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Show T THE MOUSING EXAMINE1I OGDEN. UTAH, FRID AY MOJWIJTG. ' FEBRUARY 3, SUSPENSION BELOW ZERO. IN MANY JAPANESE REPULSE PARTS OF COUNTRY WITH HEAVY LOSSES i I Their Wounded Tried to Crawl to Safety But Were Frozen to Death on the Field-Figh- ting Has Not Ceased. Tiin'sm.-li-o- . Manrh.i.u. .Monday, X.I'U.VrU k- 'l i.e Jjpsniei f lisni-rhs- n, in tin mile has evnry nt 14 Tlit- - i tu.i Jli lcfn air.wi off n i ii-- truxen v oiiliiltil v !.i had ii.uitl a lari (f Jaihl:. hutiiw-qurrI l to t'Stti I in li.il'l aiipoHrani ni lie bmii-- s III M.ii'U:iMl 'uiii.--- i pill wax wne Must Hang for Mur- der of aa Officer. I ;' K i William Rudolph off. i.-i- i 1 i'iif Inmiljv.i curp-c- a LAST HOPE CONE. - Jail. siipruiui- - The City, Mu., Fell 1'. i'iu.irt today affirun'd ilir jllilginciit of l hr inwer court, uldcli ciiuvictcd William Kudolph of the t murder of H.limiiaclwr, and Schu-ma- t -- Iililccd in to be liHiigcd. Ih'ii-ciivi- cash In tla treasury, amounted to I'.ikii.tiH.blu, wiiirn is an lucreuse fur This tin! musiii of f is priuripnliy scoounird lor by i hit deereare in tuo amount ot Cash on baud. Thu drii preper shows a dcCTi-as- r lor III Iiuuitn of l.iiKli,ht j. Thu debt u re, a pit u la led a follow a; I ul crest, bearing debt, (895,107.010; debt uu which iiiieresl Ls ceaetnl aiuce malurily, (l.f.dl.ITU; debt bfatring no FALLS Horses and Wagons Drop Into the River Below. Soldicrsy St. Petersburg, The euapen-esi- u ihe signing while aFuntenka detachriver ciillaiwcd today ment uf dragouna were crossing. Thirty men and horses were precipitated into the frozen river together with a number uf cabs, wagons, etc. The ice ai that point facing weak, tha greatet excitement prevailed, but vpredity help was fiiirhciuning and the victima of the wccideui were rev ued with the of one Jragaoii. Ihe rhafne ua both banka broke an t the bridge fell bodily with the whole liaffi.: thereon at ibe time. The terrified cavalry Iioikcb jtimied over the railings onto ihe ice which gave way. b. 2 bridge on Coldest Wave at This Time of Year in the History of Eastern Cities 46 Below in Montana and Frigid in Iowa. St. Paul, Fab. 2. Today la tha coldest of the winter In too northwest. 8L Paul 24 degrees below: Mediclue Hat, Manitoba. 40 below; Havre, iont., 48 below; Willlston, X. a. 42 below; Winnipeg, 3ti below; Bismarck, N. D., 3ti below; Miles City, Mont., Sti below; P.ern-- , H. U, 38 below. Des Moines, Feb. I.1 Twesty-flv- e grees below aero was recorded here de- to- her wua killed will Ml templing In day. uilolh and Collliia tor the iirercsl, (.iti.!,l.il4-- l I ; total, (1,280,-55luiLl. tin hundred JajuQ c i rxva ane-- t llm Cul Iwuk. were t'unui. no the field. Mu, if rulilnry 415. Peoria, III., Feb. 2. Today tha merliua wui banged some limn ago. 1 1ns amount, biiwrww, docs Mil incury registered 22 degrees below sera: I. Altar Mukden. Wednc-da- ) , K'b. clude f I.U10st;,SU,9 lu certificates s tbe Knsnian hnotiiard'iiieBi o' which Topeka, Kan,, Fab. 2. Kansas la and treasury nniea The river la narrow at this point and d drive new In J Hi yiwferilay, tlu nut wrapped in n blanket qf frost. Tbe govsic uiri.ct by an equal auiuuut of cash the men them off lint, failed. ata managed to an amble ashore ernment thermometer here shows 14 m haiul held for their redemptwin. with the sHsUtance of witnesses of tha below aero at 7 o'clock this morning. that tim JapuneM will aluinJnn Sainli-jno- . Ihe celi iu ihe treasury L ilaaelttcU accident. The mmal artllleiy dm-- i is Thia is tho coldest of the year. Cattle as follows: at tba tvatrr. Ten