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Show THE SPICE OF LIFE ITER 'll PIER OF HOT GUILTY en Charged With Murder Steunenberg Arraigned Didnt Know Where to Look for Amer lean Fairy Tales What Practical Mr. Softy Was Doing of Mr, Nuritch. of at Caldwell for May 15, and Removed to Separate 0f Trial Fixed Prisoner. jail united District States Court Quashes Writ of Habeas Corpus. H. Moyer, Wll-kBoise, Ida. Charles A. D. Haywood and George of murder the with charged Frank Steunenberg, jnipr Governor eaded not guilty when arraigned Judge Frank Smith at ildwell, on Tuesday. The cases were over the term and the date was indefinitely fixed at Pet-bon- e, 15. the cases were called, Judge the demurrer to the intinued the application denied and the prisoners to bail. Judge that in holding the in to be good he had followed e rulings of the California supreme hurt. The constitutions and criro ial statutes of California and Idaho Je practically the same. . I After the three prisoners had been kraigned another application to admit jhem to bail was made and was romptly denied. Judge Smith then announced that he Canyon county 1.111 was an unfit nd unsafe place for the detention of He Issued an order hese prisoners. of removal Moyer to the county the pr ail at Boise, and it was stated that le will send Haywood to the county Pettibone will remain ail at Welser. the jail at Caldwell. RIT DENIED BY "JUDGE EWiSdigtC SHORT ITEM3 FRESH FROM THI JOKE FACTORIES. BEATTY. Jnited States District Court Affords No Relief for Accused Men. Boise, Ida. Judge J.. H. Beatty in tie United States court on Tuesday uashed the writs of habeas corpus in the cases of Charles H. Moyer, Wil- D. Haywood and George A. President Dreyfuss is of opinion, American League. Jack Taylor, pitcher of the St. Louis after a recent conversation with Ab er, has been sold by Cleveland to At- baticchio, that the latter will surely retire and stick to the hotel businesss lanta. An Author's Hours. The New York club has finally de- at Latrobe, Pa. Oh, the Innocent advertising meth cided to sell John Ganzell his release Manager McGraw of the New Yorks, ods of some of these authors! One d has offered the Robisons w hat he confoe 33.000. them, In an Interview, sajs: The (Pa.) outlaw club is siders a fair price for catcher Mike I rise at 5:30 a. m. and take a spin to be tampering with Joe Cassidy Grady. As yet the proposition has said of several miles to get an appetite not been accepted. of Washington. fry breakfast. After breakfast I write The Boston dub has refused to Lou Criger has partially recovered from 9 till 12, then, a light lunch and claim to outfielder Smoot of the waive Hot to from his illness and will go back to work again. St. Louis club, and has also secured to get into shape. Springs Lucky fellow! Hundreds of his less is Bobby Wallaces contract with the waivers on Arthur McGovern, who fortunate brethren take a spin beSt. Louis club for $6,500 per annum wanted by Toronto. fore breakfast but usually It is to see Jack Taylor, pitcher of the St. Ixmls has two more years to run. If they can locate the breakfast a liberal Comiskey sa)s he is going to retain Nationals, has been granted Third Baseman Robe, the New Or- increase in salary. A year ago an Bad Habit effort was made to chase Brakeman leans star, for the White Sox, So you lost your position? we ask in New York President John- Jack out of the league. While of our young friend who has demandson signed Tommy Connolly, the umManager Hanlon, now with Cincined our sympathy. his staff of um- nati, has a claim of a months salary thus pire, completing Yes, the firm told me I would have against the Brooklyn club which he pires. to quit. Is down to 180 pounds, says was not paid to him when his Chick stahl What reason was given? has kept in good condition this win- contract expired last fall. I smoked cigarettes. ter and will be valuable to the BosGeorge Gibson, the catcher of whom Why, that seems hardly a suff- ton Americans expects great things next Pittsburg again. icient reason for such drastic action. was infield season, Illinois playing with an independof Another University Yes; but I was smoking the boss er will to break Into fast company ent team at London, Ont. when he try cigarettes and he caught me at It." next season. He is Cook of Pueblo, was discovered