Brooklyn L Globe London National of Hartford Pennsylvania New York Underwriters Royal Springfield British America Franklin Anchen Iowa HENDERSON   

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