Japan are undoubtedly suffering. trust Gold rescrie, (50,lKH),iKMi bartaljiraa, which attacked Ilia Russia! fund-- , (l.uluati,909; fuud, general war lei. repulsed with heavy lima. SL Louis, Feb. 2. The coldest Moatana Rancher Found Three Day (I22.uks.4u9; iu iiaUunal bank depii-lorieThs lunnc of Kuaalana during the wemhrr of the season prevailed last iu iH2,4u7.2iib; Philippine Aftar Death. lighting kimw that 3 bud lima were o night and today nine degrees below livasuiy (,'i,52h,42l. Total, 1,390,021,-okilled or wiindil, Ueueial kmidrais-ilo- h zero ia recorded. Kelt. 2. A Miner epn-clwhich tliciu are deiuwud Rune. sgaliiKi 7, Mont., 1 r.a lawn. being aiming to fruiu Culberson, blunt., -- aya that liabilities uutsiauding ninounllug Kansas City, Feb. 2. Intense cold W. G. Grmr, a rauclier, was niunlcrc.i (1,100.295.271, W hich loaio. a cash balltVS8lANSKKilRK. prevail! in tbe southwest with 14 below hy an unknown asawasia wliu apiMtr.nl-l- y ance uu liaiid of (290.025,725. recorded at Kansas City, Marshall, Mo., i York, Feh. 2. The t'i.M.aii sup- til, auniuiuHed hint to the dour and then and Concordia, Kan., the kwet temol him dead hi Ida tracks. GiwT whs lHt-has Tmrlul members ply aiaiiou at Keh. 2.- - Forty-tw- o Moscnw, perature experienced at these points toalmudoned. cable! the New luik llrr-alil- 'a found by a nelplilxir lying JiihI within session waa ta which since 1899. the ilixir of liia cabin, wlib a biilh-- t hdu oi the laiuma, w UeDsan. kcwra, resolui demanding day. subniliied Ihe ItiiMlau 1 (Mips have retired nort.lt-wai- d thiuiigli bis chew. Greer wa a ranchI hat the pormil tba publiIa Cros-- e, Wis.. Frb. 2. Today was days cs lion in govrinmeul in tiongjln after dnHtrojiifg ihn er and had been dead several ihe newapspers of full reKH'ts tea degrees colder than any other day telegraph line. U la rutunreil That they whej fuiind. ot the of the Houma which of tbe year, the mercury registering 30 will move further mirth Mam. ' liiihcriu have liecu censored freely. below. Hunaia'a preparations tor a cauiiiaitin PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT. on the Korean roam Imve, the run ex to1. The government Lihsii. Feb. Burlington, Iowa, Feb. 2. The mer.pundeul adila. apparent ly Imru abanig Dec rails la Showa for tho Month doned. day received a deputation of strikers of January. cury stood at 24 degrees below saro and urged them to return to wurk as here today. The weather la the coldest v " ever known here. , Chef no. Feb. 2. Two a(Mtner with pm'cdent to securing any cunces-hui- s. Kvb. 1. The luoiitblv Hired demonsi rations have ceased this 800 Ruarian refugees from Hon Arthur, alalcnieut of Ihe public debt imtuuil sinkers appear to be arrived hara today. Cincinnati. Feb. 2. More persons lodsy show lliai at tbu rlowi of bus- evening. The willing to resume work. iness, January III, r.mj, the debt, los sustained broken bones lu the last 24 1 ! 0 CALLED TO THE DOOR Sau-b-in- Indli-ai.ion- AND SHOT s, THEIR re-if- iii DEAD ul it, 1 POLICE Warsaw. Workmen Kill Thieves Who Took Advantage ' GERMANY'S COMMERCIAL of Riots. WHY RUSSIANS TREATIES Are Deiigned to Equalise the Develop-mantef and Aaalat Couatrjr'a uttering Agriculture. Beilin. Feb. 1. Chancellor a . von Hue-lohi submitting the commercial treat lea to the relchalag today, aahl lie would not go Into dnialla, but would ui that the scale of mini- mum dnilas for the four principal kind of grain wera put Into the tariff law at hla wish in order (o show foreign etatea when negotiating new treaties that ON THE BRITISH SHIPS w, make general observations. The unfavorable position