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Show v' ft UOTfD PRESS illll"' SERVICE. -- jJLWmnrr fO FEiDVY ilD OGDEN CITY. UTAH. FRIDAY MORNING. Apart From Other Women Prisoners.-Tal- ks for Publication Refers Queries of Carnegie Notes to Attorneys. Three Men Enter the Home of a Mrs. Wealthy Planter Kill Hughes and Daughters While Asleep. Atlanta, Georgia. Dee. 8. Ben Hughes, a wealthy planter, and his entire family were murdered and their house burned. Investigation revealed the fact that unknown parlies believed by the tracks found to be three meu, entered the house, murdered Mrs. Hughes In her room, with an axe, then went to the room occupied by the daughters, Kinma, aged 19. and Hattie, 14, and murdered them in like manner, without the girl's awakening. Hughes evidently heard the noise, and went from his room into the hallway where he wea shot down. A special train wna sent to Columbia for bloodhound to track the murderers. The highest stats at excitement prevails throughout the community. y.w fork, Dec. 8. Mr. Caesie L. tonight that he woukl leave for CleveOiadwlrk is tonight occupying one ot land tomorrow morning where crirain-- el tbe scantily furnished cells in the prooeechnga will be taken against Mrs. Chadwick. He .aid he had Tombs. fnittles-search all Jay for in communication wirh Prosecutor been After s Sulbtll. her attorneys gave up the fight livan of Clevtdaud today and that in the bank case tonight, and her chief counsel. Mr. Car against mum-- stood in the corridor of the Mr. Chad wick might be looked for. 9 when at o'clock, the building exact jydeial i? nature of tiitae he to make a Maieiurat. Vailed States Marshal Uenkel threw office of hie Joore double and the Asked If any communication had opM been held with Mr. M the woman out of her prison. here waa tired and Chadwick wan, Mrs. this city, he admitted Carnegie that certain slmoet fainting. She made her way ions had been passed. Mr. Lyons dec lined to Bio the hall to the elevator, leanigo further inng heavily on the maiwhalXarm, anl to the case, eaylng that atatement t that of her eon Emil. Behind came he would come from Cleveland. gone, Ereda Swenson and Deputy Mar-ihThe Associated Prow learned on the Kennedy. of authority, however, that In the bSt double a Ths party rraesed through communications In New York today rotr of curious people to a carriage between Mr. Carnegie and representawhich waa in waiting on the Broadway tives of the Oberlin bank. Mr. Carneiid. They were driven directly to the gie denied absolutely that he had signTomb. ed the notes which have in the case as the Carnegie notesfigured Arriving at the Tombs, Mrs. Chadand declares that he never saw and dues not know wick ass half earrled up the steps and Warden Flynn met Mr. Chadwick. into ths building. tbs party, and after the usual prelimiDisc u selng the statement made by naries had been attended to tho woMre. York of Ran Francisco, Mr. to have her asked man, permission Chadwick said: s ed 1 enm-munl- al une remain with her. This was denied, the warden saying .he should have no privileges not allowed other prisoner. Mrs. Chadwick gave a handbag and a few other trinkets to the nurse and gar a few in motion to her eon. She was then taken to the matrons mom. She asked to ay good night to her son. and the lad eagerly rushed to his mother, and, wrapping hia arms shout her. gave her a long embrace. Then she was led away to the Inner St. Petersburg, Ivc. 8 The newspapers here, headed by the Kovoe Vreroy. are still urgently pressing the campaign in favor of tbe immediate reinforcement of Admiral Kojeatven-sky- s squadron. Ihe prnpmdtlna io send out the Black nea fleet meets witu popular favor Irrespective of the diplomatic difference in the way. aud in this fjahion aeniimMit is before adroitly directed against the foreign office and admiralty which ia evidently the real object of tho promoters uif ths agitation. Captain Cl ado, who waa detached from Admiral RojNnvensky'e squadron in order to testify before tbe luterua-nation- al eommiwion to inquire into the North Sea incident, again returns to the attack in a letter direclng ihat the argument that the withdrawal of the Black Sea flat would weaken Rnesiae position in the near east, la not convincing, Turkeys navy being powerless to threaten Russia if even the whole Russian fleet departs; while Great Britain might bluster, he add, the opinion ia that ahe would act if alia objected to the