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Show NEXT WEEK, AFTER CON- FERENCE YOU WILL WISH YOU HAD GOOD THE GREENBACKS YOU SPENT IN SALT LAKE CITY. ilubltsljrii Dailti al 83 VOLX.-'-No USTai r DELPH1NE THESE NIGHTIES! IT SAY, TALK ABOUT carron says SPEAKER GIRLS, LOOK AT I, YOL'R CLASS LINGERIE. FRIDAY, APRIL FIRST WOUND UP CAREER IN VERY W 1 tKm CtNItKS IN ELECTION wwni OF AN APOSTLE. frig recnlljr plinln. Wiun. Quoted by I. Speaker April recipient In Ohio, wrlt-g- u him concerning the tariff, laid e morning: Wiv6 that iinglB niiny Mijil6 or a few schedule may be fended at any time. Thia sort of for Krt would be highly impractical, schedule to a alnglb amendment n nicht please or displease a single only, and in that event it would enact It wt command votes enough to Cot hint can be done except to revise the tariff, which would e --ve to be in the shape of a compro-niracceptable to the majority of both yusea. The enactment of such a and the time required to adust the business of the country to It ronld cause a halt In the commerce f the nation that would last at least ty w a year. 1 do not oelleve the of the people want to Interfere it this time with the existing condlft In-e- com-ilete- ly oa ma-orj- Hakes Mitchell a Proposition Settle Differences by Arbitration Trouble is Ahead-Wi- nder hepliee. Offsrs to KEW TORK, April I. It looks as Mitchell had played a trump card anf that the operators will have to g It Is now said to be almost certain that the operators will accept the tael's proposition for arbitration. Mitchell's offer seems to have placed them where they must accept. If they decline they will be placed before the yuMle In a very unfavorable light and thi operators are In need of every bit of public sentiment they can get for ttelr side. Truth to say, the miners tare the sympathy of the public beyield. hind them. Checkmate, Sayn Winder. INDIANAPOLIS, April (. John H. NEW YORK. April 6 IVlphine Love, n d.tughter of the late Dr. L N. Love. ,f 8t. Louis, who in his lifetime was one of tlie best know u physicians In the country and very wealthy. Jupm-e- d from a hotel window here this morning and died of her Injuries. Her suicide occunvd after a night of unconventional revelry with a mala companion, who was arrested for intoxication, but was afterward released. The girl, through her Bohemian ways was forced to leave home, although she had formerly moved in the best circles The family left 8t. Louis on her account, not being able to bear the shame she brought upon them. Her father died heart broken while on a steamer en route to England. Delphine then went on the stage, where she became as tough a Bohemian as any one who ever attempted to assume the role. BAI.T LAKE CITY. 6. -- The April conference ,,t llie Mormon chi.ro.h opened in the bin uliernacle Tlie attendance from out si ,e tin- - city is the lurgi-- i eer known aeii:i-:ii!tiui- il v. In nuiiiy years Interest centers In the election of aticlher apostle, vice Marriner Merrill, di 'cased. it is ulsn rumored there will lie opposition to sustaining the apostles who have tekeii plural wives since the num ifesto in 18 SO. The feature of the morning session of the conference was a ringing address by Joseph F. Built h. tu the lti.wn) Biiints assembled, lie congratulated the members on tin1 harmony in the church and the work accomplished. He scored the absent apostles who he claimed have brought the Mormon Church Into disrepute. This is taken to mean that Ah wiles Teasdale. Taylor and Cowley, the polygamists, will be deiosed when their names tire stand-p- at waa at Baer's headquarters in this this morning that the anthracite ffejatort have absolutely declined to wmlt any question at Issue to toted arid-tatlo- EVERYTHING n. SETTLED. April I. The settlement of between the emperor and Hungarian leaders la announced mJv1ik been reached this morning. Tbe Hungarians withdrew their de-n- d for H separate army and agree universal suffrage. The Mes to dismiss Ferjervary emperor and or-- a Hungarian parliament and new ministry under Dr. We-- J"? a The . emperor expects by unl- eufr to bring about a of chauvinist nobles In VIENNA, Quarrel Three Towns Are Threatensd With Annihilation By Flow of Lava. NAPLES, April 6. The eruption of Vesuvius Is now the most violent. On the Pompeii side the main stream of lava haa divided Into two streams, one threatening Otto Fano, a town of 20,-0Inhabitants, the other menacing Torre del Greco, a place with a population of 10,000. The danger la Immediate and calls for the evacuation of Boeootercaa, the village nearest the crater, having 0,000 souls. From the new crater, twenty feet In circumference, the lava has already flown two and one-ha- lf miles. 