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Show 4M HIM VEUHE2 PRESS fBUMOND SLBV1CE. IELICBAPK1C FORECAST FO SUM END H9V Auwwwwwy VOL. L NO. 346 OGDEN CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY the dub, and into which a fortune teller full of wit and alive to the general situation injected himself, made the hit of the evening. The dead letter office to which a member of the club had recently been appointed rhief. was opened and some curious and unheard of letiera relating to prominent guests were nnanrthsd. The musical feature waa on of the beet and topical songs, choruses and auloa dedicated especially to those who at at tables were enjoyed during the dinner. Among fhe guest a present were Speaker Cannna. Fairbanks. Secretary Morton, Secretary Allison, Aldrich, Metcalf, Senators Beveridge, Cockrell. Diet rich, DolMver Elkina Pnraker, Gorman, New land, Platt (Conn) and Scott; representatives Cowherd and Hemenwsy; Jus. B. Former Senator Henry G. Davis, Waat Virgin!: I- - P-- Morgan andn, E. P. Ripley, praddeot of tha Atohi-soTopeka and Santa Fe railroad. COULD WILL CONNECT Western Pacific Decides on Letting Contracts for the Construction of A Road Frqm Salt Lake to San Francisco Cor-telyo- u; Route Already Decided. 1. definite extensionArrangements of Hr Dee. 10. Yorl Uie Gould the d from ocean to ocean were T. E. praai-when Jeffrey, today of the Denver and Rio Grande Rsihray, waa 4 the Wee tern Padfle Railway at a com-plele- jtem dt vice-preside- of the directorate of that road After the meeting Preal-dethie city. jr V. J. Barnett of the Western PwdBa alated that arrangements were fcdag piiide to let Immediate contract! tar the oonaintctlon of .the W eaten Profits road from Salt Uie City to He aaid that in a Krandaoo. rfart tiaw conatrnrtioa force would ba pieriwi la the field. 'After two year of preliminary rorfc and an examination of all rentes Nevada mountains," ol the Sierra Mid Preeidaat Baraett tonight, 'we derided to adopt the route through Beckwith pass. The route adopted will erase the Sierra Nevada on a line lOO fret lower than that of the Central Pacific and no anow shade will be required anywhere along the route." With the completion of the Weatera Padfle George Gould will have extended the railway system built up by his father from the Atlantic to the RECfONG EVENING Daad Numbered Many Thousands During Tan Days Assault Cruisers Mukden, Dec. 10. It was snowing today aad general quiet prevailed. There Wtf haary cannonading December I to riM of Pout Hoff (Lone Trad) hilL . Linevitch the troops on the of (he fete of the St. George. There were vairal rejoicings everywhere. The tiria are ranniag better on the Trnas-S&arirailroad, and more suitable eua have bow provided for the MMtaaant-Genrr- al re-vh- and clothing which have seeded have also been GARRISON MIGHT TO With tha Sheriff. New Vim. Minn., Dec. 10. Dr G. I Koch fo under arm charged with the murder of Dr. G. L Hart, a dentist, who was killed in hla office oa the evening of November let, last. Tha warrant was aw ora to by a brother of the victim. fought desperately when the eherlf attempted to take an imprint of bis finger tips for tha purpose of comparing them with tha marks of bloody finger found on tha wall and door casing of the murdered man's Dr. Koch office. At the preliminary heating, Dr. Koch waived examination and was bound over to wait the action of the grand Jury which will meet here on Tuesday next He is in Jail. not having asked for bail. RUSSIA SOCIALISTS' PAMPHLET Demand RETIRE UAUTI FORTS. St Petersburg. Dee. 10. The state-too- t that the Russian warnhipa at ntt Arthur ware sunk by the Rus-du- a aa a protection from Japaneaa Una is regard rd at the admiralty as hdag quite possible. If true. It ia aa a algu that General 8toee-m- I believed the fortress can hold out til the arrival of the senonj squmd-fr- a. The auppoaitloa is that the gar as a last resort will retire to tin Uie Liaott forts. If success Should come the ships oould he raised. Considering the fhet that Admiral Wireua orders to destroy the ships beyond of a salvage when all hope had 8A the admiralty has been unable to understand why they remained at Port End of the Wee Desire National Assembly. St. Petersburg, Dec. 10. The