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Show REPLY. ASK FCR riPECT a:iltjcax eagle. SIX HUNDRED PEOPLE DEAD Japan ot ful Holocaust in UTAH STATE MAYS. It Is estlmateJ that fuliy the Irqucis Theatre, in Chicago, in ' Which Hundreds of Persons Are Cremated. Suffocated and Trampled to Death. J.OOO.WO as to a. R- -6 C 5- -- of the ..si'ed Rus " eiau M:i,jM, day, amj n Ceriji:K ,p,- - : government of Man.hu,;,,. r.ii.g, Mori a' it n con-i- " r 1 ." '''' Russian evacuation ' ; K y, said that fcead of sheep will graze upon the in r' Miniver I T' of the front of Hie tie Aire ki'lei in with A... II! of Vuh this winter, ' 'i"""' a' of the nothing e,,,,! during these doorways are a! II v..u. .' - We afternoon, wo reasons, h Salt Lake of (be View to ev .o ua'io" The gross receipts , liter. In ' theatre, the m w balcony, and one being !i: pointe exceed the a fin- in 'lie It. In the first v City postotEce for ' ,h'' f r The in human as Hie as far audience, rush its and - it est fin) larg " for !'"- - by $10,730.78. coi-0'it. the Xivas rect-iptmiter air. se nn to have eh' ii. for the sa'eit ttiii their fn pollt r t n Bible to rem e tit? ,: ' Courtney E. Phillips suicided in Og- fclre HI Chi' -' of the greater part, t.i tie to the iina' which I" "11' den by taking stry home. Tie had Ij present posr h. trance and to make it i and t!.J' ulations to were no ba rack once before attempted to take bis life. j! mute way diiw.i tiie east, ru tairway lea Count of dcd pi the second al bad Is 1J03 !, The wool clip for tha year in,' into the lobby i f r, theatre. (Ju! Hus-i.of the it ' u' estimated at about lO.DnO.puO pounds, of lie- .lead l.in iilen .side of the people bun and suffo place, he sa 1, e evacuation slan Interes'.s to ti"! or about I, '"'!, '"0 pounds !t ss than titieii, ale! i.i are tatc I by gas, it was in n two doorf the negotias during the . the clip of lf.2. l balconies ways on the first and know n to lie ill nt d Japan, for K"s n bet that the greatest loss of life occurred. The Republicans of Oeden will, on l,e A few of the- - e p.opi- might the reason that th" r Man- When the firemen entered the build eeize the 4ih, celebrate their recent victory td death hy tire. many ;C :! the tJ;.rtuui: to invade were found stretched in churia. ing the by a ball and banquet, "oil Invitations by gas, and sen res were t a pile reaching from the heal of the fcavlng been sent out. death in the pa nie that fo BADLV ' IXED. The farmers of Sevier county are mad pium:e of e frighten.tairway at least eight feet from the In "overnments door, hack to a point about five feet in Two Proviin"'13' ,.Xj.s making a vigorous and united effort lin1. fori a beet to secure of the door. Santo l.' sugar factory "go. There are Imdi s lying by This mass of dead bodies In the ici-to- r .. the local consumption. Gclletler the iindeilakii:,; looms, in the polite It is reported ' of tiie doorway reached to within has formed P,uVi Fovernment from and in the htsiila!s, The cost of labor employed In the over various processed of manufacturing su- ttLi'h neaiiy everything that eoiiM two feet of Hie top of the passageway. at Azua do Ompostella, in to those who All of the corpses at this point were by himself, end 1.. 'he inh ibitants gar la the tae of Utah during 1103 r'J.al tneir le st is gone. women and children. the moveknew tin-imounted to a little over $200,000. of Barhona ha1 Join.-,In or first to the and second Their is ' balconies cont loni forces rags clothing eici tlun a"' Jointly In the ment and tie test for a seat In the Halt l ake City burne.l to hitlers, and tie ir faces bodies were piled up in tho aisles marching on th; ' city. Consequently Council, Loan, the Republican candi- have been mashed into an unrecogniz- three and four deep, where one bad there are now wo provisional govover tho ernments able pulp by the heels of tho crowd fallen and others iripp-the r ;!!die of Santo Do- date, baa been declared the winner. All bail died where nilngo. The Utah stale building