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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, laid up here several days iu OGDEN, I TAII, riHPAY MORNING, conse- SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT cers for the ensuing year as follows: President Charles Head; first C. W. Whitley; seeonl H. M. Walker; secretary, W. E. Yigus; treasurer, W. S. McCornlck; trustees, the foregoing aud J. E. D. 8. Murray, C. 1. Mason. occil-Kii'iic- d Nei-iicl- i -'- Ibe i u ha bit Crousiadt. Apr. ( ic IlKUil'lllUK YOUNGHUSBAND WILL ADVANCE. ants of Crosian a i; i hey had late Admiral Mai... mi- crowiliiK I In' Loudon, April 15. A dispatch to the lni a relative, a: churches to alter. iiciii masses. Times from GianglKO. Tibet, report that the local officials are suing the v Si. Petersburg, it 7 p. in. ll British expedition under Colonel " i r.iiid I lube Cy- Yuiinghusband for peace, hut that the i( confirmed that "f bill'll oil llio of L'Hassa is believed to lie still ril's injuries and legs. aic .lii.paiiii to obstinate aud a further advance by hi father repor1 .it l.:C Wounded the expedition will be imperative. was officer ia belter, ' lb' buoy wlii.ii lie thrown to tbe gr;: ANOTHER BOTKIN TRIAL. ly i J. water iiuiil sustained bimseli Sh la Before Court on the Second picked up by on.- '' Mi.- Ix.ui- - wlit. h were lowered in n: :i. iicli by utucr Charge of Poisoning. warships. of i ic injuries lo The exact charu. San Francisco, April 14. Mrs. t obbi'iiiiidf at this la Botkin appeared today in police tho Pobicda are Imsl. unk two and court for her preliminary examination hour. The Petrol' a half minutes at: rii, lug ihc mine. a on tha charge of murdering Mrs. Deane of Dover, Del. She was rep.........a resented by Attorney Clarke, a friend 1 AR . . . 'Mi M -- 7 p. ui. Si. Petersburg. of her former counsel. Judge MorHnt:..,iiit.i;i.tory gan occupied the bench with Judge Russia ha front !. i viiinling the CVnlan. The taking of traiiinony was iivd "finer in the Jaiaiieno Instruct at. once begun, Mr. Lizziu L. Kemp, 'lies,- - it apiiear army. I" formerly a clerk in the poKlofflro at Chinese I ha l. there are no etliicib vnili Dover, being the first called. the northern Chime" unuien, a hud been believed. TO COMPENSATE ENGLISHMAN. MURDER SCENE troduced. Later on In his cross examination, Shockley broke down and wept and sobbed, losing complute control of himself. This waa when district attorney Smith pressed upon the point aa to why he did not follow out hia Impulse and take his own life after he discovered that he was a double murderer. The examination had been swift and searching and Shockley's nerves were strained to a high tension. When the question aa refraining from suicide was pressed upon him, he hesitated: he answered, "always "My mother. taught me that there was no hope la the aext world for the man who com" . mitted suicide, and 1 at ill love Here be broke down and sobbed hysterically for several minutes before he was able to proceed with hia testimony. Aside from these features, the testimony waa merely a repetition of the evidence developed at the morning session of court. GOLDFIELD'S GREAT FUTURE. -s. -- Jot-h-u- 1 a-- !.- Xeuborg. Finla 1.1 April 14. The ii'i.iniii'd by AdRussian squadron ma of the batmiral Wii'cneus, tleship Oslihia. ibi- proiei'ied cruiser Aurora and the torpt-i- i Imat destroyer acruuiianying them Hitiied here today and anchored in i lie road. Washington, April 1'4. The President today sent to Congress a message recommending an appropriation of $25,008 to compensate William a British subject, for loss of pnuierty by a mob in Colorado in 1901. Rad-cllff- STRIKERS - e, i MOVE CAMP. Pari. April 14- .- A Temps from St. Trinidad. Colo., April 14. Arrangement were made today, with the approval of Major Hill, commander of the National guard, for the removal of Camp Howens, the coal mine strikers colony in Packers' Grove, along the river bottoms, to tbe Beshoar addition, one mile from the centre of the city. dispatch to the !'" rriiirg of nay: 'lie lutasirophe at The causes Port Arthur are ! n: iumI in two hypotheses, a submerged Russian mine or k i il i lie Petroiuiv-iuvs- k. an explosion on All he tncms are badly burned. The cataximplie was complete within one minute ami a half. The fleet remaini.iB at Port Arthur defense basis. Is reduced to a sirt.