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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, UTAH. TTESDAT MORNING, OGDEN, months by being only a few minutes late" each morning. The Salt l.ake Horticultural society regret Saturday afternoon on the death of Prof. J. A. Wright, who was a faithful and Intelligent. worker. The program com mittee announced that Professor Ball from tilt fximiotrs Spent CorrespoodenL of the Agricultural college would siieak on the codling moth and spraying, at the meeting of April 22. at 1 p. m. The named Kelly got the balance of the society advised the issuing of a dimoney. The case against the woman ploma for the most successful tree was dismissed, but she was rearresied planting on Arbor day. Her attorney, on the same charge. A prominent local dealer In typeSoren X. Christensen, then filed an orwriter says that since the first of the the der with the desk sergeant, for he has sold 3iHI machines coating ring and money. This morning the year second case against the 'Wool woman 8100 to 8115 each, and the outlook for waa dismissed, and when Christensen further large sale is encouraging. He saya he never saw such a good year applied for the ring and money, there waa another claimant, In the person of as this for such goods. Then. Bales of typewriter supplies of all kinds have Johnson. He was represented by Judge been correpondingly excellent. As Pathetic Scene During the Ar- Loofbourow. The matter was taken be- there are several agencies In this city fore Judge I'll chi, and he set the rase for the sale of typewriters, and all apfor hearing tomorrow morning. Attorrest of a Railroader, pear to be doing a good business, the the contends thta Christensen ring ney business in this section must he unand money Mong to Mrs. Wood, and usually- good. There is no danger of over there will likely be a lively fight an in view as yet. the property, In casea moat the pathetic One of the anuala of Salt Lake police circles SPORTING GOSSIP OF LOCAL last was presented to the officers a The Silver King tramway at Park the In a short time now, baseball, City has 'been equipped with a new W. J- - Shinet, a young railroad man, local pastimes, will cable. wss arrested ou the charge of obtaini- most popular of be in full blast In Salt Lake, and the ng money under false pretenses. On the 24ih, two When the policeman went to hia fans will be happy. The Pioneer lode claim near FillAir the pennant more ia reported to hare been bonded residence to take him to Jail, hia days before the fight will teams Butte Salt Lake and to Indiana parties for $20,000. yeung wife, who is in delicate health begins. skirmish, and very near a moat trying ordeal, Una up for a preliminary to get a forcibly aud tha fans will be able dung to him and had to bebefore The mill at the Midas property in the he Una on the clubs.. Especial Interest separated from her husband Deep Creek country will go into comthe of work the centered a in be Sinnet'a will child, could le taken away. will mission during the present week. bubo of two years, Is also seriously local aggregation and opinions not or whether they ill and Is liable to die at any hour. then be formed Charles O. El ling wood, secretary of Investigation showed that Slnnet are a championship possibility. The the Western Exploration company, exbad alwaya borne a good reputation grounds are now in pretty fair shape to return to San Francisco next pect sunshine more threw out or of two been has and he days that lately but work and that hta misdoing waa will put them In first class condition. Wednesday. and prompted by the necessity of raising The work of repairing the diamond The directors of the Hanna pah Minmeans to properly care for hia alck grandstand is progressing nicely and ing A Smelting company, have levied wife and child. they wiU soon be ready for visitors. an assessment of a quarter of a cent The man who alleges he has been a share. defrauded by Sinnet'a forgery of a MANY MEN WANT EICHNOR'B PLACE. note, is a relative of the family, and D. B. McDonald of the Mesalut range U wss said late last night had consented to afford the young hualiand a Mitch specalation la going on around Iron mining regions of Minnesota, la ,iinra to fix the matter up and thna the city and county building today as In the city