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Show Jlulilislirlt Daily at (Oijrtru, lUali 217 IX.-- N. VOL WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1905 GENERAL JOHN Q. CANNON TRUSTEE OFFERS A NEW PLAN IS ARRESTED IN CANADA Lightning Explodes Dynamite in Shed in Which They Had . Taken Shelter. ' Record tod That Yesterday's and 250 Prostof Thirty Deaths York City Will DKsl MOINES, la.. July 19. Lightrations in Rew ning struck a shed at the West RiverToday. Be Surpassed . taking shelter July SEW YORK, 1. Today ! vl scoreher in New York and torrld the from !nd no relief before Long lther ii in sight. were reporting t the police It la believed 1 prostration. be broken, will record 250 and proatrationa rt, deatha were deatba Three reported. thin o'clock morning, up to 9 la ery hospital in the city a the police patrola are being ambulance. The temperature oclock bureau at j weather g y-- from the rain exploding morning, dynamite blowing five of them to atoms, dead are: SALT LAKE, July 19. John Q. Canror. r.ii ii'ci Iv , ivtary of tile iiet-Utah world's fair commission at St. Lou; i;a ;i treated at Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, charged with forgery ami embezzle- inent. Extradition papers are now being (.'.union la ac- cuaed of forging the name of former Governnr W'elln to some war- rants He disappeared Ute Ust January.:)1 u hit ti time lie waa brig- adler general of the Utah National Guard. m-- this Charles Brown. ' Luke Miller. Harry Belknap. Dell Vance. George Ariowwood. Three of the dead men leave families. The building was entirely destroyed. EURO ROOT CHINESE PUT THE NOW re-rt- ed TO LAUNCH BATCE8HIP KANSAS WITH STATE SECRETARY WINE CAMDEN, X. 'J., July 19. Announcement is made by the New Yoik Shipbuilding company that the 16,000-to- n battleship Kansas will be launched the at yarda here on August 12, It Is -. durSeventeen death were reported said that the ship will be christened At 11 o'clock the with the customary bottle of wine, notthe forenoon. withstanding reports to the contrary. nperature waa 91. deatha have been POSTAL TREATY WITH glnce midnight A heavy rain-jbroke over the city at S o'clock REPUBLIC OF PANAMA affording temporary la afternoon, WASHINGTON. July 19. The postal recently conduced between CINCINNATI, July 19. Five deatha the treaty United States and the republic of were reported Panama went Into effect today. Unmd many proatrationa o the police today aa a reault of Uie der Its provisions the rates and condiThe city la facing a ixtrcme heaL to articles for Panama tions applicable mter famine. aie made uniform with those In force between this country, Canada, Mexico PHILADELPHIA. July 19 The tor-l- d and Cuba. ' 10 nere. At continue weather dock thle morning the temperature DAKOTA BIBLE CONFERENCE This Morning, 92. OPENS AUSPICIOUSLY 0--. CLEVELAND, 19. July Eight- een deatha of babe ahd two aduUa aa a reault of the hot weather are reported today. CHICAGO, July 19. The city fa atlli sweltering, but relief In the shape. of a lake breeze la predicted for tonight. Eleven deatha were reported to the coroner today aa a reault of the heal. AMERICANS WIN TROPHY FINALS IN DEVIL'S LAKE, N. D., July 19. The Bible conference for which preparations have been making for some time opened auspiciously today on the Chautauqua assembly grounds and will continue for one week. Noted divinca, educators and speakers of prominence are here from .Minneapolis, Chicago, Winnipeg and other points, and all Indications point to a highly successful and well attended conference. LONDON, July 19. In the Davie ISLAND PARK ASSfeflkBLY AND SUMMER 8CHOOL trophy finale today William Larned. America, beat Brookes, Australasia. Deal Wright, America, beat Wilding, ROME CITY, Ind, July 19. The twenty-seven- th Australasia. session of the Western ARRANGING TO BRING SPANIARDS HOME Chautauqua (Island Park assembly) and summer school opened here today and will continue until August 11. The attendance is the largest ever registered on an opening day. and gill signs point to an exceptionally succeessful session. The program provides for the usual university study course, with competent lecturers and round table July 19. The Spanish government la arranging for