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Show wwwwwwwwwwwww All HE KEYS gnSKranw III SERVICL TELEGRAPHIC NO. VOL. L OGDEN CITY, UTAH. TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19. W LING LEE DELEGATES 10 UNO FRENC CITIZEN TRAIN 19. COMMISSION TIE M," PRICE FIVE CENTS. 1904. REPORTS If. J. NOT SO EAR Wants America to Lessen Duties in Chinaman Born in the United Statca Interest of Trade. Must Be Admitted. EUROPEAN AWAY Paris, Jan. 18. Tho customs comSan Francisco, Cal., Juu. 18. Hart IN mission has submitted its report to North, the local commissioner of imthe Chamber of Deputies. The remigration. received a communication from Secretary Curtclyuu of tho Deport says: toFrom the economic point of view partment of Commerce and as well aa from the political viewday instruct ins him to land Yung Yee, i M. Siegfried concludes. Our Both Russia and Japan Want Letter to New York Journal on October Heart Disease Carries Off the point arrived iu this Teller and Gorman Vigorously United Mine Workers Meet at who interest ia to reassert more and more 21, I!MI3. He demanded that he he the bonds of amity which have exlauded on tin: grounds that he was "a Describes lu Present Their Views. Neutral Zones. Erratic Old Man. Indianapolis. isted so long between Franrc and the native of the United Stales and that iiHin this plea ho had lieen landed great American republic. M. Siegfried sho says: at a previous time by a c died or nt In view of a market as important customs. Commissioner North deas that of tho United Blair, in the Czar Continues to Talk of Peace Denmark, Belgium and Tha Nettie nied him admittance and Yung Yee apt Ftaneis Jan. Shocked at the Secretary-Treaiurer'- s New George York. Maryland Senator Report Showa pealed t Secretary Cortelynu. Secreheart disease, fare nf a. people active and, industri. Lande Wert Traversed King Bold Disregard of Right Conduct Though More Regiments Art Good Conditions of Finances tary Uorlclyoti held that inasmuch as .1 .nVk f. T1" J rrrtntls Chrietian'e Daughter in Manchuria. Don rich Shown by Senator Lodge. and extravagant, Arriving the Chinese had proved lo the presPaid-u- p he has lived Membership the Mills hotel, Well Married. can French Dial he had once al bureau and that ent officials industry is 289,836. must have the ambition to sell to H'fore been landed by a collector of fur some years. America more than three francs per rnstoms at the isirt of ban Francisco Citizen Train wo a character of head, which is now the waa sustained the claim of citizenaverage. world-wid- e erratic, show St. Prferoharg, Jan, 18. The rcputat:ti. IS. The post office Warliinglon, Jan. Franco can hope to increase this ship and decided ihat Die appellant conuuri got and frequently New York, Jan. IS. William J. Bry, writings necesdo is Press correspondent on nigh so to blit it was United resolution in born it and Die figure the Panama Slates, lioiiiry Indianopaiis, Jan. 18. Tho fifteenth must be held that hia determination hint into trouble, tiio'.iii at heart ho an has the following letter in tho Joureffort to to obtain make every sary aut.lmrlty ia able to give the following nal: Mual question divided the attention of annual convention n:;m. lie always of the United Mine was final, not withstanding that Com- was a most amiable reduction f the tariff liy means of aa the hc.-lbs of status of dispoiled first have 1 shall treat in thia artlcln nf negotiations present half of the Workers of America thr Senate today. The my commercial conveniences intelligentmissioner North doomed Uic evidence claimed to ojicnod In nwiou was given up to the inquiry, site of the city of t'malia. between Russia and Japan: visit to three little kingdoms in tho drawn reached that collector which ly up. (he upon hall with 1,000 today delegates conclusion to lie insufficient. jImh. liale and Gorman being the Russia recognises Jaiwn'a predomin- north of Europe Denmark, Relginm Sir. Hale made a plea for represented. Mayor Hultxman welipeakrrx. in Corea and Japan recognizes and the Netherlands. ance comed the delegates and President MitDETAILS OF PORTO PLATA AFFAIR I passed through the edge of Sweden the reference of all puatal invent Rusia'a special position in Manchuria. on my resolution to the committee on chell rcspondd. from Berlin to Copenhagen, Iu hia annual address President MitThere are two main quest inns at ill at and waaway and Mr. Gorman reeated Malmoe a short time, blit, jitatulliiPM at Commander Dillingham, of tho Detroit, Issue the Russian demand for a neuit waa Christmas day and early hii assurance that he would be aatls-tP- d chell