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Show THE MOBNIXO EXAMINED OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MOUXINO, JANUARY, 11, 105. CONTEST MOVEMENTS Of THE TREASURE RUSSIAN FLEET OVER MORE ELECTION" KRAID INDICTMENTS. Jan. 10. The Pueblo, Cok., grand Jury has returned 31 new tediouieuis, all charging fraud in connection with the recent elec- tkm. Several of the indict menl are against per non already arreet- ed. The remainder are againat persons bm indicted heretofore. Paper are being served. i e e e e e e e leeeeeeeeee 1 Sen of Moaay Found Under Site of Old Maey Mansion in the Bronx May Cauee Great Legal Fight. J. POSTPONE SMOOT DEFENSE Junior Counsel Were Not Able to bo Present. enaters Washington. Jan. 10. The opening f the defense In the lnvaeUfattoa of protean against Senator Smoot hao been deferred until tomorrow on account of the Inability of A. 8. Worthington, of counsol for Smoot, te attend. Mr. Worthington and Attorney Walde-tns- r Van Colt were in Utah and Idaho during the recere of eongreno interviewing witnesses to be railed to combat testimony againet Senator Smoot and the Mormon rhnrrh. Juilgrs J. W. N. Wblteoottoa of Utah, and P. H. Holts-helmof Idaho, and Representative French of Idaho, were th only praaeat today. er, wit-neea- ea BUSINESS New York, Jan. Id. Who will get the treasure, asld to be salut'd at $150,-OOaaid to be found in an old rusty box under the site of the old hlmry Mansiun ia the Bronx, is a question that way put to test some nice and novel points of law. Contractor Meehan, who recently purchased the land from the oatate of the late Theodore A. Mary, still holds the bdx la bis possession and does not believe the Mscy heirs hare any rightful claim to 1U contents. I have gone far enough into the a box," he said, to fled that it more than lu0,000, mostly of gold money of various countries, and that there is no document or paper in it indicating that it ever belonged to the Mac family. If they can establish a claim they can get it, There Is nothing In the box with a date on Ik later ihaa the Civil war." One of the principal helra of the Mary estate expreseed considerable Incredulity over the stray, or at least that the box belonged to his family, on the groued that his father's house was built in 1861 asd the box could only have been placed where It was was the structure found after erected, unless someone dug undercon-Utn- Kanaaa Town Forced to Call on ins City for Fire Aid. Kan- Fire that Lathe, Kansas, Jan. broka out at 1:45 o'clock this morning destroyed the business buildings iu the east side of the public square, including the telephone and telegraph offices and the poelottco. Efforts of the dUaena to arrest the flames were futile and an urge at sail for help was son t to Kansas City, 20 miles dlslauL A Basts Pe special train brought Are-- 1 yen and engines from Kansss Clly, who did good service. The loss la estimated at $150,000. No casualties are reported. POSTPONED UNTIL. MONDAY. Jan. I. Chairman Washington, Knapp of the Inters tat eoommerce commission today postponed until next Monday the hearing at Chicago in the caee involving allegations of rebate granted by tbs Sanu Fe road to the Colorado Fuel k Iron company. This action was taken in order to give President Ripley of the Benin Fe more time to secure witnesses. Bt. Peterabuig. Jan. 10. The Ruts confirms the Pnria Temps report of yesterday that the first division of the third rarifle squadron w ill leave Llbsu at th end of January, and will consist of Ik warships Adxenjsvin, General Admiral Apiaxiue, Admiral Ouahakoff and Nichols I. the cruiser Vladimer Monomark and several torpedo boat neath. destroyers and torpedo boats. la a lsngihy review of the military situation, the Novo Vremya urges the immediate reinforcement of Vladivosa. tok, th Island of Bahhalin and The paper lays: There ia little probability of the K useless being caught aa unprepared me . v . Vladivostok aa at Port Arthur, but the mural responsibility rests upon the government to eee taut nothing in the 10. Both bouses Jan. Helms, Mont, way of defensive preparation ia overof the