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   Waterloo Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - May 18, 1905, Waterloo, Iowa                                WATERLOO DAILY REPORTER TENTH YEAR WATERLOO IOWA MAY 18 1905 O'CLOCK EDITION 2523 SHEA BLOCKS PEACE MOVE FOUND FOUR WOLF CUBS Lincoln Township Man Brought in Trophies for Bounty Roy Faulkner of Lincoln township today brought to the office of County Auditor J J Rainbow four cub wolves j and asked the legal bounty of each WOULD NOT SANCTION Roy captured them on thq farm of his TION PROPOSED DENIED AN AGREEMENT ACTION THREW COLD WATER ON NEGOTIATIONS i father James Faulkner three miles south of Hudson He bad noticed two old wolves in the vicinity for some lime and yesterday afternoon searched the portion of the farm where they were most frequently seen and ered the lair After digging a short time he came to the cubs which were about a month old and becoming lively He captured the four and brought them to the court house alive The boy shot at one of the old animals twice but at long distance Team Owners and Union Had ed Representatives on tion Committee Chicago May Shea of the teamsters union today threw cold water on the peace movement He de- CONTRACT LET FOR COURT HOUSE BENTON COUNTY BUILDING TO KALAMAZOO BUILDERS LOWEST BID WAS 530 FIVE BIDS WERE MADE BY FIRMS IN IOWA t His body was caught a turn in the i chute I The coroner was called from ton but he held no inquest the cause I of death being so evident i GREAT PARADE OF G A R Over Were in Line Election of Officers I CARL M SPENCER TRUSTED EM- PLOYE OF DES MOINES INDICTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT SUDDEN DEATH AT OELWEIN Oelwein City Clerk's Shortage is Women Give Novel Social THE MAN FROM UP THERE Shell Rock Resident Tells of Thrift of Setting Hen J M Mullan a prominent real estate i of Shell Rock is in the city vinion May The of the Iowa department G A R was by better weather conditions than the opening day Additional arrived raising the ance to The features were the afternoon parade and election of cers The parade was the best in I years Twenty-five hundred old i j diers were in line The parade was re- 1 viewed by Department Commander R j J H Moore of Waterloo Mourns De- mise of Aged Mother J II of this has ed a message telling him of the death of his mother Mrs W H Moore which occurred Tuesday at her home j in Oelwein The lady was apparently I in her usual health the preceding day I and performed her customary hold duties Tuesday morning she complained of feeling sick and ex- a short time later She was 65 years of age Funeral services were conducted today at 8 o'clock and the remains were taken to Quasqueton for burial She is survived by a husband and the following Mrs H C i Cooper Oelwein Mrs W W Moore Phoenix Arizona Mrs J A Moore Des Moines May M Quasqueton Rev C H Moore Shell DOWNFALL DUE TO LOVE Took the Money to Give Invalid Son Medical Treatment Could Not Afford He day on business Mr Mullan in an- swer to the question if there board of supervisors of Benton county was anything new in his town i Wednesday let the contract for Benton nied positively he had sanctioned scratched his head and told the j county's new court house to ing John Caley a prominent j Geo Rickman's Sons Co of I their bid of being the lowest The foundation will iration with the team owners tion of the question whether teamsters should deliver goods to boycotted houses Team owners and the ters union had appointed their on the tee prior to this declaration by Shea Strike conditions of the public took on new color today when one hundred and fifty parents of worth school district formed a cession and marched their strike ver sons and daughters back to school word has never been questioned for its truthfulness set a hen over a dozen eggs a few weeks ago and there were thirteen chicks hatched Mr Caley states positively that there were but ANXiOUS ABOUT ADMIRAL Has Not Asked to Be Re- Condition Causes Worry St Petersburg May report circulated yesterday that owing to a nervous breakdown Vice Admiral Ro- had applied to be relieved from duty is officially denied ever the condition of the admiral continues to be a source of anxiety Saw Russian Fleet May 16 Singapore May Russian fleet was about one hundred and ty miles northeast of Gape Yarella coast Annani during the morning of the according to reports brought here by British steamship Hong Wan Germany Satisfies Japan Tokia May foreign office announced the receipt of a com- from the German ment announcing as utterly unfounded reports of occupying Haichou be put in this fall and the building completed the fall of 1906 There were four or five bids from T St John Governor A B Cummins cer a former trusted employe of the General Robert Mann Woods of the I Des Moines National bank was department of Illinois Congressman j ed today On a charge embezzlement Joha F and the officers of the j antl alleged fraudulent