at the that, trampled them down as they fled prostrate forms. Santo they lay. evide.itiy suffocated by gas. j The Gernan wa ps left Louisiana Purchase exposlton at St for safety. The fire broke out. during the sec- Others were beat over kadis of seats Domingo 01 Sunday f r Kingston, Ja-- ; Louis is about completed. The buildbv tho malca. ond act. of the play "Mr. Uluobe anl," wher,- they had Ti e Fnite S';t, s gunboat ing will cost between $0,000 and $7,000. the doors and Newport Is the only war vessel now which was the first dramatic produc- TUMI Of people I'D Tho yield of wheat in this state dur kiil.-a chance to rise at Santo li. mlngo. ami. owing to her Willi liar tion (induced i;i lie theatre sine.' is estimated at not small crew, she t an no' restore order ing the; past The lompany, which was lr in their seals erection. If a serious outbreak " nrs. The sit less than 3,t'io,0i0 bushels, as against with his back uation demands the presence of more e ia to tin- stree in tin" nan wa- for the previous very larte, 4,0rt0,0fi0 bushels nl of Hie 111' Illi.-- s Oi iil in arly .liMible. spinal column warships. The city so far is quiet. Wit'ety, iieari year. 4 ract an d as ho was been however, bei iipo compelled to GHOULS ROBBED THE DEAD. E. Petit, a fainter living near Salt A woman was ack w:i d the snowy els with I'D clolhltiu t ioi w Lake City, was Injured in a runaway1 but their lav loionl P w iii'-nf nearly in half by the back Many Acts cf Va 'Ja sm Committed at si iiine-iaccident last week, w lien bo fell be- Oi the su ..e.i ininor of ihe seat, she having been force, paiiy Scene of Wreck. tween the horses, his leg being fracW Its hlP hull iotislv hint, over it face downward. illjllli Is believed that, despite the It tured. In the aisles nearest Tie a. eon its the door; igin of the precautions and watchfulness of A statement nmdo by tho Suit Lake h mi' none of hem the scenes were hanowing in tho ex- the Pero Marquette railroad officials banks for tho past year show a total i ertain, but He Ih s! I a son given Is treme. Bodies lay in every and many acts of vanda'ism Increase of deposits of $1,426,816, and that an elerine wire on the lower part attitude, half naked, tiie look on the'r were committed at the wreck near an Increase of loans and discounts of of a piece of drop nery suddenly faces revealing some portion of til l East Paris, Mich.. Saturday night, and $1,202,717. broke and was grounded. agony which must have preceded theii' that ghouls despoiled tho bodies of The body of Thomas Jones, the well The lire spn a rapidly toward the death. There were scores aid score i the dead. known mining man who died from a1 front, of 1I111 stage, causing the mem of people w hose entire faces had bee Coroner Hilliker declares that nothdose of cyanide of lieis of the (lioius, who were the. en trampled completely off by the heels ing of any value whatever was found potassium In Denver, will be brought gage, in he pei formance, to flee to of those who lushed over them, and by him when he searched the dead, back to Salt I ake Oily for burial. the wings with screams of terror. The in one aisle the body of a man was and that he is satisfied ghouls robbed the remains, either while they were Under the homestead law 16,632 fire in itself up to thin time was not found with not a vestige of eolthing, In the wreck or were carried ami flesh or bono have been cres of agricultural land were proved serious, possibly could remaining above his Into baguage cars to being be brought to net had waistline. checked the asbestos curtain Grand the settlers 1903, up by during year Rapids. The entire upper portion of his body while the total area of public lands failed to work. Murderer Captured. As soon us the tiro was discovered, had been cut into mincemeat and cardisposed of during the year was The Portland police have captured Eddie Koy. tho chief comedian of the ried away by the feet of those who acres. Al Slot machines have again been company, shouted to lower the curtain