by George Stallings. Judge. Eddie Murphy, the cherub-facew ho has been secured by the St. Louis t wirier, who pitched for the SL Louis Browns. Fairy Tales. : Joe Sugden finally has been sold to Nationals some years ago, has secured the St. Paul team, along with Infleldcr the Auburn (N. Y.) franchise in the back Harry Gleason, by the St. Louis Amer- Empire rttate League and will get icans. Sugden is one of the oldest into the game next season. The New York Americans new catchers In the business. Jack Hardy, who played a few and original genius from the West, and games with Cleveland two years ago, Wm. V, Kirk, got Into the swim both of with the magnates a hit made and who was with Youngstown last Incidentally he shed some season, has signed to manage the rfew leagues. new team Ft. at lighty upon the Lennon-KelleInterstate Wayne. as a perHarry Sudhoff, an older brother of row, Lennon being pictured of at secutor Kelley. Willie Sudhoff, Pitcher recently it is stated by a St. Louis contempotempted to commit suicide by shooting himself. He did not, however, Injure rary that Mike Grady will be shipped to New York and Frank Bowerman to himself mortally and Is recovering. Manager McCloskey was During the week four more new Cincinnati. conto in Grady, but the Robisent their keep willing signed The Englishman Your country is IlighlanderB the vetoed sons and Keefe proposition on the Robert namely, tracts, fine, old chap: but its too deucedly had proved an inthat the of Grady ground new. Why, you havent any fairy tales James Whalen, young pitchers trouble-maker- . Pacific coast; Billy Hogg of last year: tractable or Frank Selee is at Faywood Hot The American Haven't we? Well, team, and LeRoy, the Indian.. offSprings, N. M., where he is taking the Jesse Burkett has received his you just come with me and look at for his health. Realizing that o baths and Boston from the icial release some of the tablets on our monuments. must he he South. Thus stay in the Southwest, Selee will not have to go to organize a baseball league for to time his all to devote plans able will be A Transmigrator. Black Sarah was busily employed about our small northern kitchen NEW MANAGER OF THE BROOKLYN TEAM when I had occasion to go out there, and, by way of being pleasant, said, You are from the south, are you not, Good Schem d y Beatty took up the points that they by the defendants be discharged because they had been brought to Idaho under fraudulent means, and that they were not extradited from Colorado because they jwere not fugitives from justice from Idaho. Judge Beatty decided that his court had no Jurisdiction to inquire Into the methods whereby the prisoners were brought into this state in the proceeding at bar. I There is no provision that I have ilieen able to find In law, said Judge iBeatty, "whereby I have jurisdiction to remand the prisoners to a sister state after they have been brought into the demanding state, as in the present Instance. Now that the prisoners are in Idaho, I cannot make any order to prevent their detention ami trial here. Iiam "Law, yes. Miss! was the answer. Born in the south? I continued. Richmond, Originally bawn in Miss, was the astonishing reply. Womans Home Companion. Spreading Himself. Mike was employed in the powder works. One day, through some carelessness, an explosion occurred and repoor Mike was blown to pieces, his near. and far scattered mains being When the sad news had been broken to his wife, she said, pathetically, between her sobs: Thats Mike all over! Lippin-cott- PENSION BILL PASSES SENATE. Senators Vote Expenditure of of the Public Funds. Washington. In less than twenty minutes time the senate voted away on $110, 000,000 of the public funds the by carried is sum The Tuesday. pension appropriation bill, which brief document was made th? subject of The railroad very little discussion. for the day, aside laid was bill rate and the major port i6n of the time was of the devoted to the consideration (ortificatlons bill. $140,-000,00- Quite a Scheme. said DAuber, the artist who had been commissioned to paint the water colors portrait of Mrs. Nuritch, but out, rubbed be easily may NuAll right, then, interrupted and bead the can paint you ritch, colneck in oil and the dress in water or. Then itll be easy to make it every time the style changes. Yes, An