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Show ftlUSMIED ' FBESS VOL. U. NO. 57 OGDEN CITY, UTAH. SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY exi-uaa- SWAYNES FATE IS NOW IN HANDS OF SENATE antll airer ike Inauguration. Maj.tr Sylvester, superintendent of police. Issued his general Instructions today. Amoug other thhiga he ordered that the entire route of the p arade be roped ia and cleared of vehicles at 8:30 a. m. aud of all pedestrians at 1 p. m. on March ( until after the parade passes. There were 450 special policemen sworn In to supplement the regular force on account of iho inauguration crowds. To assist them a of the dleirict national guard will be employed under the Inaugural stand. After Deciding to Vote on the Charges on Monday, Legislators Discuss Monroe Doctrine in Sarcastic Vein. fi-- IS WASHINGTON, Feb. 25. The senate today heard the concluding argument a j im both aidea in the Swejrne impeach-- ; meut rase. Thurston, 1peaking for Mr. Swayne. After the n, almoat two houra in secret an order to vote Monday morning waa made. The voting wlU be on the art idea separately and will continue until all have been panned upon. Ihe aenale nt laet granted the request of the kouae for a conference on i he statehood bill and conferees on the measure and alao on the Panama canal zona government bill was appointed. The naval appropriation bill was considered in part, and while It was before the senate Mr. Hale and Mr. Gorman united is condemning tbe rapid increase in the navy. te A large number of private and bills were passed, including 36a pension bills. Air. Morgan mado no furtiier opposition to the announcement ot tbe conferees on the statehood bill, and, while he declined to serve in the Panama canal conference, he did not seek to postpone action. Consequently in the ten minutea between the convening of the senate at 9:50 and the beginning of the impeachment caaa both committee were Ailed by the chair. the convening Immediately after chair announced the appointment of MorMessrs. Klttredge, Millard and gan as eontenes on the canal bill. Mr. Morgan promptly declined, saying hit1 advocacy of the bouse provisions com missIon era regarding the renal w as such that ha could not undertake to represent the position of the senate. He was excused and Mr. Gorman appointed. The statehood bill being laid ucfbre tko senate Mr. Morgan' said: Yesterday I took me floor at an embarrassing time end. under what were to me, embarrassing circumstances. I had supposed that those .who opposed tbe house bills were to continue their time but 1 had not opposition been long speaking when I. found mytor my friends, self .in had expressed my views on the conistitutional features ot the hill when it warn before the senate, but had.nbt its had any opportunity to discus suffrage features. 1 was anxious to express nr views pn that point, and, having done so, I shall not proceed further. eeaed Mr. Morgan had scarcely speaking when ihe chair made his an. uouncement of conferees on the state-hood bill, designating Messrs. Bevcy-UgNelson and Bate. At 10 o'clock the impeachment trial Waa resumed, and a soon aa a quorum eould be secured, Mr. Thurston began Ms argument in Judge Bwsyne'a behalf. Early as was the hour, the galleries were well filled, and Mr, Thurston received close attention. "I stand here, he aald, in beginning hi address, to raise the last voice aver to be heard between this time and the time when the Judgment of God shall be pronounced, in support of (he personal honor and ihe official integrity of Cnsrlrs tiwayne, tbe respondent at this bar. Mr. Thuraton contended that a Judge cannot be impeached for a crime against a state law disconnected with his official duties, and, referring to tha first seven articles of impeachment, he declared that in ordinary court they would be barred by statute of llmi-at ion and must be here. Referring to the charge of using private cars ha said: "There are reasons why ihe mantle of charity should be drawn about the Iran Mictions of that kind by public dia-uio- n, ees-alo- semi-priva- at-thi- 1 men. Mr. On the point of residence, Thurston said Jhat if Judge H way ns did not make hie home at Pensacola, he had no home anywhere. . He ex' plained hie prolonged and frequent absences by rnying ihat for 150 to 304 .days rach year the Judge was engaged He in holding court In other states traced the present prosecution to tne contempt cases, declaring that a conspiracy to depose the. judge out of it, and extended unhad grown til it reached its present., stage. Hq Justified (he punishment in tbs pelden-Davicase and in the O'Neal case. With an appeal for vindication and acqnlttai. Mr. Thurston