Waterloo Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - June 12, 1905, Waterloo, Iowa WATERLOO DAILY O'CLOCK EDITION TENTH YEAR WATERLOO IOWA MONDAY JUKE 12 1905 NUMBER RUSSIA'S REPLY IS ON THE WAY ANSWER TO PRESIDENT'S PEAL TRANSMITTED TODAY SENT IT TO WASHINGTON MIMIC NAVAL BATTLE Squadron No Match for Coast Forti Baltimore June i ens squadron made a demonstration on a local fortification early this ing The battleship Texas a swift i cruiser and four torpedo boat j ers were theoretically blown out fhe water by the artillerymen at Fort Howard LET CONTRACT FOR HOME i Easter Star Masonic Home Board i Opened Bids j Boone June Eastern Star Masonic home board adjourned its sions Saturday on the contract to remodel the state home DEEP MYSTERY SHROUDS DEATH i had not been entirely burned Mr Shrock states that cobs were not kept in the building and thai there were 1 none there Saturday morning The Shrock home is on and being on one of the main roads in j j that section it is passed by a great many vehicles during the day j bert Miller brother of the dead j CHANGED DATE OF CONFERENCE MEYER AND LAMSDORFF HAVE AN INTERVIEW Miss Grace Beal one the nurses in the Presbyterian Synodical hospital in this city left this morning for Fort Dodge to spend her two weeks tion at the home of her parents Cassini Calls on President With sian Government's Consent to Peace Proposal St Petersburg June 12 p Russia's official reply is now ou its way to Washington Foreign Minister Lamsdorff transmitted it to dor Meyer and later the ambassador had an interview the foreign ister the foreign office SUBWAY TRAVEL STOPPED Broken Water Main Has Flooded More Than a Mile of Tunnel New York June traffic in New York is practically at a standstill today For more than a mile in the center of the main line of the tube which connects downtown New York with Harlem and Bronx the tracks are covered to a depth of eral feet with water which poured down in flood when a big main broke in Park avenue yesterday Stock Certificates Stolen Boston June were fied today ten certificates representing shares of stock sent here pre- from New York have been stolen en route The value of the is estimated at and it is said they are negotiable Pleads Not Guilty Milwaukee June F Goll former assistant cashier of the First National bank today pleaded not ty to an indictment containing teen counts charging him with propriation of funds and aiding and abetting Bigelow in his Bail was fixed at Goll is in custody of a marshal until bail is furnished Has Washington June Cassini called on President Roosevelt this morning to express the Russian government's consent to the president's proposition that Russia would appoint plenipotentiaries to meet Japan's Plenipotentiaries to discuss the question of peace The place of meeting is being discussed NEW EIGHTEEN HOUR TRAIN BE- TWEEN CHICAGO AND NEW YORK MADE A FLIGHT AGAINST TIME Twenty-six Minutes Lost to West Bound Train By Hot Frequently Made in 44 Seconds Chicago June nia eighteen hour train arrived here three minutes ahead of lime Between Pittsburg and Crestline 28 minutes were lost through delay by a hot box on one of the but minutes were subsequently made up Miles were frequently negotiated in from 44 to 50 seconds New York June first east bound train of the Pennsylvania's aew eighteen hour service between New York and Chicago arrived at three minutes ahead of tht schedule time 127.3 Miles An Hour Fort Wayne Ind June world's railway speed records were broken this morning by the vania special in its run from Crestline to Fort Wayne Three miles were made in seconds or a speed the rate of 127.3 miles per hour was shown in the vicinity of Elida Ohio Rivers Are Falling Keokuk June Mississippi and Des rivers are falling The river is ten miles wide extending from Warsaw 111 to Bluffs Missouri Hundreds of acres in crops are dated Bigelow in the Hospital Fort Leavenworth June G Bigelow the former Milwaukee banker was today confined in the prison hospital for extreme ness A physical breakdown is feared A VanValkenburg and G W lett of Laporte passed through the city this morning on their way to to get Jay Heath and bring him to the hospital in Waterloo Mr Heath was for a time in the hospital in this city but was removed to the state institution at Independence about two weeks ago A brother recently visited him there and not liking his surroundings wished to have him re- moved to the Waterloo hospital Mr VanValkenburg and Mr Heath are brothers-in-law THREE TRAVELERS ON ILLINOIS were as W J Zitterell of CHARRED REMAINS OF WOMAN man who farms the Shrock place was I UPPER IOWA GATHERING WILE Webster City S J M ami engaged on a field about forty rods CENTRAL WERE INJURED Boone Park Bros of Lake Mayer Bros of boldi The bid 02 Park Bros i FOUND IN BURNED BUILDING I no A i IM i being the lowest was accepted For nD Mpr LOCAL MEN IN THE CREW plumbing there was only one ORANGE TRAIN 401 WAS CRASHED INTO BY MILWAUKEE FREIGHT Engine Crew and Trainmen Had