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Show HORSING TI1E SALTLAKE sented with a haudunie silver set this a token of .amorning. the sime from the offlela.s and teem aud mplv,sv of the 11building. o'clock about t wen- Shortl after tite of the building of emplo.es ly ga'bered in tin- council chamber and Jlr. lJtwrence was sent for. When be appeared he asned wiiat was the matter. Ho was at once informed by State Superintendent A. C. Nelson, who in a neat iieech presented the rilver set in the name of the donors. Lawto Mr. Mr. Nelson referred rence's long service in the building and his uniform courtesy aud obliging conduct. Thai Mr. Lawrence was surprised by those present, could be plainly but he arose to the occasion and ihauked all for their remembrance uf him. Mr. Lawrence will leave the employ of the city and county this evening, having been selected as chief engineer of the Temple and Tabernacle building and ground. tanner. - The anxious be variou. by the 14. fliaIloD nude - va- - Chairman Rob,n oFffi Gre- - w, lern,i,edexC. Governor Cutler named R. R- - Tanner o f Uenver .i ibe place. tiZwT tor many year has been knoan men in aouih-o- a hia precedewor. pI1d lit r 1 , He ha held numerous and "IThE positions in civil life, as a bUilection of the lustate a man-"- t the legislature, stained for him the respect strongly He i on thd membershlp a rf-- tf both Democrat and Republi-burd.iV generally believed that fJSSwui- -t sill Eire the u.mt For many year he a as and engaged in lntere-f- d and live aiock pursuits and has recently been gutter businea of hia attention. of V dieting of the slate board ittaation will be held on Saturday in the Dooly block. At jtTSKa 5.J Jwion. Mr. Tanner will be and enter at once upon John 1. i said tfi.t Mr. of Ogden alii he made actingilrinsn of the board, and that ai111 ',,llne(1 for t1!" jSSnems aouth-Sruto undertake a trip to on the Monday following. members purpose u to afford the of meeting with the the cminties of the south. Tarder that they might be property Inwmrted In their work of assessment d the current year. now la: The personnel of the hoard in Europe; n J galitburv. who i Watm of Ogden: R. R. Tanner J. J. ThoinaA Secretary ul ! Vjbeat nl g d Ox submitted the reioit uumin-atiu- - Z COURT SCORES A - h.-c- j af-fec- H;the , i g . - nle greater values than are represented An instance of low prices: in shoes for this great sale. Ladies swell dress shoes, Don't fail to take advantage of these extram t ordinary 5 shoe worth $3.00 and $3.50 bargains, for not in Sale Price many months will you have such another chance. ...1.98 S CHRISTENSON SHOE COMPANY DOCTOR. t. harvest it been our good fortune to offer M. P. Wells, tai- 8tops earache in two minutes : toothSalt lJtke, Feh. 14. Dr. Joseph S. ache or pain of burn or scald in five was severely excoriated in minutes; hoarseness, one hour; Richard two hours; sore throat, twelve an opinion rendered in the supreme court yesterday in the case of iouls hours Dr. Thomas Eclectric OH, monVlallet against the Consolidated Rail- arch over pain. SUPPORT ASKED. way and Power company, now merged with the Utah Light and Railway BACK FROM EAST for The opinion, wihich wwa Salt Lske. Feb. 14. An action company. tho written by Justice William McCarty filed In was maintenance pnante and ccnctirred in by the full bench, distrk-- t lit the DM.rlrt. court today by H. Douglas Heard Charles Frank E. finds that Dr. Richards used ii posi- Jamea Bmurthwaita ffielyn M. Thomas against Testify. to tion for as the company Burgeon Tltomis. desertdama claim of for secure a settlement cruelty, The complaint alleges Jamea H- Douglas, manager of the ages against the company, which ion and Boyle Furniture Co., returned from The complaint seta forth that the wronged the plaintiff. Vlallet lied his shoulder injured In ihe cant Tuesday, where he has Aria., naiple were married in Yuma, time a Street car collision on Stare street. in the Interests of the linn. April 1. 1W4. and ever since that Mr. Douglas visited the Chicago. for Jan. 13. 