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Show fllimCCUKD PRESS TEIEGRAPBIC UTAH :1 OGDEN SUIT TO TOTALLY DESTROYED, a Canvass of Votes Cast for Presidential Electors Giving Totals of the Forty-Fiv- e States. can-raChicago Dec-- 22. The official of the to tee cat Nov. for presl-taiti- al elector, tree completed today rhea the remit was announced in North Dakota, and Washington. The Associated Prew ia therefore able to give the tint table giving the vote of the 45 atatee. The total rote le 18.508,496 again.t 13.96t.574 in 1900 a derreaee of 460.071, Tee bellota were divided aa follows: m Min-bno- U. Roosevelt, Republican, 7.627.632. Par.(80,054. Debs Socinl-jker, Democrat. Prohibit (nniat 391.687.' Swallow, a. fSOJOJ. Watson. Peoples. 114.637. Socialist Labor, 38,43. Holcombe Continental Labor 830. Rooaevelt received over all 1.746.768 tad over Parker 3.547.578. In 1900 ut Cor-rega- ey bad 467,046 more than all the other arndidatea and 859,984 more than Bryan. The vote for Rooaevelt as 409.823 more than for McKinley while that for Parker waa 1,277,772 les than for Bryan. McKinley polled more votes than Rooaevelt in Alabama, Georgia, KenMaine, Maryland, tucky, Louisiana, Hampshire, North Miwxaippl. New Carolina, South Carolina. Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. Roosevelt got more than McKinley in the other 32 states. Parker received more votee than Bryan In Delaware, Georgia. Mississippi, N. J N. V-- . Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Went. Va. while Bryan got more than Parker In the remaining 37 About Agricultural Resources Tropical Crops to bo Encouraged. Officials Confer Vermont Virginia Washington . . West Virginia.... Wisconsin 46.682; 46.45j lol ,504; e s e a a Washington, 280,164! 20,46!)! i . Dec. 22. Governor 9.777 Winthrup of Porto Rico, today con80.638 ferred with Secretary of Agriculture 28,008 Wilson regarding the development of l:'2,U08i IuiIjOiO Wyoming Totals RESOURCES the agricultural resources of that is- 14. 10Y land. Secretary Wilson assured hivi 8,9:10 .)7.627, 632.5,080,054 BANK ROBBER CAPTURED Erwin Arrested as a Suspect In the Cody Bank Robbery Clever Plan Followed to Capture Bandit. Basin, Wyo., Dee. 22. Bob Erwin who ia suspected of being the larger of the two Cody bank robbers baa been raptured and ia in jail here waiting identification by W. U Wall, Carl llammit and Asa Loveland. Loveland is the freighter who waa struck over the head by fleeing robbers on the day of the tragedy. He knew Erwin well. Sheriff Fenton planned the rapture, having discovered that Erwin had been seen at a ranch at the mouth of fha Gooseberry. He and Will llammitt took the trail, leaving Bert Holts to watch at the mouth of the Gooseberry. Erwin of the earnest assistance of the department in furnishing scientific direction. He pointed out the numliar ot crops for which, as the sums are paid annually to foreign rountnes and which should be grown in the newly acquired tropical possessions of this country, and told of the efforts of the department toward ultimately effecting this result. Secretary Wilson died the coffee crop importations Into this country, for which be said the American people pay in the neighborhood of 370.000.- 000 annually to foreign countries. He said lie hoped by giving scientific encouragement to the Porto Rlcana to enable them to produce finer varieties iff coffee In common with the greatest yielding varietioa. Secretary Wilson said that the American people pay foreign countries approximately 130.000.- 000 for rubber importations, 150.000.- 000 for fiber and large sums for drug plants, fruits, apices, etc. ZIEGLER FILES BILL OF PARTICULARS AGAINST THE McVICKER ESTATE. PREVAILS IN ALL AMOUSHEl). . Manila. Fulajanea have ambushed and killed ai lxiUroa, on Itdaud Samar, lieut. and thirty- seven enli-ic- d men of Thirty- eighth company Native Seoul. Two I boil sand Fulajanea. It report- cd linemen town uf Dolores and siui.it ion is said to be critical. l.icut. Abbott in command of Scouts has requested aid be sent. First Witresa In tha N. Y. Life Insur- ance Suit on ths Stand Testified to Conversation With tho Late Mr. Blair. St. Louis. Dec. 22. Governor-eleJoteph W. Folk wa tbe flint wliucss in the heuriug the suit of the Ne" Yoik Life Insuiam company of ct PORTO RICOS MEN Dec.. 23. POLICY lows