Waterloo Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - June 17, 1905, Waterloo, Iowa DAILY REPORTER 4 O'CLOCK EDITION TENTH WATERLOO IOWA JUKE 17 1905 NUMBER 2949 WORKING FOR AN ARMISTICE NEGOTIATIONS UNDER WAY FOR SUSPENSION OF HOSTILITIES JOHN BULL AFTER BEAR GREAT BRITAIN INSISTENT OVER SINKING OF SHIPS Japanese Steadily Extending Lines of Peace Again Reopened Headquarters of the Russian army Manchuria June is learned from an authoritative source negotiations toward an armistice are under All Quiet at the Front Pass June all is generally quiet at the front and the are even retiring southwards it is reported they are steadily ex- tending their lines eastward There is no indication of the commencement of a general engagement May Change Meeting Place St Petersburg June tion of the place of meeting of Russian and Japanese representatives has been reopened There is a possibility The Hague instead of Washington may be selected Exchanges to that end are now proceeding between For- eign Minister Lamsdorff Ambassador Meyer and Washington WORD IS REASSURING France and Germany Not Likely to Clash Over Morocco June and France will not come to a clash over Morocco if reassuring official grams reaching Washington over night from the European capitals accurately represent the situation It can be an- negotiations at Paris are gressing slowly but with good will on both sides and that things between France and Germany are moving and it will soon be possible to straighten out existing tangles The Washington government is fully in formed about every move and the ing here in the highest official circles is not one of uneasiness j bride's parents and Mrs Robert IW Roberts at 104 Beppler avenue j The ceremony was performed at o'clock by Rev Samuel Calien in the j i presence of a few of the i lives and most intimate friends of the I contracting parties Among them from j a distance were Mr and Mrs A W i Barilett father and mother of the MANY IOWANS N WASHINGTON NEARLY PASSED THROUGH j of Cambridge Iowa Miss CENSUS WILL COUNT ABOUT Council Bluffs was selected as the j J A Lapham Osage second vice j idem N G recording j secretary W B Clemmer Council j Bluffs general secretary B F Des Moises statistical Mrs B F Des Moines jurer J F Hardin field OF CONDEMNED MAN LISTS AID OF SUPREME JUDGE TO SAVE HIS SON tary Prof Elias Handy Mount ant nr MacKellar cousin of the bride and WATERLOG BEFORE 2 O'CLOCK Mrs j M of i law of the groom The bride is a known school FEDERAL JOBS for holding the convention next j year Banner counties awarded gavels were Cerro Gordo Crawford Hardia j Jefferson Linn Monona and Wright Last Day of War Game Fort Va June last day of the war game opened with an attack on Fort Monroe at dawn by de- and munition boats Admiral Dickins fleet of boats crept close to the walls of the fort before they were discovered The fusilade was brief but lively IT FILLS 500 WENT FROM WATERLOO sure her many graces will meet every requirement in her new school of one scholar which she has chosen for life i CREDIT GIVEN TO AN ILL-FATED FAMILY MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL Mother Killed in Runaway and Two Will Be Made at Once to Lower Court MANY MORE TRAINS WILL PASS Until about two years ago the family j WILL BE APPORTIONED AS THEY Children Drowned THROUGH HERE TONIGHT More Passengers West Than the resided in Washburn where Miss I erts was born and raised She taught in the country schools in the county for several terms Later she taught in j CLAIM RESIDENCE roads Can ger Coaches Available I Albia June 17 Don and Leigh ingsworth aged 10 and io years the j sons of Superintendent Hollingsworth j of this city were drowned at Ottumwa i Effort Before Execution Wiil Bt Carried Out the public schools in Cambridge and Dubuque Carpenter Attempts Suicide From the while she met the young man of j her choice For the past year she has been engaged m the city schools in Waterloo on the west side and was j elected for next year Mr Bartlett is i cashier of a bank at Colo and is The Waterloo railway grounds re- ly of by those who know him very much the city terminals of He is a brother of F A Bartlett the While Temporarily Insane From News Des Moines June census statistics will be increased by about v j last appearing in tha in regard to us j Their father was for fourteen years Edgar murder case h appears superintendent of the Albia city father condemned man is schools The boy was drowned doias everything in his power to have while trying to save the younger NEW HAMPTON MEETING ENDS BREAK AWAY FROM SHEA Leaders of Drivers Are Sore on the President Chicago June demand for settlement of the teamsters strike is expected to be made before night Several leaders of the drivers are said to have broken away from President and arranged a caucus at which they plan to