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Show IN IHii UTAH WEATHER FORECAST EXAMINER ?2e IT charges, it is thE MICE ADVERTISING MEDiUlV THE INDICATIONS ARE THAT THERE WILL BE LOCAL BEST CITY. THE EA1!NC. LraCHES THE COUNTY AS WELL ! THE CITY. OUR SUBSCRIP rf0N BOOKS ARE OPEN TO AC VERTI8ERS. vot no H'-- RAINS MONDAY AND PROBABLY TUESDAY. -- o vn. OGDEN CITY. MONDAY UTAH. not relinquish his former comiftlun as io the unfairness of such a measure and that he and prominent member of the itgUUtuie elected on platforms even now question the validity of the law primarily on the Mounds a he advocated in tis campaign speeches, that It is confiscatory. The railroads will proceed with their contest as soon as they array su ps f MORNING. 1 FORECAST j L ALL ON tluir frce of campaign. I PRICE FIVE CENTS iiiouJs IT.l'i'O.i'uii ; diamonds cut hut ally f Io.i'ihi.Imhi; tipfr. 924,-- : hiuuuj fkius (45.oou.ooo; iuiiiu r.iiiliur 932.iMU.i!": pig .ivp 98,. jo'. i"n'; gfik 9li.uiio.ui,i; pig mu neur- in: it II E tit THAW IS TRIAL (: :.i"iii,i,ihi. TO WEEK and complete their plan ,7 - anti-railroa- d OF il. MARCH INVESTIGATE RUEF'S TORNEYS. AT- Fntuiisio. March 1ft. The Imt of IV grat.J Jury yesterday hegau an liirt;igiiM.iii into the cn-dttiof HUoriK-yand friends of Kuef in Kara if they had kiln ledge of his w iu at the tin:-.under oath thIliey hud no k.iowlt .tgi- - of hi moieii.euts. S.m H'.i'U -t ELECTRIC LIGHTS ING. PARIS During the Gale in the North Sea, a German BURN- s TRIALS OF SCHMITZ AND RUEF PROMISE TO BE 6ENSATION8. The city resumed its normal aspect tonight. All the electric plants are working. a The public is airanied at the ease Sugar Rebate Cases Against the Lackw ith which a few hundred workmen at awanna and Western Wiil Be the instigation of the confederation Tried in Federal Court. Thirty-fo- ur of labor are able to throw the population into confusion, and the newspapers print editorials demanding legisThe trial of Mayor Schnnu of San lation which will preveut workmen Fraurisro and Abraham Kuvf. tin: uue from 387,218. to A and neces10. manufactured dispatch products Berlin, March. engaged in supplying a public political boss of Hut city, on the value of 917a.0U5.220. The princi- sity from striking. It is pointed out time r s tblrty-(nuof lu.liciim-nithe hut Cuxhsven report charging xiortion. prompal products, together with the value as a significant fact that the strike ise to prove one of the mueutii u of committee is still holding meetings. live by the foundering of two of each, follow: the week. Mayor Scninit n, Bunting niis. including the different German cargo summer, the Kumpc when the indictment ug.iin-- t veaaela grades of bulb illuminaiiug and fuel him was found and voluntarily returnlicorge Wtttern. and a trawler during oils, 100.571,825; residue, 93.138.3iil; ed to face Ills accusers. He entered oils, wax, 90.210,278; paraffine paraffin a plea uf not guilty when arraigned a htr, gale in the North sea. 910.007.274; reduced oils. 91C.794.7S9; laat Thursday and at that time it was The dispatch aaya no further detail! naphtha and gasoline, 921.914,837; neuarranged to biing the csm i0 trial filtered oils, 91,942.158; and all tral on Monday. In the. meantime Huef hare been received, but that it ia other product 315.025.K02. had mysteriously dlsinipeare.1 but he I hose The total value of rehned product drowned comprised all was located and taken into ruatoJy for which quantities were reported in Houn afterward. aboard both vessels. 1905 was 50.838,490 barrels of fifty One of the hearing of the federal I'nited States gallons each. This incourt In the sugar rebate rase -- that cluded 34,344.522 iturrels of burning against the Lackawanna aud oils and 5.811,289 barrels of naphtha WISIIRN BOWLINi Railroad company will be up for trial and gasoline. in New York on Monday. In ibis The various classes of products CONGRESS SESSION case the government charges that how substantial Increases in value made to Israeli M. Palmer, payments between 1900 and 19u5. except neutral owner of Palmers ducks In Brookwhich decreased 13.9 per filtered oils, Paullyn, of two cents per hundred Election of Officera Tomorrow cent Crude petroleum produced in on shipments to points this side of sons, of Denver, Still Hold tha States in 1904 aggregated United the Buffalo, const! luted a rebate