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IOWA WEEKLY ESTABLISHED Slate Historical Society, Box 434. Chv. IOWA CITY, IOWA. THURSDAY. JAT4UARY 5 1905.

VOL. VH. NO. 55 Court Martial In Store for Brave General Stoessel? THAT IS THE BURDCi' OF A RUMOR FROM ST. PETERSBURG.

Surrender of Port Arthur Ailged to be the Reason for the Accusation Made Against Him. SUGGESTIOON ELICITS SARCASTIC COMMEN FROM PRESS. Wants to Know Why That Fortress Was Not Better Provisioned When the War Broke Out St. Petersburg, Jan. announcement that General Stoessel be court-martialed on his return home for surrendering Port Arthur, provokes the following sarcastic comment from the Xovoe Vremya.

"Bv all means. Let us have the court-martial, and make it if possible severe. The cruel judge will, perhaps, deal lenienily with those who have given their blood and lives necessary food aad munitions to en- It is announced tiiat civil official-; able it to hold out." at Port Arthur wiio did not serve 03 volunteers will be released wiiioui Supplementary Agreement Published. parole. Tokio, Jan.

o. The supplementary agreement published today provides Czar Returns from Minsk. for the appointment of commissioners St. Jan. 5.

The Czar to superintend the enforcement of the returned this morniug to Tgarkos. provisions in the capitulation of Port from Minsk, where he had gone to Arthur, and deals with the treatment review troops. of officers and men. The commissioners met at Peryu mountain at noon Tuesday. OEic-ers and officials will be allowed to wear their side arms, but the use of arms is prohibited.

The agreement provides for the transfer of property, proposes im- munitv to non-combatants, and gives them freedom of action with the right to remove private property. The Japs leserve tlie right to remove objectionable persons and to release Japanese prisoners. Jap Steamer at Manila. Manila, Jan. 5.

The Japanese Commissioners Assemble. Tokio, Jan. 5. The Russian anJ Jor their country. Perhaps, also.

Japanese commissioners began to as- the court will determine why a for- senible atYakussi at 9 o'clock this tress know nto be threatened with morning to effect the forma! turning blockade was not supplied with the over of the city to General Xogi. trance of the habor this afternoon, but when signalled sailed away. Steamers from the south report The Japanese are patroling the straits between Luzon and Minandao. Japs Want No Assistance. Ha! Wei, Jan.

5. The British cruiser Andromeda, which sailec from here yesterday for Port Arthur with hospital stores, returned today. not having been allowed to make a landing at Port Arthur. The Japanese refused offers cf assistance an-1 warned the vessel against unlocated mines. LEAVES CHINA STANDARD OIL MAKES CUT.

Toledo. Jan. oil today I cut the price of eastern crude oil Si 1 cents, aad of western three cents. Xo reason is given. L18EBTY IS AT STftK MRS.

SARAH ELLEN GALLAUGHER IS IN COURT. Noted Perjury Suit Resumed in lov.v County Jury Secured at Last and Examinations Start. Police Fii Desperadoes Mrs. Surah Ellen Gallaugher's tiial for perjury has begun. For the third lime, the liberty the alleged lover of Charles Holada, penitentiary bird and self-confessed murderer of Mrs.

Gallaugher's liu-- band, is at stake. Judge Byington is hearing the great battle fought, in Mareugo. The jury is now listening to testimony of Dr. Delano of Lone Dr. Delano tolu of the meet ins with Mrs.

Galiaugher the morning after the murder of James Gallaugher River Junction. The physician says Mrs. Gallaugher told him about a revolver (which, it is believed, was used in the slaying of the farmer). The doctor also told of other things connected with Mrs. Gallaugher's speech and conduct after the crime.

Considerable interest was ed in the effort of the state to duce certain evidence which had not been presented to the grand jury, as the defendant's attorney, George B. Holbert. claimed the right, under the law, to have a list of the witnesses before the grand jury, and he argued that the state coald not introduce testimony concerning which no r- enee was made before the grand jury. ABE DESTROYED BAD OCCURS AT BERLIN. NEW HAMPSHIRE.

