J k -4 II H 1 i Polk County Candidate Wins at Cedar Rapids HERRIOTT GETS SECOND PLACE 8 M Weaver of Hardin Named or Su preme Court Judge The Platform Pledges Re Election of Senators AIM son and Dolllver Proceedings Ccdnr Rapids Aug S Cummins nwopt the board nt tho Republican Btnte convention yesterdny Ho und his followers took cvsrythlng that they wont for and from the first tup of the gavel to the putting out of tho lights there was no time when they did not have the situation well In hand They had n hard tight before the com mittee on credentials In the effort to rave tho delegations of Jackson and Carroll counties and came from tho committee room beaten men They ex pected to have six out of 11 members of the committee but In the morning caucuses they fell one Bhort of thnt number and the vote In the commit tee went against them In both cases by n voto of 5 to G This defeat was of no particular consequence however VX - ill A B CUMMINS ns they had strength on the floor of tho convention to seat their men when ever the question came up Thoy won their fight on the first ballot taken In tho convention and from that time to the finish thro was never the slightest doubt of tho ultlmato result Steering Committee Falls Tho members of tho steering com mittee who hud decided to make their light with Hurrlmun as their candi date ciimu into the convention In bud polltleul order Tho morning break of tho Herrlott remnant hud convinced thorn that they hud little chance Tho llrst blow thut they received wau when tho Cummins men took control of the committee on permanent organization Tho steering committee hud counted with confidence on organizing tho con vention und liad declared over und over nguin thut their best chnnce for winning with Hurrlmnn lay in this di rection When once they hud the or ganization they Bald they would pro ceed to namo the nominees They fulled utterly to their men in the make up of the regular organization and Avheu Permanent Chairman Dyers who Is a strong Cummins man took up tho ofllcial gavel his llrst blow drove home tho last null In the colllu of tho com mittee They had previously been knocked out on tho report of tho cre dentials committee and from that time on It was simply a question of wait ing for tho hearso that would carry them away Although Herrlott and all his per sonal following denied up to tho time tho convention opened that ho would take nothing on the ticket less than first place there Is no doubt now that the deal was fixed with the Cummins men and thnt the delivery of the last of the Ninth district delegates to Cum mins was n step In the Interchange of votes Even with tho Cummins Btrength behind him In tho strong counties of the state Herrlott required two ballots to beat Brandt who made a strong personal cnnvnss nnd gained steadily from the time that he opened Ills headquarters Weaver Named for Judge The Judgeship was practically con ceded to Weaver before the conven tion opened and nothing but tho deter mination of tho Polk county delegation to cast their 64 votes for Bishop on the first ballot as a compliment to that gentleman prevented Weavers nomi nation on the first roll call When Polk changed on the second ballot it was all up with his competitors Mowry made a stronger run for railroad commissioner than tho friends of Drown had anticipated nnd before the end of the count was reached they toad his following In something liko consternation Tho Brown men had tho strength to win out however The Ticket The Republicans of Iowa will go Into tho next state campaign with the fol lowing ticket Governor A B Cummins Dea Moines Lieutenant Governor John Herrlott Btuart Judge of Supreme Court S M Weaver Iowa Falls Railroad Commissioner E C Brown Sheldon Superintendent of Public Instruction R C Barrett Osage Proceedings In Detail At 1115 a m the convention was called to order by Chairman Weaver of tho state central committee At the conclusion of the Invocation by Rev S B McCormlck of thla city Chairman Weaver Introduced J C Davis of Keokuk ns the temporary chairman Mr Davis In accepting the position delivered an address which was well Chairman Davis Address No national administration has ever had such difficult problems to meet and master No administration has ever solved great questions with more courage wisdom and statesman ship It h safe to say that no mistakes have been made The questions concerning tho right to combine capital by legitimate or ganization for production and com merce are most Important and control ling ones which should be the subject of dispassionate argument rather than partisan or prejudiced criticism Tho right of labor to organize for nil legit imate purposes Is unquestioned and laws upon the subject of combinations should be so framed and phrased that while unlawful and Illegal unions nrc strictly prohibited and severely pun iBhed yet legitimate