closed at 12:40 p. m.. after speaking two houra and a half. Mr. De Armond concluded tlis argument for the prosecution, following Mr. Thurston. Taking up the Be Mere Davis contempt case. Air. Dr Armond declared that Judge Bwayne's court had been In contempt and defiance alike of law and of human rights. He referred to the charge of saying that while there was ap legal requirement for the respondent aa an individual to remain in tho district, it was Incumbent upon nlm under tha law to abandon hia office if ha did not live in the district. He contended that it was competent to impeach a Judge for crime, whether committed in connection with his office, or not. He declared that the taking of more money for expense than was expended, waa nothing less than larceny. Tha secret session waa devoted entirely to the discussion of a resolution presented by Mr. Bacon fixing the Or der of voting on the articles of impeachment in (he Swayne case. The rules require that tbe ayes and nays shall be taken on each article of ims peachment separately and Ihat shall be necessary to convict Air. Bacons resolution is as follows: That on Monday next. February 27. shall at 10 o'clock a. m. proceed to vote without debate on the several articles of impeachment. The presiding officer shall direct the secretary to read the several articles of n two-third- e Feb. 25. Admiral WASHINGTON, Sigeby ia due tonight at San Domingo on hia flagship Newark, having sailed yesterday movement from Guantanamo. Ills are in accordance with a PREVAILING PEACE TALK produced. The contest e claim to have produced evidence t show that ia 52 of the 104 prscincts in Denver in which fraud was alleged the election was absolutely IS DUE. SIG3BEE PRICE FIVE CENTS 26, 1905. book: and fourth, inaccurate and incomplete canvass. It Is pointed out ihat fifteen supreme court watchers contradicted the report of the experts regarding the placing of ballots ia the buses without passing Them through the slit. The repeaters testimony, it is stated, affected only from 150 to 235 gotes and not a single ltallot which these person are uppwed to have toted was n Dtvis-urlde- "a r'air Sunday aud Monday. SEiVUE TE1EGBAFHIC FORECAST WEATHEK UTAH Contends that He has Majority Conceding Peabody's Claims It Emanates from Some Other Land' says Minister Takahira and Reviews Her fair and the count and returns accurate and that the reports from the experts and Republican canvassers were inar-- i urate. Past Tho Peabody brief, it ia understood, will assert that Ihe return of mors than 100 Denver precinct and of amns outside the city, have been shown to be ao permeated with fraud (hat they should be rejected bodily. It will be claimed (hut Ihe evidence shows his election by at least 2.000 majority. programme cabled to the navy department before the reoent attempt at tbe asraeglnalioa of President Morales, and It is said at the that this Impeachment in their ivgular order. event has causeddepartment in the After the reading of each order the naval movements. no change presiding officer shall put (he question Sen at or a, how say yon, la following: Denver, Feb. 25. The guliernal oriel the respondent guilty or not guilty as contest committee today granted the In this article? charged The secretary will proceed to call the attorneys on both sides another day for roll for the reepouae of senators, wheretho preparation of 4):elr brief la the upon, wlien his name la called, each case. It was arranged that these docusenator shall rise In his place and give ments shall be handed to Chairman Wilhia response guilty or not guilty, liam H. Griffith tomorrow evening and and the secretary shall record tbe same. be distributed The resolution was agreed to, but not Ambassador Porter Personally Super- printed copies will Pathetic Bong ea Vsudevill Program among the members of the committee intends Search fer Body of Terror until after some debate. Was Tea Much for Man ia Monday mornjng. The doom wtire opened at 4 p. m. and of the English. the Audience. Adams' Governor Alva attorney tha naval appropriation bill waa immed Uu-l- r tobrief PARIS, Feb. 25. French curiosity practically completed lately taken up. Mr. Gorman eritiUed the increased appropriation for cruisers baa been excited by the excavations night It ia, they assart, that concedChicago, Fell. 25. Suicide in Ihe ha and collier and requested an explanathat, are going on in search for (he body ing all the claims of the contestur, 4 if a crowded tlieater was the a has H. still Peabody, Adams, tion from Mr. Hale, in charge of the of John Paul Jones, and crowds daily James method of decth cho-e- a by an unknown 2.760. measure. surround the huge mounds of dirt and majority