Walsh resigns from Democratic National Committee
Ottumwa Iowa September 4 Charles A Walsh longtime Iowa member of the Democratic National Committee and former secretary to Bryan campaigns submits his resignation detailing concerns about corporate influence, party machinery, and the need for independent action. He cites two factions within the party and argues for open political independence and reform. Taggart accepts Walshs resignation without comment.
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Money market shows flurry in late trading
In New York on December 4, the money market spiked in the final hour with bids around 20 percent. By 2:55 p m the rate quoted near 30 percent as the market remained unsettled and unfavorably affected.
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Gans Wins On Nelson Foul In Long Ring Battle
Arena, Goldfield, Nev. fight ends when referee Siler rules Nelson fouled. Gans gains victory as Nelson strikes below the belt and groin. Gans shows remarkable endurance after breaking his right hand in round 39 and continues fighting left-handed. Sullivan plans rematch in two weeks. crowd boos Nelson and his seconds as Gans celebrated.
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Wisconsin Primaries See Voter Ballots Across State
Elections are under way today across Wisconsin to nominate candidates for state ticket, Congress, state legislature, and county offices. Predicting results is difficult as voting continues in Milwaukee and other counties.
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Tomunson Renominated at Democratic State Convention
Minneapolis Sept 4 Governor Johnson and a ticket of helpers were put in nomination this afternoon by the Democratic state convention in what was described as one of the shortest on record.
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Rev Ward Announces Bankruptcy in New York
The Cedar Rapids Gazette notes thousands in Cedar Rapids and Marshalltown will be interested as Rev A Ward former pastor of St Pauls Methodist Church and of Mayshaltown has filed under bankruptcy law in New York City. The report implies Ward’s legal action followed by his current status in the city.
Bankrupt debtor faces vast liabilities and creditor list
In the proceedings a man identified as J. Augustus Ward is named, and J. A. Morin, a former Cedar Rapids resident, is listed among creditors for about $1,000 with several others in Cedar Rapids, Marshalltown and nearby areas also owed. The total liabilities run to several thousand dollars.
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President Roosevelt reviews great naval fleet at Sagamore Hill
Oyster Bay reports President Roosevelt presiding over a spectacular naval review as the Mayflower and fleet gather near Sagamore Hill. He greets senators and representatives, praising patriotism, while weather alternates rain and sun. The day unfolds with a grand ceremony and smooth program.
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Drainage bid set for Goose Pond work in Lester township
The board of supervisors approved H. D. Miller & Son of Fairbank to drain Goose Pond in Lester township. District No. 1 bid 15 cents per cubic yard and District No. 2 bid 11.84 cents. A resolution granted Citizens Gas & Electric Co. permission to lay a gas pipe along Whitney road from Waterloo to the Waterloo and Cedar Falls road, with conditions to restore the sod and guarantee against damages during construction.
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Lester Township
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Whitney Road
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Waterloo
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Yoekstick Morse Wedding at 130 Henrietta Street
Miss Eva Yoekstick wed Amasa Morse of Independence with Rev. Cattermole officiating at the home of the bride’s parents. Bridesmaid and flowers, a three course wedding breakfast, and post wedding home at 120 Henrietta Street after October 1.
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Henrietta Street
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Amasa Morse
Independence
Cattermole
Grace M
Nina Weard
Bessie Middlehauf
Lucile Buxton
Bernard Jenkins
Nellie Brown
Mrs. Morse
American yacht Auk wins first Honsevelt Cup race
Marblehead Mass Sept 4 Amer ica scored a clear victory over Germany in the opening race of the Honsevelt cup series off here yesterday. The Auk owned by Charles Francis Adams Jr. of Harvard won by a large margin. Vim, flagship of Commodore Clark of the American Yacht Club New York, finished second three minutes twenty eight seconds back. The German Wimnossee placed third followed by Caramba Rastandht rink with Tily VII and Gineckaut IV behind. The contest largely featured Auk and Vim with Caramba never posing a threat despite German crew hopes for wind.
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Wanngsee Sailing Club
Niel
Caramba
Rastandht Rink
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Weather Crop Bulletin Des Moines Sept 3
Des Moines reports cooler week ending Sept 3 with near normal average temperatures, aiding crops. Showers benefited pastures, late potatoes, and corn, especially in central and southern areas. Most corn well dented and three quarters expected to mature by Sept 20. by Sept 30 nearly all safe. Cutting to begin in early planted fields. overall conditions excellent where moisture suffices.
