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Show FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST C! IT CHASSIS. IT IS ADVERTISING MEDIUM I"1 !FanY. THlaTWd i - thi THE INDICATIONS ARE THAT mamiwcr THE COUNTY AS WELL OUR SUBSCRIP- 0- TO FAIR FRIDAY AND 0N T".lOO VOL IV SATUR- DAY. OGDEN l2 NO- - WEATHER WILL BE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MAY MORNING, . 1907 PRICE FIVE CENTS ture of th ndvaaco in the rates, as far aa Pittsburg la concerned, to tto general Increase of ten per cent on alt iron and steel finished material! and per the advance of erven aad one-hal- f cant on pig Iron aad billets. The tariffs were filed in aceordanca with tto ruling of the commlsol.in, that the proposed changes in rates of all kind must to mad public at least M days bet are they become effective. It to said that th advance in freight rates this year la greater than waa ever aanouaoed la prerloaa yearn. Practically ovary freight rata has or Man Trial William D. Duties Refers of will bo advanced and it la reported now that coal carrying road are the question of making still sins of Wealth By Selfishness Those Who Have further advance In coal freight rates. The now rates will affect not only Are Be Despised. Have Shirked Outline th Pltisbnrg district, bui all points east of tto Mississippi river. The present rate for pig iron from the Mahoning and Bkonango valleys to to 85 cants a ton. and under Pittsburg 'deals of the founders of tho nation reach a fair verdict Aa Judge Dunne Boise, Idaho, May 2. Counsel for the murder of Bteunenberg but such tto new tariff will to 5 cent a ton. natnstan, May If ho .'hen started he would. thio stated that nnvuli mighty they the frankly prosecution and defense in the Bleun-enber- U not the belief of ell tto men in this eddreaa a la cm tto road to aelf gov eminent, Kvalt conceived It hto duty, keep the Jury murder case have settled down community. This same apprehension GobotoI Goorgc B .'here Ideals warn to found here a out for th remainder of tho year," tho KUROKI RECEIVES hi rf th autM to to thalr final preparatory work, ud offers difficulty from tto standpoint ebaractertaod ov eminent at the people, by the peo- states challenge for ennao waa althere la every reason for bollevlug of the prosecution in securing n jury. ffS!!!. thetoday dMlra tor peso wle ple, whore no mu should wrong hla lowed. that tho trial ot William Haywood, This has been a aiankllllug country WELCOME ROYAL obtained ob the right talesMother, where tho nation should Anothw venire of twenly-ft- v and under the shadow of a strong first cf tha accused, will be commenctow boo. of tht wrong no outsider, and should he able man, the sixth slao tto securing of a Ho on Thursday next. Various re- suspicion that there may be aveugtug ed an o resist aggression from without. I jury waa begun, waa Issued by tto peace If R wort BMcely to further murders by cranks er othora tt may to moves aelf Indulgence, fix tope to sea this nation play aa over- court, returnable to tto forenoon. cuttle Citizen Join tho Japan om In ports the trial are tending let km but prove difficult to aocuro twelve men circa in detoy ot IS for timidity, tor tto avoidance Ruef today moved for n change of flown part to the world's affair. It Welcoming Japans Great General indicates both aides of the attitude rilling to run tho suspected risk even cannot play that part nnleea It la venue, declaring under oath that to to tho United tatoe. to thin country of courageous salt reto th bar that arc to go they ready iL bub who would do tfc. beat for willing to aooopt tho responsibilities believes tho sentiment against him la liant for trial. men, assuming that tha atato es, tho that go with It. tho oommuntty to be so general that U. country 1b tto poaor. The roly preliminary proceeding tablishes Its caaa. la tto man who 1b booq We cannot do our first and primary be cannot fibula an impartial jury or General Ku-ro- ponding la a motion by th defense for Seattle, Wash., May lutjr at homo within our own borders a fair trial In flan Francisco, The i cill do well la war. ef a bill of particular of the evidence and his staff, representative too to cones tbit onleae wo strive measurably to realise tion will bo argued, or submitted, after MOfgfc town exposition, by which the state hopes to show WILL MIXICO AND piof Jam to the wtac Japan certain ldesls. By this 1 do not mean tho Jury has boon completed and th tait armed, aald Mr. Hoooevelt, arrived