Escape From Much Damage that of the C B Sherman company of this city which was accepted i from the house A heavy grove SEPTEMBER 27 I rounds the house which shuts off the view from nearly all directions but number of neighbors and others CYlD It I turning from town late in the after- I rUn noon saw the smoke from the fire Life of Mrs Shrock MRS ANNA SHROCK IS BURNED BEYOND RECOGNITION Mr and Mrs S B Miller both living J INCONVENIENCE OF Mrs Anna Shrock was a daughter of rt a IN THE SEASON FIRST LOAD ASPHALT AR- I and residing in Orange township She was born in Orange township and was i thirty-three years eight months and i Husband Makes Awful Discovery on eleven days old She was a woman Wilson Authorized Chango RIVED FROM PITTSBURG PA TODAY street The proprietors and clerks of the Tetter Waters dry goods store are planning on a picnic ride and supper tomorrow afternoon and evening The store will close late in the afternoon and all of the employes will go in racks to the Josiah Lichty farm in Orange township to spend the balance of the day The Orange township people have extended the invitation and are preparing a great feast for their visitors The Ben Hur Lodge held memorial services in the Presbyterian church last evening The members in number met at the A O TJ W hall at 7 o'clock and a half hour later marched to the Presbyterian church where they listened to a mon on Immortality delivered by Rev Samuel The ceremony was for the purpose of revering the ory of four departed members FOOD Feel Well Fed All day when you bejin with GRAPE-HOTS There's reason PICKED UP IN POSING Mrs Byron Williams of Chicago is in the city for a few days visit with Waterloo friends Phelps is confined at his home 226 West Second street threatened with an attack of typhoid fever Mr and Mrs F E McStay were Sunday visitors at Dunkerton with her brother Fred Smith Miss Helena Messerschmidt left this morning for Boone to remain with friends and relatives during vacation Miss Minnie Sitts for several years bookkeeper at the Eighmey grocery has resigned her position and has been succeeded by Mrs Hanson Mrs J E Briggs and little son left last night for Norwich New York where they will visit for several months with relatives W H Holder employed at the rick refrigerator factory had his injured Saturday while at his work He was struck by a board which bruised one eye and scraped the skin from his cheek L H Beeson of Niles Michigan agent for the Anne Purdy formerly Anne Benson lands throughout Iowa is in the city today in the interest of the portion of that vast estate which is located in Blackhawk Senator 0 B Courtright has asked to speak at Parkersburg or July 4th and has accepted the invitation The senator is always in demand on occasions of this kind and burg is fortunate in getting him Miss Lizzie Innes of has returned to her home after having at the home of Miss Mary O'Neil I Jacob Rhodes of 115 Adams street gathered a fine swarm of bees today j noon at the A Andres home OE Park I road The swarm had occasioned con- j siderable excitement in that hood Mary C Duffy of this city and James j G Shank of Chatham Va will married on Wednesday evening of this j week at o'clock p m at St j church Rev Father Cooney to I officiate The bride is well known in j Waterloo having been employed in the j law office of J T Sullivan for several years as stenographer Mr Shank ar- j rived today from Chatham Virginia j where he is interested in the flour j milling The young couple I will leave for Chatham late day evening A E Russell filed a petition today asking divorce from Rena Russell on the ground of cruel treatment and adultery They were married in Iowa in August 3300 and lived together until June 12 1905 There are three children and the band asks the custody of the oldest j He also asks an injunction restraining the wife from selling personal ty and asks that the homestead be given him ITALIANS STOPPED o'clock this morning between an Illi Central and a kee freight train persons were injured as Markham F M Osage wrist ed and elbow bruised Gaul Frank Lyle leg broken Child of M J Blaser Clear Lake I Wash bruised and otherwise injured The passenger train was struck about midway and two of the coaches were derailed and broken The engine of the Milwaukee train was derailed causing a huge pile of debris that not cleared away for hours in Wreck The above message tells of an dent that befell a train in charge Waterloo engine and train crews The Illinois Central passenger was No 401 that left Waterloo at o'clock this morning in charge of Engineer gy Fireman Towndsen Conductor Barr and his brakeman The train is made up from passenger train No 1 from the east and carries a number of sleeping cars At Lyle Minn the Milwaukee road crosses the Illinois in much the same manner does Great Western and Central on Water street at the railroad bridge in this city The Illinois Central train was moving slowly over the track when it was struck by a freight train also moving slowly along