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Show iVWiiVWi t utab miflEi fornsi FAJE TODAY AND OGDEN CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER PRICE FIVE CENTS 1904 1) SAW) TESTIMONY Her Views will Probably be Respected Lord Lansdowne's Arbitrational Suggestions May Have Been Inspired from T Hands okicr-Rooseve- lt's 10. Empliatical-hthis war. It is known that Japan, havcourtesy. Russia, ing been in full and free conference her ambassadors abroad, has with the State department here and at Lvrnl times informed the neutral wit la. Mr. Gris com, tbe minister Tokio, for many weeks past, is willing that she will brook no medi-Xat this Urns in her war with Jap-!T- lt to entertain an offer of good offices can be said that Russia experts from the president or King Edward, will be respected by all the looking toward terminating tbs war, w wishes which Russia has oommunl-it- d but so far no such Intimation has come bowos to her views. Count Cassini tonight from Russia and the slightest suggss- -' Aaao- - tlon of an intention to urge peace upaid to the representative of the on Russia has aroused both private ctattd Press: and official resentment on the part of "I have very good reasons to my government's views and Russian officials. vlihM will be respected. is fully JAPANESE HAVE SENSE The Russian government . OP HUMOR ware of ihe views of this govern-con the subject. Huanclan, Three Miles South of Mukm. den, Nov. 10. The weather today was gt. Petersburg, Nor. 10, 7:25 P- warmer with slight rain. Along the jn oflicial circles Lord Lansdownes eighty miles constituting the front of veiled suggestion that the conflict might be settled by ar the Russian army everything was quiet titration, finds an unfavorable echo. except fur occasional skirmishes and The sentiment prevails stronger than artillery duels on the renter and left over that Russias prestige must be where gunners fired occasionally for eo as to have the vindicated before the idea of peace tha sake of practice The mere fact range of the Japanese. When the Japmn be entertained. anese Jocularly display a white disc. that the suggestion came from Engla miss, the Russian riflemen and's foreign secretary does not tend Indicating a shirt on a bayonet to 1U kindly reception here. The firm reply by raising The Japanese are continuing work Lord conviction le expressed that could not under cover of darkness, constructing bnsdowne's suggestion an unders- Immense ditches in which to deflect the of result the have been und water from the Shakhe river. British tanding between the rreoch governments, it being slated JAPANESE OCCUPY that the Russian view of the situation THREE VILLAGES. In to way . well known any too b stake It .possible that she could have Mukden, Nor. 10. The Japanese toben privy to such n move. The genassumed the offensive on tbe jeft day Lansdownes Lord eral opinion Is that bank of the llun river and occupied snfgntloa was in the nature of a per-o- three villages. Tha Russians, however, trial balance. attacked, drove them out and again Hopeless as is the prospect of bringi- established their original lines of deseema toa conclusion it ng the war fense. fywever, that there are those in high Skrydioff arrived here I rafters who consider that there is a today. ban possibility of bringing tbe ron-(- k tn a close on tho basis of a propoRAILROAD IS COMPLETE. sition if such came directly from Japintimated that Tckio, Nov. 10. It Is officially anan. Indeed it la even lord Lansdownes suggestion may nounced that the Seoul-Fusa- n railway uve been inspired from Tokio. Rust- la completed. Traffic will begin Dele has announced again and again cember 1st. The time between Seoul hat no proposition from an unintere- and Tofclo will then be cut down sted power will even be answered but many hours. hat any proposition from Japan divot, no matter through what Inter8PIRITED RUSSIAN ned liry would be considered. ATTACK REPULSED. A proposal from Japan to arbitrate he controversy could appeal strongly General Oku'a Headquarters, Nor. o Emperor Nicholas. 