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Show V- THE IalTLAKE and MORSISQ state EXAMINER: L htph-tf-JE- dieted . w w. $ ""j'liAer ? IlX'iah SrrtedThinibefocaitUuxa !S!ri,SaS gi h .ta to-te- ad artl-flclal- u . . - but tht . a. Raes-4orgoue- ff act-,nr- n . w ur. -- V? X fMd prt d w, omp.n Wbh ?id' from Coiorado, In of numerous Wh0 Rl lht a?iiiri,J,ure' 'DR,emenl the wife of Adam 'oodrideT!ll!.n fciA-ofts1rP- hort rim. 190$. r r irHon b 'fort r JL "ta, to floeper hw,J rf Thm fpti. , "1 :'Tc of th hut A 1 ,he ls,h Of June, y Arthur Hop- th ?,iBelV tnlon ex- Adana, or Stevens, werk whfHe .hr er Bnu house on "Bd ,rtB to keep Vhiu thteJSr 1here ??d Hccessfnl !?bb,BS the , w thlng.S.24 J?rd roitaly o g power of nkfalnM a ,i,b Y ''-.h- e Hbfl?teur'f o m,y carried . questioned hre th) P,B tJr Quite ln ,b re,-r His robbery day. ,nd the furniture the Srel??.0" how to the other Hnoper Prriv' .of "eighbors. When d ,b fcll . a r.,,r,b-little while It looked by the time thle takes place control of general. the Nevada Consolidated company will Ths following brigadier generals be safely lodged with the American Smelting aad Refining people. UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT. created and retired: Col. William L. StanLorenzo W. Cooke, ton, Lieut. Col. Lieut Cot Joseph M. Califf, Lieut Col. Col. c. P, Ilrary 8. Turrill. Lieut Miller and Lieut Col. C. F. Powell. Alio a number of other promotions American Pork, April 1$. The missionary' committee had arranged a in the army and navy. very unique program for its .regular HOTEL CHANGES HANDS. monthly entertainment at Science hall Sunday evening. Elders James H. Clarke and Walter Wilde gave a reproduction of a genuine street meeting, as held ta the big cities of the world by . the . Mormon missionaries. The gentlemen did Uielr own singing, opened with prayer and then continued with a short talk by each, explaining the firs, principles of the gospel. ahd went through with the service just the tame as though they were talking to a crowd of interested llet- -' raera on a street corner in .London. The meeting waa very Interesting and was very much enjoyed by the and-- i icnce. The gentlemen who have been work-- St. Paul, Minn., March 19. The Windsor hotel was purchased today by L. P. Ordway. a local capitalist, for Tbe present structure, It Is $100,000. said, will be torn down and a modern hotel structure erected in the near future by a ayndlcate. " ND RELIEF IN SIGHT. "These editors are hard to please. What's the matter now? They used to send back my stuff because they couldn't read it. "You ought to get a typewriter. I did. and now they send it bark thev ran read it. AVhst.'a a fellow to do .Ledger. hri-aus- TTAU. TUESDAY news mite AND tTATE EXCHANGER) (FROM CORRMPONOENTR bad for Adams, so there were thoughts, ing In the interest of the Eagle In FORWNCENTRAT.ON. of place for the past two wraks have sending him up for housebreaking. this wife made such a talk succeeded in gelling about fony memhis However, t In response a charier tor a complaining witness of her pov- bers. enough to secure Salt present fi- to theand here. Those who have joined absolute lodge upon dependence erty the of SKEwlo. examined last Thursday night. A work by Adams for a living that the charge was were will be run from Balt excursion and reduced to big larceny, petit finally state Bratton of the er before Judge JV. 8. Lake and Bingham Wednesday, March this charge upon 1 uhJlT Profe'01 v'ncent "la: was tried and sen- 24th. for the purpose of inltUTing the to leem Lockhart, Adamsfine of $50 or 50 days new lodge members Into the mysteries n to tenced pay 'Ai ussoUclied advice, but from of the order. the city Jail. f1 situation iu certain In Before the trial of Adams he talked 1 m rt'tly middle PHARE8 WELLE DEAD. concentre- - quite freely of his life and experiences, tuatt me to several he stated that he had educitioiml ogeacieo in and Pharos Wells, 9! year of sge. died been la Cripple Creek nil during the l .Uoerely hope that con trouble there, that be had been on tbe yesterday morning at the home of his th .SULi will cerry- - I Inside of tbe workings of the union, son, John T. Wells, 434 Bit! South ,h has a chance to avoid- and that be had been one of three Temple etroet, of general debility. deptorand Iona inevitable con licitvw doin ikdb Vue chosen to assassinate the three judges The deceased was born in a farming of the supreme ceurt of Colorado, Gov- town In Bucks county, Pa., in 1814, and ernor Peabody and Adjutant General while n boy learned the carpenter's Sherman BelL He said that be bad trade. He came to Utah in 184S, and 1iS- - maintain an agricultural or been in the bullpen In Cripple Creek, croesed the plains with the third comthe from in isolation and that It waa he who placed the pany of pioneers. He embraced the to univer-iiy a atate loaded aad corked revolvers In the Mormon faith before coming to ttah. shaft at the Independence mine during Hia parents remained in their native Each professtoug