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Show THE MOBNIKQ ! Relations With Dunning Connects Her With Crime, reAugust. 1S98. when the package wax ceived by Mr. Dunning, told how the Inner culled her Into the houne and gave her some of the randy. Miss Bateman took several pieces of rrcam chocolates and upon placing them in her mouih detected some particles of hard, her to gritty substance, which caused. throw the candy away. She waa taken DEATH CLEARS SEOUL PRISONS slighily 111 front the little that she had eaten and subsequently learned that the hard sulniiauce was lump arsenic. Ethel J. Millington, the daughter of a hotel keeper in Dover, who waa at the Peuuinatuu home the same evening, also testified how she became ill from eating of the randy received by Mrs. Dunning, and identified the wrapper that was around the box. Miss Millington was followed by Miss Ixlla the daughter of Mrs. Joshua B. Deane, a sister of Mrs. Dunning, who also died from eating of the poisoned chocolates. Besides testifying to the receipt of thu box of candy and identifying the box, wrapper, handkerchief and note, she told of r mother's Illness; the terrible fever with which she seemed to be consumed, how she declared that she was burning up. and her subsequent death; aa well as relating the illness of Mrs. Dunning aud her death on the day following that of her mother. Their Cells arc Filled Wiih Condemned Men A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Dt-an- BOTKIN TRIAU Fan FrunciKcn. March 11. Thesecond trial of Mr a. Cordelia lhd-or kin, charged with Iho uiunUT V Mr. John K Dunning al Dover,lie!., in 189. by means of poisonresumed in Judge eit candy, O Cook depart men! of the superior court at 1U: 10 this uiurning. At the requrst of the dufeusc, all acre excluded from the wit tie court room. Judge Cook also or- tiered from the ruoiu all children and minora, of whom a number were present. arcoiuiianled by 0 women. Judge Cook declared itg vat no place for children. IdaHyington trict Attorney then addressed the jury, giving a g resume of the evidence that wouldhe Introduced and what the proseA cut ion expected to prove. EXAMINER, h-- Ja-wi- a A ITO IS DECORATED. A Kcoul, March 2L 8 p. m. Mar- quia Ilo has been decorated with the order of the Pium Blossom, usually given only to royalties. Dulled States Minister Allen A A and Japanese Minister Hayashl have received decorations of the first class of Pal Kuk. Minister Allen's decoration waa conferred In recognition of hla valuable counsel and king Intimacy with the emperor. Marquis Ilo, in an audience with the emperor urged the gradual adoption of Korean reform movements, thus avoiding the confuHioa due to the preclpl- late measures of 189S. A A A A A UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING, OGDEN, New York. March 51. Marquis Ilo has held a large reception which wan attended by the foreign legation officials. cstiles the Seoul correspondent of tho Times. He expressed the belief that under Japanese guidance. Korea a ill advance commercially and intellectually, it being Japan's intention so to use her Influence ihat tbs Koreans never will regret their connection with her. The marquis will return to Japan March 55. ITALIAN RIOT OYER WOMAN A A A A A Hundred Join in St. Louis, Mo.. March 21. Captain Alexis Gregorian of Caucasus, Russia, is hero conferring with tha world' fair Officials regarding the exhibition of a troup of Cossacks during the exposition. Ha has the permission of the Russian government to bring the mei to the United 6tais. In discinuting the Ruslan-Japnnewar. he said Russia haa.a greater foe within the country than tha Japanese, if she defeats the Japanese. Russia will still he the loser, aa war roe la money and the laboring and student classes are distaiLlled and will not stand for taxation." Fight-O- ne Man Killed. sa State Senator Harris, charged with bribery, waa reported aa dangerously ill at hia home in SL lsHiia when the case waa called today. posnsr SECRET TESTS Paris, March 81.' The Russian orders stopping entry Into New Chwang without a permit, Is understood in official quarters hero to bs a military precaudue to tho uncertainty as to which San Francisco, March 81. Mr. Congressman Baker Accused tion of flvo places tho Japanese will choose in his openiug at element in the fbr their first extensive