of agriculture In manufacture! Germany with wai ahown by the transfer of (ba population from the country to tba ritiee. In 1871, .til per cent of the population lived ta pariahea of Iras lhan 2.000. la 1(95 the cliiea and country were equal, whlla today (4 per cent lived la the rules, Gernut essentially an Induatrial many 'ate. but an agent and out atate. The flourishing development of Industry had limited and checked agriculture. Agriculture In Germany waa sick, The treaties were designed to equalize the developments and to aaalat agriculture. For tide purpose, t ha chancellor aald, higher duties on grain and animal Industrie! are necessary. Count von Bur-lo- w admitted TIRED And Why They Did Not Remain to Aid the Fishermen Russian Admiral Bitter in Denunciation of English. of Faria, Ffb. 2. Russian witneasea continued before the Korib 8a coinmUsHin today. Severuf lemarka were al sharp brought out. Captsln t'lado iMirtH'U-larniliciseil the hostile altitude of the Hrlllati press. He said lloJcMlvrnxky bad written a private letter cimdeiuning the British prcaa, lining a phrase which Captain Clado said be cotiwldered ueceaaary to will. hold. Ha run Thu lie, the Hu-aljudicial adviser, remarked that It wan doubtleaa some llrotig. wwfarlng expres-lo- n. I will not Captain Clado leplusl: say the phrase was strong, but It waa hitler. Captain Cla.ln rcfciied to an alleged Russian IoiimwIo mlsaiatcment. that Imala remained iion the acene witbmit rendering aid to the trawlers, lie dereclared UiaL no such loniolo n ly al The most luiiKirlant mint of all la that. Ilsme who have any real desire for a rate making power at Washington aie actuated by a desire fur the commercial betterment of ne town a against that of another, and that desire can never lie satisfied. Geography cannot be made over, and mi legislative power in Washington can ever have any authority that will enable ui to change the map." SUNSPOT LARGEST EVER SEEN au Germany could nut. accept lower grain duties than these, lie also admitted that negotiations especially with , Russia and were exceedingly difficult, since thus countries Lad been injuied by Germany's agrarian dulira and objected to ih treaties la the Interceia or their farm-er- a. Referring to the Increase In ihe duty on maize from one niaik uu pigs, per metric hundred weight to three marks, the chancellor said: We need little maize, and the increase of duty will enlarge the demand fur feed barley." Count von Ituelow coiifi'SKcd that Germany, In order to get the treaties renewed ua.l been compelled in accept eonsiderable increase! In Induslilal duties fmm Russia and other slates, lie warned the reichstng again' exaggerating the increases and calling them prohibitive. Individual duties may have a prohibitive effect," be ixid," hilt lltal is not true of the majority. " He said tha increases on iron goods, machinery and chemicals were heavy, but if Oerni iiny a commissioners ba I demanded mire favorable terms It would have been impossible to make any trestle whatever. Chancellor von B'telnw announced that the treaties will 1906. The go Into effect on Feb. 12. reiihstag then proceeded to other business. Austro-Hungary- Hat Chicago, Keh. 2.