exit of the fleet while Russia if she lomcs her Far Eastern possessions must seek an outlet nearer homa. cither in the Mediterranean or in the Persian Gulf. How. he inquires, would Great Britain like a Russian arsenal and a Russian fled within a few hundred miles of Bombay? MURDERED With Illuminations In Honor sf tho Jubilee of the Immaculate Conception America Represented by I have made no statement about this leave it to public opinion and to refined and Iurated pereone what conclusion they might draw when one Mister makes a statement like that against another sister. Tonight in the presence of the marshal I said to my Utile boy: Emil, have you read Aunt Alices statement V He said. Yea 1 wee in hope he had uot and maid to him: What do you think about that dear 7 And he replied: It 1 nothing more than I expected of her.' Mra Chadwick is Mrs. York's si- Rome, Italy, Dec. 8. In the beautiful hall of the Borgia apart moot in the Vatican Papal Secretary Merry del Yal gave a sumptuous dinner of 38 covers this evening In honor of the guests who have arrived in Rome for the Jubilee. Among those present were Cardinal! Vincent Van Nutelli, prefect of the Congregation of the council; Kerrata. prefect of the congregation of bishops and regulars; Koop, Biahop of Breslau: Boschi, Archbishop of Ferra and Tripepl; the Spanish ambassador, and the Bolivian and Russian ministers. America waa represented by Bishop McDonnell of Brooklyn. Rome was literally ablaze tonight with liliiminatlnna in honor of ths jubilee of the Immaculate Conception. St Peters eras ths chief center of the illuminations, hut the display of tho American college wna very eifsclive, Venetian lanterns. electric light a and torches being utilized with striking results. In the Piaza Di Bpagtia the renter of tbe English colony in Rome, the column with the statue of the Virgin which was raised when Pope Pius IX. promulgated the dogma of the I mm sen-b- it e Conception fifty years ggn sparkled with hundreds of electric light a her pe&gree was taken assigned to a cell Ike eon and nurse entered n carriage ster" and were driven to a hotel. "No, she Is neither my sister, nor While lying on a couch ia the United my half sitter nor in law. oflloe awaiting . a We States marshals were raised together. Mrs. for Chadwick the first headsman, Will you sty anything about her time since her name has been before statement that yon are Madame Seths public, contented to talk for publicverer ation siid gavo the representative of I have made no statement aoutthls the Asocial etf Press a statement in Madame Devere business from begin- hldi she denied relationship to Mrs. end. Out of Justice to my boy to ning York of Ran Francisco, who gave nut 1 would not do It at. present I do not a Interview today telling of the ear-l- lr think that any responsible person life of Mrs. Chadwick. would pay any attention to a stateIa justice to her eon Mrs. Chadwick ment made by Mrs. York. If I had a nid die would not make a statement inter or brother in trouble, no mat8. Secretary Dec, Washington, shout thta Madame Do Vere, at the ter what their past might, have been, Hitchcock in n communication recompiwemt time, but praiaieed that later 1 could nut do him or her if any good, mends n law relative to stork trespassI "Madame lie Vere'a whereabouts, and I certainly .would shield him or- her ing on Indian reaervalkm, also to prorvsrythlng else in this case will be vide for the aeizuro and sale of such ' (hewn." (Continued on Page 8.) stork. Mm. Chadwick also told of the Wade Fait and Oberlin bank matters. to the failure of the lattter she said: Y would not like to live a minute if I did not think I would pay these pencle or peoples back. Whm asked concerning Andrew Cnrnegie'i connection with her financial affairs she declined absolutely to talk, referring her Interviewer to her offing where and she was - my-siste- . ! with hotel the Federal building and ended her incarceration in the Tombs, In the interval she had been arralgn-el before United State Com mi asloner AMU, and held in 115,000 ball, vhlch she was unable to pay. AH day long lawyers representing her in this bad sought in every quar-I- I for ty someone owning real estate In Msnhstlan who would sign her bond, nd ths marshal had, out of sympathy w the woman, kept her In Ida offlre tows after she should have been, The endeavors of the lawyers f whli d. utumccereful, 'rendering her necessary. To aid to her cup