10., 4 p. m. Via Fuaan, Nor. 11. A spirited Russian attack on an ad vanes HAY RECEIVES DIPLOMATS. post last Tuesday night was repulsed after a half an hour of muaketrjrflra. Tbs scouting of positions is progressWashington, Nor. 10. Count Casal Edward il, tbs Russian ambassador; M. Jus- - ing. The birthday of King was celebrated by tbe military attaches Mrud, the French ambassador, and The camp was en feta Sir Chen Tung Liang Cheng, the Chi-m- s yesterday.the through hospitality of General ti diplo-Mminister, were among the Prince Naahimoto, Field Marshreceived by Secretary Hay to-- . Oku. dv. Count Cassini has heard nothing al Oyama and the correspondents parIn the celebration, which was from his government regarding its att- ticipated by primitive dances sad itude towards Secretary Hay's note succeeded wrestling. Colonel Tnlloch received iwitlng the powers to convene another congratulations in behalf of the xuion of The Hague trihunnt The the British. ubasssdor will go to New York next & to attend n dinner to tie given bu by Hon. 8L John Gaffney. Ho S1 return in time for the dinner ai the White House on November 18th ' is honor of Emperor William's special ilitary envoys. M. Jusscran d called to pay his He will leave tomorrow for Xew York to attend the opening of President Will Spend November 26th the French and 27th in 8t Louis Committee hospital, where he will eke an informal address on Satur- Are Elated. ui U 1lH U an-oun- ce ot Russo-Jap-lae- ul - Vice-Admir- ROOSEVELT TO VISIT .THE FAIR re-PK-ti. lay. feir Cheng talked to the secretary iboat the Chinese exclusion treaty and s able to report progress on that Belief was expressed that treaty cannot be signed before end of the year. convention. Millington, Nor. 10. Careful falls to develop any change thin the last tour weeks iq thte at- F this toward the government r East situation. There has been to move officially that could be coM ni' a purpose by nca to'eating Intervene between the It was stated however, sev-ag- o, by one of the highest wfroritiea that the president waa a suitable opportunity toonly do be could to terminate tbe present m. He was restrained at that time JVow by the ,pn rule of the dePrtment that under no clr-condltloni shall this ake a formal offer to mJL v beHierata to peace terms o them shall signify a avail of hia good offices, Tt.., point has not been reached in ts. or eeeeeeeeeeee e TEN THOUSAND J"hl",Nr. airatulatory 10. ' tem1KoMk-ir- - ?, sum'ier that la thi P-- t itor as ' pjf ' rr raej 10;1 FOR CONOUTOLMIONS 10. Indianapolis, N-Fairbanks bn rwmved numerous . Amon te.e rams of congratulations. wi today hundred lh many SenSecretary of State Hay. ore ator Forsker of ohl-- Scott wVTr-VsMfton- . Senator . Plat-Nw York; Ihos. v , ;t. chi rm' D mvratlc nit'onal co...ml tee an! Geor-- e B. Cortclyoo. Vlce-Pwal-d- s f-- " to- - erl ,p ' chuieit Ten thou- messages rece,ved by President mall today Utters of letters. heir p"e;lhas deci .ed 1(1 to be answe d w11 rrlllre Perhaps nnn Nov. 10. President Washington, Roosevelt has promised to attend the Louisians Purchase exposition on Saturday, November ZGth. He made this promise tonight to a delegation from bt. Louis headed by Mayor Wells, it Is probable that the president umy remain in St Louis until the night of Sunday, November 27tb. The train was kite, so that the delegation did not reach Washington until after 6 oclock. It la expected that the president end those who will accompany him will leave here on Thanksgiving night and will rflach St Louis early Saturday morning. The invitation to the president, it is understood, is comprehensive chough to Include any other persons whom he may wish to have with him and some of the members of the cabinet are likely to accompany him. The committee are elated with the promptness with which Mr. Roosevelt decided to visit the fair. They feel that hia attendance will have an excellent effect. They say that ar rangements will be made for n fitting Sunprogram for that day. For theno disbe day following, should there preappointment of the committees diction that the president will remain in St. Louis during that day, ments for hia entertainment also will be male. a"" CONGRATULATIONS. hsn i ( ,.f dr of the first vis- - a SSSSS Housckrepcr of Waldorf At'Oria Denies That Miss Warren Ra.d Millionairess Was Inune. WaKtiu-f-Asiurt- leeti-man- lTvan of Washington toalghL VICTORY IS ROOSEVELT'S Washington, Nor. 10. Tha annual report of the board of ordnance and fortifications, headed by Major I AngeW. Nov. 10. A senaa- lion wa unearthed at the police headquarter today, when Fred West, who was wounded last night by Policeman J. S. lieudricksou. while he ass attempting to burg- lari.