the Milwaukee road The coaches filled with passengers were struck and two cars wera ed from the trucks The engine crew from Waterloo bat tbe Return From Have Been a Murder well educated highly accomplished j and was loved and respected by all j who knew her She attended college j in Mr Morris Illinois Three years i ago she was united in marriage to i i Wm F Shrock He and her father i From October Party of Students in Peril he W F neighborhood in aad and four sisters acd five June annual orange township seven miles south brothers survive her The sisters are 1 session of the Upper Iowa conference j of this city on the Eagle Center road Mrs Emma Miller Carleton j of the Methodist church will be held I was thrown in a fever of excitement ka Misses Eliza B anil Sadie Miller at Hampton beginning September 27 Curbing Gang Will Complete Work on I evening over the finding of who are engaged in missionary work instead of October 11 as first set A i the charred remains of Mrs Shrock in India Mrs Will Maust Orange letter received Saturday by Presiding East Side Want jn the ashes of a burned building thai township The brothers are Wilbert j Elder F Pitner of tiie but a short distance from her Walter Arthur Lloyd and Earl j town district from Bishop Luther The discovery was made Mr and Mrs Shrock had given up i son D D LL D of Chattanooga j Wm F Shrock husband of the farming and had rented the place to j Term who will preside gave the fortunate woman on his return from her brother It was in- j for the change of date All of The first consignment asphalt ar- j ihls tne A deep tention to move to Waterloo soon the presiding elders of the districts of More Paving rived and will be laid on the i surrounds the case and there as a suitable residence could be found the conference but one have joined set as soon as the fluxing oil is being no eye witness to the tragedy She was a member of the German j with Rev Dr Pitner durin ved The asphalt is sent here that blotted out the life of this tist church in Orange township all her j weeks in an effort to have th recent The asphalt is sent here tuat out the life or this tist church in an ner weeks in an effort to have the date set Philadelphia in a hardened condition young woman it is life and the funeral will be held at j forward The chief objection to the and not until after it has gone through facts leading up to her death will that place Tuesday morning at latter date was the inconveniences a softening process can it be spread i remain as a closed book although o'clock Rev J B Rover of Mt i that would be made for the pastors upon the streets The hardened neighbors and the county officials are ris Illinois assisted by Rev A P who had to move owing to the lateness terial must first be heated and then the I anxious to probe the matter to the Slough officiating The remains will j of season The church of oil which is obtained at to endeavor to discover the real i be laid to rest in Orange cemetery burg is mixed with it The Barber company received a ten days ago and expect the oil at any time The asphalt will be laid on the streets in vi ill uc LAIC the same order as the concrete was about 5 Saturday evening Mr cause of death Husband Found Body Mrs death was made known i SUIT DEC placed The personnel of the workmen on Shrock who had been in Waterloo on a business errand since about tea i ton which entertains the conference i was willing that the date be changed i and the bishop agreed the concrete was changed considerably j this morning The Italians and a part dar arrived his team and put them away and had started to do the evening chores when I he saw smoke in the grove a short dis- j tance from the house On going to i discover the cause he found that the used for j storing the coal had burned and the j smoke was coming from the ruins PERMANENT INJUNCTION ISSUED OF MARTIN BROS ON CIGAR LABEL of the negroes who have been ed at the mixing machine and ing the concretes along the streets have been dismissed from the service and the work is being done by loo men Seven high school boys and j one college attendant were given em- this morning The curbing gang will complete their I thought flashing through his mind K Enjoined Selling to the grand executive council foe t Via i I A LABEL RIGHTS DEFINED CEDAR RAPIDS WINS A HOME 5 U C T Grand Council Voted ilt Favor of Sinclair Proposition Cedar Rapids June ids won out when The vote was reached on the question of locating the al orphans home of the United Com- Travelers Saturday The grand council voted that the Sinclair mansion in this city is the most tie and practical plan and instructed the home fund committee to report work on the east side tomorrow and lhat had not seen Mrs his return Borne he went at i passengers were not When the collision occurred the sengers were thrown from seats and many of them were bruised more or less The only ones injured to any extent were those mentioned above After the accident the crew took the passengers to Albert Lea