City, la., Dec. 22 The Iowa brewery was burned tonight. Lust, lloO.UuO.. DEVELOP Official ENLISTED CANCEL ' CAST BY STATES PRICE FIVE CENTS CITY. UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 23, 1904. BREWERY LINES OE LOCOMOTION Conditions Unprecedented for Many cancel the 82tH.UflU policy the life of said the late Janies L. Blair. Wnm-shr knew Mr. ltlair, who waa a leader at the ter, and declared that nn man had higher aiaudtng aa a citizen before reports began to circulate almut him. He told of the effort of Mr. Blair and John D. Johnson to raise funds for the unearthing of frauds in the election of April 1901. Witness never saw the by original subscription lists Blair, hut said he turned ot er 86.006. Mr. Folk said he first, heard minor about Blair ia Septewbwr. 1903, and had an asstataut investigate tn learn if they were well enough founded to justify a Crammed With Vessels MAKES s the Action ef Gould Firing Newr York, Doc. 22. Police Captain McUlynn began a personal Investigation today of the action of Kiogdun Gould iu drawing a revolver on a crowd of Columbia University sophomores whu were attempting to capture him. He visited the unlverstty tndsy and had a talk with Dean Hutton of the school of applied sciences after which be questioned at length U. A. Atgi linger, one of the wipho-more- s said to have been in the attacking jiarty when Gould fired a re- grand Jury inquiry. "After a newspaper had made reference to the tact that the grand jury might take up the case Mr. Blair called on me," said Mr. Folk. He said he had braid (he grand Jury might take up tha matter and that, he was glad of it. It liad prayed on hia mind a long time he said. He was satisfied for the truth to be known ami said he would rerder any assistance he could. He sent me the name of Mr. Robert and also the name of Mr. Roberta. I told Mr. Blair that the grand jury's investigation would be thorough, and that. If the evidence showed il ought to be done he would be indicted. Blair replied that he expected .i favors." Andrew J. O'Connur. a title examiner, testified that he had been unable to find any record of a large number tf denis of truat, all of which the plaintiff company charges were forged by Blair. volver. Captain McGlynn also visited the fraternity house in which young lloutd took refuge. He was told there young man had not been in tha thnt-th- buuae today. After further Investigation Captain McGlynn made a report on the rase to Police CuE.mlsskmcr McAdee in which he said It was difficult to obtain any sat inf act ion aa the students were retic- participating in this affair. This will be announced tomorrow. Kingdnn Gould has been requested to appear before the dean tomorrow when some action will be taken In hia caan for the firing of tbe revolver. ANNUAL REPORT 208.-79- LEGISLATORS INFLUENCED Ijondon, Dec 22. There Is as yet nn sign of the lifting of the fug which the kltkgdom. The abeenre of wind throughout Great Britain is almost unprecedented and meteorologists do not expect any change in conditions for another 34 hour. (Ymslduring the almost Insuperable difficulties attending locomotion uf any form, tbe number of fatal accidents have been remarkably small. The congestion and atuqienalon of businem are very general. So far aa London Is concerned the tub railways are tlie only concern benefitting and their daily traffic ia rearhlng record figures. Places of amusement are almoat diverted and shopkeepers are kmdly lamenting the absence of the usual Christinas customers (untied of which the big stores are Inundated with order by post which cannot be executed owing to tits complete dislocation of all carrying bua.neaa. Hallroad traffic, both for long and short- dettancea, la almost paralysed. A condition Kaeinbling chans prevails tn the punt a service. With the continued accumulation of small parcels and letter traffic it la almost Impossible to preserve even a semblance of punctuality. All railway trains are many hours late ami many trains between London and eiiliurbs occupy a couple of hours In making a distance of eight- - miles. Boats tn all directions are similarly disorganized. The Oceanic and Saxonia have been unable to reach the landings st. Liverpool. 