entries The Iowa department amount of the alleged shortage is An interesting feature of the parade j about Snencer says for many a living bank of five hundred j years annually he has been taking his school children which greeted the 1 son iOr medical treatment dier with patriotic songs as the 1 He was to meet the cession passed Characteristic i incurred and to save the boy's lire he fires of veterans were also in session took from his employer during the day The of officers of the Grand Army followed the parade and resulted as Commander S H Harper of Ottumwa vice commander J F of Oskaloosa junior vice Rock P A Moore Swea City J H Moore Waterloo and E W Moore For a of years she had been a faithful PRINCIPAL IN LYE THROWING CASE HERE ON WAY TO PRISON WAS MARRIED IN JAIL WiFE CAME TO SEE HIM BUT ONCE SINCE CONVICTION Sixty Days Allowed to Perfect Appeal Bond Have Elapsed and All Efforts Failed twelve eggs in the nest and not a Iowa one Rapids gle egg was added after they were lt in a Alkinson entrusted to the setter Mr Caley re- j WM next lowest ports he knows of several instances There -s a variation of of such thrift on tne part of a setting I hen but his neighbors not having been j so fortunate to learn ot such instances IUs not t will be be are for the first tune questioning short the are truth and veracity PROSPECT OF NAVAL BATTLE Departure Renews ular Expectation Tokio May reported ture of from Bay northward renews popular expectation of a naval engagement in the near ture RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE At a regular meeting of West loo Camp No 2059 Modern Woodmen of America held May 1905 the following resolutions were ly Whereas It has pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst our teemed neighbor Winfield S Michael and Whereas This Camp deeply ments the loss of one who was ever ready to lend his aid and sympathy to those in distress and in need botn within and without this fraternity and who was a kind friend a good bor and a worthy citizen and Whereas This Camp desires to ex- press publicly its high regard for our deceased neighbor and its sympathy with his family therefore be it Resolved That the heartfelt pathy of the Camp be extended to the family of our deceased neighbor that a copy of this resolution be entered on the records of this Camp and that a copy thereof be published in each of the daily papers of this city M J E B ROGERS CARLETON SIAS Committee at work on the building The court house is to be of stone and will be a beautiful and im- posing structure The heating which was not included in the bids will cost or more Grounded Liner Floated New York May steamship Caronia was floated at this ing It was announced at the office of the Cunard Steamship company Caronia was not damaged and would resume her voyage at this afternoon Norway Wants Own Consuls Christiana May lower house of the Norwegian parliament today unanimously adopted a providing for the establishment of a separate Norwegian consular service Presbyterian General Assembly Winona Lake Ind May general assembly of the Presbyterian church opened here today with a very large attendance Rev ry retiring moderator preached the opening sermon Parry Re-elected Atlanta Ga May national association of manufacturers today re- elected David M Parry president and directed the association shall be under the laws of New York state Wheat Prices Pushed Up Court Adjourned Today Court was adjourned this forenoon to o'clock tomorrow morning There were only a few matters OELWEIN SHORTAGE GROWING The Amount for Which Former City Clerk Short is Increasing Oelwein May information in regard to the whereabouts of former City Clerk Whipps has been received by the public and it is presumed that he is not in Uncle Sam's domain at this writing The amount of his parent defalcation has increased ing to a number of citizens showing receipts given by him in his official capacity and the end is not yet The receipts have not been made a matter of record and of course the money was not turned over to the city Just how much the shortage will amount to will not be known for some time Some of the city officials are inclined to think that it will proach the mark CIGARETS KILLED HIM James Grant Found Dead in His Bed at Conrad Conrad May citizens of Conrad and vicinity were shocked to learn that James Grant a hog cholera doctor of this place had been found dead in his room at M H brought to the attention of Judge Platt house on Dwight street The doctor today and entries were made on the getting his meals at George docket in the Frederick's restaurant Failing to E J Waddey vs B W Hugel and j either for breakfast or dinner Mr Illinois Central Ry Co garnishee j Frederick thought something was This was an attachment proceeding j wrong to go over to his and judgment was rendered for room He was the first one to find Another case brought by E J the body It is supposed the cause of CLASS RECEPTION LAST NIGHT