urges that the convention be aide the of zone In moderate Coresn tho tral and upon conservative in Mora Major Generals and Brigadiers with that disposal of the question. speech Reports the Fight. In the morning, few stores were open Yalu river, which Japan met with a and 1 did action, adding: for the Retired List. The question went over until tomorrISSUE nut have an opimrtunity to 18. deJan. The Washington, Navy Wc neutral for similar a should keep in mind that the strip see many people. proposal ow. Jan. 18.' The Senate in Washington. has received the partment following also aide. on enemies of labor and the opponents executive session today coufirmnd the Japan 1 had Intended io visit Rtockbdhn.thn The discussion of the Panama details of the surrender of Puerto askaIhe Manchroian of trade unionism as represented by following nominations: for certain guarantees covering capital of Sweden, but a question was confined to the continuatPlata from b the days delay in government troops, which Rnaia thus far haa Russia deprived mo of that To be Major Generate: Brig Gen. ion of Mr. Teller's argument that the the manufacturers' association, and the Commander Dillingham of tho United Manchuria, pleasure. out ia to Citizens' It declined Industrial Alliance ever pointed are regrant. AlIn of the United States rourse the W. A. Knobbo, Joseph P. Ranger, States 8. Detroit under date of PuerCopenhagen is nut only the capital of a Official assurances Makes to that Jonts K. however, the given out make smalof the J. Chairman capital fred E. Bates and Wallace F. Ranmit revolt of Panama was contrary to ready to Plata, Jan. 17ih: Denmark, but Is its commercial metlest indiscretion and to magnify out dolph. ago by Russia regarding open ropolis aa well. The city haa tbs air ot International law and sound morals. Announcement 'After fight beyond cordons estab- few days for In and Manchuria of all reasonable projiorilon the slightrespect ! So far as I am able to olmervr there To be Brigadier Generate: Colonels a seaport. Tho canal leading from the lished by us outside the city limits, ports this harbor est mistake that trade unionism may Alfred Mordecai. Washington, Jan- 18. The follow- Jim Inez's 1 never has been any diapoaition to preHaskell. forces occupying Puerto treaty rights la a concession on np to the center of the town Harry for teniied was call official today point. waa crowded with boats which had tasent or stifle further investigation," make. Asher C. Taylor, John G. Butler, ing to Na- Plata, surrendered nneonUttionally Democratic llie of Die so for ken assembling That the two countries are not The report says of the situation in Charles J. Allen. Theodore E. True. I way the Investigatsaid Mr. Hale. Morales forces. Perfect order preup their winter quarters, and the the multitude the anthracite coal field: apart may he fairly Inferred fromKur-inof maata told of tha numFrank M. Coxe, Jacob Kline, William tional convention:Jan. 18. The Demo- vails. Business of the port will ion ha been thorough and severe o, Since the close of the anthracite K. "Washington, following statement made by Mr. 8 a. m. No caswho bers of tomorrow live upon lha an example such as has nut been those at Dougherty and William P. McCas-kemet cratic Natkmal committee having the Japanese minister, to the Asso- ocean. strike, the relations of oiieratnrs and shown in the history of this governualties among no de: has in of the Washington, appoint Press ciated city miners have grown steadily more corcorrespondent la a densely Denmark ment." struction of pnqicrty. Surrender and Colonel John P. Story (o be chief of populated War now would only lie disastrous country, composed of the Jutland dial. With very few exceptions the artillery with llie rank of Brigadier el Wednesday, the sixtli day of July, arrangements of terms conducted penlie Mid a numlier of Democratic 81. chosen and time to 1904. as geothe tho had been disturbed by the ap- award of the commission has been rig- General. insula and a number of islands. The with order In presence of Captain to both countries. Oaring conflict for holding Robertson and myself. Consider this graphical situation, an armed Louis, Mo., os the place, idly observed and an era of comparaland ia for the most Colonel Francis S. Dodge to be level, and not parition of Perry Heath in the Manthe Democratic National convention. severe blow to Jlmlnez. Have small would result in a great drain on tha much above the sea,part has master general. peace and contentment but the farmers date, and Mr. Gorman, said Sir. lisle, tive entitled to representa- force at consulate. men