of woe It was towm tonight tliat a charge of for-FWould Tery likely be made against Jhe Woman In Ohio, based on (lie Car-Cfnote and other 1 apers given at ri ie curity for loans. Efforts to get bail will continue although Mrs. Chadwick the desire tonight to go to d as soon as possible. She -- 7 the would voluntarily give out a ient tonight were it not for the wwnry advice of counsel. Chtdwlck dined at 7 oclock In Henkels office under con.il- -. ,n contrast to the man- 'range lml" lUh be llved at New york ar,en Flynn was after at the seen wick A arrived he eaM: Mm Chadwick will be place.1 in 8fiCon1 A a tier of the prison. entirely alone and set apsrt the other women prisoners. She A allowed associates in eny r 21. will lie entirely alone. ToAe will have her meal with ft. but during the. day she will v, " to remain alone, Ao will be attended by Physician. Dr. Levin. whose duty ftW Uniled Sutrt fcJomn-lle- ft. " 111 1hf warden waa asked .J'Riee he replied: Mis , itj A as to A1' e 51 years, said In the United States, not a,rrjn.? nX elate, and that she was AfJh'T she would be nttin Aer medicine rheet he al-h- fl: 10 Death Came by Asphyxiation-F- ire Place Opening Plugged With A Copy of A Morning's Paper. if as Bartender Shoots Deputy Marshal and Kills Himself Affair an Out- - . growth of Improper Attentions- I.s AtiRelca, Dec. 8. S. P. Alhn, a deputy l'ntte.1 Slutee marshal, from !.. and liia brother-in-laPiute. Raymond Waller, wi re shot amt eerioinuy wounded by Harry Burris, a bar tender, in a transfer office at. Fourth aul Broadway here late this st'leniixin. Burris ihen ran from the building and uihh roii-.- in a lodging hoiii-e- , a block ami a half iNstanl. where he blew out his own brain with a revolver. The muse waa said to be tbe enforced of Burris upon Mrs. Allen and an attempt by him to extort money from her. All of the partie- - to the ehiMitlng had but recently arrived iu Los Augeles- n OPPOSE 'a IjonJon, Dec. I. The Daily rorreapondeat before Port Arthur telegraph that all the Russian battleships and cruisers togrthrr with the gunboats Glliak and Fueadnec.k were aunk or destroyed, and that only the torpedo boat destroyers remain intact. According to a special dispatch from Tokio and Shanghai giving unofficial reports the crewa of all tbe Russian warship la the harbor of Port Arthur were landed sad apparently no effort waa made to move the vessels. The Japanese will now turn their attention to the tnrpeilohoat destroyers and when these have been destroyed the guns will he directed against s( earners and transports lh the karlxir. WILL DISPATCH Washington, D. C Dec. 8. The session ha.l not proareesod fur when Mr. (Idaho,) called up the pure food liiil, hut Air. Aldrich auggi-alethat the bill should be read iu full for information and it went over under nn objettion by Mr. Tillman, who sal t he considered au effort to get the bill up before the- tunaie today a wants of time. Mr. Tillman made an inquiry concerning the status of hia resolution directing the committee nn judiciary lo report- to the senate the oiunct of recess nominal lou. He eaiJ that hi iuier-tf- tt iu tin-- rrwolut ion was due to the uomliiailon ef W, D. Crum to lie collector tor the port of Charleaion. M. (V, to wiiirli he Is oppneul. He s.skud Mr. I'lHti. tCann.) i hmrman of the romndii.ee on Judiciary, for an explanation. Mr. 1latt said the resolution hail foiled to receive roncideratiim during I ho Inst session because of the of Chairman' Hoar and he promised to bring the matter up at tbe next meeting of the committee. "Has the committee power to refuse lo make a r purl when under Inalmr-tinfrom the senate to do so" Mr. Tillman whereupon Mr. Bimmer Inquired of the South Carolina aetuil-o- r r the resolution tarried a time limit, lo which that 'viator replied in the negative. He added the conviction that it would ha "laiadblp to aiir the matter up occaetonally in the artiste even though no report should be made. Mr. 1latt said he lid not fed called ttiam to answer a hypothetical qimalou as to the powers of the committee. He could only promise at Ihis time to aak the committee to roneitbw the resolution, and if it should take action and that action should not- suit the from Bomb Caroof the lina. that senator of course could follow any line of action which might otmi mend itself lo him. Tillman said that lie .wdUpiyiagfr-Mr- . did not intend to make any fatitous opposition to Um m anure for the itr-poaof