-.the residence of K. 1 Duh- eny iu t'heaier place, ideuti- fled nu the operating tattle at ihe hospital, as P. David Kimry, or Kan. try. wanted in Oakland for the murder of Policeman James IL Smith, on Nov. ST, 1X03. and for whum a reward of (lj!.rm is stand- e Niw York. Nov. iTs Mo- Clurg, housekeeiier at li was examine.! i,Kay Commissioner Lee, who is ukiug y in the Dolbeer will Mrs. McClurg, in her Wimmiy. ni l she was in her room on July Dih hen a maid brought word t lint, somebody had fallen from a window on ihe ulnih flour. Shs hurried to Miss imllmer's room, where she found Y.im Warren, a the young wowinns companion, and two niaida The maids wix restraining Mias Warren, who was hysterical and. Alias MoCIurg thought, was trying to get out of the room. Mrs. McClurg said she aent the maids sway and unde. tin. k hemrlf to Democratic Candidate Herrick Says sooth Mias Warren. Mr. McClurg did not know who had fallen. One of the Presidents Personality Piled up maids had said It was Miss Warrens Big Majority. daughter, but Miss Wamu corrected her, saying "No, it Is not my daughter Albany, N. Y Nov. 10. Judge D. but my friend." Cady Herrick, tbe defeated candidate Sits told of Miss Warren's examinof the Democratic party for governor, will leave tomorrow for an extended ation by Detective Sullivan, but did visit to Havana. His friends say that not remember it dourly. She thought his health was poor when he accepted Mies Warren told bow she saw Mias tbe nomination and that, while he Dolbeer walk up and down the hall stood tha vigorous work of the cam- and finding it oppressively warm went paign well, he is now in need of rest into the room. Mis Wirreu mid she and recuperation. Upon Ms return fas then went to an adjoining room and will resume the prset ice of the law. In coming out a minute later, saw Miu "disappearing from tho windiscussing the result of the election Dolbeer dow." Judge Herrick said: Mrs. MrCiurg said Miu Warren had "Perhaps tbe Republican party would have won this election In any not told Sullivan that she was appreevent, but the magnitude of their vic- hensive for Mias Dollar's safety. The housekeeper denied that Miss tory la due to the personality of President Roosevelt and It Is his victory Warren had told Sullivan tlmt Alins and not that of hia party. Ever Since Dolbeer bad Jumped from the window he entered public life as a member of or that Miss Dolbeer bad complained the assembly, soon after his gradu- of pains in her bead. Mn. McClurg said I list Miss Warren ation from college, he has had a picturesque career and his personality has had not told Corona Scholer that Miss been an exceedingly attrsetive one to Dolbeer "had been crazy for twenty-d- x the people. More than a year ago, I years. Was tbe word crazy used si all? stated that I thought him the most skilful politician that had occupied the the witness waa asked. Not at all, she answered. White House iu my time . Rerent events have not changed my opinion Replying to n question Mrs. McClurg In that respect. I taka my hat off to said that Miaa Warren had told Coroner Soholer that Miss Dolbeer had conhim. "This is no time for Democrats to sulted a Paris physician for neuraswnep and moan. Those who are Demo-ocra- ta thenia Did she say that the Paris physiin principle will continue the cian had warned Miu Farran that Aliu fight. Anyone ran fight when he Is a Dolbeer would be apt to commit some winner. Let the Democratic party show that it can keep when beaten, rash act. for which she could not be held responsible? and eventually turn defeat Into vicShe did not, replied the witness. tory. To Democrats, I sty keep up the The witneu said she bad not beard organization we have and strengthen Alls Warren tell Corurer Scholar that It ns much is possible. Miu Dolbeer would "net on the Impulse of the moment ORDNANCE REPORT. ass arc Tied. Not. Washington, IN DOLBEER WILL CASE Sacra me mo, CsL, Nov. 10. The police have in custody four men who are believed to have been op-ernilng a system of swindles across tbe country. Checks were found In their possession on the nai ionai bank of Denison. Texas, the Bout If ern California Bank of Savings and the Canadian Bavinga Bank. These were for amounts ranging from f 1,000 to 14.500. but blank checks on many institutions In California, Utah and Colorado, aa well as bank directories and other nutter. Tbe men were attempting to fleece a siVanger when captured and were completely equipped with gaming devices. Gen- n Articles Have Been Filed for the Incorporation of New Independent Line with Ten Million Dollar Survey is Made CapitaU-Prelimina- ing. ry VICTOR AND VANQUISHED GRATIFIED Tammany Leader Says Organization Did Very Well Considering