In this city from the Orient at that Haywood conspired In the murhla rights IX the merely to talk about them at Fourth prosecution has filed counter affidavit U dan to defend GUATEMALA CUSH? This motion half past I o'clock this ofternoon aft- der of Steuuenberg. tho arise. ot peace 8ek akovld In of to to them celebrations; It waa opposition July ,wd apeak hours daisy on Puget whloh is designed ta secure a dlsclo-ur- e er several will bo who wrong him An tto until than taken go mated opeoohas ud applaud adjournment of the hand of tha slat will to will sot submit to wroas to homo and have neither speaker nor Monday In respect to tto memory of Bound, owing to Cog- They resolved ub and Beoh weloome from argued before Judge Wood on Mon- Th State Department ie Cloecly Faland cornea royal picturesque that tto peace hearer practice what that virtually Superior Judge Mourner, whole death nun. both local Japanoa and American day next. Thl, to not regarded as for Sue lowing Proceeding power has been preached. We should say and occurred yesterday. u as tha doada andIt your crowded every dock on tho water likely to delay tha trial. who do aot aad rendering ef General Lima. , Miaat yoa la asking applaud only what wo toiler In. And. front and lined the street as th Jap Tto Idaho cod and practice, modto crave having aald It, ud having applauded pt joaraolf la ttoto portion anese party pneeed through In n string eled closely upon those of California, togranted or It when said, wa should try to put It HIM TER RONS AWAY It h tnmethhig of nntomobites. make no provision for hills of paritkhald at tho whim of another. into practice. Washington, May I. Th strained tomorrow tho general to ticular, in criminal cases ud in tto Tf than Is aoother thing which "When we apeak of liberty, when WITH YOUNG HEIRESS th Tonight sal tto relation botween Mexico and Guateie being roly precedent recorded la the Idaho city. He guest of , ihould with aa a nation to avoid wo p rales It, lot uo try to aeo that in from tb failure of tto mala, arising feted and! dined. This afternoon th report,, the court denied the applica- totter to h b tha teaching of those who would actual practice wo achieve It. When surrender, under extradltiun tto waa n around taken for to our the trip of party that require power lower tto tion, holding wo apeak of fraternity, of brotherhood, Rev. Jereknode nbtora prompting In Mexico GenCoke, After Being De- city In automobiles, visiting various tha furnishing ef Mila of particular. In proceedings, for trial with Marta and so touch ua to aeeh only let us uswer each for himself, tho eral Lima, charged complicity from th n posed Skips Ministry, tho th In with Interest of mero was of evening points discretionary general a Ub ef effortlraa oaao, In tho assassination of President Baqualities that make for brotherhood, with Hie Ward. waa at th no brilliant t to asserted develop-mathat It court. The material eowfort. gives reception right rillas, to a serious matter of concern for fraternity. When wo speak of fashionable Banter club, at which tha cf appeal goes with a motion end to at this country, of whloh wo hare equality, let ua try to realise In tho th officials hero. TUoy hop to E. Hon. Albert governor of tho tete, neither aid acorns to regard th mat maintain peace on tha emir Ameria rijht to to proud, provided wo hoop spirit of Abraham Lincoln, who car prfda rational and within manNew York, May Mtrv. Jereknode Mead, and prominent business men tar acilously. can continent, pending tha eonriusloa pointed out that there was of court This oasis ef ttw American desert of th peace conference at Tho Hsgua. ure, brings with It certain dangers; a certain sense where men were not Cooke, who recently left Hampstead, wore present. Local Japan as are wildly enthusi- to which tha leaders of the Western An Instance of apprehension over th ud we of those dangers la tto con- and cannot be equal, hut who realised L I., where for five years he had teen trasting of means and ends. Matby hla life and hto deeds tto pro- rector of 8L George Episcopal church, astic over the coming of their grant ' Federation of Miners have been situation wu another conference toerial tevelopment moona nothing to found truth. That In the larger aoase was tonight deposed from th mlnlet-try- . general. All the Japura storee in brought to answer to the capital day botween Secretory Hoot ud AmThis aetiawrns taken by Bishop th city were Mooed yeeterdny and charge