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Show THE saltlake and UORXIXO state EXAMINER: OGDEN, news (FROM CORRESPONDENTS AND 1TATE EXCHANGES) The sign affairs, speaking a: Berwick torey Gold Mining company. Humphreys and E. E. Seyler are the night. Mild that ilia wago cruer. of of the new camp, having been til country were bcgiiiiiiUg to take . w 4 Has GoM to moguls the first in and having staked out the things hi their own hands, tun that he lvaue the choicest ground they could find. These (lid nut fear a and men are among the directorate of the labor letters were rea.-nutIt followed, said, u new company. The claims Incorporated practical are th April Fuel. War Eagle, Tip that though there might be ii.: suit. changes, surii forms Top, Lottie. Ida and Fraetiou. The wouldlegislative he reasonable and pra.ufo.il new company will hat $1,000,000 capIt is now believed that the kb or ital and 400,000 of the shares will be srt-sgr- si will muster about forty members treasury stock. The first block of the party the new parliament, divided into railroad, and that- latter is being subscribed lor at 25 i In S"S? three groups. The largest group. cents ibis afternoon. T,S2?.ra pacific engineer it eupj of twenty two independents, will Another Manhattan company is the i posedand The next vote together. f the Manhattan Consolidated Mines com- ' act In speaking T. ft mia pany. Thla is the company organized group in its importance, includes aS; Burns. Win. Randall Cramer, Henry by Judge Vermllyea and owns the j Broadhurst, Thomas Burt and oiii.r tim mn !$; rumored Home ana Sweet. claims. Sir ay Dog ku been moderates, and this group la likely to that th runl0r Judge Yermilyea was on of the sucwith the govt rumen!. The tnd I n thlrt tIl western P- cessful early leasees on Goldfield Jum- 'cooperate third and smallest group ia composor Trucke. ft Virginia and it is said that th stock of the ed of extremists of a socialist t. , nfie Kngi- - bo, 1 naw Manhattan company will not be The question of Inviting Sir Chan s lt0f VTnd'-I Dilke efferad to tbs public. to the labor party as a Pacific, hu been The first paper printed in Manhat- whole haa been raised, but this is hurd-- J extension the of SSL rf th work known aa the Manhattan Weekly ly practicable, considering the rivalries JJ ft Truckle. He ba tan, eveX trips to th cn of th Mail, was sold at auction in camp for John Burns and James Kair Hardle. In connection with the liberal argu"ork being done $45. SSJtaTwl Only 160 claims in the new district ment tbat the unionist success at Th. direction. hi under have been recorded there. It la esti- Birmingham was mainly owing to tbs Improved of tow ufThJavleat kind of it eel 1 bring laid. mated that about fifty more have been personality of Joseph Chamberlain, it pointed out as noteworthy that, tha 5 I belter that the Western Pacific recorded at Tonopah, the county seat. is seven member of Mr. Chamberlain's In road th have to work th parliamentary tariff commission apjUdinera whenjt line enter Reno FROM THE PIOCHE COUNTRY. pointed in December 1905, have been ilV ataobeen rumored tor the Surveyors at Work' on Road From detested. Among the minor embarrs turnouts Pacific day that the Weatern O. and Calient to Ely. of the new parliament will be tbat of C. N. over the &,d com in seats for the crowd finding th Jw. Smith, representing Jtt-iGeorge N. Lawrence haa retarneu of liberal members who will be comWheeled Scraper company California to and a from Nevada, trip pelled to Invade the aid of the house which recently sold a uralnload hla burineaa latter state being of coniJiong hitherto occupied by the Jr machinery to the Utah Conatruc-eotnpan- to maka an in the Advance tha of It la estimated that there to be need in building company's Inspection in which he la unionists. will be fully 300 absolutely new memproperties, te Weatern Pacific, wid largely Interested. The mines are out bers tat he knew the Weatern Pariflc from Callente, about fifteen mllsj, and It ia said that J. F. P. Rawlimion, would come to Reno, and that he had not distant from the read leading from who baa been elected In the unionist would tver reaaon to believe that t doe Callente to Pioche. Shipments aie be- interest for Cambridge university, will hover the N.C.O. If it made and Mr. Lawrence retire in favor of Mr. Balfour. ot purchase tha N. C. O., It will paral- ing regularly Md Mr. states that th mine la growing bigger lel it line to thla city." The Western Pacific haa to and better all the time, says the Her- DECIDED NOT TO PARTICIPATE. gmlth. ao ald. come to Reno and It intend to do On his way back to Callente, at tha of Che in order to get the burineaa Philadelphia, Jan. If. After a long out Tokum ranch, some five mile (tate,Reno Oacelte. from th station in th Meadow Val- conference, the committee ot 95 men to the republican city commitley warn, he encountered a bunch of invited TWO DIVSS RAIDED. confer to tee with that body Monday be claimed who to surveyors running to revise the rules of the republimorning lines on 160 acres uf land for some-bad- next Sak Uke. Jan. M.