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Show FIBS FtLlASSOCIAIfB 1 1! did TDnne OGDEN CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING. VOL n. NO. 32 fact, complelo return show tend. Several that- exactly i hundred were wounded; I cannot give tho prerloe figure of the wounded, but you shall hare an opportunity to sec the full reports." "They uy that Gorsky will bo liang-suggested tho correupondeut. "Nonsense, replied tbe Grand Duke. "It ia asserted that some of ths troops refused to obey commands? waa the next suggestion. "Thera ia no question of the loyalty of the troop, " a started the Grand Duke. "They did their duty. They are ready, as I am ready, to die in the atreeta, for the emperor. A soldier waa asked by one workman why bo Bred, the questioner saying to him: 'Youll be a workman soon. Perhaps, lie replied; 'then you may be a soldier and know what It to to obey your oath to do your duty to your emperor. "Might I ask your Imperial highness lewa of the present situation T" aaid the correspondent. "With tills unhappy war upon our soldiers," said tho Grand Duke, "wa are passing through a crisis I will not attempt to comwal it; It cannot be concealed; bat with the help of God wo will emerge from it ns we have emerged from otber'troublea In the past. In the Interior there are many elements of discord but the situation is not so bsd as it is psiuted, Tlie disorders at Warsaw, Kieff and elsewhere are largely Industrial, produced by trade depression and consequent lack of employment on account of the war. They base. are not revolutionary Then without bring asked, the Grand Duke went on, "People speak of a constitution. A constitution would mean tlie end of Russia, as the state would be gone, anarchy would supervene, the empire would be Finland, Poland and perbapa other frontier provinces would have broken away.. Russia Is not ripe for a constitution. Go out among the peasants, matter of . Bt Petersburg, February L 1:M fc ir of Grtnd Duka Vladimir, unde Nicholas ud commander of tb. tepertal gusrda granted the Duke a to tbe A undated Freu at place in Quay de la Oour, adlniniiig the winter palace. The cnmwpondent received in the Grand Duke't private eludy into which he waa uaherel v. th, grand duke'a aide de ramp. Em-Mn- Sternest regarding the evente of I know. I bar nad account In the foreign pirn. I have stood tgliasi at the frightful stories of butchery of Innocent people which they have printed. I know they ar veil lolentloned patriots with s priest st their head, coming peacefully to pises I heir grievances before his awjestjr, were ruthlessly tint ihnra li the street.; but wo Prince Belandaky, who bu the reputaknow that behind this pesceful procesfinest of the one polo of being tion men sion was sa uarchtitle sad aocultstia playera and moat popular young in plot of which the overwhelming majorik Europe. The prince wu attired the dishing uniform of an officer of ity of workmen wen merely innocent the lanrere of the guard, and preernt-e- d tools. We know from examination of a atriking oontraat with the grand the dead and those smiled that some duke U the latter aroao from hie desk, alleged priest, wen srtuslly revoluin diswearing a almple blue undrew blouse tionary igiutan spd stmlsnti Could the guise. We had to save the city from oTer uniform trouaem. vaulted celling have been euddenly a mob. Unfortunately, to do so innoBut lowered and tlie apadoua apartment cent nnd guilty suffered alike. rfflitwriwi to the Umlti of a tent and anppoee 140,00 mea hid reached the the big mahognay deck converted Intu gate of the winter pi lice; they would a eamp table, the grand duke would have racked It s. ths mob racked Verhave preaenled the picture of a hard sailles: From ths pslsts they would working general upon a Held of battle. have gone elsewhere sad the whole Everything about the apartment with oily would hsve beet delivered over to (Continued on Page 8.) report a heaped up on the table before anarchy, riot, blood died and flames. him. beepoke tbe man of work. The Our duly vie the duly of every goveludy might well be micUkaa for the ernment, The same eftuition hu confronted . office of some buay American railway manager. Tbe grand duke h a man In other cuntrlea Why, bceaura this should whoto tho In occurred in Kuril, appearperbapa (5 yean, a veteran well ae in fact for he won hit world point the lager at icorn at us? ance 25 In tbe midst of oer difficulties, why aptira and