'JV Codrie and Pretoria, outwsrdliound. are both delayed and tbe Mlnnchah Is waiting st the mouth of the Thames unable to proceed. Only two vessels entered the port of Ixtndon yesterday, a eondition of affairs such as las not. oncurred for twsnty yean, lbs mouth of the river ia crammed with vessels loaded with periyh-ab- ie a luff of all deacrlptions. The streets of London present remarkable scenes. Nothing Is visible, except link Isioye torches and the flare of big CreoMite lights which ths authorities are beginning to employ to assist traffic. Phantom vofraa mingle with the tramway drivers while at points Uke trafalgar Square and Hyde park corner are agglomerations of vehicles of every description, held up by the police and rinse locked for hours. Nearly everybody Is euffarlng from headache which the doctors attribute to tlie fog. At Birmingham Sir. Oliver Lodge la making experiments with a model - almut the affair. It was said today that. Dean lluttnn had reached a decision as to what shall be done with the eopltomorea ent. ALASKAS 1 - T BY LIQUOR DEALERS Grand Jury Reports Large Sums Were Raised hy the Association and Expended Upon Members of the Assembly and Senate -- JURORS FINISH SATURDAY Grand Jury Spend Two Weeks Look fog Into tho Chadwick Affaire-Less- er Discovers Property. Cleveland, Dec. 22. The jurors will finish their work Saturday. The Chad-sic- k investigation, so far as this jury is ronrerned, is ended, but I cannot say that thia concludes our inquiry into tha matter. It Is posidbla that there may ba other developments." Tlie grand Jury baa spent more than two weeks in its investigation Of tho Chadwick affair. Mrs. Chadwick was in better health today than she has been for arnno time. Her only visitors are her attorneys and occaionaIly her nos. Emil Hoover. Sheriff Barry has allowed him to see her contrary to Jail rqlra. Nathan Loeear, receiver for the Chadwick property who la ' trying to locate tenets for the benefit of creditors aaid today that ho had obtained information concerning the whereabout of the trunk and satchel belonging to Mrs. Chadwick and which were token from the Holland house in New Y'ork during her stay there. He expects to recover them, bnt does not know it they contain valuables. CIVIL PROCEEDINGS . i - . . AWAIT DR. CHADWICK. Button, Dec. 22. Oa behalf of Here bert D. Newton it waa authoritatively stated tonight that civil proceeding would ba tnatilutod against Dr. Leroy. ,8. Chadwick,. upon tha latter's return to thia country. The action- - will ba brought for the recovery of a paper given by Dr. Chadwick to Mr. Newton and having a face value of 890.000. . Mr. Newton ha cabled to Southampton and satisfied himself that Dr, Chadwick la a passenger on tha liner Pretoria which , has sailed for New York. TENANTS OVERCOME BY GAS Philadelphia, Dec. 22. Twenty-seve- n iienoins. moat of them women and children, were overcome by coal gaa in a crowded tenement house at 315 Monroe street in the foreign settle-me- n of this city early this morning. Twelve of them were In such a serious condition that they had to be taken to It hospital, but It is believed they will recover. Tho lower part of the tenement was occupied by a Turkish bath establishment and tbe gas es escaped from a large furnace used in the both. There were more than p hundred persona In the upper part of the building. moat of whom were Russian Jews. That no Uvea were lost was due to two pnliremen who In passing the and shown to have been received from building detected the gas and immeIrreproachable sources. It was posi- diately began rousing the sleeping octively stated that the embassy has no cupants. Many of them ware unconknowledge and no Information tending scious and had to bo carried from the to supiiort the rcNirl of (be Bl. Peters- place. burg paper alluded to. The seusaiional press of England di- WILL PRESENT BRIEF IN REGULATION OP LIQUOR TRAFFIC. rectly charges the Russian government with using underhand means, by New Y'ork. Dec. 22. After denouncbribery and Intoxicants to secure false statements from men of the (lame-cor- k ing the hical police force for alleged fishing fleet. Tbe Russian con- failure evi-- to attempt to enforre tbe sul at Hull tonight said the boatswain present excise law provided by the of the Ava was brought to Mb office, inca-ui- e wldcli haa Im ame known aa but. that he sent him to the commisthe Raines law. District Attorney sioner of oaths where, the consul