ccitoot the strike. Hia tale of crime covered state, but later some of his relative re-Sclone Ietiaely from contact and multitude of adventures, including came to Utah. a the academic and Uterary assisting in the distribution of numerwas commenced When the of the univeraity and with ous bomba set to kill people who were Mr. Wells waatemple a middle-agemis, but fheother apecUHaed achoola. The very be worked as n carpenter there until passing. to impossible itU practically of The picture taken in Idaho in which it was completed. He made his liveliseparate the man Umit the acope sought to disfigure himself is hood by following hia occupation, and ?tuttono it significant. Duplication recognised by many here as being n In the early daya did some contractInevitable. ia instruction df plant and of Adams, the nun of the ex- ing work on mills and other buildings. educational efficiency is photo Impairing of periences, bnt those who know the man Again consequence. unavlodahle are of the same opinion that they There's nothing so good for n sore achoola appealing here while SS held exigence of rival listening to his weird throat ns Dr. Thomas' Eclratric Oil. he deplored. to to, itaie aid ia much lories of murder and adventure, and Cures It in n few hours. Believes any group ch iniiliution haa feel more fully convinced now that the pain in any pan. Into divided la man ta craster than ever before. frinido; the legislature fiction a oo tbe Question; compromises, Adams waa not n member of the JOHN M. THAYER DEAD. IH follow. to sure luf rolling, etc, are Miners' union while here, and waa unof fading la engendered and comprehen-Jr- e known to the officials of that organ- Well Known Ndbraakan Passed Away widespread loyalty to one isation in town. Last Night. well organized atate university misunand there is constant bickering more Loncoln, Nob. March 19. John M. ELYS RAILROAD derstanding between two or Thayer, civil war veteran, former separated and mutually ausplo Will be In Operation June 1. Saya a United States senator and governor of ions educational centers. center of Xebraakn, died shortly before 7 o'clock Nevada Paper. A vtata university la the the tonight, aged 84. He was United the whole educational ayatem of for Nebraska for the and should be In the The White Pine New la authority States senator commonwealth, four-yea- r term from 1867 earnest relatlona with every part, ele- for the atatement that tha Nevada incomplete atudiea Northern railroad will reach Ely by to 1871, territorial governor of Wyommentary aid secondary. All the r the achoola should gradually lead the first ct tbs coming June. In an In- ing in 1876, and governor of Nebraska cenyears beginning In 1887. He terview M. L. Requa, president of the for fourrenown to the higher pursuits of the na an Indian fighter ia gained tral group of academic and professionnald: road, al courses. Not that nil pupils or and rails for the road are the territorial daya of this state. The ties even s large percentage of them can now at Oobro, nd the rolling stock ARRESTED FOR BRIBERY. m on to them oan go to these higher haa been ordered and will be in readhave We when ranults, but the few of special toability iness placed required. tech-tca- l for Aephalt Company may be discovered and carried an order with tbe Standard Steel Car Agent Gave Barber Alderman Money. efflciency for the service of the hopper-bottoten for of It is of the utmost im- company steel Chicago community. ore cars of fifty tons Chicago, March 19. Charles M. Car portance that the few whe are being capacity, which will be used on the forms of Racine, Win., agent of the prater thn trained for many different smeltore line from the mines to the Barber Asphalt company, was arrested of service should be in close social con500 tona er, and will be able to haul here today on n charge of bribery and tact and cultivate n feeling of mutual of ore to a trip. It will probably be was released on bonds of $1,000. 'respect and good will. In the summer, however, before Carpenter Is charged with the brib"It la especially true that those who late line is completed. ery of an alderman of Racine In 1901. are preparing for scientific agriculture the ore A station will ba built at once at According to the story told by Sheriff should come in contact with their fellows la other departments. The time Currie's ranch to handle the Cherry Tillman, the alderman received $400 we propose from Carpenter. has coma to give farming a' scientific Creek and Ely freight, and tails and a professional standing. So building stations at any place along where the volume of business INVESTIGATION BEGINS. long as the farmer la held up to urban the road ulride as in uncouth, unsophisticated will justify. It will be the policy of runic, It will be hard to draw the best the company to foster and encourage Operator Believed to Be Responsible for Wreck Not Present ability Into the Important, fundamental every enterprise la the country through service nf agriculture. Nothing will which