repatriation of the Spaniards Imprisoned In the Philippines by the Americana during the war of 1891, who are still In the Islands. leaders. MADRID. a L EEEECT Allay Agitation. WASHINGTON, July 19. EUbu Root, former secretary of war, was sworn In shortly after 10 o'clock as secretary of state. There was little formality and the new secretary made no speech. WILL WEBER GET A 8ECOND TRIAL AUBURN. CaL, July 19. Will Adolph Weber be granted a new trial ! The common prediction la that ne will not, but It has been suggested aa possible that theie may be wrapped up In the great mass of evidence and testimony some flaw in the chain of established facts against the condemned, which the supreme court may consider would Justify a new hearing. The thoughts of such an event are not pleasant to the ccurt officers, but it are is a possibility that legal men speculating upon. Attorney-GenerWebb believes the supreme court will take up the case at the October session, ana that a decision will be reached some time In November. The vdlumlnoue transcript of testimony, which consists of 800 pages, will reach the court In a sho.i while, and the opinion prevails here that the case will be settled not Uter al NEW YORK. July 19. In a letter to Attorney Taul LTavarb. Georg Wpstlnghnuse. a trustee of the Equitable. offers plans fur the management of the society which he thinks will be agreeable tn the policy holders. He suggests that all shareholders place their shares In the hands of trustees, with the power to vote for an amendment to the society's charter providof ing that the stock shull consist five tlinuHiiiul shares uf the value of SHIPBUILDING COMPANY DECLARES DIVIDEND 820 each, and that all directors be 19. The pel icy holders. Only one shnre Is to CLEVELAND, O., July American Hhtpbulldlng company today lie held by a single person, who must declared a 4 per cent dividend on the be a policy holder. With Little Formally the Oath of Shanghai Advices Say Consular Authorities Are Unable to Office Was Administered m rai during the recent visit of the kilxer to Kiel, the men claiming that l.ey were handily treuted by the officers. When the kaiser hoisted a 4 signal to the fleet crew uf the Fraule-lilo- b they responded by hoisting a dirty piece of cloth. The emperor ordered the vessel out of the nurbor and the men resimnsible for the mutiny The commander severely punished. waa suspended for excessive cruelty. common stock. re-rt- ed ht rwenty-elg- Dirty Rag Hoisted in Response to a Signal to the Fleet From the Kaiser. Suggests Amendment That Directors of the Equitable Must Be PolicyHolders and One Share Only HKftLIX, July 19. A mutiny octo Be Held By Single Person. curred on the German trulser Fraue-lilo- b Former Secretary of Utah Worlds Fair Commission Charged With Forgery and Embezzlement .Extradition Papers Now Being Prepared. side mine in which six miners were FOR VICE-ADMIRA- L KAMMIMURA REPORT8 SOME ACTIVITY TUKIO. 19. July kamtmuru reports: Vice-Admir- al DEGREE OF HONOR IN SESSION AT PORTLAND ii lURTLAND, July 19. The grand lodge of the Degree of Honor begnn Its annual meeting here today, and will remain In session over tomorrow. The meeting is the best attended In the history of the grand lodgu. delegates being present from all local branches of the order throughout the Mate. Ure-go- Our destroyer flotilla wns shelled by tht enemy off Yuktwan. The flotilla replied, silencWASHINGTON. July 19. Advices ing the enemy and forcing the cavaliy from Shanghai announce that the pro- to retire. Later the flotilla discoverposed boycott on American guods went ed a mounted patrol and shelled them. Into effect today. The consular au- The cruiser Chlhaya shelled the ene' thorities are unable to alluy the agi- my's guard north of Oeknlie point, FIND EXQUISITE ANCIENT northeustern Korea." tation. GREEK STATUARY STABBED HIS ENEMY JAPANESE ARMY LANDED ROME. July 19. In a secluded spot NORTH OF VLADIVOSTOK THIRTEEN TIME8 on one of the lower slopes of Vesuvius, LONDON, July 19. The Toklo cor- where doubt leas they were buried tn ALTURAS, CaL July 19. Joseph Fulgreat convulsions which nearly ler lies at the point of death at Lake-vie- respondent of the dally telegraph says the 2.000 years ago burled Pompeii, there Just across