in the Kate of man about 22 years old. who shot and The evidence on behalf of Governor Replying, Mr. Hale aaid the bill waa debris taken from tha subterranean killed himself at the elites go Open a moderate one ao far ns Increases were chambers of the old St. I.xmla ceme- Peabody is divided under five heads: House this afternoon, during a vaudeconcerned. The principal object of n tery. Ambassador Porter is personally First, evidence of experts on handperformance. The man nhtit himof ville self oa big navy in time of peace. he went on, directing the final operations and makes writing; second, evidence of the head. Death waa instanis to bully small powers. frequent descents into the deep and registration and poll buoks; third, eviand tbe body fell into the lap taneous, He proceeded to say that (hia had muddy trenches In which coffins era dence of supreme court watchers: of a woman occupying an adjoining eviof evidence fifth, repeaters; fourth, double more in been the policy of England for tiers. piled eat. She and several oilier women than a century and that its navy had Experts have deadphered the word dence haying no bearing on the quesfainted.- When the sound of the shot issue. nt tion addon the name plate of the been its instrument. Anglais That, he was heard many women creamed and None of the experts aaya the brief, left their seats, bul ushers soon quieted, must be the policy of tho powers leaden coffin recently unearthed, and handof which ia supposed to contain tha body have made a special study which Imitate England. ed the excitement. No oim wsa allowed Ha proceeded to say that if the gov- of the founder of the American navy, writing or of documents They reto leave tha balmy. Ths orchestra preernment wants to watch a revolution and they consider It to be additional ported on ballots from sixty-thr'struck up s lively tuns and sided in per averting a panic. ary neighbor of small proportions the identification, aa thenam plate on Paul cincts at the rata of two ballotswritmarine corps and the navy are uaed Jones casket ia believed to have borne minute and found the asms hand Nohting waa found on tha managwr-Ming in rvery bom They adopted a rule, for that purpose; such also is tha th phrase "Tenner dea Anglais. to indicate hia name. The young case when we want to take possession (Terror of ths English) by which name it appeals, which was applied to each man shot himself during ths singing of of (he revenues of a sister republic. the admiral waa popularly knows. The examination of tha ballot. The rule a pathetic song pictured in a couatry seemed to he aa follows: 'The Senator from Maryland does not coffin was not opened todav. farm house. He had listened attentive-!- y 'That when two ballots look alike Search far the sword and rings and and bad applauded. At the third appreciate the navy' as an auxiliary to a great power. He recurred to the other positive means of Identification they were written by the sains man, a then encore hs stood up Imitated, marine corps nt Panama and aaid that of Jones is proceeding under Mr. Por- the sitnilartly is emeluslv. and when quickly drawing a revolver shot him be two ballots appear to different, they if there had been two regiments at ters supervision. elf dead. were written by the same mss for the the critical time them would have been hi skill differences are but. evident of no war. Mr. Gorman expressed interWATER SELIM BY GALLON. in disguising his handwriting. est in the outline of the situation that " "Tli testimony renders impossble. A.r. Hale had, meant (o call special atHONOLULU, Feb. 25. Tbe coatinned continues tha brief, "the presenee in tention to aud (he fact that tha conthe boxes of hundred of ballots written prevalence of drouth is causing aertutu ditions pointed out prevailing in Englosses to sugar planter, especially In land at present, and ho added, that If by one and the same man. It ia inconceivable that njjr pecs'W would go the ease of young cane. Water for it M our plan to Imitate England in to the trouble to open 104 boxes with- hounehold pur owe ia being sold by the .the treatment of small powers, we must expect every tiling that she has out changing ths relative vote in any gallon in several districts Now for Are Taken the Being Steps A serious forest fire la raging on the dOJlP, of them. Construction of a State Oil No doubt, .remarked Mr. Gorman, Ths re check evidence is discredited island of Hawaii, endangering bun , ,, Refinery. dreda of seres. Forest Commissioner we are well embarked on that policy on four grounds, to of Hoamer left here today for the island of names not only In the character of addiinaccurate liating TOPEKA, Has.. Feb. 25. Governor clerks