the road pas sea. We will be Canon City, Cola, March 19. Cordo wire to change the popular conceprepared to make both (melting and the fanner than' to make the hipping rates to the producers of low- -' oner W. C. Stephenson today started pts agricultural course a regularly recog-i- grade wva, thas assuring the working on Investigation of the Denver A Rio of n large number of properties now Grande wreck at Adobe. Several witpart ef the central university. Tub has taken this matter up none lying idle because of prohibitive nesses were examined. Operator Livloo soon, it ia to be hoped that local ely of 8wallows, who le said to be remelting , gnd shipping rates." ftferwts-ta- o often the greatest energy sponsible for the collision, was not of comprrhenolvo and generously conpresent There were no developments JOHN C. GRAHAM DEAD. ceived public undertakings, will not be of note today. able to thwart a purpose which will Editor of Provo Enquirer put t'tak la tha van among the few Manager and RETURNS FROM ORIENT. Succumbs to Diseases, tales which have been wise enough to centralise their higher academic and Arrives at 8an Provo, March 18. John C. Graham, George E, Andereon professional schools. Francisco. Enand editor of Provo tha manager quirer, died at hia borne today at 1 FREIGHT CONGESTION LIKELY. San Francisco. March 19. George E. o'clock surrounded by member of hia who haa been acting aa conAndereon, 111 for sul Balt Lake, March II. Georg T family. Mr. Graham has been of the United States at general Odell haa returned from n brief i bout two years, suffering from a com- Amoy, China, arrived today on the viait to the east. He reports the bination of kidney, stomach and heart liner Coptic, on hia way to Rio Janel-- . mowfall between Chicago and Utah sa troubles, and about fifteen months ago ro, where he Is to fill the position of spent some time in Southarn California consul general for this country. something tremendous. AnRegarding the business outlook In for the benefit of hia health. He waa derson waa formerly a journalist of the east he said the year waa going to somewhat improved by the change, but Springfield, Ilia, . he one of extreme activity and It would corns, three months ago he again became worse and has since then been sely be a question of getting the good TELEGRAPH NEWS BRIEFS. nd the cars in which to transport confined to his room. It was believed, them, in nil his experience he never till a few days ego, he was improving, Washington. March 19. Tbs suso many indications of a cpngea-k- but Saturday be suffered a relapse and at both factorise and railroads, gradually sank till tha hour of his preme court of the United States took recess today for taro weeks. hud the western merchants who had death. He waa unconscious during Sat- a Annapolis, March 10. Four cadets Ml put in their orders early would be urday or at unable to apeak. The were readmitted to the naval academy tpi to auger. doctor thinks this may have resulted .. Mr. Odell states Geo. A. Snow from psralysia of the vocal chords. A today and one resignation was acod hia associates with hia cepted- ' moments few before his death he engineers Havana, March 19. The presidential mld arrive in Balt Lake thin aft?r-Moramed to recognize the members of elections formally" met today and Re net Uicm in Chicago en the family, and with a smile and a look unanimously elected Thomas Estrada Mute to this place to s oper-JtMactive begin of recognition- he paswed away. Palma president of the republic. on their gas enterprise. The Funeral services will he held at the Moscow. March 19. D. and A. "0Bda were all sold and Ihe work tabernacle Wednesday beginning at 11 would be Bros., the largest merchants prosecuted without delay. o'clock. in Russia, have failed for $13,500,000. 19. The British AtlanUc.Odarch OFFICIALLY NOTIFIED. NEVADA CONSOLIDATED. steamer Carneae, from Para for Now York, which went ashore near the March II. Give rnor , C. Cutler today officially notified Boston Paper Gives Boms Figures from Toma river life saving station last Friday, was floated this afternoon Englnssr Bradley's Report. ?iPPh Oeoghegan of the accept-nr- e of tbe latter' practically unharmed and proceeded resignation no A Boston paper says of Nevada Con- on her way to New York. of the National guard of 1 th. The communicai ion solidated, In referring to the late reNEGRO GRANTED STAY; deep regret over Col. Geoghe-- ? port of Engineer F. W. Bradley: MOB HANGED HIM TO BRIDGE. "This report estimates that there are retJ1rMne,,t froin the guard and ures bio that he leaves with the 22.000.