-- Thi toFrom thrir movement!, however, can party in Philadelphia, decided Wataon Bergeant Hempel and Officer In the not to proposed participate day ind Oiaon swooped down on a Joint at and from the scraps of information he revision. The members of the comMr. Lawrence West South Temple, where two was able to gather, 1M mittee of 96 are prominently identified mm and two woman had been creating reached the conclusion that th party with the city ptrty and the Uneoln disturbance. They were drinking nil waa engaged la resurveying the old memand duri- railroad grade that was constructed party, and several of them bn day yesterday and lnt night, bers of Mayor Weavers advlaary of one Wllllama. TlUle Pioche and Calient between several one ng ; row. board, which th mayor created last the moat notorious character in the years ago. In support o. that conclu- year to assist him in carrying out rasor. with a on knee the cut sion Mr. Lawrence was told that other city wae reform measures. gha' declares that n man named Martin corps were in tha field and working municipal General Chariea Postmaster From Be aide wound. closer to the Pioche end of the line, Emory Smith presided at the confGairity inflicted the Smith Joe and Bum t wo, Annie Smith the object being; ns he understood it, erence. were arretted. to learn Just how much of the old The committee In its declination, statWhen they were hauled to the could be utilised In the proposed say that the republican city oommltr grade ion la the patrol wagon, the crowd connection of Pioche with the male does not come to the independents was drunk, and the women were laugh- line by the Nevada Utah Mines ft with a Just tills; that R la the creaof their the at and top yelling ing Smelters corporation. ture of snap primaries, and that what voice. The four of them wen charged While there appears to be little or the people want Is not merely a rewith vagrancy. no doubt that this He is going to be vision of th rules, hut a revision of The Wllllama woman has been In constructed this spring," said Mr. Law- the personnel. Tha reply also call Salt Lake for a number of yean. loa 1 cannot maka rence, myself believe attention to the fact that the legislastate In served the aha three years tha that construction will stop at Ptoohe. ture now tat extra eerion will take up for robbery. prison of uniform primary electhe After her release she returned to the The opinion prevails in the southern tionsquestion and that no revision of rule now and it seems reasonable, that country, then ahe her life. to Since old and city made could become operative before has been arrested several times, and the Salt Lake route will continue that the new law la passed, and that any on line and the valley Steptoe through crowd The ahe now is in JaH again. revision would be made In the dark will be arraigned before Judge Diehl up to Ely, with the purpose of creating a division of th business that Ely without that guide. tomorrow morning. ' Another dive which wae raided by and th other camps In tbat section THE KEEP COMMISSION. tha police la the Black Cat saloon on will soon have to offer." Work is also being pushed on th West First South street The police took therefrom four women. One of new road from Lea Vegas to Rullfrog, Jan. 19. Secretary Washington, them. Rose Moore, only 90 years of Mr. Lawrence states, and from the lat- Wilson of agriculof the department age, la in a precarious condition, and ter place it la eaay to see tha dust flywaa not disposed to make any ture, when she was taken before Judge ing several miles away where the statement regarding the report of the DIChl yesterday afternoon that official graders are at work. Keep commission, when naked for hla ordered her kept In Jail until Dr. opinion of it today. In reply to quesStewart wae communicated with. He FRANK WARBURTON ENDS HIS tions. however, the secretary said the will send her to a hoepltal. LIFE. fullest opportunity had been given the Judge Diehl saye that there la a commission to Inveetlagte the methods moat effective way to close up those Coalville