the Croie of 8t George yeere ago on the plains before Plevna. should . be lunad upon? Why Should He is Mg framed end dark visaged and America, eipeciiUy, midnterpret and Prlaat Reiterates Accusabu Iron gray hair, and rreemblea more think ill of us? We hive always been Unfrocked tions Against Bishop, but Will of a century, friends his brother Alexander III. tlian his friende-frie- udi Let ths Matter Drop. nephew Emperor Nicholas. Although when Amerlta ieedd friend. I rehie fkce and frame (how marks of re- member when America wu oar great y. Philadelphia, Jan. 21. Rev. I. N. W. friend. cent illness, the nervous energy ho Irvine this of today issued a statement anman What ell a ehuged? gives the impression "Why bu that he had given up the fight it? deserve stern nouncing to His done features Whet force and action. of hea Russia Bishop Talbot. he talks, lending to hie counoften hu Russia done to Amerlta? Why against Rev. Irvine aays he will drop all protenance n charm suggesting the singu- should the foreign proas, (specially larly gentle ride to hie nature which that of Gnat Britain sot hesitate be- ceedings against Bishop Taloot.'botn makes him beloved in his home and fore any ralsmay; so iirralkm aeema ecclesiastical and civil He atntea that too horrible for them to prink They be la actuated by a desire to prevent among hie family and friends, to the Kpiscopal You must remember," said the do not expleia that on Saturday every further scandal cfaurch. Grand Duke In French, for while ha dead wall ia 8L Petersburg wu plaRev. Irvine charge that money and knows English perfectly, he prefers the carded with vsrniup to the people not Gallia tongue to any except hie own, to araembk No; hut they tall that Influences werp used by Bisnop Talbot you must remember I am a Grand thouaandi pf Inioeeat people .were to block his efforts to bring the Case Duke and a subject of tbe emperor. As Rilled and other tfcotMadi wounded, before an ecclesiastical court. In deciding to proceed no further, inch I am extremely loyal to nim, end and paint the streets is running reft I am Rtuslaa from the crown of my with Mood They eves say the dead he anyn; "I do not know what else can be heed to the tip of my toee," accomwen pushed under the lee of the Neva done with Bishop Tilbot, who panying the words with a (weeping at night It Is fnfimotu. gesture. brought such scandal dpon the church "They ray nothing of Imlated offiWhat information can I give you?" cers set upon by mobs in the street! and such wrong on others, but 1 forgive The newspapers ahroed," suggested and hnmmend ieto tnemstbilfty, or of him and I herewith freely and without the correspondent, have made many policemen killed or wounded. As a reservation offer him a full and free if we were standing on the pardon, w IRVINE TO FORGIVE u TALBOT u hu u WHEN MILES SHACKLED AGE) DAVIS Hsrih Manure of Old Soldier la called ia Houae Debate by Williimi. Re- Washington, Jan. 31. The treatment by Gen. Nelson A. Mika of Jefferson Davie, president of tin Confederacy, during the time he was a prisoner at Fortress Monroe, Vn, was recalled m the Houae today when Mr. William. (Miss) the minority leader, tried to veure the adaption . of the Benito amendment to the House provision retired officers serving with the state militia. Mem Hull (Iowa) and Hay (Va), both members of tbe military affaire committee, endorsed the House provision making It retroac-tlYf- t, The latter declared It waa lc doctrine to tart money, and for that reason called upon the Democrats demo-crai- to stand by the committee. It wu at this juncture that Mr. Williams arou id spoke of the action of General Miles In placing shackles on the anklet Jefferson Davis. He shared, he said the opinion of southern men to that, hut he did not think it was the time, Place nor the way to get even. Mr. william, motion to agree to the Senate amendment, which does not make tho tow concerning retired officer, retro-Wlv-e u was lost, 71 to 17L The bill wu rant to conference. 9?" Appropriation bill debated for an hour but 111 had not been concluded when the House adjourned. ed a reeolu-v,0(U-er! bjron Mr (New calling the secretory of the Information regarding the In-rt- u " Ct? amount of armor pints or the battleship. Connect!-cmi Louisian. smendmento lo the Army Appropriatlon bm were sent to confer-1.?