- 000 toes of ore now in sight in Chwttanooga, Tenn., March 19. Ed. mrioH,1 eTerF offleer and the property 6,000.000 tons In the of the organisation. Ruth mine which will assay 50 pounds Johnson, colored, was taken from Jail to the ton, and 16,000,000 tons In the at 10:45 oclock by a mob of fifty men Flat mines, Which will assay and hanged to a beam of the county ADAMS IN PARK CITY Copper JAIL. 40 pounds to the ton. bridge over the Tennessee river. The Msn Who With a 2.500-toplant, as author-- ' rope broke and the negro's body fell, Confctwtf to Many Atrocious lsed, Mr. Bradley figures that the cop- and the mob quickly riddled it with vrvnsa Stole Some Furniture. per output of thd Nevada Conadlidated bullets. Sheriff 8hlpp and the Jailer locked In a bath room while tha March 18. A special to should be 80,000,000 pounds per annum, were and that "aa aoon aa this plant is in mob secured tha prisoner. Heuirt fro Plrk CJly The negro was to have been hanged Adm- - alias Stove Dickson. operation we can safely consider that ata. a tops will Immediately be taken to tomorrow, but tha United States sund othnumpreu H..?.m,he7n8 double the capacity of the plant preme court today granted a stay of bef8r th Ume-He estimates that with 2,500 tons be- execution and this action angered tha nccom- m!10 mined and treated per day, Nevada citizens of the city. 7 9rclurd n numeroua ing Consolidated copper can be delivered "Ttm Jrria others and aold in New York at a total cost B.the SENATE C9NFIRMATION8. and planned to be of 7 cents per pound, upon which basis V City during thn figuring at 15 cents Washington, March 19. Tha senate per pound and a of the month of 5l, l05n June, 8.000. In executive session today confirmed the output, company hta UF hero he got can earn hi. nam. durin! tha following nominations: $3,400,000, or 03 per share. th docket of the ri-- r Col. John W. Bubb, to ba brigadier Present prospects are, however, that &nOH VrSrnlB ll OGDEN, If MOIIMXG, MARCH the prise for the highest grand ill 1900. 20, aver-iifi- 12 GOOD RACING the high run of the tournament, 177. The gam tonight between Gardner nd Pogenberg was fought every inch of the way. Gardner, who is noted for hi safety play, waa especially cautious. and every time he wizard a shot be left tbe ball in suck position that his opponent found it very hard to e'ore. All the lurk of the game also ELEVATION WON BY A NECK FROM LISARO. arrtued to be with Gardner. Pogen-hertoward the end of the game missed several shot that aeemd ooihpara-liveleasy of execution. He stopped David Boland Outgamod Bucolic In the playiqg for fire minutes whiia a new Fourth Race, Winning in the rue was being brought for hia use, Final Stride, buL the change made little difference, and he continued in ill lurk throughout the game. San Franrloco, March 19. Several favorites failed to win at Oakland toBIG TAMMANY MEETING. Succeeded day. Several close finishes made the Declaration ef Platform for Neat day's sport unuoually interesting. The third race proved to be a very cluae State Election. contest between Elevation and Uura. New York, March hat la re- but a seek separating the pair when as a declaration of Tammany tbe former came In a winner.. Another garded 8L Petersburg. March 19. In high Hall's principles for the atate cam-plg- n toiling finish occurred in the fourth circles tonight ilu- rumor was current j next tall, wa made today at a race when David Boland otitgamed Buthat Count Witte had definitely decid- special meeting of the oruanizatioo, colic ud woe in tbe final stride. ed to retire from th premiership. The uhich was Weather cloudy, track good. Results: sddreased by RepresentaAssociated Pres ia unable to confirm tive Y. Bourke First race, seven furkmga Wheai-ton- e are Cochran, grand the runtor, fount Win had 103 (R. Davis), 6 to 1. won: Riley chetn of the Tammany society. Mr, and the rbuncelliuy was closed Cochran introduced a Dwter 109 (Knapp). 13 to 10. second; of aeries lengthy when the correspondent called shortly resolutions which waa Pelf 100 (Locket, 40 te 1. tkird. Time, unanimously 1:30 after midnight. From an absolutely adopted. Their tone Fldia, Novi. Temptation, Anone is throughout authoritative source, however, it can of apportion to gie 8tuddart, Nothing. Clauauto cud "latter-dabe stated that Couut Witte, at a ses- socialism, and it anaerted that ou Mildred Grist also ran. sion of the council of lie empire this this Second race, fowr and n half furtougo will make this platform Blanche C. 106 (Bcbade). 7 to 2. afternoon, made an enigmatical state- year's fight. Tammany la ment which interpreted by many On tbe subject of municipal owner- won; Elota 106 (Clark), Oto 2. second; members of ihe council a virtual decit is declared that while experi- Duke of Orleans 114 (U Williams), 8 ship to 5. laration that his career a premier is ence show that 8t. Lucar. public utllitleia are Ed third. Time. :56 hiwill be succeeded more ended and that Tracy, Queen Aliens, Avona, Reba effectively adwinhiet-ebr privCoum-iloKokovsoff, former ate agencies under ths watrhful su- and Gold Heather also ran. by Privy minister of finance. pervision of government than by pub- 109Third raoe, 4ai furlongs Elevation A project fay tbe solution of ths lic officers, "We to 1, won; Lioaro 110 (Knapp), do not believe that Agrarian problem by tbe purchase of tbe service actually rendered bv priv- (U Williams), 18 to I, second; F. W. 7 to 8, third. Barr 110 