Acquired Dislike. disNo, my husband has a violent well like to traveling and so Ispose summer. stay home this But I thought he loved to travel. railroads Well, he did until the refused to give the members of the legislature any passes." Alas. INTO THEIR OWN. People of Philadelphia Will Recover Street Car Franchises. Philadelphia. The city of Philadelphia, through Mayor Weaver, has reached an agreement with the Philacotnpnny Transit delphia Rapid whereby local transportation facilities will be practically revised. The agreement calls for rapid transit by subway and elevated lines intdde of three yeurs; an assurance of competition and recovery to the city of millions of dollars worth of franchises. BOLD BANK ROBBERY. Russian Bandits Make Rich Haul in Moscow Bank. Moscow. As the officials were closing the Mutual Credit Societies bank Tuesdny afternoon, twenty armed men surrounded the building, which is near the Bourse, and, covering the employes of the bank with ptstolH, they pillaged the pluce, getting away with $125.160 and made their escape. In spite of the efforis of the bank guurds to arrest them. Ship Smashed and Crew Went to the Bottom. of Mass. Wreckage Marblehead, the ikxith Bay, Maine, schooner Lady Antrim was washed tip at Marbleheifd Neck on Tuesday. Later two bodied of seamea came ashore. The Antrim carried a crew of five men, and she was literally smashod to pieces. It is feared all were lost The vessel was so completely smashed up that It was some hours after the wreckage hud been discovered that her Ideality w as learned. Ethel When alting for )'u Ia8t Sofllelgh eVpn,!)K 1 was fked 11 Oh, what was he dolng? in rapture at that pb he gazing Was Dig Sinter "s&sri. bow pocket. Jakey-W- hat The Motor Fact. fur dont you never SS'. T-SITS- Ive got a auto. Sympathetic Entomology. Mrs. Green wear Why wont that In I 1 Sarah? COMING She proved a most Ingenuous young person and her artlessness was a source of amusement to the entire company. At the second rehearsal as Miss Gladys stood in the wings she noticed that the drop at the back represented a wood scene, although the act called for an interior setting. That picture at the back isnt right, she observed to the girl standing next to her, and Im going to tell Mr. Ward about It." Yes, I would if I were you, wickedly replied her companion. Onto the stage marched M!bb Gladys. "Mr. Ward, you havent got the right picture at the back. The star of The Grafter tinned quickly on the young woman and every one waited for tbe storm to burst. A stinging rebuke was on hours rest. end of Ward's tongue, but a glance it the for to no use was complain, It had to be done. She could not prove into the Innocent face of Gladys and his hat ungrateful to her friends, for an ac- his anger vanished. He raised bow. best made her his and new friends tress must make all the Thank yoil, so much," be said. she can and still keep the old ones In the looks of the othof her work, not Something could She neglect neces told ers Gladys that all was not well. course, and it was absolutely forI have spoken to you 'Shouldn't should go rehearsals that sary Ward? she asked. Mr. about it. Miss Jeffreys ward. For five days Oh, yes, replied Ward, "but I Btood the strain, and on the morning inof the sixth Bhe appeared at the thea wouldnt advise you to cultivate becomes it until ter, wan and worn, but full of courage, terrupting rehearsals The stage manager was a little late a habit. Kindly giasp your left wrist and Miss Jeffreys welcomed the with the fingers or your right band rhance to sit down In an armchair be- and firmly but gently lead yourseir hence. Now, ladies and gentlemen, hind a piece of scenery and rest. Shortly appeared the stage manager that last scene over again. and called the rehearsal. All reWhen Arnold Daly Got Even." sponded, except Miss Jeffreys. They During h recent engagement In San waited and waited, but she did not appear. Finally a search was made, and Francisco, where the play reviewers then the telephone was set jangling. are Inclined to bo severe in their Still no star could be found. An hour judgment, one critic was unable to find went by and then the stage carpenter any merit in Arnold Daiya acting unordered repairs on a scenery wall. He til he appeared aB Napoleon In Shaw's, moved this flat as It is techinaclly play,The Man