Utah. Jan. 1$. With cold- of th crop estimating board In predive, They can be knooked out by blooded premeditation Frank paring their estimate. business more effectively thou by a boy of 17, took morphine Aa to the recommendation of tha mere smuts and fines for the proprietended his life In a room in the commission looking to sn improvement ors. It la wed known that no saloon and Coalville House here Tuesday night. in the work of the statistical bureau. keeper ran secure a license unices his His body was not discovered until Secretary Wilson declared that many application Is endorsed by the chief thla afternoon, when the room where of the things suggested actually had of police. If the chief refuses to place Hs was had locked forced it open. made In th department and been lay Mb name to the application, the li- the door and barricaded it with the were now, and bad been for a long cense can not be Issued. washsland and some chairs. time, in force. He declared that the In the room wae a note addressed Increased sphere of usefulness of the BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER. to a Coalville girl, whose name the stale agents waa no new idea, aa It The note had originated in hla department, and officers refuse to divulg. Salt Lake, Jan. 19. The Jury in the read: he needed only the necessary adoption case of E. E. Caamdy against L. E. "Whan you read this I will be far to put it Into effect. The proposition, Carady, which was tried in Judge away from you. Forgive me for what however, to do away with the 85,000 Ritchie's court, has returned n verdict I aald to you last night." agents and correspondent, he said, in favor of plaintiff for $3,000. The What he raid, according to the of- wea radical and one which needed parties to tha action are brother. ficers, was that he Intended to end careful consideration. Most of the rePlaintiff sued to recover $5,274.53 al- his Mfe. He had told aevetal of bia forms recommended by the commisleged to be due aa his share of the friend a that he had intended doing eo, sion. Secretary Wilton said, being proceeds of the sale of land In Oquirrh but none of them took him seriously. matters of law. would require action Bach subdivision, near Garfield, to Tuesday ha sold hla sweater, and with congress before they could become the smelters. The evidence showed the money, ft ia supposed, he pur- by effective. that the "'brother owned the land chased the morphine. Tuesday night Jointly, and that It had been sold by he walked into the Coalville House the county for taxes. The defendant, office, and after staying awhile left ALMOST A PANIC IN THEATER. 1 E. Caiady. Informed hie brothers It la supposed he returned to the that he wae going to abandon the land. house by a aide door and made hla New Yortc. Jan. 19. During a perTha plaintiff then paid the county way to the room where he ended hla formance by Mias Olga Netheraole at 9374.53 aa taxes and redeemed the life. He rook ean eighth of an ounce the Harlem opera house last night, an property and then commenced negotia- of morphine. electric fires burned out in the upper tions with the smelters for the sale of Young Warburton waa n native of gallery. Firemen playing hand grethe land. The defendant aim opened Coalville.' Hla mother la dead, and nades on the blaze nearly caused a up negotiations for the sale of the hla father is employed somewhere in well aa a fight among several land and sold It to the agent for the Balt Lake City. He is a grandson of panic aa persona who were drenched. Someone smelters tqr $10,300. He refused to William H. Smith, former county In the dresa circle hearing the shouts, divide the proceeds of the ante with commissioner and one of the pioneers cried "Fire," and a panic waa narrowhis brother hence suit waa filed and of Summit county. ly averted. The spectators nil over retailed in the verdict for plaintiff for Until a few days ago the boy was the house stood up and many started $3,000. in the printing office of the to leave the theater. Mla Netheraole employed Coalville Times. Despondency over rushed to the front of the stage and EXCITEMENT OVER MANHATTAN. losing his position, it la thought, had appealed to the audience, which, after something to do with his determinaome momenta was reassured. The Men Fall in Lina for a Day to Buy tion to end bia life. No inquest will performance waa then resumed. Stock In First Company. be held, ae It la deemed unnecessary. HEARING ON JOINT STATEHOOD. A Goldfield dispatch says: In the LIBERAL GAINS CONTINUE. tnldw of the excitement over the Goldfield stocks this