1903. He charged, and the lb defendant has failed to provide to her station In .court holds that the evidence shows Grand Rapids, Kenosha, New York and kii wife It to be true, that for several days St. Iamis markets. The great demand Kfr and has failed to furnish her with v Dr. Richards, acting as surgeon for for goods has necessitated a heavier wltahle clothing and money to sup-plthe company, treated him. He alleg- - 'purchase than heretofore and In willneeds. her personal ed that Dr. Rirherds came to hia sequence he haa purchased more goods the that further alleges The plaintiff once accompanied by a claim this season than a year ago. house deserted her, defendant hiu frequently Whlle away Mr. Douglas visited file for the company, and later vis- agent remained away without cause and has Simon Manufacturing to him treat company of lied alone, ostensibly ia from home for a week at a time. It Simon Manufacturing The Kenosha. hia each On he occasion, Injuries. alleged that on February 9 of the prestestified. Dr. Richards insured him company is the largest manufacturer ent veir the defendant. lefL the plaintiff that his Injury was getting along fine- of iron and brass bedsteads in the and mid her that he would never reworld. Their factory would cover 27 ly and that he would soon be well. turn to her or provide ft,r her- - B,nc On each visit, he claimed, the doctor acres of ground if spread out on one him and seen not she has time that would talk about his settling with the floor. The capacity is 2,700 iron doe not know where he la. company. He opened negotiations and beds and 800 braaa beds per day. defend-and the that It is further alleged The carpet market remains the they continued from an offer of $40 on wife hia ha threatened to kill up to an offer of $120, which he finally same, although in a general way there caused several occasions and has thus accepted. He signed a written release la an advance In woolen ai well aa , hrrgrNi fear and worry. waiving damages. .At each ronverro- - cotton goods. I She alleges that he haa real estate Hon, he testified. Dr. Richarda aaiur-i- i It so happened that Mr. Douglas I He was In Washington Just at the time Canyon City, Coin., of the value of r(j him he would soon be well. CAM and has rash on deposit In Walfurther told that, in the event he sued the final testimony in the Smoot case bank rif this city to the the company, he (the doctor) would was being received. He was present jr Bros." Mr. Smurthwalte'a imount of $3,300. She asks that she be testify against him, and that he could during the time allowed $50 per month aa separate not recover anything. testimony waa being taken. Hia arm did not mend, he claimed, maintenance; $50 per month temporary alimony; $50 aa auit money and $200 after he signed the release. Instead, CONCESSION BY FRANCE TO INSURANCE COMPANIES. asaturnrys fees, and that the defend- he alleged, he practically lost the use ant be restrained from disposing of of it. He haa been unable, he claims, or ennimbering any of hia property to earn more than $1 a day since. FinParis, Feb. 14. The French govri pending the determination of the act- ally he started suit for $15,000 against ment has made a notable cor ops, ion the company, and offered to pay bark to the American insurance companies ion. the $120 which had been paid him. He whereby the new Insurance law will charged fraud in the securing of the not be applied ao as to injuriously k REPORTS OF SCABIES. settlement. In the lower court a nontheir interests. This closes a lung waa granted because of the set- and Fait Lake, Feb. 14. 8lockmen who suit animated controversy which he and tlement, appealed. threatened at one lime to result in aek trade in Wyumtng and Montana holds In Justice his McCarty opinion restrictions, making it difficult for the y that Wyoming stockmen are growito the evidence, the American to continue doing ng uneasy with reference to the re- that, according waa prims facie guilty of business incompanies company France. The concessions Montana ports of scabies In Oregon, aa the accident was , now so far . negligence distinct mark of and Itah, and have taken measures rf5jea al government's desire to continue to quarantine against the atatea er finds that Dr. Richards, j tB(1 luKm,nt the friendly relations he- named. Ben C. Nevis, livestock agent P1wk the two countries. It la a of the Rio Grande, haa received a the confidential relation Incidence that this friendly art occurs copy of the recent order promulgated shall between exist law the requires while the American delegates at Alge-rlra- a by the sheep commissioners of Wyopatient and physician by telling him are able to exert important presming for a shearing pen Inspection he would testify in court against him. ameliorating the FrannvGcr-maof ail sneep in the state as well aa The opinion further holds that the sure In difficulties The new Insurance the fact of quarantining against foreign sheep. physician took advantage reTwo circulars have been issued by that the plaintiff waa a man of meager law permitted the government to to deposit foreign quire companies In the rommlssioners. 