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Show adVEKTISE in examiner I FULL ihe PRESS ASSOCIATED DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST THE PRICE IT CHARGEE. IT IS INDICATIONS tSc IECT ADVERTISING MEDIUM L THE CITY. THE EXAMINER WEATHER WILL BE THE COUNTY AS WELL OUR SUBSCRIP. THE CITY. OPEN TO TION BOOKS ARE CACHES NO. IV ABLY SUNDAY. 68 OGDEN CITY, UTAH, maintained there king enough io per-- 1 mil of a complete and eabauatlve set SATURDAY M JR.MXG. T CONDITION oi obavnraiiona, Amundsen goes to the United States - this fall. THE THAW CASE Strikers Released From Jail Are fused Help. Re- Sidney, N. 8. W., March S. The view of the Oceanic Steamship company's steamer Sonoma, which, on January 31st. were sentenced to n Howard Nesbitt Says the Countess of Yar- month's Imprisonment at hard labor for disobeying lawful commands and thereby delaying tbe veasel'e depart-ure for San FYandaco null a crew of were shipped, are In a ' destitute condition following their release from prison, aa they forfeited tbe wages due them. Tbe seamen's union I appaled to the premier of New South ' Wales and V tbe American consul general here, but they both refused to defense burg today. Dr. C. C. Wiley, the flint help tbe teamen, tbe oonaul holding SfW Tork, March alienist put upon the stand by tbe de- - ' that hie instructions only permitted In tke Thaw cbm railed today fenae, gave out a letter from D. U. ; him to grant assistance to shipwreckafter the oonvenlng f t)OHrt-anun-tDelmaa, Thaw's chief counsel. The ed men and not to strikers. adjournment was roderedAttor-neCHANGE IN CONDITION AT letter, after slating tbat the expert Monday morning. Dlatrlrt A, M. Jerome aald that while he bad teetlmony given by Dr. Wiley bad informally notified yeaterfluy of "been fully rouflremd by that of the be alienists subsequently examined, conWashington March 9 At the changed plane of the detent . o'clock thla morning the lights to court tained tbe to today expecting had rente following somewhat signifiare in Archie's brightly additional burning : cant experte sentence confronted by be room. There seems to be unThey have but reiterated your testimony. Hla iritnrsaee were ready, usual activity In the portion of waa upon thin representopinion that, upon the facts of the A THIRD be added. It TAKE the house tn quarantine. An ation and with tbe coanent of the eaae, the defendant at tbe time of tbe official report from the rlrk adjournment wna homicide waa of unsound mind. defenae that the room la that tha patient Is nut uken. The Plea of Justification. resting aa easily ns hi the early Evelyn Thaw Subpoenaed. From thla exprenioa by Mr. Delmaa pert of the night. Drs. leas The court proceedlnga occupied It would appear that he dues not exand Kennedy are both at retthan five minute a, and Ur. Jerome to use the plea of "Justification tbe bedalde. pect urned at once to hla office to prepare la bis appeal to the Jury, but rather hk rebuttal testimony. Almost bln bopea to convince them that Mrs. Eve- CONDITIONS MAY ARISE WHERE OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO fint move waa to subpoena Mrs. Eve-- lyn Thawa stories about White temHE COULD NOT REFUSE. a Neablt Thaw to produce lu court porarily unbalanced the defendant's 8. - Archie March Washington, any letters she may hare, written by mind. Roosevelt le resting well tonight and Stanford White. There were many rumors today of Favore the attending physicians are hopeful The dlitrict attorney also had Hay n aerioua estrangement between the Prominant Democrat Rather of hla recovery. Dr. Alexander LamMar Kenxle notified to be in court defendants a Third Term fee Roosehla and and wife, family bert. who waa summoned from New velt. Monday prepared to go upon the witof the of the former to desire reported York to take charge of the case, has ness stand. Mins MarKeniie had been a about of the bring separation young Informed the Associated Press that by the Mate ever under subpoena acIn of event a the verdict couple while the patient's ronditlun la ensince the trial began. She la the intiHow-arA Thaw March of murder. I. from Chicago, Young dispatch couraging he ia not yet out of danger. mate friend of Thaw's wife, and dtti quitting of brother Mra. Neablt, Mr.