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Show VOLUME PETER I, OF Via. NUMBER OGrDEN, TJTA.HC 273. MG SERVIA JEALOUSY IS CAUSE WILL IS A PIT IP Witched the NEGROES WRECKERS ARE TRAIN OF TERRIBLE CRIME BIG FIGHT Is Strongly Entrenched Round Mukden Oyama Will Give Battle Military and Police Until Snow Falls. When fie Will Agents Compelled Them to Cheer Rest Until Spring. Their Unpopular Monarch. Big Crowds monies and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, Cere- TOKIO, Sept. 21. Kuropatkin, It King Peter of the as- is learned, is preparing to make a deHe is waa termined stand at Mukden. Alexander, King sassinated entrenched there and has an strongly crowned today, the event being at- Immense army at his disposal. The battle will be terrific as both tended with much pomp and ceremony. The coronation took place in armies are now In a condition to rethe cathedral in the presence of the new the fighting. officials of state, members of the legOyama, it Is stated, will continue to islative assembly, church dignitaries press Kuropatkin until the operations military officers and deputations from are stopped by the fall of snow. He all parts of the kingdom. The courts will then strongly guard his advance of Europe were unrepresented except position and remain until spring, when by their regular diplomatic represen- he will take up the work where he tatives In Belgrade. left off. The day was ushered In with a salute of 101 guns fired from the Bel- JAPANESE FLANKING Crowds early began grade fortress. ATTEMPT UNSUCCESSFUL streets and by to assemble on the startnoon, when the royal procession ST. PETERSBURG. Sept. 21. Gened from the palace for the cathedral, eral Kuropatkin, under yesterday's the thoroughfares and public squares were densely thronged. The route date, reports that a flanking attempt was lined by several thousand troops. by the Japanese, on the Russian left was unsuccessful. On Monday the enThe royal procession was a spectacle was observed moving to the east emy of considerable magnificence. of Pass, near Mukden. Later Dating The garrison, augmented by troops in all about the Japanese twice attacked the Rusfrom the provinces, positions at Dating Pass, while twenty-fiv- e thousand, lined the streets sian which the royal procession some companies attempted an outthrough flanking movement against the Ruspass, before 7 o'clock. an- sian left The attacks were repulsed. At 8 a salvo of twenty-gun- s nounced that the king was about to The flanking forces were checked by As the calvacade cavalry and machine guns. leave the palace. emerged from the gate the place was BELGRADE, Sept 21. I of Servla, the eucceisor PORT ARTHUR GIVEN TWO MORE WEEKS ernment employes, and agents of the police who swarmed everywhere. Behind the king rode the little crown LONDON, Bept. 21. The Tokio corprince on an undersised Servian horse. respondent of Reuters says that It la His appearance evoked the first real predicted in Tokio that the reduction enthusiasm of the dAy. of Port Arthur will be accomplished During the return trip King Peter within a fortnight. wore his crown, which weighs thirty pounds, and only with great difficulty kept his head erect Tonight Belgrade SERVICE and all the towns in Servla will be il- SECRET luminated. It consisted of various state officials, a band and a squadron of the guard, preceding the king's carriage, while the crown prince, the royal family and a squadron of cavalry followed. The reception met with by the procession was on the whole lukewarm on the part of the Immense crowds, composed San Frandsan Is Arrested for Stealchiefly of people who had gathered to witness the pageant out of curioing Buggy and Caught Passsity. There were some cheers from people in the streets and windows and ing Bad Checks. hats were waved, but many men did not even uncover their heads. As the procession neared the cathedral there was another salute of FARMINGTON, Maine, Sept. 21. 