within High Mark. 117.003,421 barrels, of which 2,647.000 the meaning of the law. barrels were exported and 06,982.802 The railroad contends tbs' the paybarrels used by refineries in this counBurnment made to rainier was tu teount-pens- e Denver, March 10. Alderman Antry. him for bia loss in profit on drew T. Siahl will be elected president business given the Lark wanna of the Weiiern Bowling C'ongreaa, at through the fact that the lAckawm-na'- s accordannual the EISAPPOINTED OVER meeting tomorrow, freight did not pass through bl ing to Ueorge Morrison Held, alao of dorss while that of other road did. New 10. Ftour March York, perDenver, the only man who haa been The SHIP SU3SISY BILL sona were allege that Palburned to death in Brook- mer hadgovernment mentioned na Stahl's opponent Relit been vested with power by lyn today, three in a tenemtnt fire on the American raid toda,' that he would not voluntarcumpany Hnshwlrh avenue, and a woman In her to route all ItaSugar Refinery ily enter the race agnlnst the Denver shipments and that he Minister the Bays Argentina's Foreign home. One man was fatally hurt In therefore became alderman, but hla friends, who are the actual shipper Interestof Beth Countries Dethe tenement fire. The dead; legion, declare they will force him and ihst the payments to him constimanded Paosage of Bill, Ida limgulU. to run and he will undoubtedly retuted a rebate. This the railroad deceive a flattering vote from them. Mary Bingalll. nim, claiming that the payments wre President Zehring, of Balt Lake, la Brigetto Bingalll. simply to reimburse him for Iona of o Mr Annie Estanls-la10. March aa hla Tlachler, for Buenos, Suthl and strong Ayres. auceeiaor profit in permitting a diversion of The Injured: haa worked unceasingly in hla behalf Zabxllos, minister of foreign aftraffic from tha dock operated by him. Peter Banattnx erer since hla arrival in the city last fairs and formerly minister of ArgenMore than twenty-fivhundred deleWhen the firemen arrived there were gates representing thirty-eigh- t week. Me ia confident that nothing tina to the United States, In an interstates more than of will happen to upaet bia calculation. lu view today concealing the failure will assemble at PlttnAwirg ea Monday thirty persons crowded windows. refront the were Ladders President Zehring spoke enthusiast- the ship subsidy bill to pass at the for a three days' eotrfereiioe of tha . ically of the present toumsbentLnd cent aeaslon of the I'nited States con- quickly raised and firemen carried alt ' American Road to 'are the street with the exception of "We While the amateur bUllardlata whe giving larger prixea' in pro- gress, expressed hi great disappointportion to the number offered In the ment at the fate of the hill and the i Mrs. Bingalll and her two children have been taking part la the tournament in New York for aeoeral day s are The conviction that the interests of both , and Banattro. history of bowling," he said, Western Bowling Congreaa la a factor countries demanded measures for the struggling for the final bnaors in the in pment day bowling ind we mean extension of commerce. amateur 14.8 game tlie old profession10 control the western Senator Zehallos pointed out that LITTLE MORE SHOOIINO als, George Sutton and Jake Schaeffterritory aa for as the game la concerned. We legislation had been enacted long tgn er, will meet Monday evening in a IN OLD KENTUCKY Intend to do this by spending money match for the 19.1 balk Hue chamgranting a subvention of 9100,000 anin prim thereby encouraging bowler pionship in Chicago. nually for steamers performing a regin the weat to compete In our annual ular 'service 'between Argentina and Au investigation into the wreck of tournaments. We have the material the United States, and the Argentina Cltiaena Startled, During the the Brewster expres on the Harlein Night, divl-io- n out here to develop some of the beat government, he said, was prepared to of the New 'York Central By a Half an Hour's in the nmniry and expect to make the make tariff concession!, where these railroad on the evening of Fein nary Shooting. t rack easterners look to their laurela." were possible, for the purpose of facil16th, which re ultcd in the death of The play today in the second annual itating commercial intercourse. 