says, Jerome today aaid that he would soon the boatswain swore he saw a Japan- have ready a lengthy brief In support ese torpedo boat with the trawlers. of a hill erf his own for regulation uf The consul says he knows of cither the liquor traffic which he hopes to trawlers who are ready to mass sim- have made law by the action of the ilar statements, but that they are legislature. Hie announcement was afraid of the consequences. Tbe con- made by Jerome after he had read a sul Indignantly denies that be has statement of State Senator John made any attempt tn induce fishermen Raines to the effect that the trouble in to make statements. He says that his city wse- wholly due to tbe failure when Informed of the nature of the of tbe polio- to enforce the law. Mr. statement the boatswain of tbe Ava Jerome declared the police department Intended to make it bla duty to bis was more disorganized and corrupt togovernment to render every assist- day limn at any time during tbe last slxtron year that he haa had personal ance. iL Altogether an air of mystery sur- knowledge of rounds the matter, but no credence In MARRIED SOLDIERS MAT LIVE responsible quarters is given to tbe OUT Os QUARTERS. allegations tbst unfair methods have been used by tbe Russian government. Dec. 22. The secretary One explanation of the whole scatter ofWashington, war his issued an order authorizing emanates from Paris-wherIs Is said recruiting officers to grant . the prithat two reporters pf the Petit of living out of quarters to isienne recently visited Hull In order vilege soldiers who were prior to the to Interview men of the Gamecock last enlistment or married to their transprior ! secure fleet and Independent Informa-- fer to the recruiting service, or who tion concerning the Dugger Bank affair hereafter may receive permission from Aa none of the newspaper reports as- the ear department to marry. sumes to identify the Agents as Russians. bring limited to calling them REDUCTION OF RATES "Foreigner employed by the Rrnulan LOOKED FOR. government this is the most probable explanation of the story which, howLondon. Deo. 22. The Standard ever. may pnroibly have sn equal In that the tllTeeiora uf tha Suz many oibors fur sensational canal are confident that rates will he reduced in l "by ton of sis pec toiur St. Petersburg Press Asserts They Were Among the Trawlers off Dogger Bank Hull Fisherman Says he Made the Statement While Intoxicated. Vice-Admir- electrical apparatus for the dispersal of fug which, although successful ia regarded as being too expensive tor application on a large scale. Gae Escaped From Furnish In a Beth Policeman Wakes Establishment Inmates of the Tenement House. BOATS AGAIN AELOAT 4,-6- Noth- Re- volver in a crowd of Sophomotea. rin-ulute- r Everybody Suffers From Headache. JNQUIRY Into Years-Rive- ing is Visible PERSONAL made a circle to beat off the offlcera Chicago. Dec. 23. Dr. L. C. H. Ziegand about two hours later came upon In the probate court today filed a ler. oaten who Holts held him up with a WinMil of particulars in connection with a over chester and waited for The Republicans made gain the arrival of Mil of clams filed two weeks their vote in 1900 In 32 state and tne Fenton and Hammitt. ago Tbe member of the student board against tha estate of the late Mm Harofficial figures show loasea In 13. Tba representatives which Is composed riet G. McVirker, who died recently Governor's Report Shews Growth of of total gaina of the Republicans were OBLIGED TO of the Columbia university class presiANCHOR Native and Whits Population-Sal- mon In California. Mrs. McVirker was Ike 732.048 and the total losses 312,249; net dent a were tonight requested by Dean OWING TO A GALE. widow of the Canning Industry. 