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Show COALVILLE TIMES vm N. JACOB PETERSON, Editor and Manager. Xntcrod at the Poxtoffir rtah. Matter. May T, lt4, TKRMf or II PayaMa la One Tear t'la Montha Three Montha trifle Co plea aa In E IS STREETS II THE PRESIDENTS UAL IN OF I e aCRIITION. Alraaea t SI 75 Belief Expressed That Revolutionists Planned the Kidnaping in Order to Bring Girl s Father Within Their Reach. Several Village! Utterly De rf J and the Death List Will Ejjcfl Five Hundred. 49 05 UTAH STATE NEWS I.ondon llartuii a LapotiUbm, daugh r ter of Alt xander l.uponT hm. ex of Iteval anJ wom- rnotht r is a Russian princes:, ban tm - te: linin' . hi ed In lauidun, amt a'l t of tin Russian embassy and Scutlaud Yard art- being emUow-- l to trace her Miss Barbara, who Is is lamdun with yeans old, was her younger sister. In charge of an The trio wi ni to Eng.lsh governess the Vldwjcb theater, Oct 24. and on d coming out Barbara bit amt In the crowd from hoi onipauiim i Since been seen, affhrrrrtt and hast-nn- r the cane was Immediaielv repot ltd in the polite, ami the foioigu ofilte. ait Ing at the urgent reques' of the Rim slun government, ordeied that no f fort be spared in the seauli for tie - Hundred Bodies Hav ft" Taken From the Ruins of Home of the Victims Flags Follow the Earthquak Shock. Two it- pt The new building of the First Proa byturian church at Green Rlvep dedicated. decided by the mechani II has bt-eal department of the Denver & Rlc Grande railroad to substitute the si in Dt tails of the Rome earthy itffi pie action for the compound locomo Calabria on Wednesday, just n egd tlve. here, show that tlie damage ws a1 John Jamison and M F. Monro Uiure exlcusu e Thau at first I utld, have been hotrod over tir the tv list Is estlnft tilt while the at l.ogan on a chaise of puklnj 1, ti r .1 holies haves t r Two b'"t a foolbal of of the pockets patrons Is t n tak n tnim t game cut ofT frOt; tt.e !aat s anA stock company has been organ Koine with itiiiri muni by th fid lacd In Salt bake City, with a capltui tlf notion of the tsl rrgl and of $100,000, for the purpose of ruantl mis.-m- g girl. un-n H'K and no wosj Since Mins .aponkliin tlmappeai d line farturing typewriter attachments and has recti veil a note in tin ii i an lx had. the govt-ruesupplies. Ihtint i tux k of the earfiiigj M , Austin Tlndle. a Union Pacific a handwriting which ogult most of $ brakernan, Is In an Ogden hospital In as Barbara's, a tying Thai she had la n foriunately On-brought of into tha illation villages as and result the a precarious condition, kidnaped outside the theater man succeeding In making $ of a collision, when he was crushed now a prisoner lu the cellar of a tape to the hills or open pin between two cars. In the northwest pait of Isuidon. iu the 'ist of fatallths would have For the first twent) three davs of address of which s.m was unalih tt r To add to the deg !arg tdu of that cases The four added ascertain. Uphold girl October, forty aimed the earthquake, It w by n1 so sew faver and thirty eases of diphtheria was wounded and sufTcting whlih great! Ing In torronts. were reported to the health depart ly tlial she Intended to poison heim if the creased among thg suffering M or oi has latMnkliin been Self lake. dlieiiiu inent less people i An information has been filed In the the pol'ce department In Russia and Half the houses at Ferruza revolution Miss Russell that suggests district court at Ogden, charsing Fred Draucaleoiie collapsed and mas Walker and Edward Lawrence with lst pis fined the Kidnaping with the sons were bmld In the rulM of within her father for object bringing the in the first degree, murder at SlnoHll and St. llarlo mo their reach He Is now on Ills way tt killing of Dr. Earl fleers. are said to have been lost. Fail' Brier Baugh, ?t years old. a veteran Txmdon. Half the t vailed everywhere of the Indian wars In Cache county, of the village of derate are WORST OF CRISIS IS OVER. fell from a haystack In Henson, Cache and similar conditions prevail valley, and sustained injuries that In number of other points in Calabrfij New York Marked Improvement fatally a few hours later. r. Are During the confusion caused b and Situation Securities High-In Lake he Salt Great The water first earthquake t..e prisoners 1; Now York The principal events In Jail at Uatazaro mutinied, anl begun te rise again. It is now five feet higher than It was two years ago The. .he financial district on Monday Indl only subdued with great difficulty greatest depth known for a great rated that the worst of the crisis waj fhmalo prisoners were parfc over and that conditions were settling alarmed, screaming, ahoutini many years was on