Juniors Entertain West High Seniors and Faculty A delightful reception was given WEST WATERLOO CAPITALISTS FOR PURPOSES last evening at the home of Miss j CAPITAL OF CHALMER GILLILAND IS DEAD Jefferson Boy in United States Service Expires at Manila P Jefferson May and Mrs A S Gilliland of this city have just been notified of the death of their son Jerome V Brown who was ed two months ago of complicity in the Butler county lye throwing ed through Waterloo la company Sheriff A W Johnson of that county on his waj to the i at Anamosa At the time I of his conviction on March Brown i was given sixty days time in which to appeal bond and it was on to secure this bond that he yesterday to serve the fonr year's imposed on him by Judge C- P Smith Last Chapter of Costly Case closed the last chapter of a case has cost Butier county j ably more than any other criminal 1 tion The case is one with which the public is familiar Jerome V Brown j and Hugh Wheeler were arrested last attractive the parlor being draped Articles of incorporation were file J July he lauer charged with having with festoons of yellow blue today by the Investors Land Co thrown lye in the face of Mrs white the senior class colors and in j headquarters at Waterloo It is near Clarksville and the former the library and dining room were seen capitalized at and is made up i ou a of having planned the crime and secured Wheeler to commit Hallowell on West Fourth street I commander J E Classen of town medical director S M King of Albia chaplain John Potter of ton council of administration George j by the junior class of the west side j A Lincoln of Cedar Rapids R J j high school to the members of the i Young of Oelwein S- L Moore of j graduating class and Mrs Dividend of six Per Cent Boone J G Hutchinson of Ottumwa V P Twombly of Des Moines ill and the teachers of the high school Enjoyable arrangements had been planned for the fifty guests which made the event an unusually ful one The decorations were very on Preferred and festoons of crimson and old gold the of prominent west side capitalists and i mer Gilliland who died at Philippine islands April They are n junior aboul Manila were red much t the long delay in and censure the The body was in- at Manila the day after the young man died A sister Mrs W W Barclay resides at P I It is probable that the parents will re- quest the body be brought home for burial Chalmer Gilliland was born in son October 12 1872 and went to the Philippines early in men incorporation is An interesting musical guessing ted to be buying holding cultivating game offered much amusement and the developing leasing and prize was won by Miss Elsie French j selling real estate and erecting the first company first regiment to set foot on Philippine He has been in the ment for several years Partners for the course supper were ings thereon and conducting a general secured by matching the fancy paper real estate business Also to lend hats which were created by the j money to buy and sell notes and deal guests The following young girls in property of all kinds Helen Sedgwick The company incorporates for a Bragdon Miriam Davison and j period of 20 years The capital of ence Cottrell is divided into SOO shares of j 5100 each and shares of each The ladies of the Congregational j It is provided that each share of church enjoyed a thimble bee j er kind has the right to one vote at home of ter the first THE NEW TELEPHONE DEAL B F Swisher en Wellington street j scribed and paid the corporation may begin business Stockholders are given exclusive j right to subscribe for the additional Price Paid for Property and Cost of j issue when made for a period of 10 i days after the issue in proportion to Improvements was Confused j of METHODIST EXAMINERS MEET Thirteen Students Take Examination for License to Preach statement made yesterday that j highest amount of indebtedness Messrs Averill and Lichty had mined is not to exceed 73 of the paid Ottumwa May Iowa con- j for the L7 s Telephone i up capital stock and the company is ference board of examiners of the Methodist Episcopal church opened j erty came through a j authorized to borrow money to con- j ing Mr Lichty could not be seen in duct the business three days session here yesterday j Ume gel the particulars I Out of the net earnings of the com- but he states today that the price paid j a dividend of will be paid for the property was the actual cost i first tne preferred stock It shall j About forty witnesses were called before the grand jury at last i ber term of court in Butler j where an indictment was found against i both men Wheeler was tried at that j term of court and was sentenced to i five years imprisonment The Brown j case did not come up until the next term of when he was found j guilty and sentenced to four years im- I Appeal bond was fixed i at and sixty days time allowed Smith for the convicted man to secure it Brown has a brother to i'S I relief but he at tie