cornmcrco nnd manufacturing may not be Interfered with In our manner of living and In our homes wo ore continually pro gressing the average of wages grow Ing higher nnd the nverage prices of the necessities and comforts of life growing cheaper Legislation may ba necessary upon tho Bubject of great aggregations of capital and when these organizations become a men nee to the ordinary citizen and to the consumer prompt nnd specific control and regulation by the government un der properly enacted laws must fol low A vociferous outcry against com binations of capital will not nvall The right to produce and manufacture upon nn extensive scale Is too vital to the continued prosperity of this country to be Jeopardized Before decisive measures can be followed we must hnvo tho light of some experience The natural Iuwh of trade must bo given a dinner to regulate tho commercial world but where abuses appear the people of Amerlcn can safely trusl tho Republican party to glvo all the rollcf and protection which the law af fords and to stand between these great organizations nnd oppression of any sort or degree The greatest outburst of npplaust that greeted Davis speech followed his assertions thnt the Nlcuraguu canal Ehould be constructed on American soil nnd protected by American fortl flcntlons and American guns So vig orous a cheer of approval greeted the speaker as he spoke that there could bo no doubt of tho stand assumed by Iowa Republicans on the canal sub Ject Byers Permanent Chairman The committee on permanent organ ization recommended H W Byers ol Shelby county ns permanent chair innn Byers Is a strong Cummins man nnd this blow to tho steering commit tee which had confidently been ex pected to organize tho convention was n further dampener to their feelings Tho recommendation by the commit- too that no nominating speeches be al lowed called for loud cheers Tho re port was adopted As Chairman Byers took tho gavel he said Gentlemen I hnvo a speech nnd you can read li In the morning pa pers He then called for tho report of the committee on resolutions which wns taxation nnd its constructive legisla tion giving effect to tho party declara tions of 1S96 and 1000 We would em phaslzo our endorsement of Its action In more firmly establishing our mon etary system upon a gold basis and in providing for civil government in Porto Rico and the Philippines and for tho relinquishment of our authority in Cuba The policy of this govern ment toward these Islands has fol lowed Inevitably upon our expulsion of tho authority of Spain It has been dictated by tho conditions present has been consistent with the spirit and within tho provisions of tho constitu tion and tho paramount considera tion has been to secure the lasting welfare of these people whoso fortunes nnd destinies have become In a large degree dependent upon us The fact that our authority there ls tho result of a war waged not for our aggran dizement but in the name of humailty must forever govern and Inspire our relations to them That we are earnestly opposed to al legislation designed to acomplish the disfranchisement of citizens upon lines of race color or station of life and condemn the measures adopted by the Democratic party In certain states of the Union to accomplish that end That we stand by the historic pollcj TUB NORFOLK IfiVS HUDAY AlTlSTO L01 revived nnl frequently Interrupted teetlon to home Industries and point bv outbursts of nindnuse He said j for Its ample vindication to the dtnnry rapidity with which our na tional resources have been developed and our Industrial nnd financial pendence secured We favor such changes In the tariff from time to time as may become advisable through the progresses of our industries and their i chnnglng relntlons to the cornmcrco of tho world We endorso tho policy of reciprocity ns the natural complement of protection and urge Its develop ment ah necessary to the realization of our highest commercial possibilities Regulation of Trusts Thnt we assert tho sovereignty of the people over all corporations and aggregations of capital and the right residing In tho people to enforce such regulations restrictions or j bltlonB upon corporate management ns will protect the Individual and so- ciety from nbuso of the power which great combinations of capital wield i Wo favor such amendment of the In- terstnte commerce net nB will more fully carry out Its prohibition of dis criminations In rate making and any modifications of the tariff schedules thnt may bo required to prevent their affording shelter to monopoly That the Republican party will seek faithfully to guard the interests of nil the people to develop tho resources of this country for tho common wel fare to levy tho necessary taxation without bins or favor nnd to secure that Just recognition of the rights of every Individual under which all find security and prosperity