- -- A sunspot, believed to be one of the largest and bs- -t mained. Hugh O'Reoiae, flrst seirclary of the defined ever obsened, baa been Itriilah embaesy ill Fails, sod agent, of liy Fmf. A. II. Cole, a local (rent Britain, said he had heretofore astronomer. Projected through a a ibliraie quesref reined from asking null opera glass on a sheet of whits tion, namely, why none of the Ritsxian slilM remained ti give anhisiaiu e after paper a disk measuring six Incite! in Mathematiknowing that peaceful (tilling Uial diameter was disclosed. cal rah'iitaiinua proved that the spot had lieen xtruck. I Captain Clado ausweird Hat U'.jot-veusk- y on the aurfiice ef the Kim was had fully explained Dial he dll of Its total diameter, nr otcr not nrusnlcr ihe Injuries ! the (ti.uist mile in Its widest pari. boats were Bi'iliuis, whereas the squadThe spot la and ran lie ron, having juei chi aped fnmi an ata xniokn easily disci-ruethrough tack by lorpedo Imais. Ii whm l glass. It is eltiiaird east of the i' frrmi the lo prisee.1 as soon a porlion of tho sun and today will Is almoM in the middle uf Ihe luinin-arv- . vicinity of siii'h aitacks A.lililral lllBlmlll1. closely questionThe SKU will In vlihle lor ed witness aa to who gate the order -- cii'ii days. to Are, Caplaiu Clarlu BHymg it wa Admiral Kojcaiveusky The lengthy eviniiniiliou did nul to maicruilly -- hake I 'a plain gialeiueiit. Idem. Kllix of the A! xanilcr III alo lualtitwlrcil his lesuniony on rrt.xe one-tent- h le !u-tra- isw-ihl- . ap-fn-- Cla-liu- 'a TWO BUTTE MINERS ARE KILLED GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION it. g. i',ry i.' ulf sa , would not lie res.'oiisible If disturb-niicoccurred. T h workmen thcui-Hclar watcbiuK the liquor stores to prevent drunkenness. vc OF RATES siai-nid- ment. The local newpuicrs resume publication tomorrow. The editors met today and unanimously agreed that ss the renanr would not permit them to tell the truth regarding the disturbances they would absolutely refrain from mentioning the subject, except in ihe official mpmis which they are compelled to publish. In pursuance uf the governor-generproclamation of a stale of eirge orders have lieen prohibiting assemblages in the at reeta or meetings in laivale bounce, and directing the iwlire and military to all street gathering!. Any one found in pomee-ato-n w of "npons and selling arras without permission is liable to punishment. In the event, of disturbance balconies and window adjacent to the scene of the disorders iiutri he vecated and closed. The occupants of houses will be held rcxpotixibb' should stones or 'reflets be thrown therefrom, as well as those guilty nf throwing them. All violations will be punished by fines or Imprisonment. A telegram from Czestochowa, any nil the factories (here are closed and serimi diet urham ea are reported to have occurred. Th socialists are very there. strong 1h Warsaw-Vtenn- a mil rood shops are closed. At f'riiszkow 12tt0 pien struck. All the lartorirx nr cloHcd at Kallx. Tlie strike st Lnd cont limes wilhoul disored. A deputntion of sfrlkera the authorlilea to rlosi' all tbe liquor store-- as otlierwi-- o the workmeu es Cable Snapped and They Weia Dropped to the Bottom of the Rarus Shaft. Washington. Frb. General Wynne today n moved three in .'ll the Toledo office and It. "c Keh. 2. William letter carriers ordered a fourth man to show cause and TIiouihs Greedy, miners, were abould not be iiiorri!. nml kil.r.i lodai. and their bottles were why be suspended thirty other carrier!, all of Railroad Man Says Only Objection of impfM'nivI in a cage tlmi lies in fifteen the Toledo office, fur 3" days, on Ihe let, nt water in thc Kaiua hnft. They Public ix to 8ecret Rebates. weic ImiLi. lowiied when the cable charge of selling mining stork and of collect lug the like a piece of gls-- a and the snap-.i-thereon. It Keh. Wimhell I'hi'U'.'ii, is charged 'lint the men sold this nf ibu Chit cage went ciaxhiug to the bottom. Islund Pacific and Risk ago. mining stock while o.i dutv a cur- tailioa.1 gave mu the following riers. iisiHf in lccaid to the piiqHiwed A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILE gm cmuicui icgulatlon of freight rate-- ; FRAUDULENT HANKING. Ami! tront public uttersn.es (.f licking. Blind, Blredtwg or Trot ni have lug Piles. Your dnieglst will refund (..inuien ial oigauiatiov- Itea Maine. Iowa, Feb 2 Dav Iiiip-ninfiun, I that I lime Is nny ,J.ip seit.