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Show mussocuTED mss Him WEATHER FORECAST Ram In south, snow la north pow tlon Friday aad Saturday. OGDEN CITY. UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING. VOL. II. NO. 48 CODYSARf FEBRUARY 17, 1905. PRICE FIVE CENTS e PRESIDENT SENDS TO SENATE BUTTED OUT BRAINS. Ballnaa, Cal., Feb. 1. B. Sar- genti, aa Italian who waa plsoad under arrest here on the charge of arson committed at San Louis Opiapo a short time previously, killed himself In Jail today by butting out hla brains against the steel flangea on tha door of hla MEETINGS Salt Lika City, Utah, Feb. 10 Tha annual meeting of stocknoto- era of the Oregoe Shot id Hall-road company, the Union Pacific Railroad company and tha Union THE NEW DOMINICAN PROTOCOL Pacific Land company, which were " originally aet tor last October and have bran adjourned every thirty days tinea, ware again postponed today. cell. WANT COMRADES RELEASED. IS. The em8t. Petersburg, F-b- . ployes of the Putiloff works appeared of reat the works today but suming their tasks, demanded aa a conSensational dition of going to work the release of their comrades who are under arrret. Upon other ground the workmen again went out at the Franoo-Ruaslaworks, Rubber works, the Divorce the St. Petersburg Car works, and the Nicholas Railroad shops. Considerable mystery aurrounda the recrudescence of 18,-trial The the strike, It being rumored that FaCheyenne, Wyo., Feb. h. ther Gopon la again directing operaf the divorce case of Col. William hla wifr. tions through hla lieutenant. Cedy (Buffalo BUI) against wan in the district court here today. REVOLUTIONISTS SENTENCED. Un. John W. Boyer, whoa husband fore-na- n, va for many yeare Cody's ranch ho Buenos Ayres, Feb. II. A council of at North Pintle, Neb., and then lived on the Cody plat, waa put war tonight sentenced Major Villa-meyand gate a leading spirit In tha recent 0! the atend by the plaintiff Mutational tretlnumy to the effect that mutiny, to eight years Imprisonment bus-bu- d her to aud two other officers to three and five lira. Cody had adminiatered a drug year, respecllvaly. on arveral occasion eerured hotma a "Dragon's Blood hnm a gypay. Bha aald Min. Cody Med the drug to bring the Colonel Mder her influence in Older to eeenro dMda and other paper from him, and that the heard Mra. Cody any the did aot car if the drug did hill Cody. Mra. Boyer teettfod that Mra. Cody waa aa habitual drinker, waa quarre-aom- a aad frequently Insulted Cody and la-tr- ad Evidence tn Buffalo Bill Suit. n Runso-Amerira- n er, hla gneata deliberately. LEGISLATURE. HONOLULU Governor Carter Reeonunende County Syetem of Honolulu. Frt. IS. 111. Territorial Irgislature convened today and effected organization. D. P. R. I sen berg of Oabu waa unanimously qcted president of the senate. There waa a contest for speaker of the home between B. W. Knudsen of Kauai and C. A. Lung, of Oahu. Knud-was elected by a rote to IS to 1L Among the recommendations made In Governor Carter's message were the MUbllshment of a eyetem of local approximating the county maty system; radical changea in the liquor laws, said an increase of educar London, Feb. IS. H. 1L Asquiths tinsel appropriations. amendment to the reply to the speech Qovtrner Carter mid the large num-h- w from the throne waa defeated la the at Asiatic children should bo provHouse oc Com non tonight by a vote ided for. of 111 to 141.- - Thia amendment whicn Asxuber of member in both house declared that the various aspects of him county government bllla which tha filial question have bran fully discussed ia tha country for nearly two they rill Introduce. years, and that tea time had coma for M TWENTY- - FIVE Fiscal Policy Not To Be Submitted Yet to People. submitting the question to Qm people without further delay was debated throughout todays aeamoa of the House of Commons. No particular Interest waa aroused until within aa hour for (he time of the division when Sir Haary Campbell-Bannermaspoke at aoma length, attacking Premier Balfour and charging that he waa afraid to face tha country or tha Houso of Commons with n definite statement of hia position with regard to Mr. Chamberlains programme. The speaker challenged Mr. Balfour to appeal to tha country, and taunted the government with filibustering in order to gain time and delay inevitable defeat. Mr. Balfour replied, but did not afford the opposition the satisfaction of