BATTLE WITH KOLD-UP MEN IN CHICAGO. Officers Go to Arrest Them, and One Officer is Kiiled and Another Wounded. Opera House, Hotel and Several Other Buildings Destroyed, Entailing Loss of $150000--Casualties. X. Jan.

thi-i uiorniag destroyed the CSomears opera house, Thorndyke hoiol several business blocks. Four persons were injured jumping, and wife probably fatally The loss will reach Pa 1 Hanzlik. a graduate of college of pharmacy, was here from Cedar Rapids, and spent yesterday au the city. Mrs. Sarah Butterbaugh, of Denver.

Arrived in the city this morning, call td hither by the death of her mother. Mrs. Mary Jones. Rev. Dr.

Cady delivered an address on "Commercial Superiority of the United States." in the high schoU yesterday. The discourse was iui'-r- esting and instructive. The old friends of Cynth'a Myers will be pained to iearn of hf-r WENT TO THE PHILIPPINE ISLAND. NORTH SEA CASE DRAGS. I DID N.

S. PHELPS TAKE HIS OWN LIFE MONTHS Paris. Jan. is announced that i The right of his client to prepare for death yesterday in Kock Island. Ill alleged unjust surprises was firmly she passed away at the homo adhered to by the attorney.

pni Sperry. Miss was 72 Miss Elizabeth X. Hess, court re- years of age. and recently suffered a porter during Judge Wades tenure ot office, when Mrs. Gallaugher was tried for murder, was called to the i commission, which was inquiring into i the Dogger's Bank affair will be journed until February.

Body Just Recovered--Connected With Pure Food Concern. Battle Creek. Jan. Soon to Return Home to Become in-1 further proceedings by the Xorth Sea Disappeared Some Time Ago. and His ister to Mexico--Departed From Pekin Yesterday.

Pekin, Jan. 5. Edwin H. American minister to China, left to- day for the Philippine islands. He stores Vitality, regulates the kidneys, soon return to America to take I the position of minister to Mexico, to he has been assigned, succeeding him, nere.

stand and recalled certain testimony in the original murder trial. This was laralyuc stroke. The remains will to her old home--Iowa City-and the funeral will take place from the Rock Island station tomorrow afternoon at The interment will done for the purpose of showing thci oe in Oakland cemetery. Miss Mrs. evidence was different in the two trials, showing (th-2 greatest system renovator.

Re- body of X. S. Phelps. the missing 3- state declares! perjury because of in- nancier. vras found in the river here i today.

He was connected Trtth and stomach. If Hollisters Mountain Tea fails to cure get I number of concerns ia W.J your molier back That's fair. 35c, this city He some tea or tablets. W. Morrison.

Reduction months ago, and no Trace of him had been found toitil his body was dis- i covered today. It is believed he com'! milled suicide on account of business reverses. Dr. Burt Ray Sawyer, a graduate 01 I the college of dentistry, reotrned SEASONABLE GOODS Winter Goods in Winter Time. Something you Can Use Right Now! to his practice in Dell Rapids, S.

after a ten days" visit with old friends i in Iowa Citv. i Edmund Corridan left last evening for Davenport, where he will resume his studies, after a vacation spent at. his hone on Market street. He is a bright student of St. Ambrose 1 college.

Homer Huchr-s reir.rrea vesiertav fore Thus lhe same fi ht 511 pro to his of dmy v.r,h the Par baiejo be fought orcr again. was an estimable pioneer. Jan. a desperate lanle allege! hold-uu men aad tixuu at II o'clock this morning. Policeman Ket-fo was t-j and Hobnail Richard Birmingham probably fatally injured.

The officers to Feinberg and Frank Gaygan, for shooting a policeman recou'ly. The immediately oin-ued fire in which Keefe fell at lirsi fusilade. Birmingham continued firing until he fell wounded. Gaj-ran wounded the arm and arrested. Feinberg was shot in the back.

