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   Waterloo Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - September 29, 1905, Waterloo, Iowa                              REPORTER Edition IM tMt IOWA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1905 MANY LIVES LOST IN ISLAND STORM ISLAND PEOPLE SUFFER MUCH FROM RECENT TYPHOON MANY SHIPS WRECKED COASTING SHIPS AND ISLAND TRANSPORTS DESTROYED Cutter a Complete Eleven Americans Reports Coming In Sept now com- In from places along the path of of Luzon and islands cate great loss of and property -In the waters surrounding Samar and other islands many coasting sels island transports have been The coast guard cutter Leyte is a complete wreck Eleven Americans and 24 natives were drowned At the town of 15 natives iwere drowned The loss on hemp plantations is at one million dollars THREW BOMB AT TENEMENT Score of Sleeping People Hurled From Bed By the Explosion I New York Sept A bomb filled with dynamite and inflammable oil was thrown at the rear of a crowded I tenement house in Eighth -One Hundred and Forty-third street early today Over a score of persons were sleeping at lie time were from their beds by the and two of them were carried out unconscious The police believe Hand Italian assassins threw the bomb Budapest Sept tin box filled with powder was found this morning under the staircase of a hotel in which the coalition leaders were Ing RULED AGAINST PACKERS Plea in and De- NUMBER ECHO JR A SICK HORSE His Condition This Morning Caused View Shell Rock Sept W H Belts wag somewhat alarmed this morning by the condition of Echo Jr the Butler county pacer When ho ar- rived at the barn he found the Animal feverish and running at the nose He summoned Or Brodie veterinarian of Waverly Mf Brodie said the animal was suffering from a very severe and his condition Dr Brodie say's must have been at its worst at time of the Libertyville races It is his ion the loss of the race was ly due to the horse's condition as he could not have been at all in proper form RID STREETS OF POLES Iowa Telephone Company Has Forty Men at Work on Streets The Iowa Telephone company ed a force of forty men to work today removing the telephone poles wires cables and all obstructions from the streets of the city The company has been the greater part of the summer placing the telephone wires and cables under ground and now that all connections have been made the company is using new under- ground system for all its lines in the CENTRAL WILL HAVE DAYLIGHT SPECIAL TO CHICAGO BETTER SERVICE WEST REVISED SCHEDULE BECOMES WITHIN A WEEK Train From Westl Due Here at p m Will Arrive at a Instill More Traini The force of men has been divided nto different squads and distributed about the city tearing down old wires and cables and removing the soles as fast as possible Manager Smith states that this work will be continued until everything above belonging to the company is which will be about the first of Since the company moved into the new building at the corner of more and East Third streets five ired new telephones have been edj many of which have already been placed in the homes and business places membered while pastor of the First M E church at Waterloo became ot young girl then 15 yearg of age The couple and were apprehended in Indiana They were brought back to Waterloo and Scott's friends succeeded in having him declared of unsound mind and he was sent to Independence Later he was indicted by the Blackhawk Bounty grand Jury For a number Scott lived bly an inmate of the but really cottage with ing occasionally to the physicians at the hospital since was declared cured and from tlie hospital In the girl married and is said to be living con- and happy The indictment has been dismissed and Scott lii now a freeman PAY NO REWARDS Escaped Inmates of Insane Asylum Must be Returned Free of Charge will be paid by the In- hospital authorities for he capture of escaped patients This oint was definitely settled today a bearing on that subject was received by Mayor Rector irom W P Crumbacker superintendent of he hospital The Waterloo police ave caught several patients who had from the asylum and in order o ascertain if rewards were allowed The mystery surrounding the quent visits of Illinois Central officials over the western lines has been solved by the announcement that a change will be made in time and vice the western divisions within a week General Superintendent F B Harriman General Manager I G General Agent S G Hatch Division Passenger Agent H J Phelps and other officials have passed through Waterloo numerous times of late and a couple of days ago the made the in a ial train It was stated in the ter at the time that their object to better the service but definite as to plans could not be today An extensive revision of the be made Passenger train No 4 that runs between Omaha arriving in Waterloo at p rn will be made train and will reach this city at p'clock in the morning It will reach Chicago at o'clock in the in time to permit passengers attend the theatres or other amusements if they so desire This arrangement will greatly accommodate and all towns