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Show MARCH 2, 1903. TilE MORNING EXAMINE OGDEN, UTAH, THURSDAY MORNING, i' biuuRh sought 10 tik' mnieun; amended so as to revoki- the ruling of -the arret ary of the tmxsry providing for a rebate of tiu, d,,iV nti wheat uaed in the mantifai-.- t ur of fiwr for export, but Mr. l.odge, having the bill lu charge, made a plea fur the passage of the measure unchanged and the amendment wa voted dum. "Ihe bill aaa then passed. TREMENDOUS FIRE OPENED BY THE JAPS ANT1 DISCRIMINATION 31SH0P OWES HEALTH AND LIFE TO PE-RU-N- A. DEFEAT Pataca Kansas Legislature and Now Goes to the Governor. Putiloff Hill Enveloped in Smoke of Exploding Shells Kuropatkins Successes Confirmed-Ne- w Navy Building at Vladivostok. eeeaeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeee prr-lde- nl ta . Cnt IW-rshur- PASSENGER TRAIN Soldiers Deserting and Sultan's Forces in almost Imposhot at noun would Bad Straits. ' OF 1. Tbe presin Yemen province to put ia the ahaue all previous revolts. Ihe center of the movement U at Baada, northward of 8anaa, and there are signs of Ita extensloa to the Tha insurgenu province of Asarye. have again aurrouuded Bans and a stubborn fight has been in prog re os for data. Many of the Turkish troops refuse to resist and are deserting. In the south tha towna of Aab and Hijeli, the latter containing a thousand troupe with four guna, are sullen and on the point of capitulation. The alleged victory of Feb. 1. when it waa officially announced that the Turki-- h forces bad routed flip rebels Investing Sana an! Hodelda, Yemen province, aud had relieved the besieged garrison of Sanaa, turns out to have been an Insurgent success. Tut key's defective transportation delays the dispatch of reinforcements. The object of tbe insurrection la beliqred to be tbe creation of nn be Killed ap-Jie- autonomous Arab state. The friends of 1. But Two Railroads Withdraw From Trunk Lins Import Committee. o . at New York, Marrh L Disoatl-fle- d the action of the line running into Baltimore and Philadelphia in meeting the cut tu import freight rate mads by the lines extending to the gulf, the Delaware, Lackawanna ft Vet srn, Erie and Lehigh Valley railroads have, to the Times, withdrawn from the Trunk line import committee. Tlie rsiult will not be a rate war. On the contrary, import rates will be maintained by the secedeva, it i staled, without regard to what the Gulf liuea or those to Philadelphia and Baltimore may do. The trunk line Import committee ha included in the past all the truuk lines coming to the Atlantic seaboard, and Its object was to maintain uniform rates on Imports. These have been somewhat under the rates oa domestic freight, and they were further reduced In the case of the Baltimore and Philadelphia line when the roada running lo Gulf ports began to meet competition by reductions. gtronfi Tribute , Asau ranees Are Given to Haytl and San Domingo by Secretary of Stats Hay, -- rob-lio- r. t March 1. Vast quanWashington. March 1. The legislabumbe are being Import- tive activity of the h Coned into Riisiila. The discovery was acgress during It a short session Just closcidentally msdnby the customs author- ing may b estimated by tbe tart that ities at Ruian Poland, on over 100 laws affecting the puban ordinary fruit box market lic have been enarird. and over lOtw ''oranges" which waa found to contain private acta iwnscd. The private acts a hundred small tu.mlis, Scurca uf consist hugely of bills, whlli similar boxes have been coming in for a few relief mcasim's and removals on weeks and tha anihorttb-- hear ihi-charges of deeertlon make up the rc t art- - already disiriimied. The iNimba malnder. of the trpa of tliciec used by terror-iThe appropriation bills all i. They arc more like hand grenade,., are progressing tu rumpletHin and sotn and it is thought iNissihle that they of them have already received the sigwere Intended for distribution among nature uf the President. th