last un- j able or unwilling to do so Brown Married in Jail I While in the jail at Allison Brown was married to a Miss Fleek who lives near Greene This was after Ms in- but before his conviction of i guili in the case and for some time after their marriage his wife called frequently at the jail Since his con- viction however she has called only once students for the ministry Aside from examinations lectures to tie students will be delivered from time to time Dr A B Storms president of Iowa j to the bondholders and that j be cumulative and paid before any FELL FROM SCAFFOLD college of Ames delivered an excellent j was what would be put into tend on common stock All earnings Cyrus Young Had His Back Severely T rli vif o- tTi A Wrenched Yesterday Afternoon ments Mr is in Florida at j above is divided among the where he is interested in a i ers of common stock lecture last night on Browning's i jarge Umber land deaL As Christianity All the meetings are I he returns matters will be pui in shape being held in the lecture room of the j lo tne First Methodist church he realizes -j Provision is made for an annual meeting on the third Monday of May of each year and a board of directors of not less than 3 nor more than g Q bers of the board who are present con- thing done dey was that against Walter Bussler j Grant's death is due to the use of on account Judgment was given him for The case of Clifton Weber vs H E Weitnauer on promissory note was heard and a judgment given plaintiffs for and attorney fee with interest until paid AMUSEMENTS The Frank E Long Stock Co pre- sented Across the Desert to a good house and the play gave the very best satisfaction Tonight the company will present A Flag of a four act comedy drama Specialties cigarets No arrangements have yet j been made for burial owing to trying to find his relatives who are in York state WOMEN HAVE NOVEL SOCIAL Waverly Women's Club Entertain at Dutch Programme Waverly May very unique social event occurred in this city ducting the H A Keosauqua W H E J Smith Fort Madison Thomas Osborn Fairfield H B Scoles Winfield C- N Pace Cyrus Young a carpenter about for- years of age fell from a folding yesterday and sustained a sprained back It was about o o'clock Following are of the has to be shown and that directors are W in the afternoon when the scaffold gave way and Mr Young was to the ground He struck on his back and was injured as stated above His injuries will keep him from work for about a week Mr Young was employed on the Gould house on street when the occurred i people quicker than volumes of talk just now GUARDIAN'S PUBLIC SALE Lone Tree A S Loveall Knoxville J W Potter Muscatine J E Newton Brooklyn and H F Gilbert Residence Property on Broadway Sold to Satisfy Estate 3 D Easton W C Logan J R Anders and Moses Frank Officers until th first meeting E Johnson Vice D Easton Sec and C Logan MANAGER FOR BRADSTREETS The students who are taking the ex- j guardian's sale of real estate to animations aie E A Bentzinger j satisfy the H Wismer estate was held j ville A L Jordan Sperry L B Jones F C Edwards J F E son Sweetland A T James at the court house at o'clock this j Harry Rinker Assigned to Office to be Opened in Waterloo Burlington Harry afternoon at which F J Eighmey who been connected with the purchased a residence property ou Bradst reefs office here since has some good additions but there is nothing such sub- stantial returns as the lots in field audition which will be put on sale Monday morning May See Tuesday night The Women's club T- Rowe Blakesburg G E cne of the leading literary and semi- j Chillicothe P M Conaut j social organizations of the city Webster H E Butler Floris J F Broadway across the street east of 1 will leave next for issue for Details H the L S Cass residence for i Waterloo Iowa to take charge of a Grout 2 two sister societies the Art Circle and the P E 0 society These two were given to under- stand by their invitations that the between the acts by Mack and Armour I casion was to be a swell affair J J O'Brien and Mock Sad Alii matinee at A Japanese Recruit Seven Sentence Sermon The most valuable result of tion is the ability to make yourself do the thing you ought to do whether Chicago May the board of j you like to do it or trade today wheat for July delivery closed exactly three cents a bushel above yesterday's closing quotations An urgent general demand due to multiplicity of crop damage reports was the cause for the advance Receiver Finds Funds Missing Boston May Colt for Haight Freeze Co stock brokers today filed a of complaint in court in which he charged of the funds are missing Officer Killed on Parade El Reno Texas May O Chapman stationed at Fort Reno was shot in the back today while sisting in maneuvers of the company and was instantly killed Foul play is suspected Mr and Mrs C W went to Mt Vernon Iowa today for a lew days visit with friends came arrayed in their best apparel The members of the