-- l if PAZO OINTMENT fails ta head nf the wieiked fit Iziiim mil dc-ii.t business men fu gcnc:;il for ruie juu in 6 to 14 dara. Mo. Hank nt Mount Ayr, tuna, was foiled i l.e a ii', imi!' g nf gtuliv hr a jury early today of fraudur .ver the railroad! KOrCATI'tN IS BAD. lent batilcng. Tha Jury was nut eeven pnwi "In liscu-stn- g the uf iwe au.l oti'-lilucvs. i . isimt with t -' viip lawny mierestei p.rei. Petersburg, Kcb. 2 3:45 a. m. x.oi- -, I have not found ot. who did cot -r,r tue scieuiidi- HEADACHES AND NEURALGIA a ,! . when 'lie '.n real t'ttions of secondary scbmils have jut pn.xed. signFROM COLDS. was to t xi i There i ed anj publixbe.1 nicniorandum lietwi-.'iihe two. uf the ilepiorab e cixidilion i',i,ii.n of lAxal'ie it'OT'Ui Q'linlic. 'he world- nrr one copfus.'S i 'icv ai,. ba-ihis public eiluiaiinn in Kuseia and lieclar-lu- g wide Cold and Grip remedy, removes c. nj'id for rain mierviMn on his that i. can only lie icmcdtisl ,v the ca'ire. call for the full name enJ. to Hi re Klia'.s ':! H Hone nf the inaiituiion of rcprexiinaiivc luo'k fer rigLulura of 15. W. Grove, 25c. ir.i- - ni "itiei, h can mini. cr ho-plt- al al LETTER CARRIERS REMOVED. Thay Are Charged With Having Sold Mining Stocks. a Diameter ot 80.000 Miles and is in Middle of tha Sun. Warkaw, Keh. 2. The morning passed quietly. The factory dlatrieta are atrongly guarded, by troops. Warsaw cuntiuuca in a stale of aiege. Serious disturbances are exiiectcd thia evening. All the bodies of those killed in the riots have been removed from their home to police elation!. The relatives are not iiennlttcd to bury them. From the pnliue Mailon iu the Novi Bvial district, alone, the rorpeas of fifty men and two women were taken Monday vans to the. Jewnight In (bur ish, Lutheran and Catholic cemeteries and will remain there for identification until Tueeday. Twenty-on- e bodies are at I II uuMentiflad. During the riots of Sunday and Monday Ihe workmen's residence district unprotected hy police and the Hooligans seined the opportunity to plunder meny dwellings. A large body nf workmen yesterday went to a suburb where criminal! iltouud, and instituted a rigorotia xcarch of their bmiKc. Wherever they were able lo identify stolen piojierly the workmen promptly 'killed the ieremi- - who had it. About a hundred other crimlnala were Injured in lighting with the workmen. The latter were not only actuated by revenge for their hautea, but were enraged because the Hooligan element bniughl discredit, ujion the strike ele- qiu-xiio- K"pre-eiitai!- n g ixiiulim. 2. A di pitch from St. of the say thy eoniniitlce of tniniMcrs. ai)Miintctl tv devise the best mcsii:-- , of giving effect to the emperors n torm ukavc of "5th. makei many bap'iriunt rvcumincmhii inns, regarding iowers of the -- enate lnc.raiTi; tniiii-teri f tin and safeguarding Ua urges tint the right ala ready livloliging in the senutr of live kutinlirc xl.ould be enlarged and favor the vsiablishment of lower adnilnUiratlYc tnhunala connected Ki -- Petersburg leg-1-l- W'ilh the senate. WILL NOT HANG TODAY. Governor of Vermont Reprieves Mra. Mary Rogers to Allow Time for New Trial. W.ii.ihui. VI Feb. 2. Mr. Marv Roger, who wai io have laen hanged tomorrow mr ihe murder of hr has been reprieved until June. The govi raor thq reprieve was era"!.1,! in unlpr the I tpp.rtuniiy be w.ig!u Bivn for a new trial. hours by falling on the streets than wav prevailed today over the rntin on any single day lu years. Twenty-si- x south and Southwest. The mercury at canes are reported at our hospital, Memphis registered 17 abuve .am. while the other hospitals report a number of cases. Armour, S. D Feb. 2. 