-lThe ixmimandcr f Hie Cxarovitch TELEGRAPH BRIEFS perished on the PeimpHvluvsk before he had assumed runmiaud of the batSan Jose. Cal.. April 14. Sheriff tleship. Ijuigford today received a Jlsiwtch from Sheriff Vincent of Crawford, HL Petersburg. April 14. Viceroy county, Kansas, stating that he would Alexieff has arrived at Port Arthur and start immediately to (ako rharge of assumed I dom. temimrary command of he The members "of this corporation Joe Godley. a negro now in Jail here, fleet until Vice Admiral Skrydlnff will not tolerate restrictions upon the who is wanted In that state for alleged huists hi flag. employer, to prevent his employment murder. mm mm of union labor, but, on the other hand, St. Petersburg, April 14. Th naval n Washington. April 14. Mr. Louise reverse today answered the Emperor's hia right to employ labor Is McCoraas. of McComas wife of Senator must not of equal dignity and be quesOne summons for their mobilization. Maryland, died today of Bright's dis- thousand and alxiy-nln- e tioned. appeared at We welcome immigration, under ease. Ten per ent, or the naval depots. to he physically unfit proper restrictions, hut deny to the said were these Washington, April 14. The House and the remainder were distributeJ to immigrant the right to outlaw our native youth or to forbid hia apprentice- committee on industrial arts decided ibe Bailie fleet. " ship to industrial handicrafts. We de- today to postpone further consideraOne hundred officers were also called clare that when these principles are tion of the Jamestown, Ya., exposition out. of $3.01X1.000 until the recognized, and not until then, will appropriation next session of Congress. there be industrial peace. 14. Gran-- l SL Petersburg. April One of the purposes of this corTor Arthur Port left tonight Duke Boris Pittsburg, Fa.. April 14. A settle- IJao Yang. poration la to insure peace and Justice to every member of its organization, ment waa reached today in the Sheet and to every citizen of the common--weat- h and tin plate wage dispute between LAND OPERATIONS. in the prosecution of his' busi- the manufacturers and the Amalgamness, and the performance of hia labor. ated Associtiun. Wagea are reduced 18 Shanghai. April 15. 2 p. m. It will also defend, with all the re- per cent. from Seoul, Korea, stale that tho sources of the law. those' whose rights force of the Japanese has arrived Par, April 14. The foreign office main are infringed, and will meet every at It is also stated that in tho credits are that the Wiju. report to negotiations life, emergency involving danger future troops will lie landed In almut. to Japanese lawprogress looking bringing or property, caused by the liberty mouth of the Yalu near the at between a Chulsan, President Luubel meeting less use of power, with every legal furl her is river, it reported that a and William. Emperor weapon. Japanese transport has carried home its further purpose la to promote Columbus, Ohio, April 14. John seventy soldier, who were wounded in and maintain the stability of business the fighting on the march to Wiju. BenetL a negro, aged 25. waa elecIn all lines, and tha ateady employment of labor, whether organised or trocuted at the annex of the Ohio thl morning for the murder MAKAROFF'S SUCCESSOR. unorganized, by encouraging amicable relations between employer and em- of his wife at Oberlin, Ohio, last DecHi. Petersburg. April 14. The and ember. ployer to discourage all lock-ou- ts London, April 15. A hews agency choice of a successor to the strikes and to crush boycotts and all Makaroff as com' late members and the community at large, of tbe Russian naval and all persons who desire to work, or dispatch from Port Arthur by way of manJor-ln-chie- f have work done, from unlawful inter- 8L Petersburg says that after a fierce forces in the Far East has fallen upon Hkydlolf, whom he ference by intimidation or otherwise; fight between toriiedo boats on the this evening, telegraphing to to avert the evil results of strikes, night of April 12, the sauadron went out in the morning to the roads aud him to go direct from Heliastupol lock-ou- ts and boycotts, and all similar or other illegal acta, and especially took up combat with 14 large Japanese where he is in command of the Black to maintain the rights of its members vessels. At 10:30 in the morning, as sea fleet, to Port