101 guns and at the same time the A. French of San Francisco, Leroy bells of all the churches In the city claimed to be a member of the who were rung. At the entrance of the United States secret service, was arcathedral the king was met by the rested here today, charged with stealarchbishop and accompanying clergy ing a horse and buggy. French came and escorted to the altar as the choir here bringing O. A. Harrow of Pittsfsung the "Blagoslaven, or "Blessed whom he had arrested for counbe the Name of the Lord." Then the ield, French was arrested while terfeiting. archbishop gave the king a cross and to cash checks a gf re gating $400 trying Bible, after which Peter mounted the The state police signed by Harlow. steps of the throne and sat upon 1L say they do not know French as a seA lesson from the Bible, describing cret service officer. the anointing of Saul, was read, when the archbishop sprinkled the crown with holy water. Then calling to him BRITISH NOBLES TO WEAR KNICKERBOCKERS the president of parliament and the commander of the army, the archLONDON, Sept. 21 It has been an bishop placed the crown on. the king's head, the president and the general open secret for some time that King assisting and placing their hands on Edward favored breeches and stockthe crown. This was to signify that ings for men in evening dress, but Peter was crowfied by the three states the Idea has not been generally adoptof the realm the church, the parliaed, having been confined to the court or to formal occasions at which the ment and the army. The king afterwards signed the his- king has been present at other houses. tory of tlie crown, which was handed It has, however, fixed the appearance to the minister of education, to be of a male chorus In breeches which placed in the government archives. had the catch of 'the season in vaudeville. The king, having returned to the pal-a- e Now it is said that a number of to receive congratulations, the young men about the court have formcrown was carried, with a military escort, to the palace and placed on the ed an association pledged to wear breeches whenever possible, and a throne. In the state ballroom of the new dinner for fifty has arranged to take palace King Peter received an address place, shortly, in the public dining of congratulation from the members room of the Carlton hotel, on which all will show the strength of the skuptachina. General Sava occasion and their calves Grinteh, the premier, spoke on behalf of their convictions in breeches. of the cabinet appearing by were ofiuials, and there other cougsa tula nuns from various bodies. During the entire ceremonies, PEACEMAKER FINDS both at the cathedral and at the DEATH, BUT IS AVENGED levee which followed, the king maintained his usual grave and gloomy HELENA,. Mont.. Sept.. 21. Bert demeanor. The representatives of Warthnm. essaying the role of peaceRussia and Austria were the only for-l- n maker between Charles Reed and diplomats who took any promi- Frank Moore In a fight at Kimball nent part In the ceremonies of the last night, was fatally shot by Reed. day. The bystanders thereupon beat Reed The firing of guns, to such an extent that he. too. is exof flags waving nd throwing of flowers to die. pected the along route of the made royal procession 1902, by the reception of the king seem enthu- on the night of June siastic to the ordinary onlooker, but the officers of the Servian army after the man behind the scenes it ap they had murdered King Alexander Wared more like a cleverly managed and Queen Druga. For many Performance. There are many Peter had lived quietly at Geneva. He wople. in fact, who declare that the was married in 1883 to Princesss Zor-k- a of Montenegro, who diedln 1880. ebown . was forced, and ih at but for the mounted officers who He has two sons and a daughter, 16, circulated among the crowds George, aged 17: Alexander, aged the people to cheer for King and Helen, aged 19. rr ,nn,,y of the signs of rejoicing King Peter is descended from -nuld have been absent. u pennant, who was he lea Turkey ho against or was insurrection of er the crooned King j. V;!er was born in Belgrade In 1804. He resigned a Priiwt or in iVi 1M- - he eon of Alexander Karage-iV- -i Servla from 1804 to 1812. when be wass of Servla from 1842 supplanted by the Obrenovlc during Peter was proclaimed king second insurrection. loud with cheering, chiefly led by gov- 10-1- 1. com-mandl- Kar-ageor- EOOR Joseph Kendall Shoots His Wife In 25th Street Restaurant and Then Attempts Suicide, But the Weapon Fails to Discharge. Because he was insanely Jealous of her. Kendall then procured his pisiul and pocket full of cartridges and Halted for a favorable chance to locate his wife, Smith and Rogerson in tlie restaurant at the surne time so that he might kill all three of them. A the opportunity did not present itself he went In and Immediately met hix wife, who was waiting on a customer. He fired three shots at her, Twenty-fift- h street. two taking effect in the head