along the as it a much belter service east Here Waterloo people had the op- tion of at in the ing at in the afternoon or 7 in the evening With the train leaving Sept Judg Humphrey today sustained the de murrer filed by District rison to the plea in mad I by the packers seeking to hare indict laments of alleged trade de Glared void Judge Humphrey said h I made the decision on ground without consideration tin ties advanced against the plea in abate I meat ar their Crumbacker SUICIDE PACT CHARGED Woman Is Dead and Under Ar rest at St Louis SL Louis Sept of Mrs found I In at the Burlington hotel to day where she had committed suicide with morphine Grimm her finance who was with her is under ar lest charged with having entered into compact with the woman Railroad Y M C A Convention Detroit Sept railroad men are members 1 of the railroad department Y M C A according ai today's session of that organization's convention membership lias increased in two years I Buildings to of 130 valued are occupied Wltte to Meet Emperor L St Witte left St Petersburg today Em- Nicholas at Bjoerke an little fishing port the I recent interview between Nicholas and Emperor William took place just the peace conference Sherrick Arrested Indianapolis Sept E former auditor of state was I today on an indictment him with grand larceny and conspiracy to defraud gave bonds for He Miss Rosevelt Leaves for Japan Seoul Sept Alice and party left Seoul today by special train for Fusan Shimonoseki land Yokohama The Japan be entirely private Miss decline any public hospitalities No argument is needed when Grape-Nuts is served for Watch results In case a person is put to able expense to capture a patient it is the intention of the management to see that they are paid for their time and any expense that they to there is nothing in the nature As a various towns of a reward allowed police officers of the feel that it is to their interest and the interest of their re- towns to take charge of thu escaped patient and notify pital authorities and it has not been customary them to present any for Rural School Exercises Graduating exercises were held at the M E church in Lincoln township of Voorhees last night at wnich Bertha Albright and Alice In- gols received diplomas Both are uates of the school in district number f in that township These young ladies expect to continue their studies in other schools The exercises were well attended and the program very good Some of the pupils in ing districts took part The program was evidence that the teachers in that portion of the county are interested in their work The singing by pupils of No 3 was one of the best portions Superintendent Charles Elliott spoke on the necessity and value of tion stating an education is the best hing that can be given a child it be- ng worth more to himt than an in- of wealth F Leusch a Benedict Dysart Traer Miss Laura Ruge and F Leusch of Waterloo were married Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's mother south of Dysart Miss Ruge is well known locally having lived in Dysart many years She is an lady and highly respected by all who know her Mr Leusch is also quite well known here having been reared on a farm southwest of Traer le is highly respected and is an in- young man and at present s at the head of a cement Shingle company at Waterloo where the y married couple will make their home many friends congratulate them and wish them a happy and nis future at m instead of in the afternoon the accommodations for the east will be much more evenly ed It will also give a daylight ride to Chicago which they have not enjoyed heretofore i Better Connections West Among the other proposed changes will be the running of train No 5 due here at in the morning di- rect to Omaha instead of to Sioux City This will give a much better tion for the west and will subject ists to only one night aboard train be- tween here and Denver Col It will also give much better and closer con- for California and all points The service to City will not be affected as a special train will be put in service between Fort and Sioux City Passenger train No 6 that has been operated between Sioux City and cago will be run between Omaha and Chicago instead The local train be- tween Sioux City and Dodge will make connections with No 6 thus bringing the patrons from Sioux City and Omaha east from Fort Dodge the same train Install More Trains It Is understood that the officials will also establish another through train between Omaha and St Paul via Fort Dodge The train will use Illinois Central tracks between Omaha and Fort Dodge that point be transferred to the M and St L line to St Paul When the contemplated changes go into effect which will probably be Oc tober 1 Central will be able to give the best service between Chicago and west of any road in this section MEETING CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY STEPS IN MATTER SITE WAS PURCHASED Church and Parsonage Will Be at Cor- ner of Wellington Street and Patk Soon Congregational church society which has been formulating plans for more than new church important Thursday and evening were taken about