- Roosevelt Harry Washington says: waa with his aon for lng the first stages of the trial the Thaw, la Tlu-rwaa some third term gossip more than an hour fonlgbt. Tbe presquoted aa saying: two were inseparable. Lately, howtlie It around White House yesterday. ident takes every precaution against Separate Evalyn and Harry. ever, Miss MacKemle baa been seen was "The Countess of Yarmouth baa said aald: started by Senator Depew, who I Infection. hut seldom about the courts. There Consultation Held. Is no intimation that the young wotbat she will not return to England PreKldent Roosevelt undoubtedly ! A consultation waa held at the white Miss MaeKen-xi- e until her brother and my slater have men hare quarreled. means what be aaya, that he will not house tonight. It waa attended by probably found her position rather been separated. accept another nomination at tbo Dr. Lambert, Burgeon General Rlsey I did not know of this until my retrying, sitting day after day in the hands of hla party, but oonditlon and Aeaiatant Burgoens R. M. Kennewitness room with the Thaw family. turn from Pltteburg Sunday. Aa soon arise where be could not re- dy, W. C. Brsletsd and J. G. Pryor of It Is also aaid that Ur. Jerome baa aa I arrived here I went to tbe hotel may fuse. if it waa known that fie would the nary. At 10:65 Dr. Lambert gave summoned Mrs. J. J. Caine of Boston, Lorraine to warn my slater, but Mr. ncoept, he would bo nominated by acout this bulletin: who already has testified for the deDelmaa would not let me see her clamation. The patient Is resting comfortably; fease. want lawof did alone. not I tba any ' Representative Champ Clark, of Mis- No coni plication baa developed since beI while to Thaw Family Physicians. talked her, yers preaent souri, a Democrat, and warm friend of yesterday (Thursday) and hie condicause I knew they would probably tbe President, said: Among the other known witnesses ' tion la aa good as could be expected IL know that the President waa bon- - at thla stage of tbe disease." for the Mata are Dr. Bingaman of deny "I am aura that If my slater knew of eat In hla statement on tbo night of Pittsburg and Dr. Doe mar of Kit tanAa earlier bulletin issued by Beers-tarthe plana agatnM her she would as- the election In 1904, tbat he would ning, Pa., the Thaw and Copely famlyennriag nasert herself at once, and not ao pae not gccept another nomination.' I ture. Loeb also ily physicians. The defense originalbelieve, however, that If bo can be ly summoned these physicians, but alve, aa aba baa been ao far." It stated at the white house It has also been n matter of com- convinced that unions he Is nominated that Dr. Lambert Mr. Jerome hid stated that tbe docwill not leave Washtors can give Important testimony ment tbat aa two experts have declar- some reactionary would be nominatington until he Is satisfied that Arwhich the defense has failed to de- ed Thaw Insane at the time of hie marwould he ed, accept." chie1 Is out of danger. He haa pointed velop. riage, the ceremony might be declared out to tbe president that diphtheria The prosecutor baa stated that be void and annulled. Under thla rule AMIR IS PLEASED. Ii a treacherous disease and tbat Arwill call Dr. Allan Mclene Hamilton, the will and eodocll In which Mrs. chie may at any time suffer n collapse. who at firm waa In the employ of Thaw la left the main portion of her Converted to Automobiles and Bridge , Presides Up All Night Thaws attorneys, but left the case husband's estate, are- also void. In Whist While India. Although the president." waa awake when Thaw dlsml-ae- U Black, tllcoti, moot of last night, he luoked none tbe timber and Ronynge, who were reCalcutta. March 8. After over two worse for hta vigil tonight and ex(Continued on Page Three.) tained in hla behalf by hla mother's months' vlalt to India, the Amir of pressed a willingness to remain with Doctors Auatln Flint, legal advisers. Afghanistan, Kabi Bullah Khan, baa Dr. Kennedy, who will spend the rarlna MacDonald and Wm. Usbon reemaaed the frontier , into hla own night at Archie's bedside. Doctor have been In the employ of the ntnte country and has started for Kabul, Lambert and Rlxey, however, urged ever since tbe Thaw trial began, and bis capital. Hla majesty unmistakably the president to retire at ble usual hare attended every aesalon. They enjoyed every day of bis atay in Inhour. Mrs. Roosevelt, who haa reare prepared to teatlfy at o moment! dia. He waa for tbe first time offmained almost constantly with her notice. icially dealgnstsd aa Your Majesty" aon since tbe first day of hla Illness, BY STUDIED Juat what District Attorney Jerome in a telegram of welcome from King also retired early after being assured intends to prove or will be allowed to Edward when the Amir entereJ In- by Dr. Lambert that he did not anticrrove on rebuttal, remains a mystery. dia, which le regarded here