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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, LTAE. lYEPNESDAY MORNING. for holding up any of the thin lity. will build ft COf' p.sJt'iitO again t the State which have at San Mateo, tal. Wn regularly audited and uuvd uiun by the board of examiners." i Col. E. F. Holme le la men! ei.lrwalk on the tfia of bis resilience, ill place ' t,. i,,i TRYING TONOPAH ORES. : plialt affair that waa worn According to the New York CommerDaniel H. Brighton, of V';i !. tu cial, the Touoiwh Mining company officers hate been quietly preparing a a petition in bankruptcy. '.ew u.g l.u ,.i ct.i. surprise for a great majority of the hilities of $4k7.43. and a- :.v moat of which is claimed stockholders of that coriKirat ton. There i now approaching completion reAnother case of xuial.,-- . at Waverlv. . y.. adjoining the Ricketts A Banka laboratory, an experimen- ported to the board of h.i!" tmu.iay tal reduction plant designed to test the afiernoou, that of Byrui, ....iis. ac.t . medium-grad- e ores which have been 26, residing at 668 Fourth The found In the companys claims at Tono-pa- h. patient wa reniuied to it, qiaimtiue hospital. The utmost see ref y thus far has n in Fish Commissioner Jol . been olwerved in preiaring the plant for work, aud, unless unexpected de- distributing IUO.Oih) easiei it (mu; lays occur. U U believed ibe operations in the streams of Weber , .. i,tr. The will negiu within the next two weeks. state hatchery will now lr Pled up Several days ago about 100 sacks of with native trout eggs fr.'Ui i'pli lake Tonoiwh ore were received at the plant, for fall distribution. and the average value of the ore which they contatu Is said to be over J. Haddock, to- it.., hue mail $100 to the ton. of Ihe Salt iJike Electrb Si.ip!. The process employed for the reducleft yesterday fur IPt,.-- wlicte tion of the ores Is an extremely novel he will open up the larger,' c.cciric one. The furnain proiier la about. 12 Mivk house in Idaho. A feet lung. To it is ai lacked a etak has beru ordered and Mr. iiuiMm k will s of tv- unde. extending about 30 feet, perpendicucater to all bram-belarly. The ore Is fed into the furnace tanked by Salt . u c pxrticb. from tbe top of the stack aud is ignited by some procesa. anj while fallTwo cases of smallpox u, rci-ic- i ing into the furnace the particles of to the board of health P.imi ay. They of metal present til the crushed rock are: Mrs. Kiucaid. aged in are aetaraied. What, occurs after this tlie rear of 738 South i loiilingYe.i it is is a mystery, though operation street; the infant child 'd lre. Aire, that the ore is dragged through at 623 South Thiiu cm street. the furnace by some device. How the residing Both patient were quara; i' ;ucil it i their silver on will and oiierate gold prucenK homes. ore, with the latter preponderating, la a matter of much conjecture, and the Trlvate K. Saunders cl Hie Twelfth inventor. Mr. Keith, is unable to fore- Lifiht liattery may lone l.ii- - lian-- from cast definite results. au accidental discharge cf bin Krag Considerable quantities of Tunah Sunday. He held the lKt.L.-,weapon ores will go to the smelters of ihe with his hand over the tin. .Ie, after coin-any American Smelting and Refining having loaded it and u, ;:ivtiii to let in Utah and other rrflnera. but down the hammer. The hammer hit It seems to lie the general oi Anion hi leg. and the rru wax disaglust that, for a while at any rate, ihe smelt- charged. Two fingers w c c Mown off ers will not be able to handle the en- and the hand otherwise mangled. tire output of this ramp. Besides, there is both a second and a .third-claThe local Irrigation quest Mu is lieiug ore that will be kept until a In abeyance until the return from process is secured to treat it economic- held of Ally. F. S. Richards. Washington ally. Mr. Richards Is engaged lu conference with the officers of the interior departCALIENTE8 ROBBER DISCHARGED. ment. to arrive at a definite and musatisfactory understanding with The application for a wilt of habeas tually reference to the propowit agreement corpus in behalf of W. J. Wilson, alias between the farmers and lh, C. II. Moore, who is wanted at. Caliif tbe ileiartment will nut acent es, Nev.. for robbery and forgery, the proixHdtinn ax decided iixm cept was yesterday afternoon granted liy by the majority here, aune new arJudge Morse and the prisoner was