Ihe Oregon line, and that a Japanese army has been landed have Just been brought to light soma Mrs. Bradiock, Henry seriously north of Vladivostok and that s coin wounded. Is confined to her bed, so the plete envelopment of the fortress is exquisite examples of the best period of Greek statuary. The objects are in report reaches here, as the resutl of Imminent. tfrra cotta, and are said to present all an attack made upon them by Brad-loc- k, the characteristics of the work ol Lake-viethe well known brewer, of HOLD AUTOPSY ON l'rsxltele. who returned home uuexpect CARLTON'S SECOND WIFE edly a few nights ago. NEW YORK. July 19. The body of CONDEMNED MURDERER The story was brought here by the E. E. Carlton's second wife was taken STRANGLES HIMSELF driver of the Alturas-Lakerie- w stage. from the grave In Calvary cemetery suswaa Whether or not Bradiock nr an for the purpose holding today ST. PAUL, July 19. Edward Gotls-ciial- k, picious of hla wife Is nut known, but autopsy tn discover the cause of her who was sentenced to hang on et any rate on the night In question death. August 8 for the murder of Joaeph he returned to his home much sooner Hartman, and who was also charged than he was expected. He found Fulwith killing Christian Schlndeldeckei, ler and his wife In one of the bed FUN8TON GUILTY OF DISTURBING THE PEACE strangled himself to death In hla cell rooms, It Is said, and at once proceed today with a piece of shirt. ed to attack them. IOLA, Kan., July 19. E. H. Fun-sto- n, Fuller was stabbed thirteen times. former congressman and father FRENCH DECLARES It Is reported, and there Is no hope for HE 13 NOT GUILTY his recovery. The woman was cut (p of General Funaton, was today found carof and the peace the breast, but. although the wound guilty disturbing 19. Charles O.. July AKRON, He was Is an ugly one. she will recover. rying concealed weapons. Bradiock was arrested as soon as fined 85 on each charge, together with French of California and Ohio, a promoter, Is now In the county JaiL He news of the affair became known and the costs of the suits. esInsist that he is not guilty of securAdair he said while that 83.000 on now ball. Judge out is teemed Mr. Funaton there was no ing money from Nathan Berk by false doubt of his guilt Funaton will ap- pretenses and wiH fight the cane to a PLAN TO MAKE TWO finish. COUNTIE8 OF LINCOLN peal both cases. w, than January 1st Webers prison existence continues about the same. He has occasional visitors, but not many. He does not grow In favor with the officers, as nls continues surly. Most of demeanor his time is devoted to profound literature. He shows no more concern than PIOCHE, Nev.. July 19. A moveusual about his appeal to the higher ment is on foot to divide Lincoln court coui.ty at the third standard parallel, making uf it two count'es, the new one to be called Fremont, after John MEDIAEVAL TOURNAMENT OPENS IN BRU88EL3 Fremont, the noted pathfinder. Calient expects to be the seat of the BRUSSELS, July 19. Many vlailoy northern county in Nevadashrdlushr are in Brussels to witness tomorrow a northern county. Lincoln Is the largest real mediaeval tournament historically county In Nevada, and also the largcorrect In all details. The arrange- est in the United States, being 2,0 ments for the affair were directed by miles long from the northern to the the famous historian, Joseph Cuveller, southern boundary line. There Is some the opposition to the proposition, who searched hundreds ot old manu' of from that most the fact serious coming to house the belonging scripts for details of, these knightly the county la heavily In debt its obvalgames, and finally decided to repro- ligations exceeding the assessed duce the most famous of all Belgian uation. V tournaments the one which took place In thle city under the auspices of Count RIKSDAG WILL REJECT THE GOVERNMENT BILL do Charlaie, February 29, 1452. The adversary of Count de Charlais STOCKHOLM. July 19. It Is rewas the young Count de Lalslug. one of the most famous knights of that ported that the riksdag will reject the time. Sount de Charlais won after government bill providing for the eighteen lances had been broken, and separation of Norway and Sweden. received the prise of honor from the