land opera- Assistant Bristow Eefore the of Abusing Privilege. liotkin trial said that among the facta tions. Tha five points era tho Yalu that would be proven by the prosecuMcCall CommUec. river. New Chwang, Port Arthur, Vladition were: The maetiug of John I. vostok and Pigeon Bay. The Russians, murdered of the husband the Dunning, bring unable to determine where Japan woman, and the defendant in Gulden will make her mala attack, art making 81. In tha senMarch Washington, of Mr. Gate perk: the Infatuation preparations and taking precautions at roate Mr. Hoar Introduced Intoday by Washington, March 21. Tha McCall Both in fbr Dunninr: the aubaequent all five points. MU a a to colonisation committee today continued consideraorganise timate relation ship between the two quet tion of tha report of the postofflue conthat began ehnoal with the Unit day bureau, which ha said waa prepared by Seoul. March 81. I p. m. The Jap- cerning members of the house. Fourth of their mreUng, extended over aeeeral offiosra of the Saivadlon Army for tbs anese have of securing settlement on pubstopped Brig. General Al- Aauiatant Bristow continuing hla testiyears and became even oloaer when purpose of chief tha Philippine constabu- mony. Mr. Burton aked. Mr. Bristow len. Ha was lic lands. It said upon praparad east the Dnnnlnga wife departed for Blaise military ob- If tha clerk hire allowances were not United and lary, of advise lata Senator tho the llanna on a visit In 1H97, and Dunning, at the server Ruaelaa with tho Inarmy, at Jing made according to secret regulations In boon he would had have aad lived, defendant'! aollcliation, went to live Yang, requesting him not to proread the department. with her; continuing thla relationship troduced by him. The bill was referred Bearer their outposts. There to a schedule," replied Mr. until the apring of 1M8, when Dunning to tha com mi Use on public lands. Mr. Carmack Introduced a resoluBrtotow. I understand, In the first was called east to go to Cuba aa a office that i confidential, upon St Patera burg, March 81. I p. m. war correspondent; that the defend- tion, dimeling tho rommittse on to report aa to Uo legality of Beyond tho movement of troops to the which these allowances are bated. I ant pleaded with him ant to go; that tho order of tho conunlaatoner of pen- Far Mast, which is progress lag sails would not want to say that Mr. Beav- -i Dunning told her he would return to in the administration of that office hia family and make emeuda for the sions, granting penaiona to aoldtara of fnctortly and in accordance with Ruswho had reached the ago sia's plana, tho ad vices Indicate little made those allowances la accordance tho Civil peat by leading n better life; the of sixty-tw- o war, your Tho resolution change la tho situation. No official with thoaa regulations. I think he made death of Mrs. Dunning in Auguat.1898, tomorrow. A bill w from sreratcal poisoning, four day af- wont over until telegrams anaowiclag eolllalona with them according to hto own pleasure. eddMfcinal land aa Mr. McCall aaked if any congressman pasued creating the enemy have been received up to ter partaking of entas randy received In Alaska. knew what tbs secret rule was. noon. through the mails; the death of lira. I don't know anything about that," The government has ao In formation Deane and the Illness of the family Waaqtngtnu, March 8k After tha to onbetanttole tho reported capture of waa Mr. Bristows response. who ate the candy; (hat the address man mot today Ms. Hepburn Urn.) 1J90 Japanese north of the Yalu and It ia not to ay own bureau, and on the box of candy waa In the handcould not any. 1 waa informed by of I tho to priva Qaoatloa highest tmn It would that rising is assarted It Mrs. of Botkin: the that bos writing the first assistant that It was accessialso contained a handkerchief which ilege m to tho desk and hod rood, a dfaxtriy have been reported if true. Repnasotn-Uvble to member of Congress." that reaolnttflo charging the prosecution would prove had been N. Mr. Brtotow did not know whether in uoder a leave purchased at a dry goods store ta thla to Baker, (Dem. letY.) Friday, h St. Petersburg, March Jl. Vladivo- actual practice members of Congress print given city about June 1st ot the same year; abused tho privilege and had aktochod stok papers which have Juat arrived ever