00 IS JAIL PHYSICIAN. NEW YORK, April I. Dr. Gustav Krauas, who was extradited 'from New York on a criminal charge preferred against him by Mrs. Thomas Rutledge and now locked up in the county Jail at Jersey City on a civil suit brought by Mrs. Rutledge, la allowed to practice his profession In Jail. . Aa he had ONE MORE CONTINUANCE. given ball on the criminal charge beCHICAGO, April John R. Walsh fore hla arreat on the civil charge, he was granted another continuance this la not regarded aa a prisoner in the morning. The federal commissioner ordinary sense of the term and la has given him until the llth. merely confined In the detention room set apart for witnesses. Here all who choose to call are allowed to conSome days sult him professionally. he Is visited by a dosen patients and he nays It Is a dull day when he haa only two or three visitors. rf1 ZULUS UNEASY. nETERMARITZBURO,' B. A.. A nrJr.V16 WBUlt 01 the of Zu the force of native s police nn th,.,,, outenm d jreat unrMt j, tribe" Zulua iat evW ani3 anotl,er native war, of which may be very si mPendbig. The fighting tv,' kkel of the Tugela lasted hom ' bravT of the po have never been excel! andsHnd ti,e M'MILLAN IS president. HoniianIX0T0N April 'John th atat of Washing! ns A President of the Rallr CMnmltri Bt the meeting last nw t.! uoct,on occurrln 0,1 "wh "? GOING AFTER CLARKE. A detecl April bring EdiBhJL Jor tbi-f- i "Ctorke- - Francisco Md there for tatel JmeASTDN Wh,,e HANGED, George E an In Dh hanVSl Cutt,n h,a thn I o'clock thil the Folaoln Prison morning. ton. bout AprU rflere1 a DINNER TO LEVI P. MORTON. D. C.. April 4. WASHINGTON. and Mrs. Fairbanks will give a dinner thla evening in honor of Levi P. Morton. The dinner la expected to be an exceptionally brilliant affair. Fred CasCOLUMBUS, O., April tor, alls Frank Connors, who waa sentenced to death for the murder of Detective Higgins of the Erie (Pa.) police force, waa executed today by electrocution to expiate hla crime. Castor pleaded guilty to another murder, that VON BUELOWS CONDITION. of Officer Ben Davis. Castor shot and BERLIN, AprU 4. The physlclana killed Davis, when the latter with sevw this morning said Chancellor Von Bue-lowas progressing satisfactory, but eral other officers surprised him and political gossips are already discussing his accomplices while they were burhla successor. glarising the residence of Horace Chapman In. thla city on June 7 of last yeaf. The condemned man was for. merly of Flint, Mich., where his parents, said to be respectable people, Vice-Preside- nt Battle of Shiloh Is Remembered still live. Castor asked for a new trial, but the Great motion waa denied. He remained perfectly cool and firm to the last. A short time ago, when the remark was made that there was a strong agitation Today be- In favor of abolishing the death penalty PUEBLO, Cola, April anniversary of the In this state, Caator expressed himself ing the forty-fourbattle of Shiloh, the survivors of that as strongly opposed to such a course. battle living in thla city and vicinity I am against the abolishment of capihe said, "although will hold a memorial celebration and tal punishment," reunion thla evening. The organisa- death la staring me In the face. The tion of the survivors of the battle of abolition of the death penalty would Shiloh was effected last summer at the lead to a terrible state of affairs in national encampment of the G. A. R. Ohio." in Denver, and Major Hooper was chosen the first national commander. ALABAMA CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Since that time a great deal of interest MONTGOMERY, Ala April I