of Destiny," He disknown, to one side, and amid a wild counted his praise, however, by findchorus of yells and laughter, the miss ing fault with the young actor's make-up- , stating that It was too lng star was discovered, peacefully in the arnuhalr for in a Napoleon, who was good big homely sleeping looking. A few days after the article gloom of a corner. When the awakening came Miss Jef- appeared, Daly was a guest at a dinfreys was not perturbed. She calmly ner at the Bohemian club, of which observed: "The best and most satis- the critic was a prominent memgber. will embrace which that he locality, purwhich factory nap I have had since I came to During the evening Mr. Daly was the Worcester cluo, Santa Fe, Albuquerque and other leadcalled upon for a speech. the United States. chased jointly with Jimmy Collins. One critic, whom you all know very There will be only one change In ing New Mexican towns and El Paso, of Some Bright Bits in Comedy well, he said, "singularly enough the American league staff of umpires. Texas. He has received assurances from influential men. Here are some of the smart lines praised my performance of Napoleon, Evans, who is highly recommended, support as being spoken by the character in AukusIub but censured my make-usucceeding McCarthy, who. according Lcffingweils Mrs. Condensed was absurd Pacific said He Dispatches. it the in too comedy, Thomas officiate will homely. to report, Atlanta has sold first baseman Bob Boots: when one remembered Napoleon's Coast league next season. 1 cant live In Louisville, you great physical beauty. As regards Catcher Sullivan of the White Sox Stafford to Nashville. of LeHutchinson Thomas Pilcher in the all winter know. his, I wish to say that my mHke-uhas been employed was copied fiom a painting of Napo--o- n Why not? A great many do. commercial department of one of the banon, Pa., has signed with the Holyin club. live as oke his and Pittsburg, as "Not of many firms Chicago by Guerin when the famous solbig packing Clarence B. Owen of Chicago, has and nobody lives in Pittsburg that eun dier was a young man of 26 or 27. He work has been such as to keep him signed to umpire in the American get away. Why, theres a club In was then pale and.enmclated and his in good health and condition. Association. with to New York 8o0 strong and all of them face was long and haggard. Napoleon sign Bill Dtncen still refuses Tom Walker has been induc- escaped from Pittsburg." ManPitcher lid not cultivate that picturesque and although Americans, Boston the the figure and Impressive hyperinn lock' that curled ed by Manager Clymer to sign a "Connor painted ager Collins paid him a personal visit Columbus contract. when he was married and his wife over his forehead until he was 45. to urge him on. It is expeeted that BUI McKechnie of Butler. Pa., has a make will found out that he had to work from Americans Upon carefully considering the the St. to play third with Washington, model her interest In ait natter 1 have come to the conclusion signed Dlneen the for shortly. living offer cash big Va. League. a of the rapidly turned to curiosity, then to hat the disingulshed critic has conIt is said that 4i!ph Glaze Is to reThe Sharon (Pa.) club has accepted disapproval and finally to nervous founded Napoleon with Mine, ceive $2.00 from" Boston this season league fran- prostration. So Tom paints animals whether he is successful or not. In the to McKees-imrt- , now; Eva Isnt Jealous of cows." awarded chise additionoriginally an the event of making good Pa. Henrietta Croeman'a Plane. "The low? What Is the law? al $500 Is to be awarded him. He does once was for who the rules the Grosman has long desired Pitcher Bos Hughes, law? Henrietta Jay with the Why. Tbe South not want to go a star in the Nationul League, has conduct of society. to play As You Like It In London, tons. been sold by the 8catt1e club to San and arrangements have now been No. The law Is an arbitrary proThe offices of the American or something everybody wants completed for her first appearance Francisco. hibition but from moved Chicago, bo will not Frank Farrell, owner of the New do. there at ohe of the leading theaters. President Johnson will spend the York Americans, has purchased tbe to eqn work for the money." The engagement will begin earlv In "But you in New season next of