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Show TOE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, CLAIMS MOYER AND OTHERS WILL HANG WEDNESDAY UTAH, HAVANA'S Havana. Feh. ;n.- - 1 hr in- - iiv ai- - ibviiee am arranging au invlia frimn gala grand opera at ihe National ibrater fur ar which it la proposed that Mr. and Mre. Nicholas Itong- worrh shall occupy the president's Ic aa Havana's guest of honni. Verv great Intercut is being tab- cn in ihe president's annual ball, February 22nd, on account of ihe fact that Mr. and Mr. Long worth are expected to lie present. They also will he urged to attend the ball of the Amerit-aclub on Wash- ingtnn's birihdjv. p-r- nism-- i McPartland, Who Broke Up the Mollie Maguires, Traces Many Terrible Crimes to Head of Federation of Miners. 2i, inoc. THREW HER LITTLE ONES INTO THE SEA GREETING. Nicholas Long worth and Wife vi ted to the Opera. fedbtary morxixo, e Mothers Insane Act While a Passenger on a Steamer After Drowning Her Three Children She Jumps Overboard. u YERKES ESTATE. there being a largo attendance of cab- Creel ram hism, ook over the business inet ministers, ths leading members of the Illinois Hard Wood Uutibet of the opposition and the foreign dip- company, a corporation In whlrh Creel-malomats. among whom was Ambassador is interested, and attempted in Held and members of ths American ell some of ths assets at a sacrifice. embassy, including Delanrey Jay, Am- It was enjoined from proceeding in I his bassador Reid'a private secretary, and work by the Federal court. IJeutenant Commander Joiiu 1,. GibThe Jackson Trust A Savings bank, bons, naval attache to the embassy, scoording to g recent report of iis rewho, on this occasion, attended his sources and liabilities, held savings first levee. deposits to the amount of AKii.ftuo and commercial deposits amounting to Its capital stock is 1250.000. $75ft,ft0fl. and a surplus fund of Ihn.OoO was reported with undivided profits of Among its resources were Iko1,-imapproximately in bams and discounts, and $284,000 in stock and bonds. The officers are W. II. Egan, president; David Decker and R. F. Dent til h, vice president, and Wm. U Lawson, cashier. It had been clearing through the Continental National bank. At 1 o'cktck it was announced by the officers that the commercial would close at 3 o'clock as usual, but that the savings department would remain open until fi o'rluck to pay off depositors. Officers of the other hanks, who railed at the office of the Jackson Trust A Ravings bank early In the day. declared that there was no doubt but thai Ute institution was In good condition and could easily withstand the run. Judge Landis, In the Federal court today appointed John J. Knickerbocker, receiver for the estate of F. ( ('reel man, in bonds of $5,000. He was 2d. Feb. Tbs diplomat- also appointed received of the Aronson Washington, ic representatives of the South Amerlaimber company, h in ican republics In this cily are discuss- which Mr, Creelntun iscorporationinterheavily ing with great interest tha speech ested. The bonds In this case were made by Secret s ry Root at the dinner fixed al $10,000. which the Brazilian ambassador gave In his tumor anti in honor of ihe countries which will send delegates to the (Otigress. in Rio de Janeiro next summer. Mr. Rom talked chiefly about the Monroe doctrine and poke in part as follows: When President Monroe, coming to the aid of si niggling Spanlsh-Amertca- , mads (be audacious and gallant declaration that no part of ths American continent must Its dcemd subject lo colonisation by any European power, he affirmed the propoattion that all the American republics am competent in maintain thiuughout their territories degovernments answering lo the mands of civilisation, preserving order, enforcing I be law, doing Justice and performing all inismntlnnal obligations. lo that proposition all of ns eland Dead committed, its truth w. all maintain. Every evldenre In Its support is a oti it. of satisfaction to us. Every forward stnp tn tho path of progress by any American republic Is a cause of Joy to all of ua. Let. me then, Mr. Ambassador, pass along the tnsst whlrh yeti wers good enough tn propose m New York. Feh. 20. A murder mysmy unworthy self. I ask you tn drink unlike to the sisterhood of American repiih tery, with some feature not case of lies. May every one of them grow In that of the famous Falters in twn years ago. is engaging the attenInand prosperity strength. May the As in the tion id the police today. dependence, ths freedom of the