or- rangements must be made. dered discharged from custody. This is the second time within the Citizens who have been sending pospast ten days that Wilson has been re- tal cards through the mailx with other leased under a writ of habeas corpus. than written matter on them, would After bis flrst release he aae imme- do well to bear in minil Dial if a newsdiately re muted and held liy (Sheriff paper dipping is pax ted on the back Emery awaiting requisition patters uo dmapi iusj w annul ot djsssa.wu au from Nevada. The Sheriff and District of card or any blank form. It Till a Attorney of Lincoln county, Nev.. ar- the rard. if there ia both printed matrived in the city with the palters but ter parted on and written mailer addbefore they could gel. away with their ed, a 2 cent stamp will be necexsary prisoner the second habeas corpus pro- to ensure the card's iwxxage through ceeding waa instituted. mails. A number of cards have It waa held by Judge Morse today the l of infraction been held up on that the requisition papers were Ir- of the portal laws thla spring. in that the complaint against regular Wilson was not attached to the same. The real estate men are making exThe Sheriff and District Attorney alii tensive iilans for the flrst annual excur-sim- i probably return to Nevada tonight aud of Ihe Salt Iake Heal Estate wut secure new requisition paiiers. In the coming summer, and reprethe meantime Sheriff Emery and his sentatives of the various resorts are deputies will probably keep an eye on bidding for it. The associslinu will give the alleged robber. away on this occasion from $2.50(1 to $5,000 worth of real estate for which GOOD WATER SUPPLY. holders of tickets will lie eutitled for a chance to draw lots.11 The board of Engineer Tanner of the reclamation governors of tho asHOciation have the division of the geological survey has matter actively in hand. The memreturned from his two weeks' trip over bers of the board are J. W. Houston, the Strawberry divide to Inspect the W. J. Halloran, J. Donnon Reavls. A. water supply available for diversion In- Richter, Walter G. Tuttle, with M. L. to thla basin. He took with him five Cummings associate!. park horsea, and an exiierienced guide, and not withstanding the bard weather and the fart that he had to travel over now three feet deep for twenty miles at a stretch, Mr. Tanner managed to secure the data he waa after. He found that there were 240 second feet of water available on the other aide of the divide. (Continued from page 1.) i ew.il y mtlake department 'JOii tr'to iud ' Iju Rh Urnio. 1 irei lm to ll. I. Br 0 " Hi -- wi-j.- : fATSV-. ;. livable- r"ati - opemUon . WHEAT. NEW RATE ON i Ok JL . "srJSS "be rate obiainlng oil. n'.Iil-To- f E NEW up-- k 11 dealers say this . .4 if''naveoni lhe l'p1,y 01 ,he I?'1 luwer !"J Mrw. I"1 und OR Kat consumer. tlie rli , CUMMINGS DEAD. MRS. of tw mother (vi lier Cummings, K. V. Trent and K 0 l.ee, Mrs. Cummings. died today at the Mr. Iee. 1266 b'-Otolith Ttemple street, of general Wi0yr an The funeral service will be or tut hUh. H M . i. ?: son-in-la- r "ive Ika ggtMi 73 ' years, six montbs and residence tomorrow Mfrem Mr. o elo. lt. and the remains J"?!?Ilmed to Sheffield. Ill, for in- ' GOING TO ; ST. LOUIS. Wells and wife left last even-Jm'.tie- nd the opening of the worlds They exjiert to be St. ?1 about two week4 ' 'Yesterday af-- I LZ.m the governor idtched the first 21 i .r fie will wateh note throughout and thenIllscome town and make ready for Sfoo Walkers field, 3$ ft at WILL HOLD AN CORONER 1 J QUEST.,,, ADVICE TO STRIKERS. certain that Coroner Advices received from Carbon county Limine the exact cause of the deaih 8. young Alfred Peterson, the. I D. 8. itudent. whose lifeless, and badly in the jMHnpowd body waa found ' Hili on Sunday morning. Tier were some developments of a undcr-irtniher sensational nature.. The found a note in the young man's flat pocket which indicates that be may contemplated suicide. The father, Uni Peterson, of West Jordan, who that 4M in to get the body, declared tim was a bullet hole In the head. County Physician Mayo made an examination. hut it failed to disclose any eound." The body haa been taken to gn Peterson home, where it is to be tuM this afternoon, but if anything uteris! develops, the remains will be abused for smoiisy. have been notified from headquarters of the Western Federation of Miners that it would be good )ioliry to discontinue holding meetings and keep quiet for the preaenL A request on the Rio Grande to allow No. 2 to stop at Colton this afternuuu in order to pick up some armed guards who are being transferred from Clear Creek to Castle Gate, lit taken to mean that the Utah Fuel company anticipates still more trouble with the ltallana in the vicinity of Helper. it is now quite art ud Jury will, hnjd an inqueat to today are to the'effect that the strikers THK NOTH FOUND. Tbr sole referred to is ns follows: lovtamlt may concern: 1 kmby give notice that I am going teqidtthU sphere of action. . There are ffneivunns, flrst because I have poo fciitb sad would not be able to gradu-g- t Second, with my fellow students. bntne I fell In love with a young girl. She Is the 'only girl I mr toted and she went. bark on me I dont ud looked upon another. bhne her for I am not' worthy of so lbs s girl and did not entertain her is flu right, way. Third, because I' am and worried a great deal over .this would be In the asylum in a few days. ALFRED PETERSON. Os the lower left hand corner of the could be l&gR. the following word On the optriced: "Oun Is paid for. "I die at. posite jag were the words: half past seven oYlfitk. Bury me where era I idle." .No remlver or weapon of any oilier mime was found, tiut In the oust pock-r- is a number of 32 caliber eari-iM- p. T)r. Mayo is of the opinion that the depression in the head, waa caused werr If deny. . Is now being made by the determine definitely whether sot Peterson waa the author of the sote. A seanli la also being made of he Immediate premises where the body hi found. Pending the investigation, I SITUATION IN CARBON. Attorney Braffett Says It le Serious But Well in Hand. Attorney M. F. Braffett and Dr. A. J. Holmqulst came in from Carbon county late last evening for a little rest after the strenuous times of the past week in the strike district. Of the general condition, Mr. Braffett spoke as follows: The situation la serious, hut we have it fairly well in hand.. We have about 120 of the most desperate marauders under armed guard and while It will coat Carbon county plenty of money, evMy one of them must be proserated to the fullest extent of the law. The county must be ridden of those people. We can prosecute them, first, for resisting an officer, punishable by one years imprisonment and $1,000 fine; second, for rioting, in which they Indulged when releasing 'Mother Jones from quarantine; and we have chargee of vagrancy against many of them. Sylvester Tedesko will he prosecuted for flourishing a deadly weapon in a threatening manner and for disturbing the peace. In other words, yep will prosecute every last one of them 1W felony and for high misdemeanor, charges upon which they will have to, face e committing magistrate. One night H. G. Williams and myself found strikers prowling a round. the halls of the hotel, evidently trying to locate our rooms, with the Intention of shooting through the windows from the outside. We have evidence to thle effect sufficiently strong to have caused us to abandon all thought of Bleep and finding n safer locality. When I waa1 held ng by Tedesko It was an hour or more after midnight. I wa going to my hotel when I saw a nan jump hack of a railroad tank. His intention was to either.. shoot or stab me; I knew that. But a train coming in threw such a strong headlight on the tank that they let me go fa pence. As I came back, however, which waa contrary to their expectation!, Tedesko, barked Up by four or five others, called Braffett. atop. I stopped. to me: With a' great fltfitrii. 41 several, of them.! of hie rifle, he went on to Inform me that the strikers were going to have revenge for what I had done, end K I turned my hand another time. I would be assassinated... I wgjked away, exmopecting a sliot In the bari at any men ment But I did nut get It, for the had been seen by friends of mine laying in wait for me, .This .circumstance and the headlight, I believe, saved my . . life twice. The people of Carbon county are terrified. We must get rid of these men. rlti-se- n There was scarcely a who dared take a band in the capture of the rioters, Jor fear that he wtftild he killed. Attorney Braffett leaves tonight for Helper. . As effort affirm to k direction. Aliena in Carbon County Aro Coun oolod to Diocontinuo Meeting . IN- -. er v1 -- - Louis. j Tj. meaning ihe strikers. Fur some reason. the