the improvement In afternoon a of the trustees held and a committee to take to dispose of the present church building of Messrs Bragdon Rugg and were also of of J of and Wellington of the DEDICATE HOME OF EASTERN STAR CEREMONIES WILL BE HELD AT BOONE OCTOBER TOOTHACHE CAUSED FIGHT MAN WHIPPED MARSHAL FOR BUTTING IN trustees laid meeting of the church members Thursday evening and was approved A sub- scription paper was the en- of the names of those who will donate money for the ment one of the clauses heading the paper being that the church is to be D R Weaver received a letter a ew days ago from representatives of lie Iowa state historical society at Moines asking him to send to that the old copy of the Waterloo published in 1859 on of which was made at the time of 10 old settlers meeting at Cedar r park It was stated that an old ment of that kind might easily be or destroyed and would rally deteriorate rapidly with ry care They simply wished the of hanging it in the cal building It is rumored again that a morning daily will be started in Waterloo This time the date of its birth has been sot for next Tuesday REV SCOTT AND CONFERENCE Committee on Conference Relations i Will Investigate Hampton Sept case of Rev G E Scott the Waterloo er whose escapade with a young girl member flock a few years ago caused a great sensation in Iowa bed up in the Upper Iowa conference Thursday and promises to be the cause of considerable contention At the morning session Rev Nathaniel Pye offered the following resolution which was signed by a number of well Whereas The records of the dis- court of Blackhawk county Iowa show that Rev G E Scott has been released and discharged from the pital for insane to the care of his wife and that the indictment found against him by the grand jury of said county has been dismissed and the defendant discharged Resolved That a special committee be appointed by this conference to in- this case and report to this conference such recommendations as their investigation will justify Before the matter camo to a vote a substitute resolution was offered viding that tho case of Scott be re- ferred to tho committee on conference relations The substitute motion was adopted It is probable that a lively debate will ensue when the conference com- makes report Just what the object of investigating the case is not known yet Scott it will bo erected the next Location of New Church The ground purchased for the new church is one of the most ideal to be found in the city being of the finest residence portions of the city and far removed from the noise and disturbance of the business district The lots front 130 feet on Wellington street and 120 feet on Park avenue The church will be erected on the cor- ner and the parsonage will be on the second lot Both buildings will face Park avenue The church edifice will be built of the best material for such structures that matter be decided later The parsonage will be a modern dwelling Sale of Present Property The committee appointed to dispose of the present church property will get to work at once to find buyers The building at the corner of Jefferson and Fifth streets was erected teen years ago ana seven years ago a large addition was built The ing is situated on valuable ground which can be used for most any com- business The present sonage is a modern dwelling on West Park avenue nicely located and find a ready sale in some party looking for a desirable residence property Thought Man Was Drunk and Tried to Take Him to Called In Boone Sept dedication of the state Eastern Star Masonic home at Boone will occur on October 18 The local chapter Magi No 139 is in receipt of an invitation to be present at the and the program of the exercises is as Call to order p ny Sever Grand Patron presiding Male quartette Invocation C W Coxe Past Grand Patron Male quartette by chairman of home ing committee Presentation of keys to the home to the Grand Chapter by president of the home Accepting keys of the home in be- half of the Grand Chapter by P J Martin Grand Patron Short Past Grand rons and Past Grand Report of furnishing committee of home board Song Home Sweet by Boone Male Quartette Adjournment Reception at the Masonic rooms in the evening by the citizens of Boone and Magi Chapter No 139 O E S dedication of this new home wili be a great event for Iowa Eastern Stardom The state has previously had nothing of the kind as have many ether states The home be for the use of orphan children of Master Masons and of all Eastern Stars ill men or women in need of a home MAULED THE MARSHAL Man With Jumping Toothache Resist ed Arrest for Drunkenness Sioux Sept man with a toothache sitting disconsolately on the sidewalk man ordered to move on NEW FIRM OF BARBERS J W Beebe and Wm Blowers Will Open Shop Monday on Sycamore J W Beebe and Wm Blowers com- pose the partnership of a new ing firm that will open a this city next Monday The gentlemen will locate in a portion of the billiard hall on Sycamore street between Fourth and Fifth streets Mr Beebe is a barber of twenty years experience fourteen years of which time has been spent in Waterloo He has been con- with