lands from the nobles and other Urge ate corporations operating public Time. 1:14 (Fountain), 14. Tvr Bill. Wen Lass, proprietors through the peasant banks franchise In this city approaches Chief Whitman. Lady King. JlUette, and their resale to peasant a on tong tha efflciency of which are term installment payments was under able and to which the they arecapMooropus, llustou and ttainadn alao enpeople ran. discussion. As the treasury is in no titled. Fourth race, five and half furkmga condition to advance the money to the To remedy the evil It 1s proposed David Boland 106 (Fountain), 4 to I, banks for the purchase, M. Witte ad- that a commission be Into won; Bundle 106 (Wright), 7 to 1, secvocated a system under whirb banka vestigate telephones, appointed gag and would purchase the Uud with fifteen-yeond; St. Francis 99 (T. Sullivan). I to 1. third. Time, 1:07 credit bunds instead of cah. A Graaooutter, Ferro Santa, Dnd Ando roan, 2 ninoro, very marked division of the cabinet REPLIES TO CUMMINGS. Finance Minister Shipoff Rector, Black Eyes and A M. Brattala developed. opposed ths premier. Suddenly M. Senator Elkina Writoa Is the laws ala ran, Fifth race, mile and aa eighth llavl-lanKokovsoff arose and in a warm speech Governor, 108 (Hayes), $ to i, won; Ralph supported Count Witte's earnestly views, when he hsd concluded Count Dos Moiuei, ia., March 19. Governor Young 105 (Stewartl, 21 to 1, aocuad; Witte closed the debate ta a few A. B. Cummings has received from Orchan 107 (Goodchlid), 10 to i, third. Mogregpr, lame Wdf, words, rather apologising for his seemSenator Elkina, chairman of the aenaLe Time, 1:65 ing Indifference and thanking M. Ko- committee on Interstate commerce, a Llherto, Invtrtuo, Waterenre, Jdly Witch and Canejo alto ran. kovsoff for hia support, adding, "I lotjer denying the statements made by Sixth race, mile and n sixteenth IH alao might have made a better de- Governor Cummings ta recent porches Caul fense had I been aa much interested regarding his hearing before that comCap 111 (Rice). 11 to 2, wo 3 to 6, In ths future as Alexander Nicholale-vitch,- " mittee last summer with reimert to the Flutter Boy 110 (Fountain), meaning Kokovsoff, Russians rate bill. Senator Elkins iqkes tains ond; Red Light 108 (Broaael). I ( 1, third. Time, 1:48 12, Dorado alao ever on Informal oecaaiona referring openly with Governor Cummings on ran. to persona by their Chriatlan names. several points. He says lu closing hia It what la apparently reliable au- letter: Oakland Entriaa thority, it la aald that the condition "I have no interest in your campaign of Count Witte's health ia quite un- for a third term, but I am San Francisco, March JA Oakland free lo exsatisfactory. He is aald to have experi- press the opinion that there are few entries for tomorrow: enced a rather alarming attack of states where a man could First raoe, four and a half fuilonga perpetual heart trouble a few day ago. Hia himself In office by maligning one A I la ric, laird Rooaingtan, John H. physicians advised him some time ago branch of the general government. The Sheehan, Laneeu, Arrow Maker. Pate-ma- n to give up work. It Is known that United Blatea senate is 114 each, Tanker Jim, Imey C to lie Count Witte,- believing that he had a deliberative body, and expected a hen the gov- Premium Rone, Dor Craig, Our Anna, weathered the polltlrsl storm, formed ernor of a 'great, state impugns mo- Ed Trary 111 each. Second rare, mile and twenty yards 0 determination to relinquish tbe tives of the mrmberi of that body, and premiership Jbpns the meeting of thn applies .to them tbe opprobriums, Pentagon, Watchful 110 each, Fred national asmanbly. Recently, howcemetery and mausoleum, and avows Bent 112, J. K. F Royal Cotora, Frolic ever, the strength of, the reactionaries his Intention to erect headstones to Its 105 rarh, Jake Moose, Ruhinnu. Rotrou increased and ths premier was obliged memhers, it is time for someone to 102 each, Frank Fllttnar, Tom Roberts, to keep up the fight agalnt heavy ask him to be more explicit. It would Pepper lod 100 each, odds. It may. be that hia endurance he interesting at whose heads you n Third nee, seven furlongs Yellow waa thus exhsuaied, and that fearing atone, Homeatead 113 each. Wo Ward, dlo erect stones. thM. hia health waa declining he bun Jarretierre d'Or, Mlino 110 each, 9 reached to dftlaion to realm ImmediHAS CANCER OF STOMACH. prenie Court, Bonar 107 each, lairreoe. Massed 106 each, Tavannsa 101, laird ately. Secret of William Rocksfsllsr's Illness Nelaon 02, Joeie'a Jewel 90. Fourth nee. Three Cheers handicap. ATTACKS RATE MEASURE. Is Now Known. Futurity counts - Tocotaw 118. Rubric, New York. March 19. The World I)r. Gardner 109 each. Sinner Btmnn 108, Don Domo 105, Toupee 1(H, HecPresident Mailer Before "The Gat To- tomorrow will my: gether Club. ? Advices received is this city yester- tor 97, Elevation 95, Fifth race, one mile Martinmaw, day Slid that William Rockefeller, who 105 each, Clydeo 104, WexHartford. Conn., March 