any lengthy explanation of hla opinion of Mr. Cbamberlaia'a policy. He said that discussion. If prolonged, might possibly dirpel some fallaoiea concerning his views. During the last hours of the debate the galleries were crowded, aad aa division time approached the interest increased as this was regarded as a supreme test of tha government's strength. n Fifty Thousand Russ Workmen Are Dismissed lod. Fob. 16. The manufacturer t a meeting this evening resolved to telegraph full details of the situation to the minister of finance. Twenty-fiv- e factories, among them " of the largest In Led, paid off ttrtr man today aad closed Indefinitely. The men dismissed number 50,000. Borne other mills which had rweed refused to pay thepreviously strikers, who demanded money claimed to be due mm. am which thus refused the strikers .pent the entire night i round the office The city it quiet thin cvnini. At one WITTE HAS RESIGNED . Prteraburg, Feb. IS. 7:45 p. m. vxorfiBg to report, has ro- - "wimitt... of ministers on account of vfith Minister Termolnff over the proMedinga of the culture. IiwSSm Yrrmoloff of the bJtiLV'8 mo,t MbwBl accm51n con,P,rt w A NEW CANAL BILL esate Committee Do Not Wait for Mann Measure to Come From the House. vee-terto- y minister lkiab,r' towTSSLii min-nw- v to the fhvor of the em- The report la not fredencc ia Quarters. COACHES OVERTURN. Washington, Feb. Ik Without waiting for tha Mann Canal bill to coma over from the House, the Senate committee on canals authorized Senator Ktttrsdge to prepare a new bill tor the committee aad Introduce It te the Senate, which was done today. The committee has hern sitting far several weeks, having before it the Mann bill aa oriidually reported In tbe House and the amendments reported on Fab. 1: The Mann hill provided specifically tor tbe repeal of that part of the canal act authorising the appointment of the isthmian canal committee ud fixing ill duties and powers. Thia section is eliminated from the Senate bill, and the entire question is covered in the first section which vxtnds the present canal e act. Tha bill introduced by Senator follows out practically all the remaining provisions of the Mann bill, but provides also a number of new features. One important change la In the action which extends the authority new employed by the president for the control of the canal sane. The Biium MU extends this authority until the end of the next regular session of Congress, while the Mann provide tor an extension until the end of the next Kit-tredg- Wthbunn!?.! le, TkW co,ch OS 'OUrl P,nc train No. Congress. Bw,r Avoc Another new feature of the Senate a bpokea rail. today, Fire- n RnmUlt hill It aa follows: All income at any time received by PreTvM Johnson, and Ex-Slates from rentals, divithe of Syra- dendsUnited Neh"6"" otherwise In respect of any or seriously hurt, and kevrxl property now possessed or hereafter acPMgers were bruised. quired in connection with the caaal the or other works shall be turned ATER for JHE WASHINGTON. railroad into and credited to the fund for the construction of said canal and works. IhJiSm!'- - Feb- New York company has notified the New York, Feb. 16 The National Uvr j. lb,t the nrmored C- -y Bank shipped 92.0UV.0000onegold of it tlT.,,?,"?0" wil bn Inuncned certificate! to Cuba today as ,acam- - the final installments of the Spr7cr loan to the Cuban government. IlTweri a, nl '3'k'urpa charT$ POSTPONED, Monroe Doctrine Is Discussed and Declaration Is Made That Any Attempt of Governments Outside This Hemisphere to Depress Dominican Destiny Will Be Regarded as Hostile lfi. President Fob, Washington. Roecvolta massage transmitting to the Ben at the new Dominican protocol of an agraam.nl providing for tbe cidleo-(loand disbursement by the United States of tha custom revenues of Ban Domingo for the adjustment of all the obligation of that government, waa today made public by order of the Senate in executive eweiun. The document includes tbe new agreement as well aa the eilgiaal prolocal and award of the comuladon of arbitration for the tattlem eat of the claims of tbe Slut Domlago Improvement company, under which agents of the United States are already collecting the revenues at certain of the porta of the Dominican government. Few doeumeata that have come to tbe Senate In relation to any of the South or Central American or West India republic! have attracted so much attention. Becauee of the controversy