July 15, 1907. Jesse Peterson, the young man of down to normal. There were no fur beating the doors until the place was In a teiTihle uproif. Mt. Pleasant, who. with young Decker ther hank suspensions, and reports Ison officials did everything pi were favorable for the of of Salt Lake, waa shot by a young resumption to calm the Inmates, birt thejf t rob man named Blake near Kemmerer, most of the banka which closed tem out afresh every time anothtf i ufi Wye., has recovered from hla lnjurlea. porarlly last week. The engagement shock waa experienced. The ecarlet fever epidemic at Mt,' of $18,750,000 in gold from Europe ; ' Pleasant seems to have broken out for importation to New York waa folFRENCHMEN NERVOUL afresh daring the past week. It waa lowed by the sensational announce under ment of aalea of Ajnerlcau copper Think the Whole Fabric of Aw la irtbwssfcijMtkeUthaeoMpmtCke coot col. but several; hcvrasr1BnrvW Increase the Cregil ,H ..... . tide of foreign money to tht country developed. Paris. The "house-cleaninto VT, Bert LtcwU, a young man living at to an aggregate of over $25,000,000. street" is a sentimental n& having Lewiston, fell from a ladder while em- This, with the rapid' rise of good sethan a practical effect here. They ployed at the sugar factory, fracturing curities on the stock exchange. In per are devoting much space to bla skull and breaking hla shoulder. some cases aa much aa 4 and 5 per Wall street crash, and "the slaugh! He Is In the Logan hospital and will cent, and the polity of the trust comof American millionaires," and opA recover. probably panies not tp pay out currency for tors on the bourse are closely wadi One of the star members of the Car- hoarding puriioaes, all contributed to ing the situation. They consider fel lisle Indian football squad la an In- strengthen the feeling In banking American financial conditions rft dian from- Utah, Hendricks, playing circle and among the public at large. sound at the base, and regard the ftw lflO la He half. 8o well was the situation In hand that weighs pounds, right York crisis as being the lievitslh 20 years old and stands five feet seven there was no such scurrying about of culmination of an era of intease eat Inches In height mercial activities and over spools-tlon- , leading financier and hasty conferThe Manufacturers and Merchants ences as took place during the helped along by the revelatkna dosing of association of Salt Lake has decided to daya of last week. Impropei methods of finance tad the position assumed by the autLfl order more "Busy All the Time In ties at Washington Some of U Utah buttons for distribution. It Is Russian General Killed by Woman. t French bankers think Presi aid that f 5,000 of these buttons have St. Petersburg General Maxlntoff-aky- , Roosevelt has gone too far and ftftt out. been given already director of the department of the whole fabric of American endll Tiring of the expense attached to prisons of the ministry of the Interior has been endangered. the caring for the Indlgents who come waa shot and killed on Monday. The to Weber county from other state, general was tha first Governor Sparks Comet to the RikU ofthe county officials have decided to ficial connected with responsible of cinancial Institutions. the Russian hereafter deport such persons to the piison and It is that was this supposed Nev. A bank holiday Goldfield. which states from they came. the reason he was selected for assasthroughout Nevada was declared by Mr. Dora Reed, of Salt Lake, at- sination by the terrorists. A young Governor Sparks on Thursday, to last tempted suicide after hearing that her woman who has not been Identified, five days. All the banks of GotdSeld father had become Insane and waa presented herself at the recepweekly were closed on Ihursday la oas In aa eonflaed asylum. Mrs. Reed tion of General Maxlmoffsky and requence. The proclamation cam M drank a qilantlty of creosote, but her mained quietly In the crowded antegreat relief to local banks. The 8tat0 condttton Was discovered In time to room until It was her turn to enter the Bank A Trust aave her life. company had already private office. When she closed Its doors At noon Wdnsday. Gilbert Jacobs, aged 6, was thrown general was In hla presence the woman drew a big run was In progress at tho Ny from a home at Lehl and sustained Inrevolver and fired seven shots point A Ormsby bank, when banking hour juries which resulted In hla death The blank Into the closed, and the run probably vould general's body. accident waa caused bv some mis have continued had the bank oyened chievoua boys, who struck the horse MEAT PRICES COMING DOWN. th iRUe fe'low was riding, causing Peaslmlat Believes We Are e