of election; second. Incorrect on the r avenue cutter Bear, with tbs tions to the navy, bub in its policy of Hoch, State Treasurer iv alley and WarIncorpurpose of organizing a brigade to fight books; of ths third, poll copy taking possession of weak neighbors den Jewett, at a con Terence' today, de rect copy of addresses in registration the fire. aa rapidly aa public sentiment will per- rlded to pub the state oil refinery law mit ua 1o do aa motion immediately. Attorney GenHe said the United Stales had gone in eral Coleman waa asked to prepare beyond England in becoming guardian for the. $200,800 In bonds for of small neighbors and collecting their blanks The revenues. He waa prepared to say that the const ruction, of the plant. and ofbe continued the bonds will bo printed at once if this policy school fund fered to the present navy la a mere bagatale com- commissioners. permanent is understood that It be will what with required. pared the commissioner! will buy them. By common consent (he naval bill Warden Jewett will go to Peru In a of number and aside a waa laid large few days to select a site for the branch bills miscellaneous passed. ' Among tbe bills passed were the penitentiary and oil refinery. following: CAME BACK IN TIME. Amending the laws relating to the entry of merchandise subject to duUea; 8hroa, Pa., Feb. 25. After being fixing the status of merchandise com- mourned as dead, Mrs. Vance Morford, ing Into the Untied State from the who mysteriously disappeared from her canal xone; amending the statutes reic is thirty-threhome in thin years lating to copyrights on works of au- ago, has been city heard from. After she Non-Offensi- ve auand and inventors designers, thors, ..t home her husband and other relathorising the president to reinstate tives made a search for several year, Alexander G. Pendleton. Jr., of abandoned it, they supposing aa a radet in the United Statea and then she was dead. military academy. It was through newspaper advertisAt 6:25 p. m. tbe senate adjourned that she was located recently. Mr. ing until 9:50 a. m. Monday. Morford died some time ago, and the estate advertised of this Admiral Davla aaid STOESSEL'S SAD HOMECOMING. lawyers settling (he A decision in the controversy beftkleiu-for the heir. first place the commission tha Russia and arising Mrs. Morford, who had been living In tween Great Britain Admiral Rojestvensky was finds that Section of Press ia Bitterly Attacking Delaware flU-7n- g county, read one of the ad- from iho firing on ihe Gamecock responsible for the incident and It Him and Ovation is Put Off. vertisements, aud made application for fleet on the night of October consequences, and in the aerond place the estate. She 811 Petersburg, Feb. 25. On (he the widow's share of and has Just re- by the Russian second Pacific squad- tbe commission finds (here went no her Identity, hostile verse! among the fishing fleet even of General Stoeascl'a arrival here proved ron commanded by ViccAdmlral Ro or anywhere iq that vicinity. Taking a section of the press is attacking him ceived the amount due her. waa officially announced tojeslvenskv of up the d etaih-- report Admiral Davis commission bitterly. These paper have printed all Inteuational ihn OF BOTH. HONOR by SATISFIES day showed that Ha essential features were the stories tending to show that the inquiry which sat nt Pari to investi- a follow: garrison of Port Arthur was not at excomaffair. the The 226. gate PARIS. Feb. Figaro, Justified Admiral Tbe commission tremities when it capitulated the Cloro, Rear Admiral Chan. II. Davis, (he even alleging mistreatment of the in- menting this morning on the decision American representative on the com- Rojestvensky In keeping hia squadron Sea commission, congratin a state of preparation to reefat a habitants. The majority, of (lie papers, of the North L commissioners on the impar- mission is of the opinion tint the genpossible attack. This is entirely favHowever, resent criticism in advance ulates the are commission the of eral results No naval officer could be critior the official investigation as being un- tial verdict, in which ihe honor of both orable to Great Britain ns they sustain ia satisfied. for haring his ships ready. just a no unwarranted. On account of nations presented by cised tbe statement of fsrt The Temps criticise (he report aa ilThe point of the derision la the death iff Grand Duke Sergius, all decision the He think Hint, country. ihe commission holds that Adthat' inthe plan for a big public ovation tor logical.' It recognises that the a task the in effect lack will have a salutary miral Rojeatrenaky waa responsible for General Stoeascl have been counter waa delicate