strikers as wespins with which (o The Senate has amended and ratified fight the troops. The efforts made bv arbii ration treaties with acvett Europelit poMce to hasitr I hi- - plotters have an iNiwera and sixteen American repubas ytl bran unavailing. lics. It alo has eat as a court and acquitted Chark-Bwsync. a federal judge, on arllilea of In Joint sctisiiin of the two houses, tho electoral vote for President and waa canvassed, and the ufll-ilannoiincement marie of the election of Roosevelt and Faiibanks. ' IVb-rshur- Fifty-eight- Chicago Lawyer Used a Pistol to Good Effect Washington. Malyh 1 In an answer to inquiry on the subject Secretary liay has formally assured tbe II n minister hern that the United Btatea government ha no Intention whatever of acquiring by annexation or otherwise possession of Haytl or Ban Domingo, nor of extended Amerl can Influence In that dlreetlon. sy-tle- ARRIVAL OF MANY Wiri-baUc- FOREIGNERS ou-nln- Arrival Last Month Greatly Exceed Those of a Yoar Ago. an-no- m New York, March FAVORED 1. Immigration nltow mure than 13o per Cent InercNoe of new comers during tho g nmnth of February over Hie perh'it of last rear. Thu ar rival.; of the month went .ri".(UU, us against 23.4 lu in February, )9f4. atali-tie- a rorre-apomlin- JfgtflffttITg PifftfAle I teal aura that Peruna la mot only a triumph of medical telenet, but tt la alto u blettlnr to tottering humanity. Every individual who suffers with respiratory diseases will find Parana L. H. Halsey, Bp. C. M. E. Church. a magnificent and sovereign remedy, Pernna ia tbs moat prompt and sure remedy for catarrh that can be taken. Many a preacher baa beau abla to ueet bla enyagameata only becauaa bo 'oepa oa baud a bottle of Peruna, ready neet aay emergency that may arita. HUNGARIAN IOLITIUS. l. NATION nt al CLAUSE A revi-io- of tha Philippine lauff n has progressed nearly to completion without Indication of defeat and an act has bran signed Intended to develop tlie resources uf those islands by guaranteeing Interest on capital invested in railroad building and authorizing ihe Issuance of bonds for municipal im proven) cut, schools anil roads. The Iswa for Alaska have been notified. an additJonal district judge authorized. and tlie revenue from the liquor i raffle in that territory diverted to the supimrt of schools, the building of roads and the tare of i he insane. Legislation for tho government of Ilia Panama canal snue and regulations for the const ruction uf the canal has bran passed, but difference remain tu be adjusted iu conferences. Tho new buttlr-hi- p wrie provided fm bv Congress In the naval appropriation bill. The trade nirtik laws Lave bran revised and an lain national copyright an passed. ' Jurisdiction of the forest reset ve ha. lieen tisn-ferrfrom the luterior to ; the agricultural dcpai intent. Auih.uity to make arrests in forest rcrarve has I lieen a a measure of granted employes, j further protection. President Kooer- velt has lieen authorized to set apart ! a portion of the Wivhlta forest remiv- -. a-- a breeding plm-for gnote animal and bird. . By resolution of the House, the Ik-- I psriment of Commcree and Labor ha-- ! begun an investigation of ihe oil trust. Obscene ma-'ehas been prohibited ' imp)r;a,ion and tran-l- i. a In.crstaie Vienna, March 1. The cffciia of the emperor and tlie Hungarian iKilltlca lenders to effect a solution of the po lit leal crisis in Hungary, cspiililly the formation of a ii'iitrsl cabinet tu ren der imaalhle legislation and routine businea. have brought no ieulL and no Improvement whatever. Today the situation I nune uncertain than ever. The extreme chini-n- t of the indepenJ ence party insists uixiii conccnaiuna from tlie throne on military questions, particularly the line of Hungarian word In rommaml of Hungarian troops Krancie Kossuth, lion over, counsels moderation and even post pmicment of the extreme military Chicago, fw-kr- t n-- u i de-m- ej Pir-hyter- v, n y - - i- roi-u- I vt tor-war- d j.