12 education No. orders that experience and limited as a guarantee for all sheep and bucks in the state of order to secure the settlement. The French securities of French policies. The ' payment thy the to entevidence showed, according Wyoming shall be Inspected before American companies' agents will deering the pi ns at shearing Urns during opinion, that the doctor acted In the posit French bonds covering their futbc seaxm of 1906; that any sheep dual capacity of physician and claim ture hualnees, hut they objected to nr buck found infected or which agent of the company. an enormous purchase of the lower making hiv been exposed to infectious or The opinion reverse French securities covering their pat the taxes trial new and n directs court, In be contagious disease shall business. The minister of commerce placed coats of the appeal to the company. quarantine. insisted on deposits on past business In the lower court Dr. Richarda tesCircular No. 13 orders that all sherp The gov $20,000,000. undue approximating coming from Montana, Utah and Ore- tified that he had not used any eminent haa now waived the latter to settle. Vlallet to Influence Induce gon shall be dipped twice on entering deposit on condition that ihe coni' Wyoming. It Is also ordered that all panics publicly announce that their HOME. LOOT BURGLARS sheep entering from the atatea named past business ia guaranteed hy Amereball be held in quarantine thirty days ican securities and not by French between the two dippings. curltles. The regulation to this effect Salt Lake, Feb. 14. The These precautions have been taken says: with the government, endorsement hss a result of Another burglary was committed been submitted to the council of state recent outbreaks of scahie, in Johnson, Weston, Big Horn last night. This time the victim was as a preliminary to its official promulsnd Natrons counties. A few affected Frederick W. St. Clair, 28 Fourth East the state department. hy gation set Though JL vwador McCormick has fhxp have been found in a few bands, street. Three rings, a watch, a with taken an active part in the controversy but all ha'-been quarantined and of earrings, a brooch studded treated and there is no danger of the pearls, a savings bank and a pocket lis satisfactory conclusion has been dollars In reached in Washington hy Charge ffiwase spreading. The state ia said book containing several was d'Affalres Vignan, who advised the deThe were stolen. property to hp change rvsctically clean. valued at $160. partment that it was the belief In dipMr. and Mrs. St. Clair had been lomatic quarters that France's friend A HUMOROUS REMINDER. returnwhen l.v course would be recognized by suitthey at ihe theater, and been ransacked. The able acknowledgments from the Ameri-ra- n Lake. Feb. 14. The Herald ed the rooms had to while the beds were torn pieces, government and sympathetic con' tsr: and slderation for French Interests in other TV organ of the American party dresser drawers had been opened tb's morning prominently displayed a the contents plied In the middle of the peding questions. However, France's floor. Air. St. Clair telephoned to po- action waa entirely spontaneous, with oti: page cartoon, under the heading Sergeant Hempel nut the slightest suggestion of the it Has Been." in which Marshal lice headquarters. Johnson and Cor- Aiororcan or other questions. la depicted as doing a 2:10 and Police Officers " trip in the powin' in purault, of an unwilling wit ies made a "hurry-uplice patrol, hut the burglars had gone. AMERICANS FIGHT DUELf ns some distance ahead of him. Thev left no track! behind them. It The fleeing fugitive, although la evident that a skeleton key waa However, Have No only a rear view, affords such used to open the front door. The Paris Police, of likeness faking Knowledge of Affair. Heath, Perry the elertrie with worked irnir-manager of the Tribune, bald burglars lights on and went away leaving one 'ai'. anil all. as to forcibly and Paris, Feb. 14. The Liberte today call to mind the time when light burning. silverware -- as on the ! print an anonymous communication Considerable much depreciated and discredited sideboard,' buT nothing was missed, ah alleging that a duel waa fought Sunday I1'; "ir'an waa two Americans. In which in wanted Washington the drawers had been rifled, night, betweentwo o waa Injured. The cttify fn tj,e postal fraud cases. though were over-- 1 one of the w;ll be remembered that at that A pair of opera glasses In fl rials of the prefecture of