had been Informed about thla sethat the candy waa purchased from and Integrity of Beprsssma-tt- v hero, say that a member of tha Japan-c- cret tnaL Ho suggested that tho first honor tho George Haas A Co. In Ban Francisco, would ha able to give a more Babcock (Rep. Wla.), and proMd amwulate itwlsred on thu eve of assistant a by person answering the description should bo aai ta factory answer. am waa It that hla of Mrs. Botkin; that the defendant Wig that the remarks Japan's departure Raul of fourth das offices. It waa ' pungsd from tho record aa not being a lame perches 4 quantities of IsgliWnata part of the poetofiiss appro- bittua to drive tbs Russians across tha explained by Mr. Bristow, was limited aud China restore Manchuria to amenh: in two different drag stores in that than Amur, by tow to a maximum of 400 a year thia city aad asked of a friend and of priation bill. Ha Insisted the whole of annex Karra. an allowance of 10 for fuel and waa a and throughout purpose several physicians the effect of arsenic Tha Vladivostok editors Had K aland to light on the human system; that tha candy the remarks to bring reflection to their most ont papers. gat impossible Aabrock. Soma Mr. Bartlett than road to Mr. Brtotow eaten by Mrs, Dunning waa made by cast dishonor upon Mr. The supply of paper is practically Macttaskm followed. In which Mr. Wtl-ltn- k member of questions to ascertain tha a steam cannot ia George Haaa A Co., of flan Franrturo; nested, they gat up at the persona who had prefound fault with certain stats-manIdentity that tha aeal of thia Brm, paaiod on the recant y put la tha record, hot ho the preas hollers because tha horaas pared tha report, first asking with refbox waa subsequently found In Mrs, which carted the water, have gone, referagreed that It waa Improper to attach most of the repnrten aad compueMora erence to that part at tho report Botkins room at the Victoria hotel. a member of hire. clerk Uta to and honor integrity ring A new witness, Mina Elisabeth L. have either been called to tho colors set sad remarks. Mr. Brtotow said he had no informaKemp, who wee n clerk in the post office under authority to or have bolted and no advertisements tion except what ha had been told. Ha waa It entirely said Mr. Hepburn at Dover at the lime, waa the Beat wit, are bring taken. suggested that First AssistantAaWynne ness called. She teMlBed in pises of proper for tha house to this mild way to tho offensive Ihe to could answer that question. oepnagn Postmaster Oooden, who gave his tes- to rebuke, SL Petersburg, March 81. Tha No- I section of tho report, he anld ne timony In the Brat trial. Mias Kemp manor from the record." woffid furnish tha committee withre-aMr. WINIsms read frmwsonM recast vae Vremya publishes prominently testified to taking tha package addressthe ed to Mrs. Dunning from the melt remarks of Mr. Oanavsnor on the peat' Paris dispatch declaring It la believed Bat of inspectors who made up a between alliance that GnoA-se- 's triple Japan, embodying office bin, aad Rwunaater appropriatioa iwlting pouch "that attention to it. Bbe described the an editorial in a Ohfcugo paper whisk China and Koran baa been formed, PDo you say. said Mr. Burton, committhe to was poeUilfice real which Ha of Mar the the aim. thla be report object should In said Its ho iJsuiUled expunged dlmeuafona, and package. tee. concerning members of congreaa. the w Taper which wes one of the ex- begae to read other portions of tho quia Itn's Writ to Seoul. conduct Mr. there la no proof of Improper hibits la eourt. Bayne objected. apsech whoa prestho of member of any 8L-4tho :M en part She proved n good witness tor tha Tokto. March i While the speaker waa putting the wU Kir pmeeentkm and the only weak! question, Mr. Dakar endeavored to se- result of the aeriae of caufaraoeae be- ent orog'roeT Mrs. to crtl not eay. 1 brought out hr the rigid rroaa esaae-- ; cure neugnition. Speaker Cannon lg tween the party leaders U karma ear reference could "Well, I Inatlou of Georg A. Knight, attorney sored him, however, which so Incens- toto that the gevenuaeut will abandon and examine ifor the (Wfensn waa her admission that ed Mr. Baker that bs railed at the top Da attempt to create a salt monopoly, been nbla to go over It the testimony of reel master Gooden of hlu voice. "Are yna people a sfrail ptnoe u tea on