Judge McCarty Says Utah Senate Split By Mormon Gentile
Washington Jan 17 Judge William M McCarty of the Utah supreme court testified in the Smoot investigation that Utah had a tacit plan to keep one senator a Mormon and one a Gentile. He doubted church as political factor and noted Gentiles feared Mormon unity if Mormony united.
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Koch Trial Reveals Intense Cross Examination of Dr Koeh
New Ulm Minn Jan 17 The Koch murder trial reached a pivotal moment as the defendant was sworn as a witness. Prosecutors pressed Dr Koeh on key points including the hammer the poison and the writing of the word saropie while probing relations with Gebhare. The state anticipates rebuttal evidence and calls several witnesses to challenge As a Py Brooks alibi and to address a five percent stock guarantee dispute.
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Cedar Falls Agitated Over Adirondack Gold Mining Scheme
A Cedar Falls leader sparked a local gold mining venture after stock sales around $60,000 to residents. The Adirondack discovery reportedly yielded gold near $25 per ton, drawing wide interest as Cedar Malls and homes weighed the potential profit and risk of the investment.
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Bovine tubercle bacilli debate in German findings recalled
The piece discusses a German imperial commission report on bovine and human tuberculosis differences. It notes intermediary stages between species, mentions Koch's assertions, and cites Behring on potential similarity of bacilli virulence. It highlights cases where young children may have contracted from diseased cows and warns against casual precautions.
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Views of the People Highlight Waterloo Mission Aid
A reader recounts moving to Waterloo for health and work, weather delays, and finding shelter and nourishment at the Waterloo Mission thanks to Rev Clarence Miller and his wife. The letter praises the Miller family and Waterloo’s residents for charitable aid during a cold winter and notes a council reply on residency classification for those owning under three acres.
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Overrules the Motion in Willing Trial
Judge A S Blair overruled a motion for a new trial for L G Willing convicted of arson and set January 24 as sentence date. Attorney Switzer argued twenty three reasons for relief and asked time to prepare a transcript to appeal. County Attorney Mears opposed the motion in vigorous terms.
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Death claimed her Minnie Wellnauer in Itovian hospital
Minnie Wellnauer died after an appendicitis operation at the Itovian hospital following admission Thursday and surgery Friday. Born March 25, 1872 in Gilburiville, she lived in Waterloo with relatives after moving from Springfield Missouri. Survived by mother, brother William, two sisters in Chicago and Waterloo. remains to Springfield for interment.
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Tattooed arms link Reinbeck robbers to chase tale
In Marion jail James Moore shows two tattoos a blood red heart with anchor and a long decollete woman on the left arm to Deputy Marshal Healy. The designs match a description from a Chicago detective in a letter, tying the Reinbeck bank robbers to their famed pursuit and arrest.
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Prisoners Confined In Inner Cells Amid Poor Air and Exercise
Sheriff Coquillettee confines two inmates to a small inner steel cell with limited outdoor access. The old man Reach suffers from a long past fall and rheumatism, while Moore loses weight and grows pale from confinement. Some urge moving them to Anastomo for better air and exercise, easing sheriff duties and inmate distress.
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Cummings Appointed Assessor to Fill Vacancy
C W Cummings of Ragle township was appointed assessor by County Auditor Ralntow to fill the vacancy created when Henry Rodamar could not qualify. Rodamar remains in California for the winter.
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