He surrendered la- UT and will probably die. Attorney Charles H. Burton and wife are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Horrabin, the latter sister. Mr. Burton is interested in, and is actively pushing the development and work of, the Calcasieu River Irrigating at Lake Charles, Lousiana. His corporation irrigates large tracts for the benefit of the Louisiana growers of rice, whose soil becomes fertile after varying periods of inundation. Lasc season the company thus prepared for the reception of a crop 5,000 acres.

This year, the number of acres will increased to 12.000. The funeral of the Mrs. Mary Jones will take place noni the home, 22C South Capitol street at 1:30 Saturday afternoon, the tcrvices conducted by Rev. Mr. Learner.

The burial will be at Oakland cemetery. The quarantine for scarlet released today at the home of Attorney and Mrs. E. B. tenr.

to deceive the jurors in her fiist case. It is believed that the trial will produce much of the same sort of testimony as marked the first perjury trial--and that the sparring matches between Messrs. Holbert and Fairchild and Remley will be about the same as before. The supreme court's failure to pass judgment on a num- her of disputed questions as to admis- sibility of testimony, leaves judge and attorneys just where were before, in reference to the al- leged legality or illegality of the evi- ilence in question. The supreme court i simply "smashed" the first indict- mem.

at the very outset, and paid no OUR GREAT attention to the score of vexed vexing qtiestions raised by Messr- Baldwin and Holbert 1-e- ') a Yiilc-tifie it with iiis Mr. HMgi.e=. in lov. of -in rick f.r.d L-ir o'clock. T3 ed r.

SHIFTS i IN COLORADO CASE The enormous business and winter has left us with i loS on h.in.I are i to cloe out in order 1 we invoice. I rc- Ix-en ul-: on al! grades of merchandise in rv a cle.ir.ince of evcrv TALK ING OF SEATING ADAMS. GET OUR PRICE: Child's Storm Alaska Misses' Storm Alaska Women's Storm AlasI Men's Corona, Iratenl, regukr price, $5,00, now 29c 39c 69c $3.00 bride is a Kaiona cr: heir will anl iiapjji- ness. Prof. S.

M. will lt Mres? the Baconian ciu'j 'omorrow evening, at o'clock. Th" will b-j Mathema'ical Attempt to Miticato ILet Us SHow THem to You! the Severity of a Torrid The average resident of Iowa Cl'y may not connect theme trr of the r-jbe of on January 5 and but The words of Prof. Woodward less be of interest to all. J.

W. Coffey has assumed a fui: charjre of the cloak department in Tetter's big store, he will -we'- come old fr nds to Prosscut; Contest--But it's Only Talk so Far--Inquiry Progrc" Denver. Jan. In the suprerv D'irt this morning the ballots of pr cinct ward 5 were iu -peeled. 225 votes inspected up to coon, 3 0 were written by one person, i.jO being A rcfiex v.ave of sentiment, has sei tbe of and Peabody fiie a contest, and then rapid and thorough investigation -)f alleged frauds.

iot )dds and Ends in Men's Suits and Overcoats r.nd overcoat? 19 45 818 Szo suit overcoat 4 $15 and Si6.5o suit-; and I 4 Men's- -5io and 812 suits- and overcoats 7.45 87-50 suit? and Odds and Ends in Boys' Clothing Boys and -fS suits and overcoat- S'5-oo Boys" 84 and and 2.98 '3 2nd and overco.i's i.oS Special 4 Fur Underwear 1 oc'ds and children's Furni-hing Goods. Come in and let us you will not be disappointed. ou 119 SoiiiO Dabuque Street, F. Palacky lodge more new ones there. Xr.

Coffer ha? al danf i Ir. the of cloaks and his aad jadgmen' to cloak of To-" a 07 rncrry seasons CT ter risan ijefore. 12O-122 WasHirvglon St. INFWSPAPF.Rr.

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