atlk and also make was The tonne section of the report nakIn the fltat triad had bean given to her of tho truth that yno won't permit n smaller increase ta the laud tax thaa same question the aad to from mat. on the referred her rend way man to any one word? ;tn originally proposed. of mem ed with reference to criticism (Knight etmld not shake her testimony Tho previous qnssUun waa ordered The members at the cabinet Bristow uUU Mr. of of the eongreaa. as to the idmUSeaUon wrapper on rising veto 138 to 100. held lug a aeries of eoaXerauew with here the three I around the package nor gat her to ad' bad not in mind any ontaidaContinuing, A demand tor totters bp Mr. Wil- the party leaden, who have beau ex Imlt that aha to be peruntarlly com liam was tot towed with n request for he had prepared. plaining how the interest of the people rl penanted for bar trip mat. beyond her the yeaa aad .nape fey Mr. Hepburn, they represent are affected by the war Mr. Brtotow aald: inveau-rat! What I was endeavoring to legit! mat a expenses, which wars evdeiad mad the roll i taxes. The cabinet la cedes coring to report That of a Beavers. C. Mr. was nephew Fenninghm. Harry railed which resulted t130 to 98. frame measures which will prove 'Mrs, Dunning, followed Miss Kemp refer to the methods of hla ndmlnls a ' to the people. that It neces'He denied taking the faiel box of Washington. March .31. The Prvsl There ts a growing foaling that the t rat ton aud ia discussing sitated bringing ta Instances where candy from the Denver pusloffice and deut today sent to the senate tha fol- government should not members of congress bed made recoin bringing It to Mrs. Dunning nt the Pen lowing nominations; Seoretdry of lega- mediate payment of nilattsmpt the la large parte of mendstlona that he had allowed where ulngUm home, where be was vlaiting. tion Norman HuMriason, California, the cost of the war by taxation but He related how all who partook of the at Caracas. Yenexuehk eoealdered each allowances Impropthat it should las us bonds aad cm he chocolates breams ill, er. I did not consider It Incumbent poisoned Collector of ouatmn Rdward R ihe payments over a series of years. among them. He told of the death of Stackable, Die trict of Hawaii. ou me to state whether n member of Mrs. Duunlug and her Ulster, Mrs. ongreae had done anything Improper Tokto, March II. d: 30 a. aa A vote or not I simply set forth tho facto Deane, but said that the cause waa not LADRONES ATTACK AMERICANA of thanks to the navy for Ms victories and drew my conclusion with Tatar attributed to the candy until artrr the atMantle, March- - St Ladrnnwa burial of Mrs. Dunning and Mrs. Deane. tacked a surveying party yesterday off Purl Arthur which will be moved anca to Mr. Beavers' administration. He identified the box that had con ten miles north of Calamba. A G. Per- In the house of representative tomor- I think I clearly said that on page (mined the candy, and the wrapper kins who was In charge of the sur- row. will praise the valor and heroism 145 of my report" of the officers and men sad express around it. Here Mr. Bristow related congress veying party, was wounded in the batMien Josephine Bateman, a school tle ami one private of the eunslabul-r-- v the graUtude of the nation to them meu as a rule.want their constituent teacher In Dover, who was passing the to have what they are justly entitled killed and another one Yin Kow, March 81. The German Lx Penningion home on the evening in aad no more.'' consul from Tian Tain al a meeting Continuing his teatlaaony, Mr. Brisof German cltlieas held hero yesterday tow remarked: The responsibility of counselled all residents of that nation, these allowances I placed entirely on allty that they remain at New Chwang the department. If a member of their own risk, aad that la the event purposely nr inadvertently nukes V of kiss of property recovery was doubt a recommendation y i: the responsibility ta In the departaicat." Also that in the even! that Russia "There seem ir be a was defeated the recovery of losses If sion that 1 here made aamisapprehenassault on IKWKible would only be alter a tong members of congress," continued Mr. lime, but If Japan waa defaated Bristow. would he sooner. The British That Include both houses," Interresidents proimse to protest against jected Mr. McCall. the indefinite absence