thwarting the will of the president, but he felt railed on to antagonize confirmation until the enmmlttee could lie received. The senate then, at 12:29 went. Into executive session and at 12:45 adjourned until Monday. - THIRD SQUADRON. TARIFF tll-id- REVISION Extra Session for Noxt Spring Practically Abandoned. ni 8. President Dec. Washington, Roosevelt is conferring daily with members of both houses on Hie tariff revision and lnw the work shall he accomplished. He has found that strong opposition exists lo consideration of the subject by congress at an extra srasiiin, to be held next spring, and it can be said that lira idea of calling an extra seasiun for noxt spring practically has been abandoned. It has been pointed to the president that it would be nearly impossible for the rnmmftte of congress to prepare a tariff measure for presentation lo the huuw before July 1. Rep- - Walaon of Indiana, had a conference with Jhe ,, priwident today. While no decision yet has bora reached regarding the reviaion of the tariff, it la pretty well understood that If revision should lie ileildod upon, an extraordinary session of oungresa will be called to meet next fall. The subject will be taken np at that area ion and Its consideration probably lie taken up and concluded at the regular session next Decent lier. This it le believed will enable the members to disWsnhington, Dec. 8. The annual pose of the tariff question at a com- fight nn the civil service com mission paratively early dale in the regular wa begun in the hoiuw today, dursession. ing consideration of the legislative ap- wlM-flu-- pur-pon- es The correspondent is authorised to say Russia baa no intention of sending the Black Sea fleet to reinforce Admiral Hnjeetvru aky'e squadron. It ia however. Russia'! purpose to dispatch a third squadron from the Baltic as aoon as it ran be mails ready. This third squadron will eonaiat of five armored cruisers, four cruieora, ten torpedo bon Ure transport end two hospital ship. St. Petersburg, Dec. FROM RUSSIAN 8. SOURCES. quarters, dated ysaterday: "At 8 oclock in the morning ef Dec. 8 the enemy posted at T nr hen vink advanced toward Pantnyen, which is near Sisnchan. Onr watcher had temporarily been withdrawn, but with reinforcements retook immediately the position. "At 2 and at 4 in the morning of Dec. 7, the enemy attacked our position east of Fanahen IMIintun, which is near the Shnkhe river. The attacks were entirely repulsed by sunrise. a The curcumstancea of the death of M. 8yveton were peculiarly dramatic following upon his sensational attack upon General Andre in the Chamber of Deputies and his committal tor trial therefor, which was to open tomorrow. During tho morning M. Ryveton received numerous friends, the last of whom left him 1 o'clock. Two horn later Madame Ryveton surprised at not seeing her husband, entered his study add found him lying on tbe floor unconscious. The roof wns full of a powerful odor from a gaa stove. The doctor was immediaHy summoned, hut pronounced tbe case hopeless and at 4 o'clock the deputy expired. intiDeputies Ferreiie end Binder, mate friends of the 8yvetuns who were summoned to the house immediately ma le after the accident waa discovered,lobbies a sensational at Element in theof Depuon returning lo the Chamber ties. It appears that the stove stood within an open lire place of the uaual type in French houses, a narrow opening to in an Iron plate allowing the gasesout ascend the chimney. They pointed to the magistrate who wss investigatopening waa ing the affair that this which proved to a with paper plugged ben copy of today's Intiansig.entaa demonstrating that the stoppage deeffected this morning. The f?.vto " duced from thie fact that was due to crime or suicide but refuse to accept the latter Pari. Dec. 8. that M. An evening recently insuring !,, n Syveton the American company seemed much' Jcpresad, .ifflrming ttou to ww inlendrd to convinced that enemies make sway wllh him- - is allowed to hive ?T Uthat which is ordered w AGUE boniclan mA M". Chadslck will OTTCom. 1U otXcWion- - Ae will be treated like prison era here. rx.i-.