that they oom passed the pur-do- r bassador Oreel of Mexico. It is i ishot se an and In Itself. If In tto rani, the nil Important ocano iaerles la to stand simply for tho there must bo an' equality among all Burgess following tho reodpt by him there were many hand reds of Japeaoso of a former governor In revenge however, that Mexico expects wilatlwi of what tolls for comfort man. This equality, wo of tto Amori-c- u Into today of n tetter from the deport- to greet tho general whoa to arrived ifor hto activity hi suppressing dis- It will not bo necessary to resort to on the Akl Mare. Daylight firework! order in the days ef violence to Court actual boatllltisa. ed clergyman. ul hznry, than It will aland for little republic must neek to occur bdud whan looked at through tho among our fellow ettiaens. It to an Tha contents of tto tetter beyond wore set off over MUutt bay ud as DAlene enema to grow In exterior If Guatemala, la expected, tlate if tto ages.' America will stand equality of rights before the law; a the fact that tho writer had asked th party tended th native cheer placidity aa the date of the opening finally refuses to extradite Lima, lbs to mad provided only that It treats measurable equality of opportunity, uo that ho to drop pod from tho ministry, or Bonaals" were almost IneeeeuL of the first trial closely approaches. 10,000 'Mexican tniupa on tha Guta- nstwbl comfort, material luaury, and for aa wa cu secure It, for each, man wot not made As auon aa tho A hundred Jipaaee g'to eug the na- The officials of tto atau, eronty ud main front ter will to vatelaad ud public. tto aaaas for acquiring such, as the to do tho toot that- - tliere to la him tetter was received the Mahop sum- tional anthem ud m itenonri to efty counsel, chosen to present tto diplomatic relations terminated. Even .hmiiUoa on which to build tto real without harming hto fellows, aad with- moned Dean Moeea and Canon Bryan rings wu almost eoveret with flow- case of the state, men who lead In In that event a peaceable aettlement tto Si, Ilf, of spiritual and' moral out hlnderance from hla follows; and, and the three proceeded to th eatho-dm- l er, presented by school ci Udren. the life and work of the community of tbe difficulty would not bo impoa-alblrfcrt and achievement. ' and moat Important It to that have reached a point where they dewhore tho Mahop pronoun oed tho finally Tha rich man who baa done, nothannounces The otete department which wa should prise among words whloh dlvoroad Goto from th discuss tbe case or to cline publicly equality in tot accumulate riches Is entitled each and all at our citizen." Tbe streets, it can do nothing at present to cause the men at tbe bar. priesthood. Tho letter tvoolved from ROOSEVELT CAN b tat the scantbet consideration; to President Roosevelt began hto ad- Cooke waa dated New York and aphotels present no ceraes tb two countries ta settle their difstores ud its maa of real power of discernment dress bv HAVE THIRD TERM foreign to the routine of tto days ficult!, but diplomatic development giving generous pralao to peared to havo toon malted this mornti b aa object of contempt than of General will be watched carefully. B. McClellan, of whom ing. Coincident with Cookas deparwork. Oeorge ?. The test of n fortune should the heroic equeatmln statue today wan ture from town ICtoo Floret ta Whaley, It would seem that a majority ot bi two fold how It was earned and unveiled under tto direction of the n girl, who la about to Paul Merten Bays That All Rosevlt tho community had assumed a Judicial BARONESS to tt b menu It la with the nation DMASSY of the Potomac. McClellan, he come Into an inheritance of 8121,000, Army attitud toward the celebrated ca Haa Got to De la Ask Fee u it b with tho Individual. Look-- li aald, had commanded In aome of tho alao face Itaalf tto la from homo tha had and of disappeared disciplined Nomlnatlen. the hack through FOUND GUILTY history, the gallon moot Important engagements of tho her grandmother. Tto glrla parrots of tt. tkat we represent la Invariably tho Civil war forever linking his name with are dead. On hto death tod tho fatha from lignfra occasional Tbs mu, mtloa that straggled, tho nation that mighty memories of tto conflict. er consigned Floretta to tly spiritual in sat or pertUanihlp, wbo will discuss tme toward a high Ideal, tho nation the President extended the greeting! care of jOboko. Tto girl has since Tho Wheeling, W. Va., May 2. Theo- the case