Landslide. New York. Nov. Hi. Governor Odell and Charles F. Murphy, loader of Twin-mahall, expresaed themselves on the election results today, each rinding esuM f;r gratUhaiiou. Governor Odell waa pleased over the general result and particularly over the eln-tioof liigglns, while Aiurpby said that in view of ihe general result his organization hnd done better than any part off the 'country. Governor Odell expressed his gratification over ihe result in New York, particularly In thla city, lie was asked: Do you think It. was the heavy vote for Roosevelt that pulled Higgins through?" No, I would not put It that way," he replied. T will say that ItooHevelt received a larger vote than I exiiected, but while ha undoubtedly helped Higgins, I think the latter got the full Republican vota. It is only to be expected tlftt the candidal ee for governor should run behind tbe national ticket. Mr. Murphy, In an Interview, said: Thera waa absolutely no disaffection in Tammany. Thera Is no disaffection and there will be no shake-uin tbe organisation. The leaders worked diligently and loyally for the entire ticket Considering the proportions of the landslide, Tsmmany did wonderfully well. Aiauhaltan and the Bronx gave Parker a much larger plurality than Bryan got four years ago. Bryan received shout 23,000 In the two boroughs whereas Parker gets mure then This Is better titan other parts of the country did. This shows that, there was no knifing of the national lick rt. A comparison of the returns hers with those in other parts of ihe country also proves It. The reports made to ms by district leaders were very accurate. ny n p WILL RETURN TO THE LAW NORTHERN Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. 10. Article of incorporation of the Colorado, Wyowith Co ming A Idaho Railway a capital muc of tun million dollars were filed alth the aecrotary of state bore today by K. S. Chenowelh and John D. Milliken of Kansas City. Tbs projected road runs from Denver, via Laiamle, thence northwesterly through the counties of Albany, Carbon, Sweetwater, Fremont and Uinta, thence south westerly to llolee, Ida. It is estimated tbe longih is H2U ilea, 325 of which will be iu Wyoming. It is reported that the enterprise is backed by stnpng financial interests In Nea England uud Chicago. It ts indeien-den- t of any other road and will penetrate the finest undeveloped and scents section of the state. A preliminary survey lias been mads and work will be commenced at ones. Na-trou- a. APPEAL n LOOKS A IJTTLE FUR- THER AHEAD. Indianapolis, Nov. 10. Nearly 106 of the repneentaiivs men and professional men of Indianapolis, with a number of distinguished gueais. Including were elevt Fairbanks, brought together tonight at the Columbia chib on the occasion of tha aunual banquet of the Merchants association. J ohn B. Kara ell of Chicago, mads the prlncll address of the evening. He remarked, in beginning: "1 am mre of one fact tonight, genMETHODIST MISSIONARY APPROPRIATIONS. tlemen. That is that we hava with us a that will oue day be Boston, Nov. 10. The missionary president." lie also spoke In favor of tariff recommittee of the Methodist Kdscopal vision and reciprocity. Senator Fair convenUom voted today to appropriate (1,220,000 for missionary work during Itanks )mka happily of business condithe coming year and that this sum is tion In Indianapolis. to lie divided so sa to give (201,500 fur New York, Nov, 10. Charles Schuworking the foratgn field and (516,500 for domestlr work. Tb'A queaiion of macher, president, head of the brokerihe apportionment of the money for age firm of Schumacher A Co., who oraign mlwdona among the various had been a member of the Stork Excountry was deferred until tomorrow. change for fifty years died today. The Total appropriations for hums RELIC BEQUEATHED TO PARKER. mission work today aggregated (126,-OuThe parts of the countries which Nov. 10. Judgs were given aiierla! consideration were Kingston, K. Y the mining dlstriots of Michigan, the Parker, hia wife, and daughter, Mrs. prairie strips of tbs trana Mississippi Hall, are named as beneficiaries In the stales and tha mining camps of tbe will of Mrs. Margaret R. Hess, which . The longest discussion giveu was filed for probate In the surrogate's to any one question was that of the court here today. Mrs. Hew, who was appropriat ion to Arizona, soma doubt- n prominent society leader, named 196 of ing the expediency of noniVnulng so benefiilsrirs in her will, most large an