xa sig- ipate another change. The prosecutor himself la probably at nificant While no proposals of a poa W tn know how far he can go In litical or military character have been made on either aide and no modificaattacking Evelyn Thaw'a story and in a Muring evidence tending to coutra-llc-t tion of the Britlah-Afgha- n relatione and diatredlt her. Hla campaign aa established by tbe treaty of Kabul, may be changed at any time by an OBSERVATIONS CONTINED OVER In 19(M waa suggested, the visit 1 adverse decision from Justice Fitz- A PERIOD OF NINETEEN MONTHS. regarded by both the British and tbe gerald. ,. Indian governments aa further Mr. TVlmas, for the refence, unthe ties which make Afghanistan a state which is secure against possible doubtedly will make Mr. Jerome's Northwest Passage le Not Practicable Russian invasion. I'rogress difficult by continued objectDream an Old for and ( Trade, ions. The rules of evidence Invoked 1'he Amir went up in balloons, beIs Exploded. in the Thaw case differ came a keen motorist, aa n result of materrlally rrum thnse In which he haa taken several automoany recent murder trial in 'his biles to Afghanistan with M mand dejudladlctlon and It hae beefi rvldcnt from tbe first that the attorParis, March 8. Amundsen; the dar- veloped an Immense liking for playing neys hare been feeling their way cauting Norwegian explorer, who accom- bridge whist and made the Afghan iously. plished the Northwest passage in hla courtier learn the game, ao that bo Will Call Aba Hummel. forty seven ton OJoa, spending nine- could play It at Kabul. The Amir sent from the frontier n District Attorney Jerome undoubte- teen months of hie three years' voy-sg- e caused a sensation making observations In tbe vicin- message which baa officials. dly will again summon Abraham The mesbeen among the Indian Hummel, the lawyer, to the stand to ity of the magnetic pole, baa Electricians Falller-le- a sage begins: In lionised President Paris. fr Ken-,ito t ng the affidavit Evelyn of name and In on the God," goes decorated the explorer n comIs alleged to have signed, charging to declare, tbat during my abort tour of tbe legion of bonor. Thaw with cruelties because sbe mander hue more I true have India made friends of delivered lectures before would not tell Ilea about Stanford for Afghanistan than could bavo been scientific and various the societies Ml.ite. The prosecutor attempted te In twenty yean if I had nut Introduce this testimony by Interrupt-I- ' gave n private talk upon bln exper- made iences for the benefit of France's for- made the visit. yiinng Mr. Thaws narrative, but ty "Immoriala The Amir concludes with expressing at the residence of tbe leeiinuiny Paris, March 8.- -A audden.rirtually waa barred at that tne desire that hie message be pub- unanimous and unexpected strike on time. Mr. Jerome believes that upon Prince Roland Bonaparte, who baa reInbeen elected to tbe Institute, lished n tbe newspaper, for tne rebut-athe of practically all the elecpart Justice Fltsgerald will allow cently formation of th whole world. t Nansen, says Amundsen, was alMm wider latitude. tricians of Paris at 6 o'clock thla afHoward Neablt was with the dla-H- n ways fascinated by the Idea of the ternoon, resulted in tbe almost comRAILROAD COMMISSION BILL Northwest passage which had been atIs said and It plete paralysis of the business of tbe be at'orney today tempted ao many times and never HI h ha fallen. The called to teatlfy tbat bln 8. The city by the time night March Sacramento. saw Cal., I found. It before Yet my open A r to',.- him Tbaw bad treated her Inconvenience was 'ery great senate bill directs which a and of first passed the my voyage year number of theaters bad to forego their cruelly while abroad because ship costate railroad commission to tbe the would take of not advantage several of the evening would not tell lies about Btan-Pr- d chance because my program waa to operate with the Interstate Commerce performances, White. Mr. Jerome hopes by make observation at the magnetic commission ' In tbe laveeligatton of newspapers were nnable tn get out be broth r to corroborate the toatlmo-K- ' editions, and the great departIn tbe end. It is true, 1 did dlacriminsllona in charges or faclll-tie- s their he expects to elicit from Abraham pole. ment stores were hurriedly emptied. state in for thla and thli Northwest purpose tbe passage, demanded tbe fulfillment Ilniuniei. The latter la under Indict-m- i navigatewhen I The accomplished it H waa arrange Joint meetings with the Inter- of thestrikers it for alleged