has been taken in the organisation and Delegates representing Christian Enthe organisation of a ladles auxiliary deavor branches In all parts of the state are here to attend the annual is seriously thought of. On Sunday morning, April t, forty-fo- convention of the Alabama Christian years ago, the Confederates, under Endeavor society, which met here at command of General Albert Sidney the Central Presbyterian church today. Johnston, attacked Grants army. The This evening a reception will be tenfirst days contest resulted most favor- dered the delegatee at the Central ably for the Confederates, and there Is Presbyterian church by the Christian every reason to believe that It would Endeavor socity of the Central church, have ended In a complete victory had assisted In receiving by the members not General Johnston been killed at of the societies of both the First Presthe most critical moment during the byterian church and the Highland Avbattle. General Beauregard, who suc- enue Presbyterian church. Tomorrow ceeded to the command, called off the afternoon there wlll.be an open air battle too soon, and the next day song service at Pickett Springs Grant's forces, reinforced by Buells Among the prominent speakers who army of 25,000 men, regained their lost are In attendance at the convention are positions and Slowly pressed back the Von Ogden Vogt, the world's general army of Beauregard, which, after two secretary of the Christian Endeavor days of hard fighting, fell back to society of Boston, Dr. J. O. Reeves of Nashville, Tenn., and several others. Corinth. Forty-Fou- r Years Since the Struggle When Johnson Waa Killsd. th ur IL'CAS l. : PLATTE. A!,' thla ulnatr.iii-gci.'.Vmcn, c.i.fuli kide' num!:.K I,,!, ir :! y ly i to I'. ivM.it, Ml f). -- I the luc.i-xltof being M.:,:,krl." jvuutk-ri- l t'nvult Judier 81ltl I i ;it lie of the et i.inn'f in die divorce cum- of Hindu .ova animal Glevc-laiWares. The couple vtne married al Macon, Mo., t Mioli, r JJ. IStiL. tile liriile bring then act cnicrii ,,nd Waive V ! HIS ATTORNEY IS ON THE WAY TO MEET HIM. First Apostle Is Going: to Start a First Class Legal Battle Right Away. ar-M- iiOl-,'lui.i- nl niiiolceii. The young wife now lit, a In K.iiiaua 'ity Kan. Blie ia a hainlaomo, atylialily l pie-aenle- d. Vesuvius Gets Boycott Backbone Is Badly Broken Very Busy castoOITvery Baer Will Not Contribute. PHILADELPHIA, April I. It , iRRiACE young woman and had formerly born In the employ of tlie Emery, ltlrd A Thayer Kansas t'lty. She Haiti her husband thought more of Ida rm-horse than lie did of her ami that other women had writtni love letters to him. 8 he also xahl lie claimed to be the simrllest man in town and wasn't a good provider. Ill ruling against her the court said: "The parents of these young people would have done them a fllliul service if after their marriage they had spanked them well and made them live together. Kh complains that he was not a good provider and that she had to work hard. The evidence shows he dressed her aa well as the average farmeru wife le dressed and that lie was getting ahead iti tlie world. It China Coming in to th Idea of Pur- la as much the duty of a healthy young woman to help her husband as It is hla chasing American Products duty to provide for her. Hoclcty Is Intho RsporL terested In the sanctity of the domestic BAN FRANCISCO, April 4. The relations and it can not be thrown aside momentary pique and trilling spells backbone of the boycott on American for of anger. The bill le den led. goods haa been broken, according to statements made by passengers on the American liner Maru, arriving thla morning from the Orient William Able, a prominent American merchant of Canton, the great storm center of the boycott, aald the barriers have ben taken down and the Chinese All the Boardera Have a Hot Tima With the Morning are purchasing freely of American arCoffee. ticles. Chan K1 Leung, a wealthy Chlnene, HEPPNEXL Ore April 6. A mysroute east to study trade conditions, said there Is j. weakening of the terious attempt at wholesale poisonboycott throughout the whole Chinese ing, resulting In the aerioue illness of empire. In his opinion It Is