Social Labor Democratic party baa circulated an inflammatory pamphlet ttomandlng aa immediate end of tha war and the convocation of a national assembly and calling upon all friends and sympathisers to participate in a grand demonstration in front of the Kaxxen Cathedral tomorrow. Mtforded by the Correspondents' Gridiron and Do featod Parties Came ia for a Share. CluV-Succoo- - SOLDIERS' WANTS SUPPLIED. Un- der Arrest Fought Desperately OF MIRTH . LOSSES oaaded. Warm feed hem greatly applied. Dr. Koch, a Dentist, Waa Placed A Bartender and Gambler Charged With Complicity Now in Jail. The Colorado and Southern, and the Colorado and Midland will use the Wasters Pacific aa their outlet to the Pacific coast. The Weatera Pacific has a capital of 130,000,000.' Ware Sunk aa a Last Resort, JMURDER LAND FRAUD ARREST Portland, Dec, 10. The mysterious John Dor, against whom a warrant waa mailed seraral months ago In the land frauds conspiracy cans which the government ia prosecuting ia a bartender and gambler of Eugooe, Oregon, named Guy Huff. This fail developed when a warrant for the armt of Huff was inmi todays charging him with complicity in thr land fraud case which will come up for trial next Tuesday. Huff waa already under arrest for forgery in connection with the conspiracy chargee and at liberty on ball. When tha warrant waa issued today United States Judge Bellinger decided that tha securities named in the bund were not sufficient and demanded a Utter guarantee. ' The prisoner was unable to give this and was placed in jail. ASSAULT WITH ANOTHER at Pacific coaala. CHARGED the morning of Decemb--r Ith, our detachment di --patched In the direction of Sunshakou, encountered M or 40 troopers, pniwurd and killed ten of them and reached Soutaltsu In the afternoon. Washington, Dec. 10. The first dinner of the Gridiron Club for the season was given at the Arlington hotel tonight. The recent election afforded the famous club of Washington correspondent an opportunity to make mirth at the expense of both the aucceeaful and defeated parties, prominent representatives of both being present to enjoy the quipe and burlesque which were presented with gridiron humor and pleasantry. Cabinet officers, sen at ore and representatives and other diplomatic officers ware there to be put on the gridiron and also to appreciate the clever scheme which had been concocted for their eepedal benefit. An attempt to reorgaaiie the Democratic party in which Cleveland, Bryan. Watson, Debs, Davla. Taggart, an.l others wren personated by members of HIGH WIND AND STORM. New York, Dec. 10. A snowstorm accompanied by a high wind descended upon New York early today and still continues. Nearly two Inches has fallen. Traffic in tha city ha been Impeded but craft of all kind hare been delayed. Many of the sufferers had difficulty in making theiq regular schedules. Snowbound somewhere outside the Hook, moat of the big fleet of Transatlantic Uner due today failed to get sert-one- ly lu. The officers of the French Una etaam-ahi-p Ia Torraiae which arrived this afternoon confirmed stories of storm on Atlantic seas during the past week. bussian artillert fire SKILLFUL. EXCEPTIONALLY Berllu. Dec. 10. A dispatch from Tokie aaya: The reinforcement of the Miadiurian army is aomewbat de1ayet ihroagh the necessity of renewing the trmgth of the besieging force at Port Arthur owing to the heavy tonees la attacking the fortification. The losses during the storming of ! at works of Rihlnng mountain and flongshu mountain from Sept 20 to Sept are placed at 12.000. The rupwiority the Ruaiian artillery ia admitted the skillful firing under General sua-taiu- RuNlaa artillery commander Put Arthur, excites the unstinted Unirathin of the Japanese who found 1 wceeeary to equalise the artillery by bringing heavy ordnance Ftheir ships to oppose the Russian ntinietre guns with guns of the jiikitln, jr e calibre. . , UgHT SKIRMISHES CONTINUE. TkIo, Dec. 10. The following made from headquart-iitoday- : u direction of the Bhakhe river IL, of Dm. 8th, the en-hifantry attacked our outpoet at ataukou, hut waa repulsed. At 3 aorning of December Pth the fiwrL oohnowa strength preeead n neighborhood of the roflroad, but waa repule at 8 a. m. the enemy 27. c? ,a