subornation of per though 1 promises to Improve their concommission. The Commerce state when difficult more waa than much on- In the Dodge-Mors- e Mil requires tbe commission to hold dition. which they claim were made divorce tan- saw it tbe first year. gle. will take It meetings at least every three monihe. to them last July. Amundsen Wih these witnesses and many oth-'- r three years toexpects Theaters and Stores in Darkness. work ont the scientific under subpoena, Mr. Jerome Many of the great department store ULTIMATUM OF EMPLOYES. results of the observations be made to hla prediction of last night of Parle, esperlallv in tbe center of and day for nineteen months '.lot the case might be given to tbe night the city, rely entirely upon electricity Louisville. iy., March 8. President near tbe magnetic pole. Wblle be These buildj"r V Friday. When asked today knows that hla observations Drove Mlnsry, of tUe street railway company, for lighting and heating. many witnesses he would call, that the' magnetic pule la not station declared today that be would not ac- ing are not piped for gaa and when 5!t Jerome vent out this evenreplied smilingly: cry, until hla figures and note are cept the ultimatum of the employee, the electric lights were on band. Aa a The minimum la aero and tbe maxwho have threatened to strike unless ing no oil lamps will be impossible studied it carefully imum twenty-five- : It may be either." te eey whether lu oscillations are be grants arbitration of their demand result candle had to be Installed hurWM Let Cate Go te the Jury. Amundsen says It la the for recognition of the union, shorter riedly In order to help the employes He would not modify what be eald regular. his meteorological, oceano- hours and ten per cent increase In to leave the Imlldlng. with ante : of police, the buildThe perfc-cturesterday tbat In the preaent state of graphic and geographical observations. wages. "he evidence he would let They will be Mudied by scientific ing of the ministers and the public assuredly the case go to tbe Institution also were without light AGREE OVER FAR EAST. Jury and not ask for men to determ'ne their value. commission. and even the Elysee palace was temThis determination on I All he was able to any In n general he district attorney's part plevses ray was that the ocean but tom trav-t-Paris, March 8. According to a Bt. porarily thrown into darkness. The haw's lawyers ml the defendant creed him was fiat and sandy and Petersburg dispatch aa agreement be- senate and chamber of deputies arq by - ,reK. who all along has feared tae I nd were that tbe old dream, ao long entertaln-- ' tween Ruara. France. Great Britain provided with g PlP a'lum foe the criminal insane far ej by explorers, of a short Northwest and Japsn regaining the Far East la therefore able to get light and go on with their business. Jfure than a verdict a to bis guilt or passage practicable for trade purposes, definitely aimed. 'Miocoace under tbe statutes. Almost all the tester. Including was exploded. The route north of tha Despite Ur. Jerome's hope for p American continent, which he disBRITISH SHIP FLOATED. the opera and other of the subsidised !,rn"lra:liin of the lung drawn otjt case covered, he says, la only procurable hoaxes, were compelled to put up anii ihe nest March 8 Th. Britlab nouncements that thpre would be no week, few of those vbi for scientific explorations. Honolulu, kepi track of the trial are willing He earnestly hope, however, that ship. Loch Garve. etrurk a coral reef performances and that the money r'! .'rau'-a er.J hla the that prediction example will he followed tlu at on the coast of Molokai on Monday, would be refunded at the doors. is - than two weeks swat. least a nation will be eaubliahed In baa been floated, with the assistance Demand of Striker. -- sfore leaving for hla home in Pitta- - tbe vicinity of the magnetic pole and of other vessels. The reasons for the strike by Lite 1 mouth Wants to Seperate His Sister and H. K. Thaw Defense Has Res.ed. At 2 A. M. Young Roosevelt Had a Slight Change. S.