and treasury of both Japan and of Denmark have distinguished themnaturally looks upon himself In the reigned in that territory. Albert A. Roberta, to be receiver of Each state iadouble of its Beside, number derisive. the without tion therein Of being Central Russia, selves In several departments of agriPennsylvania the report public moneys at La Grande, Ore. role of prosecutor of the Republican I believe it would not be worth while culture, senators and representatives in the ays: During the month of March the party for the delinquencies of the orespecially in butler making. in still on war and United to the States to of the questions go miners and oiieratora of the central Congress Until recently the sovereign insisted ganization. TerriAlaska. Indian each territory, HAD SIGNALMAN district of Pennsylvania retort approxdispute. Mr. Gorman said he waa surprised upon selecting hia cabinet ministers There ia n strong indication that to suit himself, but about three years tory and the District of Columbia, that Hitch a conclusion had been imately 40,000 men in joint conference TO cta the shall hare six delegates. All Demothrough ihe Czar'a peraunal reached la regard to his position In the city of Altoona and consumago he conceded to the demands of the pem party ia completely in the as- parliament (hat the dominant party in cratic citizens uf the United States mated an agreement which secured our for an In asking investigacendant. M. Bezobraanff. the head of that body be permitted to furnish the who can unite with us in the effort In been members a substantial increase ii bad NO that tion; lue War party, haa gone abroad; For- king's advisers. for a pure, economical and const wages and for the first time In the far from his punstse to become a publREBELLION the eign Minister Ijamsdorff, who fromnuw government are cordially InvitThe change has proven so satisfacic. prosecutor. What he had uttered history of that fipld established the beginning haa favored peace, ia work day. The importance ed to join ua in sending delegates to on the subject, he aaid, was lo bring eight-hothat, perfect harmony now exists tory and Vlreroy between the royal family and the exI he convention. completely rehabilitated, out the fact that the invest Igal Ion waa pf this achievement cannot be overto aalwervient Alcxieff haa been made JAMES K. JONES. Chairman. ecutive IxMly. Incomplete and ought to go further and estimated." llie foreign office In the Riww-Japa- n Air. Mitchell refers to the extension "C. A. WALSH. Secretary . list it could do no harm to hare the King Christian is advanced in years, Also Were QaHams are and Pumps negotiation. Hia extensive powers of the conference method of adjusting ia ao beloved hy hia people that work reviewed by persona not connectAuthorized Credit curtailed and he can make no move he gone among them without attened with (he administration. JONES NAMES COMMITTEE. wage difficulties into West, irglnla, Supplementary ia Bad Condition. without the Czara personal approval. dants or guard What 1 have complained of is that Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas' s the InIn fact, the fresh assurance conveyed by the Reichstag. Convention the Senator state again and again that dian Territory, which he says promises The heir to the throne of Denmark, for Arrange Meeting Ambassador Cassini to ' the Prince Frederick, upon whom, by the through the investigation has been stifled, aaid a long period of industrial iieace to Feb. 2nd. monte Called for recthe of authorities In Washington, Mr. Hale. In miners and operators. He says: courtesy uf Ihe American minister, Mr. Washington. Jan. 18. Hon. James Mr. Gorman answered that he had all other districts in which the minognition of the rikhta acquired by the Bwciiaen, 1 waa able to call on ChristWater to Evidence Waa That K. Jones, chairman of the Democratic Pumped Chinese treaty la largely attributed made the statement that for two and ing prices have heretofore been regumas afternoon, ia very democratic In to Procead to German National committee, has announced DiploInto Vessel Instead of Out of Count lAmadorffa Influence. half months the Senator from Penn- lated by agreement wages were secured Two Cruisers hia manner, and very cordial In bis matic circles regard Count Lamadorff'a friendship for America. the personal of the committee on ar Southwest Africa to Assist It Captain Roberta Net and other concessions obtained and sylvania and the senator from Tennesconduct off the negotiation under the rangementa for the convent ion and see and himself had been trying to as- while in many