police say were men evidently The i!E r Marshal Heywood had a sum-rnand Jewelrjr which Mr. Heath, but that the lat-- r search of money of. "could not" be found, though he could es ally be disposed -- n frequently upon the streets BLANTON CASE DISMISSED. calLEAGUE NAMES OFFICERS. liip and went and came at Pleasure. Tt would seem that the Was Charged With Conspiracy in Lorartonnlat must have found Salt Lake, Feh. 14. The Juvenile cating Poatoffica Sites. met last I? ,1r flTawl office evening the hoy Betterment league hy V itne and whlrh ia now brought at the Morris school. About forty Joplin. Mo., Feb. 14. A demurrer use for a wholly different pur representatives of the movement were was granted today to testimony prewas preceded present. The meeting in tha trie! here of Charles sented the of the hoys an employe of the treasury by a aupper served hy Blanton, L, 8'LVER SET GIVEN LAWRENCE. house the school and supervised by charged with consplrarr department, was at table committee. The king location of posioffice sites In the in Fen. 14. John Ivwrenee, ranged In T" shape and forty plate i." I and Arkansas, and ihe cse year chif engineer of the were provided. The boys decorated It Missouri was dismissed. Blanton an county building, was pie- - with long streamer of English ivy, against I Bargain Never in the history of ourjtore has li lt j? Peoples with low prices ASKS ACCOUNTING. Salt Lake. Feb. 14 Hoe Sale Clean Sweep Secretary L. P. Judd. Treasurer J. H. Paul. The directors are Bishop Joseph Christensen. James Ingebrcisen, M.M. Moods and Willis Brown. TAILOR 100. g five officers and four directors which was unanimously adopted. The office: are: President Benner X. Smith. Vice President J. A. llreencwald. Second Vice Presideut Beujam.n Young. lor, yesterday sued hia former pa finer, W. E. Stone, for an accounfing. Salt lie, Feb. 14. A pitiful appeal Air. Wells alleges that Stone collected of an aged mother for the return of . various bills due for the firm, and her son Is made to Postmaster A. L. that he failed to pay over or account Thomas in a letter received yesterday for them. He alleges, moreover, i hat from Mr. X. E. Wllkerson. 1717 they were the Joint owners of a race Cherry street, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs.: j horse named "Hi bo," which was t un Wllkerson desires to learn the where-- in races on the northwest rirruit. and about of her son, T. E. Wllkerson, who, that. Stone collected $233 40 proceeds was it tt heard of in Salt Lake City of auch races, for which he failed in in July. 1X114. She fears that her son account. Mr. Wells charges, moreover, that has been led into had company. Mrs. jWHkerson declares that she is Stone disposed of certain stock In the 65 years old and i obliged to work Century Gold Mining & Milling comfor a living. She declares that ahe pany, owned Jointly by the partners, knows ha would return if he knew end failed to account for the proceeds. He wants an order of court directing of her circumstance. Stone to make a general Wt Sr. ... Mr. IS. Thousands of Dollars Worth of tShoes Sacrificed Must Be Turned Into Cash The fiist business of the n. elms, hi.h pivaldeJ over hy H: T. R 'Beatty, was the report of the lioniiiui-incommittee appointed at th Iasi meeting. The committee was cou.pos-eof Oscar 1.. Cox. Mrs. Hugh Path, Mrs. A. J. Gorham. Mis. C. H. McMahon aud Bishop Joseph Christensen. en i C i j UERRUARY MORNING, Clearin .n.d with which the h'nise is cmeu-deight small boys with white eoa ,.i.t .u tprona sbownl thetr re.-p.--ci 6M,,d raunty mm Get. C. Lund. b.rt news . - 1 THURSDAY UTAII, OGDEN, AND STATE EXCHANGES) (FROM CORRESPONDENTS b. h. state and EXAMINER: Who Disposes of the Better Sort of Shoes Stores Ogden and Salt Lake WILL SAVE BONDSMEN. DISCIPLINE Peoria School Inspectors eRach Such a Decision. Faat Brought Peoria. Feb. 14 Thr srhnoj Inspectors of Icoria tonight adopted a resolution releasing from liability for the shortage caused hy (he forgery and rmbrizlcrorat of K. C. Ikuighcriy all (hr trustor and the Imndsmcn for the past eighteen years. I hr IVor la National bank and all other banks whlrh have handled school funds since Dougherty hecanie sreisry of thr school board as well as superintendent, and call for the lminediaiep nisecu-tlnof means necessary to collect from (he estale of ltmigtM'rly In so far aa that estate goes. The supporters of the ivsoldtioii bast-- their argument upon sympathy for the widow and orphans , who would suffer from the prosecution of the hank and for the bondsmen, who would lie ruined tv the pressing