- ? HH low, Cnpron (R. Hv (Va.). being appointed wnlerees on the pert of the House. Protracted debate arou over a r' the minority with a alight modifies-wWi'ufor tna amendment relating to retired ul rr;' te Mr?irnrlnLwith K? Kfrimente. MW that House amendment wu dl- Nelron A. Inspector -- Gen fra 1 HuU nd HeroppoSed XV""ckhSr,?,',,dmt. fralMiu! .He Mid former tht ,f dls- - x nionthi agn, tho wou!d h,T " ii relate u present cor- - ' rferrd from Wants Entire Vote in 109 Precincts Quashed the committee Columbia to ihe judiciary committee. On presenting tbe measure Mr. Platt said that I he bill did not. entirely suit his own vies of the rrauedy. 'I he day for a vote xx the at itrhood bill having been fixed, the opponent a of the bill failed to uuitrM their customary readincKU to apeak, but Senator Nelson filled the gap with a speech In support of the bill aa it stands. He contended especially that there waa no foundation for tha claim that, the people caat of the MteaiMippi River were to those of the west of it. anutgonietio Ha congratulated the peo-p- le of the wet upon thnae of tbe root to aid them In having maintaining The We of the weat Proper equilibrium. have a little of the in ua still. cowboy he aaid. and at timoa we are inclined to ride too rapidly and It la well to have a balance wheel.' The passage attracted the attention of Mr. Bailey, who auggeeted: "When the senator ferls that thie wild Impulae tinglinjg lu hie blood he canJlnfl restraint if he will make application at the White House. Denver, Jan. 31. With ths testimony of Chairman Fred A. Williams of the Republican city committee given before the legislative gubernatorial contest committee, attorney fur former Governor Peabody rested their case tonight and tomorrow Governor Adams will begin offering evidence in his own behalf, Frrim n statement made by ChairDuring the day the following bills man Williams while on tbe stand in were passed: naponse to n question by Attorney Opening to public settlement ihe reWard, who has end acted ths examinaportion of Kound tion of witneaaes for the eontestor, linquished Indian reservation in California. Vallep Peabody, It ia gat Wed that the latter Providing for the protection of will uk the committee to throw out the entire vote in 101 Denver precincts, forest reservation and parka. Authorizing ihe construction of counting only the . balluts ran in the revenue cutter vessels on Puget Bound remaining S3 precincts. According to at a coat of $50,000. Chairman Williams statement this Providing for a tender for the engiwould give Peabody a plurality of neer service of the twelfth lighthouse 6.410 iu Denver. Deducting Adam's district appropriating $12300 plurality of 5,073 outside of Denver, therefore.and Peabody would have a total of 737 more The senate 8:55 p. vn. went Into votes than Adams While not auexecutive session nnd adjourxisd five la it stated, generally thoritatively minutes later. understood that Tea body will ask the committee to recommend that he be seated upon the showing made In tho above figures. A feature of the brief cross examination of Chairman Williams was ths unequivocal statement tint the local public utility corporations had contributed nothing toward the Republican campaign fund and that tbe charges of ths opposition that an la Charge imenae amount of muney had been Subornation of Perjury Arising From Famous Divorce committee by given the Republican Matter. corporations to assist in electing Pre-bowere false. dy Denver, Jan. 31. Ballot a from five Denver were precincts outside of examined by the handwriting experts today in the contest rase. Thr exierta testified that out of 5.211 ballots, 950 of which were marked for Adams and 218 for Peabody, they found 270 Democratic and two Republican ballots written In 14 handwritings.' Seven of these bal-ln- ts ranii In fodsHis ormilTi a s precinct 40 miles from Denver, were in the same handwriting, as that which was moat prevalent in the Denver precincts. THE JOINT STATEHOOD BILL IS, UP r day before the Judgment not at ell sfrsid of the covert attack throne of Jesus Christ, onr eternal Excessive Capitalization of Columbia Corporations Curbed by Connecti"1 am not on his democracy. ha God. cut Senator's Bill uid, "afraid of my loyalty or fealty as a southerner, I did so much to stay GIRLS WERE BURNED OUT . Washington, Jan. 31. The senate tounder cover that we might sa well continued the consideration of ths day come out. I ihen (he feeling that 31. Jan at Fire Obarlln Oberlln, O., statehood bill with Mr. Nelson as joint Southern men gnurslly entertain