the Eva It to run away. Reduction of 10 Per Cent It Made by of a Check to Our Prosperity, The committee appointed bv the the Omaha Packers. Kan R R. Ripky, tresi Topeka. last state senate just prior to Ita ad of the Santa Fe, who wal hero dent Omaha. The houses of packing Journment to investigate the fuel sit on Monday reduced the prices on Thursday to attend the loadt nation and report its findings to the Omaha ou all' Kinds of meats 10 per cent, and nuaUihwting gave out an Interview to 1909 legislature will. It Is announced a which still he said do not claim to be further expect reduction. Ed start Its labors as soon as the fuel a prophet, and do not think I pm hy wardA. Cudahy, of the Cudahy Packshortage becomes acute. nature a peshimibt. but I tia la a P After being attacked by a sow be- ing company .expressed the belief that eitlon w here I annot help seeing oomw the of all prices commodities would be longing to E. C. Bagley, Marion reduced of the conditions which exist thing and that the present financial over a considerable 1 vkke, of Salt lake, says she was - this portloa thrown to the ground and severely bit flurry would result in a general reduccountry, ami it has bet u perfectly evition of values, although he does not dent to me lor some mouth past that ten hy the infuriated beast. She files we were ou the eve of a check to our a complaint in the Salt Lake court consider conditions serious. prosperity." against Bagiev for $499 "damages. Ohio Bank Closed and Cashier Takes 8. E. Daley was found In a secondUtes Again Troubieteme. His Own Life. In hand afore Salt lake City one night The nbe of GteIn-dlanAkron, O. The Dollar Savings bank Washington last week. In a drunken condition, and which mor,- than arrested on a charge of burglary. II has been closed by orders of the dag wandered in. in th.-iappears that Daley entered the stpre irectors until after the funeral of Fr.-for the purpose of robbery. buT beiu Boron. Its cashier, who shot himself la Utah and nested trouble in Colo Intoxicated, laid down and fell asleep. while alone in his home on Monday rado and Wyoming ,v threatening ta take the war path aud raid ranches, The honey crop of Emerv county An Investigation of his accounts is gore partei) to hare agaltr broken ut has nearly atf been marketed, and the ing on and a movement Is also on foot harvest has been 300,000 pounds, to have the other banks of the city on tha Cheyenne rtvyr rewrraUoa to South Dakota. whie .hgfrtbe was which, at 6 cents per pound, the aver take this Institution over According , given temporary xt the reage price paid, would make the crop to members of the directorate, a' tie of the quest of tke interior secretary Belt of W0 has $25, been worth $18,000. Nine carloads were discovered. the war department mi Thursday ornotice Is enforced on all dered ahipped. one of which waa sent to The sixty-dafrom Fort Matde, 8- - Dw troops accounts in the Dollar bank. savings Ohio points. to the scene ot the troible. I Mrs. Benjamin Booth attempted suiUncle Jod Cannon In the Race. Insurance Man Convicted f cide .while witnessing a performance .perjury. Chicago. Speaker Joseph G. Cant one of the theatres In Salt Lake, New York The first m rlctloa to nons official for the campaign the cases based on the disclosures to presitaking laudanum. Friends who were with her rushed for a doctor and her dential nomination was started on the legislative lnvstigatlj of Insurlife waa saved. Mrs. Booth says aha Monday at a meeting of fourteen 111K ance affairs In 1905-- was obtained by nola Republican congressmen at the the district regrets the act, and - can give no re attorney's oSee heiw Auditorium. It waa decided to place Thursday, when ton for the attempt a jury criminal The Commercial club of Salt Lake Speaker Cannon in the race whether branch of the supreme conntfc,found Dr. he acquiesced or not, but when the Walter R. Gillette, former vice presi-deCity Is already making arrangement of the Mutual Ufe for the entertainment or the visitors speaker was called In at the end of the three hours' conference he said: company, guilty of perjury n insurance to the Dry Farming the third "Well, boya will be boys. Do a ybu degree. The verdict wa accompanied congress, which Is to be held In Salt please. Five with .a recommendation mercy. Lake on January $3 and 24 next This men who were other Illinois congressunable to be present The maximum penalty for fcrt. this degreA organisation held Ita first meeting at are also back of the movement perjury Is tea years laiprtsoomenL Denver In January, 1907. ha-bee- - n ig sep-tra- t c rtf-co- urt I d-- - , 1 Bnfldanjj. g 1 1 8, - aa yr 1 qiuo-ters- y 6 nt Trans-Missou- . FINilld Oil CRISIS 