in the coaches that remained on the track ahead of the ones derailed Called for Assistance Waterloo was notified of the trouble and the wrecker was sect to the scene at 6 o'clock this morning in charge of Engineer Cos and Fireman Whitney Several hours elapsed be- fore the road was opened to traffic Train No 404 due here at o'clock at 12 The engine on and St P was placed on the tracks and both lines are now open No one on the kee freight was injured although the engine crew was shaken up Much Anxiety Here News of the wreck caused some ex- in Waterloo as the first re- ports were greatly exaggerated eral persons having been reported killed A definite account of the dent was not received here until nearly noon and much worry was occasioned the relatives of the train and engine crew on Wednesday will begin operations ms nome ne on the west side The start will be i in search The floors and made corner of and j windows of the house were open so Grant avenues and in they were when home ic t most a lor a the morning and a call to her dm not a Cigar Under An Infringing Label mile I their consideration j The Des Moines offer of five acres of land in the Highland Park addition j was first voted down These officers I Grand Past J Brazzel bring a reply Thinking A permanent injunction was entered of Sheldon 4 waiver has been filed with the city was wrong Mr Shrock sought his tais forenoon by Judge F C Platt Grand H Smith of clerk by Dr J E O'Keefe in he brother-in-law Wilbert Miller who was i straining the cigar firm of Card j Des Moines asks that tie paving extended in j about the barn Both the gentlemen i Keagy from using or putting on the T- front of his residence at the comer of Walnut and Maple streets and agrees searched for Mrs Shrock but she i market a cigar under the label of could not be found Thinking that Big as was asked in the It T J J to pav for the same at the current i burned building had something to do Martin Bros plaintiffs in the i ter absence they returned to the action rates without the preliminary ings The paving is being laid on one side of his house and he asks the ex- i few Palls Ol tension of the improvement upon the Maple street side Stakes were set today for the tional block of paving on Logan nue Grand Junior E Ro- per of Fort Dodge Grand R Olmsted oC Sioux City Grand C Porter of Ot smoking debris and after throwing a action was commenced during j tumwa on the ashes they i January of this year to Card I Grand B Platner of horrified to find the charred re- j Keagy from selling a cigar under the j Council Bluffs Only the Big Head label which the latter firm j Grand R Rohde of claimed 10 have copyrighted and on j loo was alleged they had built up i Grand V Wadd of mains of the missing lady bones and 3.1 j A 1 t J between and work m destroying the body a business throughout state streets ordered bV the council a few j These were taken from the ashes and j Bros this was days ago The Barber company rave i Placed on a alle neighbors infringement and that the goods were intimation that the would object to notified of the discovery and m put up In packages to the ones now have been adjusted A of workmen Grand Executive M Keeler of Marshalltown J J Ryan of lllllllldlivjll j the additional work but all difficulties a short time a OI relatives and br plaintiff The decree entered j Dubuque was chosen as the next i friends had The coroner was bv tlie court provides that Card place of meeting by sent for A jury made up of neigh j Keagy shall pay all costs of the The Sinclair property was offered to the grand council for less than Austin Barrett Wants Divorce naif its actual value but there is a Legal separation is asked by Austin j long step between the vote of along the streets to be improved The out not to establish j Barrett of Cedar Falls from his wife j day and the actual purchase of the work was started at the corner of j cause of death in a petition filed by him this property Cause of Death Not Known i noon and in addition he asks j i ary custody of their thirteen year old along Park avenue boulevard today Seventh and Mulberry streets i The concrete mixing gang is at work and will probably have the block be- tween Walnut and Franklin streets completed this afternoon The work a little slow this morning because j j cause of restraining his wife from selling can be picked up where the j Temporary injunction 3d though the true j platt this is not known There GASOLINE LAUNCH EXPLODED Ten Students Injured in a Boating John C Glair industrial j GOING TO DUBUQUE er of the Illinois Central Ry Co ed in Waterloo this morning to look Choirs up matters of mutual interest to the j railroad company and the board of trade and commercial organizations of in ritv and Will in City and Will C Excursions Iowa City June an explosion on a gasoline launch belonging to the sought by the woman herself The jn Cedar Falls in April Coralville and Highland Park boat line family is in very good financial and they lived until May Saturday