and complicated by terest of tho general principles of ar- ibe results of the lira upon the fishing nianded nod the man who a few weeks of precedent. The fart that It stopped no torpedo nations from going to war, how- bitration. . tlKwe fleet, and it also holds that ago was extolled aa the hero of the two among Tho Impression cause for general sufficient appreciaa ia boat or htaitlle vessel of any kind was war will return to the Russian capital ever, of nrbll ration. - preset among tin- fishing boats, or in tonight almost like a soldier in dis- tion that opening fire by Til.JntVi anl grace. xioii was that it wi a compromise. BOUTWELL IS DYING. Admiral Admiral Rojestvensky was Great Britain's contention that, there therefore not Justified. and Feb. 25. Former was no torpedo boat in the Groton, Mas The finding also shows that considin Governor George 8. Boutwell is criti- that Rojestvensky was not Justified the alarming report which had ering that and been approved, cally ill Of pneumonia and there ia fear firing, having Rojestvensky arlod reached him, In other words, tbe surthat of the outcome a he Is 80 years of of Russia rounding circumstances of the case to his belief even though misage.. At 8:30 tonight it was reported Admiral Rojestvensky was Justified in renot did his action that his condition was very grave ana taken, and that not stopping after the incident, hut the sentiof valor that little hope of recovery waa enter- flect upon hi militarylikeai-- e having commission expressed a regret that he tained. His temperature tonight had ments of humanity, did not make an opportunity for notiPlans for Parade and Ball Are Laid risen to 103 and the entire right lung been agreed to. port on fying the author!.. . at some some aswas affected. and Big Success ia Anticipated. so Ihat. channel, the English was Davla 5. Admiral PARIS. Feb. 2 been sent to (be bare sistance might, of WASHINGTON, Feb. 35. With the PRINCESS VICTORIA BETROTHED. seen tonight bv the correspondent damaged fishing fleet. the Associated Press and discussed the Inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt Tbe commission sleo takes the view the and commission the of conclusion The Feb. ia betrothal 25.' London, only one week distant the members of that after once engaging in fire AdmiradThe decision. the of effect announced he possibly tonight of Princess general did (he Inaugural committee have ceaaed officially Ihla to appear in al Rojestvensky the all to plkn and are awaiting what they Victoria of Connaught to Prince Oscar, miral did not de-lfishermen being could to prevent folbut Interview, (he an of crown form Swethe prince of hope will bo a successful culmination of eldest son of the directly fired Upon. den and Norway. The announcement lowing ran be accepted aa having bis their mooths of effort. Finally, the derision stye (he comAn unusually large attendance of instates that the engagement has the en approval. in stating that takes mission The general results of the findings its conclusions pleasure augural visitors ia expected. The pa tiro sanction and approval of King Ed not. meant to rewere rada will Include many unique and In- ward. are favorable to Great Britain since flect upon the military valor of Adaa teresting features, the fireworks dis they Sustain tbe at element of facta miral Rojestvensky. Britain. Great THEY; WILL KICK. play will be elaborate and the inaugupresented by In other words, said Admiral Davis, ral ball room will be handsomely decAdmiral Davis pointed out that Ibe al the conclusions from the British miswere forecasts St. Petersburg. Feb. 26.- -2 a. m. orated. Tbe entire pension bureau .first ion of fscis were sustained by building was placed in the hands of the The report of the finding of the com- leading and gave the British and Amer- prfntai commission. This was naturally put tbe errone-ruidea. ball of committee afternoon mission the Sea into North this an entirely Inaugural inquiry ican public diplomat in language, but and the work of decorating the great affair was not generaur known In tit. Therefore, he. sent a cipher cable met-aag- s ic somewhat favorable to Great of fact finding tbe autbe court of Ihe building la already under Petersburg last night, but. after- the to Washington notifying is unq ucst hinable, according to Britain it. credence the ia la Tbe of bound to of the pl (he balcony previous illusory reports way. top thorities not to Admiral Davis' view. building has been banked with ever- be received with great diasatiefsctJoix forecasts cable sent a dispatch greens and blue draperies have been Today he again PARIS. Feb. 25. Albert Carre, diCoopNEW, YORK. Fek to Washington summarizing the decihnng on the upper floors. The emor the Opera Comique, has unrector that authorities the ployes of the bureau, except for the few er. former mayor of New York, died sion and advising needed to attend to the mail, have been tonight at bis residence hero. favorable to Great . Britain. A a dergone aa operation for appendicitis. it DIG FOR SUICIDE PAUL JONES IN BALCONY OF THEATRE . ee n KANSAS WILL GO AHEAD -- . wit:--First- ; DAVIS EXPLAINS THE la-t- Favorable to Britain inSus taining Her Facts and also to Russia. Says that e Art-son- s, 21-2- 2 nst-tira- I? nmismn'rosd Tw- WAIT TO INAUGURATE ROOSEVELT re semi-offici- a - 25.