-- Conui-ilaviil-- Stanford University, Cal., Mar.l. "Mrs. Stanford died suddenly this morning at the Moana hotel. This brief cablegram from Honolulu reached Mr. Charlea G. Lathrop, brother of Mrs. Jane Lathrop Stanford, at tha University today. Hie message was signed by Dr. Humphrey, a prominent. physician of Honolulu, who was attendiug Mra Stanford. No further particulars have been received. but. it is supposed that death resulted from a severe case of grippe, which Mrs. Stanford contracted before she started on a after trip tu Japan. A few minutes 8 o'ckxk, and just after the first-hoclasses bad assembled in the university, tlie ursre of Mrs. Stanford's death spread from building to budding and students and professora alike dropped all work and by the time the official notice, that the university would be closed until further notice, came from President Jordan's office, tbe whole ntudent body had quietly retired from their quadrangle. Everything at tbe university la temporarily tis pended and the university and the two thousand of the campus are mourning the Inns of the last of the lounders of Stanford university. Mrs. Stanford waa In her 80th year. She wag burn In Albany, K. V. Charles 11. Lathrop, treasurer of the university, left for San Francisco ibis morning to obtain further information regarding the circumstances of the death. The body of Mrs.' Stanford will be returned lrom Honolulu on tbe first steamer. Until its arrival it la probable the university will remain cloerd. The funeral will take place from the Branford memorial church, and will be made In the Stanford tiia'isoleiim on Ihe campus The death of Mr. Stanford will stop all student activity that has been scheduled for the next few day- -. Baseball games, traik meets, and student theati icaLt have bran postponed. I'rexide'it Jordan, when interviewd this morning, was overcome with grief. He stated that the death of Mrs. Stanford would result iu no change whatever in the folic; cf the university, that things have be-- in the hand of i he board of ( rt;s-- i for some time pa-- t. and that the are in entire tympalhv eitli Mu. Stanford bealth-scckln- n. r re-te- Pnrt-Innr- s-- pas-ong- er appm-pria'.l- onfi-derat- e hos-I'ii- i Noted Woman, in Dying, Stated She Had Been Posioned-W- as One of the Founders of Stanford University. g rcpri' iitatmas at Washl.igtou. March 1. Firing through the iujurmus on British overcoat st two who si tempted to roh lm-- carlv timiir, As- trade uf tho reciprocity treaty between tho I'nlteil State and Cuba had boeu sistant County Attorney-- Lnun U. its. shot and fatally wuund.-one Irultltws. owing to the fact that tha I nlted States held the view that the of thou. He evidently i waiting to see what A short lime iaii-- r Frank 11. Slaui-Snd- . most favored tuition elauso did not rethe Hungarians u :il do. uml vice versa a t'fgro. witovd a drug Hiun-- au.t late to privileges granted lo third perMath side seems lo be trying to rx son H.kt-in return for fu be given treat mi ,it, for a epeelal rotieessions. hanst the others patience. The Hun wound lu hi. breast. He waa taken to March 8. and Karina diet reassemble IMrUlSONEl) IN A L,KtfE PIPE. a hospital, where Anderson later idrn-hithe combined opposition dis-- s not con a- - one of his ceul Its determination to maintain ils The Corona, Cal, Feb. 28. t'nmchlug Oilw cscap-d-. present strong position. iu mud aud slime to bis ups. tangled tu a network of roots and unable to POISONED HIS FAMILY. NEGRO PRESBYTERIES. move, was tbe predu-ani.-n- t in whieh Fred Laughlin fmind himself while Bartender is in Jsil for Putting Arsenic New York. Msich l. Ky a vote of working ij a twouty eight inch underin Coffer. Cl Vt 19, the DruoLlya has ground He was within a hair's gone on record in favor of ullowiiig the breadth pipe. of perishing. . 1;.. Match 1. Joha uigacizatlou of tlie separa'r lughltu is one of a gang of tncu a liaiti'ii iT, t in jail at Union-- j Marat, for negroe, within tin Ik.uims uf cmplo.