but three different shops in this city once with J E as a partner of 3 L Simmons and for the last five years has worked in the shop on Sytamore street now owned by Roger Snyder Mr Blowers has also had considerable experience in the barber business and has also worked for Roger Snyder WILL FILL VACANCY W J PEDDICORD APPOINTED TO POSITION OF SECRETARY OF LOCAL MILLS MAN! WILL DIVORCE CASE OF RUSSELL VS RUSSELL NOW BEING HEARD BY JUDGE BLAIR THIRTY WITNESSES CALLED Little Children Tell Court What They Know of Mother's Actions and Family Quarrels The divorce case of A E Russell vs Rena Russell was commenced in court yesterday district court shortly after erday afternoon The case is being ried before Judge Blair and promises o be long drawn out filled with sensa- testimony from the thirty subpoenaed Edwards ey appear for the plaintiff and for the defense SUCCEED Has Been Identified With Milling 37 Go to Pacific Coast The directors of the Waterloo and Cedar Falls Union Mill company held a business meeting in the offices of the Commercial National bank thia week to select a secretary to take the place of W L Illingworth whose ignation becomes effective October 1st It was the desire of all present that W J Peddicord be tendered the position to fill out the unexpired time the next regular meeting at which time a larly elected Mr has the bookkeeper of the company for many years and is well with the business of the company and the duties of the of- fice Illingworth Retires Illingworth will from active business Saturday evening He has been identified with the milling in- of this city and vicinity for the past thirty-seven years during time he has been at the head of the Cedar yalley Milling company and the Waterloo and Cedar Falls Un- ion Mills He has held the position of manager of the mills and secretary of the company since the consolidation of the milling interests of the two cities was perfected many years ago He is a miller of rare and exceptional ability whose place in the mills part of the evidence introduced missed by the company even o far is with regard to character and I though his successor may be as well of defendant prior to the ration and since that time The case is brought for absolute ration division of property and qualified His long active with the company made his services of double worth and the knowledge he hag gained in all these years oday of the five minor children In j direct on the business is give an understanding of the Eps acquaintance is widespread ase it is necessary to refer to events overing the past two years especially o such events as have bearing on the urn of which plaintiff received or the almost total of over inie time n the employ of the Waterloo ar Falls Gas and Electric t was while fulfilling his duties as uch that he met with an accident in the explosion of gas which injured and the sight of both his eyes SOCIAL Mr and Mrs Wm Bates Entertain A delightful party was given last ening by Mr and Mrs William Bates at their home Fourth street The guests of honor were Mr and Mrs William Thompson of Port ron Mich and thirty guests were in- to meet them Six handed euchre was the feature William Thompson secured the man's first prize a and the lone hand prize a cup and saucer was awarded to A M Place the lation prize went to Alfred Longley arid Mrs Lou Smith secured the ladies head a silver spoon Following the game refreshments were served Mrs Bates being assisted by Mrs Shilliam Mrs T R McCoy and Mrs H D Hafla Mrs F Gertrude Eddy and Mrs H W Hammond were hostesses day afternoon at an enjoyable at Douglass Park Inn Two course refreshments were ed at small tables with covers for The ladies of the Walnut Street tist church will hold a bazaar row in the rooms formerly occupied by I W Coburn in the Fowler block near corner of Lafayette and East Fourth streets by the town marshal a question of He was offered the sum of by the marshal's authority in so ordering the company to settle the matter and prevent its to the dis- court but plaintiff not feeling with such settlement matter into court and as a result re- a his favor granting him the sum of This amount is understood to have been paid by the company and the money so ed was turned over by plaintiff to his wife This money has since been dis- posed of in various ways in the chase of property furniture and the meeting of other current expenses of the family Shortly after the receipt of this money trouble began to brew in the family and relations between husband and wife became so strained that a separation followed since which time they have lived apart Plaintiff now brings suit for division of said erty and to recover what he considers his equitable share of same He also asks for the custody of the children The allegations which were made in the petition and answer are of a very sensational character and the case is attracting much attention A Pathetic Feature and a discussion of the privileges of a free born American a move to take the disconsolate one to a marshal whipped disconsolate one in district court Thursday morning wering to the charge of resisting an Officer This in short is the