afternoon ten students of i her health was reasonably Curing the last few years he j Iowa university and commencement good and it was not known to her treated him cruelly i visitors received painful but not vile names and at j oils injuries consisting of scorched to vorry she appeared to have Qus times bag him ier fist hands aad hair In filling the city He was driven about the A number of the members of choirs to live for that a person from the Episcopal churches at Mason and ar- and with a club He states she j tank Frank Allwine in charge spilled The day before she attended stays Out very late at night j gasoline in the boat When the engine a school picnic a neighbor's grove She talked alo UL route to IQ pany for the purpose of gaining baque They will remain in Waterloo who had at the thorough knowledge of the industrial j over night and hold a m the i situation here with a view of learning j Christ church this evening At in a happy way to all and Lyngby are plaintiff's at- i the boat which caught enjoy the occasion A j jy The occupants ji charge of adultery j started a wave of flame shot through ht fire jumped and the what industries could be placed here to the best advantage The board of supervisors are in sion today and before the end of this meeting will equalize the assessment of property in Blackhawk county This work cannot be done however until the assessment of chy of Waterloo has been relume 1 which probably will not be before the last of this week The committee appointed to check with the county treasurer turned in their report today which shows the hand on June 1st to be tomorrow morning all will leave on Illinois Central excursion for where the annual choir festival of the j deanery will be held i this city the morning thi I little cirl Mrs Shrock afternoon to the home of Daniel The were E J of on the near 7 to i kerton arrested him on information of i Chester HE Dow or Denmark J and took him before the and John Andrews o n-f A 1 The Mrs Martha Goodwin funeral was held this afternoon at the Union chapel on Jefferson street The vice was in charge of Rev Noah wick pastor of the Christian church SIS toso be be wa b of low rate and combined attractions al Dubuque giving an excellent for a pleasant outing HILLERY WILL RETURN alH i o rt Years i F M Isom came as The Some Circumstances j unfortunate man is between 40 and j A few are brought out that 45 years of age and is charged by Ins j Mamial town June I or mav not have a bearing on wife with Having to kill Bounty low ot A V who recently gave up W lady can to hor death her TIea acre H uoa Former Operator for Illinois Will Resume Here bis position as ticket for Her were found on a family consists of a wife linois Central in nnd has sill in Ono of lie been employed sinco by Rook neighbors states sho thoso at land Ry Co at Clarion in a similar nines Mr Shrock used n can of i sition has decided to return to bis osone in tho morning in filling in- and state the loss is the The towns snow as a slight increases the city of EASTERN company wants an educated person either man or woman to represent them on the road chance for Waterloo teachers Address at once Geo L Schuman Co General De- livery Waterloo Iowa Plenty of pure fresh well water Is the beauty of a lunch or meal at the Owl Cafe 105 East Fifth street former position in city and On looking al ibo assisted by Rev Skinner Burial was j at ticker ho found that it was not as ho made in Elmwood cemetery window in a few days Mr bad loft it One lamp isi the F Turner state deputy for order Marshalltown shows a substantial Sam nnd Ladies of is The city's population s a will remain for an gain of something over oOu m tte past five years BASE BALL TOMORROW PARK WATERLOO va FT DODGE Game culled nt p m i take this position T of in and open mooting to bo evening by tho local in 0 A R i fact This gain is m spite of H A who has held the cant fact to bo used in clearing the the Press but now of Ashland tion since Hillery left will mystery of the death is that the re- i consin arrived in the city this 1 return to Jesup station he gave up mains were found lying on the back ing for a visit at the home of his and under them were corn cobs that brother Harry Chappie closed by toe is one of tho most competent won in boon but not filled ball Thero will bo a program of i lost the this class of work who is employed by oil during day Part of a speaking music recitations inc and j ana the company and when lie loft the bottle was found the burned refreshments will bo served Tho Central about months ago was of- building Saturday evening but the is cordially invited to attend feied several different positions by vessel was destroyed to that j different companies He accepted one that it could not bo learned what had Win Chappie formerly of Laporte extra at Clarion been in it Probably the most where ho was editor and To Dubuque and return via the Central tomorrow only Choir festival and baseball All In- No river filth in meals at the Owl