together That wo voice the prldo of Iowa In tho prestige won for tho state by Its senators and representatives In con gress Tho character of the delega tion the Important positions held upon the standing committees the long nnd distinguished careers of tho elder members have acquired for the state an Influence In tho legislation of the country greatly to bo prized We take special pride In tho elevation of an Iowa momber to the post of speaker of the house of representatives and tho dlschargo of tho duties of that high office by David B Henderson to the satisfaction of the whole country We hold In highest esteem the ability ser vices and Influence of our distin guished senators William B Allison and Jonathan P Dolllver endorse the records they havo made and heart ily favor their re election at the hands of the general assembly to be chosen this fall Wo endorse with pride the admin istration of tho affairs of Iowa dur ing 10 years of nlmost uninterrupted Republican rule It is a record ot capable and faithful management which will bear comparison with the government of any other state We particularly commend and endorse the administration of Governor Shaw It has been eminently practical and suc cessful while his discussion before tho people of tho great questions in national politics has made him Just ly a leader of national influenco and renown He will leave the executive chnlr having reflected honor upon tho state and bearing tho confidence and regard of Ls people The platform adopted the nomina tion of n candidate for governor was declared to bo in order The fight read by George Roberts the chairman5 ha1 ccn mml ovor the ronort on of tho committee as follows The platform was credentials and it only remained to The Platform Resolved By tho Republicans of Iowa in convention assembled Thnt wo express our gratification over the endorsement given to the administra tion of President McKlnloy by the de cisive majorities of last year and re joice In tho manifold benefits result ing to the country from his re election It has Inspired new confidence to the business world and established order In our new possessions nnd strength ened the position of this country be foro tho world Thnt we congratulate the people of the country upon tho enjoyment of a state of prosperity thut blesses every class nnd community Our products after providing for tho comfort of our peoplo to a degree known In no other land overflow all marketB and create trade balunccs that aro the amazement of tho world The results of growing wealth and of a wise financial policy aro seen In the reduction of Interest rates and tho expansion of Industry while tho demand for labor in every field Is Imperative and the only work ers out of employment are thoso seek ing to better their condition That we view with satisfaction nnd npproval tho work of the 56th con gress Its action for the reduction of count tho votes Cummins Expresses Thanks There were no surprises except that possibly Trowin ran better than ninny had expected and the Cummins men made the building ring with their cheers when the result was an nounced They paraded around the hall shouting tho name of Cummins over and over When tho noise died nway the vote was announced as follows Cummins S60 Trewln 369 1 2 Harriman 350 1 2 Conger 42 Herrlott S Mahon 2 Immediate ly after the announcement of tho vote A O Stewart of Waukon who has been the campaign manager for Trewln made his way down to the speakers desk and offered a motion to make the nomination of Mr Cum mins unanimous His motion was car ried with a yell A committee was then appointed to ask Cummins into tho hall Ho arrived during tho balloting for lieutenant governor but was imme diately ushered to the platform and enthusiastically welcomed This con test hns not he said been of such a nature that I havo not felt war ranted In preparing a speech of ac ceptance but I will detain you only long enough to express my thanks to you for the honor you havo bestowed upon me I will do my utmost to be If I am chosen chtef magistrate of Iowa as worthy of the honor and trust reposed In me as I can be To those who have opposed me I wish to say that the choice of this convention brings me no sense of personal tri umph The first ballot for lieutenant gov ernor resulted as follows Herrlott 77S Brandt 664 1 2 Harriman 12 1 2 Kiemmo its There being no result another roll was called The result this time was Herrlott 52 Brandt 7S3 Klemme 6 Total number of delegates 1641 Necessary to choice 821 Herrlotfs nomination was greeted with cheers The convention next proceeded to tho nomination for Justice of the supreme court the first ballot resulting Weav er 800 Turner 420 Dewey 428 Bishop 128 The second ballot resulted as fol lows Weaver 1029 Turner 513 Dewey 50 Bishop 9 The first ballot for railroad commis sioner resulted as follows Brown 855 Mowry 787 While the