trunks were not delivered to her. Then she started through the principal street of the town, accompanied by a couple of sympathizers from Helper, and marched towards the implement shed where the 120 men arrested Sunday morning are being detained as prisoners by the Sheriff's guard. Mother Jones did not reach her destination for Deputy Sheriff World headed her off and marched her to the county Jail, where she was confined in bibs small compartments reserved for women prisoners. She made no resistance to arrest, but stated that she was aware ihe officers and the law must be respected. County Attorney Frick states that it waa at her own instance Mother Jones was quarantined at the half way house, and if she is not content to remain there the officers will aee that abe is kept in a place where they toknow she wont bother anyone ir spread the smallpox. Mother Jonea waa accompanied to the jail by two strikers, one of whom has taken up his abode in Price and the other at Helper.- It la possible these men will be taken in during the afternoon as they are going back and forth, carrying news from camp to jait and from jail to the 1 20 under guard at the place ef . detention. Mother Jonea solemnly promised not only the local quarantine officer', at Helper and county official that she would remain in quarantine at Helper, but she also gave her word In person, to Gen. Cannon and State Health Officer iieatty, when the latter visited her camp, thab she would be governed by their suggestions and also their , 'I heraroners jury haa adjourned until The Jury Is com-foIbursdsy afternoon. of J. 8. Stevens, R. D. McDonald m E. M. Weller. Vn. Shaw, with whom Peterson had bfj while going 1o the University, ayi that the young man 'received, a rbeek from his father for $20 on the day Is disappeared. . He paid her $8 and gurhased a text book and a shirt No aunty was found on the clothes when vd die body was discovered. Tbe name of the girl referred to hsa public, nor will It be. ytiung. waa a student with Frierson, and says that he never paid her any marked attention. ; lt is doubted by some who knew the wrote the note fount; man that h totroiL They think If he contemplated dihlr he would have addreaaed the Me to his parents. It haa been hinted If some that, some one found the body, asrvhed it. took what money there was h tbe clothes, and then wrote the note. ( been made ft Is very ROAD SUPERVISORS. Governor Wells appointed three spM Hal mad supervisors to superintend he wiirk nu the roads in Summit and ftsvar enmities. W. H. Rennet will lave ehai'K of ihe work to be done tween HenuKer and the Morgan eeiiniy Hue. uon which the sum of JJ will be expended. Ephraim Lnm-- ri will oversee the work on the road - law-abidi- ABOUT STATE FINANCES. Mseeii Kanins and Ashley in Summit mtiitv. i h vhii-11.400 will be In rcgar.l 'to the report that .the financial condiilim of the Bute Treasin Kiver i minty the sum of is in an alarming condition. State P iii 1.0 expended un the roads ury Auditor Tinfey said to a News reend triitiaui need oar?1 hsa been sppnint-w- i porter today that there was no to i.harse of the work.of being alarmed over the matter, as the State has been able to pay up ell FIVE years for arson. Ita claima promptly ana will continue ld. - Frank Wilson and who some time ago sulky to arson, were this morn- s"'11 tanienced to five years In be S'ate prirroi. The crime for which JUT win nns nay the penalty wan the "nt.ng of Lehl creamery. Novcm-"- f . lSKi. - - April 26. Holliman, i"NdFil - N MQTHER JONES ca ARRESTED. Ptie fame r.i.wn to Price this morn house, arriv-v- ui tine at'be havl:ig rti.t 1( lusrsntine. She rame In a big with some 13 or 20 Italian wo--J' ''k'hlreu. She flrst went to A. I,.1'1 "rs:ie Wesiern depot, where 1. alsmi some trunks. 1,1,1. '' 'd Iteinnged io my. boys J10" tialf-wa- y- (I'j-jor- ft t'r Sclm-- dan will i jiml. I .May Irav lomonviv which plac !. for the iui Eu-- t cm . I'"!! Ai'ilr.n. April 2'1, T lie expi tils wrh Mibinanne Ihki'x Iicio li.v.c pern a n nlcd with lirillimi: mh , V'l ijiiui within the region fort rpr.. mi the of Turf, Ring r left yesterday Jensen office fcr l un ibe general Irriga!? 1'iaii lake and jiTinpleilon of the surveying and only bfguiiilere Iasi fail, in thl( i. im! Skr(ilnff CCChEAN ASftS tx.