1 Im 1, ,r. tuo meter registered 45 below xru tr.l( Detroit, Frb. I. It was the .coldest morning, tbe coldest of the yrai. of the winter today in Michigan. In this city the thermometer reached 2 IJncoln, Neb.. Feb. 2. A below zero, at Bault 8te. Marie, 12 beof 22 below zero wax res- ln-- .i :h,. low, and nt Eauannba 14 below. morning. 2.' Milwaukee. Feb. This is decidedBluomingtou, III., Feb. 2. I'weiu)-flv- e ly the ' coldest of the winter. The degrees below zero was repuiert-- i weather bureau rrporli 17 below zero. thia morning. Report from other places throughout tbe state show a temperature of Trenton, Afo., Feb. 2. The 20 to 20 below zero. momeier here early today sln.w-- d 3 temperature of 19 below teru. Chicago. Fob. 2. By far tbe coldest weather of the acaaon prevailed here Columbus, Ky.. Frb. 2. The today, tbe temperature dropping to 14 mumeler today registered I below below zero. Aa a result then la much destitution and suffering among the poor. Cara on the surfkce lines and through trains bu all railroads were ir 1I1-- 1-. zt-r- INDIANS FOR THE delayed. PARADE D., Feb. 2. Last night was the coldest la many years, the mercury registering 87 below by official registration. Public schools are Old Warriors Will ba Brought to closed on account of the cold. Washington for President Roosevelts Inaugural. 2. Tho thermometer Pittsburg. Feb. toregistered two degrees shove aero Washington, Feb. 2. Tbe inauguial day, a drop of 22 degrees in 24 hours. committee today appropriated (i.OW, The coldest weather winter la or aa much thereof aa may be ueces-aarpredicted for tonight.. to pay the expense of six noted Cleveland, Feb. 2. Tho thermometer Indiana In coming hers to participate hi President Roosevelt' Inaugural today registered 2 above zero, parade. The Indiana who, according to below ihe present plan, are to rendezvous st Omaha, Feb. 2. Twenty-fiv- e zero waa registered here today. the Indian school at Carlisle, Pa., and who are to be accompanied by 35t) Feb. 2. Another cold cadets and a baud and six attendants Memphis, or interpreters are Genr.iimo. the nil Apache chief; Quannali Parker, a Comv UI; anche; Buckskin Charlie, Little Plume, a Plegan or Black foot; American Horse, a Cheyenne, and Bear, a Sioux. These Indian warrior dill ride Indian ponies In the parade. Sioux Falls, H. of-th- y, MAY TAKE THEOLOGICAL Anonymoua SEMINARY LUCKY. Donor Gives (1,100,000 for Education in Religion. How it is Proposed to' Settle' the Labor . Rhenish-Westphalia- government desire to consider such project. This Inquiry waa submitted to a meeting of bnukera last week, as a baxia for discussion. The sum of waa named as a rough estimate of the cost. The bankers' judgment ia that, nnv government requirement is es-l(Attained. The government, it whs pointed out, bad no difficulty in borrowing four times aa much with which to nationalize the rallwaye. 