-- 1mm-dUtrl- ooooooooooooooo y d u n y t ln URCH 9. PRICE FIVE CENTS 1907 electrician are aa folios: The rum pan v that supplies electricity was recently acoorded concessions h.v the municipal council and it now ictuses n carry out certain regulations passed b that body under which tha electrical workers are granted aa day and old age pensions. These stlpulaUona are not written In the contract with the city, but It was under-stuuthat they would be granted. The men are exasperated by what tbey characterise as bsd faith on the part of the company, and now claim recognition as employes of a municipality which includes vwcailuna, pay while alck. and the granting of pensions at a specified age. The strikers voted to continue the Mrike until all their claim were granted. Strikers Extinguish Fires. The strikers number Sue highly skilled workmen. Aa a rule they reused work quietly, but in some instances they extinguished the fires of the central stations, which It will require 48 hours to get going again, and in a few rases remitted portions of the electrical apparatus, which it will require at least a week to replace. The postal authorities report that the telephone and telegraphic services have not been greatly disturbed, these offices having private electrical plauis. The boulevard, which are without gas lamps, are being patrolled tonight O by police bearing torches. ABE THEY ARE DESTITUTE. IN -- 1 . CRITCISED BY y vurji -- MAGNETIC RUSSIAN'S BOOK ON THE WAR ONLY AN EXCUSE FOR DEFEAT. : ,I 'OLE AS STRIKE IN -- Demand Fulfillment of Promise. t- ad-hc:- e HAS BEEN ARRESTED BY ELISOR ooooooooooooooo b d HE Political Boss Found at a Suburban Resort Attorney Shortridge Sentenced to 24 Hours in Jail for Contempt of Court. TERM i RAIN- ING SATURDAY AND PROB- s. VOL ARE THAT THE Gan. Oku Says Kuropatkin Should Have Been Able to Restore Order In Hie Army. Victoria. B. C., March I. The ateamer Shoutout, which arrived today from Yokohama, brought Japanese newspapers with Interviese given by Japanese generals regarding Kuropst-kln'- e oommeuta in hie recently laaued bonk on tbe recent war. The Hochl Shimbun aaya General fount Nodau, who commanded the main Japanese s army, writes praising General personality and admitting that he only unsheathed ble sword eut of loyalty to the fatherland. He was handicapped because the Russian troops were dispirited and, consisting nf various races, sare not Inspired by strong patriotic spirit. Prior to the war, said General Nodau, Kuropatkin thought it prematura to open war with Japan and would have refrained from taking command of the Russian armies had not tbe war party In Russia precipitated the outbreak. General Oku, who commanded the Second Japanese army, writes criticising Kuropatkin, stating hla book to lie simply an excuse for the Russian. Kuropatkin, he say, should have been able to restore order In hla army between Liao Yang and Mukden with better result. Oeneral Nogi wrote refusing to give hla opinion on Knropatkln'a work. Count Itagakl, according to Japanese uawpapera, has launched a props, ganda for the abolliloa of titles to nobility la Japan beyond the lifetime of present holders. The Toklo municipality will endeavor to arrange a loan of 125,000,006 for a scheme of harbor improvement. Tbe loan ! tn be received In three Installments ending In Kuro-patkln'- 19)4. IMMIGRATION IN HAWAII Washington, March 8. It waa authoritatively stated today that the recent opinion of the attorney general In which he held that It la unlawful under the recently enacted immigration law for a state to pay the passage of Intending Immigrants or to assist Immigration except by advertisement, will not apply to the laland of Hlwaii. In that country the decision haa already caused consider ble agitation a under the auspices of tbe territorial Immigration society Immigrant are being brought to the Island from Europe and the Asores to take the place nf Japanese laborers upon the sugar plantations. This has been sanctioned by the United States government anl brought from tbe A wires have proved very satisfactory. MUTINOUS SAILORS SENTENCED. Bt Petersburg. March 8. Twelre sailors belonging to the Russian cruiser Emir, of Buckhsra, who were tried by court martial for mutiny at tbe time of the outbreak at Svettboig, have been sentenced, five of them to Imprisonment at hard labor In the mine for life, three to fifteen years In the mine and four to ten yean In the mines. Six men were executed at Mltau and two at Wetden yesterday, for taking part In armed attacks upon tbe troops during the insurrection In the Baltic province. 