24 persona and the injury of more The than 100 others, will be taken np by tournament of the Western Bowling minister added that even as for back Jackson, Kv., March 10. Gltlsens of the grand jury In New York City on Congress was principally in the two aa the time when he was accredited to this fued ridden country were startled Monday. men and individual classes. Washington he had a conference with of tber sleep last night by half an j Mauy enibusUsta ia aerial navigaThe crank Overland team, of Denver, President Cleveland in which he made out hour of shooting. Two shots were tion are expected to attend the anhowled 2764 tonight, assuming second proposals on reciprocal lines. of Judge Jamee nual banquet of the Aero club nf place In the tournament. The score In proof of the advantages of the fired into the home of 2747 made last night by the Paul-Min-a policy he favnrede, America, which ii to be held at the Benor Zeballna Hargla, accused of Complicity in connection with the assassination of St. Regis hotel in New York city or Denver, still stands aa high quoted official figures showing that James B. Marcum. Other shots were next mark In the five men class. The team Argentina's imports from the United Thursday. The American Bowling eongre-- s and from Pueblo held second place States had Increased progressively fired Into the store of Hargla Brothers, in which June Jett, brother of tournament will open in St. Louis thn.ughntit the day with 2681 made from 913,000.000 in 1900 to nearly this morning, but were displaced by in 1906, and her exports to the Curtlae Jett, was sleeping, but he waa Friday and continue through the re-- , The home of Deputy Town malnder of the month, the Ovedlsnds tonight. United States from 97.000,000 In 1900 unharmed.Smith Marshal also waa shot The con lest between Lord Curxon Their efforts tonight netted them but te over 913.000,000 gold in 1906. j Efforts of the police were in vain and Lord Ronebery for the chancel2525. giving them no better than Benor Zebalios said he was confident eighth when they placed Curtis Smith lorship nf Oxford university, made vaplace. that when the trade possibilities be- today, Jail, charged with being concerned cant by the death of Vincount GoshDenver leads in the class tween the two republics were under- In In the shooting. en will be decided March 14, also. The score today of F. C. Moel- stood in the United State, the Amerh Oxford and CamThe ler and A. E. Wuth, 1134, Is high. ican congress would see the desirabilboat rare will be Peterson and Mclnerney, of Denver, university bridge ity of mutual commercial relations, OBITUARY rowed from Putney to Mortiakc on are second with 1083. and Tglsmantes the balance being always largely in afternoon of March 16th. and Anderson, of 8alt Lake, third with the favor of that country. The minl"'2. Kansas Clty'a two teams of ister thought it would be a matter for STREET CAR STRIKE. JOHN TURNER. doubles were outplayed by several of doep regret if the splendid effect of (Mr opponents today. William Lucas the memorial visit and declarations of of Chariaa Dlckena Die at the Traffic Completely Suspended in Louie-viliand ,1. S. Hunter bowled 882, and F. Secretary Root should be mlnlied by Friend Ky. Age ef 97. W.KKoster and W. 8. Laldlow 895. apparent Indifference aa to a commerAnything less than s'thousand places cial policy, which while beneficial .to 'he team away down the list in this Argentina, would be doubly so to the Louisville, Ky.. March 10. With the Pools, Kas March 1ft. John Turner. who waa immediately acquainted exception of tli" suburban lines enter-- I rlssg. United States. with Charle Dickens, the author, died ing the city and a few or carrying at hla home here today, aged 97 years. j I'nited Stales mall to and from one funeral of dowie not a street car He was born in York, England, and J postoffice RAILROADS WILL TEST in life entered the British t avy. moved in Louisville today. The strike early Will Be Held Thursday Afternoon In witnessed the coronation of Queen of the union employes of the I.ouis-vjll- e Zion Tabernacle. 2 CENT FARE LAW He Victoria. Railway company declared Steamer end Pari. March 10. - Traveler Go Down Persons Drowned. NO NEWS FROM NICARAGuX. addiWaKhiiigiou. March, 1ft. tional advice were received Imlay by tbe stale department nor the Nicaragua minister. Mr Cores, regarding the conflict between Honduras and Nicaragua. Secretary Root railed at the White House twice during the day, hut the subject under discussion was not revealed. FOUR LIVES ATTORNEYS d LOST IN HutMU.