week, an unusual Washington, Jan. 19. William H. London, Jau. 19. The election rewas enacted at the office of W. turn a continue to show Liberal gatna Andrews, delegate to oongreM from F- Bond ft Co., the well known brok- Two more former minister were de- New Mexico, appeared before the house committee on tKi Itorles today ers. who had been appointed fiscal feated today William Bromley Davenagents of the Manhattan Mining com- port, financial secretary of the war at its hearing on Joint statehood. He pany of Nevada. This latter company office, for the Mark! field division of i aid although there is some opposition In New Mexico to Joint statehood, he d acquired the Annie Laurie and Cheshire, and Sir Robert Finlay, atSnowdrift claims in the new district. torney general for Inverness, Soot-lan- believed the proposition would carry vote If submitted to the The stock subscription books were Another prominent Unionist, by a good New Mexico would prefer Pned for the first ullotment of stock Sir Frederick Milner, waa unseated In people and a steady stream of Goldfield peo- the Baeset.law division of Nottingham single statehood, bnt would rather have Joint statehood than remain out ple was lined before th cashiers win- shire. of th-.- - union. dow from The returns to up complete o'clock In the morning untonight A. J. Doran of lYesoott, Aria, artil 6 o'clock at night. During that time are os follows: Liberals, 228; Unionagain at joint statehood. gued tiie entire allotment of 100,000 waa dis- ists, 96; Nationalists, 72; Laborltes, 27. posed of at 10 cents per share. There Mr. Devlin's BANKRUPTS. at were several 'disputes over the led to priority rather serious victory In Belfast which a numrioting, subscriptions, but these-werbrge-- o i adjusted next day, when the stock ber of bouses were partially wrecked, ' Kansas City. Jan: 19. Judge Pollock Ramsey MacDonald secretary of the is the United States district court Hated on the local exchange. Durrepresentative committee, which here today decided that George Y. ing the week the stock haa advanced labor from 10 to 1$ oente per share. It ia to la- largely concerned in the election Salmon and Harvey W. Salmon, aa inlisted on the Ban Francisco ex- campaign in behalf of the Laborltes. dividuals and also as partners under declares that the newspapers have not the name Salmon ft Salmon, whose change at once. The Annie Laurie the position bank at Clinton. Mo., failed several haa shipping ore, and la next to yet correctly appreciated he Mayflower, from which six lessees attained by the Labor party or Its months ago owing depositors several causes. No asaeria that the question hundred thousand dollars,, were bankhave been in ore for some weeks. was entered acPatrick. Elliott A Camp have tied of protection venuethefree trade waa rupts. and an order real situation cordingly. Under the order the' entire op the six claims staked out by the merely secondary, Salmons and tha being that the Laborite propaganda administration of Humphrey brother when they mad he original discovery at Manhattan, bad cut the working classes clean defunct bank will be taken out of the awav from the Unionist. state court and the present receiver and have organized the 8eyier-HumphSir Edward Grey, secretary for for- - and transferred to tho federal court f .. .rAJV uu-ii- . 1 ssJff -- is - Jv.-h- n angl-Weate- I cno-ruo- 1 te War-burto- . - d. us UTAH, SATURDAY JANUARY MORSINC, TRYING TO ug. l,:'-- ii Ii. Hr Jt-.- ; pT.nteniV:'. ul fi r , rn.i di-r- RfcVISE tiv i,i Nvw Yum. Jau FOOTBALL! ieteiiiii fnj Aiutr.i'sii a;, in Ivst-Uii- agrvt-mei,- Tsnv Chi(a9. Jan. ble fia'.uri-- 19. I:.- - - in foulbhli a in) tilt-- col-1- i wll S a ere a.bie.jc avK.eu.iu t to sdire c.::. i;sni at Skbjeci-- d da) a apasutu of t ; . B,a nine'1 coiiftrt-ii- i Beach e held at the I'Mi-ugHotel today. Titu fie w ) piifesaor devoted tlie ibe greatday er pan of the nighi lo ,i diaeusaion of Athletic refoiji," bm no definl, action was arrited ai, aiui ih decision uf the conference a ill uoi be announced until the niewfo;. adjourns tomorrow afternoon. Atiicugb the were pledged to .tvreev aa to what tratu-pire- d at tha today, In touch it was the opinion of with the conference tha; football had safely passed muster oL.i was in no by the coi- danger oi being legiui composing tile "b.g .Niue." H was pirdicti'd ton:i.!it that when the final result of tin-- conference would be made public it will be tound that the rule and leauintious agreed upun which deal with the whole range of college, ethics and vi not he centralised on football alotir. It ia known that the subjects of pmftji.iur.al coach- lng, large gale receipts, betting, una opposdue prominence of athk-iiced to atudle and entrance condition are under consideration by the professor and their final i sport will deal with these subjecta aa Wiil aa that of the gridiron game. line on : i,.a- NatiuLal tetiay will be futltil.i't-!l:11 an It'HgUu April it. ai. Tilt- - A lilt ,.