trampled on him. A search was mad.) David Van Houten. who killed a was with the of Young, this and carefully his the for immediately saloonkeeper, hope finding alleged attempted. placed nndor a ban by the Salt I.aka but at a late hour tonight it had allegation of his wife's affections. police force, and henceforth only ma It (lest titled about half wav and then head, chines which pay In merchandise will Btuck. The fire Huts was given prac- not been discovered, and all that wiil Van Houten was arrested at his barn tho city and be allowed to remain In saloons and tically a flue, through which a strong ever tell bis friends who he was is the abent five mPe He refuses to draft was setting, aided by (he doors color and appearance of the clothing made no resistance. other places of business. Mrs. Van had ben thrown open in the. on the lower limbs, ami this is in such Dtake any statement. The records of the state board ol which Houten denies her husband's the-- theatre. of front With a roar and a condition as to lie hardly recognizstory of health for tho past year show a conher alleged infidelity and asserts that bound the flames through tho able. tinuous Improvement In sanitary con- a while she has known Young for sevAbout a score of peoplo in the secover the heads of the people ditions throughout the state and a opening eral years that her relations with him ond were on first tho firemen saved floor, balcony (dear and, reaching by were not of such a character as to narked decrease in the number ol up to those In the first balcony, who took them through the roof and warrant the charges made against her cases of contagious disease. caught them and burned them to tarried them down ladders in the rear by Van Houten. Mrs. Van Houten The mines of Mercur in 1903 pro of the building. Two bodies tightly accuses her husband of beating her death where they sat. and not providing for her needs. duced 56.336.62 ounces cf gold, for In locked each other's arms, young Immediately following this rush of which the producer received $1,160,' American Gunboat Goes to Korea. fames there came an explosion, which women apnrently about 25 years of 132.97. while In addition to thl output lifted tiie entire roof of the theatre age, were foetid in one end of the orRear Admiral Sterling, temporarily of the yellow metal quicksilver of the from its walls, shattering the great chestra pit. They must have fallen In command of the Asiatic station, value of $20,000 was retorted. there from the balcony above. cables the navy department announcekyllght Into fragments. As soon as The body of a dark haired apTh total output of Utah's eoal the names first appeared beyond flic parently 12 years of age, wasgirl, the gunboat found ing the departure of nines during the past year foots up curtain a tna't in tho rear of the hall impaled on the iron railing of the first Vickstmrg from Shanghai for Chemulbout 1,752,500 tons. This was pro- shouted ''Fire! Fire!" and the entire balcony, she evidently having bee-.po, Korea, where she has been orderduced in 300 days, the (strike inter- audience rose as one person and made thrown over from the second balcony ed at the Instance of Mr. Allen, the above. American minister at Seoul. The lofering with the output, which, other for the doors. It Is believed that the Wilt all its clothing torn from It, cal riots at Chemulpo recently enwise, would have been much greater. explohion was caused by tho flames hut. a pair of baby shoes, Hie body of a dangered American life and property, in contact with tho gas reser- t hlhl about one year old w as found and the dispatch of a warship was Judge W. II. Dickson Is hovering be- coming a far corner of the second balcony. thought necessary. in tween life and death at his apartments voirs of the theatre, causing them to It hinl evidently been knocked from Its mother's arms and was trampled in the Knutsford hotel, Salt I,ake, ai burst. Japanese Cabinet Meeting. Will J. Davis, manager of the the- beyond recognition. the