Waterloo Daily Courier (Newspaper) - August 14, 1906, Waterloo, Iowa INDICATIONS Chicago 111 Aug Fair in tho oast showers in the west warmer In the central and east portions SIXTEENTH YEAR IOWA EVENING 14 1900 EMPEROR AT SELO He a Week at the Guards Camp Russian Politicians Apparently in Hopeless Tangle Disorder Continues and Rumors of Uprisings are Rife By Associated Press St Petersburg Aug or accompanied by his entire family and Mie major portion of his court has gone to Selo to spend a the Guards camp Tile most rigid precautions been taken to protect the safety of emperor ing his stay Russians Change St Petersburg Aug tional democratic leaders candidates for re-election are going down to de- feat M next to M ditcheff the most brilliant al democratic orator in the outlawed parliament has been defeated by Count notorious ary antl two constitutional democrats have been defeated at Samara While these results certainly indicate a re- action of sentiment the ad- vance iri the program of constitutional democrats it should also be pointed out that the nobility and landed tors have the dominant influence in zemstvo elections and the defeat of the constitutional democrats probably represents more their hostility to the principle of the forced expropriation of land to which the constitutional democrats are committed than enmity toward the purely political part of their program Nevertheless the important landed interests reactionary or liberal are uniting and lining up in favor of ths government's as against the ment's radical agrarian program are strong reasons to believe that it is the intention of the-Stolypin if normally lo support the candidates of the who are expected to with the whether the co-operation of the right wing of the constitutional democrats is cured or not A significant symptom of the radical change the situation produced by the miserable failure of the general strike is the fact that the majority of the social who a fortnight ago were its most active are now in favor of ing their attention to the coming tions and have already begun to vass the situation for their candidates hy Politicians St Petersburg Aug frantic efforts of the politicians to vouch of an agreement in order to save Russia is seriously marred by the While tho central committee of the old party was seeking amalgamation with the new ful party of day the police were seizing a factory in which the revolutionists were making bombs While were passing u resolution appealing to the people for a vote on of a union with the the police wooden model of lield gun which had been used in training a company of revolutionary artillery While some of among the were insisting upon tho abjuration democratic party on the ground that it had prostituted itself to revolutionary ideas and ed the a well dressed woman approached cashier's dow at tho railway station presented a revolver and compelled cashier to band over with which she escaped On the whole the revolutionists had the best of the argument day and within twenty-four hours three policemen were murdered in St Petersburg one in Moscow and three in At Novgorod the ists boarded a train on the railway and killed two sergeants oE police after which they escaped At a crowd of youths from a neighboring village at- tacked the equipage of Captain of lice More than fifty were the carriage was riddled and a woman accompanying the captain was wounded The cap- tain escaped without injury At while a number of agitators who had been arrested at a meeting were un- examination ture one of the accused drew a re- volver killed the chief of the rural police wounded an aid and ted suicide t y At Warsaw tho chief of the shops railroad was shot and killed yesterday morning The sassin escaped It Is learned in connection with the attempt on Friday to assassinate Grand Duke Nicholas while he the rifle tice of the imperial guards at that a number of the guards who were supposed -16 have heen using blank cartridges had been supplied with ball cartridges The affair have been laid plot many civilians are inv plicated A number of have been arrested It that those prisoners secured the of tho responsible officers to cartridges RO Unit the might bn killed nnd ho ono would be able to who hud tho fatal lire not allowed to print anything about the affair The government has received bad news from the Caucasus whore a seems to be in ation Correspondents of St burg papers now in the Caucasus have been arrested and their tele- granis stopped it is known er that garrisons and preparing to mutiny j NO 4888 A ACCIDENT Switch Inio n Car on tho Italy By Associated Press Somalia Mo Aug sengers injured three seriously but none at Fort Scott Junction today in a between a Missouri Kansas Texas train and a Frisco switch engine The train had stopped at the crossing an the engine crashed Into a chair car Monticello Man Congressional in Fifth District Associated