Montana legislature balloted looked. Sakhalin and Kamtchaika are separately today for a United Stale both harder to defend and have n senator to succeed Faria Gibson. scantier population, but both am rich The result in the senate, all present, in mineral and other resources, auj are wan as follows: Itepubllrsaii T. 8. especially tempting to tlie Japanese to Carter, 10; Lee Mantle, I; William whose scheme far national expansion Lindsay, 2. and Conrad Kohrn, 1. they are necessary.'' Democrats W. G. Conrad, 6; H. L. Continuing the Novae Vrraiyn points 1. I Frank, 3: Walter Cooper, out that it is possible to send reinlieThe bouse voted as follows: forcements and supplies to Bakhaliu Publlcmwe ,, mrtwr, 0; Mautle, 7; and Kamtchaika while th ice lasts In5! W. F. Banders, 1; B. F. dependent of sen power and begs this White, 2l T. C. Power, 2, and K. W. should be done at once. Touch lug on the general peace talk King, 1, Democrats Conrad, 11; Prank, 4; In the foreign press the Novon Yrem-- yi summsrizes the list of Russian J. I. Phelps, 1; Waller Cooper, 2; O. K. Mil burn. 1, and J. K. Toole, 1. in the present war, and neks if it is possible to consider the question of peace without eubaiantlal Russian vicChicago, Jan. 10. George W. Keltories. veteran a railroad contractor, la sey, doad here, aged 67 years. Aa bis LOBE CONFIDENCE father's partner, Mr. Kelsey laid the IN KUROr ATKIN. first street railway tracks In New York and Philadelphia. Besides constructTokio, Jan. 107 p. m lnformatlot ing the railroad tracks from the na- which lias reached certain reliable quartional capitol in Pennsylvania avenue, ters her states that the Rusnian genhe superintended the construction of erals iu Manchuria are toeing confinutueroui other systems. He was a dence In Kuropatkin and that th Ruscivil war veteran. sian situation around Mukden ia n one. It la feared that if Kuropatkin attacks the Japanese positions alnng the Shakhe river, he will court disaster and that bis further retreat will mean the demoralisation of his army. This information goes on to say that flier la constant bickering at Ruarian Manchurian headquarters and that soldier are discontented there, dissatisfaction beginning with the eerie of re l real after tb battle of Teliare. and the withdrawal from Liao Yang, when ft waa believed It was possible to hold that place. The climax cam with the defeat at the battle of the 8hakhe river, following Kuropatkin' strongly worded order directing the forward Oct. 2. This defeat movement, dated brought n atorm of criticism on th Kaiu-tchatk- re-ver-m ns Work will Result in Rhenish and Westphalia Districts May Involve 300,000 Men Cologne, Germ say, Jan. 10. Both owners the coal miners sad wine throughout the Rhenish and Wertphal-districts are prapartug for n general strike. So far only 20,000 out of a total of 270.00V men concerned have gone out. The mine proprietors began rejecting request yesterday. A boon as their replies are received the miners, according to their previous decision, do not go to work when it is time for their ant shift. The employers under the law flxlug the relations of employer and employe, are notifying the minors to return to work or bo discharged whh the loss of six days wages. Dortniuud The miners at seven works went out today. The proprietors affirm that they are unable to agree to ihe demands to include the time of going Into and returning from tlie rhafu In the wage period, nor can they make expensive alterationsown-m-Ins draining the mines liecnuae the claim Germany would thereby lone her position In the lntcmaltoual competitive Held both in coal Itself and in manufactures by the use of coal. L Borne proprietors aver that tbo economic equilibrium Is so delicate that the uholu industrial fabric of Germany cun be disarranged and, contend that Germany could not lu the earn of a change in price compete with the Belgian and French producers. Only a week's supply of coal, it la further asserted, is In store. The matter 1 causing a tremendous discussion in the press, moat of the influential papers of Cologne. Frankfort, Dusaeldorf and Essen setting forth tbo