Arthur, and assume to manage their business In such law- th result of an explosion, the battle- command there. Makaroff. to Next ful manner aa they may deem proper ship Petropavlovsk sank with her crew. without interference from any organ- The dispatch then gives a partial list of Skrydlnff is the must those saved from tbe vessel. The bat- popular man uf this generation In the ised body or individual." tleship Puhleda, to which Rear Admiral Russian navy. He ia considered a very Prince Ouktomsky had transferred his able seamen and atragetist, but the 8UNDRY CIVIL BILL. flag, the dispatch continues, ia damaged tools at his disposal will be few in the waterline. comparison with those in the hands of Senats Committed on Appropriation In- onThe enemy, the correspondent con' the enemy and it Is feared he will be creases Amount Carried by Bill eludes, attempted to escape an open unable to accomplish much. to $59,102,400. fight, remaining at a distance of 45 cable lengths The Russian squadron MAKAROFF'S SUCCESSOR. A 14. Senate The April Washington, ran back into the harbor under comrecommittee on appropriations today mand of Princbe Ouktomsky. St. Petersburg. April 14. It lias finported the atmdry cftvll bill. An inally been decided to apiKiint crease of $2,854,004 waa made by the London. April 14. No fun her news Skrydlolf to succeed Admiral committee, ao that the bill now carries from Japanese sources concerning the Makaroff in command of the Russian The Senate amende the Port Arthur dsasters has reached naval forces in the Far EaL $59,102,400. House provision for the extension and London. The Daily Mali's Chee Poo correscompletion of the capitol building in accordance with the original plana, by pondent declares that advices from providing that the joint commission both Russian and Japanese sources inshall be composed of Senators .Wet-mor- e, dicate that the b&Ttleehp Petropav Alger and Gorman. Speaker Can- lorak was torpedoed. By a pretense of non. and Representatives Hepburn of an attark on the harbor by the enemy Minera Will Assemble There Next Iowa, and Richardson of Tennessee. It. Admiral Makaroff, says the correspond Month and Establish Head- la provided that the commission shall ent, was enticed outride for the Japanwho ese toriiedo boats, which crept behind employ three eminent architect Telluride. Colo.. April are Jointly to prepare designs and him and awaited hi return and dealt working plana for the Improvements the blow a lie was nearing the harbor II. Moyer of the Western Federation of Miners, ih niIJ to have given hi In addition to this an appropriation of on the return. a site and A special dispatch nays it Is rumored sanction to Hie proposal or the RuMe $750,000 la made to construct an office building northeast In Brussel that several Belgian and Minera union, that the headquarters of of the capltni for the nee of the UnitFrench lianker have been summoned the federation he removed to Butte, ed States Senate, with a limited cost to St. Petersburg to renter with the and that the convention lie held there as originally arranged, next imoiih. of $2,250,000 exclusive of the cost of ministry of finance, with regard to arand not in Denver. James 0. MiuThy. the aite. ranging a new loan. For the education of the Indiana of HZ president of the Butte union aud chairman of the federation executive comAlaska $50,000 is appropriated. ork, April 14. Twenty thousFor Fort D. A. Russell (Wyoming) and lovers of the thoroughbred will mittee left Telluride after a conference appro-prnprlturn their face toward Aqueduct to- with Moyer. $150,000 is appropriated. morrow. when the Metropolitan racing ions are made aa follows: season will be opened. Fair skies and INDIAN PRINCE FATALLY INJURED For the improvement of the ground within the Presidio at San Francisco a fine track are promised, and tne card Jnd., April 14. Aniar $20,000; for the completion of the legaLafayette, prepared is an excellent one. including tion buildings at Pekin, China. $25.