-aaor1aikm- two-me- n sixty-fourt- yes-tenla- y Chicago. March 10. A touch of the '"tetitailnn that marked the rule of b.hn Alexander Dowie In the Cethollc church wh'ch he founded. win be observed during the funeral services of the deposed leader. The white robed choir which was of its vestments when vorsecr 'o!i" assume! control in Zion City. V'U take Bn active part In the cers-- j .,niea. Whick will be held on Thure-'s- j afternoon in Zkm tabernacle. J 'dge v. V. Barnes, cne of the few fillers tif the church who remained iHi iful Dowie, will conduct the 'rvici-aU( preach the Diners tor and Wednesday During ' uody will Tuesday lie Ip state In tlie hall of house, the residence. Tne burial will be ?' mound cemetery at Zion Ctty, he grave of Dow'.c's daughter, died several years ago from turn. caUged by the explosion of an ' 5 lamp. Nd memorial aervlces ,he deceased were held In Zion jIV 'oilay. the only public reference ,o bis death being a tribute paid 1 by or.e of the deacons at the evr.v The morning church service 'gulir orders of services were Tha Roada Operating Nebraaka Will Make a Vigorous Fight on In New Law, Omaha, March TO. It is authoritatively announced In a private report of official character from Chicago that the railroad of Nebraska will content t the passenger fare law which the legislature enacted a week ago and the governor signed last Wednesday at midnight, placing it in effect at once. The roads are now preparing to carry the case to the courts and there make a vigorous contest to determine the validity of the new law. When the law was taacted it carried an emergency clause which provided for Its operation upon Its being signed by the governor or within five days without his signature. The governor, George L. Sheldon, though elected by the republican on a pH tform last fall, on the stump during the campaign advocated a graduated scale of fares, law, believrather than a flat two-ceing the latter would be confleatory In cascr of snin'i or branch mads. Dowie and Gladstone, her am, many 'ISo when the ieglsla ure rs"ei 'be arrivej at j'on City early today. bl 1 prnvld'ng for a flat twoceut rate. Civ. FUel'en hesitated to lgn the w:-BULLETIN ON PETROLEUM. his hill, thinking to ha conl-ten course. But when he conAt'ahlngnn. March 10. Acccrdfog sidered tha without hi signature the a bulletin Issued hr tlie census law. which the people demanded in the might he unconstitutional owing to jnStates for therelinlrg calendar year the wrodnig f the emergency Clause, ' there were 104 petroleum refid-rlfJ- n he derided to sign it rather than p'.acc operation. Their to'al capital himself in the way of what the mejor-it-y 134.880.541; . of the legislature had deemeu a they employed paid in wages 99. w;e measure. Tlie railroads, howused mate rials costing 133,- - ever, contend that the governor did two-cen- , 11 EPISCOPAL ARCH-DEACO- N DIES. Topeka, Kaa March 10. Arch Deacon Henry Leeds of the Kansas dio ree of the Episcopal church ried here of heart failure, aged 48 years. He waa a native of Ireland. PROF. JOHN KROM REES. New York, March 10. Prof. John K. Rees, who held the chair of astronomy In Columbia University for twenty-tw- o years, and wta director of the obaer-nigat Summit, X. J. He wu at years old, and the youngest of the first group of professors to bent-fi- t by the Carnegie retirement pension fund for teachers, which became operative at the close of last collegiate torn. ht de d d ob-rv- nt pre-elect- bu-tv- i! P'-rolp- a; q Will Try to Prevent Dunne From Pro- 26 e DIED FROM HIS WOUNDS. became effective at 5 o'clock this morning. The men operating the few car were not molested in any wav. The details of police had nothing to do. Pickets were active nd tonight the union leaders announced that over a emfourth of the remaining ployes had been won over and joined the union. Tlie company officala tonight denied that they had ordered a force of non-unlT- .i professional strikebreaker from other cities. The demands m hlch the strike I bated Include: A workday with 22 rents mlnul for an hour pav. Koriy-fivmeal, pay for extra iswork to begin made. Time when report for duty and a half for overtime. Subsequent employe to be allowed to join the util'. A board or arbitration. Missorul Valley, Ids, March 10. Jf. IMPORTATIONS OF MATERIALS. 