(.eii ip ii, Aj-r-17. -- One. J I ! i g r Of gaYiiiFT7f!tiasPF.rrAI.SAi CHILDRENS WARE era-bo- u ,1 New York. Jau. 19. John Willis liner, for mnuy of the Kobjit-ria- a 1kiS;J oi misiuii. Mi'n.u.LcvJ ibat be Iivs accepted ibe prrMji'Ucy ,if Ocdilit.al college. Airies, lie w.il remain with tha Luu.0 mieriuB board UL'.il uxt May. - e A BOON TO MOTHERS Childrens Underwear at Unheard of Prices. All made in a Sanitary factoey by Clean American Girls. Yearns Felled and Some Double Stitched ANY GARMENT MilwatLec Wi.. Jet. 19. Charley uf jriiwaiikt-e- . was given the litwiilcn cvei Aulj B.-it-i of at the nj of the e.hth round to:; ;,rli. 'IYic bout i iery fast IN THiS Li;,. Ni-i- fi a cue liom Uit- - nart. lOc in Santa Fe. Jan. 19 Governor Otero, who will go our of office Monday, today appointed lr. li. J. Sloan of Santa f Fr, Insurant e New Mcxicu, viro IVdro Iany, Mr. Sloan is a democrat. 1 s ws-- mi- - . ite uf w- - 20. govt-nimcn- I jc San Domingo. Jan. 19. The Dominit can In receiving the of Monte Oristi. permitted the i evolutionary governor. Gmetwl Artaa, to depart (or Iorto Rico and granted general amnesty to .lie .other revolu- -v i F0S ANYOFTfitSEn.NE STiTESD tionists. Guayaquil, Ecuador, Jan. 19- .- It is ruinured hero that General Elroy Alfaro, the former provident of Ecuador, and leader of the revolution against SOME MORE ABOUT FOOTBALL. President Garcia, has occupied Wuho, the capital, after defeating the govern19. More than 4f)J ment troops. New York, Jan. graduates of Yale univt rsity attended the New York alumni dinner hi New York, Jan. 19. The National Pherrys tonight at which Iredduut Association of Erectors of Structural Arthur T. Hadley was one of tha prin- Steel and Iren work, employing 0 cipal speaker. men, met in thi city tonight with A letter of regret from Secretary delegate! present from nearly all of of War Taft waa read. In it Mr. Taft the large cities of the country and modificasuch tbat expreuted the hope passed a resolution declaring for tha tions would be made in tha rules gov- open ekop. moot on of the the! erning football healthful Influeocaa of college life Dei Moines, Iowa, Jan. It, Farmer Burns defeated Eld. Adamson of Chimight bo contlniwd. President lladley in Us address cago. in a fast uid: wraatllng match tonight. Adamson Football la a major spurt, Uke showed remarkable agility and won hunting or deep sea sailing. Lik the fall In 94 minute and five secthem it involves much physical hard- onds, outwroatllng Burns. Buna woa ship aud some physical danger. To the next two. understand shy people Incur title hardship and danger a man must have Algeziras, Jan. 19.11:30 p. m. what ia known ns sporting blood. If Baron Joootens, Belgian minister to he does not have this all major aporta Spain, who ia one of the delegates to aa practised by their devotees will the Moroccan oemferenee, presented seem to him Irrational and absurd. 1 to the other delegates tonight a writhall not argue the question, but this ten proposal that expensive anna not I will any that among all major sports intended for military uae be allowed football has for college student th to enter Morocco, aa otherwise the double advantage of being the most Belgian arms factories would suffer democratic and the least dangerous. severe losses. 3 two tHAjrtnrsBAT 2 Sufl,-C0- n. mt YAftj&XTCB u AU too often we have bad deaths from hunting or deaths from sailing, but during the thirty years we have played Rugby football at Yale there has been no death, and to tha beat of my 1 Bowled ga no grave cbm of permanent injury. This record la auffldent to show that bard football is not rrceaiarily at tended with overwhelming physical dangers. "Thf possibility of unfair play perhaps constitutes a graver evil than the possibility of accident. If an Institution intends to play unfairly do not play with that institution next year. If you are not prepared to adopt this remedy then keep quiet. TO say that a man means to ilay unfairly and then keep on playing' with him to not the act of th gentleman. "As for modifications of the rules, we are content to leave that matter In the hand of Mr. Camp, and we are glad that the reforms looking toward open play which he for the last year