and the Joseph Kendall is a man about 45 third in the breast. Then he turned years of age, while his wife is about the pistol upon himself but it would work, and failing In this attempt one-ha- lf his years. They had been not he ran out of the back door, threatenIn a little cottage on Twenty-fourt- h ing to shoot living any one who dared stop street and everything went well him. After a hot chase by Officer with them until about a week or two Hutchins, Kendall was captured in ago, when his wife accepted a position front of the old Ellis pawnshop and to the station. as waitress in Rogerson's restaurant taken When seen in his cell this morning Kendall soon became suspicious that he made the following statement: his wife was paying considerable atI am d d sorry I did not get Rogtention to a waiter named Smith and erson and Smith before I killed my also the proprietor, Mr. Rogerson. One wife. Rogerson coaxed my wife into all this trouble and Smith had lived night after coming home from work he with her. She was a good little wife, found no one at home and was com- but I would rather have her dead than live with him, I have had too much pelled to prepare his own meal. According to his story this worried trouble In my time, as this Is the sechim considerably and he spent several ond time I have had trouble In my house. My first wife, Tillie Wicker, sleepless nights. The climax seems to left me, too, and I was crasy Jealous have been reached when some time this time. I often told my wife that this week he met her In Smiths com- she should act like a lady and apply pany. He then Inquired from his for a divorce, but she always fooled me. I know I will have to die now friends who frequented the restaurant and therefore I am sorry that the gun and learned that the relations between did not work when I wanted to shoot his wife and Smith had become ex myself." When asked If It were true that he ceedingly intimate. He thereupon went to his home last night and deliberately hnd habitually been cruel to his wife planned that he would kill his wife, he answered in the negative. Smith and Rogerson and then take his Judge Howell Immediately impanown life. eled the following Jury: W. Farr, SamThis morning he went to his wife uel Thomas and R. P. O'Neill, who and asked her to leave the restaurant, viewed the remains and will meet tobut she declined on the ground that morrow to hold an Inquest. she waa afraid to live with him, and The remains were taken to Richey's she hnd previously stated to friends undertaking parlors, where they will that her husband had been beating be prepared for Interment er tr GET FIRST NOMINATIONS Platform of New York Democratic State Convention Deals Trenchantly With Evils of Odelism Hills Act of Abnegation. to-b- SHERIFF TALKS WITH R0IUIIE state. Instead of being opposed to extravagance his administration has become the actual promoter of adroit schemes to loot the public treasury under the guise of law." The state issues are then taken up and handled exhaustively. At the conclusion of Hill's nominating speech George Raines moved that the secretary cast the ballot of the convention for Herrick, which was done. ed They Had Been Tried and Acquitted Fireman Is Killed and Engineer InOn the Charge of Belonging to jured All Cars Bat the Sleeper Sheriff Leave Rails and Passengers Have Marvelous Escape. MACON, Gu., Sept. 21. A report from Talbottoin states that a crowd of negroes were ambushed several miles from that town today. Four were shot and killed and several were severely wounded. Several of the negroes had been tried and acquitted on a charge of belonging to the Before Duy" club. The sheriff has gone to the scene with a posse. SPRING FIELD, III., Sept. 21. Train wreckers threw a switch at Barclay, HI., throwing thg. Illinois Central Diamond special for St. Louts Into the top works of the Barclay Coal and Mining company's mine early this morning. Fireman Coucannon of Decatur was killed and Messenger Walter Hays of Clinton badly Injured. None of the passengers were badly hurt All the cars but the rear sleeper left the rails 8ENATOR FAIRBANKS IS AT READING FAMOUS OLD IOWA BELL IS IN UTAH READING, Pa.. Sept. 21. Tlie annual convention of the Pennxylvania IOWA CITY, la.. Sept. 21. Charles State League of Republican Clubs be- W. Irish, a member of Nevada's surgan in the Academy of Music here veying staff and a representative of today and will continue through to- the irrigation department of the namorrow. Several