'PLOT BIGHTS 10 OF BANDITS H FOILED DETECTIVES Coalville, Becond-CIar- ka-eum- ; THE VIEWS Says Cortelyou and Conservative Business Men Have Rendered Invaluable Strvlce In Checking Panic. Seize a Satchel Containing $5,000, But Both the Men and Money Are Cap-- tured by th Officer. Foreign Minister Hayashis Viewi as to Refusal to Naturalize Subjects of Mikado. Washington President Roosevelt Saturday congratulated Secretary Cortelyou on his admirable handling of the present financial crisis. The letter of congratulation, which was made public at the White House, on Will Insist Upon Japanese Being Granted Right Equal to Thoaa Granted Subjects of the Other Power. reads: "I congratulate you upon the admirable way In which you have handled the present crisis. I congratulate also those conservative and substantial business men who in this crisis have acted with such wisdom and public spirit. By their action they have rendered Invaluable service In checking the panic which was throatf-ninto destroythe coufidenct and credit necessary to the conduct legitimate business. No one whi considers calmly can question thai the underlying conditions which maks up our financial and industrial well being are ess m ally sound and honest Dishonest dealing and speculative en terpilse ar- - mci ry the occasional in cldents oC oui real prosperity. Tlu action taken by you and by the busl ness men in pm stlon has been of th utmost consequence' and has secured opportunity for the calm considers tlon which must inevitably produc confidence in our business conditions. Toklo A delegate from the Japanese residents of Sah Francisco interviewed Foreign Minister Hayashi on Sunday and fully explained conditions la that city relative to the prejudice existing against Japanese. He pointed out that the feeling tor exclusion was directed again.rt the undesirable immigrant alone and that American employers honest Japanese laborers He reqm Med, ou behalf of his compatriots, that tlie toreign office permit the emigration of Dot) honest emigrants montnly through Seattle and San Francisco Minister Hayashi replied that at' present it was advisable to limit emigration to half that number. He further assuicd the- delegate that everything will be done to protect Japanese interests aud at the same time emphasized the importance of stopping anyGRUESOME EXHIBITS. thing calculated to Injure the traditional friendship of both countries. Skeleton to be Exhibited In the Stev4 The government would hereafter, he Adams Cate. said, supervise tho kind of emigrants allowed to go out. Spokane, Wash. A special to th When questioned if measures had Chronicle from Rathdruin, Idaho, say been taken to secure the right of natthe exhibits in the Steve Adams cast uralization for Japanese, Minister were on' Saturday turned over to J Hayashi replied that as a minister of A. Foster, clerk of Kootenai county his majestys government he will never encourage the alienlzlng of hts by Clerk Fairweather, of Shoshon subjects, but will insist on securing ounty IQ be used In the trial. In the exhibits turned over are th for Japanese rights equal to those subjects of other powers. skeleton, alleged to be that of Fred granted Minister Hayashi, continuing, said Tyler, the murdered man, letters ad that he hoped that after the return of dressed to him and found in the cloth M. Ish 11, the comruislsoner sent to Ing, also the clothing, a sack containAmerica to investigate the subject, ing some canned goods and remains and the receipt of his report, definite pf other, edibles, a picture of Tyler steps would be taken to Aid asolu-tioIn an amicable and the hair of the dead man, and a satisfactory manner. a number of names ledger containing that was exhibited at the former trial GERMANS ARE CONFIDENT. at Wallace. web-ome- n BRYAN HAS Believe Now is A PLAN. Would Tax the Banka to Raisa an Emergency Fund. t Ne w Tork.The heal way to prw rent a recurrence of present financial sondltions, In the opinion of William I. Bryan, would bo to provide a guar tntee fund, raised by taxing the banks hemselves, which could be used In gmergency to satisfy demands of depositors. "But the bankers," said Mr. Bryan, "are the very men who fight such a plan because they object to the Mr. Bryan said he thought a tax. general panic would not result from the present conditions in New Y'ork City. He Is not Inclined to hold President Roosevelt responsible for the present condlt'ons. Negro Lynched for Theft of 75 Cents. Macon. Ga. Passengers on the Central of Georgia train, coming through Byron, Ga., brought an account ot the lynching of a negro named John Wilkes, at that place Sunday night. The negro robbed two small boys of When Marshal Johnson 