recotcollege today distroyed Baldwin ths principal speaker. A number of conduct Gen. Miles when he garding tage, the principal ladies domitory, bills were passed. Including one largely of the on uklra Jefferson shackles put valued at $40,000. The contents of the increasing tlie fere for Incorporating Davla, ud I do lot believe it will were saved by male students, stock building rompanies in the District of sound in history to his credit or that but the domitnry Itself is a total loas. Columbia. it wlli sound ia history to the discredit During the early hours of the sesof Mr. Davis that he wu compelled to sion of the senate loilay there were submit to It, old sod triplets ud sick several echoes of the presidents mesa he wu st the time. If this legislasage of yesterday calling attention to tion had ben printed at uy body else abuses under the corporation laws of than General Miles, I would have taken the District of Columbia. In addition the same course that I have token, to a bill intended to correct tbe existthit I would have taken it much ing evil, which was introduced by more utotriy ud muck more warmly. Senator Platt (Conn), tlie senate I aland In the lelationahip to Jrffenon passed a bill intended to restrict the Davla that some of my critics do not. number of new corporations and reFirst, he wu a Mlitlaipplu and I am moving the temptation to rxreaaive one. My grandfather wu the senior Thin It is proposal to capitalization. captain of hli regiment ia the Mexican do by requiring ths payment of a fee of wu and his fovorite esptoin and in 40 cents on every thousand dollars of the third plies, he wu my friend, capital stork of new corporations far in old mu at be a friend of a While this bill wu under considerachild or boy. If yog want to punish tion, Mr. Bacon made inquiry as to Gen. Mika or uyhody else tor what whether It waa intended to core the wu date In those dsyn; if history is evila relating to local corporations to hold out Its onsdnuiUos, ell right, which had been pointed out by the but thte Is got the time or the place, president and Mr. Gallinger replied nor the way to get even The people of that it would have n beneficial effect in the Booth dont puhh la little ways regulating corporations organised in Ilka that" the future, but would not In any way The Williams smemiiMct ud moregulate existing corporations. He tion wu lost, 71 to 1?L The other added that some of the lawyers of the amendment wen thee noa concurred senate were giving attention to the in snathe Mil eent to coeforence. After adopting the mteranee report 31. Jan. Frauleia Munich, Bavaria, on the Phlfljgrtu government Mil the Reubke, of ths Court Theatre, who la Hoiks resumed oorridentlon of the playing the Juvenile lead in Hauptpost office appropriation. mann BsrgschmleJe," found on her As in tbe com of othsr appropriation dressing table last evening a beautiful billo, Mr. Littklald (Maine, tolled bon bon box with n note requesting her to the vest ram called for by to open tha box before going on the office MU) finAOOAN. he If. the post The actress wu too much ocstage. aid, appropriation wen to continue to do so until before tha last cupied Mm at their present then would bo a act, and when ahe did open it an adder deficit of $61.000 WO. darted out and tautened its fangs on Mr. Payne would out commit himself, her dress. Fraulrin Reubke screamed in replying to questions by Messrs. Miami fell in a faint, and the attendants nor (Win) ud Gal us (Tenn.) u to killed the raider. After some delay whether the House would pees s public the actreaa wu able to finish the . Beautiful Bon Bon Box Contained Agent of Death DELIBERATE am a income Mr. Rsmeddl (la.) delivered a long argument in rapport of a proponed amendment to the Mil granting ihe franking privilege to slits or territorial dcpsrtmauti of ednratlon on matter addraerad to ny Mb sol or school official The bill wu Mi sade ud the House it S:03 pi m. adjourned until tomorrow. . TAXES CAUSE STARVATION. New Orieus, Jss. ven Rus- FIND ANOTHER WIFE. San Francisco, Jan. 31. A San Francisco woman his been added to the Hat of the dead wires of Johann Hock or Iloeck, suspected of wife murder in Chicngo. Four years ago, the man lived in this city. He was married to a Mica Loughs p, who kept a bakery on Bryant street. She died suddenly of grief, her husband said, over their sons death. This son was killed In January, 1900, and Mra.Hoerk died soon afterwards. Later Hoerfc