hundred delegates, tional government, writes that he haa representing more than one hundred discovered in the tithing house in dubs, were in attendance. The day's Salt Lake City, Utah, the famous old proceedings were largely of a routine bell that was transferred a half cennature. Interest centers chiefly in the tury and more ago from the old will of Iowa In Iowa City to the capltol which mass meeting tonight, 'Presbymark the formal opening of the na- terian church tower and then disaptional campaign In this state. Senator peared. A band of Mormons passed GovFairbanks, Senator Penrose and through here one night end Is said to ernor Pennypacker are among the have stolen the bell from the tower, scheduled speakers. bearing It westward. Mr. Irish, a pioneer of Johnson county, knows peculASKS U8 TO ACT IN THE CONGO. iar marks on the bell, and thus identiLONDON. Sept, 21. E. D. Morel, fied it. He will strive to Induce Utah Congo Reform asso- to send It back to Iowa. secretary ciation of London, sailed for the United States today to present a memorial NEW ROMAN CATHOLIC to President Roosevelt asking him to BISHOP OF GREAT FALL8 use his inflfluence to promote the radical reform of the Congo State. The DUBUQUE, la. Sept. 21. The conmemorial is signed by many influential secration of the Rev. Father Matthias people in England. Including members C. Linehan to the new Roman Catholic of parliament. bishopric of Great Falls, Mont., took place In the cathedral of St. Raphael today. The services began at 10:80 o'clock. The church edifice waa BRYAN TO crowded, and the greatest Interest was manifested In the proceedings, which were the most elaborate of the kind ever seen here. The consecration cerNEVADA emony was performed by Archbishop Keane, who was assisted by several bishops and a large number of priests. of-th- VISIT TO 8UCCEED Silver-Tongu- ed BI8HOP Orator Will Talk to DUDLEY IN KENTUCKY the Democrats of the ' LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Sept 21. The diocesan council of KenSilver State. Episcopal tucky met today to agree upon a successor to the late Bishop T. U. Dudley. Those most prominently mentioned for the honor are Rev. Nathan21. William Jennings iel H. RENO, Sept. Thomas, rector of the Church Bryan will come to Nevada and stump of the Holy Apostles of Philadelphia, the state in behalf of the Democratic and the Rev. John Poynts Taylor, archdeacon of the diocese of Virticket. . ginia. The great silver advocate has signified his willingness to come to this ARMY GIRL WEDS state and make speeches at Us prinAN ARMY OFFICER cipal towns. The exact date of the BLOOMFIELD, N. X, Sept. 21. A itineracy has not yet been announced. Senator Newlands received a let- military wedding waa celebrated here today, the contracting parties being ter from Mr. Bryan yesterday. Miss Anne Judkins Mason and Lieut. That an aggressive and winning Keith Sumner Gregory of the Sixth campaign will be made in Nevada on United 8tates infantry. The bride le the part of the Democrats and Sil- the daughter of Lieut. John Sanford ver men they say Is without ques- Mason. Jr- - who was killed In ' the tion. The enthusiasm was started Sioux war of 1890-9Lieut. Gregory long before the meeting of the Wlnne-muc- le a son of Isaac C. Gregory of Watconvention and when that erloo, N. Y, and is now stationed at great assemblage took place the ball Fort Leavenworth, Kan. was then started through harmony and fusion to win the election. CANADA'S LARGEST The members of the two parties in LIQUOR HOUSE BURNED the state are grooming themselves for a glorious victory and are bringing MONTREAL, Sept. 21. The buildeverything to bear on the subject that ings of the Canada Hardware company will Insure or aid in making success. the Canadian branch of the London Besides local speakers and imported Thread Trust and Chaput Fils ft Co., speakers of note there will come to the largest wholesale grocery and liNevada the great champion of silver quor house In Cannda, was destroyed Democracy. 