of a warshlr Well. 1 certainly never have. confrom New Chwang. e cluded Mr. Bristow, "used any that couM be coast rued that New lork. March 21. Numerous way." executions at the local prison are reDROPPED DEAD. ported to he tins to the movement of the supreme court In the direction ot Paeadfua. (ai.. March 21. A. W. clearing ont the place, says a Seoul disa Mass., patch to the Herald. The trial in three Colgate, of Morrlstowrn, wealthy soap rMnufadturer, aged nights past has been six pri --oners five Tcsr?. linpped dead at ha waa and thirty-eighanged. Many of these victims had been in jail about to eerre ih. residence of a friend on Orange r,rw. avenue. Death was for year with ont trial. Poms were former srndents In Japan, due to bev-- t f;- "ure. Mr. Colgate had and others were thieves, highwaymen. been riayln t the Hotel Raymond eTherrlera of pnblle funds, polities of- since Prc-- r.' (.-- "ih and was apparentfenders and tratnrs. As the ho ies are ly In ihe - t health. Hia body will carried out strings of 10 or 20 con- be taken csm '- - hnrial. demned men bound together refill the Barton. Msn, 21. Reports received from various on- -, of New England Incells just vacated. la probable the re preventative of dicate that todiy's earthquake shock It Monday and Tuesday March 21 and 22. the foreign powers will investigate and waa felt in all section cf New rh- - Maritime If justified, take action. The prison is England andnrly ladies to the Spring nenvily guarded, aa it la feared tht The exent ut.l verity of provinces. Mrs. J. A. Toller cordially invites the disIh Peddlers guild may attempt to force turbance I ksM liv astronomers to Opening of French Pattern Bonnets and Modern Novelties. an show that it hs the most remarkable entrance, and libera! tha 11 Judl-siar- New York, March 81. During a riot in an Italian settlement at 114th street and First avenue one man ha been killed, several wounded and tha police were drawn into a battle which tasted half an hour. They succeeded ia arresting three men suspected of complicity la the murder. The trouEle started when Alexander Flco aad Nlncenxlo Maresco got into a fight over a woman. Knives were drawn and friend of tho men hastened to tha spot. Soon a hundred were fighting. Several pistol shots were heard and then the crowd mado way for the escape of three who ran Into a house. Fico lay dead on the paving. The police were endeavoring to beat their way through the mob and finally reached the murdered man. A weeping girl at hto aide pointed to the house where the three men had token refuge. Then the police had another fight, but finally dragged the men from their hiding place and carried them away. It waa found they had exchanged their outer garments and thrown away their weapons, but three little glrto Identified them and declared one bad fired the shot which kilted Flea An Italian was probably fatally wounded by a city detective who waa hlch trying to hold nt bay a mo attacked him at 187th street and Arthur avenue. The detective wue investigating tho violations of the liquor laws when about 100 Italians pitched upon him. He tacked against a wall and for a time held them off. It eoon became a matter of life and death and he fired at one of tha leaden. Just then aid arrived and the comrades of the fallen man were captured while trying to carry him off. T MAY OCCUR 1 : n e Armed Escort to March With Miners to TeQurlde. Wholesale . London, March 31. The Impolicy of the clause In the Port of London bill, providing for the payment to the enisling dock companies of the purchase price of their property in cosh, was forcibly presented to the president of the board of trade. Gerald Balfour, today, by a small but very Influential deputation ot bankers, headed by Lord Rothschild. Unleaa tha hill is altered It will necessitate the raising of about 8185,000,009 la cash. This, as Lord Rothachlld pointed out, could hardly be accomplished without a serious disturbance of the money market. Lord Rothschild urged that the compensation be paid is guaranteed port stock instead of cash. The president of the board of trade said tho views of the bankers coincided with hia own. and that everything would be done to avoid an unnecessary disturbance of the money market. The Port of Loudon Mil to to establish port and dock authorities for London. It followa the reenmmendetlcn