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Show VOLUME VIII. NUMBER 57. of Colorado; "Injurious Effect of! Packet s Combinations 1 " poi i Grower and Feeder of Live Stock," liy Hon. C. E. Adams of Nebraska; Winter Feeding on It.mge." l.y Col. c. E. Wnntlund. Missouri and "Our Ponies," by linn. Mortimer Levering of OG DEN, TJ T A II l'tit .is lie ACT AS CHIEFS OH TRIAL TODAY eral Chaffee. HAY AND CHENG HAVE WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. The trial of August W. Mat-hetoday was devoted to the examination of clerks and WASHINGTON. Jan. 13. Chinese others connected with the postofllce Minister Cheng and Secretary of State department and showed great laxity of Hay this morning exchanged ratifica- methods. tions of the Chinese commercial The first witness, John llowley, chief treaty. clerk to First Assistant Postinaster-Geqer- al A copy of the treaty ratified at Pe-th- e Wynne, admitted that the letminister yesterday received cable ter signed "Mai-henmight have been them blister yesterday received cable signed by any of the several clerks In instructions to make the exchange at Muchen'a department. He said that once. up to April 1st it was the common olution requesting President Roosevelt usage of the division chiefs to deleoffices to settle to tender his good any MONSTER PETITION gate subordinates to sign routine mall. claims Colombia may make' against FROM GERMAN WOMEN In April such practice was prohibiPanama for indemnity for loss of terrted. itory. The resolution went over. 13. It Is stated today Jan. BERLIN, The testimony created a sensation, Senator Patterson presented a reswhen that reassembles the a Reichstag it showed how completely the asolution from the Colorado State Fednext week a monster petition will be sistant postmaster-general- s are at the Ineration of Labor declaring that the women be ad- mercy of subordinates, even to the that presented asking destate in dustrial conditions that mitted to do business on the German expenditure of money. mand a congressional investigation. It Bourse. It sees that there is small, drew out a statement condemning the chance that the request will be attitude of the miners from Senator granted. Senator Pat-tenScott of West Virginia. declared that the mine owners ONLY ONE JUROR IN were supplying money to pay soldiers THE BANDITS TRIAL for the express purpose of exterminating union labor men. Senator Scott CHICAGO, Jan. 13. Another panel replied that the Federation of Labor of a hundred men was exhausted this of Colorado had destroyed life and afternoon In the attempt to secure CITY ORDINANCES WERE NOT was declared and there that property ENFORCED. jurors in the car barn bandits' trial. no more tyrannical or despotic organissecured thus far. Only one has been ation in existence. The court reversed yesterday's order In the house the' bill appropriating Iroquojs Investigation Brings Out That and perltted Mamie Dunn to resume half a million to stamping out the cottInspection of Thoators her seat In the courtroom. Was Fares. on boll weevil passed. The house went into committee of the whole for GOELETS IMPERSONATOR the consideration of the legislative, exCHICAGO. Jan. IS. Mayor HarriMAY BE EXTRADITED ecutive and Judicial appropriation bilL son, Fire Marshal Musham, Alderman The house committee of the whole and Building Inspector Laugh-ll- n WELLAND, Ont, Jan. IS. When Mayor carried an amendment offered by Hepbeen summoned by Coroner have this afternoon tbs court convenes burn striking out the appropriation of to appear before the jury this Treager Judge will order the extradition of 1175,000 for the maintenance of the In afternon the Iroquoia holocaust InJames Abeel, the New Torker who Imcivil service commission. This action follows the sensaquiry. Bingham personated young Goeiet and became tional gave notice that he would demand a made by Building Inchargea to Eleanor Anderson. Abeels vote on the amendment when the bill engaged spector Williams yesterday to the efwill take an appeal Immediattorney Is fect that the city has only one quarreported back to the house. court at Toronto. to a FIXED TREATY MATTERS . on HIS DAY IN PRISON Con-iressm- an higher ter the number of inspectors required and that only the most superficial InCHURCHILL CHANGES could be made. Mayor HarHIS POLITICAL FAITH spections rison will also be examined relative to the report he received on the theaLIVERPOOL, aJn. 18. The Poat tolust ters In November showing day asserts that when parliament ail were violating the city ordithat opens Winston Churchill, Conservative, nances. The coroner will ask why the will become an Independent free trawere not enforced as soon ordinances der and several other Conservatives as the discovery was made. Instead probably follow his example. of turning the report over to the council, where It eventually landed In a AND XEW YORK, Jan. 13. Former Driggs, who was fined $10,-0- 0 and sentenced to serve one day In Prison, was released at 6:30 this morning after being in a cell all night. He was met at the Jail by friends and 111 driven away In a carriage. The