today en route home from escape prosecution. to who will be appointed as district at- a trip to the Pacific coast. torney to succeed Dennis C. Eichnor, HEARST BOOM NOW RECEDING. The Park Record says the force at deceased. A number of prominent athave been mentioned in con- tha Ontario mine la being increased torneys Another $18,000-00-0 Judge W. H. King has returned from nection with the office, among whom gradually and adds: a three weeks' visit in Washington are Benner X. Smith, Parley P. Chrisin dividends may be added to this and other eastern cities with the firm tensen, Fred C. Loofbourow. D. N. producer's great record. belief that Judge Alton B. Parker will Straup, D. H. Wenger and A. B. Irvine. A small force of men ia at work at be the successful candidate for the Just who will be the successful applipreeldentlal nomination at 8L Louis. cant is hard to tell. Gov. Welle said the West Quincy mine at Park City. The Hearat boom la waning, he de- today that he would make the appolnt-me-n Uixm Manager Turner's return from will be clares indeed, it is his opinion that by Wednesday, but farther than the east It Is expected that It Hearst may now be considered out of that he would aay nothing. It Is very materltlly Increased. the running. thought by some that Benner X. Smith Parker will be a great favorite will receive the appointment All the Judge Lewis rendered Judgment In among all conservative voter people other applicants have strong barking favor of defendants in the case of Newwho will be glad to turn from tha and their friends are uing every effort ton A. Dunyon against the Consolidated Gold Mining company et al, by which bombastic, blood and thunder tendento land the appointment for them. defendant! title to some mining propcies of Rosaevelt and he la the maq who ran carry New York. It has been erty waa quieted. NOTES. LAKE SALT said that Parker la the candidate of John 81ockett Jr., of Houghton. Mich, Cleveland and Hill Thin in not entiresoMina Lottie Owen, the leading a aon of Director Slockett of the Sbel-b- a ly correct Parker learned hia Demofainted SL choir, Mary'a Mining company with properties In crat In the Samuel J. Tilden school prano of Sunday morning as she roue to sing Humboldt, Nev., Is in the city today. and ha supported Bryan In both camcara and had to be sent home in He ta en route to the Nevada mine paigns, and tha very first men to sugon an inspection trip and expects to riage. gest his name were friends of Bryan. leave for the west tomorrow. It Is true, however, that botti Mr. The benefit performance In aid of Cleveland and Mr. Hill are now supA streak of high grade galena ore Mrs. Charles Smith, who la dying of porting Judge Parker. They apprewas was encountered In the Majestic prociate the statesmanlike qualities of the r.yrw st the Holy Cross hospital Lake perty Thursday. The find la holJIng man, ss well as his strength among 'given last evening in the Salt out well and promise to be a big thing. theater. the voters of this country. A shipment will doubtless be made "Psrker will surely be tha man, Mrs. John D. Alrmet fractured her from the Majestic in the near future Cleveland la eliminated entirely and on At the Nabob adjoining this property Ilearst'a boom has dwindled down to right arm by falling fro ma chair a a splendid showing is also being made. reach to climbed had she which almost looks now aa nothing. It la years sufferer seventy The shelf. Park City Record. though Parker would receive more than of the votes on the old. HOLY JUMPER." first ballot Gorman is for him, and Manager Langford of Saltalr nays the south la in line. He will be enThe case against the Holy Jumpthat the lake la rising now at tha dorsed by the New York state convena week, and be- ers, whose disturbances in the Naza-rention it Albany on the 18th. Democrats rate of two Inches season Mission Sunday night, required In ths east are very enthusiastic and lieves that when the bathing will be up under the the services of three policemen to water the opens, strongly hopeful of a national victory. quel, went over yesterday afternoon I heard many Republicans concede main pavilion again. for a week. that the other aide would carry New Mrs. Kent White, the woman preachWednesday evening, April IS. with York, and If that happens, the Demothe aid of a