H'1'lucnty or outpoet northeast of the .S?1The increased enemy Oberlin Bank Was to be Made Trustee of the Estate- - Bank Officials were to get a Yearly Bonus. r - j- 0., Dec. 10. Receiver W. Bril, appointed by Judgs Balicock In common pleas court today managed to escape service of the resCleveland, Herbert training order of the federal court, and thirty minute after hp waa appointed, obtained from In Reynold all of tha Chadwick papers in hla possession. Among the papers found today in tha aecvritles left with package of lri Reynolds by Mrs. Chadwick was what purported to be a copy of a trust agreement between Andrew Carnegie and Mrs. Chadwick. The document reads as follows: "Know all men by there presents that I, Andrew Carnegie of New IYork City, do herebv acknowledge that hold in trust for lira. Cassie L. Chedwiek, wife of Dr.' Leroy 8. Chadwick, of 1814 Euclid avenue, of the city of Cleveland, county of Cuyahoga, and etate of toOhio, me property assigned and delivered for said Caeaie L. Chadwick by her lifo time uncle, Fred B. Maeon, in bis property la of (now deceased), which' of tea million, the approximated value two hundred and forty-si- x 2 fiOO dollars (3102M.0O0). consisting of stock railw ay era Weal Great of hares t twn of England and Wales valued hundred one thouaaJtollara million J ( . en ng RBGI LATE M A TIERS OF IN f EKBSr TO MILLERS. . to. Secretory Secretary Armstrong are preitaring regulations under a of the prevent tariff law which will allow miller to draw bark on exported flour made of Imported wheat mixed with domestic wheat. Up to thie time miller have been able to operate only under' the provision of the law which permit the exportation of flour made from imported wheat brought into this country, constantly uniLr ciMioma upervtilon and at the expense of ilia mill. The laws also require that the by produuf. such a bran, middling, dr., vliall be .exported. - In consequence of the fort that these bring a better price la the United States Mian in Canada, the miller have fivqiisnlly Buffered Iumss by the transaction. They find no diffliulty iu affording tits miliar the earns relit that is enjoyed by tbs emeltem in ilia matter of Imported ores, except in determining tbs exert amonnt of flour produced from a given quantity of wbnar imported by each Individual mill aa l it well known that some mill produce aiipreeialily more than other. Another factor, however, is the determination of the quantity of produced by each mill, such information bring iadispeurahle ia calculating tbs amount of drawback to be allowed on the exported flour alone. The new regulation ft fa thought will be ready for promulgation early in the coming week. Washington, Di-- Slraw and Aaeiaiant FINAL SCORE IN SIX n Ceaslr L. New York. Dec. Ch&dwick ia still confined in a cell In 10.--M- r , her atthe Tombs. Philip Ciupcn-i-rtorney, informed the Assuclaied Press to tonight that eh would not g Cleveland before Monday and the belief is prevalent that she will not go to the Oiiio city without a light. Her counsel both here and in Ohio uulie in opposing her voluntary departure. It waa aaid law tonight that a bondsman had been found who will qualify in fl3,0iKi, the amount of bail demanded by Cnlted State Conimis-aloue- r Shield, before whom Mr. Chadwick waa arraigned. The name of the peraog will not be made public before Monday, wheu U is said he will alga the bond. The matter, according to the authority for the statement, could not have been sett lad today, for Mr. Chadwick desired to remain in the Tombs over Sunday, that she edgbt have more time to consider her future action. She aaid acTcral men would hava given the necessary ball had they been able to do eo without their name beiug published, but the law atatea that the identity of the bondsmen cannot be ept recret. Mrs. Chadwick remained quietly la her cell today, receiving no cailera other than her counsel, son and uurae. She availed burself of ihn privilege which allows priaoacra to exercise lu the corridor during certain hours and to read papers beside receiving several letters and telegrams. Relieved from the nervous tension which preceded her arrest, Mrs. Chadwick. ia recovering her normal physical condition. She had a severe attack of Illness