result of Injuries received hy slip An Important Joint meeting of the cabinet and privy council was held ping on the tile floor, the back of hli atre, said after the catastrophe that It NO MORE WOOD THEATRES. head coming in contact with tha hard tho peoplo had remained in their seats Sunday to consider ways and means and bad not been excited by the cry Architect Who Designed Theater Will In view of floor. the grave situation, hut no not a single life would have Never Use Wood in Such Structure. The production of refined sugar In of tire, difficulty s now anticipated in provid been lost. A Pittsburg sp, TJtah during the year has aggregated o ays: llenjamin ing for the extraordinary expendiThis, however, Is contradicted by II. Marshall, the Chicago architect tures, including the completion of the bout 47.onn.noo pounds, turned out by the factories at T.r hi, Ogden, Logan tho statements of the firemen, who who design. tl, Iroquois llleat-erailway. It is believed that unless Russia and Garland, ?00.noo tons of beets be- found numbers of people sitting in left for ins home tonight, taking adto i anlagt Ihe til si ing used, for which the farmers wera their sea's their faces directed oportuniiy I. modules her reply. Japan will Immeward the stage, as if the performance ievv diately safeguard Korea, though such tie of In !!,! paid about $1,000,000. ir ? '' P will not was still going on. It Is the opinn-twas necessarily mean war In 1003 the Inland Salt company's w '. Russia. i that these(if the ha ti isa- h persons plant at Saltnlr produced 20,000 tons flow ot I II lie cf salt, which, valued at the average been suffocated at oiiee by The Chinese Treaty. to vhic:i runic from behind the ns be t ill w price of 5 j jcr ton, gives tho total gas h At the Chinese legation the con curtain. do. lar cf $ino,ftP0 for the year's output. The " hone ;s u orexpressed that the throne as can be estimated at the an As average number of employes at the at l'i g m ni ratify the Amerlcan-C- ! Is about works salt l.""o people were s present tini", fifty. !':. s,i (omnurclal along treaty recently was I'V"', Whl'e waiving en Main street In 111 the theatre. Three bundled of flies ' ratified by the Fnlted States senate, even ,e first on the floor, the remainder but v, Salt Lake City, Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Were and f. at ratifications may be ex-Miriam Ford, mother of Colonel John being In the balconies and in the bull wer.. In cabling delay. will in D. Ford of the national guard of Utah, ways back of them. bis i' .vernn nt several days ago the ati'-The theatre Is model. the used so many te .louncet-ien- t accidentally fell against an Iron rlllar of the ratification of the an icios rial C nd fractured her skull, causing al- Opera Comioio in Parts, and tiom the w tivaty hei- - sir Liang, tho Chinese rear of each balcony there aio three spr. a is ttiln, er. toes- occasion to urge that most Instant death. the rat ,:i, at' ms at Peking be cxne- out to s to- - per." doors leading ussagewa Edward Clarey, a blacksmith em.lited is much rs possible. ployed by the Black Plamond ni.ne, at F trikert W H. Traint Without Tracks. Pay the Penalty of Con Stockton, met with an accident which of Court A 011 tempt witnessed Paris the trti'C, Wednesday nay cost Mm the sight of his right I.lVlo' Vlcn Char, ellor of a tiack!e-- s under ,1:1 eye. While cutting eff a piece of red Successful operation Pitney denied an Km r "al for hot Iron, the small end flew up, strik- train. 