19. Presi- baa been in Europe since early last Gateway ford, IJly Golding 101 each. Phalanx 99. dent C. 8. Miller of the Nbw York, fall, has cancer of tbe stomach. Sixth race, six furkmga Hans WagTh secret of William Rockefeller's New Haven A Hartford railroad, toner 108. Dclagon 107, W. It. Oondoa with the been Illness has guarded delivered before an address the night Ratable 105, Peggy ONeal, Yadn, Get Together Club, taking aa hia sub- greatest of rare for months. The B- 106, 108 each. Blue Eyes 101, Gnteanto, to haa lllnean known been of atura his bill. the Hepburn rate ject 100 Lott Glad-alonIn discussing It he declared that a few member of the Rockefeller fam- Henry Walls at... asrh, Hong 94 each. Wrenne, he considered the bill full of evil pos- ily and u few members of tbe company sibilities and that he believed the at the time Mr. Rockefeller sailed to At Hot Spring. measure hsd been drafted with some Europe. 61 year of 1a Hot Ark., March 19. Oak-law- n Rockefeller Springs, William ulterior motive. He oald in part: reunite: the been He speculative "It is claimed that 1 favor this bill, age. First nee. six furlong -- Baautil to while tbe fact ia, I regard It In its member of the Standard group of capiof the second, Kuropatkln third. present form a moat pernicious piece talists and baa engineered all In the won, Pickle Time, 1:19 of legislation one of the worst that vast drale of that company stock market. Next to hia brother, ' Second race, three end n half haa attracted my attention. Wing Ting won. Mika 'Sutton "The bill is so dead, and la so full John D. Rockefeller, he la probably the second, Deoro third. Time, : 44 of such evil possibilities regarding rirhest man In the United States. Third race, five and n half f(1onga William G. Rockefeller has sprat which I am disposed to believe some won, 1(. L. Frank second, of ill advocates have been imposed most of the winter is Italy, making hia Haughty third. Rome. Tima, 1:10 Bendigo at hradqttartott will It overshoot the upon. probably mil and a sixteenth, Fourth raoe, careful and examination mark, tha Mountain Valley handicap Jack causes me to speculate whether it HINT OF COMPROMISE. Young won, Marahil Ney aecand, Etai may not have been cunningly devised third.' Time, 1:53. Moroccan Rumored y some one oppoeed to all legislaControversy le Harris Fifth race, six furlong J. W. O'Neil Near Settlement tion. 80 utterly subversive is it of Lear recoud. All Black third. Bra won. all prinrlplN of Justice, so utterly re1:18 . Algcciraa, March 19. The oplnloa Time, gardless Is It of all warrant' In consixteenth Sixth race, mlo and stitutionality. so arbitrary and autre haa gained ground all day that a setsecond. era tic ia U ia Its provisions regarding tlement of the FrancreGerman contro- Tristan Shandy won, DoliUda third. Time, 1:63. unimportant matters that it may be versy before the conference on Moroc- Any Rags well bellevrd that It was designated can reforms is merely a matter of At the Fair Grounds. to cause dlsut, distrust and antagonhours. It was currently reported this March 19. Fair New Orleans, a ism among ill right thinking and of terms compromthe that evening .. mea. ise hsd been practically arranged and grounds remits: Firet race, five and a half furlong result should obtain It tliat announcement of an actual set"Iw such will, In my judgment, be a misfortune tlement probably would be made at the Owaaca won, Nevada second, Vagary to the railroidn as well aa to the pub- next sitting of the conference, the third. Time, 1:12. Second race, three and n half furlic. The wed of additional legisla- date of which baa not yet been definBaneful won, Sanscrit aecond, tion, .1 hare always admitted, itely fixed, but which ta rspected to long McCormick third. Time, :44 advocated, for the power of be held either tomorrow or Wednes- Capt. Third race, three and a half furlonga the railroads is too great to bo long- day. Details of the compromise are Blackburn won, Zlck Abrams second, er permitted to be exercised without not obtainable, but it is stated that Time, :43 3-greater restraint in any legislation the concessions relate to both the po- Dorothy M. third. Fourth race, five and a half furlongs along lines that will accomplish the lice and the bank question, the outStoner I1II1 won. Cousin Kate second. practical elimination of preferences standing points of which are subject nd discriminations; and the present to mutual recession from the apparent- Whippoorwill third. Time, 1:11 Fifth race, mile ond n sixteenth laws hare nearly accomplished their ly rigid standpoint which France and Flavigny won, Paul second, jderry Piopurpoos in these respects. - Amend- Germany hitherto have maintained. neer third. Time. 1:56. ment to existing laws requiring the Sixth raca, one mile Rolls won. examination books of and frequent SUMMONED TO APPEAR. Utile Rose second. King's Oem third. accounts, as in the case of national Time, 1:47 banks, with the fullest returns and Sorvetf With Papers In their publlcstlon and