canvass the situation and secure pledges enough for calling off the strike GERMANY STILL INSISTENT Presses France Diplomatically for Con- Berlin June foreign office telegraphed to Prince man ambassador at Paris during the last day or two in a sense that will be reassuring to French apprehensions if such ware felt in the French cabinet Germany still presses France ically fof her acceptance of a proposal to hold a conference of powers on the subject of Morocco HUNDREDS OUT ALL NIGHT Excursion Steamer Grounded With t 100 on Board Detroit June Eleven hundred people were forced to spend the night on the excursion steamer Columbia grounded on island The excursionists were transferred to the steamer Promise and arrived this morning here Steamer Fire Causes Panic DR HEARST HAD AN EXPERIENCE IN HIS HOME WITH MID- NIGHT MARAUDER PURSUED BY BULLETS Several Shots Fired After Fleeing Thief Gave An Alarm Cedar Falls June residence of Dr Hearst on Ninth and Main streets was entered by a burglar last night who was discovered by the doctor before anything had been taken The doctor chased him for some ance down the street and fired three shots a revolver but was not able to capture him About this morning while Dr Hearst was only partly asleep he heard a slight noise in the living room adjoining He noticed a shadow and thought it was from the window tain but noticed there was not a tain drawn on the window which would east a shadow in that place He stepped quietly living room and met the burglar face to face near the center of- room The stepped back quickly into tie bedroom for a revolver and when he returned the party had gotten into the yard and was running toward the street Dr Hearst gave chase and fired three shots all in the ground for the purpose of frightening him He was unable to overtake his man and did not nize him The police have no clue as to bis identity During the night the house of John Waltman was also entered The party entering in some way dislodged a tion of a shelf which fell to the floor arousing the occupants of the house He was scared away by this alarm and none of the members of the family had an opportunity to see him plainly OLD SETTLERS PICNIC a great railroad system today estate man in this city i lowans who are now residents or j Races Have Been Successful and At ise of the excursions that uje the young j Washington holding federal positions i tendance Large here en route to Chicago Be- tween and people have ready gone to the eastern metropolis and thousands of others have not yet arrived in Waterloo Many special trains will pass through tonight The Illinois Central has carried the j largest number of passengers thus far because of the large territory west of here The Rock Island and Great Western are also making their home the death sentence changed July 13 j has been named as the of the execution and immediately on I ing a telegram telling him 01 the tion of the supreme court of Missouri in refusing to reverse use decision or the lower court J M Bailey whose home is in left for Kansas DIED OF WHOOPING COUGH make at the national capital It is expected I that two or three hundred of these i June last of former lowans will credit their splendid condition and an audience of in the following item from the Kansas City Journal of dence to Des Moines which will in- crease the population of this city cor- Warren Brooks Son of W W BrooksJ and mav The census cards of Iowa of Child Dead j residents at will be Warren Russell Brooks little son of to respective cago from all points where their lines touch the points along the Illinois tral The rate on the Central is good between the Missouri and rivers which means from Council Bluffs and Sioux City as far east as Dubuque The rate on the Great Western does not extend farther south than Waterloo but many people from other points paid local fare to Waterloo and purchased excursion tickets from here The Rapid Transit brought in large delegations from dar Falls Denver and other points who joined the excursion here Great Western Crowds Because the rate on the Great ern commenced at Waterloo their trains carried few excursionists be- sides those who boarded the train here Up till noon they had sold a few more j than one hundred tickets to Waterloo people This number was divided among trains No 2 that left at this morning No 6 at a m and No 4 at today Their W W and Edna E Brooks living in j The state executive council recently i their home of whooping cough and i Washington w be filled out by former about present The Hugh Wayne or g F D Sockwell 1 2 i Robert G b g W i son John Bailey of Laporte Iowa who came here last Friday tearfully and i Dewar at 1.500 census population to i T a rate of for the round trip to i d Tn ho S- of whooping Death occurred at of complications o'clock yesterday morning The tie fellow