instances wages have Land Forces; her daughters to If marrying Master of Himself. Czar'a dirertiou aa a very hopeful sign. crowned hernia la the tent, the late haa called a meeting of that, commit sure the passage of a resolution ask not advanced In proportion to the inaide the on Influence 10 Another strong o'clock tee for February 2nd, at ing for further investigation, and,1 creases secured in the central comqueen of Sweden waa a very successful nf peace haa been the attitude of M mother. One of ia the at the Southern Hotel, Bt. Louis, Mo. said he, the senator from Massachuspetitive coal fields, on the whole we State of Council follows: The membership ia as Witte, president of the etts Mr. Lodge), Informed ua bluntly have every reason to feel fairly well mother of the present emperor of Rusto Berlin, Jan. 18.The government James K. Jones, chairman and frankly that the Republican party satisfied with the gains, during the Victoria, B. C.. Jan. II. M. Jenns-me- who haa been bending bis energies sia, another ia the wife of tho present avoid a conflict. was in the majority and would not year 1903." sent to the Reichstag this evening William J. Stone, king of England, and a third ii marBeaman of the Clallam gave eviIt Is predicted that If peace prevails ried to one of the smaller princes of J. M. Guffy, Pennsylvania; D. permit, us to obtain information exThe extensions of organisation into bills authorizing a supplement credit dence at the coroner's Inquest this will become a great cept by permission of that party. I Canada, Montana and Washington are of 370,500 for tho current fiscal year J. Gsmbau. Michigan; N. E. Mack, morning that ha had charge of the M. Witte again Germany. was shocked by that expression. A aon, it may be added, la king of It mentioned and the report says the or- for the stippressloa of the uprising New York; J. 0. Johnson. Kansas; flags on the Cistern, but knew oi no power In the government. was new to me and naturally we have ganisation has increased in memberGreece. of the Hereroe and also for an ad- John R. McLean, Ohio; J. M. Head, signal flags on board. correA Russian London, Jan. 19. resented It. I had ihe pleasure of meeting tho which ditional appropriation of 5331,3(10 in Tennessee; John E. Osborne, Wyoship from 91,000 to 287.500. He told of the chief engineer hav- spondent of the Times comments on Professor Mr. Hale interposed that that waa a does not include members idle or on the 1903 minister, and also ming. prime an half a and budget. hour deck on come ing extreme significance of ths fail that Matzen, the president of the State uni.personal controversy between the two strike. 1 Provision is made for the purchase wrtah and said from Port Townsend the Czar's New Year peace message and Denmark's member of The senators snd added that all were now 'If, says the report, every local of 750 horses. the captain would turn around and only became known In Bt. Petersburg versity. tribunal. MORE MINERS ARRESTED He was one of the agreed that these resolutions shouiu union would report in its full memHague a to from Kiel According dispatch from New go back. through the all go to the poatofflee committee to opponents rf the transfer of bership, there would not be less than the cruiser Prlnz Heinrichs and the told of several visits of the chief York of the Associated Press dispatch leading He determine to what extent Congress 840.000 men. the Danish Islands to the United cruiser Medusa will proceed to GerFiled Against Six Mem- engineer to the main dork, and of how from St. Petersburg, which contained States. should follow up, search out, find, exThe report recommends that the con- man Southwest Africa to support the Information Into Mr. to the to tried had pilot the Czar's exact words, not only get he bers of Idaho Springs Union. The Danish officials whom I met pose and punish crimes In lbs Post-distitution committee Investigate the ad- land force there in suppressing the house. Failing he had aaked witness minister, but to Denver, Jan. 18. A special to the to tell Captain Roberta to keep the Kurlno, tho Japanese assembled at the were deeply Interested in the United Department visability of discontinuing the present revolt of the Hereros. Mr. Hate prophesied that in the comiRtates. and naturally ao. for, like SweGerman marines have a keen de- Republican from Central City. Colo., atearmer'a head to the wind If he the other diplomats method of collecting dues and adopting The correspondent says: and Norway. Denmark haa sent ng great campaign between the part- the stamp system. den sire for service in German Southwest says District