opauly, generally tell - yon Th Pattern Dealgntr Convicted ef that recognised In an obstacle aome-tun- g of tho nation to Mrs. McClellan, widow dore Roosevelt esn have tho nomina- that Boise knows neither labor unionManalaughtar In Firat Dag raa to be overcome and not somo-Itta- g of General McClellan and tor family. written lier grandmother that ehe had tion for tto for tha presidency again with tto minister. gone away Recommendation ef Mercy, ist nor mins owner, know only that to to shirked. The nation la atatue ae a beautiful wife is at her parrots homo InCokes Hart- asking, says Pul Morton, president of a cruel murder, one ef a long scries tot (he aggngata of tho. Individual! Ho praised the thanked and to Aesuruoo addition tho life Washington, society of shocking crimes, has been done, Kqultebto ford, Conn. ud what la true of national Ufa la tho committee for having chosen a and former secretary of th nary, who that tta business la ta calmly and fairad must be true of each of aa In Xew York, May I. Baronne" do work. to to tho noted sculptor her to celebrate the twentieth an- ly try tba men wbo are aocuaed; to life. The man renders hut Anlaata ioulse De Massy, a pattern civic and GENERAL BOTHA local agency of the ceremonies, of the Appropriate to niversary are hang Innocent, Poor sendee to nation or to free them If they Individual, military, marked the unveiling. Dr. trid for th killing of GnaEquitable. Mr. Morton said: who preaches them if they an proven guilty, ud to designer, ts a shirtwaist manufacturer, rest, eeae, absence of George McClellan of Now Jersey, the Simon, of am a tho presi-I strong partisan SPRUNG A SURPRISE do this fearlessly. In tha oror, u what that nation or that wa of pulled the string, dent. If he would run again there to of calm there first convictedwith manslaughter surface under th But Mtidusl should strive after, Both General! nephew, a reenmmmdation degree the flags enveloping the not the slightest doubt the Republican to a releasing of undercurrent apprehenatroog JJ fought In blue and you others of mercy. The jure ta which the case tatue. Aa the statue cam Into view national convention would make hto In many too fought In wu given at 3 oclock this afternoon grey, aa- you look back the soldiers fired a salute and the hand Informs the Imperial Conference That nomination by acclamation. Many be- sion and nervousness, tragic ever la the Violence of Its sapecta. e He Is Opposed Considering Certain returned a verdict n fw minutes jo Dir Uvea, through' tho years that played The Banner." to lieve un ha accept it of the what to It In those years JJJ Itoa-present fear. The position Question In tho Empire. and the prisoner wu readdress midnight Rooeevelta President. After so. I him with wu I believe aot do ot yna most and their activity through manded to the Tomb until May 8th glory in? The time of General O. H. Howard spoke. Presiwhen he wrote hto determination prisoners the times of ef bitter labor warfare, the dis- for sentence. yean fastness, the time dent Roosevelt, General Fred D. Grant, n as third term he called not to accept sension over their arrest in Colorado r, went smoothly with Mrs. McClellan, Mayor McClellan of Guatav ftlmon, a shirtwaist 2JWjf everything London. May 1 General Botha, It It was not dons Impulsively, ud ho ud . removal to Idaho, the rallying of Of course not; because In hto office on Kev. shot wu you are Now York, tho General's son, tho de'.because yon are moved with the partment corps and army officers wit- premieratof th Transvaal sprang a sur- meant! it" thousands of workingmen to their sup- 18th and died a few hour afterwards. tho imperial conference B1Pn- JP What you glory to, nessed an Imposing military parade prise Vmr. De Massy, who pas employed port ud tho radical propaganda unTITLES TO PUBLIC LANDS. by tto declaration that ha was dertaken lb their behalf, together with by Simon, acknowledged she had had du hope to hand down aa g of regulars and militia which followed comto a uncompromisingly opposed min memories to your children, an the a disagreement with Binton over a tbe Intense feeling agsinat tbe unveiling. mercial conference within the empire. Cheyenne, Wyo., May 2. Under the owners association and other incident things that were done In the days of wage, hut has consistently Bell was It was question Franklin J. General InMajor of the direction tho be would department of ! generally supposed or wrongly, to maintained throughout her trial that