fine was propmtply paid. FIREMAN . KILLED ENGINEERS pigeon hole. INJURED Continued testimony of employee corroborated the fact that practoday ST. LOIjIS, Jan. IS. A collision sole available fire apparcoal train oc- tically the tween a freight and of two tubes of Kllfyre, consisted atus BELGRADE, Jan. 13. Great quantSouthern railway at ities of war material are passing curred on the which proved ineffectual. New Baden, Illinois, this morning. through Benia toward Bulgaria, IndiMayor Harrison was on the stand Fireman Fred Meslner was killed and this afternoon and admitted that he cating that the latter country Is both engineers were severely Injured. for eventualities failed to take any action on Commissioner Willlama report other than that ON TRIAL FOR MURDER of referring it to the council. He said BUSHNELL DYING OF GIRL HE LOVED it was the custom that all antiquated COLUMBUS, and Impractical laws should not be enOhio, Jan. 18. ALLENTOWN, Pa., Jan. 18. A Jury forced. After the fire he looked up the Bushnell is believed to be was secured this morning to try Alois matter and ordered the theaters closed. dying. Eckstein with being an accessory to He raid that Chicago hasn't money and after the fact in the murder of enough to properly conduct the deMabel Bechtel, whom he loved. partment of building Inspection. OF PREPARING FOR TROUBLE WHEN SPRING OPENS be- prt-Wrl- ng rnOCFFDB PORTLAND. Or, Jan. erclses today of the Nj Wock association conslste members of the es mlt,w on Hve stock condi various states and terrll addresses from represent arlous markets of Chi. bY 0mah- Pi? nd rth - St.. Joseph Inaaapolls re read. The annual report of nva F. Martin, was re n and papers on the f EL also read: ' Industry." by Hon. THE not in court tin? prose Uii stand. his visit with tap-t.iitl. K. saloon after the hold-uand a they passed the door of the wine room they heard iiu.iicy rat thug on the table ill the iimiii. Subsequently he went to the Editor biili'ii house and he and the night Hi1 u HO EFFECT Urow n to tlie p. B.-ll- DRIGGS SERVES 1904. pi C ecil, .1. 'Ulcer It.irloii Wilson next took the Machen Trial Throws Light on One of the Defends the Colorado GENERAL GORDON WILL Zang Saloon Hold-up- s Patterson BE BURIED TOMORROW of Some Floor Loose the On Postoffice Has Chance to Prove Miners Methods. Senate. ATLANTA. the His Innocence. Gu, Jan.. 13. General Gordon's funeral train waa met by a great gathering of Confederates, many in their faded gray uniforms of war LETTERS SIGNED BY CLERKS DIFFICULT TO SECURE JURY LEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION days The casket was carried to the state capitol, where the body will lie in state until 10 o'clock tomorrow. The funeral will be the largeat ever held Underlings Have Practically Full Sway Ed Makaa Favorable in Proprietor of Saloon. PosiSenate Committee Georgia. Even in the Expenditure of Identified on tho tively Appropriation Hickey as Ona Report Messages of condolence were receivof Funds. of Men. Masksd ths $2,125,000. ed from President Roosevelt and Gen- ately 13. lllioil Indiana. IS. Senator WASHINGTON, Jan. Fulton today made a favorable report to the senate from the committee on the bill on industrial expositions Lewis the for and Clark exproviding bill approThe Portland. at position amendThe. $2,125,000. only priates ment recommended by the committee ex)a to require that all government made under be the shall penditures lupervlaion of a national commission. Senator Hale today Introduced a res- WEDNESDAY. JANUARY NEW GERMAN CONSULATES. PARK COMPANY. GLENW00D BERLIN. Jan. '8. A committee of esthe Reichstag today decided to Officers Chosan Last Night and BanSeattle, tablish consulates st Atlanta, quet Served in Weber New Orleans and St Paul. Club. The stockholders of the Glenwood GERMAN STEAMER WRECKED. company held their first annual Park Jan. 13. A dispatch LONDON, the banquet laat evening in the Weber club from Comma, Spain, says that and Brazil rooms. A fine menu waa served German steamer Rosario, from VH-In- a la reported very enjoyable eevnlng to lfamburg, went ashore near to have been passed. The following drowned. were and twelve persons were chosen to serve on the of directors for the ensuing board HUNDRED WERE KILLED. year: BERLIN. Jan. 13. Die Post reports st Thomas D.. Dee. J. W. Abbott, C. H. that by an explosion of petroleum a Klrcher, R. S. Joyce. II. H. Spencer, more than Botkin, In the Caucasus, E. W. Matson. Geo. G. Matson, W. J. killed. were workmen hundred no Shealy and James Flngree. Although the board has not orgaPORT FROZEN IN. This 13. nised yet, it Is understood that some Jan. VLADIVOSTOCK. prewho served last yenr will be officers port Is icebound, thus effectually this No plans were discussed for from chosen. venting sny naval operations season. the coming base at present. R. E. Hickey, a man of many aliases, charged with being one of the gang who are alleged to have held up the Zang saloon on Grant avenue, owned by George Bello, on October 20th of last year and stole $01.75 and a gold watch, was arraigned before the bar of justice lit the