-ui- W f ihe SpciM CorretpoBdeat. SURVEYORS LEAVE. "rfcv F xeiner i APRIL 27, lpnj. It is true," szldHfT. Tingey. that for the State has had to borrow money this the general fund Battle earlier bill the loan limit yar than previously; tide the of $200,000 will be sufjelent tocollected State over until the taxes are was in the falL In 1889 the limit reached in the matter of horoowfog 1900 the money for the State and InState borloan commissioners of the the rowed $175,000. Jn the. year 1901 and the of $100,000 was borrowed borrowed $150,000 was folTo; fog tliiug each year. So It is no unusual money for the Stale to have to 1onrow the for the current expenses during colsummer months until the taxes are IS Of course the. general fond hut a loan a 11 1 nearly exhausted, first- of May amountthe made before will he no e-ing to $.'0,000 and there lK-te- J 1 sli oni-pan- y. su-p- - ly h-i- ed l l ss u 'out limed roll lYQliSY un Page j I) the of xuiTi wjtnees aud the pr.uUnTi.in f KU.h papers as ihmem tiers thereof may deem necessary to the full and proper discharge of Unduly hereby iinixwt'd on them. - applause followed lVnn-xylvani- -- called upon Mayor Morris yesterday morning at his office and had a lengthy consultation with him In regard to the operation of machines In this rlty. Those present were owners of cigar and trade machines, which nre operated In saloons and cigar stands It was stated that only a fair profit was realized from the machine! 6t. Louie ve. Detroit. Detroit, April 26. A great rally in the night gave todays game to St. luiia after it looked aeeiire for Itetroit. IVitii two runs needi-- aud two on bases Wallace hit for a home run aud won tho game. Attendance, 1,300. Score rViuii-ylvaiii- ld R. H. K. iH'imit amts Kiovail aud AYuodi.; Kl. puri-hux-'.i- 6 1rlty and j J Kngeii. Boston vs. Philadelphia. on Philadelphia. April 26- .- Hsm-I tails in tho first aud fifUi innings followed by long hits won the aiiic today for Buxton. A double and n wild pitch gave the hxals their only srore. The laid, file lliuiuga were pluyed in a drilling rain. K.xr R. 7. E. 1 4 0 Iliiluili'lpliia x Bout i m 5 Henley and roll. 2 Schrei-k- ; 7 1 tiibxun aud Far Denvsr va. Dos Moines. Denver, April 26. liktf. Denver ....0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 x 3 7 I Dea Moines .2D00UOU0 0- -2 3 3 U. If. K. Kentia and l.uria, Murrfxun and Tuwuc. dix-trtn- Hpeecli in the uxual garbled methixla. U. OF U. TEAM MAY GO TO COLORADO. lilbi-r- , manager of the 1. of track team, announce lhal Ihe local will probably go to Colorado next piontlix a id hold a dual trak meet with Ute Pnlvertiily of Coloralo. The lloulderltes came to ion laxt year and, - convenient and aatisfiuinry airsnge-meran he made, they are now willing lo give tint hill athletes a return Irfiz They wanted the University to meet, (lift mon the 31st of May, hut as this la the dale of the Hist track meet Manager Riser had to turn down (he Time, pniMNdtioii. in m doing he suggested as suitable dates the 7th nr 14th of St. lxmis, April 26. Fair grounds May. Tbe s'tres are now hot between rexultM: Colnra.ln and Utah and the Indications . First half mile: Miss lYiwell are that s upeeriy agreement will lie wou; IHxhahille, aeiTtnd; Ilqiie, third. retched. Time. :54 Manager Riser is confident that s race, nveu furlongs: Knowmeet will be satisfactorily arranged, ledge won; Top Klghl, seeond; Sesame, but In raxt It falls through the Unithird. Time, 1:37 versity will go sgsinat Piovo. In this 'mini race, mile and 70 yards: meet Provo will be given the privilege Barwon; Arnold K. of ualug her Beaver men nnd under n close contest is ney Dreyfus third. Time, 1:56 these clrcuumtsm-eFourth race, sis furlongs: Our lJilie kxiked for. The vnrslly athletes are won; Malster. second; Autumn Leaven, very anxious to meet the Provolte in third. Time, 1:21 order to retrieve the honors lost In the Fifth tai'P. one mile; Broodier won; list Kt ate track meet. Both Institu, Kocond: Hnut'ke Espouse, tions have very strong teams this year third. Time, 1:53 and a meet would prove a strong drawSixth race, five and s half furlongs: ing card. Ijidy CVinirary wou: Blue Blaze, secCOMPANY'S VIEW. ond; Sceptre, third. Time, 1:14 George C. U. nl suppressing context. in conclusion he said: If the House will adopt my resolution li will promise that the iinmaHkiiig mi unveiling of tbe fails Is all lhal will be neceaxary to governmeut on a solid foundation: Justice will be Its fruit, glory its declaration, and ever its eternal went wild ae Mr. The Demix-ratsat