that haa arisen aa to the rights of the executive to enter into treaty arrange-maniwith any foreign government without the advice and consent of tha Bruits, extraordinary Interest has beea aroused. Tha document came to tha senate yesterday at an hour past tha usual time tor moat senators to leave tha chamber, and thenforo It waa brought up anon after the Senate convened today. The message of the President outlined tha policy of tbe adminiatratioa in ralatloa to the Monroe doctrine, holding that K demanded that thia government taka charge of the customs of American states when It la manifest that they are unable to malntale their own integrity. Ia addition to the Preeldiwts discussion of the Monroe doctrine in iaa owe of San Domiago, the protocol Itself makes specific declaration of Its and in that respect application, unusual la trsaty ia making. occurs In the Tbe declaration second paragraph, which reritea that the government of the United States views any attempt of governments outside of thia hemisphere to daproas the destiny of the Dominican republli aa a manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward tha United State.1 Tli message follows: To the senate: I herewith submit n protocol between the Dominican republic and the United States. The condition in the republic of Santo Domingo have beeh growing steadily worae for many yearn There have been many disturbances and revolutions, and debts bare been contracted beyond the power of the republic to repay. Borne of these debts were properly coo tract sd and are held by those who have a legitimate right to the money. Others are without question Improper or exorbitant, constituting claims which should never bo paid In full and perhaps only to the extent of n very small portion of their nominal value. Certain countries have long felt themselves aggrieved becaeee of tlia of debts doc to their dtt-xeThe only way by whieh foreign creditors could ever obtain from tbe republic itself any guaranty of psyment would be either by the acquisition cd territory outright or temporarily, or else by taking possession of the custom house, which would of oourae, in itself, in effect, he taking possession of a certain amount of territory. "It has tor some time bran obvious that those who profit by the Monro Doctrine must accept certain responsibilities along with the rights which it confers, aad that tbe same statement applies to thoee who uphold tbe doctrine. It can not bo too often and too emphatically assarted that the e United States haa not the slightest for territorial aggrandisement nt her a the ezpenaa of any of Ha eon tMon-mo neighbors aad will net treat the Doctrine aa an exense for such aggrandizement on Ha part. We do not propose to take any part of Santo Domingo or exercise any other control ever the Island save what 1 neoHwniy to its financial rehabilitation in connection wilh tbe collection of revenues, part of which will be turned over to the government to meet the naersaary expenses of running It and part of which will bo distributed pro mi a among the creditors of tha republic upon a baata of absolute equity. The Justification for the United Slates taking- this burden nud Incurring thia rseponeibnity la to be found In the fact that it la incompatible with International equity for the United States to refuse to allow other power to take the only name at their disposal of satisfying the claims of their creditors and yet to refuse itself to take any such steys. An aggrieved nation can, without Interfering with the Monroe Doctrine, take what action it aee fit in the adjustment of its disputes with American Utea provided that aneb action dora not take the shape of Itaelf with the form of government or the despoilment of their territory under any die guise. Bnt, short of this, when the question a one of a money claim, tha only way which remain finally to collect It I a blockade or bombardment or the seizure of the cuotom honaea, and haa been aaid above, this means, what la In effect a poeeesslon, even though only a temporary possession of territory. Tha United States than becomes a party ia Interest, because under the Monroe doctrine it cannot see any European power seize and permanently occupy the territory of one iff these republics, and yet inch seizure of territory, disguised or undisguised, may eventually offer the only way In which the power In question can collect any a a ni. non-pavm- do-Ir- debts unless