accessibility Hamilton New Yorit. At City Park. would do more good to the public-aaNew Orleans, March 1. City park be without harm to the carriers 19. Andrew New Yorit, March results: than any sud legislation now pending Hamilton, the former legislative agent First race, three and n half furkmga before the United States senate. Mr. Meller, In conclusion, said, that for the New York Life Insurance comMcIntyre iron, Leo Beach second. Mils would cover with pany. was served with s summons Merry Leap Tear third. Time. :44 "such a lav Second race, five and a half furlongs hams the essr of Russia or the sultan shortly after hie arrival in thisa city from Albany this rRfcernoon. m suit Jim Beattie won, Clyde second. Pie-biaof Turkey third. Time, 1:10. by tbe trustees of tbe New Tork Life Insurance company in the supreme Third race, five and a half furlongs GARDNER THE CHAMPION. court. Announcement Chat the suit Frrronc.ro won, Dr. Mack second, Ana-chthird. Time, 1:15 W. had been brought was made by Keener Chicago. March 19. Edward the Fourth race, five and n half furGardner of Piualc, X. J.. the amateur A Lewis, acting as attorneys for action the of nature but the longs Precious Stone won. Meadow billiard champion of America. He won trustees, under- Breese second, Zends third. Time, tbe title toataht at the Chicago Ath- waa not made public. It ia for an 1:10 letic association in the final game of stood. however, to be a suit Hamilton of Fifth race, mile and n sixteenth the tournament which has been In accounting from Mr. dihim under tbe expended by Creel won, Ruth W. second, Girard progress for the past week. Ills oppo- money A. ton of the late president, John third. Time, 1:5L nent tonight was H. F. Pogenberg of rect Sixth race, one mile lJout Rice New York, snd the champion won by a McCall. The complaint In the case, comwon, Devout second. The Gleam third. core of 390 to 256. Gardner went it Is said, has not yet been Time, 1:44 through the entire five games he play- pletedMr. Hamilton accepted service and Seventh race, five and w half fored wlthotu a defeat. There la a triple king Gold Zone won. Oratories sectie for second piece, Calvin Demerest, Indicated no surprise. ond, Telepathy third. Time, 1:11 a Chicago boy; Henry TREASURY STATEMENT. Wright of San Francisco, and J. F. CRIMINALS CLUBS. Pogenberg each having won three and March 1 A Today's Washington, lost two games. These ties will be Run by Burglars That played off tomorrow. C. F. Conklin of statement of the treasury In the gen- Bra rat Societies Defy ths Law. Chicago, UR year's champion, finished eral fund, exclnslve of $150,0o0.M0 gold in fifth plare. one game to his credit reserve, show available cash balance TTb police of Paris arc pluming and four defeats. Charles 8. Morris of $155,082.1154: gold coin and bullion, themselves Juat now in the belief that gold certificates, New York finished In last position, har- $77,781,171;' they have succeeded in dealing a dead ing lost all five games. Demerest won Wright made AT GIVE UP g OFFICE Rumored the Premier Will be by Kokovsff. 19.-W- re-tir- d y 1 - r eiec-triclt- ar 9-- - In-to- -- e, 3-- fur-tong- a 3-- - 2-- fair-mind- how-publlc- 2-- 3-- d 5. n ue 1-- S-- 3-- 4-- . -- - - - V ly blow at organized crime In (hat city. They hare lately laid hand on aome fifteen habitual criminals who they think were members of one of th most dangerous bead of taw breakers they have ever had to coo rend with, and to whom na Immense amount of crime again tt property fa attributed. Thia fcecroi society of criminals wai organised some five years ago by a mysterious man whoa Identity th po lice have never been able to discover, It haa been run on lines very similar to thoxe of a trade union, and had Iti secretary, who waa not an active sms bra, but a salaried servant; it had fta entrance fee, yearly subscription, sick fund, defense fund, and an elaborate list, of rules, which were strictly enforced. it embraced almost all forma of crime, from pocket picking to forgery; but mie of tbe moat remarkable rules was that which created all members equal. All proceeds of crimes committed by Individual members "pooled and divided up into mauy (boxes aa there were members, but (he producer of th new proceed in addition to hia owa share, was rewarded with th hare of the member who had not produced anything for the toogewt period, times of sickness and imprisonment being excepted from the reckoning. Any infraction of this rule for the pooling of "swag was visited, so the pole believe, with the aeveerat punishment. Two or three murders of habitual crlu Inals are attributed to thia cause. But although thia much 1 known and a vast deal more suspected about ihe gang, so cleverly has its secrecy been assured by its organisers that It is Impossible to guess how many members It had. who was their chief, or where they met. it was hoped that, when the polio laid hands on some of the men suspected of being members, one might be induced or bluffed Into betraying the others, but in this