Press Cedar Aug C Stirton of was nominated tor Congress today by the democrats of the Fifth district BECKER FOR REPRESENTATIVE West Waterloo Man's Name Being Mentioned as Possible for Office Within the past few days there has been considerable talk of C D Becker of West Waterloo as a candidate for representative on the republican ticket i The proposition of Mr Becker's originally came from Cedar Falls the suggestion being by a prominent republican of that city it urged that Mr Becker with his well mown integrity wide acquaintance throughout the county and ample ex- with county matters would made an exceptionally strong date for the and coming from West Waterloo he would be able to other portions of the county in his capacity The mention of Mr Becker's name In this capacity is entirely unsolicited on his part in fact he has not as yet een consulted in the matter but his both here and at Cedar Falls believe that he would consent to be- come a candidate and that he would make a splendid run for the office The Cedar Falls gentleman who made the suggestion said it was far from his intention to disparage candidacy of any other man but that IB believed Mr Becker better suited to office than a younger and man He has made Black Hawk county us home for years and is well in every portion of the y For years he has been a member of the board or supervisors ng his district with ability and icss antl has been prominent in county affairs during his long term of vice qualifications for tho office oo well known to bo enumerated vas a host of friends who would i-e support him for representative rom Black Hawk county PIONEER DEAD id ward Lived an Upright Life and His Memory Will Be Revered Aug vard Quackenbush one of the pioneer settlers of this community passed shortly after noon today pre- as the result of the stroke of paralysis which he few days ago He was about of age and had lived here nearly a century operating a farm at tho northeast edge of town for a long d for many years engaged in tho lairy business possessed of considerable property He leaves a widow and children five daughters arid one son The daughters are Mrs A formerly of Waterloo now pf Mt Vernon Mrs A L Walker LaPorte Miss Quackenbush Mrs A H LaPorte Mrs M I Booth Don E Quackenbush LaPorte He also is survived by six grand- children Mr Quackenbush was a pioneer dent here upright honest Industrious and respected by everybody The arrangements for the funeral have not yet been made Roy Corey who has been visiting in Denver Colo is spending some time his uncle Daniel in this his way to his homo in The case against Joe Meyers of charged with v using blasphemous and obscene language on tho ways u Is being tried hirt KING EDWARD LEAVES LONDON If Off On His to the Continent Pius X Issues a Long Expected Encyclical Death in London of English ist John Oliver Hobbes Associated London Aug Edward left Condon today for tho continent An Rome Aug text of the pope's long expected encyclical to archbishops and bishops of France concerning their future conduct in view of the enactment or laws viding for separation of church and state appeared in the today It refers td a pre- vious encyclical condemning the eral principles of the law and says the lime has now arrived to indicate what should be done to defend and preserve religion in France Dealer Was Fined Brighton Bng Aug case involving the responsibility of of canned goods was heard here today in which a merchant was charged with exposing for sale eight tins of chicken unfit for man consumption In defense it was contended that it was absolutely im- possible for the dealer to know the of the food when there was nothing externally to indicate that the contents of tho cans wero un- sound Nevertheless the merchant was fined the magistrate holding him amenable to tho law as he was in possession of the goods Persian Teheran Persia Aug shah's rescript to the grand vizier as finally amended Aug 10 orders the formation of R national consultative assembly composed of representatives of all classes from the princes ward The assembly will advise the shah on important state and public affairs and will propose reforms con- to the welfare of the people of the country Justice will ad- ministered in accordance with tho acred law The grand vizier is to draw up rules ol procedure for the assembly and these are to be op- proved by the assembly itself Sultan Better Constantinople Aug It is stated that the sultan's reluctance to submit to treatment has complicated the situation but one of the palace physicians has induced him to mit the use of a appliance immediate relief In recognition oC his services the doctor has heen promoted to the rank of general King Chiefs London Aug Canadian Indian chiefs in their picturesque Iress wore received by King Edward it Buckingham palace yesterday Tho Indians came to plead for the ation of their hunting rights and tain