in the afternoon, hut readily responded L treatment, and la much better tonight. Her appetite ia good and aha ato three hearty ateula today. Just what baa become of the money Mrs. Chadwick ia alleged to hare raised oa loans is a quest Inn whirh ia Interratlng the persona connected with the case. It has been claimed that more than three yean ago she act-tie- d $2.6t0, OOtl upon her husband and that since that time ahn had borrowed ovar $600,000. A rumor is current to night that efforts ylll be made to locate Dr. Chadwick and hia daughter, who sailed for Havre, France, from thie port November I. They have been reported from several place in Euroiie, but Mr. Chadwick la said to have aiven Herbert II. Newton of Brookline, Mas., two rhecka aggregating $50,000 in part payment lor hia wife Indebtedness which are alleged to hare corns back front the bank oa wlhch they were drawn, stamped "without funds." it waa intimated today that if Dr. Chadwick does not retorn from Europe soon the checks may flgdre la International proceedings. OPPOSE REFORM MOVEMENT DAY BICYCLE RACE Root and Dorlon Finished First With and Stol Close Seconds --Awful Grind Seemed to Have had no 111 Effect on the Riders. Van-derstu- yft New York, Deo. 10. Root and Dorlon finished first in the six da bicycle rare at Madison Square Garden at 10 o'clock tonight. Th final wore, tbs teams bring named in the order in which they finished, followe: Root aud Dorlon, 2,:ii!6 miles; 6 laps; won hv ton lengths Vanderatuyft laps; and Stol, 2.516 miles 6 Bamuelaon and Williams. 2386 miles and 5 is pa; Logan, Ksegan 186 mile 4 laps; Krebs and Fuglcr, 2,366 miles 3 laps; Breton and Congo! ex. 2,366 miles laps. Tnrville and Mottling 2 385 miles 9 laps. Tbs reoord for the time miles 4 laps, made by Milter and Waller In 1899. A feature of Ihe riding tonight waa the apparent freshness of tbs tidera. They had been given no stimulants and despite the awful grind of 142 hours they showed fine stamina. The race oponsd at 12:02 o'clock on Monday morning with 18 teams competing' but these gradually dwindled down until but seven were left to fight for the purse. Some of tha com pet I tern left the track because the demand of the race were beyond the lladt of their endurance and a number of others quit, alleging that, one of the teams stole a lap unfairly. The team which finally won the battle had bren riding hard and fast all the week and the victory was anticipated. The money will be distributed aa follows; first $1,600; Vander-aUiyf- t s. Stol, second. $1,000; Samuetaua-Wllliamthird. $760; Keegan-Ligan- . fifth, $260; fourth. $600; GoukoIix-Bretorixth. $200; Turville-Meitllng- , seventh, $160. A feature tonight was the breaking of ail known records for any kind of Indoor track without pace at of a mile. Frank Kramer, the American champion sprinter, went the distance in 24 2 seconds, tipping of a second from the record previously held by Major Taylor. remove ths objectionable features and rvtaia those stimulating commerce be. twewn the two countrim. Ths advantages will be enUrulv on tbs aids of the United States, fhe chief difficulty will be to get the treaty through ths French parliament as it would greatly extend American goods in French market a. The present indications are that ths United States will be able to fora-U- h Europe with steal rails, structural iron and even armor and armament for wnrahips aud this treaty wilt greatly Assist American attention la Kurojiean markets." was-2.T3- Grand Duke Sergius of Russia Resigns Because Ha Failed to Black tha Liberal Movement. St. Feientburg, Dec. lt. As a result of the unsuccessful attempts of Grand Duke Sergius, uncle of the caar and governor general of Moscow, and 31. Muravlcff, ihe minister of Just Ice, lu block the liberal movement, both are reported to have manned. According to the story Grand Duke Sergius advised tli czar not to concede anything and told him ho must chuaue between him and Minister Svtaiopolk-MlrekTherefore when the emperor Indicated hi purpose to support Prlnue Minky, I ha grand duke tendered hia rastgna-tioM. Muravieff retiremwit, which will be preceded by the usual leave of absence abroad, ia directly connected with the movement for reform of the saluting laws. y. n. ' CHANGE