tellers were figuring up the voto on railroad commissioner Lafayette Young of Des Moines moved that the rules be sus pended and that R C Barrett the present superintendent of public in struction be nominated by acclamation The motion was carried and Mr Bar- of the Republican party in giving prorett uecJared the nomlneet II IB I IN I Each Side Gains Points and Neither Has Advantage MEN CLOSE NEWCASTLE PLANT Manufacturers Retaliate by Breaking Strike at the Clark Mill Schwab and Shaffer Each Says the Other Must First Suggest Peace Pittsburg Aug 8 In the big steel strike honors are easy In this section The Amalgamated association suc ceeded in closing down the big steel plant at Newcastle and the manufact urers partially broke the strike at tho Clark mill In this city Neither side is exulting nor ls there any expression of discouragement Up to this hour not the slightest trouble has occurred at any point in this Immediate terri tory and Amalgamated men ate corre spondingly happy because thlu condl tlon would seem to be the carrying out of the associations new departure In tho handling of strikes Tho quiet waiting of the strikers mty bo one of the surprises hinted at by the national officers From one or two points the strikers are reported as restless and eager for action but so far they have kept faith with their leaders and re frained from committing any breach of the pence The United States Steel corporation It was learned from an official source will at once proceed In a systematic manner to start Its closed Bheet mills making the nonunion plants of the Klsklmlnetas valley the cradle where strike breakers will be trained and then sent out to the mlllB that are closed So far as President Schwab is con cerned no overtures will be made to tho workers In a talk with a Pitts burg man in New York yesterday he said--1 Wo have made our last proposition to the Amalgamated association and will proceed to start our works President Shaffer makes this count er statement The next proposition must come from the United States Steel corporation officials Thus the two officials stand It seems as if only outside efforts can bring them together Tho trust offi cials have decided togo ahead slowly In the matter of starting mills and to do so with as little publicity as possi ble Cloudbursts In Utah Salt Lake Aug S Cloudbursts in various parts of Utah last night caused the loss of two lives and resulted In considerable damage to railroad and other property At Winter Quarters where tho mines of the Pleasant Val ley Coal company aro located a flood caused by a cloudburst swept away tho homo of Matt Korbillo Korbillo his wife and child were swept away by tho torrent the father and child being drowned while the mother was rescued only with tho greatest diffi culty Mrs Korbillo was terribly bruised and received Injuries which may prove fatal Fought Like Madmen Charleston S C Aug S After a hand-to-hand struggle with the police a negro giving the name of Mike Washington was captured His brother George Washington was killed Second Lieutenant Dunn was mortally wounded and First Lieuten nnt McManus injured in the fight The negro in jail answers well to the de scription of the slayer of Chief of Po lice Jones of Shelby N C who has not yet been identified positively The negroes were heavily armed and fought like madmen Roosevelt Is Overstaying Colorado Springs Colo Aug 8 Vice President Roosevelt Monday aft who left Colorado Springs Monday af ernoon for a horseback ride and coy ote hunt through the southeastern part of El Paso county and were to have been back yesterday afternoon have not been heard from This ls taken to mean that they aro having an enjoyable and successful hunt The proposed trip to the Cripple Creel district has been postponed until Fri day Murdered His Friend for Money McPherson Kan Aug 8 Glen Gardner of this town was arrested yesterday and taken to Lyons Kan charged with the murder of his friend George Smalley Gardner who Is 17 years old is charged with killing Smalley about the same age for his money and then hiding the body in a Btraw stack He confessed his crime Smalley had 750 In money and it was this which young Gardner wanted Ho beat Smalley to death with a club Smelter Robbery Still a My6tery San Francisco Aug 8 There Is nothing new to report In the Selby Smelting works robbery The search for the robbers is being actively en gaged in by scores of detectives but if any trace of the missing bullion or its possessors has been found the detectives are unwilling to make the news public nor are they willing to disclose any definite clues they may have as to the Identity of the robbers Death of Joseph L Woods Marahalltown la Aug 8 Joseph L Woods of this city deputy grand potentate of tbe colored Scottish Rite Masons and Mystic Shrine of Iowa Minnesota and Nebraska died yester day at Waverly Tender Office to