- en tvc 8. If the action taken Eons of Oberlin bank, '0 frrfflth? nWml1ths la. doom, told a tat. the closing W taiivs of the Associated Pres J Baseball lcKue or;11 meets with the approval of the National Baseball Commission, the power of the minor leagues will be curtailed to 8 great extent. The clause in the national agreement, raising the price of drafted play era from these leagues from $200 to 8500 and the limited number of players to be drafted from one club to one man, was turned down by the magnates and President Johnson was authorized to act for the Ameri-caleague in conjunction with the National leagues representative and Chairman Hermann of the National commission to shape an agreement to Include thie clause. The foul strike rule came up fir discussion again todat and after a long argument it waa found that the members of the league stood four and four on the rules. What disposition was made of the Washington club la not known, aa all the magatea declined to discuss the matter. n Mukden. Dec. 8. The Kussiuns have experienced difficulty with shrapnel which should have effsrtutfly checked the Japanese attacks during tbe battle of Shekhe, but failed In many casea. Some of the consignments of shrapnel sent to tbe front appear to have liren almost worthless, not from any radical defect in tbe Rueian time fuae. as this proved throughout the war, to be a very satisfactory device, but from poor construction of the sheila. One Instance was particularly noted. When the correspondent was with the Philrmoncffs battery the Japanese infantry advanced to attack a Russian position and came up on the batteries' range a number of times while crossing a trait of broken ground. Tbe battery bad the range and scut live sheila over the column all But timed to burst above the rank they flew harmlessly over head and hurried themselves in the ground beyond without exploding. EXPECTED RIVER TO BE CLOSED MURDERER ELECTROCUTED. Dec. 9. William Nicholes, convicted of the murder of Alfred Minnrd, n civil wnr veteran at Kenton, Ohio, in July, 1903, wna eloctrocuted in the annex at the Ohio penitentiary shortly after midnight. Columbus, CONTRACTS FOR WHARVES ACCEPTED. Ran Francisco, Dec. At today's meeting of the slate board of harbor commissioners, the contracts for the construction of the new Pacific Mail wharves were signed and the bonds of the contractors approved and accepted. o-jof the wharves will he a doable decker and both will be so built and equipped that an enormous quantity of freight can he handled without the congestion ot traffic. Work on these wharves will be begun without delay and the construction will irh nil posbe carried lo completion sible dispstrh. e 8. BY 1CK. Chefoo, Dec. 8. The lightship which was stationed at Xcwrhwaiig arrived here today, having left the station in anticipation of the immediate closing of the Liao river by ire. Her commander reports having seen four Jap-es- e battleships, three cruisers and ten torpedo boats outside Port Arthur. He believes the entire Japanese fleet is now there. GENERAL NOG! NOW CHILDLESS. Headquarters of the Third Japanese Army, Dec. 7. via Pusan. On the morning of December 2nd, the Run-- si ana granted permiariun to the Japanese to gather their dead and wounded from the eastern fort ridge fight of November 28th. Yesterday the rime concewion waa aeked for by the Russians concerning 203 Metre hill. The requret was granted hut the privilege waa withdrawn today. In the fighting of November 30th the second son of General Kogl was killed on 203 Metre hilL General Nogi's eldest nn waa killed In the battle of and he I now childless. ill Re- propriatinn hilL The opposition earn from Mow. Bartlett of Georgia. Rep-bur- n of Iowa, and Groavenor of Ohlcw One moved to strike out the entire appropriation and it fnrc of cierlu, at the time denoum iug the civil ter-vias nothing improved since the days of the simiL eysieiu, but, on the contrary, ns growing Kvs and loa ce The fcFKgton lasted five hours and twenty minutes. Tlie legislative bill was scrutinized rcrefully, in consonance with Irreidtuie rcvunimeudaiioa ugjiuit extravagance. An appropriation for a janitor to ihe honor committee on libraries nit X Hiuie Iieinucratlc opioriuloii, led by Messrs. Bart leu. of Georgia, M Billing if Georgia and Clark of Mitoauri. Mr. Clark said there were many supernumerary official around the house who ought to be gotten rid of. Tito president s message, he oaid. had urged economy, and Mr. Clark contended that If Hie hoiioe wa going to eomomizo I lie beei place la commence was the house itself. In a few vigorous remarks Mr. Livingston of Georgia defended the appropriations committee In the preparation of the lilli, but lamented the fact that hill appropriating millions of