OF VENUE IN VICTOR RIOTS ARGUED. Root-Dirlo- Krebs-Koglo- one-quart- NINE MEN LOST Fishing Schooner Returned With Part of Craw Missing Left the Vessel Whll She Waa Aground. Irovldrncrtowu. Mnsa, Dec. 10. Tbs Boston flRhlng schooner Flshhawk ar- rived hers late tonight with nine of her crew miaring and they are believed pi have been lust in attempting to rewk shore while the vsracl wns temporarily aground on Peaked bill bare at 8 o'clock tonight The mre left, the Flshhawk, five In ous dory and fear In another, the' belief that the vmeel which wa then pounding a the bar would go to Piece. The body of one of the men ha corns ariuree at Highland light. The dor! m used by the men lutve Itsen reported earlier louight as having toms ashore at Highland light, rids up with oars and clothes bagright in them.' Cptain Exro Bly was of the achooner and roust of the crew wore native of Novo Scotia.. Tha flnbhawk, which had bara fishing off Cape Cod, started bark for this port this afternoon when tha weather became threatening. When he was trying to weather tha end of tha cap the wind increased to a gal and a thick snow storm set in. Ths Utils schooner plunged along against tb heavy teas until she suddenly fetched up on the east end of Peak Head hill bars. A fearful ra waa running and Captain Bly burned A distress signal, which was seen by the north pilot of High Head elation. in tha meantime nine of tha men on tha schooner hail become terrified and hastily throwing mime of tlielr clothing Into htjfr, launched three dories and started for ahere. They had not left the schooner long before the remainder of the crew succeeded In working her off the bars. Colorado Spring. Colo., Dec. 10. The Teller county cases against President hlerier, and other officials and members of tha Western Federation of Miners, who are charged with bring 11EC1- Cleveland, 0., Dec. lO.Tli feat liras implicated in the Victor riot, were REVIVE 1ROGITY. . of today's developments la the finan- argued on a motion of change of venue cial transaction of Mrs. Cave Is L. today. A$ the completion of the arguChadwick waa the dmPlaeure that ehe ments Judge Cunningham look tha Paris, Dec. 10. President Cadiard, matter under Bdvlemeiit. had in her possession, directly and inof tbs American Chamlier of Commerce, In an. interview today said; directly, alleged reruritlM to the amonnt of nearly $14,000,000. "We are endeavoring to revive the There ANOTHER NITRO all bear the asms of Andrew Carnegie reciprocity treat GLYCERINE EXPLOSION. and are as follows: with the expectation that the renewed Note held by Citizens National bank discussion of traffic cbnngm may lead Cincinnati, Dec. 10. A Tinws-Hts- r opof Oberlin, $500,(100. special from Ashland, Ky., cays rix to fu ratification. The former s and Note held by Citizens' National bank men were killed an the river near there position came from the of Oberlia, $360, 000. by an explosion of nitroglycerins. The other Interests which were unduly afNote admitted to exiNt by President men ware en routs from Slstenville, fected by the treaty. Tbis la readily Beckwith. $600,000. W. Va. to Maryavllls, Ky. susceptible to readjustment so aa to Note held by Irt Reynold, $5,000,000. Orti firsts of truaremhlp for eocuii-Uheld by Reynolds, $7,600,000. Total, $13,730,000. With rbla backing Mrs. Chadwick was enabled to obtain large loans during the laat two or three years, moat of which were repaid, however. -The only financial fnatifwloa llmt has eo for as la known, bent eompoUed to close on amount of tha woman'.i dealing!, ha been the Cttiwna National bank of ObcvHn, the praektent Twenty Years Ago Acquaintance Beand cashier of which are now under gan On ths Ev of tha Indictment and under bail on the War Swords Wars of charge misapplication of National Presented aa Mementoes. ' bank funds. The inducements offered to the Ober(Correspondence of the Associated lin hank officials were slated today to Press.) have been the promire of Mrs. ChadTokio, Dec, 8. An interacting story wick to Messrs. Beckwith and Spear of the greet struggle nl. arm between that their hank was to be mad the J Run and RumIs lira n a long ertah-llrhe- d trustee of Mr. Chadwick's $5,000,000 personal frindhlp between and that the bankers were