down and the speaker found difficulty In restoring tinier. Mr. Cockran then asked Imuictliale action on hia resolution as a matter of Mr. privilege. Mr. Grnsvcnor and t Iayue at once were on llielr n eonleudlng tliat tlie was not privileged. Both Mr. CTxkran and Mr. Williams were coulending for immediate consideration when the siieaker vigorously liniught his gavel down, and announced Nashville. April 26. Cumlierlaml that the resolution having been pre- Park results: upmade of order sented and the point First race, seven furlongs: June (Yil-llon it. the chair decline to rule on the won; Tommy Knight, second; point of order until lie has had opiair-- t ChsuterelJe, tiilrd. Time, 1:32 unity to examine the precedent Second rai'e. half mile: Kinds won; At 5:15 p. m. the House baik a recess Lloyde, xecond; Fiorla, (bird. Time, until 10 oclock tomorrow. :f2. Third race, one mile: Katie 1 oners won; Fore and Aft, second; Jordan, third. Time, 1:45. Fourth race, four and a half furlongs: Ksmnala won; Itehmmder. second; D Welierfleld. third. Time. :69 Fifth rrn-e- . mile and a sixteenth: Malakoir won; Jou Wiaxis, second; Intends to occupy a portion of the Fu Kten Coast opposite Formoxa with the Outlaw, third. Time, 1:54. 276 Twenly-FlflSt Nannie five furUmgx; object of preventing the KiiHrtan Baltic Sixth rai-e- . 25 per cent discount on Ihoio Atlrao-tlosecond; Roue, Gay Week. won; Hodge This squadron passing through the Jewelry third. Time, 1:03 strait. ra-e- 2. SiH-tni- 2. s t sei-oni- Om-kra- 8-- 4. t s (kx-kran- roao-lulio- 2. Utah Fuel officials claim that tits Slate is not extending to the camps tlie protection that, the company has the right to .lenisnd. There Is no reason. they say. why Ixsllos or colonies of armed men should lie allowed to exist within easy distance of the coal camps, as a standing menace to the peace and quietnesa of that part ot the Kiate. Those foreigners." they say, are mt empkjyes of the coal company; they will not is employed nndur any consideration now or hereafter, and their presence compels the Fuel company to niHtiiiain armed guards eonxtantly to protect It proiierty. The State has sn-lu liuxlnex to xrnilt those gangs of wllhln ap birth: foreigners to remain lie borders. If the Stale did Its 'duty, there would lie no need of the Fuel exu2 RACES company being put to the heavy New York, April 26. Jamaiea re- pense of hiring a batullan of guards lo sults: protect Ha property. First race, six furlongs: Prlneelett won: Bella of Belle Meade aeeoud; Brussels. April 26. The bureau of peace conferMoutrulo third. Time, 1:15 the Second race, four and a half fu? ence has been called to holdrth next longs: Sufferer won; Go To Twin conference at 8t. Ixiuis August 5th. second : Lhrysitfs third. Time, : 57. Third race, mile and seventy yards: Santo Domingo, April 26. The suTom Cod won; Hals second; Silver gar planters have lixlged a protest with tho American legation against Days third. Time, 1:48 4 5. Fourth race, five furlongs: Niblick Ihe decree imposing export duilcs on won: Only Uno second; Austin Alien sugar. The pretext is based on tho third. Time. 1:03 decree of December laxt, prohibiting Shrine ilia imposition of such duties for a Fifth race, six furlongs: won: Foxy Kane second ; Lord Melterm of twenty years. bourne third. Time, 1:15 Sixth race, six furlongs: Honthsmp-toScranton. Pa., April 26. Ail or the won; St. Breeze second; Billy miners who were working in the shaft Roche third. Time, 1:17. hencath Ihe Pine Brook breaker got out safely through the China vein of NOMINATIONS FOR RACES. the colliery. house 26. ions Nominal New York, April Washington. April 26.-to (he early closing of the ran.-- of committee navsl affairs committee tothe Grand circuit meet, to be held at day authorized a favorable report on Charier Oak Park, Hartford, Sept. the Meyer bill to establish a naval The niliitia and define Its relations to the 5 In 9, will close on April 28th. cvpnta ere: general government. The bill extends The Charier Oak. for 2:09 trotters. to the naval miliila all the privileges $10,000; The Capital City, for 2:20 extended to the regular militia by tha Dirk militia laws. pacers, $2,600. na 2. r3tc Gasbcrg 3G2jj Photographer For-mo- 3 $ I xec,-on- u! anno-elati- A delegation of slot machine owners The Tacoma Oakland game was portioned, team not arrrtiug lu lime. 1'mhraux reading of the resolution. Mr. I'ockran atd that when that Lady Athcling Wins Seven resolution wax adopted something more important than the or Furlong from Lichtenstein. the action of Die member from would ! made dear. "We will Me. he said. "jm.t how tin- - eU I but in ISPS wax i inducted and wo will :,e whether in ta. l the I'leKidemy was Four Favoriit Win and Close Finl Ixnighl or or whether it wax ishes Are Rule of Day. wtiii in hiiuiiraldo )oiu i. at conflict or w nether it at Oakland. represented, an the gemle-tiia- u a from would have im helive. the akill in tTirruptiou whidi waa poswkmmI liy ilie mauiigcrs of .the Kepiildnan iit gaui at ion. San Francisco. April Id.