there Is luerference on lb part of iba United test,. On, of the difficult asd idcreasiug-lcomplicated problem shirk oiteu ia Sumo Domingo grovt of the violations of contraci it,-- loneestlous, so outlines ImprovideuUy granted, with valuable privilege and exemptions stipulated upon fur grossly consideration which were burdsnaome to tha state sod which are not infrequently disregarded and violated by the govcrui!1; authorities. Citizens of the United times and of other governments holding these confession aad contract appeal to their respective governments for ariiva protection and intervention. Except for r nitre ry wrong done ur sanctioned by superior authority to persona or to v sated righto the United States government following lla traditional tutaga Ia suck cases, aims to go no further than tha more use of Its good office, a maasura which frequently proves ineffective. On the other hand, than are govenuuenta which do aometlmee take merge Uo actios for the protection of their libjtiti in the cafuresHMut of eantraotaral elnims, and thereupon American none tons irm. supparted by powerful influe nora, stake loud appeal to tha United Btataa government in similar ri sen for shutter actios. They complain that in th atonal posture of aflame their rateable properties are practically oocfl seated, that Americas aatarpriaa ia paralysed and that unless they are folly protected, even hy the enforcement of their merely contractual rights, it means tha abandonment to tho subjects of other go vers raenta of tha interests of Amort-ca- n commence aad trade through th aenfloa of taeir Investment, by excessive tnan Imposed la viol alio a of oon tract and by otaer devices and the Sacrifice iff tha output of their mlno and other Industries, aad even of railway aad shipping is tercet which they nave established in comwctlna with tho exploitation of their eoatos-skmThus, tho attempted atontiou of the complex problem by th ordinary method of diplomacy roncta Injuriously upon the United State government ItseTErateE in a meaaorr paralyse tha action of the executive ia tha direction of a sound and coasMnt pol1 icy. The United States government embarrassed in Ha effort to f rater Americas enter prise and the growth of our com meres through the cultivatio cff friendly relations with Bento Domingo, by tba Irritating effects on thoee relations and tha consequent injurious effect on that comments of fre-- s lulerveutious. Aa a method of qis-solution of tha complicated profilers a reason has become nugatory inasmub-iy ; INSULTED PRISONER. Herat aa public. The conditions In the Dusalnkan republic not only eonatli eta a menace to our relatione with other foreign nations, but they also concern th prosperity of the people of the island aa well a the security of American inand an Intimately associated with the Interests of the South Atlantic and Gulf nates, tha normal expansion of whose commerce lira In that direction. At one time, and that only a year ago, three revolutions wer in progress la the island at the same time. The aieawge then gives the popu-latlo- a of tha liepubllo aa approximately 150 .OOP and gives a statement of the total Indebtedness and revenues, they and continues: It la therefore ImpoeeiMa under which an chroma existing conditions and with- - the estimated yearly rev-sue-s of tho repub 1m which during Qm teat decade, have avenged approximately 1,600,000L to defray the cm dinary expenses of (ha government end to meet Ha obligations. Tbo Dominions debt ewed to E ropean creditors is about 922.0Ufi.fiM and at this sum over 916,000.000 la more or formally rseognieed. Tbe kn Headqaarter. Huan Feb. 11 all tha parlies cuncerned. aad to tba regreat relief of tha Dominican terests. TROUBLE reprsaentattvM of European govern-ewuthare several tlmee approached the Secretary of State netting forth the wrongs and fntolarabla delays to which they have been subjected at the hands of the aneeraeive govsrnmanta of Bento Domingo and Intimating that mitaas tha Dominican government from should receive eom asaialaoo (ho United Btntra hi the wny of regulating lta finances the creditor of Europe would be forosd te retort to more effective awe surra of comulekm to secure tbe satisfaction of their daton. If tho United Stales government derllnra to take act inn and other foreign governments resort to action to 4 payment of their dalmi, the latter oil, bo entitled, according to tho deelnioe of Tho Hague tribunal