-00-0. the first of the big hadicap of the Nath, an Inoian Prince, from Lahore. East, the Carter, at seven furlongs; India, wa knocked from a bicycle The Senate has Incorporated in the worth about $8,000 to the winner. For today aud proliahly fatally injured. bill an amendment providing for the this event many of the Metropolitan Nath is a student al Perdue universiremoval of. all limitations aa to the horses have been undergoing prrjw ra- ty. amount of subsidiary coinage that may tion for weeks, while the Hennings and CLAY'S WILLS THROWN OUT. New Orleans contingents will he well be outstanding. t represented. Rirhmnnd. Ky.. April 14. Judge Mr. R. Bradley's Peter Paul is likeWashington. April 14. Several senaly to he made the favorite, but there Renton, in ill" imiil court here hue tors have discussed with Senator today lb advisability of making will he no lack of supporters for the thrown out on jeretup(ory .iimirin lions others, of whom "I are crdd to go. of menial mupaeiiy. all the. vsnoii him chairman of the national RepubliInto tjenersl f'ai:-iiwills left, by He emphatically as- Hildebrand will rite. Peter rani; Pbil-Ijcan conventionM t'lsy Th. leaves th gemrsl'F will have the mount n Rossnd, serted that be would not think of takto tib- - natural htrr.. nH c'l'e ing the place undr any consideration. Phew on Tribes HDI, and Burns op As- property one tin off Dors Tv Prok. who cension. Beldame will itart with ONeil m the received conaiderable notoriety ax h TREATMENT OF RUSSIAN JEWS. saddle. youthful wue t the aged ttatxman. Washington, April 14. The hones NOMINATED FOR CONGRESS. Washington, April 14. Miss Eleanor committee on foreign affair authorized a favorable report on a substitute Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Patterson of Chicago and Portland. Ore.. April 14. Tbe State for the Ooldfocle resolution on treatWashington, and Count Joseph Glxyc-k- i, Republican convention today everted ment of Jews by Russia. The substitof Russia, were married at tbe Pat- four delegate to the Renuhltcan Naute requests the President to renew terson family residence here today. tional convention at Chicago, and Innegotiations with the governments of Rev. Thomas I,ee, of SL Mathew Cathstructed them to eupjiort Thw.dnr' countries where discrimination is made Roosevelt for nomination for Presibetween American citizens on the olic church, officiated. Count to of the Austrian embassy, was best man, dent. ground of religion feith or belief; uniformsecure by treaty or otherwise, New York, April he PROMOTED TO BRIGADIER. and protection to Federal ity of treatment Bank, a state institution was closed toW'afhington. April 14. The nominaAmerican citizens" day and officials of linking depart' tion of Col. Albert L. Mills, superinincut are in rhirn D. Rothschild is tendent of the military academy at COLON IS BEACHED. the president. The bank's capital West Poi'.it. to be brigadier general, American $250,000. and according to a recent was favorably acel upon today by ihe Panama. April Si n aie com tu i lice on military affaire. mail steamer Aztec, which has been statement it owed depositor $466,000. non-unio- Cuuningion company were confirmed hy'Manager Kumcl. When Manager Cobh of the Neliien-Judso- n Drug company waa called on by a News' representative. He stated that there were no atringa whatever on Mr. Nelden. who waa free to do as he pleased; bill at the same time there was no anticipation that he wa to sfert again in biiHlness for himself, and the fact, that he wa alsifft to do so, did in fact complicate the business situation. In fact, there was really nothing iu prevent. Mr. Nelden from taking away part nr all of his help if Mr. Nelden intended doing so, except commercial amity or nthlrs. If anything of tlie kind was to be regarded. Further than that, Mr. Cobb did not think It advisable to make any statement. for the present al least. Ail-vie- pen-tentia- ry another Km-Iiero- r'a Vivian P. 8trange, who Is now journing In Goldfield, writes very soen- couragingly about that camp in a letter received by a friend of hia. While the past few weeka have passed without any big strikes being chronicled, Mr. Strange nays the development going on particularly in the older properties, is of a nature which leaves little doubt as to the perman- -. eucy of the camp. He expressed the confidence that the Golrifleld district ' will become one of the big gold mining camps of the country. Besides taking to the field himself In the search for bonanzas he has had two men engaged in the hunt. They ' have visited Silver Peak district, the location of the noted Silver Peak mine. hut be failed to state what success they had. Mr. Bt range expects to remain at i Goldfield