419.799. widely known theatrical Hutton to meet him tomorrow after' (In H. MeVlcker. J. The Democrats polled more vote in manager. Zieglers noon at. hia office to decide upon the B. Victoria. C. 22. Dec. Dee. 22. The reThe steamer annual Washington, fuH claim In amounts to 8126,000. The eight slates than in 1900, but leas in 37. Minnesota which arrived today from bill just filed Includes copies of ran port of the governor of Alaska. John G. best policy to purse tn regard to tbe Their total gains were 30,792. and the Near London to enter Orlenlal the tract which claims existed be- Brady, mads public at the Interior de- present trouble. total loases 191,491; net losa 1,260,-(W- 9. tra-lfor the Great Northern railway tween himselfZiegler Whether the snnouncrnient of the partment today estimates the total and Mm McVirker. waa obliged to go to anchor in Equl-ma- lt Tha contract aaya Mm HrVicker has white population of that, district at action taken today by the faculty Ronaeveit carried 32 states against 28 owing to a heavy gale prevailing letters purporting to be from certain 26,556, with pomlbly a small increase in which was promised for tomorrow by McKinley and hae 386 electoral voice here. The reception by tha local board individuals, which when thoroughly the native populate since the 1900 morning will be withheld until after the under the apportionment of 19U0. Mo of trade and other corporations was scrutinised and their contents ful- census, which made ihe total number conference with the students, board 292 the under apportionKinky had abandoned in consequence of the storm. ly questioned of Mr. L. D. Condee of natives 29,526. waa not mated. ment of 1880. there having been, nn adThe Chinese crew of tlie liner which by Hon. William E. Tlie report, says that this estimate (nr dewaa it ditional 29 by the last aiiportinament. Ktiges, has been awaiting her here waa put on duced by Mr. Condees own confession the whites will ' disappoint those who TO ANNEX TONGA ISLANDS. Parker carried 13 states against 17 by board at Esquimalt and the steamer that had been forged and not have steadily maintained tlmt the numthey Bryan and baa 140 electoral votes. proceed! in the early morning to written by the person whom he at ber in mure than five times the figure Sidney. N. 8. W., Dec. 22. Two BritBryan had 155 under the apportionSeattle, whence she sails oq her first first declared had written them and de- given. No marked change has occurred ish warships have wiled for the Tongs ment in force In 1900. 1. in ths native population. with the intenlivered same In person. Islands, It Is Wataon received hie largest vote in trip January The Aleuta have d stressed some, the tion to annex reported, them. Cnndee waa for many years Mrs. Georgia, the total of that state, 22,684 Eskimos on Y'ukon the delta and the . JURY FAILED TO AGREE. sith 20,508 In Nebraska, being nearly attorney. Northward have probably held their own London, Dec. 23. According to a disone third of hia aggregate 114,637. ParSan Francisco, Dec. 22. Miss Kate since their affliction four years ago and patch from Constantinople to the Daily Prescott, Aria.. Dec. 22. The jury in ker polled 50,218 In 1900. the rase of J. P. Storm, charged with C. Salisbury, wife of the well known the Tlilinglta. Hy.iaps and Tslmcheana Telegraph a revolution has broken out 1; The prohibition vote in 1900 waa tlie embesslement of 39.000 of county turf man, Monroe Salisbury- - died to- of southeastern Alaska are adjusting in the Turkish vilayet of Y'aoien in In Nov. 260,303; a gain of 61.512. Four year ago the socialists had an fundi while treasurer failed to agree day at her apartments In the palace themselves repidly to civilized life and Arabia. arc mostly a vigorous people. The reltels have lia considerable hotel. electoral ticket tn thirty two states and after having been out 48 hours. The total park of the salmon canpolled 87.769 votes. This year they had ning industry has aggregated 1,920, out) a ticker In 45 state and Uw Defce vote cases during the past year. vu 891.587. In 1900 over 5,000 votee The report asks for better transportawere polled in only California, Illition facilities, representntion by a delenois. Mena., Missouri and New Tork. gate in congress, legislation to enIn Nov. Debs got over 6.000 in Callfor courage the homrseeker and tlie buildnia. Illinois, Indiana. Iowa, Kansas, er and for the homebuilder and for Man.. Michigan, Minn cent a. Missouri, the detail of ons or more gunboats to Montana. Nebraska, New Jersey, New cruise on Alaskan waters, to protect Tork. Ohio, Oregon, Utah, Penn., industries there. Washington and Wisconsin, tha largest number. 