75 cents. made an effort to arrest him, the negro attempted to shoot the officer Quick work prevented this, however, followed, with and a general mix-uthe result that the negro was arrested and locked up- - At a late hour, unknown persons dragged the prisoner from the Jail, and after carrying him short distance, the body was riddled with bullets. It was then burned upon a log fire prepared for the occasion. the Time to Buy American Stocks. Berlin. The violent financial squall in the United States la regarded here a bavin passed aa quickly aa It came up. The great Berlin banka are a suilng their customers that the crisis which for a week NeW York, la relaxing and that conditions in America are so sound that no can follow. A consequences representative of powerful Holland financial Interests, who happens to be here, has Bent word to Amsterdam that now Is the time to Invest In American securities, and many Berlin brokers In their letters to customers advise them to go In for American stocks now, while they are under s pressure that probably is only temporary. It Is the large offers made in Europe by American holders that have jatised American exchange to rise to 425, a rate which the Vossl3che financial reviewer says is with-au- t precedent. has-grip- ped d deep-seate- Philadelphia One of the boldest attempts at 'robbery in a occurred Fridujy when two long time men tried to get away with J15.U00 which they had seized from a hank ninner in the L'nTted States sub treasury. Both were arrested and all tho money was recovered. The two men had been hanging for several around the days anil were being watched by bank detectives ami watchmen. P. J Cronin, a runner for the Franklin National bank, was banded several large bundles of murrey try a paying teller In tin sub 'ivasuiy He placed $4,000 In a .itrtu'l and walked to a bench ne,u ,j wub the He laid tho amounting to mom j on tin- bench. Int- - ndiug to open the satchel and place it with the other mom--n- t At one of money the lien being watched, and who was staining m trnnt ot one of the -- o - snb-tieasi- a vvatihimn, rai-eas it tm weie looking tor something ami niisuiuud the view of tho watchmen. Then toe other grabbed the Ijing on the bench and started out ot tie front door. The hank iunmr lns'.mtlv gave chase, raising the a'arm as he dm so. The I. me The runnel wa to the thief when the man who held the newspaper stuck out his loot and tripped him and tried to escape He had only gone a tew feet, however, when the watchman captured liim. Others In the btarted after the man with the money and he was soon captured. d c NEW YORKS BLACK FRIDAY. Several Trust Companies and One National Bank Suspend. New York Friday was another nerve-ref king day, but the financial, institutions of New York have showi extraordinary power of resistance to the pressure put upon them While It is true that Several minor Institutions have been forced to close their doors, yet two things should be said about them. First, that the amount involved waa not so great as.to exert any marked Influence on the general situation, aa these banks were located in residential quarters and did not come into touch with the larger financial Institution of tha metropolis; and. second, ' there la every reason to believe tka. these banks and trust companies aro entirely solvent, and their difficulties will prove to be only temporary. The institutions which closed their doors on Friday, with the sums were: The United States) Exchange bank, Harlem, $600,000; International Trust company, about $100,000; the Borough Bank of Brookbank, lyn, $4,000,000; the Brooklyn $1,300,000; Williamsburg Trust company, Brooklyn, $7,500,000, and tho First National bank of Brooklyn, FLING OF LONDON PFESS. Zel-lung- number of Improvements will either be stopped or largely curtailed. Tha curtailment Is Indefinite and depends somewhat upon the general financial situation. It is largely a precautionary measure. of Leading Weeklies on the American Financial Situation. London. All the leading weekly newspapers, discussing the American financial situation, generally take their customary attitude that It is due to the unsoundness of commercial methods. The Statist says: The lesson of the crisis Is not that American commercial honesty Is lest, than that of other countries, but that the opportunities for successful dishonesty are more abundant and more tempting. The Saturday Review describes the situation as the bursting of the American bubble. Plan to Rob Paymaster That Failed to Work. With four armed mem Pittsburg with Winchesters lying in ambush on Saturday to hold up tho paymaster of the Crescent Coal Co., of this city. Pierce station and rob him of the