-cil in cleaning out the Tcmes-ra- t town, in conni'Ciiiin with tlu- potKOnPresbyteries tor ubili por- Water company's lower pipe line. ijg nt hi- - wife ii!.( three children. All Walnut roots had worked their way j four Rev. W. A. Alexander, pastur of the '.'I'lr made i'I by drinking roffra a scries of cracks into the through whi'li as bci i ftiund to contain Only negro church m the With sediment and pipe. water, tho and litlh- - Iwiir ia held out for tlu-l- r opposed the plan vigorously, tli'Clarilig growth of 'the routs, some of which it was ni-aery. were as thick as a man's arm. had to the spirit of tlie ilecl.irati.,n filled the jil k tor about twi-dt-y Let. New York, t.irth 1. Dr. Unarles of ud sveis t0 the Idiuglilin when about (ml feet from A. L. of : .rtnuati. and Thomas Wishes. progre-Msentiirent nt oOu-- dniin-tutions- . Hu . diseoven-dlo bis hormnnhole, T. Guff, of ws: "The sudden deaih lr. the cnmiiila-siotter- ror thflt he could neither move appolU '.'ri io aeuie the remain- of Mis. Stanford Imi rntne as great unr backward, but wan a pristhe United shof'k to all of r.s. She had been so ing differences bn ween - irne-Ote , Msr-Portlafiil. i oner In a close ranch'. w Hud brafp tbit rir.Jir,. arisirs under the btat and hoped for her L.iv-Lm, executive ioisjfcl-w,onfrom calls explained dip critical as a fufiliee aid m the enft'T.vtnrct rp.ftn j. or the reiirn well and that her last convention, arrived .Xi w ork state, ha arrived in l. aituaiitm to bis tellov wnrtter ift, the j of the immigration laws, foreign ships siesffit'p Advance today iron Colon. look on eirh might he cm her brlcred He wtl Imtr.iuiately arrsufe de- manhole. After dlgcing tu th? I'nircd Siatw pona are pipe mo for bicating Duticg lhc.t s' ay la the canal xrme, Faio Airo. But It was g Joy to her to a Braie and brraMng It a man vrat lowerml. eo'cringto furuLh eicning complete the rummissiuncr antlstartonlr set-- ! have lieen spared so long to heve liviidliiilay fur New Ymk. The who fiuiad there were ainnit ; lis. eight lied tli condi miraiion suit ar.d a!u, ed to see tee work of her husband's life t.f that sta'i f.n tl.e la U and te-'- t or root to tu- - cut i away bcfiur i mol in ("apt llux inistK'--- J near the Clark fair is ha( id a unit!! end bte tiimlv and fully established. L.i iigtilia could Ik-- rcuchtd. -men-uf War nthe ioa wue depart there. l(ei tae lvu a life f the newt perfect hi We have on file many lettors of recommendation like the one given above. Wa can glva our readers only a alight gllmpso of tho vast number of grateful letters Dr, Hartman is constantly rooelvlng. r ur a 1. Answer ins a Loudon, March Question lu the commons today, Karl Percy, under secretary for foreign affaire, said he regretted that the Hril-b- HOLD-UP- . SHOT A St. tities of hand Pe-ra-- n. bean using Pernna, which has relieved me of tba trouble. I have tried many remedies and spent a great deal of hantaaruod money for them, Avf found nothing to effectual ht tbe cure uf catarrh aa tba great ' Memphis, March 1. An east hound passenger train on the Frisco, known as the Arkansas Traveller,'' waa atop .ped by three bandlta eight tulles south of Mammoth Springs, Ark., tossy sad the exprena cur nibbed. The aafe waa blown opeu aud all of Its cua-- tents were secured. Tbe train waa signaled shortly after leaving Mammoth Billing liy three men heavily armed. They entered the car of tha Southern Express company and covered Messenger Harry White .with revolvers. After ruling tho salt, the roblKTs made a dash for the woods and escaped. Tha train, which was due la Mein phi at noon, arrived an hour Into aud a report uf tho hold-uwas tundo tu tha railroad aud express oilicials. 'ike officials of tho exproe company la this city elate they do not know the amount of money secured by tha Messenger White wi-n(u the compauya offices, but bas not yet made a statement. Tbe amount of money usually carried on this train Is uoi large. to C. M. E. Church, Atlanta, Go., writes s !. H. Halsey, Bishop I have found Pernna to be a great remedy for catarrh. 