The cabinet will resign. princes. In the tournament tomorrow CONGRESS cavalry officers will take the placet of ZEMSTVO CONVENES AT MOSCOW the knights of old. AGE COMING OF LE . Secession Movement Has Gained Cripple Creek Assayers Under A rGreat Headway To Be Named rest Charged With Recdv- -' the Loyal Arcanum. ing Stolen Ore NEW YORK, -- It la now I months since the supreme juwll of the Royal Arcanum met at Atlantic City and decided to advance tasuram e rates of the order. Thle ulllclent time tor the sen-of the rank and file of the L 10 crystallise, and It has now that some decisive atep in the right direction "5 the order ta bound to lose a DnSl pf.rcentae of Its membership, rmg the last two or three week have been held in wSmn.t,on Ma"Mhueett8, Wleconaln, Pennsylvania and othe protests at the In eS vigorous .nljV . tM have been made, and m bere have been open e,Mlon an the formation f HL0t r July 19. r V or-r- be-vld- Jr vJvik' Jwn. J order- - The accession moveKa,"ed F headway, ana 'll to 1P"oter have even gone so far as or the new at Up?n a " drr f the Loyal Arcanum. .te" uPn by the PTm. t its May meeUng onlhly Pnymenu of mem-11- 1 ot 40 and beyond from to uo v.nPr CTnt To reKlnd this etton went or-th- .f14 ! ??Bd ntl su-Tn- councH- - cch rep-requ- mU8t Bend a written fna,v resent to call a nfh?vUpren,e meeetinr 5? ,nprem coundL It rwulred number of Ute counru hava already made eucb " actton baa been taken by the 7 .1 mem- - Ahe,r niemberehtp until 7," hope that the new '.n October rat? m date the action it V1 lf .rrUhdrawn' Munc11 Ut L r,?1? folia or bi tav. V 5r.that ,mmedate steps torn a new and rival order, ementaif. favor,n the secession that more than bb Per rm?Ldtar of the Royal ianum ;fih?mbl WUMraw Mn now ordJT anJ 111 -, DENVER, July 19. Charged with receiving gold ore knowing It wae stolen, six assay era in the Cripple Creek district have been placed under heavy bonds. It la alleged the assay-er- a have' cleared 880,000 in the past alx months. It la said 81000,000 worth , of ore ie stolen every year,. . . - Ber-gun- dy TEXAS CONFEDERATE REUNION AT GALVESTON 120,000 FOR CREDITORS OF GOLDFIELD GALVESTON. Tex., July 19. The morning trains brought scores of peoHAWTHORNE, Nev., July 19. On ple Into Galveston to attend the annual the eve of the trial of J. R. Boal. cashreunion of the Texas division. United ier. and J. B. Young, president, of the Hotels and defunct Gold field Confederate. Veterans. Bank and Trust boarding-house- s are' filled with veter- company, Earl Rogers, attorney for ans and their friends, and all Indica- Boal, today deposited 820,000 with the tions point to an unusually successful receiver of the ruined coneem for the The interest of the day benefit of the creditors. , This will gathering. centered la the opening exercises, enable the receiver to declare a paywhich were presided over by Major-Gener- al ment of about per cent. The K. M. Van Zandt of Fort money was raised fifty relatives of Boat, by Worth. Addresses of welcome were It is said. delivered and responded to and resolutions were presented dn the death of JURY IN WILLIAMSON CASE IS STILL OUT former Governor Lubbock. The remaining business sessions, which continue over tomorrow, will be Inter PORTLAND, July 19. The Jury in spersed with many features of enter- the Williamson land fraud case Is still tainment arranged by the Galveston out at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Shortveterans. The downtown section la ly before noon the Jury came Into gayly decorated Hf honor of' the re- court and asked for further Instruct union. tione on -- the subject of perjury. Tne charge and nature of government land ' PRESIDENT AND BOY contract Vae given and tbs Jury again CAMPER8 ARE BACK retired. OTSTER BAT, July 19. The presi-de- n and boy campers returned to Sagamore Hill at 9 o'clock this morning after a night on the shore of the sound. Every one of the party, including the president, seemed to have enjoved the outing. The president received three visitors today, General Ilornce Porter, former atnbassadoV to France, Judge W. W. (Jotton, the now federal Judge for Oregon and Theodore Dodge, an English acquaintance. MOSCOW, July 19. The Zemstvo congress convened at noon at the resThe idence