8. Brunridge, who was shot last Monday by A. H. Sniff, editor of the HarriWashington. March 10. A stateson county News, during a dispute ment issued today by the bureau of over an article in the paper, died toshows tit1 'hf Importations statistics day of his Injuries. Sniff la held in of manufacturers n. eriils continue 95,000 bond charged with murder. to increase. The value of the Imports of raw material!' for use In manuisr-tureREV. CHARLES C. HART. In the seven months ending with 82r.2.00VifHJ,agslnst January, 19'i. was eam.e St. Louis, March lft. Rev. Charles 9223.4UO.nnft months of last in the C. Hart, aged 87 years, one of the oldi while insnufoctnrer est retired Presbyterian minister in year, lu manufactures for further use Webhome hla at the country, died ft against amounted in ster Grove toiler. J123.0itn.U4O in the corresponding period of Ist v. ,ir. l rude materials CHINESE STUDENTS FOR PARIS. formed 32.2 pr cent of the iota; import e for use in manufactures and Pekin. March 10. The army board imports for further manufacturing has selected fifteen student from the 19.6 per cent. Cement Imports r.ggre-gatei- i '847 000 cnpiier, 923.040,44(1; Pantingfn military college to atudy uncut dia- raw cotton. M.'iCft.'""'; military scienoe In France. z imj-rte- n-- Real Life Quiet Day for Thaw. ing received rebate, denied that representatives of the oil company had nude a suggestion to the federal authorities that th company might ho willing to plead guilty to the indictment against It a waa published today In n dispatch from Washington; Any such statement is without any truth or haul of fact whatever," said Mr. Moffett. The Standard Oil company ia not frightened by any prospect of conviction. The company and ita officers and counsel entertain no disgrate. e forty-fivminutes thereafter trust of the courage or firmness of For letIn Thaw waa engaged either judge or Juries In th fedora! answering a ter from hla mother and some lime court, k look to get the seme fair later devoted nearly au hour to reply- ndminlatrntion of the law in these as any other defendant would ing to a letter which in the meantime had arrived from hla wife. get, and it naka for nothing elee." In the afternoon Attorney O'Reilly f Thaw's counsel Afiar arrived. leaving, the aitomey said he found NAYAL REVIEW the prisoner in pretty good spirits." Today Thaw attended the chapel ATJAISESTOWN He had nothing to say to service, newspaper men beyond the message that he had been warned by cmtnsel Many Foralgn Countries Will Band that hs should have nothing further Cruiser t th Virginia o say and that hi allorneya would Eapoaition. have to do the talking. District Attorney Jerome remained at his home and waa again In with the alienists for the Washington, March 10. In addition to the great Ironclads of th Atlantic state. It Is understood that a hypothetical fleet, enramaaded by Admiral Evans wss formed. Assistant Dis- the naval displacement at the lames-tow- n trict Attorney Garvan waa at the eaposltkm will include some of criminal nouns building durime tlie the finest v aria of foreign navies. aficrniion and assisted the work nf the These are mostly of the cruiser class, stenographers, who made copies of hut aa the armored vessels of this in alia questions which were later submitted type are equal to battleship and scarcely leas formidable In to Mr. Jerome. will an make attractlv they Subpoena servers were kept, busy throughout tlie day and made frequent showing. The navy department has to the date U the trips to thu criminal enurt building been advised up and to Mr. Jerome's home. coming of the following ships: Great Britain The armored erute-er- s Tills evening It was announced at Uondapad, flagship Argyle, Map-stea-d the home uf District Attorney Jerome aud Roxburgh, under command dial lie had Snished for the present Hk the alienist. of Rear Admiral Neville.