miners' petition, while the Socialist periodical proclaim that n social war In beginning. lterr Hue, n Socialist member of tlie Reichstag, In n speech at Breen described the miners as working nax-c- d in water for the equivalent of 96 cents a day. curaed by the overseers ae laay and fatally affected by a worm disease because their life Is si ways in dmrkneas. "Whit difference does it make, asked Herr Hue, whether we starve or not. under such conditions? Let us strike with the iron fist and If we perish, tot us at leaat be men." The auditors of Herr Hue, miners In five shafts, have gone out on strike. Lieutenent James Jewell and one Private of the Fourteenth Infantry are Killed--MoLeader Killed and Fort Destroy ro were wounded. Xfc action waa aa Incident ia connec tion with the capture of a fort held by the Moro outlaws, which Major font governor of the Island, had attempted to secure by peaceful mean several month ago. Recently, while attempting to secure recruits on the island the kindly mean taken by Major Scott were mistaken by the surrounding Mores aud trouble action. brewing necessitated forcible Th Moro leader has been killed and the fort has been destroyed. The American troops were Moisted by the gunboat Quires la command of Lieutenant Walker. , - e ' Unwarranted Act of Vandalism Attempted la Destruction of Kaieer's Gift to the United Btatsa. ''m New York, Jan. 10 Mrs. W. L. of New York, widow of a banker, whose name lias been mentioned in connoctlun with the Morse-Dodgdivorce tangle and whose appearance before th grand Jury now Investigating the case was greatly desired by District Attorney Jerome, ha arrived In Cherbourg, France, according to a special dispatch received by a local paper. Her name, however, ilid not appear on the passenger list of the steamer Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, on which aha crossed the Atlantic. She landed with her son Walter and was met by couriers. Tbs party is en route to Nsples, where It it said Mrs. Gelsheneu will Join her daughters. She did not appear at the table during tb voyage from New York, being confined to her raovi by sea sickness. In the course vf nn Interview at her hotel, she la quoted as having aaid: 1 am to no way implicated In the Poue-Mo- i ac tangie. Tim assertion that I furnished Dodge money with which to fight bis extradition from Texan Is absolutely untrue and ridiculous. I do not even know Dodge by sight. My trip to Europe was arranged montiia ago. The revelations iu the Dodge case did not cause it to the lightest. My relations with Mr. Morse are purely those of a business friend. Me was my busbaud'a business friend aud partner. How could I desire to marry Mr. Morse when he has a wife already? I do not wish to marry Mr. Moras or anybody else. The reiwrt that 1 en ilearored to aid In Die annulment of the Moran marring in order to marry Mr. Morse is a hlack lie. I had no hand In th matter.' When ashed what she would do in case District Attorney Jerome secured nn imlivtmcnt against her, Mrs. Gel sheuen replied: It la Impossible that he do so, 1 have no connection with the tangle. Should Mr. Jerome, a you suggest, bring my name further into the matter, or should Urn judiciary desire my pressure. I will immediately raurel my arrangements lo spvud the Now winter hi Cairo and retnru to York. 1 wish It to be distinctly understood that I have not the slightest interest to or connection with th Morses' dumw,-Uafialre. e e COLD PREPARE SWAYNE m CASE to-da- y. Naphtha, With Which it is Laden, Gets Loose in the Hold and is Ignited Fearful Ex- Livestock Delegates Liataa to dresses and Then Take Up th Prims Qusstisn. sirs. Gelshanen Says Shs Did Not Flee to Europe Bsoaus of Dodge laveatigation Had Ns Idas of Marrying Moras. SOLVED aat ALVA ADAMS INAUGURATED GOVERNOR THEME WITNESS IN FRANCE ROBBERY MYSTERY WAVE IN EAST REORGANIZE IS STILL THE MISSING M0R0 OUTLAWS BATTLE Manila, Jan. 10 In an engagement which took place on January Ith with refractory Mores on the Island of Jolo, Lieutenant James Jewell and one private of the Fourteenth United Stats cavalry were killed sad Second Lieutenant Ruy