lived on Clay atreer, where, it la alleged, ha courted the landlady's daughter, while writing love letters to another woman In Chlcsgo. At the same time he said he was engaged to a rich widow in 8L Louis. f lach Sl-T- Don land. Ore., Jan. 81. After many hiving uttered a false affidavit drays of slUrnce the Federal grand liidictmeuta iu returned three Jury connection with the isvratlgatioa Into tlie land frauds which It u allsged brave been prrpetrated upon the United HLrates guvernsiest. The flrav Indictment Is against United Bislcs Senator John II. Miteh-elCongressman Dinger Hurnann, 8. A. 1). Purer, Horace G. McKinley, IS m iua -. Watson, Daniel W. Tarpley, Elhcrt K. Brown, Nr! lie Drown his A. Young, Frank IL wife, Henry Clark H. Loomis and tSalmua B. l. 1- Wal-ilauiu- t, Axmaby. They are charged with having conspired on February 1st. 19V2, to defraud the United States government uf public lauds located In township 11 south and range B. east, by preparing rand filing affidavits as to the occupa-- t ioxx and Purpose Directed Shot Fired at Czar at Prayer a St. retereburg. Frb. 1.3 m A sensation ol but unconfirmed report was current Lnt ntght that tha commission Invaitigatlng tbe Incident of Jan. 19 (when, during tbe annual ceremony of tha binning of tbe waters of the Neva, the imperial family narrowly escaped death); baa discovered that It vrae a is the second Msyor Davis. indietiiient This sgsisst Elbert K . Brown and Nellie B. Brown are new persons in the lend fraud esses. They are, the government asserts, ths mysterious Alee smlcr Drown and Nellie Backus who figured conspicuously In the first lend trial. Thi-- it wss thought tlie names were wlioily iuisginsry. No specific charge is made against Mr. Hermann ss Is done In the csss of Mr. Mitchell. The lndictmseta today have ths of two fold object connecting his wife with tha Brown and rase and removing any lilegsl- iyL that might hsve occurred when Messrs. Mitchell and Hermann wer first Indicted. At that tins Mr. Henry was sssiatant United States district attorney and for fear that he with ample might not be visited authority to, of his own volition cause a legal It was Indictment thought best to reindict under the name charges. Ths first Indictment, It is brlleved .will he quashed. Kln-rs- rl and Miller, named ia the second indictment are said to he agents cf a lumber company in Michigan. PRINCESS APPENDICITIS. HAS Daughter of King Edward la Suocsee-fullOperated upoa by Sir Frederick Treves. y London, Jsn. 11. Princess Victoria, daughter of King Kdwairi, underwent 4ra operation for appcndltla at Buckingham Palace this morning. Tha operation wan performed by Blr Frederick Treves, surgeon in ordinary to the king. A bulletin subecqoently Issued aays: "The circumslsncvs of tbe operation were favorable. The princess bore it verv well and is progressing nttefao-terll- y. e-v- to whether they ebould see the minutes of the grand Jury. Btelnhardt pleaded guilty and was given ten days in which to Me supplemental motions. nt Salem, Mass., Jan. strati was building on Washington, destroyed by Are early today entailing a loss of $100,000. The heaviest loss was sustained by the Salem News 81. Publishing company. AFTER LULL firnt rt expression of Mrs. Chariee and Mrs. Arthur Camennlnd when in formed of the rapture of Johann Reln-Yxra- Struck Illhcola Republican Leader Is In Face. Springfield. 111., Jan. 81. Benator Dranlel A. Campbell, tlie Republican leader in the senate, wm struck in the Reilly fb the upper face by bonne today immediately after ad. Mnrh excitement followed journment rand twe of Campbelle enlleagum, e Mueller and Brown, and the reached for Krilly and ejected him him from the chamber and placed under arrest. Senator Campbell said he could give no reason for the esMult. Washington Jsn. SL Tbe Howe nommlttee cm Immigration end natmre!