of suhs. The final report of the Everett auditing comm litre presented tonight shoirt a probable sltotisge pf $659,000. The Dougherty estate ia' estimated to be worth from $lfiiuu0 to WoO.Oito and by the action of the hoard tonight limited lo ihe power of ritmvery the fund. Bnaitle. Wash., mony inimdured d 1 HEROIC WORK. While Husband Was Away 6ha Sat at Telegraph Key for 72 Hours. Victoria, B. C Feh. 14. A dramatic atory of woman's fnriimdc was told In evidence hy Captain Ferrla of the rrinress May before the Valencia Inquiry today when ho narrated how Airs. Patterson, wife of the light house keepalone at the light er at Cape house, while her husband waa engaged in BCOiirtng the shore for victims, kept at thctelegraph key and the telephone hour at. a stretch, for acventy-twwhile in a delicate state oi health. Air. l.ugrln counsel for the Dominion government said special atresa should lie laid upon the heroic work of Mrs. Patterson in ihe report to the government with the an gabion that anrh devotion to duty Should not go un recompensed. Captain Ferrla also related how the rescue party, which went over the trail to the survivor at Darling Creek, gave (heir last bite of food (o the shipwrecked men. o ARMOUR A CO. NEXT. Feb. 4. Representatives of this city and of the 1 14. TestiFeb. dm Valencia Investigation 1m fore Ihe nialne Inspectors and Iilmrirt Attorney Frye today tended more than ever to show that dlncipline was lax among the crew, and that considerable excitement prevailed generally on board lira moulded craft, during the morning following the wreck. were recalled durThree wlinee-ing the morning session of the Investigation. Two of these witnesses stated that great excitement prevailed on the vessel, and they admitted that they did not know where ihelr on die vessel were when the alarm snumVd to man and lower the hosts to Ihe saloon dock rail. They also testified that there had turn no boat drills; that the rrew was new to the steamer, ail of whlrh bad been testified to before, but which this morning gave morn clearly some definite reason for the confusion which prevailed. Frank Rirhley was the first wiinesa to lie reralled today. He staled there the waa great excitement on board steamer; that he did not go to hia atadon indicated on 'hr elation bill, hut instead slopped and assisted in lowering another heat on the same side of the vessel. Rirhley admitted he was excited and declared everybody pirn was. Contradictory to other wii nesses were statement made hy Max Rtenz-eiea fireman of the Valencia, who said today that thirty or forty rockets were sent up from the steamer. He also staled that excitement reigned on the vessel, and that it wa impossible to definitely locate the officers. On being questioned cnnrernlng the loading of lifr rafts, he said that at first the pasipneers cried out that they lives to did not want to trust thi-lthe rafts, and later he stated there were no psatengera left when the laat s ata-aio- n r, r a't off. raft, wr Samuel Hitchcock, chief cook of the HI fated steamer, waa Ihe third witness to he railed-- His testimony In effect waa that no boat drill were held en route to the coast, but staled there w;s little or no excitement on ihe craft. He also offered an opinion regarding the possibilities of a lifeboat living In the surf. In whlrh he announced the chancca would have been SCHOARSHIPS Senator Weuld Present Law, Dillingham TO BILL, FOR CHINESE. President Hadley of Vale, Makes the Announcement. of Swift A Co. of Omaha Cudahy Packing company were on tha Mtnd In the packers' rase today. When court adjourned for the day the ttwimony for each had beend finished, save for a possibility that Cudahy of Omaha may be recalled for a few question in the morn- Ni'W Haven, Conn., Feh. 14. President. Hadley today announced lhal Yale haa dcldA1 to offer scholarships carrying free tultloii to two Chinese: also that In the immediate future free tuition will he offered to ss many as ten Chinese who may lie recommended ing. by the educational authorities of of all witnesses of the The This offer, it la understood, China. rriatPd lo the manner in which the may be made permanent. Information for government applied regarding the packing industry, and CUMMINS DECLINES. of how ft was fnrnlabwl to them. P did not differ in any way from what Wont Servo on Laws l'' previous witnesses Iowa Governor has been n aon'a Committee. In th case. It is expect d that tomorrow evi IVs Moines. Ia.. Fell. 1 denre regarding 'he investigation Into the plants of Armour A Co. will be A. B. Cummins yesterday