W. Ashbrook of the Seventh L'nitl States Infantry; Captain Hals land Dory of the Fourth United States infantry; Second Lieutenant K. C. Kiebardaon of the Fourteenth United States cavalry sad three privates STATUE HEROES. Berlin, Jam Id Emperor WU- Item has couierred ou General Btocaael and General Nogi, the Ur- der of Pour Is Merits, iu recog-nitiou of bravery of themselves aud their troops at Port Arthur. His majesty has asked tha Russian and Japanese emperors to authorize Generals SioesMl and Nogi to ac- cept the decorations, Waskington. Jan. 1$. An unsuccesssa made today by one or more civilian to blow up the statue of Frederick the Great, recently presented to this government by tbs emperor of Germany, and now standing in tho war college grounds. A charge of explosives with lighted fuse was atMonth-Outl- ook tached to the fence surrounding the matue, but waa removed by aa employe before it exploded. No damage resulted to the etatue or to property or persona. Prompt measures were taken to detain tb perpetrators of the crime Thieves Whs Stole $8,000 Worth of Silver Bullion Are Arrested aad before they left the grounds but they Confess. did not succeed. The police have been notified and nil available Information ia being placed before them. East St. Louis, Jau. 10. Ia the arrest and confeasiun of William Burroughs, CUorge Rodger and William Majors, the police have cleared up the mystery of the robbery of a bonded ear in the terminal yards of $8,400 worth of silver bullion consigned from tha El Paso RECEIVER APPOINTED. discord Smelting company to tha United States commander and resulted in more than Mint at Philadelphia n among tks officer. Karanaugh month SR(k Tho men are teamsters. Ike tong inaction, the Information Chicago, Jan. 10 JudgeBemmer reLower Temperature Attest Many Cit- Part of tha bullion waa recovered the allege, ia undermining th morale of has appointed Edward ies of Middle West. the Russian army and It pointed out ceiver for the Whitney Electrtoal comday after the theft, but the remainder ia now supposed to have been used in that recent skirmishes and outpost pany, which la capitalised for gaJlOOr n lead foundry, having been sold at 10. Tha coldest weathbrushes iudlcate that tbs Russian sol- 000, to promote the allsged invention Clilcago,Jan. M of Albert Gallatin Whitney. Hi bond er of the season prevailed here today, one cent n pound, in mistake for the diers are becoming disheartened. are the minimum baser metal. Ferlcr Baum, n junk temperature being $ bethey do not show their former fighting waa fixed at $500. The petitioner denier In Bt. Louii, has been arrested Owen J. McNulty, Emil J. Voee sad low sera. Owing to absence of snow spirit or qualities. The siege guaa (o be sent to Man- John Christ, who allege the and wind, effect on traffic waa not se- - charged with receiving the stolen propchuria from Port Arthur will probably principally consist of mythical plus erty. be placed la advanced position for the and absurd Inventions. alwaa to On of the Inventions, it purpose of enabling the Japanese severe Kans&i City, Jan. 10 A shall for Into the Russian llnea. leged, consist la ejecting or shooting suuwtr-orwestia prevailed today above and beyond the atmosphere of ern Missouri and waa general throughthe planet commonly known as the out Kansas. STEAMER DETAINED FOR VIOLA- earth, four brass balls, which are reTION OF IMMIGRATION LAWS. supposed to gently and peaceably St. Paul, Jan- - 10 Sixteen degree main beyond said atmosphere after below Kero was tha lowest point reach-e- d up thrown or once having been shot her by the mercury la the govJan. 