-- I nation today authorised a favorable report on the Adams bill te prohibit ths n(ry into the country of mors then 80,000 parsons from any one constry and In any one fiscal year. CROOK M'INTIRE GUILTY Paeeer of Fraudulent C hackee Beet of Many Lawyers In Montana. New York, Jan. Intyre of 8L-Ph- tllp Get Mo Terns, today pleaded guilty to s charge of passing a fraudulent cherk on the Cltixens National bank of Norfolk, Va, whan arraigned In the Tombs police enurt. An additional charge was presested gainst him sod the examination was continued until Thursday. Nashville, KNOWN IN MONTANA. MURDERS BLIND GIRU LOSS ' ASSAULT IN SENATE. aergeent-rat-arm- BIG RUSS .The princess, who has bees 01 for some time, same to London January 87, to prepare for the operation. She wm born in IMS. Hock. The Peabody Me In New Steamer from Vera Crus upon charge of pasa worthless draft for $100 on a Lamar. Col., Jan. 31. Guayqulns sing bank In the cily of Mexico is badly was 17 old years Orara. a blind girl. wanted in Butle and Kalis pell, on a found murdered today la tlie restan-rra- nt similar charge. Bogus drafts purowned by her uncle. Julio to lie drawn by the La Folctte where ehe slept. Her head had porting bank of Ira Folctte, Tenn., upon the A trunk First Narioanl bank of Chicago for deft open with an axe. 9 tbe room had been rifled of $300 and fzr-- jiMscd here end In KsilspelL noma Jewelry. The girl hod been gacareer in MonPhilip McIntyre' Girl Butte, Mont, Jsn. Gagged and Killed With Inlyre, arrested last Saturday Axe While Trunk Was York eity on the arrival of n Rifled. SL-Th- Wss fllp Thousand Killed or Wounded in bej n Few Days gged and It Is supposed the robber hilled T,cn Rnd-rte'i- Mukden. Jan. 81. Thre is airethrar lull in the fighting, trait it is impossible to tell how long It will last. Tha Russian looses tho last few days were about 10,000. Many of the bodie been of ths killed have not yetStacfcel-liers gathered. Lieutenant Generalloser. The corps was the heaviest lossee, according to Chinese Japanesewere also heavy. reports, The Russians took aliout 500 prisoners. The Japanese forces on the Russian right were originally about 10,000. who were routed and but afterward they were strongly reinforced from the Japanese right. Mitchenkoa wound Is General serious, a bullet having fractured his knee Joint. General Kondraf witch was shot, end the bullet lodged through the lungs exat bts spine, w hence it has been tracted. HI chief of staff. Colonel Andrieff, was seven ely wounded lu the head. CROSBY APPOl NT ED. panic-stricke- n, Chicago. Jssi. 81- George H. Crosby was appointed freight traffic manavice ytem, ger off th Burlington Mr. Cros-b- v Thomas Mlll?r deceased. awkWiuit traffic man-ake- r win formrlr in that and v f 11 be succeeded now general Tvea. position by D. O.the lines west off the - ddlbrrate attempt at terrorism and freight agent cf that the responsibility fur tbe inser- Missouri river. LhI?rirr nlwayi mao.. tion of grape in front of a saluting Publte Grodno, Russia, Jtn. hore lnvth to" fount of Russian colony xetr that city. The were charge has bore fixed upon RogdanoS. We are delightwen "lhat " Wter what Immigrants say they compelled disturbances her on Jan. 80, In conSt. Louis. Jan. El. a private of the Seventeenth battery of fonffWM tow to leave Rumis ewtag to the excessive sequence of which troops were called the First Horse artillery of the guards, ed and we hope ae wi.l be nradehru-..iilax rate pnrsiliig Muy stories of out. A mob of 2,000 strikers destroy- who was serving tho gun. Bogdaaoff, pav tbe extreme penalty for lit ilarvarion smosg the poorer classes ed the telegraph line and looted tbs It la said, is former student and a jetfrt ffihnrt tho lift? of our from thie cams in told. hops. member uf a revolutionary Association. (ingulahMJ?1111 a sian families leeched this dty today irate to Loe from New York to mike tkrir homes with tho Specially Charged With Having Unlawfully Prepared False Affidavit For Mrs. E. Watson to Sign . u building en.1 1 river ud hsrbor bill, but said thit ths present teuton would be brought to dura with for the next flsctl year that would be within the government Senator Mitchell is of these lands. settlement Senator Mitchell is specifically charg--! with hiving at Washington D. C. oa at Mank 8, 1902, unlawfully prepared an ffidavlt for Emma L Watson to sign in which Airs.elmWatson untruthfully was a buna fide seswore that ttler on a portion of these lands. It also rhrargea that Senator Mitchell prepared D. lin Lawfully an affidavit fur S. A. Du ter to sign, in which Puter Is to have swore that he knew the contents of the Watson affidavit were true. The Indictment charges that Mitchell received as a com pen sat ion services the sum of for his alleged 92.000 paid to him by Pnter. The Indictment goes on to state that in pup siianee of the ctmsplracy, to BenatorA. New York. Jan. SI Tbe Dodge-Mors- e Wm. Mitchell introduced Puter cases for conspiracy and subornation of Richards, assistant commissioner In transwere afternoon thta perjury tlie