was born February 3 He leaves father and mother and sisters and two Funeral will be Sunday morning at o'clock at Mt Zion church in East Waterloo township and burial will be made in the cemetery A short prayer state who still claim i a residence here Major Fleming who wa Best time The pace nor Shaw has written back to tary Davidson of the executive council b m Pa stating that he had already distributed 1 s K t all of the census cards and needs i b- m- at least three hundred more These once be to him Macy 3 4 3 4 I Best time The three-fourths mile prayerfully in hopes of 9 j 2 9 i other chance for saving the life of his 3 g son Edgar Bailey who is condemned to be hanged July 13 has met with a reward While making his usual tour 4 i of the jail scattering seeds of I ness as he went Evangelist Smiley 9 met Edgar Bailey The plight of the 9 2 i driver excited the pity of the I silver-haired evangelist and so it was natural that when the aged father of i the condemned man came from his j home in Iowa he should go to the service will be held at the home is if even 3 i evangelist to ask what done -ir S g 10 o'clock Little Sias Child The little child born to Mr and Mrs Carleton Sias on Wednesday of this week died last night at the family home at 820 West Fourth street This was the only child and its death is greatly mourned by the young couple is well as by their many friends in Waterloo A short prayer service was held at the this morning at 10 o'clock conducted by Rev Chas combe of the Congregational church and burial was made in Elmwood Washington colony of lowans will save the state census from showing a de- Pf crease The count of Adams county was completed Friday morning and it joins in the column of counties with a decrease in population from the eral census figures of 1900 The evangelist knew gome county secondY W office Holders republicans as well as special train leave Waterloo at o'clock this evening and WAS AFFECTED BY HEAT Michael Zwack Temporarily Insane and Cuts His Throat Dubuque June Zwack a carpenter residing at 90 penter third Time BIG DRAINAGE DITCH ORDERED About Acres of Land Will Be Drained at a Cost of Council Bluffs June an democrats and he told of the coming of the father evangelist said he had resided in Springfield and that he knew for- mer Supreme Judge Sherwood who re- sides there He added that if ha could get the ear of Mr Sherwood he believed the jurist would take the case vote the supervisors of and try to have it A and Harrison counties i passed the hat and raised the union drainage ditch system i enough money to pay for a copy for the relief of the Missouri river j the supreme court's decision affirming lands The improvement will the verdict of capital punishment avenue is in a serious condition as or ft to j awarded by the trial court and also the result of wounds in the throat self- inflicted while temporarily insane as j benefit acres of land 1 the price round-trip tickets to rive in Chicago at tomorrow morning The only other train on which tickets will is No 2 at midnight tonight The final re- turn limit will be June 26 is the central point through result ot being Mr tie Local Association Congratulating j ville and decided ro return on j Thursday He secured a ride as far as Durango and walked all the way from to his home a distance Themselves The Waterloo Baseball association is very well with the work of channel Springfield and something extra for traveling expenses meet in joint session on June -On Saturday night the two old men to hear damage Appraisers j both past 70 years went to Springfield have recommended the allowance of and yesterday they returned to say for land taken to furnish a j that the former supreme judge haot right of way The Northwestern has j agreed to take the case Accordingly 12 coaches and all have Illinois Central The Illinois Central carried the Annual Event Will Be Held Monday in est number of excursionists through which the excursion trains from 4 i west will run over the Great Western Operator Brown received a message today noon stating that seven trains loaded to full capacity had passed I through Oelwein from until noon and that the officials would run 21 trains from the west if a sufficient number of cars could be obtained Each of their trains is composed of f flip congratulate themselves on securing of Manager Meek to i die the team disturbers have i all been out and perfect j mony the team and there is little doubt but that they will finish j is a large he the j claims of for bridges will be compelled io build to it i either first or second in the race for long walk He drank a quantity of ice cold lem- j shortly afterward began running up and down stairs and around i i the house like a wild man He j the team is well balanced and playing gessed rf a and j from 8 to been filled good