10. The commit-- i Portland, Or., Jan. 10 For th sec- there. ern ui eat thermometer, and although leeWashington, of the house to uraft articles of no previous record weather report ond Urns within n month a foreign Cincinnati, Jan. 10 President Her-r- f were broken, It waa the coldest day of t impeachment against Federal Judge completed its work by skip baa been detained in this port by Pulliam, of the National league, who Retidwto of Minnesota of the immigration i us pec lor for viola la threatened with pneumonia, waa re- and the Canadian northwest found the Ij ThV prePraimn'o7'Lweive"irUe impediment. They embrace obtain ported much better today. thin of the 'immigration law a temperature Just twice aa cold aa it ln moDe 7 by tah pretense, using waa la 8L Paul, the temperature there th in the first case toe inspector refused property of a bankrupt corporaBOOMING PORTLAND FAIR. lo issue necessary papers to enable the being 13 degrees below, la the Da- tion in tha hands of a receiver appointJO to of kotas It ranged anywhere from master a French craft to obtain ed by himself, and without making clearance papers on the ground that 10 John A. 26 degree below aero. Ore- to the company, for disJan. compensation Portland, deaerter from the ship was likely to Wakefield, director of concessions of the tew requiring him to live obeying become a public charge. hia district, for unlawfully and tha Lawia k Clarks fair, who be just BISHOP SPALDING SLOWLY IMPROVING. in Captain James McDonald, of the returned from n trip to BL Louis, where fining Pavis and Belden, Tha condition maliciously" British ship Hampton, which ia ready be went In th Interests of Portland Philadelphia, Jan. attorneys at tew, for alleged contempt to sail has been placed under arrest (ontlnuea of John U Spalding Blaliop of court. exposition, states that the enthusiasm te charged with having abandon! n Bailimprove, though slowly. Ha passed who have return ej east after awoke he this or while in this port who 1 n degen- of those when a and quiet night, Portland, tha fair mt. ia reGERMAN LOSSES IN erate aud afflicted with a loathsome visiting morning said that he felt better than at markable. Mr. Wakefield saya: FIGHT WITH HERREROB. of 11m the stroke since disease. paralysis Out of th greatest help w are re- any Jan. 10. In tha light beBerlin, McDonald afterthe to According Captain class of people. It which attacked him laat Friday is from this ceiving tween German troops commandth thin to en route man became ill while seems to me as though every person noon. General Meiater and tbe city and waa placed in a hospital upon who ha been to Portland and learned Tonight his physicians gave out tha ed by Major arrival hers, from which h escaped and th scope of th fair, baa, upon hia re- information that tha bishop had im- insurgent Witboyamin, Southwest Afvou twenty rica, Jan. 2. 3 and 4, Major Baron disappeared. turn east, turned promoter for th proved steadily for tha pari Nauaendorff and three other officer were and hopeful that lu shipping circle there li consider- expoeitioa hours four they of tb very beet type." and 15 men were killed. Four officers able Indignation expressed at th arts believes that the of the bent. His steep has been naturMr. Wakefield end 45 men were wounded. Ha ia Induced of tbs inspector who Is charged with nut and al opiates. by rapacity of tbs railroad! will be the uae of hia left tha being over aenloua. recovering slowly easterners of number limit to tho only Santiago, Chile, Jan. 10. Tha treaty arm, nut hie lower limb la yet entirely who will visit this city thla summer. of peac and amity between Chile and BAN JOHNSON OFFERS BUBSTL As soon as possible Director Wake- unclean Tha doctors aay the bishop is Bolivia has been approved by tb Be'JUTE. field will begin tb allotting id conce- not likely to recover the us of this asts and chamber of deputies, ssion. applicants for which bav been limb. hia numbers In for hare targe Cincinnati, Jan. 10. The national wailing baseball commission at their meeting return in order to begin work. today considered the changes in the PAINTERS IN CONFERENCE. national agreement, desired by the National Association' of Minor - League clubs. Several speeches were Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 10 Tha fifth made, most of the speakers urging greater quarterly meeting of the Northwest consideration for minor leagues. Ban Painters' conference was held here Johnson said ho was opposed to the Following nr tha officers for the league regarding ensuing term: request of minor drafted play era He offered a substiPresident, J. J. Robertson of Abertute