appropriation as (7.000 for whom (arrived articles which she prizthis territory because of the eromlng ed highly. Judge lgrker received a lack of fruitfulness of the work carried vsluslils decanter and set .of wins on them. glasses, one owned by ber father, tbs ? late Judge William ALL BUT GOVERNOR GET IN. WANTS FAIRBANKS PLACE. St, Louis, Nor. (). With complete Chicago. Nov. 10. Harry fl. New. roturns from 96 counties out of lit at hand, the entire Republican ticket national committeeman of Indians, sad with the exception of governor, has member of the Republican legislative announced that he would been elected by pluralities of from commit 350 to 15.000. Will all but a few scatr lw a candidate (or the senstorahlp to tered precincts accounted for, tbe 16th be mails vacant nhen congressional district haa gone Repub- now Fairbanks resigns the position he holds. lican by a plurality of 103. Thla result will, in all probaldlity, b only THEY OBJECT TO ADVERTISING. slightly changed cither One way oc the other by the returns from the abNew Tork, Nov. 10. The Municipal sent. precincts. Art society today decided to go Into tha The plurality of Roosevelt is var- courts to secure If possible tbe removal iously estimated at from 10,000 to of advertising posters from subway 18.000. The society has b.vn advisThe only question remaining to be edtatJiin.counsel that tbe rapid transit by definitely settled in connection with commissioners have no right to glva ihe election of governor Is the size advertising privileges in the subway or of the plurality of Folk, Democrat, elsewhere and say a that action might whose plurality In 96 counties is 37r also be begun to enforce the removal 865. of eigne from the elevated railway stations. nt nt O. IbH-klea- eral Gillespie, shows that only seven guns' out of tho total of UK) Parker, After a Holiday, Will guns contracted for in 1891 remain to Judge Go Back to tho Law Buaincu. be completed and the last of these will be made by Augurt of next year. New York, Nov. 10. Judge Parker The board renews its recommenia-tioArguments for Appellant Are Concludof last year for tbe immediate came to this cqy from Esopus today. ed and Court Adjoumo Until on as He la to friends saying quoted procurement of medium calibre rapid-fir- e tbs train: Monday. semicoast 200 defense, guns for Of course, I am going to return to enautomatic guns of a calibre large Philadelphia, Nov. 10. Argument the lew business. I have several enough to fire shrapnel, mounted on gagement under consideration, but I waa concluded before Judges Acheaon, field carriages, and 200 automatic ma- have made no decision and Gray, in the United States It may b Dais chine guns of 30 calibre. The board that I shall first take yet. court of appeals today, in the case of a holiday Irip, tbe appeal of the Northern Securities also wants a reserve supply of am- not for myitelf, but for the benefit oi munition at least 100 rounds for the Mrs. Parker. company from thq injunction granted large guns and mortars and 250 rounds On his arrival lre he went to the by tbs Unitea Ststea district court of for rapid fire guns, as, without a suf- ATanbsttan club for a chat with New Jersey, restraining the distribuficient supply of ammunition the const friends He later went to the residence tion pro rata of the slock acquired by defense armament Is useless. An of Wm. F. Shefrhan in East 36th merger three years agni D. T. street, the Watson and W. I). Guthrie, both of abundant supply of ammunition for where he dined. argued for the appellees who target practice is also requested and He met several of tha su- Pitffwbtirg, Include E. H. Harrlman, Winslow S. other measures are recommended look- premo court, among Judges whom were meming to the installment of range find- bers of the appellate division, and with Pierce, the Oregon Short Line railroad ers, searchlights, telephone lines and them ha talked over the election. He company and tbe Equitable Tnwt comother necessities of a modern coast spent the night at Mr. Sheehan's home pany of New York. John G. Johnson of this city concluddefense system. The board submits and will return to Rosemount tomor ed the argument for the appellants an estimate of (50,000 to carry on its row. Former Secretary of War Root opened Aunt of f work next year, which is only the argnments for the appeilanla yesthe present allowance. Uncles SECURITIES constitutionality of tbs law but also showed that the Northern district of Ohio might be Invaded by Chinamen