- - Owing lo A from lVunxv I van in." ho said, had asked him "who it wax ho the liiTivy ruin uf hist night, tlie Oakwould rinxwe for our Maudurd liearer. land track wax sloppy today, but the 1 said t here wax a man In MlMumri whom wo might i bonne, to nominate ax players had a good line on the mud our xtaudurd liecaiixe the main lierformerx, ux four fuvoritex won. issue of this eamtutigu will not la how There acre a iiiiiiiIht' hi cluw- - fliiixliea. we an- - to collect revenue, "hut." ho That in the filth wax the most excitsaid, amid wild lieunirrulic cheers, ing, l.x.iy Atlielitig lasting long enough "how are we to keep tho thieves from Iii wiu lij a nose from Sol Lichtenstein, a lu to 1 chance. Howard Vance tear stealing its procecdM Com inning. Mr. Cockran. facing the ITomMight a high ill the rme. Olympian, played ax a good Republicans said: "You have already a disl ingulxlied tiling, romped home in fnml of The candidate, who lx in the White House, Lieutenant aud i.ntiga In Ihe third at six furlongs. Summary : who is strident in voicing expression First rtn-Seven furlongs, selling: of reform. We have always elevated men to dignity who have known how to Taulianxcr won; Montana Iecress, Anvil, third. Time, 1:31'... men who violated the law proi.ei-ntSecond-- - Four furlongs, and hrnttglil reform into disgraee. selling: Howard Vance won; t'Uiiidilgin, second; Your candidate denounces corruptionists between elections and ulilixa them liarid Boland, third. Time.: : ji... Third Six furlongs, pui-seOlym si tin primaries. "We will. he xsid, "no before tlie pian won; The Lieutenant, second; third. Time, l:lli'4. people whoever may lie nominated, Lung, Fourth Mile aud 7u yards, selling: whether it lie the young giant of reVan won; rimxaiT. second; Ixaliel-n.- a. form who has won Ms spurs In Miss- (on thir l. Time. 1:17. ouri: whether it is that upholder of Fifth race, seven forlinigx. selling: the law w lio administers Justice In New lady Alluding won: Knl Li ch leu stein, at litis York applause or whether it lie tlie man whose great aecinid; (Shell Mount, third. Time, l:;t6. Sixth One mile and a sixteenth, sellachievements on the Monroe evoked Ihe sentiment which ihe gcnllc-ma- n ing: t'ol. Bailuiityue won; Theodora from Peiinxylvwiiia read from my I,., xeiTind; Col. Anderson, third. am-oun- "SLOT MACHINE" MEN. 26 e Democratic I'urt laud xcu i eleven mm to tho l.at aud five scored. 5.0' in. Score R. if. e. Seattle. ...t 2 0 0 0 0 0 n i Fort laud. ..01 02001 5 ( 3 l .1 Batteries Barber and Blaukt-nshiji- ; Ilicrg and Shea. AtU-ndutii'-e ! that aid committee lie and hcieli) given full power to roitipel Mr. and ne 4. ( SC9 McCormick . n The s two-thir- Hai-Tie- Hai-Tie- n d i C J . i : n, 2. Washington, April 26. Ambasxsdor cables Ibe Stste Department today from St. Petersburg that the United Slates commercial agenj at Vladivostok reixirts that, navigation is open to Korxakuvxk, tbe town on the island of Saghalin, where the Japanese refugees were ordered to lie DONT WANT TO STRIKE. collected for tranKjiurtatkm from SiThe Carmen's union held n meeting beria. The Japanese minister has alat 1 o'clock this morning, when 21 new ready Informed the State Department that his government, has chartered a members were added to the fold, maktiring away these ing a total memliershlp of 272. The British steamer to sail from Shanghai carmen say 50 more are obligated, so Jaimnese. It will nearly all of the men will be taken In. on the 28th inst. Prominent members of the union claim St. Petersburg. April 26. The Emthat their organization Is merely to bind the men together, and secure more peror and the Dowager Empress reefficiency in the work of serving tho viewed the Grenadicra and a regiment company and the public; aud that of Cossacks at. noon today. A