haa been moat strenuously advocating, ara at length likely to be realised. There are a few who would like to see the game aboil shed, and there are many who would like to aee it modified, but a far aa I know there is not a single number of the Yale faculty who would Uke the work of modification out of trained hand. "The extravagant interest in football presents a harder problem to deal with than the extravagant uso of football money. It la not the football players th(6iselves who have the most exaggerated estimate of the Importance of the game. H la the spectators rather lhan the players, graduate rather than undergraduates, who make this difficulty worse. The trouble Is not that footloll la too much played bnt that It la too much talked about Walter Camp, brad of the Yale Athletic association, followed President Hadley. Mr. Camp said that football waa going to be "made over, but whether It was going to take on entirely new principles he could not. tell. He declared that it was Impossible to make rules that would entirely eliminate the mass pity, aa well as Impossible to devise rule that would eliminate accident. "The game necessarily rough, he continued, and there will always be more or less incident. However, I think the danger is greatly overrated. All last yeal there were ai Yale but 24 accidents, of which 17 were nothlrg worse than sprained ankle. The worst waa where a man hath several of his ribs fractured, and there was only one case of hat nature." 1 SHORT STORIES. Ohio. Jan. 19. Fire tonight caused a loss of $100,000 at F. E. Myers and Brothers Implement and tool works. Aril land, Seville, Spain, an. 19. Cardinal Splnola. archbishop of Saville. died tonight. He was created a cardinal December 11 1st. Cincinnati, Jan. 19. The Injunction restraining the Western Union Telegraph company from removing the stock exchange tickets from the offices of W. J. Odell and company was dissolved today by the dreut court. Rome, Jan. 19. Cardinal Gotti, prefect of the congregation of propaganda. in seriously ill of pneumonia. There ia much anxiety owing to the age of the prelate, who waa born ia 1834. Wooster, Ohio. Jan. 19. Attorney for Captain E. F. Taggart tonight filed a petition to compel Mrs. Taggart to bring their two boys back into tbe state and to surrender them to their father. London, Jan. 19. King Edward Journeyed from Sandringham to London yesterday and went to a theatre last evening. He wiU go to Windsor today. Hla msjeatv appeared to be in good health and spirits. New Orleans, Jan. 19. Bishop John Keener of the "outhern M. E. church, died here today of heart fsil- C. TRYING TO SEPARATE AND STATE. CHURCH Paris, Jaa. 19. An interpellation of th government In the cbomLw ot deputies today by M. Groat au, Liberal, relative to th taking of the inventory ordered bv the government pursuant to the provisions of the bill providing for the separation of church and state, aroused an excited debate. Abbe Gayraud, Catholic Republican, asked If aaoeoeon at presented themralv churches in th abac no at the clergy or la opposition to th dair of the clergy, would they have the right to break open the tabernacles Finance Minister Merlon replied In tho negative, saying that the greatest tact would be ecpployed. Tbe Interpellation was then withdrawn. Abb Gayraud expressing bia aatlKtactlon at the minister' reply, amid hostile demons! ru lions on the part of the Facial 1st. GRAVE DISORDERS IN ITALY. Rome, Jan. 20. A dispatch from Cane Crete, eaye that grave disorders have taken place la the Italian zone. At Gtorgiopolla th partians of the government entiwed a hall where votelection ing for the administrative wa in progress and tried to break the ballot boxea. Italian soldiers who were In the hall fired, hilling two and wounding Vvcn, hut the rioters being reinforced the Mddlsra were compelled to retlra At Vsmwe there was aa encounter between troops and rioters in which two person were killed and mv-orwounded. Similar disturbances are reported from other parts of the Ltond, SUPERANNUATED GENERALS RE- TIRE. SL Petersburg, Jan. 19. Tbe retirement of seventeen superannuated generals of the council for national defense waa gazetted today, and till action will be followed shortly by the retirement of a score of Inactive veteran of the Alexander committee for the relief of wounded and fifteen members of the council of the empire. Thla step ia dictated by reason of economy. The three bodies under previous regime have been regardod as reetlng places in which faithful servants who bad outiived their usefulness could be shelved at a full