atereopticon machine Dr. er and Evangelist Beedelman, who cratic party will elect the president will deliver his in- travels with her, retained the law firm In Washing) on. Judge King spent James E. Talmage illustrated of Goodwin A Van Pelt and declare instructive and teresting considerable time in observing the lecture Russia and the Russians," In they will fight to the bitter end. Smoot case. He was told that the comJames Nellsen, who waa a member the beautiful upstairs room of the mittee intends to aend a Twenty-sevent- h of the congregation and who threw a ward chapel, corner to Utah during the summer to Inchair around the room and then landed and Fourth street All are invited. vestigate conditions. Senator Smoot, a right awing on Policeman Guilbran-son- a he added, is conducting himself with The police arrested two newsboys Jaw when placed under arrest dignity and tact and is making mffhy named Harry Slat and Harry Teus-che- r waa fined $5 for being drunk and 20 warm Mends. on the charge of burglary. It la for disturbing a religious meeting. The While I heard it stated by persons that the youths broke Into the clubbing which the policeman gave who had made some investigation, that alleged Tribune eountlng rooms and ransacked him was considered sufficient punishSmoot would be unseated. I am firmly in the search of valuables ment for his assault. the convinced the senator will not be un- - but place found nothing. Complaints they seated. Drastic legislation may be pro- were filed OPENING RUTH MINE. against thorn yesterday. posed as the result of the Investigation, but in the end, I believe, Smoot Some complaints have been made to Whitt Pina Copper Company Doing Efwill retain hia seat and there will be the members of the eonnty Democratic fective Work at Ely. do legislation enacted that will affect committee that the committee was op Work la being pushed with energy the people of Utah. posed to the movement to renominate In the opening of the Ruth mine at the present Judges of the district court Ely, .Nev., says a publication of that NINA WOOD GOES FREE. ticket. The com- place: on a mittee wishes it understood that It has Having thoroughly proven the magThe case of grand larceny against nothing whatever to do with that mat- nitude of the ora body on the 800 and Mrs. Nina Wood was dismissed by ter, aa It is m proposition entirely In BOO foot levels of their Ruth mine, Judge Diehl yesterday morning on mothe hands of the Judiciary committee. where they have no leas than 1,000.000 tion of the county attorney. Pile wn-i'itons of copper ore blocked out for exwas arrested several days ago op Local business houses are adopting traction through thousands of feet of he charge of stealing a diamond ring quite generally the registering In time development work, consisting of drift a, d 8140 from Peter Johnson. On the for their employes on their arrival in rroast'uta. upraises, etc., the White Tine witness stand Saturday. Johnson ad- the morning, and find that the system Copper company's people will begin at mitted that he had been living with the Is making interesting disclosures. One once the sinking of the shaft, below woman for a week or more, and that occurred the other day in an East the t level and the same systemke gave her the diamond ring and $20. Temple street furnishing establish- atic manner aa that pursued in the dehe claimed ths ment, where the register showed that velopment of those above. that woman got 10 more, and that a man one man had lost eight days in six Two pumps, one a sinking and tha other a station pump, arrived at the mine Monday, and I Kith will be put In commission Immediately. While the work of driving the shaft to greater depths la being prosecuted, an abundant supply of ore with which to provide the plant spoken of by Mr. Flemming ran be taken from the upper workings. The mine, we are informed, is showing a marked increase In the value of the ore, and never looked better In its interesting history of development than it does today. SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT passed resolutions of ovcr-buppl- y two-thlr- . n an 3PRIL disease and of 59.8 per cent in the deaths from convulsions. fi-- (Continued v against an officer m !: government. But if we are to ba m. imjuiry let us have a genuine ori .i,i imt an Inquiry io meet a p.ilimal exigency." ilr. Culberson sa iLai If explicit charges were nece.