Attorney H. G. Thurman could. Witness said he bejieved the Palace. Such a measage could only be pubson and daughter to the United ies the Investigation by Congress, if many Of the Colorado strike, Mr. Mitchell Africa, aa was indicated last even- today filed Information against J. K. boats would )ave a better chance if perlished in Russia with the special Indi-ralone is ordered, would dwindle into a says: States, and these, as have the Swedes The strike in District 15 has ing when the second division of ma- Chandler. Foster lltlbum, Ross lrav before made it be should and ready they mission of the government, and Norwegians, have comported themrantesl between the two parties to see been and la a source of heavy expense rines. 1,000 strong, was drawn up at George fiiegrist. Joseph Carbon-et- tl steamer. He did not think an aspect of the situation with selves so well as to close ties bewiiich could gain the advantage of tho to our and Frank Napoli, member:: of th& ing the Roberta had full control of organisation, bnt our people Wilhelmahaven. Volunteers for seraltitude and their adujitcd respect to Russia's present, Denmark other. He said that already the Demotween are atandingflrm and much as we de- vice in that colony were called for Idaho Springs mlnera union, who were Captain do. do himself. more than anything else could land. crats were trying to make the Republilast week acquitted at Georgetown of sire au amicable and honorable settle- and every man stepped forward. The Czar in receiving Ihe Ministers can shortcBelgium Ik a busy hive. Its feuplo transformer to the all fur the ibelroy ment attitude responsible the uncompromising conspiring 18. At today's session larty on Jan. Seattle. Sunday Rarkocsdo the at in Slate crowded together and are very are Sun Moon and Postoffice in us no house of mine, the the chalce. omings Department. of the companies gives of the Clallam wreck iDstigaiion declared, says the Daily Mall'a Sj. WINS COLORADO SUIT The farmers and truck At Die conclusion of Mr. Gorman's maliwith arson and contest, them the fair until but to continue charging Chief Engineer Delaunay admitted to Petersburg correspondent, that, have reduced agriculture to ganlners cious mischeif in blowing up the build- the remarks, the resolution, went over till terms of settlement, are reached if our started Clallam ended. the that now has inspectors danger of a conflict, a fine art, and the lace workers are tomorrow. ing. people go down in defeat. to leak about, an hour out of Port All the special cablegrams from St. famous for their skill. Smelting end Refining Co. Mr. Gorman's Panama resolution beFrance today placed l he hail !TownBencj. de was President Mitchell advises that the American Judge it admitted that the thsl Forfeits Its Franchise. Petersburg ixmflrm the belief Nowhere did 1 see man's faithDil ing placed before the Senate, Mr. Telof Chandler. Milburn. Sanborn and demands of previous conventions be two hours after she started to tension has greatly rc!?.xed. but ac- friend, the dog. utilized as in Belgium. ler gave his interpretation of the pro- repealed and that the stale committee Denver. Jan. 18. in the quo war- filegrlsl. at 2.300 each: Carboncttl at nwly of the bpfore he notified Captain cording lo the correspondent He helps to haul the carts along the visions of international law cited by be instructed to make an effort to ranto suit brought by the attorney-generand Napn'is at $o0d. erts. Paris edition of the New York Herald, and his services are ao highly Mr. Lodge and held that Mr. Teller's have the interstate agreement formuKireets, of Colorado against the Americawas unable to give the in official cirDelaunay feeling ia a strong there that large dogs arc untaxed, can OF NEGLIGENCE. and run contention was sustained. prized of mine basis. EVIDENCE lated upon a Refining company Smelting pacity of the pumps in the Clallam. cles at. St. Petersburg against both while the small house ring, being an Mr. Teller said he could not agreo The inerrase in machine mining is for a forfeiture of its franchise rights vessel's out the that States. United wan figured Great Britain and the villi Mr. Simmer's statement that known to have been from 14 per cent under the stale laws because of its When Fira Broke Out Men Were Off It Idler, has to contribute hte annual pumps had a capacity of about 460 tons The Standard's Tokio correspondent quota to tho expenses of the governtiiere had been recognition, hut not inof the total production in 1896 to 26 failure to pay 88.000 coro ration tax, Duty. chief of the the waa shown by that another conference per