bsve rightly served, ujuuiht little pleasure with them In command of military parade, which of with Alfred Deakln, whose views terior n corps agree special agents began ktim minds and atti- she had nothing to do with the shoot-i each manoonsclousnrsa of having consisted of three divisions made up already had been strongly endorsed work today, examining fences end ti- make the case in the hla duty as hla duty of of thousands a contest between tude of and cavalry In artillery Infantry, to public luds Wyoming. to be done. by Sir Joseph Ward, Frederick R. cleaees rather than n trial fur tbe the regular army, the national guard Moor and Dr. Jameson, respectively tle, will to started at tho Colo- the crime ot murder. i. "11'" In those years you hud It of tto District of Columbia and the alleged TAFT WILL GO TO BT. LOUI8. of New Zealap, Natal ud rado line and work northward through Du dauntiessly to do In few minds Is there belief that your share Third regiment of infantry of the Now premiers J tho state. ork allotted to your children Cape Colony. Haywood-- Moyer and Pettibone, tbrir W. Jersey National Guard, Battery A of Springfield, III., May Botha declared that It would men affiliated with them J. Burke, president of the National !n .children's children rise up to the or the two troop of beGeneral friends and field artillery you bletscd. Who competent for hla governamong you now labor union circle would approve Millers uaoclation, received a mesfrom that state. The atatue mentquite to raise tariffs agalnat British O o in the memories of the back cavalry lea enoourage any net of viomuch McMonnles, Frederick was this s fie moon from Secretary which by from '61 goods or against those of other coun- O BT. LOUIS PRESSMEN STRIKE. O lence at this time because such act it sage 65 for jmy gjft that American sculptor of Paris, com- tries of War Taft accepting the Invitation tho if that commended itself. policy error. ?ven Kot man among mands an Imposing position at the is believed, would to a fatal to be the guest of the aeeoclatlon la jm v .wluve won the right to feel Intersection of Connecticut avenue and He protested against any attempt to st. Louis, Mo., May 2. But there is a general fear that from Ft. Louis May 30 and to make an adrob the no in respective governments of the Pressmea employed country Columbia rend In the northwestern their freedom the ranks of the violent radicate dress. In tariff mutton. y-won tto right section of tho kI nd you four pressrooms of the there may come a mu or men descity. The equestrian not the path of group to cast In standard bronao and tsw?-hRepublic Will Speak I" Oklahoma. perate enough to attempt assassinamembers of ROOSEVELT SPEECH. 22' t f rouh. dtoagreo- - to fourteen feet high. The rider to In ud tion or that the agitation give sinister Oklahoma City, Okie., May 3. SecUnion No. Md dEerou duty." Pressmen's come Web to field costume in repo. The horse la suggestion ami lnaplraton retary of War Taft wired the chairman 201 of Bt. Louis, doctored a s ir,preil'1'ot said that we are yet allghtlv In action. In and around the Favorable Comment by tha Paper of crank or irresponsible. of the Republican state central comThere no wu rear short of pot when the monument stands was keLm!f strike yesterday. 8t Petersburg. Letters that threaten every form of mittee of Oklahoma, which met here "" Md ur business to aencamped edition of the In 1861 n large part of the valence are pouring Into Btdse from today that be could make but one d Md t our children army which McClellan commanded In this morning. St Petersburg, May 2. President h fo S?Ii all over tto country by the hundred speech In Oklahoma on his coming 1 a Pressmen In charge, who rough workaday the peninsula end subsequently In the Roosevelt's speech at the inauguration W4 In A b moat of them are directed to Gov-err- visit to the southwest, and that he and of the Jamestown exposition, which have been getting 83.(7 a day, who fa made would be here the first week in June. eld, we cannot do Antletam campaign. that Frank R. flM hbrama." 