925,000 PRIZE AWARDED. Bt Louis, Mo.. March 8. After fwo year of litigation decision was rendered yesterdar by Judge McElhlnney. In the circuit colire at Clayton, awarding to M. Logan Guthrie, nf Fulton. Mo., the prise of 25.mmi offered in a r.mtest to the person who entered the nearest guess to the number nf paid admissions to the world's fair. Guthrie guessed 12.kn4.614. which was announced ns the exact number of ad mission a. Several other claimant appeared end payment was held up pending settlement of the different claims. HARRY WHITE ACQUITTED. Wooster, Ohio. March White, the Alliance boy. who was tried her for tbe murder of Thoms Dye. eighteen years of sge, of Orrvllle. O.. vfli ftniilttnd (mill arry Reuf bad been more reprehensible than tbe conduct of Judge Hebbard. RUEF ARRESTED. Heney said that Ruefs attorneys bad deliberately taken advantage of Judgo Hebbard' condition to secure tbe writ San Francisco, March 8. lu order to frustrate tbe proxies of Abraham Buef. the political who hate been fugitive justice la Judge Duane's court. Atb)a. la a fierce torney Dwyer followed from court, waa arrested tospeech aloug the similar line. Attornight at a suburban resort by ney Henry Acb, one of Ruefs attortbe court's elisor, W. J. Blggy, w ho was piloted to the place by neys, denied that Judge Hebbard waa Intoxicated when be made tbe order O Detective Burns. for the issuance of tbe writ. Acb then made a motion that the griev OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO anee committee of tbe Bar association Investigate the action of Judge Dunne Biggy Appointed Elisor, ia insisting upon proceeding with tbe 8- .- Sheriff Ran Francisco, March trial of Ruef after a writ of error bad O'Neil aud Coroner Walsh havlug con- been luiued by another court. This fessed their inability to find, arrest by vote, waa laid on tbo table. aud bring into court Abraham Rnef, motion, meeting decided tbat la view of the Indicted lawyer and political boat Tbe the mtarneH of tbe adjournment of tba who has been declared by Judge proceedings Dunne to be a fugitive from justice, it legislature impeachment fuwas devolved upon State Senator W. againstIt Judge Hebbard would lie tile. wa voted to bare tbe grievJ. Blggy, a local businessman, to dis- ance committee thoroughly Investicover the whereabouts nf tbe defendgate the affair and report to tbe ant In hiding and take bins Into custody. An order to thla effect waa made by Superior Judge Dunne late thla afternoon and Mr. Blggy waa appointed elisor and swora In. The power conferred ttppn Biggy authorises him to take the body of Abraham Ruef, defendant In the case of the people against Abraham Ruef for extortion and to nrreat and hold lu custody aald Ruef until the next aeeslna of th court when you are directed to bring eld Ruef Into the presence nf thlq OBITUARY CHARLES court, for trial as charged. Aa elleor Mr. Blggy he ala full authority to deputise a man? other persons aa he may require to help him prosecute the search for the missing lawyer; and at th rbarge le g folany charge he may ue all force necessaRuefa ry to effect Rnefs arrest. biding place la supposed to be In, or Bae-Pract sea. ef within a "If I can find Mm, eald Blggy Immediately after he had lieen aworq In, I will bring him here.. That mucb you may eount on." Ruef'a Attorney Sentenced for o few-mile- s Contempt. This waa not the only sensational development In today's proceedings In the Ruef cnae. Ramuel M, Rhortrldge, attorney of record for Ruef, Incurred a aevere rebuke from Judge Dunne during an examination by Assistant District Attorney Heney Into the of Coroner Walah appointed by the court aa substitute for the disqualified Sheriff O'Neill to locate anil nrreat tha Indicted politician. Short ridge persisted In an effort to enter objection to e question pnt by Ileney, and would not be silenced by the cuurt, who finally adjudged him guilty of contempt and sentenced him to 24 hours' Imprisonment In the county jail. Shortridge, however, escaped Immediate Incarceratkm by applying to tbe district court of appeals for a writ nf habeas corpus., on the ground that no contempt had been committed. The nierita of this controversy will lie argued before Justices Cooper, Hall and Kerrigan Monday morning. In the interim Shortridge la at liberty on bis own rerognlaance. Shortridge Says It le an Outrage. The ordering of Rhori ridge to Jail reused tremendous sensation in tha city. Aa a lawyer he la well know throughout the state. To the Associated Press Mr. Rhortrldge aald: "The action of Judge Dunne la an outrage cuikinitted not so much upon Myself as upon the legal proteaalon and the eltlienn of California. The law expressly provide that a haa the right to be heard by counsel' and the objection nought to be made by me and to which Judge Dunne took such indignant exception wna offered by me In tha interests and behalf of Abe Huef, my client. My conduct. Instead of being 'boisterous and offensive' as stigmatised by the court, wae precisely the opposite. I was acting wholly within my rights