rights crime which cost Caesar his life Young of the least and weakest be ever rep Patterson, an actress, more resented equally with the rights of the and Nan of her liberty, a cab and than a strongest snd may w all dn our ahare a womanyear of the ihe stage are the printowards the building up of sound and of a mystery today. The enlightened .public oplni4in of the cipal figures waa the victim Americans whlrh shall everywhere, woman, Gussio Hart, . to Iheory and the ranisg-according both upon continents, mightily proor her mote ths reign of peace, of order snd of the police, was the arene are who sons death. Keinal pet of justice, in .very A merles n ropuhliu.H though! lo know something of the manner tn which ihe woman was killed have disappeared. The Ural intiimtinn that a crime had been commit ted cams to the police when a phvslPlan notified them thai he had been called In the house at 2it the evidence. West Thirty eighth street to attend a woman and found her dead. Iler aktill LAWYER SEES HIM. hid hiHto fraetined. Miss Hart had lieeil appearing in tha Child Wife," Boise. Idaho, Feh. 20 Attorney si a I heater in thin city and h.id thehere until May d Richardson, of rile Denver law firm of atrical engagement Rlchardeon A llawklns, arrived here next. The poll e were unable to learn today and obtained from Governor where she whs from the time she left the theater lai night until several Gooding permission to eeo bin clients. President Charles K. Moyer, Secretary hours later when rah stopped before Wllbm IJ. Haywood and G. A. Pettl-bonthe house where she monied lit West 1 former members of the executive street. Then, they say. eommitN of the Western Federation iwo men look her from the rtih and of Miners. For several hours the atcarried her into the house and a few torney haa been in conMiltatlon with minutes later the physician us called. bis clients a the state penitentiary Hi1 was told that a woman was ill. W'lii-No one has hren permitted to see tn he irai'tied the rsm he found two wurncu and lhtei mim at the licit prisoner except their counsel The statement which side Miss lisrt was dead. When a Mr Pariland Is report, to have made coroner who wn notified .it once to the cffi-c- t that the priaonot. reached the loom none of the watchers remained. Harry Orchard, has made no ctni resThe Itnilv of the woalon. ia received with man. with th. l.e.id terribly haltered, line It. Mated persistently that Orchard run was Maned was lying undisturbed on the bed, ami t'hirago, Feh. ;o has made statements which t;i he iod.iv on th .larhson Trust and Sax-in- s the walls along the stairway np which used against th other prisoners. hank, it l"iig thought hy many it had been carried was unrated with of th depositor that ih tnwrit hi lrn td.Hid KIND EDWARD ENTERTAINS. i The I'nilrr ar. now .arching for Ihe involved by h failure of the Hank rail and for th- two m.ti who carried ot America Hirer day ngo. Largs Attendance of Cabinet MinisAt the .i for the opening of hr Worn. in' hodv to her room. ters snd Foreign Diplomats. Mis H.irf told the landlady of Iter the hsnh. .Wu in wait .i hoiir a few .lay ag.t ilia: were boarding snd as the door ii'g kHn 2il.-Itonrton. Feh. Ed waul held opened they commend'd to withdtsw-th.-iher family rcsl.l.-m Washington. the first irvee of the season nt BuckD. '. funds. It is known that the ingham palace at noon today, thus j l.Hter the p.dn-is s loser 'hr. ugh loan to arrested avoiding the state procession to St a dancing master, and it Huns from the Jsmee palace, where the levies are F. C. Ireelman. that the woman's d.'aiii was Hank of war,. ihe immediate usually held. The occasion, however, 'ii- to an accidental full down a of the closing of that concern. flight wa not robbed of Ita cpui plrtnirsqiicncss. The amount of of wtHir. loniie.l to Creel-maMiss Hurt was altom ;u years of age. hy the .lacksnn Trni Savings . ahl by h oflin-r-black face to b $23.-hu- t She whs well known ns . bank, is stories .n th.. irc.-- hv which cr.nirddbnne. Hite Imil a wn living in . ihe A w.'-- , l dauKiiu-incinna'i. di.M ji-m.- d pit: at sever.. i ijm.-- s .utn Savannah. Ga.. Kcb. 20 Mr. t' H. Egan. I'usoi-n- t t,f ih,, and Mrs. Nicholas itong orth ar- STANDARD OIL. Trust Saving, Hank, said to,a, ; rived in Savannah at H:2ft o'clock We have lo.i Mi'll nil iMa morning via the Sroithern Ft lnti. Mo. Feb 2rt. Y'rsip; day p ci.l,l!rijt ' ' Cre.