6y fire early today with a loss of three Senator Newlands several days ago quarters of a million dollars. sent a dispatch to Mr. Bryan at hla home in Nebraska, requesting his ILLINOIS COLLEGE IS presence in this state. It waa delayed SEVENTY-FIVYEARS OLD in overtaking the great orator, whom servicea are now in demand throughHI... Sept 21. JACKSONVILLE. out the country, but Anally overtook him down in Arlsona. Upon receipt of Friends and alumni of Illinois college the message, Mr. Rryan notified the sre gathering here in large numbers senator that he would gladly address for the celebration of the seventy-fift- h anniversary of the founding of the people of the great silver state The celebration will on the Issues of the present campaign. the Institution. The date haa not yet been fixed for continue through the remainder of hla coming but that will be attended this week and will be participated in to at once, and it Is the purpose of the by many prominent educators and msnsgers of the Democratic and Sil- public men. ver fight to have Mr. Rryan address the people at every important town BODY IS WASHED ASHORE IN KENT In the state. The date of his coming will not be far distant and he will receive a royal LONDON, Sept. 21. A body believed to be that of Charles B. Spahr, the welcome here. New York editor who Jumped overboard from an Atlantic liner some ROOSEVELT'S VISITORS AND TRAVELING PLANS days ago, was washed ashore today near Broad Stairs, Kent. The body not fully identified yet OYSTER BAT. Sept. 21.' The pres- is ident's visitors today were Frank Vf. LIGHTNING STRIKES OIL Hlgtgns. Republican candidate for the TANK! SIX ARE KILLED governorship of New York, and Jacob rewho the Risa, Journalist, recently HOUSTON. Tex., Sept 21. Lightturned from a visit to Denmark. Tomorrow the president and hla family ning struck a tank In the Texas oil will take the Sylph for Jersey City, refinery on the Texas coast today, whence thev will take a special for kilting six workmen and firing the tank. Washington. 1. Harirson was nominated for The platform endorses the national ticket and platform. Judge Herricks selection was the result of a compromise. Murphy declared that he would not accept candidate, Grout, and Hill finally brought the factions together in acceptby an act of ing his ancient and personal enemy and promising to nominate him himself. For many years the Hill and the Herrick factions have been at war In Albany county. Other nominations are: For attor John Cunneen of Erie; for secretary of state. John Pallace Jr. of Monroe: tp r treasurer. William lieutenant-go- vernor. ney-gener- al. Munch of Onondaga. GOVERNORSHIP IS NOT WANTED ConvenSays if Confession of Dynamiting Colorado Democratic State tion Assembles at Denver Is True, He Will Be Taken Teller In the Chair. to Colorado. TOPEKA. Kas., Sept 21. Sheriff Bel lof Cripple Creek arrived today and had a long talk with Robert Remained the dynamiter of the depot at Independence, Col. He later talked with Mrs. Romaine. Dell said that Romaine waa a desperate character and If he found that he had done what he said he would take him back to Colorado for trial. He knew of no reason for Romaine CRASHING TOWNS HERRICK AND HARRISON SARATOGA, Sept. 21. After a conference the leaders this morning announced that D. Cady Herrick of Albany would probably get the nominaFrancis tion for the govern4rshiib B. Harrison has been decided on for St&nchfield's lieutenant - governor. name will not be presented to the convention. The convention was called to1 order at 12:23 and Duncan El L. Lee was made permanent chairman. His address was liberally cheered. Hill will place Judge Herrick In nomination. The platform proclulms the devotion of the party to the .principles of government enunciated by Jefferson, and then proceeds to attack what It names The Issue of 'O'Dellism" and says: ODelllsm, the paramount and overshadowing Issue in state affairs, is between official honesty and official corruption. In palpable violation of the imparhis sworn obligation tial servant of the whole people. Odell has asumed to act as the chairman of a political machine, his phesent dual relation constitutes a public scandal and amounts to the grossest contempt of official duty In the history of the SEND KILLED the "Before Day' Club After the Shooters. his wife and suspected her of having turned her affections to another, Joseph Kendall, a street laborer, this morning killed the unfortunate woman reby shooting her with a volver while she was waiting on s table In Rogerson's restaurant on 1904 state 21, The DENVER, Sept Democratic convention met at 10 o'clock this morning. Up to noon it had done nothing except the electing of Senator Teller to the chalrmanahlp. The convention Is at sea as to the Charlee for governor. candidate HIghes of Denver, who wae a likely candidate, withdrew this morning. Former Governor Adams, the second choice, also declined the nomination. ca E - |