1'pon the conclusion of the mid inn' rry In Jersey City Mon-'for the r rikcrs of the Frank and test tho train stopped at the Klsee silver, w, ing him In the eye. '" ok iiu In Paterson, lnclud-At recent meeting of the I'tah palace ami the inventors received the arm Hermen and six girls, who were at ci ' Eastern rallwny stockholder, the P'ans felicitations of President I nnhct guilty or contempt of court by was composed a motor can moer.'tes an were changed so that the line will run ths'si of 1901. The con-"- l ' ' llsiV an from HcVrr City westerly over Into similar to an ordinary auiomo! In tho disregard of the !l. !i s cons The five ears. in discovery loo the Duchesne country, so as to penestrik-- ' the ion forbidding of sufliclen! transmission oci.ctt trate the Punn berry valley to a point the ":n the with employes ltai.il!:-ve from the inrnams to tin 1,1 altank & on the eastern line near Charleston. ;kiu1i or to "make it it was found that all the cars .liver .... so r those who desired to w The PS'h birthday anniversary of exactly ith the motor. spl. II the Prophet Jesrph Smith, the f umder Radium it Cancer Cute Divor ed by a Bullet. cf th Mormon church, was celebrated te to is Radium ,n e re'he veri. of insanity on account In Salt I.tiV" City en the 23rd. the cor cancer whb Ii bad sp; nl over ti nioveil monies botrg att. ndvl by cstrang. uent between bis wife t entire the ri,ht cheek of William F. Smith rp,";t nl his violent temper, and a number of Joseph ether prominent officers nf th church. Iloflmiin. C2 years old, of N- w.irk. N ,f Angels Camp fired a Vmk he I into The Lehl sugar factory last week V. When he t ame to N". hi brain Christmas day treatment several sp. e'.Cists losed Its season's run with a produe. 'hop v afterward. The trait-tlml Hie glow ll .ief (j,,. pressed tlon for th eaon of P,r:rt.?m pounds could be remove i niv 1. the room occupied by ! ,n cf surar. The ber-t- wrr gr wn by aw ay nearly all the lie h on o ie lims ditlng bouse In Fresno. 1.605 farmers and averaged Jest of bis lo ad. For forti no mre, nt Bia wns found lying on lesi than twelve ten prr ncre. tl ' ,hi,'tl he the radium as placed in ' h pati.-ift occupied whe-- l the $3,910 tons of beets belnf grown on t fire,, mouth, lie suftere iiitoti bullet entered ain, a! xtie I. ICS acres cf land the riglt which relief was obtain. I and In fl,,r a,I took a 1. own ' Weeks a cure perfected. 'ourj,.. ,. 0U( tlear tiie leli tardea : - 111 ( If-0- 1 t 111 th-T- '1 ! ain-mp- I ; !;- ;: I . rirogrc-tlon- i j .sei-oi- I V, iim-s- j rf fr ,. nv sava(;i;s KiLM-iEvac- - urv Ucu Kan.' hcurj i,f for- UTAH A Inquirts of MISSIONARY PARTY MURDERED IN AFRICAN FORESTS. Natives Had No Grievance With White Men, But Chief Decided to Nip Possibility of War in the Bud. Minhter Lyon has reported to the state department from Monrovia, Liberia, under date of November 4th last, the details of the massacre in the depths of an African forest of a white missionary named John G. Tate, with all of his followers; eighteen In number. It appears that the massacre took place as far back as March 15. 1901, jet this, the first detailed account, has just come to hand In an affidavit by Mrs. Mary L. Allen, a white missionary at Liberia. She has the story from some of the native Doo tribesmen, who knew of the killing. Nou-nakro- WILL Tate bad a larg- m:. ion and farm, XKWS and besides lie maintained a considerable school in the Jungle and altoIta'y has officially reiognized th gether nineteen people were in the mi.s.-io-n wh.-it was surrounded In na v Republic of Panama. the night by the Ioo. The first man The Cuban government has formally who answered a knock at the door recognized the republic of Panama. was shot. The interpreter next A strike of t,ooo carriage drivers was shot, and as Tate appeared and and teamsters in St. Louis is threattried to protect the body of tha in- ened. terpreter, he, too, was shot and cut to The typhoid fever epidemic at Butpieces. Pa., is still raging, deaths being ler, The Doos then killed all the remainrecorded daily. of off inmates cut the house, ing Fire on Sunday destroyed the busitheir hands, and placing the bloody members in a coffin, sent them back ness portion of Troy, N. Y., doing to their people as trophies. In ex- $200,000 damage. Doos of Charles W. Graves of lies Moines, their action the planation said: Iowa, is charged with murdering his "We have no fight with the white wife and burning her body. men, but if we do not kill him now, A church choir