in ,- -e Venexuetea eases, to Hie preferential payment of their claims; and this would absorb all tha Ikneiniraa revenues and would be n Virus! sacrifice of ell A merlon claims and Interest outstanding. If, moreover, any anrh net ton should bo taken by them, tbo only method to enable them to aecure (he payment of (heir claima wouid be to take poenemion nf the cuntom houses, and, considering the seat of the Dominican finance, thia would mean, very possibly, permanent occupation of Dominions territory, for eould be set to the time which tho condition of H finance a period would necMMarily he required for tha award against the republic i worth- payment of the obligations and unies unless It payment is secured by liquidated cJalme. The United Btntra tho pledge of at leant some portion could not interfere to prevent n Thia pledge seiaura Oi tho custom revenues. of Dominican ud occupation ia ineffectual without actual delivery without either itself proposterritory aecure to none euaxm over of tho ing some feasible alternative In the (be appropriation of the pledged rev way of set km or else virtually aayfng enima to the payuient of (ho award. to the European government that TEhfa attuatio again raacta In- they would not be allowed to collect be claims. It would juriously upon the relations of the their for attitude United Utates with other natiune. For unfortunate whan an award and such security are fhe government of the United tho obtained in tho caae of tbe Santo Blatee to maintain at present. It canDemins Improvement company norae not with propriety gay that It will foreign government complain that the protect it own citizen and interests award conflicts with lta rights aa a on tiia one hand, and yet on the other creditor to some portion of these head refuse to allow other governrevenues uidar an alleged prior pledge; ments to protect their citizen and In aad atill other grvarnmenta complain interaeta. At tha reault of chronic disorder, that an award la any eonahlarable aura soared by pledges of the customs attended with a constant Increase of revenue te prejudicial to the payment debt, tho state nf things in Banto of their equally mrrltorloua claim! out Domlaxo baa became hopeless unless of tba ordinary rermuaa and thus con- the United Staten or eome other strong trovert ee ara begotten between tbe government shall interpose to bring orUnited States au4 other creditor na- der out of chaos. tions because of the apparent 100111100 "The customs houses, with the exof their claims, which may be Junt or ception of the two in the possession may be grossly emggerated, bnt which of th financial agent appointed by the the United Btataa government cannot United States have become unproducInquire Into without giving grounds tive for the dlerharg of ladehtedneea to other friendly creditor nations except an to person making emergency Still further Illustration might easily loans to the governments or to lta be furnished of a holoauaaa of the enemies for the purpose of carrying present situation growing out of social on political contents by force. They disorders and tha bankrupt finances of have, la fact, become the nucleus of the Dominican reyuhllo where for con- various rovwlutioua. siderable periods during recant years The first effort of vevoiutlonlste ie the bonds of civil society have been to take possession of a custom hones practically dissolved. so an to obtain fund, which are then Under tbo aooapted laws of nation! disposed of at tha absolute discretion foreign government ara within thrir of those who are collecting them. rights. If they choose to exercise it. The chronic disorders prevailing In when they actively intervene in support Panto Domingo have, moveover become of the contract claims of their sub- exceedingly dangerous to the interest jects. They sometimes exarriae thia cl Americans holding property In that right and on account of commercial country. Constant complaints have on rivalry there is a growing tendencymore been received of the Injuries and Inthe part of other governments conveniences to which they have been and more to aid diplomatically in the subjected. As an evidence of the Inenforcement of the claima of their subcreasing aggravation of conditions, tbe jects. In view of tbe dilemma la which fart may be mentioned that about n States the United the government of the American railway which to thue placed it much either adhere to year ago been exempt from