- Ms consultations France Armored cruiser Kieber No Dirmal statement was given out. and Victor Hugo and another cruiser First Witness. Evelyn Not to to take the place of th Jeon Bart, ofNobody In the district attorney recently - wrecked off tho - Africa fice haa lakcn the pulos to deny, an coast, commanded by Rear Admiral1 far, the story published on Friday Thierry. that. Evelyn Neshit Thaw would be the Japan The cruiser Taukugn and first witness called at the opening (IhlloH, under command of Vic Adtomorrow. When Mrs. Bvelyn miral IJuln. Thaw was asked today if she expected Portugal One cruiser, probably tho . lo be the first wltnes she frankly an- Don Carlo. Bhe added swered that did not know. armored cruiser Austria Th that ahe ws under subpoena to Charles VT and another cruiser. on Monday morning and to bring Italy One armored cruiser and on all the letters she had from Stanford protected cruiser. White. Sweden One warship, not yet namJt was reported that an important ed. conference of the Thaw lawyers wss Brazil One to thre warships, not bring bold at Atlantic City, yet named. Argentina One to three wvehlpt, not yet named. FRENCH LINER HAS Chile The cruiser Zealena. Belgium will send a delegation and A ROEGH VOYAGE China a military and a naval delegation. New York, March 10. Ddphln M. Delmas, senior counsel for Harry X. Thaw, communicated with his client today through his confidential tenog-rsptiewho was admitted t the Tombs early In tbe day. Tbe young woman paid she had come from Mr. Delmaa who waa the day at Atantr City, aud after being Identified by Warden Fiyun, was escorted u the aecmd tier where she talked for some time with Thaw oulaios the r. ce FIRE Firemen Rescue Persons From ing Building Delmas and Jerome Preparing for the Gosing Scenes of the Great Modern Tragedy of ceeding in Case. rmt-feren- Ran Frsnriaco, Marrh lft. -- The at-- j for Abe Huef were busy today torneys ' preparing legal advloes to prevent Superior Judge Dunne from proceeding i with Ruef'a trial timKimiw on the charge of eitortlun. An application tu .the United States supreme court asking Dir a writ of prohibition was preps red and it will be forwarded to , Washington tomorrow, United States District Judge De i Haven I expected to render a decision tomorrow on Kuef's petition for a writ of hapeas corpus. At 10 ucolrk tomorrow Elisor W. J. Htggy has been to bring Rnpf laio Judge i ordered Dunne's court and unless restrained by another court, Judge Dunne will . proceed with I lie empanelment of a j Jury to try Huef. Pending hla trial it ia probable that the Judge will admit Ruef to ball. Mayor Rckmiti will alao appear before Judge Dunne tomorrow and a date will tie set for hla trial on five charges of extortion, to which he pleaded not guilty Thursday. i ANNIVERSARY DISASTER. (lour-riere- Calais. Headed by bauds of . ap-pe- Lens, France, Marrh 10. The annis versary tif the mine diKaster at in which more than a thousand miners lost their lives, waa celebrated t;day by a great demonstration by the mining population of Pits 11c uni-stio- mu-l- a banners processions and waving inarched to the cemeteries in the district where Die Socialist Deputies Haand Lsiinendin made violent ley speeches agslust the comimnles owning the mines. There were no untoward Incidents. Morn Than a Thousand Passengers. Encounters a Monstrous Wav. Ship, With JAPS WANT PACIFIC LINERS. CANNON PARTY AT ST. THOMAS. n San Francisco. March 10. Agents New York. March 1ft. The French, of a large Japanese steamship comSavoie front Havre. line slcKiner Ksl-ah- a to the Shown he pany reported more than 1.004 March 2nd, carrying lo of Osaka, are trying negotiate passenger, arrived here today after tho of the purchase of the three liners perhaps tbe most severe experience Oceanic Steamship cominy, the Venof the trans-A- t Untie liners that have tura, the Sonoma and the Sierra, recently reported rough weather at which are now Dir sale. The Japanese are believed tu wl-- h the Oceanic hcs. The steamer ran into a aeries of steamers for the purpose of estsbllnh-iuin violence unline Iwlween gale whirh increased another when a monster wave Ran Francisco and the Orient which til Thursday, the main deck and forced Capmay be affiliated with the Western swept tain Tournlcr lo bring hi trembling Pacific railroad. craft to. She drifted eight hour before the voyage could safely be resumed. ARCHIE ROOSEVELT This wave, whirh measured, the ofsay, about 54 feet in height, IS OUT OF DANGER ficers broke over the ship from tbe forward port side. In a mogicnt ions of water flooded Noted in the Ihe vesuri, shattering a heavy oak Marked Improvement Condition ef the President's