at Montreal, Canada, he will tiring his country to make war went on a strike Sunday, because of upon us." Minister Lyon, on the strength of adverse criticism by the minister. this affidavit, communicated with the The state department has been ofl.iberian secretary or state, with a view to securing fuller information ficially advised of the recognition by and perhaps the punishment of tha Great Britain of the Republic of Panama. perpetrators of the massacre. sni.MAliY. A new railroad 350 miles long from St. Petersburg to Vitbsk has been opened to traffic. It will be extended to Kieff and Odessa. HE HAVE TO? i 0- ( 1 s sea-io- If! I J l - IS i ' I :i AW7m He-lir- ( :i kmim IM IMS com-eiva- xm . I I 166,-(6- LEPERS 1 i.a IN Russians Said to Be flicted With Dread Disease. Twenty-fiv- ter. NEBRASKA. e Af- A special from Lincoln, Neb., says: Residents near Ninth and H streets have reported to Health Officer Rhode that twenty-fivRussians living in the vicinity have leprosy. The alleged lepers returned from the beet fields e a week ago. The informant reported that a physician had tried io rent several rooms for a sanitarium In which to cure the lepers. The Russians have been doing washing in families in the city. The authorities are investigating the mat ft The Russians do not speak CANADIANS VIOLATE TREATY. Are Building an Armored Cruiser for the Great Lakes. The building of a Canadian armored cruiser for the Great Lakes has caused comment in Ottawa on the treaty supposed to restrict such a movement. Under Secretary of State Pope points out that no treaty exists between Great Britain and the United States limiting the number and armament of vessels to be maintained by the United States and Canada on tha Great Lakes. There is an agreement to cease placing them after six months' notice by either country. Mr. Pope doubts if it Is binding. RECIPROCITY - ' d be-lo- s ' r " o Tie-trai- ' ! ' i ' , '' inter-erln- 1 1 (i i 11 Pre-dilon- 1 ' ' s t d- ! lit-ti- e ', from Mung Chun and 1.500. Koreans, who invaded Chines- - territory from Kyeng-Chunin northeast Korea. g At the request of tho state department, Secretary Moody sent a cablegram to Rear Admiral Sterling, commanding the Asiatic squadron, to dispatch a warship to Chemulpo, Korea, to protect American interests there. Brigadier General Funston virtually admitted in an interview in Walla Walla. Wash., that Fort Walla Walla would be abandoned, following out the present policy of the war department not to rebuild antiquated posts not on main railroad lines. Former State Councilor Bavidovics Scrvia, his wifo and daughter, were murdered on Christmas by three men who broke Into his house with the intention of robbing it. M. Bavidovics was the oldest and richest citizen of Belgrade. Tho volume of immigration at the port of New York continues to swell beyond tho figures of last year. In July, August and September, 129.80!) steerage passengers landed In New York, as against in the same months of 1902. James Vlcick, a Chicago saloonkeeper, who a few days ago choked his wifo to death, strangled himself in his cell at the county jail with a handkerchief. It Is now believed that Insanity was not feigned, but that Vleick took the lite of his wife. In an exchange of shots at Brown-vlllTenn., over a settlement of a few dollars. Tom Hollingshead, white, a young merchant, was shot through the heart, and John, Walter and Henry Jackson anil Andrew Puch, the latter four negroes, were seriously wounded. Tho correspondent of tho London Dally Mail at Sydney. N. S. W cables that the Japanese government has placed orders for large quantities of 108,-S0- c 11 that an indecisive battle has occurred between four battalions of Chinese record-breakin- ' h.