to receive General Teram bi, minister of war or a yearly salary of $10,000 for their Japan and General KuroitaMtln, commander in rhief of the Russian armie An additional bonaa of $40,000 waa in Manrhuria and an exchange of promised the bank when the loan awards as presents between them on were repaid. Rev. Dr. Charles Raton, Uie eve of war. Kuroparkln and pastor of the Euclid Baptist church, met in Paris twenty years ago. 10. Dc conM. through whose brother's law firm In and Combes and with Premier is a Jaures Paris, fight duel Boston Mrs. Chadwick firet me Bank- hia cabinet hav weathered another strued as being a formal official recog- Terauchl, then a major, wa a military er Newton of Brookline, has refused atorm, the vote in the chamber of depu- nition of duelling. Hltbsrto the prac- attache to tha Japanese legation in the French capital and Kurofiatkin, a to make any reply to Mr. Newton' ties evening having been the tice haa not bmen tolerated. Many unat that time went to Franca statement today concerning the minie-te- effectyesterday of making the ministry stronger availing efforts have been made to peas to observe tha miKtarg maneuvers. connection with the case. than ever. Tbl ia carrying nut Premier prohibitory laws. The Socialist chiefly The two aoklteni met first officially and At Elyria the Iraine county grand Combes policy, of which the futma is opposed the practice, holding that fencsprang up between them a jury which has been Investigating al- the reparation of state and church. ing In a relict, of the pastime of the there anon friendalilp and regard. leged forgeries In connection wl h tranThe system by which the government nobility and therefore the action of the feeling of warm saction with the Citixena' National collects secret information concern- Socialist trader, M. Jusrex. in challeng- Tuey parted in Paris and did nut meet hank of Oberlin adjourned without ing the private livea of army officers ing M. Deroulede indirates that ths until Kuropatkln came to Japan voting to indict any person. It waa and civil official offered the bent mesaa oMef opponents of duelling are now laat year. Ths lapse of years had shown that then was not enough evi- for attack. The opposition succeeded in resigned to accept the practice as aa brought increased rank and cabinet I to rtf olio for both. dence to bring in an Indictment. intense popular agitation ex- established fixture, A special grand Jury waa called today arousing sines the Dreyfus ceeding anything M. a sarcastic baa written Deroulede to Investigate the Chadwick case and rase. The entire country took aides for Wter pointing out the novelty of the , NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE. will appear Wednesday morning. or against the practice and scores of presence of gendarme in foil uniform as County Prosecutor Keeler mid to- duels wore fought between army offiNew York, Dec. 10. The Financier tne governments partici night that the Cuyahoga grand Jury cers. Judge and officials. War Minister representing aya: recent dud. in the pation called to Investigate the alleged for- Andres fall. Tieputy Syvetm's tragic Tbs loans of the New York clearing geries in the Carnegie note will probbouse bank aggregate $8,612,158 last death and the Join of Arc incident ably make their report Monday or not. were of the varied administra- RECEIVER SECURES week, reflecting in part extensive liquilater than Tuesday. Mr. Keller aaid tion. part POSTPONEMENT. dation in the stock market, Ths loan that whatever determination ' was The government's issuance of a percontraction, however, which has been reached if any, he would confer wlih mit to M. Deroulerie to enter France almost continuous sines tha opening Bellingham, Waxh., Dec. 10. With of United States Attorney Sullivan, who November, haa not yet nm Ms bids on but a portion of the property Is handling the caxe for the governand most of these so low that it is de- coarse, tbs total relontion sinus tha ment. So there will be no conflict in clared the courts will refuse to con- data named now amounting to a Bttla the matter. sider them, the sale of the Pacific Pack' over sixty million dollar. FIRST MOVE IN ZEMSTVO MEMORIAL, and Navigation company' holding (ng FORMERLY A a on behalf of the