ikdlnre should be hurried through In fifty (lays. Thie, hurried legislation ought to stop, lie declared. The committee, by a vole of 71 to 65. reduced the pay of committee stenograph ere from 5,nno to l.ooo. t Tint iwragraidi relating to the civil service cnmmlrteo elicited from Mr, Maddox of Georgia, sever criticism. liisAuse of a proposed increase of 28 employee to constitute the rural carrier examining board. The dianiMdnn shifted to the salary of the ectTTiarjr to the civil service cominiieioii. J he committee bail it. from to $3,000, but an amendment by Mr. Han Im of Georgia, putting It bark to the former amount. waa adopted., After Mr. Lilly of Connecticut h.ld I expreeed the opinion ihat the eecre- tery of the civil service commlMciun could not earn $2,250 elsewhere, Mr, Groavenor of Ohio, inquired amid laughter, If it would not be well to strike out tire provision for lira time commission era and IK lira clerks run . ! : I , tbe I offlre. Mr. Hepburn of Iowa, moved to strike out tbe appropriation for hi roinmhvion and bitterly denounc'd l He wae not, he said opposed to a proper civil errvice, but the present merit system did not improve on the old I i! spoils system. The preKent civil wae not aa good as it waa twenty years ago, and wae ooiutantiy becoming Icm and lets efficient. "1 dmminre it," he oaid with and unfit for "os our iihcs: as insufficient to acrompliidi lh" )urM,e draircil by a civil service." He won roundly applauded on both sides of the chamber. Mr. Gillcm of Mawclinetts, chairman of tbe committer on civil service, f ended the system and eafd that, even should Mr. Ilpburna amendment pre-- v I. llm law itself would go on jut acr-vlc- is, THRILLED ALL HEARERS d-- It Seemed All Were Sellers With None to Before the Qose Quotations Buy 1 Went Upward. New York. Dec. 8. Amid scenes of t nn the common and 8'!8.ooo.(iuii nn Hi" r. uncontrolled excitement anil frenzid pUierrMl. cn BKgiew.ili on slock id i:jo.i than haste lo acll securities, the New York j li'ify't. (lUU.OIMI. Exchange today witnessed tho most ' Other senaiimal dci lines were r1, sensational decline iu prices that it has known since the historic Northern I In Union Pacific. 4'J. in Bouthern Pad-f- l ti"4 fu Ann rlca.i Pacific panic since May 8. 103. Warned Sugar. 3', in in preferred. bv the signs of ths mining storm made ' American Toba'-cisiblti yesterday In ihe preponderance Brooklyn Transit, 7iHiu Rt. Paul, U:i of orders to sell over ihow to buy. the in Colorsiio Fuel, n in Michigan traders were early on the flour of tint Central, 5'a in Missouri Pacific, and in Ten lessee Coal aud Trou. exchange. D EXCITED ..6 ..fi .. ,.C ..C.6.. sounded llic openfor When the gong Values the entire weie ing of business there came from the out down throughout with great rapidity short at niggling group of brokers on tbe margins were wiped out .nil the decrowded floor a roar of human voic.ee moralisation was complete. During thin so loud that it thrilled those who heard the transaction amounted lo it. At first, it seemed that all were aperiod Ism t Sno.OOfl share. seller and none wa left to buy. As the The frightened throwing over o' tradtbe arounJ men surged shrieking almoei irhhout stocks to price . ing poets, the "Impending important was checked alsini no.iiiregard aud Micro Pildevelopments, in this stock, "the pos- lowed a periol of irregularity. Heavy sible increase of dividend on smaller, orders appeared, quotations the coming agreement, with its prinoipal buying started upward and befoie o'clock rival, of a third or whatever were the of the active stocks had regained bull arguments on which advances were many based-werall forgotten ami brokers Considerable of their lueses. The tone of the tr.iiiing remained rid of tbe vtorLrihey to sought only hut llie rally wss well held aud feverish, he'd. the close wnK, comps rut ivdv speaking, , ue seine was observed by a throng severely quirt. The total sales of all of visitors in the gallery. First to give stocks were 2.9C.i.4U shares. waa y hurly-burlAmalgathe way in Many causes for the dsv's selling mated Copper, against which a cam- were but tbe suggested, general has advertisement paign by newspaper seemed to tie that the bull maropinion conducted. Dropping recently been had brought in many buyers on ket sometlrot a point at a tie. it fell until smnll margins, and when tbe signs of it sold at 58,i. a decline of ton points sn impending break were seen yestersince lent night's close and of 23 points day the holders were forced to sell out from the highest of Tuesday. their speculative purchases at whatrecession represented a ever prices weie obtainable. Tbe 2 decrease iu tbe market value of tbe company's total capital stock of more CIRCUIT COURT DENIES APPLICATION. tban thirty million of dollars. Next to Amalgams ted Copper, the Dei-- . 