for several months, before re- -' turning to the city. . MINING DIVIDENDS. Engineering and Mining Journal Compiles Some Interesting Figures. Dividend payments by companies engaged in the mineral Industry of America in the first quarter of thia year a grand total of paid by 87 concerns. $36,282,088, com7 per cent, Twenty-si- x binations contributed over or 827,680.700. during a period when come of the larger iron and steel con n1Mstiona were compelled by a depression in business to postpone or reduce their regular dividend jtayments. if the 60 mines and works reporting i"ia payments of 88,622.663, there were 41 gold, silver and lead proiiertiee which divided $4,348,005: 11 copper, 1 1. 803.381; four zinc. $311,327, and one quicksilver mine. $60,000. Usually the precious metal mines, capitalized anywhere from $500,000 to $3,000,000, pay monthly dvidends, which In three instances one Colorado gold, and two Vtsh silver mines show an annual yield or 36. 88 and 40 per rent on the par value of shares that sell at much bs titan the 7 per rent cumulative preferred stock issued by the industrial I combinations. Angeles, April 14. The Seventh We' t let Episcopal missionary confer--' eaie today selected Salt City as the lonvent.ion city of nezt year. SOUND OVER TO DISTRICT COURT. Fam Grice, s notorious character in court, whom the officers have evidence 1rfg Paired to secure ?a!n?t. was yesterday afternoon ?und over to the District court on the rharge of attempted burglary. Grice has a king trial of petty offenses to his credit, but the officers have heretofore failed in securing conclusive evidence of graver crimes. r-- .tr THEY WANT HEARST. . Silver City, N. M.. April 11. The Territorial Democratic convention today Inst ucte.i the delegates to the nat-bn- al convention to vote for William Hearst for president. BUSINESS MEN GET TOGETHER. The nev.lv formed Cii liens Alliance nei in lianiberger hall and organised. i.t niwt jpg anenued by almut Our Sale ed 2. Fifth rare. Futurity count, telling Bren nun, second; Rollick, third. Time, 1:12. Sixth race, one mile, selling: George Berry won; Northwest, second; Aniard third. Time, :43 2. Alice Carey won; 1-- . ....6 a;ul Dun; Moran. 12 Willi 2 aud New York vs. Brooklyn. New York, April 14. The New Y ork and Brooklyn opened the season in Brooklyn today. It wa an easy victory for New York, who played an errorless game in the field. Score: .,......7 New 1 ork . , Brooklyn MatihcwMia 18 fl 3 .1 1 and iiuwermau; Jouea an! Jaiklilih. TACOMA V8. LOS ANGELES, i lioa Angeles, April 14. Today game wa aa good a any played here I hi season aud up to the 11th inning waa a tie acure, each haviug four ruiia. In llio eleven tit Tacoma fell upon Bantu an. iMHuulpd him for five hits, netting six run. The local cuiild do nothing with Tomas after the aeventh Inning. Score: 00012100104 1oh Angeles .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 610 Tacoma Isis Angeles Hits, 10; errors, 3. Tacoma lilts, 15; errors, 1. Baum and Spina; Thomas and Gra ham. j SAN FRANCISCO VS. PORTLAND. Fresno, Cal., April H. Today's game was the bqrt played here thia season. Drubet sad Jones both did good work in tho box. the game being a pitcher battle. Druhni waa a puzzle until the ui mb inning, when he waa found easy. Tho gamo had a aeniiailonal ending, it was tho end of the ninth, two men on bsea and 1 wo out. when Gorton cam to hat. He sent a prolty two baggee to left field, scoring two runs. Score: 1LH.U San Francisco Iurtland . .............. .3 Jones and Gorton; 6 3 .......I 5 3 Druhet aud Shea. Sail Francisco, April 14. Owkland-Seatgame postponed on account of Ue rain. t AMERICAN LEAGUE BASE BALL... New York vs. Beaton. New York, April 14. Tbe New York Americam beat tbe champion Boston team at American League Park in tha 0. opening game today. Attendance 15,-84- Score: R. H.B. .8 18 8 .3 6 8 Young and! New York Boeton Cheuhro Crigur. and McGee; Washington, April 14. Getaway today at Hennings furnished one of th best day's sport of the meeting: ReI sults: vs. Washington. Philadelphia et Prince-lseven First race, furlongs: John F. Aliearn Mcond; Love Washington, April If. Philadelphia Not third. Time, 1:80 and Washington oimned the American Wild Second race, five furlongs: season on the latters grouaii leaguo Irishman won; Mirthless second; The and tbe visitors won. Plank today