story which was aired before Judge Gaynor the suit being brought by the state through John marshal of Cor- against Charles a citizen of the same town Both sides forward many witnesses and the fight in which the marshal according to the testimony came off second best was fought and many tion of the One side claimed that Hamron who trial was familiarly referred was drunk while the other side maintained that he was going through the agonies of a toothache and that the marshal was unfortunate in ling him at that precise moment an old soldier 62 years old took the stand he saw Charlie sitting on the sidewalk and from all indications under the in- fluence of liquor He ordered him One feature of the case which is move on Charlie stood up and causing much comment among the bed him by the wrist struck him gal fraternity and others interested the face drew blood much the case is which stained his shirt took away his three older children on the witness staff of office and threw it away Four or five other citizens who saw the fight were put on the stand and testified at great length WILL KEEP THE PLANT stand All of the five children are very young ranging in age from a babe in arms to not over twelve years of age These have been called upon to as to the j conduct of the mother and father and j to state to the best of their ability that j which has taken place in the home and upon the street when the mother i has met other men and when the Spirit Lake Sept the special ily attended performances at the election held in Spirit Lake Thursday j theatre and the different quarrels in- i the proposition to dispose of the in between father and mother trie light plant and grant a franchise and he is liked by all who have had dealings with the company Has Been Mr has been hardest workers about tie been such that He ing to matters which would advance the interests of the company Nor in the afternoon of adverse to to manual to getting down to men under him in any On almost innumerable occasions has he left his office to assist in the ing and starting of heavy loads of He has always had a pleasant word for those who have brought grist to the mills and it is these excellent traits of character that endeared him to the patrons of the company May Go to Pacific Coast Mr Illingworth and out of the company with regret and in so severs all connection with the management of company Within a short time Mr and Mrs Illingworth leave on a where they will visit relatives and friends and on their return home will tions for a trip to the Pacific coast to winter in the land of sunshine and flowers They will continue to claim Waterloo as home and will return in the spring to take up their residence here The Knight's of Columbus held a smoker in their club rooms Thursday night at which thirty members were Father Mulcahy made im- address after which ments were served and a social time enjoyed All are invited to take dinner and supper tomorrow at G A R hall with the Woman's Relief Corps Dinner Supper loc Chicken and lots of other things to eat It People of Spirit Lake Refuse to En- dorse Proposition to Sell Miss Lois Crosby entertained a y of lady friends at her home Thurs- day afternoon at a o'clock dinner the home entertainment the guests visited the Electric theatre Frank Lawson has resigned his sition at Will Bros harbor shop after several years of faithful service health was the cause to A M Johnson was defeated This is the second election held for this purpose within a few weeks with the same result Spirit Lake is thus left with the municipal ownership elephant on its Arguments were closed at this afternoon and the case taken under ad- by the court It will bly be several days before a decision is given The judge wishes to devise some plan whereby the children may hands and does not know what to do properly taken care of H being con- with it not to their interest to be with either father or mother The Christian Endeavor society of the Congregational church will give a free social to the young people this evening in the parlors of the church corner of Jefferson and Fifth streets Refreshments will be served and balance of the evening will be devoted to a literary program and social con- versation Mrs M E Hill mother of F E Hill was injured last night by falling from a street car Mrs Hill was boarding a oar about S o'clock and while stepping upon the running board lost her hold on tho oar and foil backward The lady is 70 years old GORDON LOSES CASE Court at Hampton Directed Jury to Find for Illinois Central Co Hampton Sept In the case of Gordon Ailes vs the Central Railroad Co in which plaintiff asked for injuries his eyes received while employed in I the Illinois Central machine shops at j Waterloo tho court directed a verdict for defendants Tho cnse will be pealed to the supreme court j The exterior of tho Fowler building is receiving n cont of fresh paint I Hat These hats are worn by the men who demand high-grade quality beauty of finish and standard styles All TKe Latest Styles are here Wo have a lino of SOR Soft and Dorby Huts CLOTHING CO DIM Fourth   

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