ball Newmeyer Released The release of Harry Newmeyer the big left-handed pitcher will not en the team in the for his arm not been at any time j slashed himself about tae throat His I wife called a physician who dressed the wounds and Mr Zwack was ed to Mercy hospital During the night Mr Zwack partly recovered from the effects of the sunstroke and unless OFFICERS FOR BEN HUR Melchoir Court No 8 Held Election Friday Night Melchoir Court No S Tribe of Ben Denver Grove Denver June an- meeting of the pioneer settlers zs i gone and many more are expected i ing the night to win his share of the games j j While the management regrets to let i The first train to arrive was a i a man go who has the ability that New York June which county will be held here special from the west in charge of En- j meyer has they felt they had carried T him long enough for him to recover but his chances are said to about even started in the hold of the steamer sas City of the Savanah line off Sandy Hook early today caused a panic among her 600 passengers and which Monday in the grove The gineer Alderman and Conductor Geo Denver brass band will furnish music i Myers and a number of other attractions will be on the grounds The event is held was believed to have been annually The electric railway will ed broke out anew after she had reached dock It is feared the flames may reach a quantity of rosin and pentine in the hold and cause a explosion Chicago June morning Boston 2 Detroit 7 MARTIN'S original p and genuine BIG HEAD CIGAR Keeps growing in popularity because of their superior quality and manship Our sales have nearly doubled on them this year over last run trains here from all directions and have made a rate of one fare for the The train arrived at o'clock and was composed of nine heavily loaded passenger coaches j he could do and decided to release him The train proceeded east under Mr and Mrs Carl Hein and little i baby former residents of Waterloo DRUGGISTS HARD HIT Malt Tonic Decision Far Reaching in Its Effect Des Moines June 17 Des Moines Hur held election of officers at the meeting last night The following were H E Kennison L V Utter F Reed K of E Curtiss Harper Kahler K of I W Record K of O W Dinzy a motion is to be made for a new trial and perhaps after all boy as the helpless and almost less old father calls the condemned man may save his life ANNOUNCEMENTS druggists have beell by tion of Engineer Stearns and arrived m the city this morning from fh round trip from Sumner Tri- of Waterloo people poli Glasgow aad Waterloo The cheap rate will draw an immense crowd if the weather is fine as many former Denver residents are residing in and vicinity tor Ward with an addition of a their home in Superior Wis to visit for several weeks among friends Mr attorneys that the decision cf the court rendered in the case from TWO SHERIFF'S SALES TODAY City and Farm Property Sold Execution Sheriff Caldwell held SITE FOR ELKS HALL H W Grout Purchaser of Business Property in West Waterloo A deed was filed at noon j ing lot 3 and 13 feet of lot 2 in block Ten minutes later regular passenger i Hein was for years engaged in the -I i No 404 arrived from Albert Lea In j C car shops in He is to the i n the matter OI Geo- tor Searles and Puterbaugh It carried seven coach loads of excursionists from the north and five additional coaches were added here The train departed in charge of Engineer Marsh and Conductor DeGon Northern in Superior j cent and which fras based oh sales of sold to Geo Kistner for The seniors of Our academy a of tne Rads juniors last evening at the residence of J F Mulkern 302 Iowa street Passenger train No 4 that arrived Thirty guests were present Games j from the west at o'clock this af- 1 dancing instrumental and vocal music tj carried an immense number served to make the occasion a 1 uon amons of excursionists and a train j ful one Refreshments were i 8 original plat of Waterloo from I behind running as second No 4 had Mayflower a tonic made at a Cedar amount of debt against the property to was malt ionics or beverages as well as Another sale was made in the case to patent medicines containing large Of Harvey Rockwood vs H M Reed et al This property consists of the house and lot across the street from the Catholic church in East Waterloo It was bid in by Mr Rockwood for a consideration of H M Reeti appears as a defendant in Odd members and their friends are invited to the an- memorial services to be held in the I O O F temple Sunday June ISth at p m The hold a picnic at Denver Tuesday June 20th Take the car Bring well filled baskets A candidate for 2d G I A to B of L who desire to attend a meeting of L j S Coffin division No of Fore Dodge on Friday June will notify j the president or secretary not later I than Monday June 19 Cedar Hive No 37 L O T Under j Will meet