Women's club re- them dressed in typical Dutch costumes wooden shoes short skirts Robertson Washington G Mystic This sale was made under order of j new office to be opened there by the court The guardian delegated his Bradstreet company Mr Rinker had Blagg authority to L E Park who acted as been chief clerk of the Burlington of- auctioneer Settlement of the estate nee since September 6 1902 at which was in the hands of Reed time his brother A A Rinker was who filed an application for leave to pointed superintendent of the Grand property This is a nine room Rapids Mich office Jos C Huppert E S Austin of Chicago Buys W C j residence which has been occupied for i who has been general clerk in the Hunter Stock of Dry Goods The auction sale of the W C BIG AUCTION CLOSED I A Utter has returned from son City and other points some time by A L as tenant cal office for the past two years will It rents for per month and is undoubtedly succeed Mr Rinker valued at from to There Harry is well and bright bodices the familiar Dutch stock oi dry came to a were a jn attendance at the known among a host of friends in the apron and all else that goes to make den yesterday afternoon i but only uvo p j orchard city who will feel pleased It is no sin to be tempted but to be j For life is the mirror of the king and slave Tis just what we are and do So give to the world the best you have And the best will come back to you Christianity wants nothing so much in the world as sunny people and the old are hungrier for love than for bread and the oil of joy is very cheap and if you can help the poor on with a garment of praise it will be better for them than True worth is in being not seeing In doing each clay that goes by Some little in the ing Of great things to do by and by 1 Alice Carey the attire of the characteristic Dutch matron To entertain their guests they sang Dutch songs recited Dutch verse in tableaux presented scenes familiar in To refresh their guests they gave them coffee pretzels etc by E S Austin of Chicago buying j mey and M R Kennedy both of the entire stock of goods Mr Austin The fim bid was G00 and has looked over the stock of goods rose from fnat by bids and estimating its value he returned for was sold to and negotiated the sale j lhc with Mr Hunter The message an- j and wilbur Murray the transfer was received i of were in the on while the auction was m progress The j Ulis The former set change was announced to me people jn during the gathered in the building and the sale was in the early was stopped at once Mr Austin ar- j of lhc This is the rived in the city last night and nas a first tinle ho has in Waterloo for I force of clerks in the store today years and was at the Reasnor May the goods at his figures The store changes lad Frank Carnahan son of Andrew will be opened again Saturday and i Carnahan was smothered to death the sale will continue as before Mr j SMALL BOY SMOTHERED Drawn Into Oat Bin While Playing About An Elevator The Syndicate owning the lots addition will put these on sale Monday May under special sale will continue as before Mr j Harry Daniels has sold his j PIan of weekly payment Watch for over the rapid advancement of the young man He has been and still a hard working youth his main asset in life being the determination to do things and get there which be seems i in a fair way to accomplish Ir is i J haps due to the efficient tutelage of his brother that Rinker the second ed the idea of effort but at any event bis success is an example any i j ton young man may well emulate i who will assume immediate control afternoon in an oat bin at one Austin is undecided as to the length i per to Clarence and Detailed explanation which of the local grain elevators While workmen were loading a car with oats the boy unknown to them was playing in the grain at the top of the bin The suction of the oats into tho chute drew him down but they knew nothing of it until the grain was stopped Then they dis- covered that the hay was missing and that his was buried They im- mediately a hole in the chute tut when he was reached he was dead of time he will conduct the sale in this city Mr Hunter has a lease of the room for four years yet but as soon as he can find parties to rent it to tho stock of goods will be out Mr Austin stated to a reporter this afternoon that siock is valued at More goods will be added as they are needed to keep a variety on hand and to meet uie wants of the people BASE BALL TOMORROW PIRK Game called at p m appear in this paper Saturday Full information can be secured from i H W Grout manager in room in rear i of quarters formerly occupied by Commercial National bank House block i We have a strong line of Men's Dress Work Shoes which will appeal to the Men as being superior in ty and fit of any in the city ranging in price from down to DANCE night Eagle's hall orchestra Myers A Flag of Brown's tonight   

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