Claimant third. Time. 1:04. n steady game throughout 'for pitched Third rare, second half of Hennings the Philadelphia. The game was canGrazlello huiidlcap, seven furlongs: the end of the eighth Inning on at ed llrlar Thorpe aeuond; Himself account of darknew. won; Attendance thirl. Time. 1:28 Fourth rmw, about two miles, handl 6,880. R. H.B. Score Charles O'Malley cap steeplechase: 1 3 wou; Twilight second; Red Hawk Washington S 13 1 Philadelphia third. Time, 4:12 Wilson and Klttrudge; Plank and Fifth race, seven furlongs. CantaPowers. Sweet Tide Jane second; loupe wou; third, line, 1:31 5. WITH Sixth race, mile and 40 yards: won; James F. second; Trapeze-1s- t St. Loots. April 14. Jack O'Brien third, ime, 1:45 of Philadelphia, kaorhed out Twin" Memphis Tenn., April L Montgom- Sullivan of Boeton in the third round ery Park results: tonight of what was to have been a First rrn-e- . four and a half furlongs, 15 round bout Wood Claim won; selling: Moneuse second; Dtindall third. Time, St. Paul, April 1C Jack Monroe, tbe :S7 heavy weight pugilist wu defeated In Second rare, mile selling: Rachael wrestling bout with Jim McCauley of Ward won; Tennesseean second; Roy- Bt. Paul tonight. MrCanley won the al Arms third. Time, 1:4. first fall In 11 3 second, Munroe took Third race, four and a half furlongs: tbe second fell hi 17 minute, and the La ly Fashion won; Oceaner second; local man took the deriding fall in liuxie third. Time. :58. eight minutes. Munroe was In splenFourth rare, Tennessee Brewing did condition, hut was apparently a Company stake, seven furlongs: Mar- novice at wrestling. tinmas won; Irene Lindsey second; Orfeo third. Time, 1.23 Baltimore. Ohio, April 14. Gus Srto-llrl- n Fifth rare, steeplechase, full course, of this city, defeated Harvey about two miles: Golden Link won; Parker, the 146 pomd world's chamMyslya Pride second; Hatirara third, pion wrestler, tonight Iu two straight Time, 4:48. falls. Sixth race, mile and a half anting: Justice won Orejlly second ; Free Ad Chicago. April 14. Aurelio Herrera mission thirl Time 2(43. of California, k locked out Kid Farmer of Chicago tonight In the fret round bout. of a scheduled 5. 2-- 5. THE BOXERS t 1-- And Finds Us With Quanti- ties of Goods ON HAND I Yet 4. FOR BUTTE We Must SELL These Goods THIS is Probably the I Longest Siege of Low Prices in Ogden Ladies Fancy HOSIERY . in Boundless Profusion. Our Entire Stock of Hosiery is Complete and Goes at GOST. yds. 4,000 Elegant Pattens of 1 -- 4c WAI8T Una Most Complete and Cost Maana Very Dow Prices. Aa Inspection of Our Weil Stock Will Con vine Any Boyer How Cheap We Sell Goods. The LADIES 1 Ae-ort- ed 14-T- 4-The 1:47 Doslnn Dugglchy 2. CONVENTION ZW-h- Fourth rare, mile and 70 yards, selling: Watkin Overton won; Tbe Fretter, second, laabellita, third. Time, Score: 2-- Vice-Admir- al w 2. 5,100. Philadelphia. Re-tau- Vice-Admir- al at Time 1:08 second; Algarette, third. by consecutive hitting. Pitcher Willis was effective for five innings. Alien 2-- Vice-Admir- al It.-tTi- arlcs Diamond 5. Month of Vice-Admi- Vice-Admir- al SHOTS I i tive I ward presented the report of the board, both icing adopted by unanimous vote. The alliance then voieu to have the organization Incorporated. Its headquarter will he in Room No. 1, Masonic block. The alliance adopted the following declaration of priniepies: The members of this corporation commend the wisdom and concede tne right of laboring men to organize unions or federations for the promotion and defense of their very Just rights, but demand that the equal right of all men to labor be respected and that the law designed to protect ail alike, lie enforced impartially; that in the absence of contract to perform siieciflc lalwr, or for a given period, and at. an agreed rate of wage, members of islior unions, or other Individuals. are privileged to quit the service of any employer at any time, with or without notice, but that the right of any other person to enter into such abandoned service, upon terms satisfactory to themselves, shall not lie denied, nor shall the employer lie abridged In his right to hire or discharge whom he will, with equal free- LONG u 'Air-d- el by-la- Tbe late of J. M. Shockley, charged itb I be murder of Carmen Gleason and Brighton, will 1 In the handa of the jury when tbe nest session of coiiri. to be held Monday, is