-.i- ri they could bn found in the case id .M.imsgiie indicator ani i nthat of John W. Pettit. In the former case there is. he said, according to tlw Hr:for report, more mystery as to wheth-- r former First Assistant Fuatmastt-r-tit-ncraHeath had received $2,000 of (he shares of the stock of that iu the cae of Pettit, that indliuiu.il, it had been developed, had been i.;i t tie pay roll of the Baltimore postnilii c for four yean without doing any "tk and it never r ho had been had been shown by Mr. lleaih appointed to this vn-or by Mr. Beaver:, lie added that re pertinent lx- the case was all the cause-Petti- t al the fine ho hs getting pay from the j- t eminent had lieen iu the employ of ihe Republican national committee i whuli Payne v.i- - al that time vita chairman and ii i . Heath secretary. Mr. Lodge said Hm1 Lull Heath and Beavers are out of the department and that Heavers is under . mirw of prosethe cution, hence, he did not charge of a rhara 'or - t.j effect the present conduct of tin- department. Moreover, the Pett mie had been thoroughly InvestigiiUM by the Postof-fic- u department and h!m by the Department of Justice with the result that a proceeding against the bondsmen of the Baltimore imstnuuter to recover ihe money Paid to Pettit bad been instituted, lb- - considered tha character of the charm as conclusive in. showing the demand for an investigation to be a sham. Mr. Gorman refern-humorously to Mr. Allison's power to postpone that which is unpleasant., lie was familiar with that splendid Venture of the senator from Iowa in Having things off. Mr. Aldrich Questioned Mr. Gorman aa to what particular investigation ha wanted. I All of it, aaid Mr. Gorman. want to know whether all of tha appropriations in this hill are proper. I do not believe that they are. He cited a number of appropriations In the hill and several cases in Ihe office of the sixth auditor, which ha said he wanted investigated. Mr. Gorman charged that, reports in regard to the New York and Washington post offices had been withheld from Congress. sir. Aldrich said that If there are improper appropriations in the bill they should lie considered now and not through a Posiofflre department Investigation. At 8:15 the Senate adjourned with the bill still pending. Ui-i- u l euii-nii- . Ioelflias-ter-Gener- THE SMI Monday, April 11 th, 1 904 In His Marvelous Feats of HYPNOTISM, MAGIC; SPIRITUALISM and ; al Bill (Continued from Page One) to Into aulnddlary sliver as rapidly as the secretary shall order. In there Is estimated a this profit to the government of seven cents on each dollar. Relief to the Treasury department in Its liability to meet the demand for small bills, owing to the manner In which present law limits their Issuance is sought to be remedied by tbe removal of these limitation. On this point the report says: It la probably true that the Intoui-t- y of Ihe treasury to meet tbe demand for small hills combined with the shortage in subsidiary coin in recent years, has compelled the retention of small bills In circulation until much of that form of money has become ragged and filthy and produced conditions which have fully justified Ihe vigorous crusade for clean money which has been recently inaugurated. It la believed. however, that with the large discretion given to the treasury and the national banka under the provisions of this bill supplemented by an abundant supply of subsidiary coin, much of the cause for complaint will be removed. An lueal sanitary currency, however, can only he secured by the substitution of subsidiary ctln for all one and two dollar bills and Improved methods of redemption, for paper money of denominations of fS and upward. re-co-in A. A. Stuart, Formerly of San Francisco, Kills Himself in Los Angeles Hotel. 