Second district court this morning, Judge Rolapp presiding. Hickey was one of the gang arrested by the local officers about two months ago when the raid was made on the O. K. saloon, at which time Georgs H. Wells, the lute proprietor of that saloon, was arrested for complicity In the hold-uand which was fully reported In the columns of the Journal at that time. Hickey appeared In court attired In a neatly fitting suit of clothea of the latest cut, and ahirt and neckwear of the most recent fushlon. He ia defended by Boren X. Christensen of Salt Lake and District Attorney Halp, verson prosecuted, Sheriff Bailey occupying a seat close beside the prosecutor! Hickey is the first of the four arrested to come up for trial, the trials of the others being set in the following order: John Monroe, George II. Wells and James Baines. A motion to amend the Information making it read Ed Bello Instead of George Bello was granted by the court and excepted to by the defense. Wells, together with his attorney, John D. Murphy, occupied seats within the bar of the court. Some difficulty waa experienced In securing a jury, several of those called having read the accounts of the hold-u- p In the newspapers and formed definite opinions as to the guilt or Innocence of the defendant and were consequently successfully challenged and excused. It was after 11 o'clock before a jury waa finally secured and sworn. The opening statement of the case by District Attorney Halverson occupied nearly half an hour. In which he recited In detail all the facta and circumstances which he exiiected to prove. George or Ed Bello, the proprietor of the Zang saloon, was the first witness called. He related the story of the four men coming Into the saloon about 10 oclock at night, two through the rear door and two through the front door, their faces masked, their hats pulled down over their eyes and their coat collars turned up. "What did they do?" asked Mr.Hal-verso- n. They put a gun In my face," answered the witness. "What did you do?" was the next question. "I didn't do snythlng but put my hands up," replied the witness. They then pushed him into a corner, and the defendant Hickey adjusted the curtains on the door so that they would not be observed from the street. After robbing him, the money drawer, cash register and attempting to break open the slot machine, they ordered witness into a closet, told him to sit down and stay there and locked him in. witness Under went to room No. 10. When they kuiHked at tlie door some one shouted, "Who's there?" The night clerk aiiHWereii that it was him, tlie door opened, i, ut when the occupant espied the ntllrer they blew out the light, sl.iniuird the door and locked it. Witness took a shot through the door. Then he observed that some one was lit room 0, anil as the door cautiously opened he tired. Suhsqtirtitly Hailing called upon them to stop shooting and he would open up, which they did and Hulling surrendered and was placed under arrest. In the meantime Officer Elam hud come to Wilson's nsslstanee. A search of room 10 afterwards elucidated the fact that the screen netting had been torn off the window. Nothing of importance waa brought out in Mr. Bello having entered during the examination of Wilson he was coiled to the stand und as to the value of the watch and chain that were stolen. He placed different values on the articles at the various preliminary homings, and at one stated eli-t- n. cross-examin- ed that he bought the watch at Smalley's and ut another Hint he got it from the enst. He corrected the Inttcr statement by explaining tlint the Jeweler, Bmulley, got the watch from the east. He stated that the reiort of the proceedings of the preliminaries were either incorrect or he had been misunderstood as regards the values. He as to his was severely Identification of Hickey, hut held positively to his testimony on dlreet excross-examin- amination. Wants to Know Why Not What They Once Were. Things Are HEARTRENDING TALE OF WOE Says Ha's Ready to Cringe and Crawl Before Those Whom Ha Abused and Villified. - ( From the Billtown Bugle.) In our capacity as editor of the Bugle wc have kicked like a cross-eye- d mule.In our capacity as mayor of this town we have scratched like a bald-head- - ed wildcat. in lstli of our capacities wo have bragged like both sides of a prize fight And the community seems ns insensate as n decaying calihage in the moonlight Have the public no hearts? Even a cabbage has a heart. The public owe something to ug. They have let the Bugle and the Bugle editor run this community for the last ten years; and we feel that we have acquired cIhIiiis on their tenderness which they are bound as benevolent and charitable people to recognise. They have let us have our own way; we have talked favorably aliout ourselves and unfavorably about everyone else; and the public have made us think that, us we were half crasy, wa might continue to have our own way ns long as we lived. Captain C. C. Brown of the Ogdon police force next took the stand. His testimony was tnnlnly corroborative of that given liy Officer