Carnegie London Aug 8 The Exchange Telegraph company says that Andrew Carnegie has been Invited to become lord rector cf Aberdeen university In succession to Professor Stuart WARSHIP TO GO TO PANAMA Gunboat Machlas Prepares at HamF ton Roads for Departure to Colon Washington Aug 8 An order wan Issued by the acting secretary of the navy yesterday for the gunboat Ma chlas now at the Boston navy yard to proceed without delay to Hampton Roads nnd there to prepare for de parture to Colon nenr the eastern terminus of the Panama railroad The order to the Machlas followed a conference held at tho navy depart ment between Acting Secretary of State Adee and Acting Secretary of the Navy Hackett Mr Adee had the dispatch received from Consul Gudger stating that the revolutionists had held up a train for an hour at Marachln on the line of the railroad across the Isthmus and only about 15 miles from Panama City While this was not regarded as threatening an Interruption of traffic or giving any ground to Intervene by the United States yet it was deemed advisable by tho officials that one oi our ships should be In the neighbor hood In order that suitable observa tions could be made and steps taken to meet any serious emergency that might arise For the present officials do not believe there will be any need of landing marines The commander of the Machlas Lieutenant Command er Mason Sergeant Is regarded as an officer of tact and ability and besides this he has had recent experience In the West Indian waters having been in command of the Scorpion when It made Its recent trip to La Guayra WILL WITHDRAW THEIR SHIPS Ruinous Discrimination In Insurance Rates the Cause Chicago Aug 8 Ruinous discrim ination in insurance rates according to officials of the Northwestern Steam ship company has decided them to withdraw their ships from the trans Atlantic route The withdrawal will be made on the return of the two steamships to Chicago from Liverpool Similar action will be taken with the companys other two steamships en gaged in the direct export trade from Chicago unless the alleged extortions shall be abated during the six weeks Interval that will elapse before the steamers again make this porta nd the route will be abandoned until steamers again make this port and arranged ESCAPED CONVICTS CAUGHT Clyde Page and Fred L Denny Are Recaptured at Kearney Kearney Neb Aug S Clyde Page and Fred L Denny the two convicts who escaped from the penitentiary at Lincoln last Friday night were re taken here yesterday by Sheriff Funke Pages parents live here and after wandering about the state pursued by posses with bloodhounds the young man sought his home together with his companion in trouble They had been there but a short time when lo cated and arrested by the sheriff They will bo returned to Lincoln to day and It is probable that they will walk into a dungeon for punishment when they get there Find Another Body Philadelphia Aug 8 Another body was found In the ruins of Monday nights explosion in Locust street making a total of eight fataliities as a result of the explosion The body found was that of an unknown negro about 50 years of age His remains were found sitting upright in a chaii In the debris of the Jones restaurant It Is believed that all the victims have now been recovered Fusion In Nebraska Lincoln Aug 8 Meetings were held last evening by the Democratic Populist and Free Sliver Republican state central committees and fusion of tho three parties was practically agreed upon the state conventions of all being fixed for Sept 17 at Lincoln W J Bryan addrosopd the Democratic and Populist committees and spoke strongly for fusion Baseball Scores Yesterday National League Plttsburg 9 St Louis 3 Cincinnati 6 Chicago 3 American League Cleveland 5 Mil waukee 4 Detroit 9 Chicago 3 Philadelphia 4 3 Washington 1 7 Baltimore 5 10 Boston 10 4 Western League Omaha 6 St Paul 2 Des Moines 3 Minneapolis 5 St Joseph 4 Colorado Springs 1 Kansas City 9 Denver 3 Colonel Breathitt Dead Marshall Mo Aug 8 Colonel Cardwell Breathitt died suddenly at his home near Nelson yesterday aged 82 He waB a son of Governor John Breathitt of Kentucky and father of John B Breathitt former railroad com missioner SPARKS FROM THE WIRES Chinese imperial troops have ar rived in the vicinity of Peking The special committee of the indus trial commission began work on Its report to congress British are anxiously awaiting the coronation ceremonies which will end the term of mourning and restraint Women harvesters in TIpperary Ire land paraded the streets Tuesday in a demonstration against the use of machinery Attorney for the Amelgaraated Cop per company furnished evidence at i uutte to support the charge that Judge Harney corruptly decided the Minnie I Healey case Postal employes In Porto Rico are threatened with violence by different factions unless they take an active part in