aneb had previously Its usual attitude of was seized, its track torn up attack In inch cases ee attitude proper ander and destroyed by revolutionary bands. normal condition, bnt one whieh this The ordinary resource of diplomparticular case reanlta to the disadinternational arbitration are vantage of Hz rftlzena to comparison acy and Impotent to deal wisely and with thoee of other states or els it absolutely with the Ituation In the must, ia order to be consistent In its effectively Dominican republic which can only be policy, actively intervene to protect met on a by organising Its flsanoea concessions lta of and contracts the by placing the customs citlsena engaged In commerce and sound basis andtbe temptation of insurhouses beyond transportation to competition with Rather w must abear chieftiene. gent This other states. the subject of duty under mr traditional course Ironld render the United States don our the Dominican PPte toward policy the insurer of ell the speculative riake n republican farm at to who isplre nf Its citizens in franchises of Santo while they government of Domingo. boro-wit- h drifting into a eonditton Upon the plan in the protocol whieh in submitted to tho senate, Insuring anarchy, ito torn other government a faithful collection and application of own in order to lifeguard measure tho revenues to the specified objects lta own interests, or elra we mn we are well seemed that thia difficult task can be accomplished with the ElM (Continued oa P and good will of friendly Moan-tai- n, e of General division have received new a rela(hat Prises Briatopolk-Mlnky- , tive of the tanner ml sister of tbe Interior, was oapturod by the Japeaeae In May last while trying te penetrate In th rear of th Japanese army, He was stripped naked, led through the trecta of Feogwaagrbrag, was Ineult-e- j and then was eoaflned ia a dungeon for several days without food. Other report of the mistreatment of prisoners are current. Th Resales guards at th injured railroad bridge had ample warning of the approach of th Japanese raiders, Chinese even giving thrir exact number. but th guards disregarded the waning aa wilful atoriea. The reporta of the annihilation of tha raiders ara Incorrect. Two Japai worn kilted and two more wounded. Office iw MUTUALIZE Alexander and Hyde Re-Elec- nt a "' ,UJP"" to ted Offices. ni a. For Life Bti Petersburg, Feb. IT. 9 a. la a aacrat organization Membership formed la 19ol to incite airikra aad promote revolution 1 the charge brought against M. Annensky, editor of Russian Waalth, aud also probably involving Maxim Gorky and tha other members of the delegation who were arrest od with Gorky and Annensky. M. Annensky, whose five terms ia th fortress under arrest hive made th interior of the fortraae of Bti Peter and BL Paul thoroughly familiar to him, told the Associated Prase y eater-da- y that ha had also been required to plead to th charge of formulating proclamations, th penalty for whirh offense ie banishlife ment for to Siberia, but that no proof waa offered of either charge. Annensky says th prosecutor showed hla tha draft of aa address to the people alleged to be in tbe handwriting of Maxim Gorky tad alterations in another hand, alleged to ba Annensky's. Annensky derlarml, that ha eould not identify tbe document or tho head writ- ing. Only four of tha original delegation remain in custody. One of these Is tbe workman, Kuatnw, who for a long time escaped arrest berauea hla identity eould not be ascertained by the police; e thr Gorky and An Editor' May Be Exiled but tba authorities continue to make occasional arraata of others la connection with thia matter. Tbaae who have beea released are atill under charges. BRAWL IcNDS IN DEATH. Ban Franciaeo, Feb. Hogan, a private in company II, Wi Infantry, to dying from a wound fulv mra New York, Feb. W. Alex- three feet in length, the result of beander aad James H. Hyde were ing slabbed la a brawl that occurred la tba shadow of the Presidio gates. president and tint Tbe aokllera had received their pay respectively of the Equitable Ufa Assurance society at the adjourned meet-la- g and many of them were spending their of the directors today. All the money in the saloona Just outside th other effteen whose term has expired military reaenrstisn. M.