finished. Kridem-- for the defenee was all yesterday afternoon and tho .rate having nothing to offer In rebuttal. the arguments were postponed until Monday morning. Dramatic and startling In the extreme were two scenes In which the defendant figured yesterday afternoon. With the hat which he wore at the time of the killing placed on hia head In the courtroom, a while handkerchief stashing hia face as it did on that night and the same pistol in hia hand wiih which he killed the victims of his attempted robbery, Shockley enacted before the jury, as near as he could remember, the scene of the murder, bow he approached the men. entered the car, turned and fell when one of them drew a gun, struggling with tho carmen and how he stood when the fatal allots were fired. Scldura has a more impressive scene been presented in a Utah courtroom and the jury and spectators were much moved by portrayal of the death. Shockley's attorney's objected strenuously to this method of crotate lamination, hut as the defense had during the morning had him illustrate In tho jury the manner in whieh he fell at the car door, court held a reproduction of the circumstances connected with Ms movements at the time could be in- Ring and Turf, i I George Romney. Wr. C. Bogue, R. W. Nickoll, Robert 8. Campbell. Joseph A. Sliver. C. A. Quigley. H. G. Williams, I. .L. Terry. Joseph 11. Young Duncan McYTchie, Frank Knox, P. J. Moran and E. A. Wall. The meeting was called to order by John E. Dooly and W. C. Bogue was made permanent secretary. Tbe report of the committee ou constitution aud was presented and real by Chairman Curtis P. Mason, after which Chairman Charles Read of the execu- the i V Gal-light- S.o:k!ey With a Mask On in Court. -- cou-1-ue- rk nt. SPORT Siinic'liiiiB 'f a iir is lining in Iihh'. circles b lb.' ciMiiiiig inciM'imrsinm of the Drug company, wiili Y. A. Xcldi u, ibe wcilKiiiiwo wholesale druggist, al tbe Iliad, wiili a eapiial of $2r.i'Hi. !i i !! Messrs, Ncldi n aud Judson wold Doings of o.ii lo Edward A. Smith of Si. Jom iIi and Iri. assoc. utos. ii was supposed l luil lr Nei. leu wa lo retire for good fro:, i ailiic and take life i hcivm' or. ard that he had sold fu) out bis good wi'd as well a his liusi-ls. Iliii (oil'll was nol the case. J'hcio were no proilsos or condition all ai lied in l lie sale, as il was a siraighi-ou- i propoc.il ion. Mr. Hutiih came West exporting to sell out his slock to Mr. Xi'ldrii. Inn Hie lgitrr did nol care lo acccpi Mr. Smith's offers. After some baii'cring hack and forth, Mr. Smilh made an offer to buy Mr, Nelih'u mil, Imi i he Iai'er replied that Royal While Leaves Rucki he did not care to sell, a he wanted I lie business and Beats Oscar ToIIe, in baud down to his children. Ilui present ly Mr. Smith made an offer, lhai Mr. Nelden retarded a bluff, and immediately he called Mr. Xeldeu declines lo Male him." whn I tile liuai proposition was. Imi. Second Half of Banning Handicap Is said it was so large iliai. he could not Run Montgomery Park afford to lei il go. The business passed Result a already noted nun the new co item's bands, and the laticr immediately coin in lied liiiMiiicHS at tile old stand.'' llut Mr. Nelden waa not idle. He made up his mind to resume busiSan Francium, April 14. shot ness, and iiuull bought the More amt huh in scored at Oakland Royal warehouse proeriy on East Tenipb' White won tbe first race today. at odds of 20 street of tile old t'uiiiiingion company. to I, while Watkins Overton, played 36 feel from on Kasi Temple si reel, from 15 to 1, to JO waa uIho aucccHH-fu- l. and extending back to Richards si reel, The weal her waa cloudy hut the for $52.riini. lie continued Ms preparalight rrin of the morning hour tions. and will iueurporate today, or hal not hurt the early track. tomorrow, as already noted. Mr. NelCngll was the choice for the opening den rieelitied to stale who his direetnr event but was rather unfortunate at were until the artirlca were ready foe the mart. Royal White, away tu the tiling, lull it wa aseertaineil that tho ruck, showed much HTd aud got up t'osgriff are lurgely iniereslcd, and in time to heat Oscar ToIIe a head. Tho consequently the Commercial National Chief Lieutenant, wa third, a neck liatik will handle tlio funds of the new away, onle Ihe noctind choice, injured company. There seems to be no lurk her stiffle early