1ms Angeles. April 11. A. A. Stuart. a civil engineer about 50 years old aii-- l a former employe of the Vulcan Iron Works. San Francisco, was found dead yesterday in his room at 1 1u- - W'oduineter Hotel, lie had committed f.icldc by swallowing cyanide of potassium. St nan had beet) at the Westminster since March 28. It Is believed be look the polkon some time during Wednesday night. His rosgn was not rutered by the servant on Tftnsaday and it waa not until yesterday afternoon that an employe of the hotel Investigated tbe absence of tbe guest and found Stuart's laxly lying on the bod, divest ed of coal and vest. On a stand was a paper containing a quantity of cyanide of Mitaskium and a glass from which a portion of the poison evidently had hern drunk. Stuart's fa re sell message, presumably for the coroner, penned shortly before hr took the fatal dour. lay on the table. It Is dated 11:35 p. m., April 6, 1904, and reads: In a few minutes I will tie a corpse. Dont lake any trouble In this matter as to cause. The cyanide of iHitussiiini is deadly and rapid. I regret the trouble I may cause to strangers, yet feel so tired and discouraged that I cannot resist the temptation to rest. A. A. STUART. Stuart formerly lived with his wife at the Atlanta hotel, 452 Ellis street, Ban Francisco, lie left there a few days ago on a business trip to Los GETS 99 YEARS FOR MURDER. Butle, Mont., April 11. Salvatore Franrheseht, whose trial for the murder of Deputy Sheriff Joe Lazxarl, at Meadervllle on June 25 last, ended today, waa found guilty or murder in the second degree and hia sentence fixed at 99 years In tbe penitentiary by the Jury. The defense Introduced a great amounl of evidence tending tr show that Franeheselii was Insane, it being claimed that his mother and sister had been confined In asylums for the Insane In Italy. BRADSTREET Dalton, Mass., Macy, for nearly MAN IB DEAD. Arthur years connected with BradstreeU at several Western cities. Is dead here, aged 82 11. April forty-tw- o yean. INDIAN BILL. Washington, April 11. The second conference on the Indian bill waa to the Senate today. A few Immaterial changes were made at the auli-mltt- ed second conference. Paris, April 11. The agitation In Spain over France's acquiring a firm hold on Morocco under the Anglo-Frencolonial treaty does not cause anxiety among the officials here, as It is believed the Irritation will subside without straining thn relations between the two countries. ch UNITED STATES COURT. Federal, Grand and Petit Juries Ware Empaneled by Judge Marshal. t2. at Performance, 8 o'clock Admission, 10c and 25c r, $15-00- 3 o M Turf, KENT FOOLS BOOKS Quoted at 40 to and Diamond Ring ruth race, futurity course, Titus won; Wager second; third. Time, 1:11 Sixth rare, six furlong, Lady Kent won; Mlstys Pride Crlss Cross third. Time, 1:12 selling: Nullah 4. 1 She Wins Six Furlong. selling: second; 2. Memphis, April 1L Montgomery Park results: Fire: race, six furlongs: Cognomen won; Federal second; Redman third. Time, 1:18. Second race, "four furlongs: Lady Monetise won; Elcksteln second; Saa Priino third. Time, : 51 2. Third nice, mile and a sixteenth; Witful won; Deutschland second; Banter third. Time, 1:49 Fourth race, the Tenures ce Oaks, at 82,000 aided, one mile: Audience won; Lavish second; Gutwal third, 2. Third Race la Taken by Cstatl Odds of 15 to I. Time, 1:44 3-- 4. Fifth race, four and a half furlongs: Yldalia won: Marsh Redon Kfnga Trophy third. Time, :57 Sixth race, aix furlongs: Haywood won; Volto second; Sir Andrew third. 2. Ran Francisco. April 11. There were a number of surprises at Oakland today, among them the victory of Ixuly Time. 1:15 Kent at od.ts of 40 hi 1 in the last race. Misty pride was played aa a Washington, April 11. Hennings regood thing in the event, but after leadsults: First race, aix furlongs, handicap:! ing tc the strenlch stopped and Laly Kent beat her a neck in a drive. Bryar Thorpe won; Tocsan second Claiisua stumbled at the start aud Paul Clifford third. Time, 1:18 5. threw Bonner. The colored lxiy also Second race, four and a half furfell off Red Bird and Hir Dnugal going long: IJlIy Brook won; Pasadena to the poet, but eacaited Injury. second; Mon Amour third. Time, :59-2--5. 3-- 4-- 2. Russo-Japanes- 1894-190- I the of 3-- N nerve-shockin- g Doings Angeles. He had been sick for several years and was despondent at times. He was about 45 years of age and rame here from New York, where he CoUrt took the third race at odds of la said to have relatives residing. 