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Old Settler Called Home In Waterloo
Mus dyalla McInerney 1827 by 118 Cottage street Waterloo Illinois died Sunday six o clock after five years of illness due to natural causes with severe pain and decline. Survived by three daughters Mrs Powell Mrs Maloney and Miss Margaret McInerney. eleven children total. Funeral from St Josephs Catholic Church with interment in Catholic cemetery conducted by Watcher Cochey and Luria.
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Dennis Nelsnerney
New York
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Ulinois Central
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San Paint
Idato
W. Maloney
Chestnut Street
Margaret McInerney
MeInerney
St. Joseph's
Democrats Split Over Bryan Faction In Iowa
The retirement of Charles A. Walsh from the Iowa national committee sharpens a rift between progressive Bryan allies and traditional anti Bryan Democrats. Walsh says nine of eleven committee members are “sane and safe” Democrats, while conservatives control the state party. The vacancy tests Bryan loyalty as the party debates who should fill the seat and whether to align with the Bryan faction or the conservative wing.
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Chicago
de Laney Nicoll
New York City
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Iowa
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People’s Party
George Huffman
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Democratic selection dilemma shakes Iowa campaign
Iowa Democrats debate a successor to Welsh amid tensions between Bryan loyalists and regulars. Names floated include Wilbur W. Marsh, J. J. Richardson, Col Joseph Hibeeck, and figures like Romans and Weaver. The party faces risk if the national committee delays filling the vacancy or backs a gold democrat, risking repudiation by Bryan supporters.
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Iowa
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Water.co
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Bert Boies
Waterloo
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Stensland Captured In Tangier Fraud Arrest
Tangier Morocco reports the capture of Paul O F Stensland chief executive of Milwaukee Avenue State Bank which closed August 6. He confessed to forging about 590000 in notes and said he expected conviction. Stensland had used aliases and traveled via London and Tangier while evading authorities.
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Stensland
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Norway
London
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Jews to Open Elementary and Secondary Schools in Russia
St Petersburg reports the council of ministers has allowed Jews to establish elementary and secondary schools under the same rules as other faiths. Also noted are trials, expulsions of revolutionists, and a duel challenge involving Lieut Smirnsky in the Manchuria controversy. Armenian communities are said to have burned Tartars.
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Terrorist Network Sought After Warsaw Attacks Reflected
In Warsaw soldiers killed four citizens and made 200 arrests as terrorists roam the capital. A boy drowned fleeing soldiers in the Vistula while escaping. Reports say many terrorists have left Warsaw for rural districts prompting Gov. Gen. Skallon to recall police to the country. Peasants lynched two terrorists at Smvardzero amid general disorder. Dowager Empress Marie and Grand Duke Michael sailed toward Denmark aboard the Polar Star with Tsar Nicholas and Empress Alexandra following briefly aboard the Alexandra.
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Epidemic Among Horses Strikes Mt Auburn Pasture
Mt Auburn reports a horse epidemic blamed on a field plant with a blue flower. Several animals sick, one dog dies, others weak and possibly to die. Vets say the disease comes from eating a poisonous loco weed. horses lie down as in mountainous terrain. This is the first large outbreak tied to field forage.
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Mt. Auburn
Arrests Made in Real Estate Trust Fraud Case
Philadelphia report: Afulph Segal promoter William F. North treasurer and Marshall Collingwood assistant treasurer of the Real Estate Trust company were arrested Friday on charges of defrauding depositors of millions. They were released on heavy bail for a hearing tomorrow. Johan M. Converse director said depositors would be paid in full.
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Afulph Segal
William F. North
Marshall Collingwood
Johan M. Converse
Mrs Shirley Pead Dies at East Waterloo Home
Mrs George Shirley widow of a East Waterloo pioneer died today at 11 am at her home three miles east of the city. Born in New York and reared in Pennsylvania, she married Mr Shirley May 21 1887. They lived in East Waterloo about 50 years. Mr Shirley died about three months ago. She leaves a large family of children.
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Strike ends as carmen vote to arbitrate in SF
The carmen of the United Railroads voted to submit to arbitration, effectively ending the strike in San Francisco. The Associated Press reports the move followed last night’s negotiations, signaling a return toward normal service in the city.
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Hearing on Rockefeller claim before court in Findlay
The September 4 hearing on the motion to wash latoerma Hon against John D Rockefeller as Standard Oil head occurred today. Judge Baker reserved decision and indicated trial will follow if the court sustains the information.
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John D. Rockefeller
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Laday- Jude Baker
Junta Reported Aims For Regional Revolution
A Costa Rica Salvador Nicaragua Honduras links ring alleged revolutionary junta plans funds and supplies for an evolution to start November 1. Report cites a Honduran president relative as source and places the announcement in New Orleans.
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