if the decision of Judge Wing stood.. It was also argued that the' case was one of the great importance tm tbe deporting of Chinamen In all parts of tbs United Slate. TRIBUTE TO t. ILL FEELING DISAPPEARS. MISS DOLBEER one-hal- KILLS SHERIFF AND A CITIZEN MEXICOS OPINION Expansionist Policy of Dominant Party Is Cloarly Endorsed by Pcoplo. Men Are Pursuing Three Brothers Who Attempted to Clean Mexico City, Nov. 10. Tbe result of Up tho Police Force, . the American election hu been discussed In political circles The MexiHuntington. W. Va., Nov. 10. Sher- can Herald comments on the almost iff Daniels of Fayetteville and John unprecedented majorities by which the Rolf a prominent citizen of MontgomAmerican people have approved tha ery, a small hamlet near Fayetteville. record and endorsed the Ideu of PresiToday's killing grew out of a quarrel dent Roosevelt srd have given him a last night In which Policeman Will mandate to continue his vigorous forEliot shot and killed Constable Jack-so- n. eign policy. It says: Harvey Jackson, a brother of W. Definitely and in an unmistakable A. Jackson, the constable, and two manner tbe Amerian electoral stamps other brothers, are said to have armed Its approval on the imperialistic and themselves and started' out to "clean expansionist policy of tbe dominant up the entire police force of the town. party. The mighty union now commits Sheriff Daniels was sent for and or- Itself to tbe wtc.it I on of all tbs insular dered Harvey Jackson to leave town territory acquired from Spain, to the under penalty of being arrested. Jack-so- n, rapid pushing m completion of the without n word, shot tbe sheriff Panama canal, to iho building of n dead. John Rolf, who saw the shootgreat navy, and to the movement for ing, threw up bis hands and advanced strengthening the military arm of the to remonstrate with Jackson and help government'' Daniels. Jackson shot Rolf dead. The papers generally speak of Presito the dent Roosevelt The three Jacksons fled as the imposing figure woods and a hundred men are In puron tbe intemailonel stage of the world, suit. of cosmopolitan education and additional and varied accomplishments and PEABODY IS SATISFIED. an unique figure In tbe long line of American pretddtnts. 10. Governor Peabody Denver, Nov. The campaign said this afternoon: MAN FORFEIT8 BONDS. just closed has been one of principles and not of. candidates. I have tried to maintain peace and quiet, law and Los Angeles Nov. 10. Charles H. order in this state as Justly as was Brooks, formerly proprietor of the possible, nd in no case did I exceed Broadway Van Kuey's hotel of this city the law as interpreted by the supreme and accused by the Federal authorities court of the state. of swindling In connection with tbe "If the people of the state, by their Brooks Brokerage and Commission voter, failed to approve that policy, I company of St. Louis, an alleged am still satisfied. The people know cancern, failed to appear what they want, and they always have when his case was called before Unit si States Commissioner Van Dyke In this the ballot will which to get it. city today and his bond of (2,500, was WANT TO VOTE FOR PRESIDENT. declared forfeited. A Hundred u Topeka. Kan., Nov. 10. The Kansas Equal Suffrage association at its annual session in Topeka today decided to petition the legislature to allow tbe Kansas women to vote for president and to take up the full question of suffrage later on. ADAMS IS CONFIDENT. Pasadena. Cal.. Nov. 10. Alva Adams baa wired Mrs. John Adams that there Is little doubt that he Las defeated Governor Fen body, sndTa now of the Centennial aiaie. governor-elec- t terday. The court held the caee under and adjourned until Monday. HIS ACCOUNTS WERE SHORT Treasurer Alleged to Hava Bean ged and Robbed, Haa Shortage His Books. GagIn Prescott, Ariz.. Nov. 10. Immediately after the anaouncement on Wednesday morning that County Trcanrr J. H. Storm had beta bound, gagged and robbed, bis bondsmen territ possession of tbs office and behind locked doors have hern engagM until late this afternoon in an investigation of the office accounts. Upon concluding the investigation this e zoning it waa announced that there was a shortage in the treasury amounting to Tbe bondsmen served official notice on the liosrd of supervisors and upon Treasurer Sinrm. withdrawing from the latter's bond. Under the law the treasurer is sllowcd ten day to furnish a new bond and upon failure to do so the office will be declared vacant. Late this evening tbe bondsmen offered a reward of (l.OiiO for tbe arreat and conviction of any person or persona who robbed the county treasurer's office. $15,-PS- Constantinople. Nov. 10. The Russian vriluntepr fleet has passed through the Bosphorus to tbe Mediterranean sea. see DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN MINE. ' Sonora, Cal, Nor. 10.