1 baye tuffertd whb tbit torrMo dltemto tor more than twenty yean, until sines I bars MRS. JANE STANFORD IS KILLED IN HAWAII i REPUBLIC ;Three Bandits Riile Weapons Intended to One Hundred Laws be Used by Strikers Express Car and EsEnacted, 1000 Private Acts Passed. cape to Woods. Against Troops Pe-ru-n- a. Despite the prejudices of tbs medical profession against proprietary medicine, th clergy have always maintained a strong confidence and friendship for Parana. NO RATE WAR. Captain Minot of tbe steam dredge Texas, which foundered at sea with a loss uf iwenty-twlives, waa brought here today on the steamer Rotterdam from Rotterdam. The other survivors of the Texas were landed at Waterford several weeks ago, lutving been rescued by the brigantine Mercedes, after a terrible experience with hunger, thirst aud cold in an open boat. Tlie Texas, which was bound from Dantaic to G.lveson, foundered at midnight on ChriBtmaa eve. Two of her boat were launched but, one of them was swamped. This boat, containing men, the chief officer ami twenty-on- e sank immediately, and all ita occupants were drowned. In the eecund fourteen boat the aunvivora drifted alx of which they were dya, tha last absolutely without food or water. On of th men died from exposure, another became insane, and tlu- - remaining twelve were on the verge of hysteria when help came to Iheiu. They had drunk aeawatet and their bodies were covered with boll. When taken on board tlie Mercedes ou of the aurtrlv-or- e said that they laid Just drawn lots to decide which one should be killed to furnish food for bL fellow. A little later they were transferred to the steamship Zeno and landed at Waterford, Ireland. New York, March WILL NOT ANNEX THE IS s, Breathing tba air of crowded assem-dleand th necessary expoeura to night air which many preacher must f set, mokes ea tarrh especially pretralent among their elaaa. Feruna has beeoma jnstly popalnrt'i among them. Constantinople, March Drew Lots to Decide Which One Should Washington, marrh i. The Senate took up tbe bill regulating the tariff un imimrla into the Philippines. Mr. Hans- - pote npecMtytubcM to , ent insurrection TEXAS ht EVIEW I OF SHIP Tha si air of Arkansas was ceded a strip of laud from the Indian Territory. A portion of the Round Valley Indian reservation in California was opened to settlement. Settlers in tbe Rosebud reservation wer given additional time to establish citizenship. The unallotted lands of the Yakima reservation in Washington were ordered disposed of. of the publio acts are Twenty-eigautlioritiea to build bridges or dam navrelate to igable gtruams; twenty-thre- e the District of Columbia, and four to tha Judiciary. HAND People. Public tpeaklag SURVIVORS pine. lkiat-atses- H na ffirait sad bruarblml ,l ttarrbml afectlomt. it appears as If the pass. the bill later paswd Hut house and aowr goes lo the govc;n r. ritory as one male. Tba foundation for railroad legislation has been laid by tha paMwge of a bill through tbe llmia and the beginning of an Inquiry by tha Hciiate which is lu be conducted during the rereM. A halt baa been railed In the extravagance with which ' public documents have been printed. Tba President waa authorized to grant medals for berohun In saving Ufa in train wrecks. Tba extradition laws of tlie United Slates were extended to tba Philip- g I tbe house today. sible to predict in London, Marrh 1. Sir Henry Irving, who recently suffered a never chill at Wolverhampton, continue to make progress toward recovery, dared rrturned to tha proper regiment c carrying the color. Tlis American National Red Crow society was incorporated a waa the trustee of th Grand Encampment of Knights Templar of tha United Slates. Statehood bills have passed both houses and are Sit conference. Both measures contain provision for the admission of Oklahoma and Indian Ter- t T ci Monday evening. eee Pe-ru-- 