'Ibe ministry of commerce explicitly to limited ile communication the bankers to the mere queatiun ot the possibility of raising the amonnt of money needed. Tbe government seemingly has two things in view, first to learn If the nationalization of the mines is really feasible, and, secondly, to show the mine owner what might happen If tbe coal atrike ia not arttleJ, namely, that the government hts means in reserve whereby it would take the whole controversy out of the hands of both tbe owners and workmen. Chancellor von Biiclow, and Herr Moeller, ministers of commerce and Industry, announced in the Prussian diet during Ihe recent Hibernia mine discussion that the government had no Intention of taking over all the coal mines, but since then the situation has changed and tha government seemingly ia preparing fur what la yet only a somewhat distant contingency. (250,-000.0- 00 ly HARVARD HAS CAP IN HAND President Eliot Being Short of Funds Is Out for Bigger Endowment. Camliridgc. Mass.. Feb. 1. President (Ties. IV, Kllot of Harvard university, in his report for the year 1903-19states that there was a deficit ot (30.000 iu 1903-0and predicted an inevitable duiicit, in spite of conaldernblQ economic-, in tbe current fiscal year. He names the two obvious resources, raising the tuition fees and procuring a large endow meal. The former resource, lie believps. should be held In reserve. 04 4. larger endowment he declares lo be he pressing need of the college. The bct form nf endowment. President Kllot says, ia that for salaries. Two million, five hundred thousand dollars ia named by the president as a mudnr-et- e estimate for Ihe wcoinpllsbment of the reasonable objects now plainly in view of the college proper. Kliot Regarding footliall said ihe main object .ics against its moral quality. He says: To surprise, to anibusiade anj deceive the enemy and to overwhelm a smaller force by a greater one are tbe expected methods of war. lint there is no justification for the methods in a 1 Pre-ido- nt manly same of sport between friends. arc ungenerous and no Tln-- War-Ban- kers Declare the Required Money Could be Raised Berlin, Feb. 2. Tha Russian government baa inquired of the group of financial interests represented by the Dres-den- er Bank, and Bank for Business and Industry, if it would be difficult, to raise loans sufficient to take over the coal n mines both of the and Si tea lan regions, should the A New York, Feb. 1. Announcem-n- t. of the gift of (1.100,000 to I'nion Theological Seminary was made tonight by Dr. Chaa. Catbbert Hale, president or the faculty who declined to reveal the name of the donor. Included in the gift arc 36 city lots between 120th and 122nd street!, just off Riverside Drive. It fa the intention of Uie directors to Utilize tbe gifl, hiiI a soon as podbtr to remove the seminary from present quarters to the site Included in the gift. port ia wholesome in which ungenerwhich easily escape DRAW BRIDGE CLOSED. detection contribute to victory, whether uch acta be occasional and incidental Traffic on the River at Portland, Ore-- la or habitual." Blocked. President Eliot ncquila both the public and the average player of any Portland. Ore.. Feb. 2. Owing to tha liking for these football evils. breaking of a shaft on the draw uf the new Morrison el eel bridge late last night the draw is unable to open. The accident will have the effect to . completely tie up river traffic between upper and lower river points as the bridge, when closed, is a complete barrier to navigation except fair the smeller craft. An attempt will be made early this morning to drag the draw open by It. Boston Man Diagnosed Hie Own Case hitching tugs to aa the Attack Came on. ous and mean act WROTE AS HE FELT DEATH APPROACH Boston, FOREIGN Feb. 2. Dr. W. R. Reed, a graduate of Edinburgh university SHIPPERS TRIUMPH and of the University of Pennsylvania, is dead here at the age of 79 years. He was found sitting In a chsir beside a table upon which lay a note allowing that he had diagnosed hi own case as the attack cams on. It read as ..Groavenor Makes Caustic Comments On Our Weakne-- s On Sea and Its Potential Coiiwqiienivs. follows: Nothing suspicious. I died of rheumatism of the heart My effects go to my wife, Annie Heed, Hickory, N. C. The pain Is terrible. The rheumatism has reached the vital or- Washington, Feb. l.