money, amounting to $15,000, Joseph Arkwright, the paymaster, frustrated the attempt by alighting from the train at a near station and driving thence to the mines. The plot was known to the company officials, and they aay this was the second attempt carry It out. Newlands Want Conference of Interest Connected with Transportation. Washington. The summoning by Presideht Roosevelt of a national conference of the various Interest connected with the transportation question, with a view to restoring the confidence of Investors, was suggested in a speech before the University club at Vashington bv Senator Newlands, of Nevada, vl're chairman of the Inland Waterways committee. Mr. Newlands has Just returned from the trip down 'he Mississippi with the president and the commission. New Yorker Want a Holiday. Albany, N. Y. Governor Hughes on Friday received a number of telegrams suggesting, with more or less' urgency, the propriety of his declaring by proclamation a legal holiday, dur ing which the financial situation might be relieved. The governor acknowledged the receipt of aH these messages without indicating In any way hla Intention in the matter. He woult not discuss the question, but tbee Isl good reason to believe there is no Immediate probability of his' taking this - " radical step. Bank Cashier in Trouble. Pittsburg. Two Indictments have been returned by the grand Jury against J. B. F. RJnehart, former cash of the Farmers and Drovers N tlonal bank at Waynesburg, Pa. On contains ninety counts Indictment of which are upon alleged eventy-on- e false entries in the hooks of the- hank and in the returns to the comptrollei of the currency. The failure of th Fanners and Drovers bank Involved almost $2,000,000. For eight month efforts have been made to reopen tha Institution, but without success. To Prevent Bubonic Plague. Seattle Dr. M. J. White of the United States marine service has a wire from Surgeon General Wymans at Washington authorizing Or. White to carry out hla recommen-latlothat all vessels on this sonnd Ye fumigated at once. This applies to errr boats and every vessel large nough to hold a rat. The atate board if health met and notified all the ounty boards of health to take stringent measures to clean up their and keep a vigilant watch for suspicious cases. p - Two Thousand Men Dischargetihy the New York and New Haven. New Haven, Conn. The New York, New Haven and Hartford company naa announced that Immediately more than 2.000 hands upon the steam system will be laid off, besides several hundred more In the Rhode Island trolley service. Work upon a large -- dia-rict- s Few Bank Failure. Japan Has No Kick Coming. No such relation exSalt City', Utah Salt Taike Washington ists between America and Japan as as, since 1890, been, particularly In the stability of Its banking would make It Improper to Bend the s American fleet Into the Pacific. If nstltutlons there being but two In that time: and not even In between ;hre were, the relations and the he panic of 1903. when banks In near-America and Great Britain, every city ojf Importance In the and America France, between relations went under, did a Salt Lake ountry which are the same, would forbid the ank close It doors. Managed by maintenance ef the battleship fleet in and public-spiritemen. the was the This oeeari Atlantic t the banks have weathered every reply returned by Secretary Root as nanclal storm for the past seventeen entered had any ears, and the recent to whether Japan flurry In Wall protest against the "dispatch of the treet baa not affected any f them la fleet to the Pacific. the least Ike e fall-ire- y d Ns C View A Second Paris. The Dreyfu arrest Affair. of Ensign Charles LTlmo of the French navy at Toulon on Friday on a charge of being a spy, and who later confessed to having abstracted a secret naval slg nal book and the naval cipher code, e was followed by the arrest at of an officer named Burton, who la charged with negotiations with ar agent of a foreign power for the sale of military secrets. The arrests are creating a great stir, and as Ullmo is a Hebrew, the papers term the case a second Dreyfus affair. Ven-dom- King Alfonsos Lungs Affected. Madrid. The alarming report circulated earlier In the month regarding the health of King Alfonso appear to be confirmed The king, who will travel under the strictest Incognito aa Duke of Toledo during his coming visit to London, will submit to the exam ination of a specialist in tuberculosis, from which disease hla father died. The kings open air life baa thus far kept the hereditary disposition to abeyance, and an operation waa performed on him recently to th hope of checking the growing ymp toms of consumption. |