salary and rank Instead of being retired on half pay. THE TAIGNY toft IW.'ftoUjtlnpfaii All Good Muslin. Well Made THE M NEW than la usual and many merchants ventured to disregard the unwritten law and kept their stone open. . Th ceremohy at TaarakwfrGelo lost la impressiveness by the abaene of the diplomatic corps, non of th metn-br- a of w hich was lavilod. RACKET STONE ing at IndfoUnenta In th Moral oourt today eensumed the eeaslon lu the Green and Gaynor trial. All the indictments are of great length and attorneys aonductlng the prosecution alternated in reading the voioua uounta. Upon conclusion th court adjourned until tomorrow. TRIED TO 8UICIDE. A HOME FOR JAPANESE. Prairie Lunchien, Win, Jan. .19. German, Godfrey Grant, a wealthy Binghamton. N. T, Jan. 19. Mm. A. who carried in hla pockets deeds to valW. Clinton at thin city, treanirar of uable city lota In Beattie, triad to com- the Wyoming M. E. Woman's Home mit suicide by throwing himself In Mlaaiouery socirt y, has received a front of an incoming paasengor train check for $4,n$0 to be used a th beea tho Burlington, before snores at ginning of a fund for tho erection of people who wood on tho platform. Hla n bom for Japa Jse women and chilhead waa badly cut and an arm frao-tun-- dren in Ban Franctooo. The gift la In He gave his bom aa Green memory of Ella Stack Rwd at Pitta-toPa. lake, Washington. Among bis papers were deeds to much property in STEVENS PROMOTED. Washington and a ticket from SL Paul lo Steubenville. Ohio. Ho was locked up by Bheriff Sim New York, Jaa. 19. John F. Stevens, pending word from relatives. chief engineer of th Isthmian canal rommlaekm. today was elected vk-DIRECTORS OF FRANKLIN FUND p reMent and director of the Panama railroad company to accrued foromr MEET. Chief Engineer John F. Wallace. Mr. Bofton, Jan. 19. At a meeting of Stevens to also general manager ff th directors yesterday of the Franklin Panama railroad company. fund, which ba been aocuuulating WILL BUILD A LIBRARY. for 100 yea, and wVch now amounts to almost half a million dollan and New York, Jan. 19. At a Brown unito the city, Mayor John F. belong Fitsgerald announced that be decided versity alumni dinner tonight Presito emulate Benjamin Freckling by do- dent Paunce announced that the uninating $1,000 to form a fund that ia versity will soon build a $300,000 lito accumulate interest for 100 yean, brary. to be known as (he John Hay nnd then be used for the city In ths library. Andrew Carnegie has given $150,000 toward tlie building fond. discretion of a board of managers. CREENE AND GAYNOR TRIAL. Savannah, Ga., Jan. 19 The read Victoria, B. C., Jan. 19. B. B. Kler-nawho held tbe world's swimming championship, is dead in Australia, SEWING i MACHINE STORE ANTI-TRUS- T EPISODE. Don't forget we seU Jan. 19. American Washington. Consul Moffatt at La Guyara has cabled the state department, in refer ence to the drMHofl r M. Talgny. the French charge at Caracas, that there haa never before been any interference with foreign official boarding ship of tiielr own nationality. In bia cablegram the consul says that great alarm exists at La Guyara that 51. Talgnv was carried away on the Martinique Sunday night, and that no communication was allowed with the hip previous to his kailing. CARELESSNESS SBERfiglR) the leading; sewing machines at $10 and $15 below the trust prices. We have is stock Stan- dard, Wherler & New Home, Household and many others. Call and see our machinrs before you buy Wil-zoniing- IN VOTING. Now York. Jan. 19. That there were hundreds of cases of carelessness which dnrived c'Jliens of their vote at the last election In New York, but which were not necessarily criminal, waa the gist of the report made today by the special grand Jury wich wv drawn recently to Investigate election frauds. The Jury found umi.rtively few Indictments, but upon It discharge today Issued a report containIning many facts gleaned during ita vestigation and recommendations for changes in the election laws, which It requested to bo presented to the legislature. &Q er, $fOi00 Drop Head New Goodrich ..9800 Box Top Singer mOO Box New Goodrich Drop Head Wheeler & Wilson, slightly damaged, Sewing Machines rented and repaired. BOTH PHONES Independent, 811; Bed, 530-- $25 Y. FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY. St Petersburg, Jn. 19. Today' celebration of the feast if th Epiphany, the fourth of the great foatlvato of the church, passed uneventfully, though, a elgniflrant of tbe new attitude in Russia toward both church and Carl. C. Rasmussen, Dealer 2246 WASHINGTON AVT. |