Wilson, except that when he returned to the O. K. And now the public drops us like saloon a second lime he looked Into the wine room and found It uiinccu-ple- d. a cold siii(o. The circulation of our pawr, the llugle, in falling off by Elijah Larkin, Ogden eorres)Oiideiit scores and hundreds. The city graft Is only worth a third of the Deseret News, took the stand whut It was before the slot machines of to was and testified that h he going weer on of Ortober the iKtstofflce the night put out of business and before a !0lh he observed four men coins out strict system of license was adopted. It begins to look ns if we were not of the Zang saloon with their coat collars turned up and their huts pulled going to have nny votes to sell and dedown over their eyes. He described liver In the legislative assembly next the physical appearance of the men whiter. In view of these circumstances ws and their wearing Hpparel, hut could call uMin the kind cltlxens who have not recognise them. John McLaren.nlght clerk In the Og- humored us la the uist to come forden house on the night of the robliery, ward and help us out of this hole. Never mind If we huve abused you was then called. His testimony was to the effete that before the robbery and your families. Never mind if we have outraged all two men giving the names of Riley . sensibilities. at your the house, and Quinn registered We want every advertiser who has and also registered for two friends under the names of Quinn and Mur-pr- y. left us to coine back with his money. We want every subscriber who has He assigned them rooms t and 10. He recognised the man giving the dropped the Bugle to skin back to this name of Riley as Hailing. Ills further office and pay for the year In advance. If anybody took offense at our blustestimony corroborated former witter In the past, we now beg to acknowlnesses. John Hailing, one of the men who edge that we are by nature ns crawlbut who ing as Uriah Heep and we will do the participated, In the hold-uhas since turned states evidence and act of servility according to the most Is now the star witness in the csss, approved Heep pattern. Come back, come back, and the Bugle took the stand. Hailing stated that he will tie as mild as a surklng editor there left was born at Brigham City, In 1 81t3 und had been wandering east dove. In the meantime the city council and west since, except for a period siient In the Idaho penitentiary under won't do what we tell them. They sentence for grand larceny. He land- have quit being afraid of us since the ed in Ogden about the 15th of October, Bugle lost Its grip. We want to say to the council that met his old friend Monroe, whom he to if the went In San they are no longer afraid of us then knew Francisco, we are afraid of them: and If they O. K. saloon and met Hickey. At the time this report closed Hai- won't crawl to us this yenr, we will crawl to them. ling was still on the stand. p, SCALDED TO DEATH. DEATH OF FORMER The little daughter of met a death last painful George Taylor on of her home the at parents night TO CHINA Owens avenue, between Eighth and Ninth streets. Yesterday afternoon positively asserted that the defend- while Mrs. Taylor was occupied In the ant was the man who adjusted the cur- kitchen, she lifted a large bucket of BUFFALO, X. Y Jan. 13. Charles water off the stove and put It on the tains on the door of the saloon. Mrs. R. D. Parker was next called to floor. The child, which was standing Denby, formerly United States ministhe stand. The prosecutor stated that near her, stumbled and fell into it, ter to China, died suddenly this mornA ing at the Hotel Sherman, Jamestown. while her evidence might be somewhat scalding her lower extremities. out of order at that time he wished physician was at once summoned, who Ills home is in Evansville, Indiana. Denby was a noted diher evidence taken so that she might alleviated somewhat the little girl's served and not save could life. nearly fourteen her plomat of Indisposisufferings, but be excused on account In service at Pethe years died diplomatic was She chambermaid the tion. Mrs. Parker night. during of Cleveland's both kin, of including the the house at the Ogden night binder McKinley. He was terms and I. INSTALLATION. O. F. 0. morning the following and robbery, a member of the commission which while cleaning room nine, which was hold-up- s, she At the last regular meeting of Investigated the army accounts of the occupied by two of the Junction City Lodge No. 36, I. O. O. F.. war with SimiIii. including the emfound a $5 bill on the were balmed beef scandals. He was a memand the following named offlcers-eleThere was no taP. ber of the Philippine commission C. was current term: Installed for the at this stage an adjournment with Tuft and Schurmnn nnd has been V. B. L. noble G.; Batch, Utter, grand; ken for lunch. retired from public life Eld E. 2 o'clock Richard practically at Walter secretury; Richey, court resuming Upon since Hint time. Bello was cnl)iI for by the defense. Macintosh, treasurer. four-year-o- hl MINISTER cross-examinati- -- cross-examinati- et |