69.225 in Illinois. RUSSIAN NAVAL OFFICER INTERThe vote of the Socialist labor party VIEWED. In 1900 was 39.944. This year It was 33.453 a lass of 8.491 in thee states: Bordeaux, Dm. 22. Four Russian Colorado 335; Conn., S75; Illinois. naval officers bearing dispatches from Indiana, 1.598: Kentucky 94; Admiral Rojestvensky have arrived Mass.. 2.359: Mlrhlgan 1.012. Minnesota here on .board the Me sage lies Mari74; Missouri 1.875; New Jersey 2.680; time packet. Lieutenant Valrond, of Nv York 9,127; Ohio 2,633; Pennsyl-ranl- a the torpedo depot ship Kamchatka was 2.211; Rhode Island 488; Texas interviewed, and said that he wan con421; Virginia 56; Washington 1,592; W'tseonnin 223. veying to Erajierur Nicholas the reThe continental labor party had adports of the commanders of tbe warherents only in Illinois really Chicago ships that were present at the Dogger bank Incident, together with where 830, votes were polled. The folowlng table shows the official Rojestvensky report. He was slso taking the original tapes of the vote in each state for the two principal candidates: showing the mes New Tork, Dec. 22. No evidence lake such action aa the evidence war- wireless instruments London, December 22. Tbe publicawere exchanged between that sages rants warranting indictments in this county tion in St. Fctersburg of the statevessels Baltic of the the at squadron The story that first reached Mr. was presented to the grand jury on the Jerome and started hi investigation tints of the firing upon the gamecock ment that Hull fllehcrmMi have vocharge of bribery money having been was that a fond of 300,000 had been fishing fleet. Lieutenant Valrond says luntarily deponed that foreign torpedo collected by the liquor dealers to in- he worked tbe searchlights aboard the collected by the Liquor Dealers associaKamchatka ami that he saw plainly hosts were among the trawlers off tion to influence legislation at Albany, fluence legislation at Albany. two four funncled torpedo boats, thefr Dogger Bank when the latter were according to a presentment liandeJ in color being dirty grey whereas tbe fired GOVERNOR ODELL upon by ships of the today. Russian torpedo boats were black. In the presentment, described as RECEIVES COMMITTEE. When fleet Is probably nothing more Russian be perceived these boats pur"shocking" the fact disclosed by the a than repetition of similar statements evidence and after reciting that it bad suing the squadron the order to fire Albany. Dec. 22. "Y'e. the commitwas given. from Hull and appearing In been impossible to return indictments tee cal lei on me at the emanating Republican were Alabama.. .. made that in this 79,851 22,472 country, requests lgmdon papers the last few dsys. club, said Governor Odell this after64,424 all the evidence 173 pages typewritten noon. "and told me the views arrived at SANCTIONED GAMBLING HOUSES. Throe are clrcunstsntial and It would 46,860 California 89.294 pages be sent to the government and on the senatorship. 1 received the com205,220 certainly appear to bo true that some Cloto Kan Francisco, Dec. 22. In connect134.687 100.105 to both brandies of the legislature to mittee. or course why should I not ? Connecticut ion with the investigation by the grand men uf the game cork fleet have made the- - arc all friends of mine.'. 72.909 do with it as they we fit. 111,08!) l'aware The grand jury says it appears from 19.360 "Did you make them any promises? 23.714 Jury f municipal matters, the state- statement a Wore tbe Kusslan consul. E,orl 21.046 evidence submitted to it that the Yes, I promised to think over what ment waa published today that police The nanre of only one of these has 8,314 which exGeorgia had said.' 83,472 Liquor Dealers' association, Sergeant Thomas P. E11N, who was In been revealed. He is tbe ltoatswsla 24,003 time they After the carriage ride taken by him? charge of the Chinatown squad had of the trawler Ava, and he said today 47,783 18,480 tends throughout tbe slate, from memfrom Its ,,ni admitted to the police committee of that he was induced make the state-rn- t self, Senator Depew and Former Lieutena632,645 327.606 to time raiaes money He nt-Governor while he was intoxicated. Woodruff last nigh,, in the grand jury that he had permitted 274.34a ber! and applies it for political pur3G9.289 a Urge sum New Y'ork, Governor Odell said there gambling houses to run in Chinatown admits he received a certain amount Iovai( a aeseeeees 307,907 149,141 pose. It was shown that durwas no conclusion reached between but that in doing ao he netpd under of money, but now says tlie statement 84.800 of