which has been taken under deen; vice preeident, A. D. Ootbard of by the representative of tha Vancouver, B- - C.; secretary-treasure- r, minor leagues. He propose that each A. M. Baer of Tacoma; trustees, C. T club in the National and American Brackett of Hoqulam, F. C. Lowe of league be limited to the drafting of not Seattle and P. T, Kelly of Everett. The next meeting of th eoafereace more than four or five player each May year. He favored a maximum price will be held at Victoria. B. G--, 23rd. of $1,000 for drafted un. Third Baltic Squadron will Start for Vladivostok About the End of This Blue . for Russians Near Mukden Kuropat- T ' kin Discredited, Soldiers Disheartened. L General Cessation of KAISER CONFERS HONORS ON ful attempt (, BALLOT FOR U. S. CITY BURNS SENATOR PART OF TRIED TO BLOW UR Ad- Democratic Candidate ia Inducted Into Office ae Colored' Chief Executive. Douver, Jan. 10, gates In attendance lug of (he National Livestock association wu called to order this morning by Frank Hagenlmrlh. After an Invocation by the Right Rev. M. II. Hart, dean of Ht. John cathedral, an address of weloome was delivered by Mayor R. W. Speer of t Trues-da-ll Denver to which of the Wool Growers association responded. The annual address of President Hagenbarth waa read. An address of welcome from the governur of Colorado was on th program, but up at the capitol Governor Ieabody waa closing up the affairs of Adams hia office, and Governor-rloc- t was preparing to step into hia place, and it waa impossible for either gentleman to be present. for John W. Springer of Denver, eight years president of the association, delivered a short address la memwho of the members, ory had died. It was heard with marked attention aud elicited much favorable comment. the The convention then took up ' was question of reorganisation and several busily engaged with It for hours. Ia the afternoon no session of the association waa held, the hall being Wool turned over to the National Growers association, and a meeting of the call lemon on the mange Denver, Jan. 10. Standing beneath the draped folds of tha American flag, whila tha walla about him sad the floor beneath him. trembled la response to cannon that roared a salute in hie honor, Alva Adams was at nooa today inaugurated aa governor of Colorado. White he stood with uplifted - hand taking the oath of office, administered by Juatict Gabbert, there was at hia aide the athletic form of James H. Peabody, who will tomorrow inaugurate the must energetio and bitter contest that Colorado has ever for the right to fill the position that Governor Adams had Just sworn by the everlasting God to administer to tha beat of hie powers of body and mind. Th inauguration ceremonies were simple in the extreme. A few minutes before 13 o'clock Governor-ele- ct Adams called at the office of Governur Peabody who waa to accompany him to tha bouse of representatives where tie inauguration waa to be held. the two men, Psabody on tha right, Adams on tha left, entered tha house, which waa packed almost to suffocation by senators, representatives and visitor. Lieut. Governor Taggart, preaiding over tha Joint aeaaion of tha legislature, greeted both men a they stepped upoa the rostrum, with a shake of the hand, and seated Governor Prooa body on hia right, tha governor-ele- ct hia left. The chief Just ire will now administer lb oath of office to Alva Adams, Vice-Presiden- MISS PATTERSON of the New York. Jaa. 10. Seven survivors of the ill fated Norwegian ahlpMarpeaia which was wracked at sea ou Christ mas day by an explosion of naphtha, resulting In th death of eleven members of her crew, arrived here today on the steamer Trinidad from Bermuda. They had been rescued by the Danish steamer Gallia which happened by Just at the moment when tbe Mar peals wu blown into n shapeless maaa and the seven men who survived the shock wen taken from the aea, where they had sought the only refuge that remained to them after tlie explosion. They were landed at Bermuda by the Gallia which wu bound from Hamburg for Savannah. The Marpeala sailed from New York for Cette, France, on