-msRailway, the train being four regiiinp'ion of 'In- invcstigaijon iu .ind noura and 40 minute late. Theie beltcve the Iohu if good if it is the H'nudurd v)il isitnminy methods i small crowd to meet the was not coniinurd today. I r"r,"; "f anv run JV; train, but those who hoped to w e .an h. tortiry Gi'n.'l al Hadley .Mir that kciiii-- i have r His occupants of the private car amp. fund, .i rl we can obtain all the is determined to press Inquiry in . Elyslsa were disappointed, s . t!ie . i rcti in . a tti'cs and awvrai'n hi outside a ;'(-MjSh i,,,. neither appealed. not ne. s,vr-came i' aln'itt that certain mail a fo- jt Tin- bank dii'Fseil to the Standard u. mi a: St. I.oiiis ha-over pnH.i',1,. receive I by si ihru'igh th- - Watp-- I'ietcr coin pain pnt ant hot hie wiH make an ' of the matt. I: ,ta-..,- ( !, ,t interview an Denver. Feh. 20.-- Tn published here today Defective James McPartland denies ihe report that he secured a confession from Harry Orchard, charged with th murder of former Governor Frank Steunrnherg, at Caldwell. Id... Dec. :inth, last, implicating tha officers of the Western Federation of Miners in that crime and many others, though he claims to have ample evidence of their guilt. There have been statements made by various parties , said Officer but I know of none made by Orchard and, as I have been the oaly mas at work on the case, I think I would have known of it had there bean one. I undertook the investigation of Governor Bteunenberg's death at the request of his personal friend. Governor Gooding, and Governor Gooding has personally paid what expenses have been incidental to my Investigation. 1 felt It my duty as a citisen of Colorado to uproot tha gang, and as such I undertook the work. Thrae fellows thought that H was no long ago that I had broken up tha Molly Maguires that I muat now bo In my dotage. They ware not afraid of ma. But there is a week spot In every wall, atieh a one as that upon which the Waetarn Federation was founded, and that weak spot 1 found. It will cost Moyer, Haywood and Pettibona and as many more, thalr Uvea." McPartland claims to have secured positive evidence that members of the Western Federation planned and carried out the assassination of Dmectivs Lgrto Gregory, killed mysteriously in West Denver two yecra ago; of Martlu Gleam, superi men dent of the Wild Horae mine at Cripple Creek, who wife thrown down n shaft; of Arthnr Col Mas, superintendent rtf the Bmuggler-Vnlo- n mine at Telluririe, who was shot from ambush; of the I men killed In tha explosion at the Independence depot near Cripplt Creek, June 6th, 1904; of Martin B. Wallry, who was hilled last summer by an explosion In this city, and of other murders. The killing of Wallry ia said tn have been accidental, the nitroglycerine with which he eas killed listing been placed on a vacant loi through whlrh Chief Justice Gabbert, of tha supreme court, waa accustomed to pass, with the intention of hilling him. McPartkuui denied the charge that ha had kidnapped the federation's out of Drover. "The papers were regular," he said, and were served regularly. 1 could not, ho expected to notify their lawyers that Moyer, Haywood and Pottlbnne wort in Jail and. about to be taken to Idaho. They knew that If they were captured they s would nevor bo able to clear and wvra about to leave the country when arrested. They had planned to blow up tbs train If any attempt were made to remove them to !daht and for this reason I insisted on haring a special train to tnks them out or this state." Steve Adams, alias Dickson, who was arrested yesterday at Haines, ore., end taken to Raker City, will he brought to Boise as anon as his extradition can be arranged. He I charged with complicity in the assassination of former Governor Ktannen-berg- . Jack Simpkins, another suspect, who had been In Haines and vicinity for some time, nsnnnt be found by Penitentiary Officer Robbins and the detective who hsv been searching for him. A grand Jury will meet on Monday next at Caldwell to Investigate the assassination and return Indictments against, such of the men now under arrest as may be warranted by DISCUSSION $32,-lai- OF ROOTS SPEECH Diplomats of the South American Republics Are Interested. Actress Found in Her Room By a Doctor. them-selve- Chicago, Feb. 2d. todav aay: Fall River. Maas, Feb. 2d-- Mr. John W. Waters, ..f Nw York, and formerly of Chicago, threw her three children overboard and then committed suicide last night by Jumping from the steamer Plymouth. The children included a girl of eight years, and two smaller children, one a baby in arm. Mrs. Waters left a number of Mirra, one of them in the nature of a will, disposing of th writer's perfcunal properly. One of the missives waa written on a part of an envelope, the other on a piece of a rapping paper. The note on the envelop.