15 to 1. Weather fine; track fast. Results: 8TR1KE OVER WEIGHMAN. Flsst race, five and a half furlongs, selling: Harks won; Facta second; Red Lodge, Mont., April 11. Six Target third. Time, 1:07 4. hundred men employed In the coal Second race, Futurity course, sellmines of the Northwestern company Liirane won; Alice Carey sec at this place, are on strike as a result ing: ond ; Priest like third. Time, 1:11 of a disagreement between the union Third race, five and a half furlongs, and the officials of the company over Colatl won; WisUrie second; the employment of a welgbman. It railing: Brown Patsy third. Time, 1:09 has been the custom for the union to aaJ 50 yards, sellelect a welghman from among their Fourth rare, mile won; Anirad sec Kelly ing: Kitty number, hut thn company claimed they ond; Isabel lit a third. Time, 1:45. had no protection under this system and refused to recognize the selection made by the union two weeks ago. goes to thn United Suite court. The Manager Pettigrew slated today that trial waa begun this morning. the mines will remain closed until the JAPANESE ARE JUSTIFIED, union concedes tbe company's request. Th April terra of the Federal court began yesterday morning, both grand and petit Juries being Impulsed. This waa the first business to come before Judge Marshall. John B. Cosgriff of Salt Inks City was made foreman of the grand Jury- - The other members are: Peter Barton, Kaysvllle; J. W. Bean, Provo; John T. Caine, Salt lake; THE NORTHWESTERN LINE Wm. Chapman, American Fork; W. N. ATLAS. Dusen berry, Provo; Wm. Miller, Sliver e War Atlas has City; H. P. McArdle, Ogden; G. R. A rotter. Salt Lake; Peter Van Honten, been Issued by the Chicago A North- Salt lake; A. R. Walker, Pleasant western railway. Three fine colored bound in convenient Groye; Walter Weddell, Ogden; Joseph maps, each 1 Logan; Royal B. Young, For-eform for reference. The Eastern sit- Wilson, Dale. uation shown i detail, with tables The United States marshal was unshowing relative military and naval able to make service on EC. Ashton, resources of financial strength and Halt Lake; A. A. MrCnne, Nephl, and Russia and Japan-CopO. Payne, Ogden. mailed to any address on re- James Mayor Wm. M. Roylance of ceipt of ten (1B cents for postage by J. M. Secrixt of Farmington andProvo, WarC. A. Walker. Gen. Agent. C. A N. W. ren S. Stevenson of Layton were exSalt Main Hou'h Lake 2208 St., Ry., cused for cause. City, Utah. The grand jury went. Into tension imto bear testimony In a nummediately MAILS OF $5,000. ROBBED ber of Illegal liquor selling cases from New York, April 11. James D. Xch-no- ITnltah county. In which thn principal Indian pollen from the a clerk in the general postoffice witneasea are The picturesque group has been arrested on a charge of reservation. filled ball outside of the grind Jury stealing letters and packages from the room the In the Dooly bkick all day, waitmalls. According to the charges more to be called. They than 1,000 piecca of mall, including ing, each in hia turn, of David 8. Miller, finanand packages, are in charge registered letters worth in all about $5,000, have been cial clerk iff thn renervation, but the stolen recently from tbe mall. Most first thing they did after arriving Sunof the missing letters were from the day waa to search for Mayor Myton, Indian agent, who knows them Jewelry district and contained either former welL Wash, the Indian capitalist, bo articles small of value. or money is among the witnesses. In horses and 0, cattle, he la worth from $10,000 to HIGH TENSION RELAXED. and he is looked up to as thn finanPROSPECTS NEAR CALIENTES. Decrease in Nervous Diseases Argues cier of all the tribes. He has a bank account of several thousand dollar. That Chicago Stranuouaneaa ia Twenty-si- s Lees t Iona Made Last Week Not so Great The Indiana are at the Cliff house. The interpreter from While Rock, Bamberger Gold Property. Calientes, Nev.. April 11. Twenty-si- x Chicago. April 1 J. A notable de- known aa Vernle Mack, stated during new locations have been made dur- crease in the percentage of local a conversation that the Unltah Utea are ing the past week within a radius of 20 deaths from nervous diseases suggests Cast becoming reconciled to the openmiles of Calientes and splendid sam- to the health department that the ing of the reservation, but the White ples of free gold, chloride of silver, high tension of life in Chicago la be- River Etna are still Inclined to feel backjark. lead, aznrire and black oxide ing lowered and that the people are