-- F. A. Jeff- rey, aged 19, and John Henry, aged 48, were killed in the Draper mine at Coulsrtlle this morning. Jeffrey walked into the shaft and his body in felling strnck and knocked Henry a ho waa being hoisted to the surface, off the bucket. Both men fell 760 feet and were instantly killed. sees Panama. Nov. 16. Any ill feeling have existed between Panama and the Lulled States over tbe canal Dead Millionairess Says zone seems to be, disappearing. PanaClaim to Part of Wealth manians are preparing to celebrate the Is Not Good. arrive! here of Secretary Taft, and hi who,' it Is the desire of the gov. San Francisco. Nov. 10. When Ihe friends, will be the eminent, guests of tbe govcaee will in DoUic'r opened ijrJay ernment during bis stay. JohnJudge Coffey's court. Attorney son read the deposition of Mrs. J. L. It Moody, an aunt of the deceased. told of her affection for B'rths Dol-tuand sold that ihe girl wa like her own daughter. Il also told that to her knowledge Miss Dollieer hid no interest in her uncle Adolph Kchandle-- . Italians Regard Roossvelt as Champion of a Strong and Dominant Raco. who Is now attempting to secure a share of the wealth. ot Rome, Nov. 16. The election Mrs. Moody declared her niece was a girl of average good sense and edu- Roosevelt has been made the occascation, attractive, unselfish and with a ion of tho Ikhiuuicc of s.i Italian translation of The Strenuous Life, by high character. Roosevelt, wliiuh is having a big sale. The palters of Rome print articles MINERAL SPRINGS WERE MISREPRESENTED. on Mr. Roosevelt. Mr. Koosovrit doe not represent z San Francisco. Nov. 10. Bulls were party, but a superior individuality." filed In tbe United Staiea court, to- save one paper. He is the most r. rezonal mail i.t the United States, and day against E. B. Wsl bridge, to cover an aggregate of $11.1 hki damages in a private way is s champion or n for alleged libel and fraud. Tbe plain- strong nl victorious race, destined tiff in the cne in Tnxran. .Mineral through her virtues and irrepressible Springs company. It ts charged that energy to have the largest part in the the defendant in selling the springs to history of the world." The Osserfstore Rrn .a no, organ of the plaintiff made fraudulent representations on tbe strength of which tbe the Vatican, says: "Mr. Roosevrit. while aa eminent plaintiff expended $11,000 upon rents The and plaintiff statesman, able diplomat and eminent Improvements. writer, is showing depth and broadwent that sum returned. The plaintiff In the second suit. Is ness. He stands for simplicity of life Frank J. Hrilen. manager of the Tus- and rectitude of principles." Portland, can Springs, formerly of Ore. He asks $16,000 damages for li- ROCKEFELLER BUYS SANTA FE STOCK. bel. wherein it was stated that the defendant had romir.itted frauds in his Los Angeles. Nor. 10. President R'p management of the property. ley of the Sants Fe In an Interview here today, stated that it is s fart DECISION IS REVERSED that John D. Rockefeller and Jamei CHINAMAN HAB VANISHED. SiillmsB.prraident of the Natinosi fit; Cincinnati. O.. Nov. 10. The United bank of New York had purchased $25, States Circuit Court of Appeals teda y 6116,060 In Bants Fe stock. Mr. Ripley stated that he was no( revrreed the derision of Judge Wing, of the district roitrt at Cleveland In the aware a to whether this indicated rase of Hung Chang, arrested after he that E. U. llsrriKisn would be inten admitted be was horn in China, and ested in the ownership of the road was without the proper certificate to or not. although the fact that then Judge gentlemen bad been acting concerted! come to the United States. deals recently Wing held the Chinese exclusion law ly In several large some slight colof to be unconstitutional and released the would seem to lend how prisoner, whore whereabouts are now to the statement. He believed, unknown. D'strirt Attorney Sullivan ever, that Rockefeller and Rtillma carried the roue to the court of appeals had made the Investment in Santa Ft imply as an ia vestment. hare, whets be argued not only the that may WHAT ROME THINKS OF IT p-- , |