receivers was adSt. Petersburg, Dec. 10. That In- journed today until next Saturday, Dec. WILL BE THE GUEKT OF 17. George T. Myers, Jr., of Portland, Los Angeles, Dec. 10. It fa believed terior Minister Sviatopol k-- i reky PRESIDENT LOUBET- bid $40,000 for the cannery plant at that Mrs. Caesla L. Chadwick once opis moving in the matter of the erated in Los Angeles, a a clairvoyant Ijondnn. Dec. 10. Ike King of Zemetvo memorial Is evidenced by " Chatham, Alaska, including fhe atram Portugal kft London for Paris to- his decision to suspend the opere tug, Phillip F. Kelley and the ship According to the story related by Mrs. Kata Davenport. This exceeds the upset York of San Francisco, the sister day at the conclusion of a round atiMi of the state of riepo in large of visit to King Edward and of Mre. Chadwick, the latter posed ai dries. This measure, which must price of $36,000 fixed on tha property at varlou country' houses. In Paris Madame Dev ere of Toledo, OMa Madthe lint offer of sale. be renewed annually, will be drop- the visitor will he the gurat of am Devera, a clairvoyant, came here Ainsworth and Dunne of Seattle bid ped altogether at the beginning of President loubet. $22.50(1 for (he cannery, equipment and from Toledo in the latter part of the the Russian New Year. 80s. set. up in hiisIneM and practiced trap locations of the plant at Hlaine. her vocation' foreeeveral winter. .Weahmgton, $-- 1-- FRANCO-AMERICA- - Fraueo-Americn- n knir.-good- FRIENDS Russo-Japane- About .Jwl marshal will he submitted to the jury instead. A. B. Spear, cadiier of ihe bunk, the treeeurer of Oberitn college and J. i. Barrett of Worrreier. Ohio. W hat connections the two lnat named hate whh PRICE FIVE CENTS EXCHANGED SWORDS (12.100,000); IA00 gradually valued at a batallion. prera rail wav stock of Scotland 'ortjr and hundred to million one from them envelop itvfr (11.148.000), and "onheaat and westward slmultans-ttOT1- F thousand dolls a State. Steel cor-fiercely shelled bond, of tne United hearing 8 per New Jersey of the noration 8anchldirection of w2rn5 of forty-sevBuUngtal, but retreated at cent interest of the par value ($(7,0M,000)dollar. million emy teems to have htoi The Income from the above de;rlbed several 0ur casualties were two nnmerty I agree to pay over to reid tom Chwk'k oira.M. C.enie la r?5r hfrtim of Haiauchauug on twee the fir and. fifteenth daj oi iT DECEMBER II, 1904. PRIMIER COMBS POLICY pos-fliU- ty Arthur. MORNING. I June, and eah year during the life of this trust, without any deduction, or charges for service or expense of any kind, this trust to be and remain ia full force until August 29. 1902. In care of the death of said Andrew Carnegie, aid trust to terminate immediately and aaid property, income And ail proceeds to vest, absolutely both in law and equity, ia aaid Cassis L. Chadwick; in cam of the death of Cassie L. Chadwick reid trust to terminate immediately and all of reid property together with all income and proceed thereof to be transferred and turned over to the heir at law or legal representative!; of reid Caeaie L.' Chad wick. 'T further agree to faithfally carry out all of the above provisions and that all of aaid stocks and bonds have been indorsed over in the name of aaid Cassia L. Chadwick, so that no furthef or other act, will be necessary on my jrart or on the part of my legal representatives to put aaid Cassie L, Chadwick or her heir at law la full possession of same on the termination of this trust Witness my hand and seal this 27lh day of February. 1801. "ANDREW CARNEGIE. United States IUstrlrt Attorney Sullivan is prejwrlng to brgiu work of presenting to the federal gran-- l Jury the evidence against Mrs. Chadwick. Late thie afternoon lie issued subpoenas for the witnesses who are to arpear b'fore the grand Jury which hre already been drawn. The first ot the ritnevsre la Andrew Carnegie. The other witness la Robt. Lyon, receiver of the bank at Oberlin; the cam la not di-- cl osed. President Beckwith will nut be called personally. Hie etstoment to thq district atufuay.and the Uakoit' & ser-vfra- s. Looking to a Separation of Church and State The Ministry Growing Stronger Than Ever Duelling Secures Official Recognition h! major-- general n esea M |