-- Foul play is suspected. The Tartar General at Kirin reports of Belgrade, j Hi-- y Reports have reached Quitman, Ga., of trouble at the village of Barney, eighteen miles east. The sheriff with a posse has gone to the scene. The trouble grew out of the killing of a negro desperado by a white man. Rioting is feared. A Christian judge and two Christian gendarmes have been murdered by Mussulmans at Guisinic, in Northern Albania. The victims were recently appointed to their posts in conformity with the Macedonian reform scheme of Austria-Russia- . -- Ini-ut- I "Scotty" Johnson, who owns a large ranch and herds of cattle near Douglas, Wyo., has been adjudged insane at Sentinel Butte, S. D., where he was visiting. Japan la negotiating for the purchase of tA'o Chilean warships. Negotiations with other South American governments for the purchase of warships are also in progress. Funeral services were held Christmas day over the remains of Mrs. Ruth Hoar, the wife of Senator Hoar of Massachusetts, at the residence of the senator in Washington. According to the Spanish newspapers, a project is on foot for the marriage of King Alfonso to bis cousin, the Princess Maria Del Pilar of Bavaria. She is 13 years of age. Fire caused twelve persons to jump from the second-storwindows of the Travelers' Home, a small hotel at MeuMUnee, Mich, The, thirteenth guest, James Beatty, was found dead in the ruins. Brooding over his inability to purchase Christmas gifts for his children, Joseph Phillips, a Hollowville, N. Y., farmer, murdered the children and then hanged himself In a neighboring barn. The dead body of Phillip F. Wenz, secretary of the Wenz Shoe company of St. Joseph, Mo., was found hanging by a wire from tho roof of an empty box car in the railway yards. A Picture by John Charlton, tha Optimistic Canadian Artist. (From the Minne noils Journal.) WILL STUDY DISEASE. MINERS ON TRIAL. Accused of Dynamiting Mine at ho Springs, Colo. Ida- A Jury In the Sun and Moon dynamiting cases from Idaho Springs was secured Tuesday afternoon, and the taking of testimony has begun at Georgetown, Colo. J. E. Chandler, former financial secretary of the Idaho Springs union, who was recently arrested In California for complicity In tho Sun ami Moon outrage, will be tried with the other defendants. Canadians Can Not Complete With American Iron and Steel. An Ottawa. Out., dispatch says sevIron manufacturers eral prominent the minister of have Interviewed finance In regard to a revision of the tariff which will enable them to comthe Iron and steel products pete from the United States. It Is claimed the Americans are selling steel billets, steel rails and other products In Canada at a price 20 to 25 per cent less than exacts! In the domestic market Will Visit Philippines to Study Conditions. Professor Maxmillian Herzog is in San Francisco, en route to his field of labor in the Philippine Islands, to which he tins been called by the United States government to study disease germs ami investigate Asiatic maladies. Professor Herzog Is professor of pathology ami bacteriology In the He will sail on pig lead with New South Wales conChicago polyclinic. the Nippon Marti, which leaves on cerns and that the presumption Is that this lead will be used for tho manufacWednesday fur the Philippines. ture of bulb ts. Chicago Judge Refuses to Interfere The court has dissolved the marWith Prophet's Trip. riage of Prince Frederickbtirg and In the United States District court Princess Alice of The princess, who Is a daughIn Chicago an attorney representing ter of Don Carlos, the Spanish preMarshall. Field & Co., presented a tender, was reported some time ago to petition that the firm be made a party have eloped with her coachn.an, hut to the demurrer In the bankruptcy this Is denied. case of John Alexander Dowlo. The After a trial lasting over threo attorney also asked leave to have weeks. K. M. Jones, accused of the Howie brought Into court for examinamurder of Mrs. Sarah Parmenter at tion. Judge Kohlsaat declined to acHonolulu on August 2.1rd last, was cede to the latter request before found not guilty by a jury, on the Dowie returns from a trip to ground of Insanity. Jones ehot and killed his divorced wife and Mrs. Professor Shoetiburg-Walden-bur- r, his wife's mother. |