1. -- The anil-diaTopeka, Kaa., Man imlnatiou bill, tu purpose of which la to make an equality of prices in all towns, is being wuiruly debated of tbe Japanese lines, assisted by artillery firing of particular energy from l'litiioff bill and Kovogord hill. Ten determined attacks opposite Yansing Tung and west of Vanupudxi were alt repulsed with heary loss. Tl.e situation on the Russian left flank la unchanged as comired with Sachetua, Manchuria, March L 3 p. in. Tbo Japanese opened a ire a WILL BE NO PEACE. aiendous fire with field and siege guns e hill. Coluiunn or e against Putiloff Tol In, Mari h 1. Murquljilon wbita awoke envelop the hill on (wo of the Constitutional- aide. The bombardment of the right Ji. . fiin of tha two great political hank continues. paitles), the other being tbe Pro Ukuma, grrasistri, hin-lnMarch 1. Tao brief by St. In delivering a farewell address to- dfepau-beimw Ururral Kuropstkiu. day to I hoau of tbe party who are dated Feb. 37 and SB. eouttru the members of the diet, warned them rapture of the head of the Biiakhe to pay no attention to false rumors river bridge. Attack! of (hn Jaiianene of peaiw between Japan aud Ruv on Cauto paaa warn repulsed Feb. S7 U. He said It would l neccusaiy aniHl again Feb. 2. Tbe lluaafan i to prosecute tha war until tha rom- anra guards atilt bold their position nt Kudaza. The sharpshooters conpleta attainment of th national ob- Ject namely, (tie securing to Japan tinue to hnrraaa the abide Japaneiu' of th guarantee of permanent front, and, it la confirmed, they caused considerable alarm by the use of prate. a a hand grenades at Btradlapu during the night of Feb. dgyu has repulsed tha Japanese attack, The Japanese have also been HOfleusraxErCLSEDb driven In from unsilai pass and from tha vicinity of tiauio pass. 1. Tttttfc March The headquarter At tba bridge over tha Bhakhe river the on K th Hhakho rlvrr army a furious atruggi continues. A small yratsrday, says; Th enemy batterlen at Tungyou suod nearby has conilnnaiiy changed mountain and the northern height of bauds, but I now definitely occupied by the Japanese. It is rumored thet 3'anguhia Tun louuueni 1 bombarding is nt 4 ochsck today. We did not reply. n division of Japanese on tbe right Kal-am- . Monday night the enemy' field guns at marching north sad has reached fihnpangtal and heavy guna at Wea. obeagpao eonrem rated their fire on our FIGHTING IN PROGRESS. autpoatn la the vleiuity of th railroad bridge. At one in Ills morning, five Mukden, Feb. 28. noon. Fighting is on compnntM of infiintry advanced in progreia today along tha whola liue el I her aide of the railroad and our outpost. Finally part the Japanese attacking everywhere. All of the enemy charged info our tranche attack this morning were beaten bark and tha Russians made counter attacks and engaged in a fierce hanlto-han- d fight Our poet had repulsed tha eno at many places. On the right flank the i, encupled the vlllsge of uy entirely at three in I ha morning. Russianswhich is clues to Heudlaim, and The enemy Wt sixty dead, nom pria from that posiihst burled band gir enact and aume polls. nadaa situbi tha intervening ravine Into flmall bod Ira of the enemy at Wan rhlayuantzu, Bauch iatm and LspalnUI the Japanese tranche In Kaudiapu, have been repulsed." ratiHing heavy luaroa and great disorder, . ARTILLERY IN FULL ACTION. lll'gflIANg SEIZE BRIDGE. ' Bakhetun, Manchuria, Marrh 1. Tha artillery fighting continues along Mukden, Feb. SI. The Russian tha wboje front of about 100 miles. have seised (he head of the bridge Tha eastern detachment near Kuo- - arrow th Bhakhe river in th center tlnlsters of All Denominations Join In Recommending to the BILL. devotion to her own and ideal." her husband's hut the authorities decline tn rxpres any opinion pending th resultA of an autopsy and tha analysis of bottle of bicarbonate of soda. A box pf capsules was also found hi tha room pad these are being analyzed. The guest of the hotel who occupied