in the race waa of supiMirt financially or otherwise, aud pulled ui. Velna proved an easy winMr. Nelden slated this morning, that ner over San Jose in the two year old he had sorured $45,000 in Mock sub- race. Charle MeCafferty claimed Rail local from retail scription druggists, Jose for $S25. so iliai it was evident that I lie new Montana favorite for the concern will have the support of the fourth, quitePeeress, badly. Watkin Overtoil trade." won ridden out from The Fretter. OwMr Nelden is now in imsscssion o( ing to the Inconsistent running of the the Ciinnlngtnn property, and will Fretter lie wa suspended. Summary; stock up without, delay. He slated tills Find race, live and a half furlongs, morning hi entire Indifference a lo Kclling: Royal Willie won; Oscar wlial. the Nelden-- , liulson company Tulle, second; The lJententuil, third. I mi eh iltiuk or do uIkiui ihe departure, Time. 1:08. aud pruiKtsea to lie ready by tho midRecoml race, four furlongs, selling: dle of May. Ilo slates that he i en- Velna won: San Jom, second; Bill tirely free to act Irrespective of tho Short, third. Time :50. old eoiuany. Tho atalcnienls of r. Third ran, five and a half Nelden as in the transaction with the selling: Si. Wtnulfrode won; furlong, Rleasa. r 20 persons, who passed mion the articles of lneorpurat ion and elected offi- 3 oi I RE ENACTED A 1001. 1.",, BUSINESS DEAL THAT SURPRISED the labor strike. sill sail tomorrow for Aeajmla for the purpose of rendering assistance ui the 1acitic mail sieanu-- Colon, which went, ashore ou Ioiut Remedies. aud is now lying on the beach quence APRIT, Reese, Howell & Sons. BASE BALL six-rou- KANSAS TRACK EULOGISED, Kansas City, Mo., April 14. Elijah Brewster, the well known Californio turf man, trainer of Bill Curtis, a promising candidate for the Kansas Cleveland vs. Chicago. Derby to be run April 38, said today rtiieago. April 14. Considering the regarding the new track: I think you have the best track I raid weather, a good crowd turned out today to witness the oiwnlng game of ever saw for the length of Ume itaeehasa the American league season. Cleve- been working and I expect to land won the contest by perfect field- mile run over It In 1:40 or better durstaing and bunching hits in the fifth ing your coming meeting. Your ling is the equal of any I ever saw Inning. Attendance, 7.008. Score: 7 and the appointment are generally up , Chicago. to any pints in the West." 6 9 Cleveland All the horsemen on the grounds exBernard and Owen and Sullivan; press themselves in highest terms reBenii. garding the track and appointments. Louis. Detroit vs. NOT A LINE FROM PORT ARTHUR. St. Louis, April 14. By superior SL Petersburg. April 13 8:42 a. m. and more timely baiting the Detroit Up to tbe present hour not a single team today defeated the SL Louis American in the opening game of the new dispatch has come from Port Arthur. although several newspaper corseHeun. 6 .3 to . i Millie. , . respondent are thor1. Vassali Vcrosirbagin. the Rmslsu 7 13 (lot roil Sievrr and Kih"w; Mu'Hn and Bue-lo- ps i tiler.. i Vice Admiral Makaroff It iJ aucHt nnmthe Petrogsviovsk- rumored that he was lest w ith the OPENING GAMES OF AMERICAN LEAGUE. ......,1 (t NATIONAL Cine!""nt LEAGUE. v. CMesae. chip Nicholas Kievtfhka the Russian literary man. who was acting aa correspondent for th Associated Frew at Port Arthur, 1$ la halieved, went down with the Petropavlovsk. Telegrams to him remain unanswered. well-knnT- 14 Thirteen Cincinnati. April tbounani enthusiasts saw the opening game between the Cincinnati and Chicago teams today. Cincinnati won the NO DECISION TODAY. game In the ninth Inning on a single, a sacrifice and a fumble by Tinker St. Paul. April 14. Contrary to tha which allowed Kelly to score. Score: ..3 3 0 expectations which prevailed at tha Cincinnati. 4 time the United States circuit court ad. 7 Gh i"H qo. . Suttboff and Pelts; Weiner and journed yesterday, the court today Jid not convene In open session and no deKling. cision was advanced on motion of Messrs Harriman and Pierce, for leaie Philadelphia vs. Boston. to intervene In tbe final settlement of 14. In the openthe Northern Securities company's afPhiladelphia. April ing game of tbe National Iswgne sea- fair. Tbe decision will be due in the son today the locals defeated Boston course of the court's business. ............2 |