native customs which have been curtailed by the dominion ment London Aug Edward vill start today for he will meet Emperor William Aug 15 The 11 Kays that recently an loiter from Nicholas to King Edward vas brought by special messenger to ho Russian embassy here and qrt to the king personally hy the and Hint at the same imo other personal letters fro in tho empress weru received hy Tire emperor's letter to s known to have boon a for on the situation in A is said to have been and Immediately afterward the between King Edward and William was arranged the i joint letter it Is will he to Emperor Nicholas containing the advice of King Edward and Em- jeror William s Grand Duke Alexis is staying at and probably will represent Russian emperor at a further conference necessary will The Pan Rio Do Janiero Aug lay's session of the International American conference the report on re- of the bureau of can republics was unanimously except for the Peruvian amendment that no maps be published or authorized by the bureau without he approval of the bordering which was sent to committee The Ecuadorian amendment the American secretary of state as president of the bureau's ng board was defeated after a lively Reports stating that the bureau at Washington was assured recommending tnat the nents here represented appoint com- missions whose business it shall he to information of the bureau vere adopted vs Vienna Aug t Bulgaria he of an ion which tfic Greeks sought to break ip by Prolonged ensued both sides losing heavily in and wounded The then set lire to tho in four places The Grecian Ibo of n To so had to bo summoned from Burgas The held a ing at which it decided to arm and for the defense of their ami cloisters and to blow up the rather than allow them to tall into tho hands of the Bulgarians At Bulgarians to storm the Greek consulate but driven off by the troops Dead Mary Craigie the novelist and matist better known by her pen nanio John Oliver was found dead in her bed this morning at her residence 56 Cute Sho had died in her sleep apparently from heart failure The coroner has oil an inquest For the last fortnight Mrs Craigie has been with her and mother at their homo at Isle of Weight sho to be in the best of health and spirits Her father John M is Paris Aug When an er questioned W 1 his candidature for presidency of he became enigmatic He said the next election iii tho United States is two years distant and that before he could nay anything on the question of his again standing as the representative of Uu party he have to consult his friends PORTER WILL BE OPPOSED Saloon Men Say They Cannot Vote For Him His Activity in Prosecuting tion of Liquor Laws It will probably be news to a good many people in Waterloo to know that Claude Porter the democratic date for governor has boon ly active in promoting temperance in Iowa that he Is personally a never allowing liquor to Ills lips that he is an attorney who been affiliated with the prosecution of violators of the liquor laws in counties in the stale and that ho came near to coming to Waterloo to aid I B in lie prosecution of the saloon men in Waterloo and gists in all parts qf the county Mr Hammond frequently spoke of Mr Porter's ability as a prosecutor of violators of the liquor laws of state and before General Baker of was employed to cases against Hie saloons here it is said Mr Hammond conferred with Mr Porter but found Inal thj voting man had business isls which prevent his coming to Waterloo as attorney for the people Saloon Porter Sonio of Ihn saloon men in this stated hat support Vlr Porter because his against the business in which nre engaged They claim that almost any Other candidate before the convention would have been more acceptable to them The democratic platform was built with the apparent object of catching class of voter in the stale except is littie for the ardent standpatter But all other classes wore tossed a sop union labor was fawned upon iii way and Jure hold out to it THE BANK FAILURE Three Receiverships Complicate the Chicago Scandal More Complications Aug cial and criminal tangle arising om of the collapse of the Milwaukee Slate bank and the flight of ts president O Stensland tli ret new phases yesterday Of most startling interest UK sudden appointment of a now and rival receiver for bank Upon the contention of Attorney S O that fudge Broil tan ng of fohn C as receiver lust week was late n the afternoon named the Chicago Title and Trust company to tho same place This the third receivership creat- the federal action on lie personal of the las aroused deep Indignation and alarm among thousands of who Tear the will much of the remnant of assets receivurshlp will he test A reward of was offered by the Chicago clearing house tee representing for the and delivery of ho fugitive A genuine noio for was ound in house by Police The collateral in hy the maker of tho note