bitter. of copper have been brought In by returning to saner and simpler modes After the Juries were Impaneled. prospectors. of living than obtained in the two Judge Marshall heard and granted a Work on the Bamberger free gold strenuous, decade fol- motion to dismiss the case of Gltxhoffer claim la progressing rapidly, nearly TO lowing tbe great fire of 1871. In the vs the Holy Cross hospital. feet of tunnel haring been run on a 4 same connection It Is noted that the John lament was admitted to pracfoot ledge of 830 quarts. deaths of babies from convulsions have tise In the federal court A number of eastern Invalids are decreased nearly 80 per cent. The first case to come before the petit camping In Calientes, enjoying the dewith Jury Is that of Margaret B. Connover Comparing the decade lightfully warm days and cool nights the last decade, the health th Salt Lake City, a suit for damages and making daily calls at the Hot department bulletin shows a decrease alleged by the culling of a ditch avroes Spring bathhouse ou the edge of the of 40.2 per cent In the deaths per property owned by complainant Ac the case town sits. of itopuls'Wia from all forms of fhe plaintiff ia a 1884-189- OTORT TAKES POISON, ENDS LIFE. One) i 500-foo- THIRD WARD 9 12, 1001. ThirJ race, six furkmga: won; Gold Dome second; 1:19. third. Tin. Gretzalllo Tom Cod Fourth race, about two miles, steeChiv Tireless won; plechase: ington second; Red hook also started hut fell and did not finish. Tlmey 4:24. Fifth rare, seven furkmga: John F Ahearn wop; Cay second; Polk Miller third. Time, 1:36. Sixth race, one mils and seventy yards: Nina Spot won; Setauket sec ond; James F. third. Tima 1:50. American Federation of Labor wilt leave here this' wsek to a ttend the meeting of the executive hoard of the Federation at Denver, April 18th. A' determined effort will be made to aet-t- le tha CokiraJo miners' strike. The board will seek a conference with the mining officials. The question of meant of settlement of the strike has been discussed by the members of the board but none of them will aay bow murh. tha Federation will be willing to concede, although It la admitted that a compromise might be Bought Mr. Gompera said toJay: It goes without saying that the Federation will do anything helpful that can be done In the bringing about of a peaceful end of the labor troubles Toklo, April 12. 10 a. m. The charge emanating from Russian sources to the effect that thn Japanese troops engaged In the fight at March 29, abused tha priviCheng-Jlege of the Red Croat flag by taking .vfuge In a building ocrupied aa hos, pital, la Indignantly denied here and pronounced a fabrication designed to injure the Japanese in tha eyes of thd world. An official Investigation shows that the Jaganeae force engage! at had established a liandage Cheng-J- u station In tbe rear of their firing line and it was used exclusively for the purpose of raring tor the wounded. The HEINZE IS DENIED WRIT. Japanese Red Crone is an old and exbeen the has army tensive society and Washington, April 11. By denying found anxious In this war to ponduet the petition of F. August Heluxe of the work according to the ideals of Butte. Mont., for a writ of rertorari dvIlUation. the United Stales Supreme court today refused to review tbe findings of the CR ITCH LOW FOR BRISTOW. circuit In tbe case of the Butte and Boston Consolidated company vs, tbe Not Will McCall Investigation Report Montana Ore Purchasing company and Ceneure Members of House. kids others. Involving the quarts known as the Michael DavltL report Washington, April of the McCall Investigation committee YUKON RATE REDUCTIONS. will bo filed in the House tomorrow. be will The report. It is understood, Vancouver, B. C.. April 11. The new signed by every member of thn com- Joint freight tariff by the steamship mittee, although supplemental views lines and the White Pass and Yukon will be added by one or more of the railway on shipments from Puget Democratic members. Sound and British Columbia porta to the tomorrow that will Post The say Dawson via Skagway was announced will committee McCall reports of the at the White Pass office In critic! en Fourth Assistant Post m aster today There are material reduction thla, as rity. General Bristow for thn preparation rates last tbe with prevailing