door which opened into the corridor Third Son. outside the smoking saloon. Great volumes of water rushed in, swept along the corridor and then poured down the grand stairway Into the Washington. March 10. Marked im- main dining saloon. The heavy iron provement was hown today in the the stairs sy leading from the main deck condition of Archie Ruosevelt, was President' ssn. who Is III with diph- down to the promenade deck Occu-puntheria. No official bulletins were is- washed away with the flood. room were of the smoking sued today. Ringeon General Kixi-ibis evening expressed the opinion thrown from their feet and when, upopenthat Archie was practically out of on recovering tothemselves, they learn what find haped the loor danger so for as the diphtheria but that the disease has pened. the water from the corridor left him In a somewhat weakened rushed In upon them. It invaded the rendition. He added, however, that cabin and staterooms, many of them if no complications set In the lioy bring flooded to a depth of several should b well In two or three veeks. feet. lt g trans-Pacifl- c ts WOMEN GORED. S El Paco, Texas. five of the women March 14 All whose farewell appearance in the ring was the atiarrrlon at the Jnsrcx PIsrs Del Torres this afternoon were inju'cil by bring gored or toed by the blls. Only one, however, was seriously injured. Bennrita Herrera, but lit r injttri.-- are not fatal. Five thmivand K"ph: wit noised the exciting cmit'-si- . s ENTRY LIST CLOSES. hs re- ceived for a futurity event. The total number of nominators was 1.477. representing every state in tbe Infon and all the provinces in Canada. repre-enta-tl- ve Cannon. All the representatives came ashore this morning. REDUCE GAB RATES. Milwaukee, March 10. The Milwaukee Ga Light company, one of the properties of the McMillia syndicate of Boston, has announced that in future rates in Milwaukee will be on the 80 cent basis. Hitherto illuminating gas has been sold at fl and fuel gas at 80 cents net. GRIEVANCES OF ITALIANS. New York. 10. Bassilio Spenna, chairman of the grievance committee of an Italian branch of the operative plasterers internal Inna! union, who was shot at a meeting of the local died tonday. Nicol ai Ciodoa, secretary of the Italian branch, waa held today as a witness. y, ENDORSE ACTION OF SCHMITZ. San Francisco. March 10. At a meeting tuday of tbe Japanese and Korean Exclusion league, resolution were passed after a spirited debate POSTAL CLERK IN TROUBLE. endorsing th action of Mayor delimits tho board of education at WashBan Francisco, March 10. Hugh H. and in reference to the Ban Franington. Rhiug, a postal clerk whose run Is cisco school children. lietween Lo Angeles and El Paso, wss notified yesterday by Division SuperBRITISH CRUISER SAILS SOUTH. intendent Stephens of the railway mall lie would be three that, service, given Victoria, B. C- March 10. H. M. S. day to show cause why he should loading stores and pronut be suspended. Rhaug was un ac- Shearwater, visions at Esquimau for a trip to tive promnior f the Brol herhood nf Sou'h America to protect Brltlsn Railway Postsl Clerks and induced endangered by the war In prodivismen of of tho local the many between Nicaragua aud Honion to Join the order. His conduct gress declared by his superiors to bn duras prejudicial to the discipline cif the STEAMER ASHORE IN BAY. service. San Francisco, March 10. While the STANDARD OIL NOT AFRAID. entering the harbor tonight, th ahlp Dlrigo, from Baltimore went anhore Chicago, March 10. J. A. Moffett, on Alratraz island. A tug has been president of ihe Standard Oil com- sent to her assistance. It J thought pany of Indiana, now on trial in the she will be pulled off without much lederal court here oa a crage of har lioublu. -. 1 1 Boston. March 1ft. The entry list for tbe fourth renewal of the American Horse Breeders' Jl'i.440 futurity just closed with a total of 2.438 nom- ination. the alrgest number ever 8L Thomas, D. W. I., March 10. lino steamer The Hamburg-AmericaBlucrher, having on board Speaker Cannon and a party of ru route for the Isthmus to inspect the work being done on Ihe Panama canal, arrived here today. Col. U White Bisby aald.the vessel had made a fine voyage and that nil rf the members of tbe party were well. Tho captain of th Bleacher gave a reception Friday night in honor uf Speaker |