of Prince Dolgorokoff. congress is being held in defiance of the Russian authorities. - FIFTY CAVALRY HORSES BURNED TO DEATH 4 Saxe-Co-bu- rg 19. Gotha, Coburg, other cities of the tha duchies were en fete today In honor of the of the young Duke Karl Edward, the English-bor- n prince of Albany, who waa chosen to succeed to the throne of Saxe-Cobuand Gotha on the death of hie uncle. The young duke reached ' his twenty-fir- st birthday today, and over the took ceremonies with simple 1 cine of government from Prince Ernest of Hohenlohe, who acted aa regent during the minority of the young duke. to The duke made formal entry Gotha this morning, The young ruler was met at the entrance of the city by troops and escorted to the palace, where he took the oath. BERLIN, July Gemunden and Saxe-Coburg-- age-comi- ng rg CHEYENNE, Wyo.. July 19. Fire BREAK UP . Ust night destroyed a troop stable at TRYING TO GANG OF SMUGGLERS fort Washakie. Fifty cavalry horses were burned to death. . SAN FRANCISCO, July 19. CapCYCLONE CREATES. tain F. M. Munger of the revenue cutIN SPAIN ter service has been detached from . MUCH DISTRESS duty at San Francisco and sent u Port Townsend on acount of extensive al19 A cyclone has MADRID, July most entirely destroyed the harvest in smuggling being done by a gang operthe provinces of Caceres and Ssrgossa, ating in Puget Bound. The government la making a special effort to supcresting general distress. press the Illegal trafllo In opium and Chinese coolies. With Munger in the ASSESSOR SENTENCED TO LIFE IMPRISONMENT north there will be a flotilla comprisHELSINGFORS. July 19. Hohen-tlia- l, ing the revenue cutter Plant and the assassin of Procurator John- launches Arcadia, Guard and Scout son. has been sentenced to life TENNESSEE BAR MEET- - CANNIBALS DEVOUR 4 4 Takes Over the Reins of Govern- Served Twelve Years for Attemptment of Duchies of ing to Kill H. C. Frick During Homestead Strike. and Gotha. ING AT CHATTANOOGA 2000 NEGROES BERLIN, July. 19. The CoIonUI authorities in German southwest Africa report an outbreak of the cannibal tribe of NJems In the Ger- man Cameroon. During June the tribe devoured two thousand ne- groea and eight white persona The German forces are too weak to ' cope with the savages. 444444444444444 444444.44444.444444 4 4 4 4 4 CHATTANOOGA. Tenn., July 19. bench Many prominent members of the at the and bar were present today of the annual meeting of the opening Tennessee Bar association at Lookout Mountain Inn. The sessions are to continue until Saturday-- The features of the meeting will be reports from the various committees and papers on important topics by prominent lawyers ind Judges of Tennessee. PITTSBURG, July 19. Alexander Berkman, former anarchist, left tbs Western penitentiary this morning, having served twelve years and eight months for attempting to kill H. C. Frick durln gthe great Homestead strike. He waa taken to Clalremont, where he will serve one year for carrying concealed weapons. Eight years and two months of this time was commuted for good behavior. MONUMENT IN MEMORY OF JEWISH 80LDIERS NEW YORK, July 19. A movement Is on foot among the wealthy Hebrews of this city who have lived In the soutn tu start a fund for the erection of a monument to the Jewish soldiers who fought In the Confederate army. It is claimed that there were not less than 1,590 Hebrews who wore the gray, and they proved their gallantry on many a bloody field. It la recalled that the- ' of the confoderfirst surgeon-gener- al ate army was of this faith. He was General David Deleon. It Is proposed of members ot tu have a the faith from all sections of the south in this movement, and no doubt la felt that fund will be quickly raised for a magnificent memorial to be erected hi some place in the south. Richmond. New Orleans and Atlanta have been mentioned as suitable places for such a movement, but affairs have not progressed sufficiently aa yet to warrant a serious discussion of the site. DENIE8 INJUNCTION ASKED BY PEOPLE'8 BANK ST. LOUIS. July 19 Judge McPherson In the United States court today denied the injunction asked by the People's United Slates bank to prevent the poatofllce officials from executing a fraud order Issued by the postmaster general. |