an adjoining aulte and who, hearing Mra Stanford's groaning, ran to her assistance, la A. Heunisrhs of San Frsn-riscMiss Berner has been Mra Stanford's secretary for twenty yeara Former Judge W. L. Stanley represents the Stanford rotate here. poison, Mra. Jane Lathrop Stanford waa born In Albany. K. Y In 1823. She married LeWnd Stanford, who. became one of tbe builders of the Central Pacific railroad, and accumulated aa immense fortune. As tbe wife of governor, and later senator, Stanford, Mrs. Stanford for many years took a prominent part in social affairs, fehe with her husband in the founding of Leland Stanford university and, after Senator Stanford died, devoted herself almost entirely to the Interests of the university. Although the immense endowment of . nearly f20.000.000 made by Senator and Mrs. Stanford to the university was placed in tbe handa of trustees, Mra. Stanford, until tbe time of her death, exercised control of the funds and the appointment of trustees. A1 most all of the entire Stanford fop tune now goes to the university. Mra. Heavy Smoker Operated Upon in New York Hospital. Stanford had but one child, a son, who died at an early age. and in mem, ory of whom the Leland Stanford, Jr., New York, Feb. 1. B. S. Finch, university was founded. official of a Brooklyn coal company, San Francisco, March 1. On the has submitted to aa operation for tu-thir18th of last month it was reported removal of bis tongue. About r wa cut awny, yet with tne that an attempt had been made to murder Mrs. Stanford by means of insuring portion of tbe organ he am?, poison placed in a bottle of mineral muscles of his throat he will water at her borne on California after a little practice, 1 to speak lWii street in this city. It was stated that llgibly. The operation the second aha had taken three drinks of the tint nature performed here witnin had few month. deadly mixture, but the potion been uaed In such large quantities that Finch ha been a heavy smoker lor veara and complained six months fi it served as its own emetic. A cancerous grow No one bad access to Mrs. Stan- of his tongue. ,'r ford's apartments tn this city except appeared and spread o the members of her household, and. when the operation was toundaffected become though many theories were advanced, wry the tongue bnd The glands of tbe detectives who Investigated tbe (rom tip to affair did not announce the discovery inoij tli were alo congested, and itot aiiy motive for the attempted mur- came necessary lo remove themt The tongue wa first preroed cold der. if Indeed, the poison bad been inside In order that the utgem.. an tended for Mrs. Stanford at all. Chief of Detectives Burnet stated to- get at tlie lingual arteries, seraitng flo the day that his department had not in- tying them, snrl thus checking blood of loss Tlie vestigated the etory of the alleged at- of blood. lasted -ix ounces and tbe operation tempt to poison Mrs. 8tanfonl Just before she sailed for Hawaii. He said minutes. that no complaint had been made to DAY. his department aud. if any investiga-tin- n TO CURE A COLD IN ONE hud been made, it was done by Table. A Take Laxative Bromo Qulnlaa c?11 private p'mtee. An official of the Morse Detective AU druggists refond the agency, which investigated tbe flr- -t at- 'ails to cure. B. W. tempt by poison on the life of Mra tore la on each box. Slant.ini. stated thai. there was some foundation for the belief that she had London. March LTT?cor3,C(S been poisoned prior io her departure ot tbe Association fo. Honolulu. Bevond that statement, Commerce, silting in Jcjnss'-r- t however, be would give no particulars. lengthily and finance reform and bWmmrty w Tlonnltthi. March 1. Mrs. Sisfiforl'l r?pi by th vote of it chamber. remain wer taken to an iindertaklng 2i. that "changM laihs where they are awaiting are essential to .prsvW an autopsy. The Investigations of the police have far faiied tu find any evidence of o. HAD HIS TONGUE CUTOUT d ha. " -- ons |