hour. It ment. tervention. It is not necessary lo go per cent in 1902, the report says that under the law of 1902. Judge Cariien-te- r. more wa- says Chicago, Jan. It. The first definite engineer that tho vessel took was elder statesmen Is about to he sumIn the District Court, gave judgvlth an army to intervene, he aaid. ,in districts in which the differential is The elegance of some of the public notishowing negligence on the ter before Captain Roberts moned. and the beauty of the streets Anything that hinders the parent state widest machine mining has increased ment for the State. The effect of the testimony buildings afterwards. hours ten did men the of correspondin Pekin she fied of Mall'a than the charge The Dally tram taking steps which it is entitled disproportionately. of Brussels surprise one if he is alHe urges that a decision is to deprive the company of part an effort of toare Manchuria waa in making arrival curtains, The the given inspectors ent Iroquois stage to take, is lowed himself to judge Belgium by her intervention, and the Unit- readjustment of the differential be in- any standing in court. The company, day by John F. Dougherty, a bridge to show that in some way the pumps fourreports more Russian regiments, and ed States had prevented the Coloni-Gia- n sisted npon. He suggests that not in common with other corporations construction iron worker, who waa em- were reversed and Instead of pumping thinks that Russia intends to wait un- dimensions on the map. Historical interest, however, is cengovernment from suppressing the more than two delegates be sent to the has held that the law waa invalid and ployed at the theatre aa an extra hand out ihe water from the engine room, til Lne has 300.000 men available. not in Brussels, but in the batPanama revolution. tered. Mr. Teller con- International Mining congress at Paris will test it in the Supreme court. the in through to assist on the fly floor of the theatre. more waa being taken tended that Colombia had acted nnder May of Waterloo, some miles sway. tlefield of be seems to now 23rd, urges support Did try to lower the asbestos ea cocks. The belief Peking. Jan. 18.' The commandant her consiituilonal thousands of tour-- j label and recom- GOV. PARDEE ISSUES REQUISI- - curtain you union rights in refusing to the fire 7 he that the Clallam did not spring a leak. of the Russian legation guard here In the summer time of the the nay on TION. whom, according to the Alex-leftists devote local each hull Htify the canal treaty, and took issue mends (among that Evidence points that way aa the was aaked. has been ordered to join Viceroy are but few Frenchmen) turn vifi Assistant Secretary disin the ten minutes to each meeting to a disto guides, vessel the of to over ame last A man was part the Yes. staff. running di duration that the rejection wss an cussion of the question of union made Racramento. Cal., Jan. 18. Governor their Heps toward the field which water A report of the death of Tnng Fu from ihe souih side of the stage appear from sight. All of the cockse wllni'KH'd the overthrow of the areal-e- st Pardee to day isKiied war ran Is for the me sea Unfriendly c(. goods. Vigorous support of the the lo where Peking by 1 tried lieon aft. brought rame in whh working iii'tho flies and Slang has Mr. Teller said lliat if we were to law requisition of William Rlniison and bill and the eight-homilitary genius of his generation, I aM"-thern located. curtain for a missionary. have any canal it shnukl he a tidewater if iral sl time. James H. Coffer. Simiwon is under ar- to lower the I mu to it and tried to were before. now in congress, is urged. once broken was The light whm a fire. WATERLOG BATTLEFIELD. bf- - WOMAN FROZEN rar,il. While he did not. favor a ran-In elosing. eongraiulatory reference rest in Petaluma for the crime of grand IN MOUNTAINS. but i ess heavy, and when It was repaired at Port Townsend now mark-- 1 Th Scene of carnage he did not intend to obstruct the ia made in The cordial business re- larceny committed in Idaho. Coffee lower it. was for the ve&el started for v irforia. me hand my one soma m jonM IJd mound ' enormous an of Arkansas was in A murder convicted n our by enterprise because he thought the pc came and lationship that has existed between LciPfil!e, Col a. Jen. Is Rome nne elreand surmounted by so unmeata Pie of the country wanted it. If, how-ve- r. height, jail and haa for the caught. ps&s Tenneirre from organization and the operators in all but escaped from been released m. and the rope mreMg" don lion of w.terfoo. Tha we were to enter Into the proliving in Kern pulled states and districts ia which the wages past five years mitre that "the frozen body of Mr ' fone lien-- the toward and shoved me niIt of the way. the point from animal looks ject. we should do so with clean hands and conditions of employment are reg- county. Tuesherelart left, who L. to John Scott, say that you rap Do you mean made hia text charge, tod a p roter sense of the' rights of ulated and which Napoleon moundetermined by.'