-Ed- ward fi in the War. Successes Washington, Feb. 25. Japan, through u her minister at Washington, Mr. Takahira, has categorically 'and absolutely denied all rumors and reports that she was suing for peace ur that any act of the Mikados representative here ran be possibly o const rued. The miniates added Hist the peace talk u( the last tew days i not ccrated iii Japan, but emanates front some other laad." Japan, it was deto clared. hes made all arrangement coiitlnuo the war fur at least another year. Tbe Japanese qiluiater had just rulurned from a trip to Old Point t.omfort when, la respond to inquiries by aa Associated Press reporter hr Ko-gur- made thee statement. The minister bail found 111: of peace prevalent in many pen of the coun- undetermined. It la evident waa the principal topic of but it ia impassible to discussion, veriry H, The Kuso print a a definite statement that it was decided not to call a Zemsky 8obor. but this la denied In oth- er quarters. Those who participated In the council are sworn to secreryw but left that this RUSS SALES STOPPED. and hsd a long talk with the secretary of state. He also saw a number of diplomats today. Both .the elate department and tho diplomat learned that overtures lor peace or evea "indirect proposals for peace have not emanated and cannot be expected from Tokto. The correspondent of the Associated Pn-srailed by appointment this afternoon at the Japanese legation and had a convert lion with the minister lasting for half an hour. The minister spoke deliberately but most emphatically. Ha said ha found that the real state of affairs had not been correctly represented In many quarters and finally lie consented that portions ot hia run vers I ion should be published word for word aa they came from his Hps. On such matters of great importance," the minister began, and of such delicacy, it la my opinion that as a rule it i not easy (o obtain ac- 81. Petersburg, Feb. 26, 2 a. m. Street sales of the Ruaa have bees bus- -' tended on account of nn article in Its" Issue of Friday reciting conditions in Russia and asking whether they lndl-(- te beea-learl- fr LEWIS AND CLARK CAMPAIGN. Portland. O.. Feb. ' 25- .- A vigorous and Clark expoiitlon campaign haa been Inaugurated, by the railroad entering the city of Portland aid by tho various railroads having connections with these lines The railroads estivisitors from mate that many thom-aneastern and middle nintes will visit tbe Lew la aud Chirk centennial exposition during tbe summer and that the full capacity of the dlfferant roads will Im taxed to the limit oir'their capacity in handling the tourist. The Union Pacific company and other roads have sent representatives to this city from Omaha and other cities to look after the tvsffc and to keep in touch with the pmgren of the exposition. Je-wi-s WITTE IS AGAIN IN j DIES AT WICKIUP OF RIVAL' at Discarded Squaw Commits Suicide Dear of Successor la Husbands Affections. RENO. Nev Feb. 25. Hattie Jones, an Indian, driven Insane because of tba fact (hat bar husband deserted her for another woman, committed suicide oe--. of iter successful rival, fore the east of town, this morning. 8he ate wild parsnips io carry out Ihe deed.-,Th- e family trouble began: a few days ago.- whan, the woman discoveredwas ansocJallng with another woman. .A fight ensued in which Hate tie was stabbed slightly. A separation followed and- the suicide, today la ths remit. ' "' .The dead woman leaves a two weeks olfa baby, wti-klu- - - - ' OSLER'S TALK WAS FATAL Baltimore, FVb. 25. Captain Wm. 8. Winder, a Confederate veteran, aged 71 years, shot end killed himself in hi home here today. Among hia pn pen waa found a clipping of tha ad dress by Mr. William Osier, of tha Johns Hopkins University in which reference was made to the uselessness ot men over forty or men sorer 6 years of age. Captain Winder waa a descendant of General Winder who commanded a division of the Americas troops at the battle of Bladpaoburg, IN WRONG BED, 1 ,i lnt Mrs. Charlce Scranton, Pa. FVb. 25. Charles, of Mayfield avenue, this