86. and Journeymen to Both aides of the pedestral are dec- reached tore In detail caly yesterday, to bear the brunt of all that The committee decided to hold a state largely o Peraon In this assistant, demand an increase try, v, ,- -l orated with brans trophies In relief, to favorably commented upon by sevthis celebrated caae invite. Detec-(Ivy- convention at tbe Ume of Secretary --Tred. he put ahead of the from 82.75 to representing cannon. Saga, arms. etc. eral papers. . police ud friend of tbe gov- Tafts visit and tt la hoped to havo The Xovoe Vtemya devotes a lead publishers say the men pm ... "T ,retlly tod woman, the At each of the four corners of the ernor generally are constantly on the him make hie speech to thiq gather"Wthr who violated an agreement "M done base of the pedestral there to a bronie ing article to It quoting especially the Wft OdJSi alert to block the blow and at the ing. The Issuance of any morning Tbe convention win decide whether eagle. Three eagles bear In their Presidents references to trusts and Insistence of family ud friends he ' uncer.'MU0.!" altered papers In Bt. Louis prruy bard time, beaka garlands ot oak and laurel, in labor unions. It says: r nnder protest the Republicans shall put a state tickhas finally and ' a with labor bronse. which extend around the four tain early this morning. The life Ms The protection of the atato against r of et into the field, and what attitud tbe routine and movements la bbtoM7; rin8 UP her children the danger, of the two utlpodal comRepublic will endeavor to pubsides of the pedestal. . and work, at teaat to a point offering shall be assumed toward the constiMpoPg eight-paghut an women,lish paper, bleesed now binations, capital u.l labor, ) 1 do the least exposure compatible with tution for the proposed new state of not Pity her in th hist has no experienced men to Govthe greatest task of the countries on Oklahoma at the special election oa the performance of hla duty. busiThe told W admire handle presses. the her ud LITTLE PROGRESS n! both aides of the Atlantic. Gooding may to in no dangnr August 6. ernor in of is ness charge ,dPlrnUon and 'Mr. manager America has survived more than from any source but ha ud hla friend creature, man or woffisn wv- the pressroom and his assistIN RUEF CASE one crisis which threatened her ex OLDHAM GETS TITLE. live every hour in the chill aimna-pher- e will office e having hlevM ants in the busines .o14 I stance. with Preelden We hope of danger and to them the fc1-the ' in pressroom. him B dutT w bo "oofTe1t that America ud also Ei Balt Lake, May 2. John Oldham Tj tragedy is ever real. t. ,I,d nt "Dried. Our Issued Thd will successfully solve the pres-Ti-t Declare That Orernigh Another man similar marked In the succeeded In shaking hla divorced ipe (Talesman for him for or edition an Z tonight, using hohtaV the early Confinement Would Disturb problems In the struggle between belief of many men la Harry Orchard, wife' claims to Ua property WednesMiss the!0 rpal WOTk which the p ruses of a Job printing His Mind. ipital ud labor." alleged to he the assassin hired hy day, when Judge Charles W. Morse house. It was announced at tura te do ien'T,ltlon ab! ,0 ,n the three prisoners, whose alleged rigned n decree quieting title in hla wo, 12:30 at th the coim. h,. la the bazU of the alate a favor to lot 8, block 76, plat A. Salt confession ADVANCE IN FREIGHT RATES. . would e.iltlons more that no reasonable men here I ake' Cltj survey. Before the divorce care. Perfectly 2. No nn-i curiae.! a weak, the be printed Bun Francisco. May progrci striking witness chair la the wu granted Oldham got Mrs. Nellie at the look high kali read In PIHrburg District Fiia ,nWbl of righteous wa, made today toward tlia coTctetl pressmen returned to work.. shake their heads Leary Oldham relinquish all claims courthouse, Tariffs. county ws almost a A Is to trr rahan The pressmen were in session cf the Jirr that srriouslv, and tell you that Harry Or- to bis property on a aettlement. of ex'ortina citizen a F.uef, rn the chs--honr. apd that they a at let chard will die la 1L They tell you When Oldham desired to sell the propP'itsburg. Mar 3. Railroads in money from the 1 f 'cm ofi a 'rns:i might b md 1' settlement too, that If he were turned out of erty he found It beceaaaiy to file suit b"v not hot re.tanrant. Only cne ws P.'tshurg district have filed tariff, wa effected, ail matter at the you Mrs. Oldham, declaring her a prison tomorrow hla body would be agalnat null made examined and he disqualified himself with the Interstate Commerce comclaims and wold. n week. advance witbln found hi a confinemission for general but that wPltob little overnight for the presses. ready by declaring .to'. Oldham claimed la hto complaint live to die on Orchard effective may become June to hla rates disturb would Harry of freight the ment f Jury muM rlM