Dee. fi, with a cargo of naphtha and had boon out only n day or two when her troubles began. One gale succeeded another but nil were weathered in safety and without much damage until Dec. IT. On that day th ship was battered and knocked aboat In n merciless manner. Her ventilators &ew. ware carried away at the deeka, her hold began to fill and soon the cargo of cares of uphtba began to warp back and forth with every movement of the Teasel. Boon the cum began to give way under tbs strain and ia n little white the freed naphtha wu floating around oa top of the water ia the hold. Gu accumulated steadily and by Chrldtmu day, tha Marpeaia wu a loaded bomb needing only th ellghteri spark to blow tha whole structure to atoms. Hew th spark reached the be highly charged hold aever will knows but suddenly there came a terrific report, the forward deck shot up into the air with n'cruh and a roar and In a moment the entire ship wax wrapped in flames. Thou ef the eighteen men on board who had not been caught to the tint bunt threw themselves over tha aide of tb flaming ship Into the aea. There were only seven and tha seven would have followed their companions-- to an early death hail not the Callt" Mch chanced to be in the vicinity, c . down quickly to their aid. , Arm-Inar- ILL WITH T0XSIUT1S. New York, Jan. I Nan Patterson, who is a waiting a second trial on a charge of killing Caesar Young, ia ill with I unslUt is In the Tombs prixon. Her condition i regarded as serious. Since the lari Jury in her trial reported a disagreement more than two weeks ago, Mias Iauerson has been lu receipt of a large number of letters ev cry day. a her mail today there wa a registered letter from a man in Port . land. Ore., enclosing $25 with tha re- quest, that aha ne the money to pur-chfur herself a new year token. The letter said Miss Patterson has many sympathizers to the went who believe her innocent, and runrlttdrd1. li you need any more money, send the wurd Miss PaHersun gave the $25 to her father, saying: lake this and buy namtna a and fell her T am 1 am not at home with her. toiry ae pre-et- plosion Results in Death of Eleven ir ( he aaid. Chief Justice Gabbert stepped forward and in a few aeronds the oatn wae given and taken and Alva Adams was the governor of Colorado. LieuL Governor Haggrtt, alill reserving the seat of honor for the governor of the state, requested Peabody to change seats with Mr. Adams,-anthe man who went out pawed to the left of the presiding officer. while the man who came lu took the post of honor on hia right. Governor Adam then commenced the reading of his inaugural address. Conflict Predicted for the Near Future Between Turkey and Bulgaria Inevitable Lomlon, Jan. 10. The active preparations already reported to have been made both to Turkey aud Bulgaria for a possible war thU year are fully confirmed by n letter received in London from n minister accredited to tha TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Balkan courts. Thla minister, who hu Just completed n tour of tho Balkan Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. capital, writes that the Turkish and are energetiAll drngzista refund the money if it Bulgarian governments for eventualities 'alia to cure. E. W. Grove signa- cally preparing Large shipment! of arms and ammuniture on each box, 25c. tion have boon made and recruits from Asia Minor nr arriving at Balonlca Sau Fram ieco, Jan. 10. The Parifle weekly for tho Turkish army. Mail liner China nailed The Bulgarian and Greek bands In today for the Unant with a fuff carg about 100 paa- - Macedonia are inereuiaf' dally, aad 1 are fighting each other and Turkish troops. The three-cornere- d guerrilla warfare threaten! to assume tbe blood-tephase In tha spring. the minister, But, conclude whether or not there will be real war between Turkey and Bulgaria In the spring, I am not prophet enough to aay. Unices certain powers think tha time la opportune war may be postponed this year at least, but In any vent we are a year nearer th Inevitable conflict- - Astoria, Ore. Arrived fi; Steamer G. W. Elder, Ban Francisco; schooner Ethel Sana, Ben Fedrat |