only a mat- several ter of time when American trade will oxalic persons through the placing of acid In the ooffee served In the be restored to Its normal condition. boarding house conducted by Miss Mary Behrns, haa caused great excitement here. J. H. Bede, the stepfather of Mlea GET Behma, haa been arrested. In a lit of rage yesterday he went to the place and smashed up the dishes and broke OP SOON the furniture. The evidence that he placed the poison In the coffee is only circumstantial. Step Father Does Poison Stunt leader of the bituminous operators today telegraphed President Roosevelt and Mitchell that the bituminous operators of Ohio propose to settle the strike In the bituminous districts on the same terms Mitchell proposes to settle In the antSHOCKING DEATH hracite districts Winder's associates DONT LIKE THE EMPRESS. an In high glee and nay Mitchell Is At the fesanght In his own trap and la placed BRUSSELS, April in the Mine position before the publ- tivities of the Chinese colony In Brusic as he has placed the anthracite op- sels In honor of the birthday annl-ver- y v inion. of the empress, a number of the ELECTROCUTED AT COLUMBUS, FORCING CRIMINAL BOYS TO ENLIST IN THE NAVY. Chinese students refused point-blan- k OHIO, FOR MURDER. Mitchell Wires Winder. to bow before her likeness. Contact NEW TORK, April Mitchell re- with Belgian students has made them plied to Winder that he had no authorit- republican and even socialistic in their Bent to Hie End by Jolta of Juice-W- ee Seeratary Bonaparte Makes a Protest y to accept nor decline the augges-bo- o, views and they are preaching the new to tho President Against This in Favor of Capital fellow students. but etated that the executive doctrines to their Sort of Work. Punishment. Board would meet In In much the Indianapolis on China la likely to hear 7 April and consider the matter. future of this Incipient movement Winder, g M M He Told the Gi He Mould Not Grant ths Decree and He D d Not Grant It. So or WASHINGTON, iivUb ON EARLY Broke Father's Heart, Disgraced May Be Objections Made to Alleged Her Family and After a Drank, Polygamists in the Quorum Committed Suicide. of Twelve. the date of Mrs. PARIS. April 6. As Langhorue Shaw's marriage to Mr. As-tapproaches every detail of her trousseau becomes prominently interesting. Mrs. Shaw, like all the other fashionable Americans Just now, la getting her lingerie from Agnes, who la also fitting out Miss Wilde's trousseau. and supplies the Duchess of Roxof burgh,-. the Goulds, the Duchess Manchester and so on. Anything daintier than the Shaw lingeries It would be Impossible to imagine. Each set Is an exquisite work of art. Nightgown, petticoat, corset covers, etc., are made in aeries of different designs, each more dainty and beautiful Ilian the others. Some of the night robes are of such an elaborate workmanship, tucked and embrodered and ornamented with Insertion and ripples of pale rose satin ribbons, with huge soft loops and ends dangling from the low throat and short sieves, and the unillated seeing one of these garments might mistake it for a summer ball gown. Mrs. Shaw's fancy run to strange delicate combinations of color. A morning house gown of delicate dotted muslin, all set with lace and openwork embroidery, Is made over a slip of deep com colored silk, and trimmed with Innumerable yarda of coral pink ribbon. Not a garment, however, light and feathery, la her trousseau haa been made into which some piece of openwork embroidery haa not been made up. One of the prettiest of the nightgowns haa a yoke of aulld embroidery In a design like a many petaled marguerite. The eleeves are of one piece, forming a single flounce from the shoulders to the elbow, and are like the yoke of the embroidery. 