8. Tbe opinion or leader In the excitement wa tbe NorthBi, ern Pacific stock, the common foiling Judge Sanborn of the United Hta'es to 2314 and the preferred to 81, over-nig- Circuit court denying the application declined Of 8 8 and 7 8 points, for a writ of halics- - corpus made by respectively, and declines of 914 points Michael Doud ot Denver, who was imfor the common and 10 8 poinhtfor the prisoned by the Supreme court of Coke-rad- o on a charge of contempt, growing preferred from Tuesday's hlphest. Tho shrinkage in quoted values from out. of the recent election, wns made Tuesday represented abont lioJKi'i.Otsi public today. , 7-- 1-- 7-- Mr. OitisvTirr of Oltio spoke ot the dvil r.rrvico rominifwiiiaers us ihe-to a iiackad'i ko jtbmm." n;iil -- 1 ht lie Mime. Mr. Williams of Mr.!rdppl, tlie minority leader, suggested that it would Im sn improvement r the present it-te- m to fx a osriain period for which an employe should acrv. tJie govern- - DEFECTIVE SHRAPNEL. fccdiru - Tillman Wants Report on the Effect of AFTER cess Nominations The House SHOOTING Busy Economizing. SKIRMISHES CONTINUE.' Tokio, Dee. 8. Ths following has been received from Manchurian Head- IT SUICIDE OR MURDER a momentous day for Chadwick. It commenced Ar early departure from her Mrs. SUICIDES Mukden, Dec. 8. The Russians continue to bombard the Japanese position with both heavy and light artillery. The Japanese response is feeble. Tbe weather is turning much colder. Japanese priaoaera reported tbit the prolongation of the war ia exhausting Japan and causing much discontent, the censorship of the press being so strict that the papra do not voice the sentiment of the people. Re-fari- counsel. This has been s Tele-greph- Biahop McDonnell. 9. a short-aighiad- ly ROME ABLAZE CRUMS At 1 oclock this the two leading trams. Vunderatu it aud Do), aud Rout and Dorlnn had made miles and 3 lap. Uougoltz and Br. ton and &miutli.iu aud jwitner were one hip behind. The record is 1,SS2 tuilrs 4 laps. Sentiment Directed Against Foreign Office and Admiralty. ENTIRE FAMILY PRICE FIVE CENTS 190i, New York. Dec, CLAMOR The Jury in we completed this afternoun. New York. Dm. I. the trial of Naa Patterson 9. NATIONAL BIKE RACES. POPULAR JURY COMPLETED. CELL IN THE DECEMBER WAR AND SECOND TRIAL USd!1 SATIREAE -" VOL. I. NO. 344 to F3M$I VE.IHER IITA!I of pnpiT- - which had cari'P ro him ! day fiimi a rural carrier vim li:;il Urn projcmn'led certrln q'iestioiM liy the commission as to whether or imi. im bud but li'.v Infl uence In bell. tit of tbe election of President H'okwh1i in ill" Oliio campaign snd whctiier on a certain day bo had Mimed over his route lo bi- - sidwtiiiur aud worked for the ti' lic. Republican Now--, think of holding nn a poor devil of a rural carrier H!i that. T;.e man bad simply gone to th- - poi.s an I o-- I i VOied. Tim mati in question, hr mid. bid M up by the rivU service tn aud was tng b::; puy, wliti.v great hodv of men are luvcsuigatir.i;, lhe:i b. a rvr.-tn;.:'1- li no whs is the matter with the at Cleveland that robbed every-lMsibut did that man .vote fur Koo'-e- lt and did lie work at ihe polls election day? .Mr Williams, dins tlng bis remarks tu .Mr. Groavenor, said he bed been could punwondering if Mr. Gra-venish the house with such a hard luck: story out iu OIho because a fellow bed shown political activity in the rau of Prcsklent Roosevelt, what might pnreiblv have been tho foie of fellow who would have dared to have shown political activity i behalf of Mr. Parker. This reference to Mr. Parker created laughter on both aides of th chamber. "The indication are, replied Mr. renewal of Gruevoaor, who caused laughter, "there were a great many of them terrified. Fmm the numerotunen of their Minrnky at the polls." rrepoaded Mr. William amid more laughter, I imagine a great many of them must hsv whether of tlie rural been free delivery service or in some other way 1 shall jot attempt to say. Tlie bill then was laid aside and 1b House at 5: Hi p. m. adjouriud tomorrow. w-r- nsn y. a or le.-rif- il (Continued on Page 8.) f-men- |