- - read: Dear huaband. Forgive this trouble. l have nearly broken my heart. Dear John, forgive me fur cauaing you ihia sorrow, bui 1 could not live and I could not leave our children. I have worried eo much 1 fear insanity and 1 could not leave the children. The letter which disposed of the woman' personal property contained the name of John W. Waters, 170 Broadway, New York. Various trinkets and articles of wearing apparel were disposed of in the hurriedly written will. After having searched the boat snd found no trace of the woman or the children, the officers became convinced that the woman had thrown them and ihen leaped In after them. Persons occupying state rooms nearby heard one of the children cry-luat about midnight. From that time until about 3:10 a. m., when the fact was discovered that the state room was not occupied, no other disParis. Feh. 20. Germany's rejection turbance was heard. of France's proposal at Algeclrs that rpon the arrival of tha steamer here ihe proposed Moroccan police eyatem the cae was turned over to the local shall he French and Spanish has given police for inveeilgatlon with ihe result that her identity was csiablislud. renewed gravity to ihe Franco-Germasituation. It It officially announced thttt. Germany's action Iravea France HUSBAND PROSTRATED. no course but lo terminate the private negotiations and spiral to the judgNew York. Feh. W. Watment. of Ihe world bef4trs the open con- ters is manager of the fire insurance ference. This decision suspends the hureau iff the National Association of meetings indweeu M. Revotl, head of Manufacturers. He was ihe French mission st Algeciras, and when told of Ma wifes deathprostrated but later Herr Yon Kodowltx, chief of the Ger- arranged lo go to Fall River this afman delegation, at which they have ternoon. To a business associate Mr. Watters been seeking to find an sreord. The hi wife had been subfailure to agree promises to result In a Mid prolonged crisis in which each side ject fo short spells nf insanity and maintains ihe position which it took up that she spent some time lu a sanitarium several year ago. . before the open conference. s In circulation are to the afRepcii-tfect that Franc- - Intends to withdraw hut they are not from the ronferem-confirmed and the determination of tha French ih'IcgHics to carry the case before the open conference allows that haa not ret bean the withdrawal reached. It Is expected that the will have the eect of renewing the alarmist war report and of arousing public apprehension. l note was Issued Jailer a announcing France's intention to discontinue private negotiations and to carry the question of pollring Moroc-o- n before the Judgment of the world in the ftpen conference. The note elates thst. it I evidently the desire of Germany to have the fall. The bourse showed uneasiness as a result, of the Moroccan situation hut was tint panicky. AGAIN TALK Germany and France Hopelessly Unable to Agree . lin-.i- w.-r- Klng r . Am.-ti.-- 1 n I . : ' u- -. . : : . , V 111 LcatlVe Bromo Quinine Tablets 'C4iraUS.t0vlcDw E ' W, Q ROVE'S SaMin an bag. Jfa iiiv.-siigal- Clav , i Iiere.- i' tv nr--- : : - ,, March st.'t,c tin w York l.elwp. i,.- i. agreed upon e. lilmacir and Mr. liad'ey. ; fv ,:l tieen received from aionary. ha Shanghai. China. It reads as follow: No apparent danger.'' Lett e. a which came from the missionaries show that thrre is a state of unrest in China, bill they do not seem to be alarmed about conditions. One person 'a writing from Yang Chow, says: will The great probably show itself for a while, though we have not felt much of it in Yang Chow.'' Another, writing front Canton, says: Things are in a somewhat disturbed state politically and robbery ia very left in common, bui we have been ami-foreig- n CLIMATIC The influence of climatic condition! in the cure of consumption is very much overdrawn. Tha poor patient, and the rich patient, too, c?.n do much better at home by proper attention to food digestion, and a regular use of German Syrup. Free expectoration iu the morning is made certain by German Syrup, so is a good nights rest and the absence of that weakening cough and debilitating night sweat. Restless nights und me exhaustion due g tlt e strain-situatio- n semi-officia- con-frrem- Loss of Life and Property Reported . London. Feh. 2ft. Th" Evening News this afternoon published a dispatch from t'airo. Egypt, an- - PATTERSON GETS nounring that a great explosion has occurred at the British bar- recks In Khartoum. Consider ahli loss fit life snd much dam- age are reported. Richmond, IT mckSHgc Jus'ire 20. JM Q -- ii v GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Troiruding Tilfa. Druggists are authorized to refund money if tAZO OINTMENT falls to cuio in ti to 11 days. Sue. A PANAMA CANAL LO I'tirehiisinK D.tvul officer . inter-oeoan- Shunt will- - uarii Mr. a Ross livid . stateiiirnt of the enndltl'vns exLiing at the time of In ,.nd the oreanizati.