politics For the first time since American occupation of tke Philippines the United State In May led in amount of Importation there B1II1I1PI Brutal Assailant of a White Woman Publicly Incinerated PAYS PENALTY OF HIS CRIME Chained to Iron Pipe He Perishes In Flames Crying In Vain for Mercy Breaks Down and Confesses Before Match Is Applied Birmingham Ala Aug 8 With agonizing screams and his eyes bulg ing from his head John Vostley Pen nlngton n negro was bwned at tho stake near Enterprise Ala before a crowd of 500 enraged and determined citizens of Coffee county yesterday The mob was composed of both whites and blacks and though the suffering wretch pleaded for mercy and frantic ally endeavored to break the chains that tightly bound him not a trace of sympathy was shown on the faces that peered at him through tho flames The body was quickly consumed and all of Pennington that remained was n pile of ashes Pennington had com mitted n brutal assault upon Mrs J C Davis the wife of one of the most prominent farmers of Coffee county and confessed his guilt DATE SET FOR THE FUNERAL Dowager Empress Frederick to Be Buried Next Tuesday Near Potsdam Berlin Aug 8 It has been decided that the funeral of the Dowager Em press Frederick will take place Tues day next Aug 13 The remains will be deposited in the Frledenskircho mausoleum near Potsdam Brest Aug 8 Prince Henry of Prussia who has been at Cadiz with the German fleet is to land here A special train is waiting to convey him to Hamburg London Aug 8 King Edward Queen Aloxandra Princess Victoria nnd Prince Nicholas of Greece will start for Hamburg Friday to attend the funeral services of Empress Frederick to be held in the presence of the family next Sunday INVITE MINISTER TO LEAVE Fort Scott People Object to Strict En forcement of the Prohibitory Law Fort Scott Kan Aug 8 A mass meeting attended by 2500 people adopted bitter resolutions demanding that Rev Fraser a member of tho Stato Temperance union and others who are insisting upon the enforce ment of the prohibitory law in Fort Scott leave tho city The chairman of the meeting was instructed to ap point a committee of 50 men to see to the execution of the resolution The great popular maladies thront nasal nnd bronchial catarrh are quite unkuown in Spitzbergen THE YOUNG GAMBLER He Had nn Even Chance but Fat AVan AKninst Him I remember one handsome young fel low whom I used to meet occasionally on the staircase who captured my youthful fancy I met him only at midday as he did not rise till late and this fact with n certain scrupulous ele gance and neatness in his dress ought to have made me suspect that he was a gambler In my inexperience it only invested him with a certain romantic mystery One morning as I was going out to my very early breakfast at a cheap Italian cafe on Long wharf I -was sur prised to find him also descending tho staircase He was scrupulously dress ed even at that early hour but I was struck by the fact that he was all In black and his slight figure buttoned to the throat in a tightly fitting frock coat gave I fancied a singular melan choly to his pale southern face Nevertheless he greeted me with more than his usual serene cordiality qcd I remembered that he looked up with a half puzzled half amused expression at the rosy morning sky as ho walked a few steps with me down the deserted street I could not help saying that I was astonished to see him up so early and he admitted that it was a break In his usual habits but added with a smiling significance I afterward re membered that it was an even chanco if he did It again As we nenred the street corner a man in a buggy drove up Impatiently In spite of the drivers evident haste my handsome acquaintance got In leisure ly and lifting his glossy hat to mo with a pleasnnt smile was driven nway I havo a very lasting recollec tion of Ills face and figure as the buggy disappeared down the empty street I never saw him again It was not until a week later that I know that nn hour after he left me thnt morning he was lying dead in a little hollow behind tho Mission Dolores shot through the heart In a duel for which he had arisen so early Bret narte3 Under tho Red woods Ilia Hardware Dag lie strolled into the corridor of the Waldorf Astoria At hi3 heels trotted or rather blunk a fairly good looking for terrier It was plain that the dog knew he had no business there A uniformed atteudaut touched tho man on the arm Beg pardon sir said he you must not bring that doc in hero Dog dog exclaimed the man tho dog I told him to stay out and he made as If to kick the dog which darted out of the place Thats my hardware dog said the man Hardware dog said a bystander Queer name why do you call him that Why Why every time I kick at him he makes a bolt for the door and he Lurried on and was lost in tho crowd before the bystander had a chaac to bit nim New York Bun V V