th police wore disappointed; pot one of tha men arrow od would utter n single word on th (abject, though n young Belgian, when severely preened, drew hlo thumb acroo ble throat and smiled Bo that It la quit pom significantly. aible, although th police have arrested n goodly number of (ho organisation. It may survive the blow though It nuiot suffer by the lone oouch thorough paoed oooundreta os the police do Clara their priooaora to to. About throe year ago th police of simitar organisaBelgium broke up tion, aom of th members of which were sent to prison for life. Thin gang, however, devoted nil Ita attention to th gemlo art of burglary, at which omo avasingly largo hauls were mad. The members shared their pratle after tfao manner of their friends In Paris; and on of their nun bor, who was clover at disguises and tad "a taking way with him, did nothing else than make the necessary, inquiries about premises and' parsons It waa thought might pay for a visit. It la bellevod by the authoririeo that ta ona year only thn gang "collected property to Ihe value of upward ef 14.006 pounds. It U but .n rely, jiowever, thafccriim Inal of the typo which might b dm scribed as "violent" organist them sehreo, foi tha rewaoo that they art much better able to work "on their own" than criminals who make specialties of tong firm frauds, forgery, bank bilking, etc. But tt la generally found, aa an exception (0 thin rule, that crim- inals cf th hooligan 'type ere very trongljr organised. The "Push Larrikins," who are villains of the most violent description, owa their survival from th mrmt vigorous potto prosecution fimply to their excellent organise r - lion. Tbay are n special feature of Ilf In Sydney, and, although not now nearly 0 otrong an they were oomo years hack, they still make thoir exiaenco unpleasantly felt, highway robbery being their favorite pursuit. At on time It waa believed that they numbered mors than 200; but probably they are ksw than half that strength at (ha present time, despite tha fact that many a Lsrrskln.haa found It s cruelly difficult thing to reform, tha mm have very rough handed methods of dealing with "traitors, Tbay are divided up Into gangu or "pUHbea each one of which electa a "king. whose word la absolute law to Ihnae under him; anyone disobeying tha king," Indeed, ta liabla' to ha tbraahed or otherwise brutally 111 treated by his fellow members of t th "push on the first two offenses, and clubbed to death on (he third. All tho profits from crime an doomed common property of (ho gang, whoso numbers share It equally, and when n Larrikin falls ill the others of hia "push" are obliged to rontrJbnto a certain small sum weekly for his support. Moreover, whenever n Larrakln get into the arm of the Law n small lax Is levied on every Larrikin of every putth 1 defray the cost of bis de. fense. 8trlc(ly. speaking, the Mafia society Is a secret political organisation, but it so frequently descends to crlmo oven to (he degree of murder to attain it ends that It may certainly b regarded as a criminal union, snd aa such It holds first plsco for slie aad power, only excepting, perhaps, on or two of similar kind In Chinn, of which practically nothing Is known. Tha Mafia ia so perfectly organised and so influential and secret that th lawn of Italy, tha polios and the whol government of the country have been rendered impotent against Its members again and again. Judges and juries have acquitted members of tho society of guilt of various offenses In absolute defiance of law, common senso and justice, simply because they feared to incur the displeasure of the society. Police officials have allowed Mafias to slip through their fingers for no more reason than that they barely suspected them of belonging to the society. Ita members are to be found among the highest and the lowest In every town and village In Italy, and Its dir, influence extends to the farthest corners of the globe. Only n little while ago an Italian was murdered In Canterbury, New Zealand, by n newly arrived compatriot. The victim was not n member of the Mafia, but ho had given evidence in Italy some months prevtoualy against n man who was a member. Ho fled to escape the auger of the society, but was followed and done to death. Repeated attempts have been mad a to destroy the poorer of this wonderful organisation, but they have failed, and that to a great extent because it la impossible to hnow who are members of it and who are not. A thread of ths corruption of the Mafia runs through everything In Italy, so that neither the police, the Judges, the s. the army and navy, nor oven the individual members of any government can b absolutely relied on to act against (he society. And thua It still exists.- with every likelihood of outliving th century, Tit Bits. St. ' Petersburg. March 18 Former Lieutenant Schmidt, who oimmanded the vessels of the Black Rea fleet, which 'mntlniffi in November of last year, wss shot today ot Olchakolf, with three of the sailors. . -- -- V n .'s s - |