in regular review Tuesday afternoon instead of Monday i All members are requested to two sheriff's ent as be only one meeting a month during the warm weather The Ladies of the serve their rose fast in the church basement morning June 20th beginning fat o'clock Breakfast 25 cents lias created a sensa- McKay of the Savery pharmacy I am advised I will violate the law if I sell without complying with i ii i sen lui ti -U u m EliZabeth Williams and Henry D W at Miss Aimee Taggart and Miss pharmacy any the action it was used for the reason hours today both experienced corks containing and the has been transferred O ITI V liams to H W Grout for a ation of This is a vacant lot located in the business portion of West Waterloo on the corner of Fifth and Commercial It is understood Mr Grout offered morning Passenger train No 2 at o'clock this morning carried only have accepted positions in Yetter Waters dry goods store and began j a few although were several from other points there j their duties this morning Up to o'clock this afternoon the Central i Miller saleslady in some of to him since the mortgage for which I am it was sold was given It was other j so advised that I cannot legally seii i parties against whom a collection was j the several malt tonics because of this enforced by sale of this property on must require purchasers of the leading patents to sign j to purchase this property some time j carried between and people ago and erect a building thereon to be i 200 of whom were residents of used by the Elks as a hall The ter has been considered by the Elks Rock Island for some time and this action on the i part of Grout is looked upon as evidence that they have accepted his proposition A meeting of the Elks will be held this evening when the matter be taken up This location is considered an ideal one for the purpose of erecting a large brick building to be used not only as a hall for the Elks but also as an of- fice building MONEY TO land Nobles has money to place on farm loans Call at cial Bank Waterloo Iowa Children's day and graduating ex- from the primary department of the First Presbyterian Sunday school will be held tomorrow at a ui the dry goods store of Yetter ers will visit over Sunday at the home of her parents in Fairbank which they had given a mortgage The Chicago business on the Rock Island from this point has been good I Herman Kohl returned this morning j from the east where he has been sn r n today the total number of tickets sold J decision It is my understanding that the druggists will seek to secure the at- W F won from T P tention of tlie court on a petition for ers in the final for the Lichty cup in rehearing will then endeavor to the match on the golf links of the get a modification of the decree so as Country club The match was recognized patents sold commenced at SO in the presence of j at noon today reaching 161 At first it was thought this road would not sell as many tickets for the excursion j but the fact that the Illinois Central was likely to have so many turned the j Waterloo excursionists that way first train recognizing the excursion tickets left at this morning a larger number will take the regular j this afternoon j POPULAR TEACHER WEDS Miss Jessie Roberts Married t Banker of Colo Iowa Miss Jessie Roberts of this city and j D F Bartlett of Colo Iowa united in marriage Wednesday ing of this week at the home of the j Court was adjourned last night to Monday morning CUT OFF THE ROBBER Keeps you half ill quit 10 days and use POSTUM and note change in health as medicines and not as beverages and n large number of the and that they will concede the to their friends who had been invited to prevent the sale of the so-called mall j see the match and was not I beverages until d o'clock It was a close game This decision catches the all the way through The gists with thousands of dollars worth j her of strokes for the IS holes was 102 of stock on hand which it will be im- for Wiehman and 103 for Myers The r possible to dispose of legally in view cup was not at the grounds and of this decision not be formally presented to the ner but that ceremony will be formed later A was served at the club house SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION Closing Session of Iowa State tion The services at the M E church in this city tomorrow will bo Ottumwa lime following j out of the ordinary In the morning officers were elected yesterday at the 1 Rev Loveland will fill the pulpit as closing session of annual ual and in the evening Attorney A convention of the Iowa Sabbath School j B Switzer of this city will speak on President A F N the impressions he gained from a bleton Oskaloosa first vice president it of two years in the orient The largest assortment in the city Every one a new carried over stock liners 121 EAST 4TH ST