luncheon where there are differences with the was afterward served at which the management, these are to be settled by Emperor, In the name of Ihe Empress arbitration, yrhere a settlement can not and- - himself, drank the health of the be otherwise effected. Moreover, the soldiers. While looking xomewhsl csreworn men claim that it would require the of tbe membership It was noticed that tbe Emperor vote of to start a strike, and several carmen in excellent physical condition. told a News reporter today that beTonight, iinaecninpanled by a guard, fore they would strike they would ask the Emperor and Empress took a lung for their time. The carmen eay noth- drive through the streets of SL Petersing is further from their thought than burg. the idea of creating any trouble. St. Petersburg, April 20. Despite the assertion or ihe sailors of the MRS. A. A. ADAMS HERE. Variag ami Kor let r that they are free The Well Known Actreee Visiting Salt to again participate in the war (announced from Kharkov. Russia, today! Laka Relatives. it is authoritatively stated that Rusno intention have Tbe many friends of Mrs. A. A. sians to the them of sending Adams, fhmlliariy known to old theadetain them un ter goers as Asenath Adams, will lie Far East, but will in accordance with pleased to learn that, she arrived in duty In Enrol?, Salt lAke yester lay, and that, she will the understanding entered into with whose ships remain here until the appearance of her France and (inn Britain,the battle off Mixs received the shHucs alter daughter, the fsnunia Maude Adam. Mrs. Adsma waa a -- Chemulpo. Belt ink hjr hr mother, eptnranted Seoul, Knres April 26. 1 pm lh and Mrs. Isabel M- - Tltte. bth of whom has arrived at have been living with Miss Maude German stesmr Amigo Adams in New York for some time Chemulpo with bullion from the mines at Uasan, it is repast Both have homes in this city. American mist While somewhat fatigued with the long ported that the Imperial Japanese has guaranteed to supply journey, all the party are feeling well at Osaka, necessary to Insure and in excellent spirits, and are look- monthly the specie running of the British mines at ing forward with pleasure to the en- the to take the total gagement of Mias Maude Adams the Eunsan. contracting bullion output of tlie mines. The outlatter part of next month. put amounts to about $3,500 per Mrs. Adams has just concluded a season with Mixs Ethel Barrymore, with month. whom she has been appearing in the Shanghai, April 26. The Chinese large Eastern cities for some time past. which struck the cruiser rocks at Engie Point, sixty miles SALT USE HOLES southeast or Slisuahal yesterday, ii' a total loss. The United States cruiser New Orlesnx went to the asxidlance of today but her efforts Joseph F. MacNight has been ap- the Hai-Tl- n at the Worlds were unavailing. The crew of the pointed were reamed. There was no fair. loss of life. D. F. Walker otie of the Walker St. Peierxbnig, April 26. Vice-ABrothers, and formerly a reeldent of t For Quality ror Price... BASE BALL Lunch Meats When yon are in up o meal ai borne Boston ve. Philadelphia. Wilbelui was very KofIiu. effective today, holding Philadelphia down to two hits. Sharp fielding by Attend-aneboth sides wax ihe feature. April 26. a linrry lo gel phone for our ready raiked meats. Have you tried our minced hani. Ji Ihthing for a luneh. e IP.'ii. H. If. K. 3 V u Score RoM.nn - PliiUdelphis PTIhrtnt and M"sn; I 3 3 Fra cr and Dooin. .. Grounders ..Brooklyn BROS. New Yerk. ... .. New York. April 26. Brooklyn won its flrst game uf the season from New York today. It was a close game. Slid sharp fielding by Brooklyn' kept New Yerk from scoring when men were on hazes. Attendance Score BROWNING v. New York 3605. ... - E. 6 2 B- - H- .2 4 10 2 Brooklyn Taylor and Powerman; Joiiex and Bergen. Seattle. April 26. Portland outplayed Seattle In the opening gaaie and won by a score of 9 to 6. 1'p to the xeventh Seattle bad a shade the besi of the souring, but after that she went to pieces, lu the eighth Inning Armor Meat market (Uadet New Management Try un and jo'i will rum xji'n. Try some of our Eastern meats. 332 28th SL Phene 339 Y ii : : u DIGNANS Dancing Academy REGULAR DANCE EVERT MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING Physical Cnlture, Massage AND Private Lessons in Boxing By Wm. Selby (Yeung Kid McCoy, at the Gymnasium, 336 24th Street. !f !i t' i; i u i - |