money was raised in this state 210,813 waa them on the It that and tbe year present ing Kentucky senatornhip. Rumors con- private instructions from the chief of be made is untrue. Tbe extraordinary 205,277 217.10 known tenor of his statements or any other police. No confirmation of the publish47.709 finally received by a committee which necting the name of Former State Sen5,205 iftl committee ator Francis Hendricks of Syracuse, ed statement could be obtained to- has not been revealed. All published 27.630 as tlie legislation 64,437 went, frequently to Albany while the now state superintendent of insurance, night. Sergeant Kllie refused to dis- reports from Hull says positively that 8ryland 109,497 109.446 with Massachusetts. ... 257,832 165,746 legislature was In session and took the with tbe United States senaorohip cuss the matter. Chief of police Wilt-ma- n these statements were secured by two the money in cash. Continuing, it denied that he ever gave any agents of the Russian governpient, but question were revived tonight bv the Michigan 134,151 861,866 of the Jury says that the evi- fact that aeon after Governor Odell's private Instructions to permit gamb- ths Russian embassy In London toreport Minnesota 56.181 216,651 to it showed "that this arrival from New York he Mississippi 53.280 dence presented anj Mr. ling. night repeated the denial communicat3,147 committee allowed its dis- Hendricks had a conference: Mr. legislation HendMissouri . ed L, tbe Associated Press on Dec. 21 821,447 295,847 bursing officer to give a considerable ricks had extended sessions si Montana today with NEW YORK'S MAN KNOCKED OUT. saying that there is absolutely no truth 21.773 34.392 of this money to one of the state Elkins. No one was in a Khraska In the statement that tbe Russian gov51A76 part 138,658 in state seemingof this position to talk about the matter. St. Dec. 22. After battling ernment or any one in any official Kada Louis. 6.867 3.93 departments a sn unlawful way; that large part Monte Attell of San Francisco to s capacity or any one delegated by Rus33.90s ly Hampshire. . . 64,159 of this money was. by thia legislation SEIZED FOR POACHING. standstill in the first nine rounds of sia has been endeavoring to secure 164.566 243.164 Jersey commit! se expended upon various memwhat was to have been a twenty statements from the gamecock fisher859,533, 083.981 bers of the aeembly and ths senate of Vancouver, B. C.. Dec. 22. The fed- round go Joe Ragan of New York was men in support of Russia's position be-- ! Jwh Carolina.. . 82,44k 124,121 the state of New York and their eral minister of marine and fisheries knocked out in the seventeenth round. foro the Paris commission. It was 14.253 friend in an appalling and shocking 52,559! 344.674 way, with the Intention of Influencing has confirmed the seizure of the Regan, as in hia two previous tights pointed out however, that although 600,096; Oregon 17.521 such members in the discharge of their American shipping steamer Albert, the with Attell, cast his stalling away and Ruasia had offered a reward for infor60.455 9. nn.rlvania members of ths property of the Alaska Coal and Irish waded in from the first tap of the mation the Russian government was 840,9491 337.998 official duty as company of Bellingham, Washington. gong. His leading included a clean not reponsible for the course taken 41.605! 24.839 assembly or senate. l!lnd Alert was seized on September knockdown In the sixth round. But by any person desiring to secure the 62863 njh Carolina After reeding the report Judge The 2,271 Jiilh Dakota,. .... 22.022 Cowing said be would ee to It that 20 by the Canadian Fisheries cruiser Attell steadily improved nntil near the reward which would only be paid in 72.0831 Falcon for poaching In Canadian wa- end of the round he land the event that the inhumation and the i 105,369 121.653 copies would lie forwarded to the govThe confiscated atesB-- r and ed a heavy right to the Jaw sending in which it sas struied were r.o.3i8 167.2JI ernor and brant hes of the Ipgilntiire ter. be sold. ih.. . Regan to tbe floor for the counw 33,413 aa requested with the request that they fishlag- gearewlll ; 62,441; approved' by the Russian government JTork FORECAST Fair Friday and Saturday, except snow In the mountain districts. SERVICE VOL. L NO. 358 VEITilEt . |