wrote to Thomas W. Ijiwson of Boston notifytaken. serve on ing him that he pouid not Mr. hy eommlttee suggested the DETHRONED. GERONIMO lo vole proxies held by him in the York Life and the Mutual Life New 14 Asia Dtliike, Lawton. Ok'.. Fh. insurance companies. of Chief of the Whoa son youngest Kednl division of the Apache Indian NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS. tribe in Mexico, haa been chosen offEd-aar- RECOVER CONTRIBUTIONS. New York Llfs Will Begin Legal Pro- Change ceedings. Washington, Feh. 14. Senator Dillingham, chairman of the aenaio on immigration, today introduced a bill making a number of rhutigea in the Immigration laws. It proposes to exclude all alien Imbecile and feeble minded persons and parsons not comprebendisd within any of the classes now excluded by law "who are certified hy Ihe exsmliflng surgeon a being menially or physi' rally defective, auch mental or physical defart being of a nature which may affect the ability of auch alien to earn n living; aliens who admit having committed a felony or other crime, or who admit their belief in the practice of polygamy; women or girls coming into the United Plate for any immoral purpose; children under 17 years of age who are unaccompanied hy parents, unices coming to Join parents, brothers or slaters already In ths United Slates. Aa at. tempt (o land an alien not duly ad mined la a misdemeanor. Instead of an unlawful art as at present. The pmvlalon of ths present law which imposes s tine of $100 on steam ship companies for bringing persons afflicted with a loathsome or a dangerous disease ia extended to Include idiots. Imbeciles, feeble minded pec sons. Insane persons and epileptics. It a Is alio provided that, masters of carrying aliens from ports of ths United States to foreign ports shall furnish complete descriptive lists or manifests of all outgoing aliens. com-mitte- n t slight. Evidence Regarding Invcatigation of Their Plants to Ba Taken Up. Chicago. NEW IMMIGRATION WAS LAX. Out hy Testimony in Valencia Hearing. u WOMAN'S THE BIG SHOE STORE New Tork, Feb. 14. Recommendations that' legal proceedings ba instituted to recover campaign contributions mad by tha New York Ufa Insurance company wars submitted to the trustees of that company today by the special investigating committee headed by Thomas P. Jtowler. It is recommended Hist 4h money be recovered from such official and trustees as counsel stall decide are liable therefor. The campaign contrlbutkma referred to were mads for Republican campaign purposes and aggregated $148,1172. divided aa follow; $60,000 in 1896; $30-00- 0 and $49,702 in 1904. No other campaign contribution, the commMtee declare, had been dia-- c lowed by tha investigations. Whether any auch aum charged to tha policy few account on th hooka of tha Porta office woes used for such pure pose," tha report continues, "cannot ba known until It U ascertained through legal proceedings or Where wise, with what disposition waa made of them. The contributions ware directed hy President McCall la tha belief that they were nor rosary In tha Interrot and for the protection at policy boldrre end not for any perionan benefit or advantage "The committee la advlaed that th funds of tha company could not bo legally used for tha purposa to which these funds wens applied, or for any political purpose. Tha use of tha funda In aid of any pylitlral parly, however, THANK AMERICANS. necessary to the maintenance of value Chlnssa Commissioners Will Ball for of its pollclem. It may ba deemed to be, ia foreign to tha trust Europo Today. such funda are impressed.. New York, Feb. 14. Tha Imperial FORM SHIPPING POOL. Chinese coinmfMfionera who arrived today from Boston, will sail for Europe Oregon Hop Growers Hold a Confore tomorrow on the steamer Blucher. Bbl one. Ling lining, flret aecntary to the "On (he commission, said tonight: Portland, Ore., Fab, 14. Hop groweve of our departure w want to thank of Oregon at a meeting hero today the Ameriran people for the courtesy ers com shown us on every hand. Wherever formed a shipping pool aud will mare we have gone, no matter how trivial sign 3,000 bales to tha Louden together with 3.650 bales that the questions we naked or how absurd- krt, will he shipped by Durst Bros, of ly they must have seemed to those of Wheatland, CaL whom we asked them, they have all M. H. Durst, who called the meetbeen willingly and courteously answeradvance on ed. We are going home much enlight- ing, guaranteed an Oregon hops, which Is within one ened to many things which were dark the It to