evidently lad been stolon and is believed lo mve been Stensland Fear a largo amount of been thus made away with ami that crooked work is to develop in connection with he real estate bank as security for notes led assistant state's to start a careful lon along new linos THY A WANT AD WASHINGTON NEWS BUDGET Germany is Manufacturing Free Cigars Gompers Repeats His Attack Chairman Shonts on Federal Ice Inquiry Capital News Other i Aug of tho American Federation of lias issued a replying to a published in- with p Shouts chairman of tho Isthmian canal com- mission relative to tho plan to em- ploy Chinese coolio hibor in tho con- struction ol lie canal Tho statement is an on Jlr nul of tho law and charges him to the principle as applied to canal work Mr Gompers that Mr promised not to uso Chinese labor on the Will Slick D C Aug Shaw has to ington following his trip to tho Iowa sitalo republican and to various points in tho west llu was called bank sooner than ho expected by He will here two or en- tering congressional campaign actively Secretary Shaw refused lo discuss the Iowa situation or happenings ol the state convention and ho had no comment to make on thu In- on the platform ir on tho It is however that Secretary Shaw will support tho et and will not join the ranks of those who may bolt ernor Cummins Secretary Shaw will in all probability visit Iowa again in the course of the congressional and will make a speech in which ho will support tho and slate Ho lakes his assignments from tho committee hut it is under- stood that ho will be sent to Iowa In the course of his stumping tour Secretary Shaw expected to attend the reunion of the Philippine ans in Dos this and liver an address but he obliged to call this engagement some others off owing In I he treasury demanding his attention Orders foe Naval Washington D C Aug N dcrs for the formation of the Atlantic lo bo reviewed by President Roosevelt at Oyster Bay Sept 3 mvu been issued at the navy department The president will be aboard tho and the fleet which he will review will bo tins strongest if not the largest in numbers over under the United lag It will consist of vessels carrying guns commanded by with moo the guns twenty are thirteen inch thirty-eight twelve inch eight inch twelve sovon inch six inch sixty-six thirty-two four inch and under four Inch Tht auxiliary and supply whips will carry in addition to that which is aboard the warships Ions of ions of provisions and gallons of water Roar D Evans will bo com- mander in chief of tho fleet Washington Aug Bailey Hurst Consul al reports in spite of tho fact that German cigars as a whole are light in with those of other conn tries there been considerable local agitation lo tho harmful effects of smoking and of over smoking in particular Although the use of the has in nowise diminished some tories are now producing cigars known as free of nicotine and poor in which arc gaining In ar estimation It has come to notice however tilat certain makes of cigars are advertised as free from tli poison but contain in reality from to 0.9 per cent of nicotine while ordinary cigarette tobacco varies be- tween and 0.4 per cent Thus there is little difference between Home of thn tobacco from which he tine is supposed to have been ed antl that which has not been d An effort is now being made in Saxony to fix the maximum that a r poor in may contain in to be sold as such and the bacco of the cigar asserted to ho free must in reality bo so cured that a analysis will be unable to re- peal the presence of nicotine Some American manufacturers though acquainted with the i or man and ars i as the labels literally ran may now find it of to fully along this line in view of the recent in thr production f these in a great consuming country It is not sible that a brand of cigars deprived of a portion of the original nicotine night find a part of the American smoking public That the does not lessen the demand or tobaccos of usual strength is by the growing output of the sorts German tories It is hold as immaterial er the new product can he classed ns pure tobacco There Is no question of or elimination with to cheapening the Ten Inquiry Washington Aug tlon railroads was today by tho interstate coin in commission respecting tho of and from The will be con- ducted hy a of the commission The in- was by donl to whom complaints hud been made by shippers It is a purl of tho over the handling of ico which tho of Toledo have throughout thu HIM An Hni and liy II I an was in for hissing A Hag the ill a theatre The who tin a nf audience the a J Stanton of the Corn Boll Co Is con- to by for a lime boro symptoms of dicitis Ho was taken ill Sunday Scott was at tho court house lo pay his luxes this Ho it good for corn and that ho lo a job in ho abstract FARMERS MAY OBJECT TO Agricultural Classes Prefer Trol ley System to a Steam Railroad Jubilee Aug in this vicinity and