compared of the chargee concerning members'' season. The new rates will effective on documents, and will not censure any April 15. The reduction was due to n member of thn House. desire tp induce shippers to get their goods Into Dawson during the season INDIAN IRREGULARITIES. of high water on the Yukon when la very busy. Washington, April II. Representa- navigation tive Lind of Minnesota today IntroTELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. duced a resolution reciting the findings of Charles J. Bonaparte and C. R.e Vancouver, B. C.. April 11. Tha DoWoodruff, special inspectora to InvM-tigatcertain alleged Irregularities in minion government haa agreed to exfor the Indian, territory, and making the tend until May, 190o, the contract Canedian-Auatrallfollowing requests of the Secretary of the mall subsidy for the line of steamships operatthn Interior for Information: First, whether the said Tame Blxby, ing from Vancouver to Sydney. The J. George Wright A. L. Aylesworth, contract expired last spring. There is H. V. Smith, or any of them, la still a better service thin season, sad in retained in the service, and if retained, consequence the Dominion government the reasons for such retention; sec- savea $45,000. ond, whether any of the persons tn the London, April 11. William Berrien public service of the Indian Territory mentioned in said report aa having Vail, formerly minister of militia and been found guilty of misconduct In the defense of the Dominion of Canada, discharge of their official duties. Is died at Dover yeeterday, aged 80 still retained in tbe public service, and years. If retained Ihe reasons for such rePoughkeepsie, N. Y., April 11. tention; third, what steps, tf any, have been taken by the department to rem- James Klnkley, former chairman of edy the evils pointed out In such re- tbe New York Democratic State comport and to restore to the rightful own- mittee, died suddenly at hia home In ers the lands of which they have been this city tonight of appoplexy. defrauded by the arte of connivance of the officers cf the government. Peoria, HI., April 11. Kid Goodman was given the decision over Austin bout Rice at the end of a FIRST PRIMARY ELECTION. before the Riverside club tonight. Birmingham, Ala., April 11. The Chicago, April 11. Jack O'Keefe of first general primary elections ever held in the State of Alabama brought Chicago was given the declsinn over out the largest Democratic vote ever Billy Mellody of Boston tonight, after polled in the State. As there were no aix rounds of fighting. Neither man conventions and every candidate for was hurt to any extent, but O'Keefe office tn tbe State had to be voted for had a margin every round on cl saa Individually, It probably will be 24 work. hours before tbe vote can be counted. Sharon. Pa., April 11. The Blowing mill of the Carnegie Steel company WANTS BETTER ARMY. in thin place will resume operations toSimla. India, April 11. As a result morrow after eight months of Idleness. of his inspection of the Indian forces. About 500 men will return to work ImMajor General Kirhener has Issued an mediately. Important, order, in which he nrgea the FATALLY SHOT. need of a higher standard of excellence. Owing to the fart that the Indian army is a small one. the general Foreman ef Steel Work Wounded bjf Unknswn Man in his order, issues a serious warning against tbe forming of any false estiPuebla Col.. April 11. C. A. Smith, mates of Its ability to cope with any a at the steel works, was shot foreman is encounter. to it which likely enemy, He Insists upon the need of greater In the head by an unknown party thin in telllgenee and individual training evening and will probably die aa a reand advocates ths establishment of s sult of the wound. His assailant la supcollege In India for the more effective posed to have been one of a number of men with whom he quarreled over the education of officers. subject of using coal mined by nonunion men. Smith was about to board FEDERATION WILL MEDIATE. a train at Bessemer Junction when he April 11. President wan shot. Washington, Duncan anl The police are at work on the ease, ('rompers, O'Connell. Swrstary Morrison and the hot so for have secured no evidence other executive members of the aa to tbe person who Ore th tiioL u, 11-- The an ten-roun- d |