greater part Montreal club of the Eastern league. the spring. Miss Crossman will play "Not a ( hundred dollars' worth York. He has for several years been Ed Burrow and Clark Griffith also someI work unless As You Like It" for a week at the one in not night, ownImportuned by the Eastern club of an English company, with tho have an interest in the club. head body." in his headquarters ers to establish 1 the of the of Henry Woodruff, who will Owners (Del.) you Wilmington the and You people exception the metropolis and has decided on an Athletic baseball club sent a repre- lawmakers and the luw abblers are be the Orlando. of In nature Is the arrangement that After the Shakespearian play Miss sentative to Rochester for the purpose not willing to tell a lie. but youre dev a compromise. of seeking t6 secure the franchise lllsh willing lo live one. Grosman will appear in a new piuy by of that club in the Eastern league. "Oh, none of the guests are coming Jc rome K. Jerome, now being written National League. for her. In this play, also, the and I've order d terrapin for ten. It Is said that Manager Donovan of Mrs. comedienne will be supported by Engabout Southern that, wouldn't League. "I cry a out young Brooklyn, proposes to try "Punch Knoll has Blgned a New Or- Bonner there are deeper Borrows in lish actors, who will begin rehearsals St. liouls pitcher named Cunnte Walsh leans contract. as soon as she arrives in England. life than too much terrapin." of the Trolley Jongue. we spent last winter nt When her Imrion season Is ended Little Rock Club has re signed know She "You It Is rumored that Jake Wclmr has outfielder McCann. were we there wish I Grosmnn will take a long autoMiss Palm Bench. refused to go to Cincinnati and that with Akron last year, now, but Eva said she thought it look mobile tour through Eurofie, lasting Boyle, Lefty rehe will atop playing ball and go in has signed with Montgomery. ed effeminate for; the chIMrcn not to till late In August, when she will her for to York business with hia father. of winter! New prepare turn to Third baseman Roy Montgomery get a real . club, has secured You might as well tell me the Amerleun season in two new plays. Christy Mathew son is coaching his the Birmingham has been who what brother Henry, I score card privilege. the clubs shant believe you young truth, for Walter BurrldgV Busy. Charlie Elsey, who played first for ever yon say." signed by the Giants. In the mysteries Walter Burridge, the Nashville last year, will probably be of National League plkhing. scenic artist, who has Leer, sojourning Her First Offense, Strobed, the young Infleldcr tried by released, so that he will have ample else-with an South was secure will Ward to time engagement When Hap go rehearsing in Mexico, has returned (o New Yorka Boston last fall, cona young with sketches for several of Mr. summer here. last Grafter" Tenney The Manager Bcaneaters. the new forthcoming productions, In the has signa Whistler Lew base. for third at star woman a position applied siders him to manage the G -- anile ehorus and although she frankly ac- and will begin next week to wmk on contract a ed for Robison liana years de Frank of the Trolley league. knowledged she had never had any ex the scenery of the new romantic light baa tried to have a meeting of the City team by De The Student King Imse and cap-ali- i pertonre, her appearance was so much csera, National League called for June, and Whistler will play first wna and ivm-she teom. that engaged favor the In Sung. her scheme. he has final') lands! his Miss Jeffreys Rest Spell. Miss Ellis Jeffreys, the English actress, is unusually popular with the society folk in New York, who delight to entertain prominent players, and she found her time much taken up in consequence. On one occasion, while she was playing in Dalys, a change in her company was about to be made, and it became necessary that she should attend early morning rehearsals. For a week previously she had been leaving immediately after the performance each evening and attending one or another of the social functions that were being given in her honor. Then she was forced to arise at 9 each morning In order that she might bg at the theater by 10:30, and It required all her moral courage to arise after, three of four her bonnei. jxr p p well-know- Sav-ago- |