tho pie In general much in tho extension ol Iho C A N way It had boon hoped by a good many that u trolley lino constructed through thin community but if the C A N Is built all hopes of a trolley system go gloaming Tho nut this would bo friendly to a trolley as thoy could board thu cars at intervals and not he obliged lo go to stations but they are nol so friendly a steam especially if the road proposes lu cross farms and cut them up into triangles It the C A N pusses through hero it would bo well to low lines as as possible as that would not tate the bisection of the meadows It Is probable that no one would object If tho new road wero to ho built parallel to the highways Tho building of a at Jubilee and making that a stopping point go a long ways toward ing any wrath which any of the ers might fuel over the prospect of the snorting Iron horse Ing cavorting through their corn fields Political In Dallas Associated Dallas Texan AUK nf the in the f ic slate inn lo order for will lint place mull I DIKS AT Mrs ol Passes j Alr I In Morrow of k nf i homo of sisler Mrs at thr i two weeks nf had in good lo linn of hor last She had lived in Wa- six a host of here who will deeply mourn her death She leaves the two iviy 10 and 7 years mother also lives in will he held from Smith home al one a ami I rom Ilio in al two will be in he Hudson cemetery Mrs Morrow was a if the church slu when a child She tt tbe in city and was for the good work she lines Tho Holy Iml Aug long marked the day's session of I lie general of Holy The business is still being carried on with utmost but if is known that be lor Is going deep inlo I affairs of the of Canada India aod the United States The work of I he order for liio past years is being reviewed and plans are for its future ad- Work on the of tho dam was resumed today tho water in the river having fallen to a point to mit It Tho coffer dam lias and the pump sot to work draining the site formerly by tho old mill thaf waa torn TRY A WANT IS CHARGED WITH FORGERY Arthur Randolph Now in Jail Accused of Crime Check Drawn Presumably by A T on tho part of Arthur who was sent to the county jail on a diet of and water for having stolen a pair of from home multi- plies Randolph haa tried to bo quite a Beau havr Ing attractive fen lures and curly hair arrested last Friday for in a disorderly house kept by Mildred Jenkins For this offense he was fined On Sunday Officer Morris arrested him for having stolen tne trousers Randolph hail tho trousers on at time was accused and when Air was called to the station ho walked up to dolph gave tho garment of the nether a casual glanco and Yes them arc my pants all right all right ol Forgery This morning Henry to tho station with for which he had cashed a couple of ago Tho check boro the pretended signature of A 1 of the Palm meat market anil was written on ours of Mr regular checks used lo draw money from his account in ilio Iowa State bank Tho check wits made out to Carl Johnson which name was endorsed on the back Mr Buttke had also endorsed it Mr turned over the check lo the bank with which he does business and when the hank sent to I ho Iowa Stale bank for collection it was as u forgery The bank on which it was presented Ihen it to Mr Buttke who is clie loser Nerve of Man Randolph has been rooming on West Fourth street and for a time served as dork at the hotel He went to the Palm Market two or three days ago went around behind the desk and asked Mr for a pen ami ink Supposing that Randolph desired only to write a letter the proprietor paid little attention to him pears now that Randolph while using Ink in his chair and using Mr check was lering a forged Instrument The check book shows that there Were two checks missing and It is likely that another forgery will show lip later lust as soon as Randolph Serves his term in the county jail and gets consuming the bread and water that is coming to him he will bo turned over to the county ties and will probably be sent to the penitentiary There is no doubt that and Arthur Randolph are the person because Buttke Wittick connected with the ery are acquainted with Randolph Other incidents confirm tho suspicion that and Randolph are one A Sproull who with his family visited liis daughter the city last Sunday reports hat lie never crops look more promising He ought to know for lie viewed them at close range having walked the dis- taneo out about six miles He ed ahead of tho family who wore driving in a carriage tolling thorn that stop down town at a restaurant and hen walk on slowly I Jo stopped longer in the store than In had intended and rig passed by and loft him Ho enjoyed this walk however as the weather was disagreeably hot CIRCULATION OF ANY IX WATERLOO Deposit your in f Savings Bank Tho Waterloo Savings only Savings Bank on wogt side Post Cards Most beautiful Hue of Cards ifi the city Post Card Albums Henderson Drug Co i i c