us before we came and we are or two cents of ths cosat market will la believed the consigned hops grateful to the American people be- not fair returns In London, and tho cause of that fact. If we succeed in Md ths remind Oregon crop left here munew In ideas Chinese introducing will eril at higher prices hy reason nicipal government, awl we feel sure of tho shortage thus created. Growers that we shell, we will ever remember re putting In a third of thair holding. the good teachings of you Americans, Stork of hops In Oregon today ire and hold your country In reverence." estimated at 10,009 bales, while only 3,000 bales remain In Waihiagton and FIRE IB UNDER CONTROL. about 30,000 In California. la 1900 vaa-ael- with-whic- lS-ce- Water la Only Being Pumped Into the Texan at Intervals. DIDNT APPROACH FISH. Wae Not Asked to Servo on the Lave Honolulu, Feb. 14. Water la now beson Committee. ing pumped only at intervale Into the New Feh. 14. It wae learned York, hold of the steamer Texan, whose source today from authoritative an cargo took fire the other day while that Fish has not beea the vessel was lying at her dock. It asked Rtuyvesant Lawson to head the ia now believed the fire ia under safe committee of policyholders in the control, and the agents of the vessel Mutual Ufs Iniuranor company and say that they expect that all her lime will be slacked and that they will be that any tenders of overtures looking able to discharge cargo. They think to that end would doubtless be rejectasked about the rethe hull of the vessel is not damaged. ed by him. When port, Mr. Fish said: IZALCO STILL "I was appointed one of a ACTIVE. commit- tee to investigate the affairs of the comI have favored the moat Volcano in Guatemala Haa Been In pany, thorough and searching lnvewigation Eruption Since January. of its condition. Nothing has hap- pened and nothing can happen to Fan Francisco, Feb. 14. Passenger swerve me from this course." earner ' from Guatemala on the Aeopulro, which arrived here today, CARNEGIE OFFERS GIFT. icial reprerentativ. of the Apache tribe report that the volcano Ixalso which on the Fort Sill military reservation. Inquiry Into Myaterioua Explosion of broke Into eruption In January, la t Kingfisher, Would Give College a Bow Will Begin Today. dethrones Thin election practically still active. Every ten minutes a Okla $60,000. Chief (Jeronimo, once a formidable and flBme shoots of column skyward were San Francisco, Feb. 1 rival of Chief Whoa, and delegates 4o the tlw surrounding country is covered Kingfisher, Okla., Feb. II. Andrew Diluke all pnwera to chieNhlp. Diluke no developments today regarding aahei. No great damage, however, Carnegie has offered to give $50,000 to with belonglox of will go to Washington to ask that the mysterious explosion has been done, and s disaster is not Kingfisher Congregation college proB. of the Second InApache tribe he "leased from military ing lo Company vided tho college will raise an addiexpected. official of the detention and gb'en allotments on the fantry. the beginning The college expect t tional $30,000. until " inquiry having hern postponed reservation lands. CANT PRODUCE MRS. TAGGART. raise its $50,000 at once. Ktowa-Commarh- "YALE" MURPHY IS DEAD. Ronthville. Max.. Feh. 14. Dr. Wii 11am H. Murphy, who had a national reputation a "Yale" Murphy, died at hi home here today, agpd 35 year. He first gained fume aa shortstop for the Yale team and later with the New Ycrk baseball cluh. Later he took no coaching, and was with Stanford university and Annapolis naval academy. He had h"n in pcftr health for some time CARRIE NATION JAILED. Charged With Disturbing tha Peace in Hot Springs. CHANGE IN THE DATE. Her Attorney Wires From Washington to That Effect Frh. 14. A recrlved today from Judg.- - Kmy-sewho ia at Washington, to the efHot, Springs, Ark., Fell. he cannot produce Jlr. TagCarrie Nation appeared at a local bar- fect that gart in court here wnen her trial rel house today, began lpcrurlng the comes up on Friday morning aa he becrowd, waa ejtcted end lodged in Jail lieves she la 5.nn miles sway. It Is 'hp peace. with disturbing charged fulnow believed that, she Is in order to in generally we Later she Europe, fill her lecture engagement, Wooster. Ohio. National Irrigation Congreaa Will Meet trie-gra- September r, 3-- Boise. Ida. Feb. 14. The dates for the meeting of the National IrrigaUon congress were today changed from This September 1M5 to September week rhange wae made because ihe flret selected lo that during which tho Oregon mate fair will be held. 3--8. k |