-Ja- nt ware A resolution waa that adopted recom- policy holders be gives tha right to vote for directors, aad a committee which Includes P reel dent Alexander and Hyde waa appointed to carry out this step, which ie practically the polley of mutuallaa-tio- u advocated by President Alexander. Tha raeulie outlined were reached after a protracted aeeaton which use marked at times liy eoaaiderabla feelingFrieada of Hyde ware disposed to view- tbe outcome aa a victory for their aide, but la other mending TO Vluo-Preside-nt KEEP UP Vice-Preside- nt quarter the result was regarded as a general compromise la which the contending factions met half way. That Mr, HyJe had a majority of tha directors with him, howaver, waa never (a doubt. Hia election to the chairmanship of the executive and financial committees was regarded as atgifleaat la thia connection. Todays solution of the society's trouble was largely dm, It ia understood to tbe conciliatory methods employed fey Senator Depew aad Jacob H. Behltf. Contrary to report, Mr. Bchiff bad not arrayed hlmaelf oa either tide, aad waa amoag thorn was favored T Constitution Will Be Amended if That Is Necessary. Topeka, Kan., Feb. 16. To auerae fully fight the truMs within its border. a vNutllutir.nal convention may bo called to broaden tba power of the Kenaas legislature, the bllla striking at dealing with trust, particularly thoee oil, having met wilh an many object-lio- n oa roeatitutional grounds that a sentiment in favor of a new enasrttu-Uo- a meeting tha eltuation haa sprung up. To thia end a resolution submitting the question of railing a eonetltit-tlonconvention to a vote of tbe peoVteliniat Vainly Seeks Etopiag Daughter by Meana of Familiar Childple in 1906 has been prepared and will be. It ia staled, predated in tha hood Time. senate shortly. Hoch has not yet signed tha New Tork, Feb. 17. Theodore Ger- MUGov. for the erection by tha years old, aaid to have state providing maine, forty-twof an oil refinery. been a member of the Theodore Thomas orchestra up to tbe time of tho death of Mr. Thomas, waa removed to the Lebanon Hospital yesterday after bring found almost frozen to death in Bast 16Jd street, near Third aveene, tha Bronx. Germaine came to thia city from Chicago three week ago ia search of hie yean daughter Gertrude, twenty-fiv- e St Fst era burg. Feb. 16. Emperor old, who eloped with a yonng man named Douglass front that city nearly Nicholas today preaided over a council in the imperial palace nt Tsarakoe-Relo- . four years ago. After hie arrival her Gormalna want All tbe ministers had been summoned to the Bronx, and with hlz violin went with the purpose of discussing the adfrom the yards of on house to another visability of transforming the present unofficial council of ministers which Is aad played. The oomposltlon Germain played wa one he had written himself called at irregular intervals by the presaad one be had played again and again ident into a cohesive cabinet, meeting te hia daughter when she was a little regularly as an advisory and rssponol-bl- e body, under th presidency of tha gin. Germaine thought by playiag th long familiar air it would come to the emperor or the minister president. ran of hia ruaaway daughter, who had QUARRELS END IN DEATH. kmg zinc become Mra. Gertrud Doug teas, but he waa to be disappointed. Germains started out aa usual at six Phoenix, Arlx., Feb. 16. Pedro B. o'clock yesterday morning, and al- Balaiar waa shot through the head and sheep though be waa IB and hungry and cold killed teat night at' Ortega he plaved hie faithful vtolle aad con- shearing camp, 10 miles north of Orhouse to houra. Lucero. 'his Maxtmiliano from search tinued Phoenix, by Just before noon bis feet grew numb tega ud Lucero, prominent sheepmen, aed hla hands refused to longer hold were partner, bnt lacking confidence tho bow or the violin. He reeled and la each other Ortega Installed Salazar taggrred aud fell uaconzclous. He waa a commissary clerk with Instruction v to tbo Lebanon Hospital, where not to give Lucero access to the hooka. It was said he was Buffering from froz- Frequent quarrels finally resulted ia en beads aad feet and la a critical con- the tragedy, mutualization. FROZEN PLAYING OLD AIR al o NICHOLAS HOLDS A COUNCIL dition. GRIPPENBERG Buds Peat. Fob. 16. Count Albert Apponyi, having declined the nomination hr president of tbe lower bourn of e the Hungarian parliament, tha party haa aetectod Jultae Just. lado-praden- ARRIVES. Bt. Petersburg. Feb. 16. Gea. Grip-pe- n berg, recently commander of th second army in Manchuria, arrived hero at midnight. |