as attorney of record for Reuf." Judge Dunne's Statement. Air. Shortridge Judge Dunne said: brought hla punishment upon himself. In the matter of the examination of the coroner he bad no more standing in the court than the mereel spectator. The elimination of tbe coroner wai not a pan of the trial of Abe Ruef, but was a Judicial Inquiry by the court to determine whether a public official had pedformed hla duty. Mr. Rliortridge waa In court as the legal representative of Rnef. not of the coroner. By hie Inaiatent and gratitu-nu- a Interruption of tbat proceeding and his refusal to observe the silence enjoined upon him by the court, be wa guilty of conduct boisterous and offensive, and I ordered him to Jail for contempt. 1 at Heney Saye Judge Hebbard Was Drunk When He Granted the Writ. An exBan Francisco. March citing meeting of the San Frxr.clsco Bar association wee held lO'.tght. About 104 prominent attorneys gather ed to consider the action of Superior Jndge Hebbard in granting a writ of error of Jurisdiction. . District Attorney Heney made a sensational speech declaring tbat Judge Hebbard waa under the influence of liquor when he granted the writ and had been constantly affected by Intoxicants for tbe past three years. Henry vehemently declared that the actions of tbe attorneys for H. CLARK. Butte, Mont., March I. Charles H. Clark, manager of th Butte Miner, died suddenly this morning. Mr. Clark waa found dead in bed today, presumably of heart, failure. He was 38 years of age and unmarried. Not-- . withstanding similarity of name, he wee not a relative of Sohator W. A. Clark, tbe owner of th Miner. SENSATION IN LEGISLATURE. Mlnieter Bay Callfenilaee Are There te "Draw Fey, Draw Cerita sad Draw Fokar." . Sacramento. Cal., Maieh I. Something of a sensation was caused la the assembly this morning when the Rev. Bchrivera, a well known Evangelist In n long end Impressive Interview at the opening of the morning session regretted tbat tbe Sunday law, tbe anti-pris- e track fight and anti-rac- e bills end other moral meaanrea had failed to pass the legislature and plored that o "many were evidently here to draw pay, draw corks and draw poker. Rev, Bchrivera was Invited to deliver the Involution by Rr. Willis, the regular chaplain In the assembly. The minister's words aroused Indignation of sum of tbo members and there la talk of Introducing n resolution denouncing the tangnage used by Rev. Bchrivera. d' NEED NOT SHAVE COLORED MEN Hartford, Conn., March 8. The supreme court of the state haa dacMed tbat barbers in thia state need not shave colored men. The decision was reached on an appeal from a superior court decision In Bridgeport by Henry Fnulknea, n colored man, who brought auit against Thomas Solassl. a barber of that city. Solas! isfua-e- d to shave Foulknes, bis defense being tbnt bla barber shop was not a place of public accommodation within the meaning of the law. Tbe supreme court upholds the contention. MOYER TRIAL FOR APRIL . Boise, Idaho. March 8. Attorney Hawley, chief prosecutor In tbe case of tbe atate agaimt Moyer, Haywood and PeU! bone, officials of the Western Federation of Miners, aald today at Caldwell that ihe caae against the Federation officials, who are charged with complicity in assassination of former Governor Steunenlierg. will probably be called for trial about the middle of April. AMATEUR BILLIARDI8T. New York. March 8. Ferdinand Poggenburg. former national champion hllllardlst, established a new naIn n tional average record of 216-1- 4 match In tbe national amateur tournament at tbe Lledekrans club today. Poggenburg won from bln opponent, Mortimer S. Roll, of Philadelphia, by a score of 900 to 66, closing the match In tbe fourteenth inning with an unfinished run of 101. MARSHAL TO U. 8. COURT CHINA, IN 8. Hugh March Washington. O'Brien, of Michigan, baa been appointed United Stats marshal for tbe United State court la China, in place of Orville Leonard, also of Michigan, resigned. Marshal Leonard glrea as the reason for hie resignation the Inadequacy of the salary attached to the office, 83.040 per annum. . LEGISLATOR IS ARRESTED. Marrh 8. S. John Lamor-eauof North Adams. Republican representative In the 'legislature, waa arrested yesterday on an intUctmeni charging him with corruptly requesting anil accepting a gratuity. The indictment alleged that lemoreavx received 1150 from Wm. McMaitera of this dty or. a promise to influence twn members of the leglslatlre committee against a certain bill now pending tn the legislature. Later Lamoreaus was held in 12.044. Boston. x |