1906 TO GET BACK HOME Here's a Mess of Underwear Calculated to Make an Angel Turn Green With Envy. Want It. C, j LOVE FITTING MANNER. Cannot Be Tampcjadc Schedules Time Peoered With at This ple Don't Ittali WENT THE ROUTE STOt BUSINESS. WOULD (flijfcrn. j JUSTIClWiLL JUG OHIO VALLEY ROUND TABLE. A private te'egrasn from Dowie te a friend announces that ha will return te Zion Monday evening aa a reincarnation of Moms. He will perform a miracle to prove hie authority, so he declares. Ht premises te bring ton million dollars, ell in gold. This sum wil' wt.gh four thousand one hundred end sixty-si- s pounds and his followers are wondering where he got it. Dowie'e announcement ia accompanied by threats of dire calamity to fell upon hie detractors. Velivno this morning at prayer solemnly vowed te stand by their now .seder, end prevent by fores, if necessary, Dowie'e entry into Zion City. CHICAGO, April (.Answering lkiwle'e defiant cry from Mexico, that he In coming Inline to fight, many of Dowle'a friends, old and new are rallying to the supiHirt of the eaooniiiiunl-cate- d chief, the flint apostle, and declare they are willing to attend their time, energies and money to aid In restoring him to hla own. lkiwle'a legal adviser ia hurrying southwest to meet Dowie and advise him as to the situation and to formulate the plan best adapted tu combat Yollva. It ia possible there will be an attempt to secure an Injunction against Yollva forbidding hlin to Interfere with the properties. Deacon Wilhite's Plan. April (.Deacon Wiililte, a iiemaial friend of Dowie, and recognised aa hla representative, made a statement to the conference of church directors yesterday afternoon, in which he expressed the hope that the good Ikiwle has done will not be overlooked nor undervalued. He said he hoped even now some way of adjusting the affaire of Zion City and tho church might be found without restoriing to the courts. Speaking for himself alone, Wilhite suggested the establishment of a board of seven .to control affairs, the mlnlstera attending to ecclesiastical affairs and the business men to the business affairs, all to be under the contrtil of the spiritual head of the church, Wilhite asserted he had not Intended to drag the iieople of Zion from the city In the effort to establish a colony In a wanner climate, hut he knew a thousand who couldn't live In . Zion City who could live In Zion Community In made Mexico, If arrangements could to establish the latter. CHICAGO, Dewis "Full of Devils." Mrs. Dowie, before a meeting of Zion women today, declared she would not desert her husband. She aald ha did wrong, but not wilfully, because he waa possessed of an "unclean spirit," and ahe asked the women to all pray that the "devils might be cast out." Bhe also urged the women to be courageous and not collapse or be of little use , In Zhm. PARKERSBURG, W. Va.. April 1 The annual convention of the Ohio Valley Round Table ojiened here this morning with a large attendance. The organization consists of teachers and educators from various cities and towns from East Liverpool to Huntington. The convention will last two days and will be devoted principally to There Is round table discussions of current eduWASHINGTON, April The local teachers trouble ahead for Justice Gould of the cational topics. supreme court of the District of Co- have made extensive preparations for lumbia. He la the subject of a com- the entertainment of the visiting teachBrother of Salt Lake Man Declines te munication to the president from the ers. Bo Shut Out of a secretary of the navy. The Judge had ARBOR DAY IN PENNSYLVANIA. Job. before him the other day two youthful culprits, who confessed to the crime LONDON, April (. Rev. Dr. Bamuel of housebreaking. There were extenuPHILADELPHIA, April 4. Today ating circumstances, added to which Is the first of the two days which Gov- Thackeray, who on February I Inst waa the offenders were young, a combina- ernor Pennypacker of Pennsylvania has granted on transfer the license of the tion which led the court to exercise set aside In his proclamation as Arbor Fish and Eels public house He days. It Is observed by the school Herts, which he proposed to conleniency In Imposing sentence. sent one of the boys to Jail for five children In nearly all cities and towns duct himself, now finds himself conmonths, and. upon representation of of the southern part of the state. The fronted by a demand to resign hla the attorneys and family of the othet next Arbor day will be on April 20. chaplaincy, because the imor law prisoner, the latter was