--ln reporting to bill agreed on by the Merchant Marine commission, with favorable recommendations from tin house committee on merchant marine and fisheries, Chairman Grosvenor makes some caustic comments on the condition of American shipping. H tbe house today the gans. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. competitor Waliinglon, Feb. 1. The- moathly says that foreign shipping tricomparative statement of the govern- are successful rivals. They nr ment, receipts and expenditures shows umphant enemies, triumphing over the that for the month of Januiiyr, 1905, disaster that has come to American the receipt were (43.410,285 and the rejoicing In tba utter expenditures (49.C28.299, leaving a de- enterprise ofand tho American people ficit for the month of (6.21 8,014. The inability deficit for January, 1004, was (6.784,-18.- wisely expend their own money." Again lie says: "This bill ha etirrsl The receipts from the several foreign com-- ource of revenue are given ai fol- the aluggiah blood in our petitors, and they are in it danger lo low: ouj Custom. $225103X60: Increase over their supremacy. Acknowledging triumphant rivalry In all branches January, 1904, $1,113,620. excepwith the Internal revenue, (17,239,372; . In-- c business and commerce tion of thl one. England uaa gloated reuse, (1. 831.030. in thin behalf. Miscellaneous, (3,807562: decrease, over our weakness on the hundred mil" made is Comment The total receipt for Janu$122,741. bill with tbe conlinn naval dollars ary, 1905, exceeded those for Januever wa nation No clusion that ary, 1904, by (1,821,915. dominant on the sm in time of wsr that was not strong on the ee intime GURKY RELEASED. of peace in Its merchant marine. The conclusion of the report says: ts St. Petersburg, Feb. 2. Maxim GorWe applaud the splendid schiey-menof Japan on the sea and yet withky, the author, who waa arrested shortly after the disturbance at St. Petersout her merchant marine Japan would burg. be been released from custody. have been powerless to have delivered the ovei whelming blow that jhe hJ AGAINST JOINT STATEHOOD. her adversary. Englasd npon mighty In her war navy because she i A 2. resolution mighty In her merchant marine. RusSpringfield, III., Feb. " was laid before Ihe liou-- e today, signed sia presents a singular contrast by the governor and other stale offRussia is weak In her marchant marine. icial! of Arizona, requesting the IlliIf war should come Inlay we bsva nois to ask senators and i not ten ships In our merchant marm congressmen to use their influence fit 0 be taken over by the against the bill proposing joint stalc-lieo- d ment for war purposes and we could not for New Mexico and Arizona. man with efficient, sailor one nii the baltlrJiips, cruisers, torpedo boats, wliii h etc., of our eplendld navy. Batoupi, Frb. 2. Thn strike started here yesterday is beenmitag The merchant marine in a handaie maiden of the war navy and no aatlot general. Large bodies uf men crowding the street!, the quays and ever achieved greatness in one diret dock are d earned and the military are Gan which vu not strong in t;i ol her. patrolling the tn - 1. ! I ! |