government land office at Wasferred to the criminal branch of the hington, stating that Puter was one of of court gensupreme oourt from tbe reliable citterns In Oregon. the mostsecond eral sessions. Indictment Is against The Juatice Kennedy of Buffalo, will open Henry W. Millay, Frank T5. Ktncart, this court next Mon. lay and before Mrartln G. Hoge. and Chaa. Nlckell. biqi must come tbe arguments on tbe 1st of Medford, Ore. It chargee that motion of tbe defendants for permisoa August 81, 1M4, unsion to Inspect the minutes of the grand these to procure 100 other conspired lawfully Jury, wbirh were today submitted o to commit perjury by making JnJjge McMahon Just before the case persosi false oaths that oertstn lands M the was transferred. Mmdford lend district known ns tiThose who ueked permission were mber lands wrre being bought former Justice Edgar L. Thurman of lit and stone good faith and not for purpose of tbe supreme court. Attorneys A. H. Those persons falsely specnlstiim. Hummel and Benjamin Steinhardt. awore hid not contracted to that they Jerome argued for District In fset they these lands, when a delay, butAttorney counael for t.he defan.lants sell them on speculation. instated on an Immediate deefoion. were buying The third tndtctmrnt Charges Mayor Judge McMalmn sal.l be would adjourn Wm. If. Dirts of Albsny, Ore, with the matter, giving his decision later ns pt . IN LAND ERAUD CASES CRIMINAL COURT GETS DODGE CASE last great u THREE MORE INDICTMENTS chasgid District of cm fair. PRICE FIVE CENTS Following this Mr. Platt introduced Lie bill colloquy and on motion of Mr. xt wm (jaliiiigttr to tbe judiciary committee. The retewaee to the president's rimoso waa d. Vladimar in Interview Tells Real Extent of Bloodshed and Says Mob Would Have Sacked St. - Petersburg. aw fOUEUSI VcdBMr, mv sol oMtr. Ttan flay FEBRUARY 1, J905. problem - KllB UTAH are irn touted. r ri. tana was novel, the alleged swindler as she attempted to make ae ou- appearing with excellent credentials, tcry. apparently being signed by a supreme her court Justice of Tennessee, McIntyre, representing himself to be the attorney of the Tennessee Coal and Iron com Potsdam. Jan. 81. The physicians In pany. attendance upon Prince Eitel FYiedrirh Tbe local attorneys imposed on in today: issued the following bulletin turn gave McIntyre letters of recom"During the first half of the night the mendation to Ksllspell members of the cm account of tlie wm reatlens bar. end to other attorneys throughout prinre difficulty In breathing. He the Northwest. After making himselt pain and five bourn after midnight. Tems good fellow with the lawyers here, inflamatfon 70. The perature 101, pulse Is diminishing. The McIntyre renewed his acquaintances lung of the right in Butte and KallcpeTl, prevailing upleft lung Is unchanged. on some of his legal friends one dsy to Identify him at the Clark hank In PRINTERS STRIKE. Butte and the Conrad hank In Ksiispell securing $500 on two bogus drafts. 31 The Jen. prinEketenlnoalav, ATrlntyre obtained the drafts from an no and struck ters here have Omaha Lithographing company, havhave Issued. Strikes are being ing tbron made, it is alleged, through of Iron e In number also been declared false representations. been work and mines. There have no disturbance. Frankfort. Ky, Jsn. 31. Tbs loner house of the general seeembly today VOTER. FRAUDULENT SENTENCE adopted a resolution endorsing the position of President Roosevelt In the 81Charles Kan Francisco. Jsn. metier of extending the powers of ths fraudof convicted Interstate Commerce Commission. Wyinxnn. recently last, ulent voting at tbe primary electionthree year, was today sentenced to Havana, Jan. 31. The Governmental years' Imprisonment. sanitary work recently authorised by House the Cuban congress in the principal Washington, Jsn. 1. The and cities is being Inaugurated under ths Marine Merchant on committee the personal supervision of the secretary of reported favorably Fisheries today public works. discrimination against to rtaoro bill the -in vessels engaged American wiling Springfield, 111, Jsn. 3L Representacoasting trade. tive Pogue of Moultrie county today Introduced a hill in the legislature apJsn. 81. Mltsa. Cotirlsml. Rumis. several eson propriating $2,500 for Illinois building Work bal been resumed extablishments here, but the strike cun- - and exhibit st the Lewis ud CIsrk KITEL'S CONDITION. slpt news-papnr- e position at Portland, Oregon. |