-ippi.intnterof liir puri-haslni- Z W .- A NEGROES FOR THE CANAL. Washington. Feb. 2ft. Walton Turner of St. Louis, formeriy American minister to Liberia, is endeavoring enlist the interest of Isthmian canal officials in the employment of negro labor from the United States in buli:!-inthe canal. He haa dlseusseil the matter with Chairman Shoots and will make further representation ou the subject. ELECTIONS IN PACKERS CASE. Letter From President Roosevelt Read in Court. Philadelphia, Feb. 20. Municipal elections are In progress throughout the utate today. The City Party, eon Isting of the reform element which defeated the local Republican organisation at the November election hs nominated candidates in nearly all of the wards in opposition to tho Republican nominees. Some slight disturbances have occurred and a few arrests have linen made. A feature of the election her is the candidacy of fifty women, mostIs ly City Party nominees, for places on the sectional school boards. Chicago, Feb. 2ft. At the opening of the packers' cases today Attorney Hlnes, who represents Ihe interests of Swift A Company, began to read exhibits identified earlier in the trial, such as typewritten statements of the conversationa between Special Agenf Durand and Edward F. Swift, at th. lime of the inquiry into thi- packing industry. Attorney John H. Miller also read the letter of President Rcmevelt to Attorney General Moody, which was authenticated some time ngo by the attorney general. This Is the letter whlrh declared that ths department, of corporations snd department of jus-tir-e were working together in tho beef investigation. Attorney General Moody when in Chicago some lime ago admitted i hat the letter had been written by the President, hut claimed that the statement of collusion between the Iwo departments was incorrect. - DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT. Action of Hungarian Royal Commis- sioner Was Lagal. Biidapeath, Hungary. Feh. 2ft. Th Official Gazette today published a notification of the royal commissioner. General Nylri, upholding the legality of yesterday's dissolution of ihe Hungarian parliament, maintaining that, the rescript was read in the presence of thirty or forty deputies and warning the deputies that any attempt to Irnld the sitting of the house convened for tomorrow will be prevented by armed force. REFUSED PENNSYLVANIA. A DIVORCE. English Courts Could not Hoar Complaint of Mrs. Fitzgerald. cable Ireland, haa failed, the divorce court mis- - today ruling that Mr. Fitzgerald was WORK WEAKENS THE KIDNEYS. Doan's Kidney Pills Have Dona Great Service for Pooplo Who Work In Ogdon. Most Ogden people work every diy In some strained, unnatural position- bending constantly over a desk riding oa Jolting wagons or cars doing housework; lifting, resetting or pulling, or trying the back in a hundred and one other ways. All these al rains ten! to wear, weaken and Injure the kid nay until they fall behind in their work nf filtering th poisons from the blood. 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DOWS CATARRH REMEDY Brew- er of th Kitpreni.' ecmri of the I'nited States today entered an order granting a writ of error in ih.- roni.-mp- t case it train t I'. S. Senator Ia tier son. The case grew nut nf the ptiltliea'inn of a rsrtisin of the (vilor.nlo state court in the Kncky Mountain Ni'.. of w hi'li Mr Patterson is the pniprioit'i. Fir thin the slate court held the senator t.i be In contempt and asfesKi'd h flue of el.ono against him. The writ granted by Justice Brewer is made tv supersedes and the order stays al! pruei'cd'.ngs in the Colorado e.itlrt f the collection ivf the fillv. The case will be reviewed by the full bench ot the supreme conn. Feh. H. i FREE TREATMENT GIVEN DAILY Will Hold in Check Colorado Supreme Court. V.. from Dr. IN CHINA. I to coughing, the greatn. danger and dread of the consumptive can be or stopped by taking German Syrup liberally and regularly. 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