city, left the door unlocked night for her husband, who was out, late. Oeear Anderson, an intoxicated Swede, niis-to- ok tbe house for hit boarding place, and went to wbat he believed was hia own room. Several hours later Mrs. Charles awoke and found that It was not heir husband who had rome in. She alarmed her family, the family Im turn alarming . Ihe neighborhood. Tbe .commotion, mused Anderson, .who jumped through n window. He landed upon a sliamy. where im rrmaiued shivering until the police helped him down. Arraigned in police court he was ' committed to Jail for sixty days. TOAST PRESIDENTS. HHB 1ARIS.Feb. 25. At a dinner tonight at the military dub given by Admiral Fournier to tbe members of the international rommiaaion of Inquiry into the North Bea affair. Admiral Fournier pro- posed a toast to President Roosevelt, nd Admiral von Spann, the Austrian commissioner proposed President lam-bet- s health. PRESS AGENT KILLED. V 23. The lifeless Mills, Jr., press agent ' for Keith' theatre in this city, vnu found lying on the tracks of the Brook-le- a Rapid Transit company in Brookfell from lyn today. It i believed hecurve. a car while going around a New York. Feb. both- - of Daniel GUILTY OF FRAUD. PROMINENCE to resume publication uuder the franchise of Its predecessor. Iba suspension nf which expires March 1. but under a preventive censorship will require tho entire paper to be in the hands' of the censor at midnight. t a curate Information regarding tbe actual situation and therefore it Is not unnatural that the public is misled more or leas through mlsapprrhension and ia tiis press. However, understood from It has the outset that Japan ha not been fighting for the sake of fighting,, but that he was forced to war. for. the sahe of principle, end ihe result has been thus for in favor of Japan. She haa fortunately been tha victor at every buttle on land and ana. This seemed to have led to the general impression that Japan ran make overture for peace without so much inconvenience as otherwise would be the case, and (bat it must bn Japan which is m a position to take the initiative ia ending tbe war. Consequently this appears to nave created the rumor that Japan gave expression through me to a desire nf peace. But there is not one bit. nf truth in this rumor. You am den J" it. on my and without reserauthority absolutelynot vation. Japan has ghva any auch expression through inc I repeat it most emphatically. You will readily underriaad whether Japan Mil make such overture or not if you give a little consideration to the actual circumstance. While it ia true that Japan nas been honored with sucres of her arm ao far, it Is apequally truo that it haa made no her parent effect on Rusaia. Througn' conirpreacntntive Russia haa been she will fight to stantly declaring that wins one or more the end or until she decisive bait Ira. W think it ia not un due for such a large coontry as Kusts, a country with auch enormous strength of mm and auch an extraordinary amount of resources, to tniak of a final success ia the war with us. We hate therefore, prepared to 'fight as king aa it ia necessary, and it was only soinn week ego that (lie imperial diet the war budget to run from voted April. 1905, until March. 1900, and an necessary measures are being taken in the war for at least Japan ( continue another year." . ' ;1 DENVER. Feb. 23. James Walsh, W. P. Condon and Fred M. Johnson, Two in Part Has Played Important election officers, were todey found ibe cliy, Meetings Whoa Reform Question guilty of frauds committed atand Waa Taken Up. . were charter eleetion last apriug. sentenced la jail for six months, m. 2 26. a. Feb. 6t. Petersburg. apparently According to aa BERLIN. Feb. 25. The number of report. Minister of Finance the thirty-on- e Kokov xo ft will soon leave llir em- students In attendance at tbe is greatest universities German peror's cabinet and he sttcceeded by ever known, being 39.716. or an inM. RottcilolT. a. former assistant to above the number in atPresident of the Council Witte, and a crease of 1.105 six mont ha aga. tendance statesman. of that supporter strong There are various report concerning ROME. Feb. 25. Tha railway air Iks the proceedings of the council of min-- i la extending and train for Rome and et era last night, but In all of them meeting cf are indications that M. Witte played Florence are deleyed. A will be held did at of deputies as be chamber the moat part, the Important with tha to view a wilh coping known that is It Sunday the previous mectipg. . . the question ot reform was token up, siluttioa, - ed , ; the existence of a government. The Journal Nasbednl ia planning try. lie went at once tq the state . . |