released, with The governor aet aside two days, two guardians consider the two positions the understanding that he Is to enlist, weeks apart, so as to allow for an ad- Incompatible. The guardians have laid down their the naval service. Such Instances justment of the celebration in accordopinion that the prnM-- performance of imposing an enlistment In the army ance with climatic conditions Dr. Thackeray's duties In ministering or navy Instead of some usual punishADMIT CANADIAN CATTLE. to the spiritual requirements,. Qf: the ment of offenders are rare, but they work-houInmates can not be reconhave occurred, and always with the result of giving great offense to the naval LONDON, April 4. The bill Intro- ciled with the nccupHlIon of a pnbllcan. officials. duced In the house Of commons last He has refused to resign and the local The latter find that the prisoner In 'month, and aiming at the removal of government board, now apjiealed to by tho local court' appeared the next day the embargo on the importation of the guardians, have asked him for exat the naval recruiting office and asked Canadian cattle, will come up for sec- planatory observations. to be accepted. He was as promptly ond reading today, and an Interesting (Rev. Thackeray la a brother of rejected, and will not be accepted by debate. Is expected. The supporters of George Thackeray, better known as either army or navy recruiting officers the measure Include several Canadian George Thaekrah. the well known exunless he succeeds in getting In by as- members. There le every hope that pert accountant of Balt Lake City.) suming a new name. In the meantime the bill will eventually pass the lower PRINCESS IS DYING. Secretary Bonaparte has called the at- house, but it Is feared that It will be tention of the president to the Incident, defeated In the house of lords. CHICAGO, April (. Miss Barriscal, and it la expected that the the presiwho is believed to be none other than dent will have to say to the Justice IS A FRIEND TO THE PEOPLE. Princess Velva Marie of Belgium, la concerning the matter. The president reported to be dying at her place of haa recently expressed himself with WASHINGTON, April (.Senator sbode here, from lung trouble. The much feeling on the necessity of main- Elkina addressed the senate today an- young woman bas been Staying at taining a public respect for the dignity swering his critics who declare he le the Bismarck for the past two years. and honor of the soldier and sailor, and g railroad senator. He declared he had Bhe came here about that time to naval officers feel that the Incident in only the Interests of the public at Join a theatrical troupe, but her voice the local court la a conspicuous failure heart and says his views on tbt rate attracted the attention of the directo live up to the proper sentiment. Why regulation question coincide with those tor of the Metropolitan orchestra and criminals should be allowed to go free enteretalned by the President, but he she remained In Chicago. It Is stated provided they relieve the community does not think the Hepburn hill pro- that Director Bunge haa credentials In his possession that prove the' young of their care by going to sea Is beyond vides the remedy. woman to be of royal blood. the comprehension of naval officers, who abhor the presumption that the GERMANS BORROW MONEY. THREE WERE KILLED. service Is to be made a reformatory for Incorriglbles or a dumping ground for BERLIN, April ROGER8YTLLE, Tenn April (. syndicate heedthe citys scum. ed by the Imperial Bank of Germany Banderson Livesay, E. H. Peters and fm undertaken to issuo a new Imperial Henry Herd, whites, were killed, and NOIQUET8 FUNERAL. loan for 12,000,000 pounds at 114 per half a dosen others injured more or The funeral cent, and a new Prussia state Stt per less seriously, by the explosion of NEW TORK, April of Paul Noiquet, the sculptor, who lost cent loan for 15,000,000 pounds. The boiler In the sawmill of Troy Livesay, the public at at Kyleford, near here yesterday hla life ballooning, waa held thla morn- loans will be offered to ' bar. friend. a of studio from the ing Want to Unfrock This Minister 1 r se - (.A i |