of the royal commission in regard to the acquisition of docks and proposes the expenditure of 812.500.000 for deepening the Thames and tha establishment of a board of controL OPPOSED TO YELLOW LABOR. Vote ef Censure Moved In British Commons to Censure the Government for Attitude In South African Chlnase Peonage. London, March 21. In commons today, the Liberal leader; Blr Henry Campbell-Bannerma-n, moved hto vote of Centura, presented March 18, to the effect that thla house disapproves the conduct of hla majesty's government In advising the crown not to disallow the ordinance for the introduction of Chinese labor in the Transvaal. Sir Henry said nothing that tha government had done since the does of the South African war had ao sorely tried the people of thla country aa its sanction of tha introduction of Chinese labor into South Africa. If the new departure was not checked It would be a source of future weakness, not only to tha Transvaal but to the whole of South Africa. It waa Impossible to conceive a greater departure from the principles by which Great Britain had hitherto made her way In Jhe world than the and Saddle to action Wefjr Something New warmer afoot Come nd Try On, Free of Charge. 018 COST MARK SALE! James Ballards MEAT MARKET If you want eastern corned beat go to Ballards. 'Phone 131 127K. 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This underwear to what wo call seconds, aa It ia the goods on which our naw hands are taught to kniL For this reason wa are closing them out at what tha labor cost us to have them made. The Wa quality la of the highest, hut the finish to not up to our standard. have them la 8axony, Worsted, Wool,' Cotton and Mercerised. Coma early and get your pick.' Be eur you come to the right place, as there are two factories la town. Our factory to between 250 d and 23rd streets, first door north of Cnaaolldated Wagon and Machine company. THE OGDEN KNITTING WORKS 2274 Wash. Ave. Ogden. OC53I For Courteous Treatment Stop at The Inn Dew-Dro- p CLEARY m KINNEY, Props. ASK YOUR FRIENDS AB TO WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN WELL 0 TREATED. 3PO u oon-gro- (Spring' Opening 1904 - At THE LA MODE -- 24 Washington Avenue, Over Nye's. A 'Great: NEW SPRING SILKS SACRIFICED. Several hundred yards of new staple Silks so advantageously secured that every woman with a Silk want is concerned in he selling. It is an unsxamp d Silk offering. Of many erf these lots, quantities' are large, but some are and early selecting s advised. 45c Corded Wash Silk 25c sixty-- ht in twenty yea in Ladles Waists SILVER h arley & Hong, Props. NO. Sit 29th 8L Denver, March II.1 The committee representing the miners expelled from Telluride by aa organisation of business sum, has abandoned tha attempt to appeal to tho governor for protection, after trying in vain for three days to obtain an audience with him. Not only has Governor Peabody refused to aae the committee, but a totter addressed to him by Atto.ney John H. Murphy, of tha Western Federation of Miner, haa likewise been Ignored. The committee baa departed for Ouray, where tha deported meu are making preparations to march to Telluride, accompanied by an armed escort provided by the minere of Ouray, Sllverton, Durango and Ophir. Aa the rtttaens who drove the mlnen out of Telluride declare that they will not be permitted to return, a pitched battle may occur if they persist In their purpose. However, In order to avert further hostilities. if It be possible to do ao. aa effort will be made to obtain an Injunction from the district court forbidding any interference with members of the union at Telluride. KEED BROtS. Harness , OBJECTED. PARCEL DEUVERY dle-tri- ct ta J. Automb3e y ( Importation of aliens as the bondamen of mining apeculutors.. The Europeans Jn South Africa, Sir Henry, said, were by a large majority opposed to yellow labor and tha object of his motion area to atop tha government's policy ia ha earliest stage. BANKERS BRIBERY WINTESS ILL. Jefferson City, Mo., March 81. ForA mer Lieut. Governor John A. Lee, the A chief witnaae in the second trial of A A A A MARCH 22, 1901. $L5 Taffeta, Black, 36 in. $1.35 t.OOPcau deSoieS:lk,b!ack,23in.. .69 . .9? 28 1.50 u - 36 44 . 1.19 75 Peaude Sois " 2.25 " .60 Taffe a.BIac : 21 in. $1 1.00 Silk-b!ac- k, 22 36 3S in. $1.35 ' .... .... . L75 40 .85 |