Show TODAYS TELEGRAMS TbollateHTrUL COLORADO SPRINGS Gobi April 12Lszt nights sessIon of the Hatch trial did not conclude till nearly mid night During tho early part of the evening several witnesses were called who testified lo having seen C W Hatch at Flagles on the 27th April and that the deceased had told them hIs nephew often tent him money with which to prove up on his claim Dr W It btrickler was the most important witness called He told I am a physician of Colorado Colo-rado Springs I have had active practice for twentyclx years I was medical ofllrer during the war I heard Dr Godaman give testimony I listened carefully to description of the body of the deceased and uf tbe autor y Taking Tak-ing Into consideration the condition of tbe body and the remits attending attend-ing the autcitf I should bare In tutllcient data for giving a positive opinion but BO far as the data goes I should say they point to apoplexy apo-plexy as the most probable cauie of death It would certainly be something some-thing extraordinary If death ensued front lojuriesof to trivial a character charac-ter Thesralp wound was apparently apparent-ly a mere scratch as to the bruise it was an exceedingly insignificant wound There la no evidence that this bruise extended to tilt skull hence I infer that the violence causing was of a most insignificant insigni-ficant character It a person had a sudden attack of apoplexy and fell to the ground Wood ooilngfrom the ears after death it woiIU be exceedingly different to state the cause and it would be necessary to search further The shock of the fall might cause the blood to ooze from the ear in cau the drum membrane ii 1 defective Munlrjr Hrclif Cannra IOXDO April 12 Stauley reached Cannes today He was received re-ceived by 6t Uilllani Macklnuon Chairman of the Krain relief com mission Staaley utee < Ueity called upon the Prince of Wales AX ISVJTATIOX DECLINED Ultussrls April 12A dispatch from Cannes rays that Stanley declined de-clined King Leopolds invitation lo attend the autlnuve congress now sitting at lIruM Is on the ground that the condition of his health will not permit The same dbpatch says that Dr Parke who accompanied Stanley on the expedition to the Interior of Africa and is now with him at Cannes declares that Kmln Pasha is tuOVrlng from an incurable catarrh and before a year will be blind An Objectionable ItEitux April 12The agitation In Paris commercial cjrcles growing out of an apprehension Uiat the Mc Klnley tnnirnJmlulitratlonblll U it should tecomo law would have n serious eflect upon thin business of exporting to the United States now has Its counterpart In this city Many of theBerlin merchants interested in-terested Use exporting of goods to America aro reeking to bring Influence In-fluence to bear here forlhe purpose of having the bill either greatly modified modi-fied or altogether withdrawn They assert theta Uie measure if it goei Into effect in its present form will strike a fresh blow at the exportation expor-tation German goods and manufactures manu-factures to America JtHtnt hste Salmon Net OTTAWA April 12It is the intention in-tention of the Dominion Government Govern-ment to provide that hereafter no salmon lieU be used lu Canada |