-- mutual the in husband or the stage to the front, to join her from the hack whi rs. We should not secure a right agreement. and aeema to he watching lest the atNEW CRUISER READY. Banquet In day the cur- Haa n Tims toor Attand tains, has been found ia a lonely pass tack may be renewed. f,f grabbed the roi to lowerbefore Review Troops. Wellington, Honor been His had ay ly the robber plea of the de woman the in that section. The tn do thia hiands of civilization. San Francisco. Cal., Jan. 18. The tain and triedin upon visiting the battlefield after tha WILLIAM LANSING. 18. Major Genseveral Jan. curtain for the dead of days. San men Francisco, charge erection of this mound, is said to havt The Senate at 4:27 p. m. wentinin' United States cruiser Tacoma was regular reach it 7 ashl Deputy Coroner eral MacArthur received a cablegram i'. '.itive session and at 5'02 complained that they had rained tht FERGUSON. Oakland. Cal., Jan. 18. William taken to Mare Island today and form- could BOX Governor from p. m. adTO RUHLIN today Honolulu from to the government. Buckley. battlefield to secure dirt for the stujourned. statof War, new Lansing, at one time one of the best ally in rood over so. Secretary admitted Doughthat is I Taft, the Gna Ruhlin 18. pendous pile. In leveling the knolls Union an. known actors in this country, is dead The cruiser ia practically, ready for err- - goes attend the not Maas., could Boston, ing that he have iletrtroyed one of Ihe most Chelthey of in Washington. Jan. 18. The first wil-Jr- ,! of inflammatory rheumatism. I.anBing sea service and is expected to sail be to and Ferguson In men of Akron given Sandy Witness said lie knew the League Club banquet soon to join the fleet of Admiral Glass landmarks of the battlefield 15 in the postal case today waa E. waa 62 years old and during his youngbox to Interesting the at mateched the troops today but did hia honor, nor review sea, were d. Gilpin, a clerk of the office of the er charge of th" three curtain's,when road in which so many Panama. at sunken United the over the all this the Crit'irlon on traveled here Club, city, the Presidio. He will arrive rounds at the days not know where they were of the French soldiers loct their lives. 'ouintrnllrr of the treasury, who Iden-;fi- il States and Europe with Edwin Bootii -to orders under is an. he 25th. for call and tame Ihe and out says 3rd broke fire FLOODS IN 60UTH AFRICA. a paner authorizing D. C. Groff and Lawrence Barrett. The field, as a whole, might he dethem any- leave for Washington the same day. the curtain. He did not !iEa Die name of Groff Brothers to scribed aa a rolling prarte, although MONTREAL. IN FIRE , flic11Bloemfontein, Orange River Colony. where In the the visitor is told of groves, no longer vamnts. drafts and all business in LAST OF MAXIMILIANS CABINET. Jan. 18. About thirty persona were vhlili the firm name was required. 18. Fire today de- standing. At the Hngomnnd form, the Jan. Montreal. RECOVERED. HAS 4 Lni.-and one bear evidence of tho E. i. Wafliinefon liti 18. Tlic House drowned and threex hotels f CZARINA superintendent uf deliv-o- f Mexico City. Jan. 18. Jose Rsteva stroyed the wholesale bouses of Swift. walla of the house buu..c.s destroyed there nearly a centlial conflict Die local ifustuflice. next on miliiarv affairs today dred and seventy-siand raged Vera lists of the A Unix, raps; in State Czar the Company, Copeland Jaiapa. Pei eihliMv. Jan.' 18 The ia shown ihe ruial one and A Die differcin- between The old concluded ils work on the at my appro- - a the retilt of a lmrsi ing reservoir . millinery, Co ago. of Rosen member tury Woudhuuse. Emperor and .('xarina will return to St. Peters- last surviving ni nf aiiaciiing letter boxes to ) 2Ut;- bil. It will be reported to lne iipft yesterday. Hundreds of persons cabinet Is dead, aged GO and the King Cfotbiers. Ijoks Maximilian's has The Czarina priation week. des' this burg i Continued on Page 8 ) u and i list represented by llonse as anon as printed. U curries have lieen l rendered homeless and years. from her ludisiratiilion. 1 C titute by he disaster. 573.0tst.0ou. 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