level for hla confessed part to that May 15, 1803, Mrs. Oldham signed tbe gallo to the mind ao that he would be unable to 1. Prob.ibly the most Important fea PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AT STATUE of the Nation; of the the and of the Woman of Approaching Haywood, One of the Accused AssasFormer Governor Steunenberg, Attracting National Attention eon-sideri- and Accomplished Great to Duty of Work. Attorneys Preparing .Wen1 re-ubl- u iite g relinquishment of nil Interest In any . r. uperl. On August IS, A5u2, he secured a divorce from her. la spite of tha decree whe alleged that ah wa still hto wife, and claimed an Interest In th property. Mre. Oldham wu willing that to should sell hla propright ta erty, but aba wanted a tt. Tto claims mad by Mr. Oldham placed a cloud ou th till that prohibited him from selling IL di-w- LOVERB HAD QUARRELED. Preai-declare- t ki - . ma-Mt- al Lineman Sheet the and Then Girl Himes If. Wound Bt. Louis, May 3. After climbing porch and breaking open two-stor- g s' y window, Albert Koenig, n lineman, secured entruoe Into tto room of Nettie Woods, on Walnut stcert, early today gud abut her. Ho then shot himself twice. Doth will dl. They had quarreled. -- CALL FOR GRAND JURY. Denver, May I. A call wu Issued today for a special federal grand Jury to convene In Denver May 14. It to reported that evidence in cases of land frauds, gathered by special agents working under th direction of spoiled uaUtant attorneya general will to told before this jury. OBITUARY I u e. . to-""- - bo-for- Star-Spangl- d, inane-torture- to-da- jr un-jra- -- oooooooooooooooo S? Globe-Democra- t, Post-Dispatce, Sr ttond ' Post-Dispat- s, coun-mmf- !. u th. e Wnir1 Globe-Democra- Globe-Demorr- raarii un-lrIb-ut e Globe-Democr- oooooooooooooooo MAJOR RATH BONE. Bu Fruclaoo, May I. Major Gerald Rathbons died In this city at 11:20 o'clock this morning after n oonsul at brief Illness, llo served Porta under tho firat Cleveland administration. II wu n member of the Union club of New York and an Inti mate friend of General 17. During the wur he waa aids on the staff of General BcofleM. u OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO INSULT TO BRITISH FLAG. o o London, May 2. Th foreign o ofo office haa not received any ficial advices regarding the ac- o o tion of Col. laaaull, of th Han-dure- ss o revolutionary force In cutting down n British flag at ftolago, Ilondurea, which bad been hoisted by a mu named William Collins for hto pro lection and which caused Commander Fuilnm of the United States gun boat Marietta to Inform laaull that tbe American marines would not allow Insult to the British flag. Foreign Secretary Urey, however, haa Inatituted Inquiries. o o o o o o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooo O SWORE TO KILL WITNESS. San FYoncisco, May 2. Ill kill every wltneae who testified agalnat me. If I have to awing for IL This was Frank Morgan parting remark to Deputy Marshal Towle when he was placed In 4cell in tha Federal building this morning after n Jury In tbe United Btatesi court had adjudged him guilty of afeahng a special delivery letter. Fur the sake of a meagre 81 bill, which wu enclosed in the etmlea letter, Morgan will spend from one to five years of bio life In tbe state penitentiary- Judge De Haven will pronouncesentence In bla case on Baturday morning. O , o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o .O O O O O oooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooO THREE MINERS o o o o KILLED. Jobutown, Pa., May 2. Three men were killed, six Injured, three fatally, today In an o accident In an ore mine at Rid o dleaburg, Beil ford county. Tho o men- - were foreigners. A shift0 ing crew placed a car on which o the men had been unloading O ore, on n trestle while other O care were bring placed. When o tha engine backed to the main o track it struck, the oar which a waa derailed and fell 30 feet o a Into n creek below. a oooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooO ROOSEVELT HONORED.' O Washington. May 2. President Roosevelt wu mad an honorary member of the Society of the Army of the Potomac at its annual reunion In this city today. General of Ogdensburg, N. T, formerly a member of congress. was elected president of the society, several resolutions were adopted, the principal one being In favor of Every effort to supercede war by peaceful arbitration." is o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooooo |