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Show TALK ABOUT YOUR ITALIAN CLIMATE. WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH THIS SORT OF WARM WEATHER? VOL X. No- - yublisltrb Daily al 43 Sin KING'S ADDRESS TO THE FEDER-inO- N 19,-Cha- That and president Weat-(- m Md secretary Federation of Miner, and Georg. . Pettibone, a Denver merchant. at that place Saturday night, In the aaaaaal-patlo- n charged with complicity Frank Bteunen of on the evening of Caldwell at ha to thie pecember SO. are being brought now la which train city on a special coming border, Idaho the in ,bout through Wyoming. The prisoners are in charge of J. E. Mills of this atate. Coiomdoa adjutant general and three ar-Mt- ed Dep-Ward- en the opinion here that Harry Orchard, the auapect now being held a comIn the penitentiary, haa made in his statethat and confession plete ment to the officer he haa Implicated This theee three men Just arrested. latest development haa been expected here for some time. In anticipation of. these arrest a, to Denver Deputy Warden Milla went several daya ago. Secretary Heywood formerly resided at Silver City, Ida., where he was an He la officer In the Miners' union. of the irell known In thla section UUC. A conference of thoee aiding in the prosecution of this murder case, and County Attorney VanDouyn of Canyon county was held here last night and there will no doubt be aome new development given out More arrests are promised and the case will ha the moat sensational ever known In the went BOISE, Feb. 19. The special train Moy a Secretary bearing President Heywood and Executive Committeeman C. A. Pettibone of the Western Federation of Miners, arrested in Den-- w Saturday night charged w'th complicity in the assassination of Bteuaenberg, reached Boise thla morning., Adjutant -- General Wells of Colorado, Deputy Warden Mills of Idaho, and three Pinkerton detectives guarded .the prisoners en route.. No stops were made at towns between Denver and Boise, the at sidings, engines being changed where there are no stations and water waa taken at secluded water tanka Fears were, entertained that friends of the prisoners in .Wyoming might endeavor to Interfere through writs of habeas corpus. .. The prisoners were taken to the penitentiary. .None will be allowed to communicate with them until their lawyers areiva A special grand Jury win be called to return an Indictment avoiding the necessity of a preliminary I at 9:10 , examination... ' Harry Orchard, awaiting trial tor the murder of Steunen berg, is reported as having confessed. Implicating the. three men arrested and three others, whose names are withheld pending arrest. Haywood, Moyer and Pettibone were arrested only when It was learned they Intended leaving Denver. Orchard confessed he attempted to murder Bteunenberg Christmas night, talng a shotgun, but refrained, the other members of the family being in range. He told where he hid the gun and cartridges, which were found by the officers. He also waa to have as-' marinated the judges of the supreme eourt of Colorado, but the bomb did not explode. The bomb waa found in, the place where Orchard said It waa Orchard claims to have been converted to religion and made full confession, Including the blowing up at Independence of the depot and murdering Mine Superintendent Collins of Telluride by tP the Indicator mine abaft I0" t Cripple Creek, killing three men. ' WASHINGTON. Feb. 19 day for the formal opening of tbe divorce congress, which waa called by Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker of Pennsylvania to consider tbe problem of unlformlxlng the divorce laws of the The different states of the Union. delegates or commissioners appointed by the governors of the different states or at least a great many of them, assembled here last week and held a number of preliminary consultations, In which they exchanged their views on the subject and compared notes in regard to the divorce laws in force in w, - N In others. The greatest difficulty In uniformlx-ln- g the laws of the various states seems to be the peculiarity of existing conditions in. aome of the statee and which materially differ from the conditions existing in other states. Another matter .which promises to be a great stumbling block la the position taken by the lawaof certain states in regard to Inter-rad-al between marriages whites and colored persona. members of the confer.. Conservative ence do not believe that the present conference will be able to agree on any definite basis for uniform, divorce laws, but are inclined to believe that, the beat that can be accomplished at this, time la to discuse the various phases and features of the laws in. the different statee. point out existing defects and leave It to a committee to work out a draft of laws, to be considered by some future conference, and, if approved, to be submitted for approval to the legislative bodies of tha various states. It is doubtful that an effort will be made to have a national divorce law Introduced In congress, as thla might raise the question of constitutionality. One hundred and fifty delegates were present at the opening, representing nearly every state and territory. Governor Pennypacker delivered an address outlining the progress already made. A hearty welcome waa extended the delegates, but nevertheless there seeme to be a strong opposition sentiment Belva Lockwood advocates divorce and says there la no disgrace attached to it Governor Pennypacker waa elected president. Albeit Dahney, of California, la one of the and J. H. Btaak of Pennsylvania Is secretary. jCSW ST" . Ce'ebrations Are Being Held the Country by the Members. A I Over Statesman Has Another Stroke of Paralysis and Is Going WASHINGTON. Kill. I.M two ur ago today the vr.l.-- (.f the lounilrd here Kutgl.t of Fj'thia Justin H. Ratlibmiv aiul the mein-tiof the lodge throughout the ioun-tt- y art- celebrating the anniversary today In an appropriate manner, During the forty-tw- o Jeur of it exisinit-- tile order has spread to every stale and territory of the United State and even to Alaska, Cuba, the Hawtiiiiau islands, I he Philippines, Mexico and Canada. The membership exceed by far half a million and 1 steadily increasing. Ohio. Illliiiols, Indiana, Iowa. Pennsylvania. New York and Missouri lead the toll, with California. Kansas, Colorado. Klorida. Minnesota. Nebraska. Oregon, Texas and Wisconsin following close behind. Blind. i LONPuN. Feb. 19. The new English parliament, the first one controlled by the liberals in ten years, opened The king's address this afternoon. from the throne wax aa usual, attended by an array of brilliantly uniformed officials. The king simply referred to the death of King Christian, his father-in-laand commented upon the friendly relations of all the powers. He declared he rejoiced at the conclusion of the war between Russia and Japan and he complimented the president of the United States upon taking the initiative In a movement for peace. That peace was an honorable one and was brought about In such a manner aa to excite the utmost admiration. His majesty said he hoped the Algeclraa conference would result In an agreement Insuring the peace of the na- their respective states i South Carolina is the only atata not The represented by commlsslionera. reason given by tha governor of that atata for not appointing commissioners to the conference was that such en appointment would he unnecessary, aa the atate of South Carolina haa no divorce laws the prime Governor Pennypacker, mover of the conference, will preside tions On the subject of Fouth Africa, the et the formal meetings of the conference. He la by far the moat promi- king said In order to establish a renent figure of the conference, and, sup- sponsible government in the Traana-vaa- l, It had been decided to recall the ported by the other representatives of Pennsylvania, C. La Rua Munson of letters patent which provided for an Walter George Smith Intermediate stage of representative Williamsport. and W. H. Staake of Philadelphia, be government, and direct that a new conA constitution will undoubtedly take the lead in the stitution be drawn. deliberations and discussions of tha granting a representative government will also be framed fur the Orange conference. Among the commissioner attending River colony. the conference are many men of promMARRIED A CHORUS GIRL. inence, emiently qualified to represent their states in the consideration of ao Important a problem. R. Ross Perry, Franeea Donnelly le New a Titled F. L. Siddona and A. B. Browns repreWoman and "Lady Ashburton.", sent the District of Columbia. Among other distinguished commissioners are PARIS, Feb. 19. Lord Ashburton toJohn C. RIchberg of Illinois, Amaaa day married Mlaa Frances Donnelly, M. Eaton of Rhode Island, Colonel P, an American chorus girl. Aa Franoea W. Meldrim of Savannah, Henry R. Belmont, she appeared In Florodora. Goetachhia of Columbus, Ga and R-- A. The pair will make a honeymoon trip Denny of Rome, Ga.; Judge John D, to South Africa. Lord Ashburton is Carroll, Major J. Embry AUepandtlU 99 and the fifth baron of Ashburton. D. Claybrook of Kentucky. He is a widower and is very wealthy. It Is expected that the conference will lead to Important results and will eventually bring about greater .uniformity in the dtareeee laws of the .different states. The present condition la ac perplexing and - undesirable that every improvement win be warmly welcomed. Even in 'the states where there la the.1 greatest' laxity with regard to divorce lawf the people ere beginning to see the evils of the existing conditions and clamor for a change. Marriages contracted In one state are un- ATTEMPT TO SHUT OUT HARRI-MAlawful In another, while divorces obLINES ON PACIFIC COAST. tained In one state are not recognised Sf " t- DEATH'S MAHSIOH A BUNCH OF PATTERSON AND PERKINS EACH ORDER IS FORTY TWO YEARS FORMER SPEAKER HENDERSON OLD THIS EVENING. FLOWERS AT ROOSEVELT. SERVE NOTICE WILL PASS AWAY SOON. jand tirr E WILL TRY TO FRAME UP SOME EDWARD CHUCKS UNIFORM LAW8. Two Greatest Systems of the World Will bo Created if Deal Goss Through. NEW YORK, Feb. 19. For several days it waa rumored in well informed financial circles that a gigantic rail-toa- d merger would soon be formed, which would put all former mergers ever formed in tha shadow. Today more deflnate information regarding the proposed merger waa obtained from a well Informed and thoroughly reliable source. According to the information thus obtained tha scheme means tha consolidation of the Northern Pacific and the Chicago, Milwaukee A BL Paul and tbe Great Northern and the Burlington into two great transcontinental lines. It also means an attempt to shut out the Harriman Interests on the Pacific Coait, and a desperate fight between the four lines mentioned and the Har- riman lines. If successfully carried out, the plan would mean the formation of two of the greatest railroad systems in the world. The Great Northern, with its 1120.000.- 000 of Iron ore lease, and the sale of rights to Its own and Burlington stockholders amounting to 950,000,000 more will cement these two roads into one vast double track system to the SPOKANE. Wash., Feb. 19. Vln-,oh- n. coast The Northern Pacific, whose president of the Burke stock la actually worth 9100 on the Juinera' union, was arrested at Burke basis of its earnings, may easily devote "ay. presumably in connection with 9100.000.- 000 toward the purchase of Btunen-r- 9 jne murder of stock in the Chicago, Milwaukee A St of Idaho. Paul now extending to the Pacific Coast and practically paralleling the n?E?VER' Feb-Witt Northern Pacific. The Chicago, Mil5 th nierita of the charg waukee A St Jaul will find it more Li!! n th assassination convenient at points along the route Public sentiment her KILL TO HIM. TRIED to uae the Northern Pacific tracks, injw of Moyer and Heywoo conferences have already been been given no JjThave Riflemen in Colombia Try to "Snipe" deed, held between the .officials of the two n!bat the allegation a President Reyes. roads to that end. ?JtIra declare that the WASHINGTON. Feb. 19. The atate V uthtiea have a notified was this department morning MCALL HA8 PASSED. can he prosecuted 1 of an attempt to assassinate President Reyes of the Colombian republic. The Insurance Man and Financier Goes to attempt was made February 10 . Eight . Hie Rest Yesterday. .ALLace, Ida. F shots were men. fired five mounted by Mncent of the M of which struck the carriage In which LAKEWOOD. N. J, Feb. 19. John arreed las ' the president waa riding. He was un- A. McCall, late president of the New in th LjWlclty York Life Insurance company, died injured. The shooters escaped. i h u here at 5:91 yesterday afternoon. He -ShLLVhearinhi died In a coma. The end waa peaceOPENING OF. PARLIAMENT, prev . ful and without pain. It la announced LONDON, Feb. 19. The session of that death resulted from an enlargeparliament which, informally begun on ment of the liver. Only once did he regain consciousFebruary II, when the house of comDenver, f, mons met for tbe purpose of organisa- ness during the day and that waa in - kecon tion. was formally opened today with the afternoon, when he awoke for a the customary ceremonies. "They were few seconds and smiled on Mrs. Mckeadd?ffi tc a great extent devoid of the usual Call. who waa bending over him. The body-wa- a taken to his West brilliancy and glamour owing to the street residence today. bet that the court la in mourning on Seventy-secon- d account of the death of King Christian The funeral will be held from the church of the Blesaed SkcramenL of Denmark. 19' 19, 1906 AT THE DOOR OF Congratulates Country ThatNations Will Be Guided Entirely by Utah Mans Constitutional Rights in of the World Are Once More the Grave Matter. at Peace. This ia tbe Moy rlee Heywood, - .nd Williamrespectively of the I TWO SENATORS TO Many Abla Man Art Present at tha Stssion and Will He Speak. Others. BOISE. Id.- - Feb. MONDAY, FEBRUABY VOTE FOR SMOOT OFFICERS OF WESTERN ARE ARRESTED. Orchard Has Confessed Committed the Harder lOitfiru, Utah . 19. Swiii tor WASHINGTON, Perkins, of California, ami Senator Pain I'Miit, of Colorado, announced in the senate today they would be gov-e- rt e l by the constitutional rights of Reed Smoot, the senator from Utah, whom- right to a seat ia being contested, when the time cornea to vote upon the question of hla right to retain his FVb. - seat. Thin is construed as a notice that two senators will vote to allow 8ino.it to finish out hla term, because the as jet there haa been nothing elicited that would deprive him of a seat under the constitution, In the Judgment of the two senators making the statements. NICK AND ALICE. er - e Dl Feb. 19. Funner suffered another jural) tic stroke last night. He is now loMing Id eight. The end Is very near. When Henderson die, one of the liroiiiiiu-ii- t men of the nation will have IsiKKed from earth. He has been a lawyer. a soldier and a statesman. He lost hi leg at the battle of Corinth, where he was a lieutenant of Infantry. After recovering from the effects of the injury he was upiHiInted draft commissioner for the Third congressional district of Iowa. Afterward he wua made colonel of tlie 4Sth Iowa, a ioslUon ha held until ihe end of the war. He studied law with the firm of BIs-ae- l. Shlras ft Ballou, and a as afterward associated with leading law firms, lie waa a good attorney and made a success of the business. lie waa speaker of the house for two terms and waa not to' congress, 1 leva use he did not agree with his party on the tariff question. Rhort-l- y after his retirement from public Ilfs he was stricken with paralysis and has been a great sufferer ever since. SH-.iki-- r I.i.. llendtTKiiii 19. The DETROIT. Mich.. Keb. of of ihl have state Knights Fythias man Chariot. decided to hold celebrations of the for-- t second of the order In WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 The Long-wnnl- is all districtsanniversary of the state on Washingleft the residence of John R. ton's birthday. Instead of today, the McLean thla morning In an automoactual anniversary da)'. In every large bile and will take a special car will be held. In which district for Palm Beach, Fla. all the lodge of the respective dis1 The Lnngworths boarded the SouthBEFORE SUPREME COURT. will take art. Tile celebration ern railway limited at Alexandria, Va- tricts for aoulhea will stern the district be Two st 11:05. The private car Lyclus was held here slid more than l.anij members Important Casaa Are Up for a attached to the train at Washington, of Hearing. are order to the take expected part but went empty until It reached Alex- In the celebration. andria. The couple traveled In an auWASHINGTON, Feb. 19. Two Imbetomobile to that point. COLUMBIA. & Cm Feb. 19. The portant cases were aet for hearing fore the court United Btates 8uireme Knights of PjthlHS of this state will GOLF AT PALM BEACH. today. One waa the case of Anna Valcelebrate the forty-secoanniversary entina, who was convicted of murder order a of the of by big gathering PALM BEACH. Fla., Feb. 19 The In Hackensack, N- - J. in 1964, and senfrom all of the atate. knlghta parts tenced to be hanged. The rase haa golf tournament for the amateur cham- Several thousand have already arrived created considerable Interest pionship of South Florida began here here. There will be an throughImposing pa- out the country, this morning with a large number of rade In the afternoon and partly on account of a banquet entries and a most brilliant gallery. In the peculiar circumstances of the murthe evening. der and partly owing to the opposition Many crack players are taking part in the tournament. Including Waller J. WHEELING, w. Va.. Feb. 19. To to the hanging of women. The other case which was set for toTravis, who won the title and did not celebrate the forty-secoanniversary la the Michigan railroad ad valcompete since then. day of the older there will be a grand ball orem tax case, which will be watched given by the First regiment, uniform with great Interest by. the officials of rank, Knights of J'j'thlaa, at Bon wood railroad companies In ill pari a of the this evening, in whleli the member from all porta of the regimental dis- country; trict will take part. ' IMPORTANT CONFERENCE. Pa.. Feh. 19. Hun One JOHNSTOWN, Hold in New York Hae a Bearing THE dreda (if Knlghta of Pythias from thla on tha Coal Situation. , and tbe surrounding districts are gathered here to take part In the union NEW YORK. Feb. 16. An Important celebration arranged by the local conference was held at tha Ashland forty-secoIn of honor the Fythlana house 'this between - John LOOKS AS IF THE DAY OF THE anniversary of tbe founding of the or- Mitchell and morning one of the Harry Tajlor. der. An eleborate program haa been RANGE WAS PA8T. prominent bituminous operators of Ilpreiwred tor the entertainment of the linois. waa tha floor leader of visitors. It includes a parade, a meet- the coal Taylor mine operators recently In tha a and banquet Indianapolis convention, which gives, Wirt less Telegraphy la Put in the ing rise to the belief that hla visit here Shade by This Great and RICHMOND, Ind., Feb. 19. This city haa tor an object tha opening of negoNew Invention, Is the home of Charles BL Bhlveley, the tiations In the hope of securing aa supreme chancellor of the Knights of amicable agreement between the . biPythias, and the local members of tbe tuminous operators end their employes. to make Mitchell refused to WASHINGTON, Feb. 19. It is evi- order will make special efforts discuss th matter celebration of the anniversary of after the conference. dent that there will be no difficulty in the tha founding of the order, which will Mitchell leave for Pltteburg Tuea-determining that the large flreleaa take place this evening, a memorable day night to effect a settlement of tha members of cooker of a capacity for preparing food affair. Many prominent difficulties , of Dolan Jn. the Pittsburg for xn entire company and made in the order will attend the meeting and district. He win possibly name a successor to Dolan.. On Mb return, ho New York city will be adopted in the banquet will ask for the remainder of the week military .service. DELAWARE A HUDSON. In presenting the miners' demand to The experiments which have been In the anthracite coal operators. progress at Fort Riley, Kan- - Indicate Stockholders Are Having an Important Mooting. TELEGRAMS CONDENSED. that there la great use In a military asswM la device. It way for this N. Y, Feh. 19. The BUFFALO, John B. Stetson, the millionaire hat found that meat and vegetables may be tockholders of the Delaware ft Hud-eo- n manufacturer, died yesterday . of applaced on the range for thirty minutes r company are holding a special oplexy. and then transferred to the flreleaa recooker, where they are kept tor six or meeting here today for the purpose of .The city clerk of Boise haa-beemoved from hla office by the mayor. seven hours In their own heat Increase to on the proposition voting At the end of that time the material Rees H. Davis, editor bf the Caldwell, t the capital stock of the ia found to have a temperature of 140 by (7,060,000 Idaho, Tribune, wea found dead In hla to provide for the retirement bed degrees for the vegetables, 160 degrees company, morning. yesterday for the meat and 172 degrees for the eventually of a proposed Issue of VL, had a 9756,666 fire yesRutland, ten-yedebenture convertible coffee. which wiped out a large secIt la at that time ready to serve and 4 per cent bonds. No official an- terday "of the business district. tion The nouncement haa been made of the purhaa been found moat palatable. Mrs W. J. Florence, wife of the army officers who are engaged In the poses to which the proceeds of tha de- noted actor, died yesterday. Imiie be are to of method benture preparput. consideration of thla from Bishop Bash-fo- rd ing food for an army in the field aay It is believed, however, that the plans A cable dispatch says all la quiet In China. that the flreleaa cooker will solve the for the financing of the Delaware ft problem of household economics This Hudson's purchase of the capital stock King Christian of Denmark waa la especially true In the matter of of the United Traction company of Al- burled yesterday with great ceremony. keeping down the expenses for the pur- bany have been changed, and that payKing Alfonso has notified the pope chase of fueL They aay further that ment for thla stock will be made out of hie intention to wed. the method will be much in vogue in of thf proceeds of these debentures inA priest was murdered In the City stead of by the lsaue of securities, the next few years of Mexico yesterday. use waa Intended to for which It cooker first flreleaa Experiments with the The British cruiser Diadem, having thla individuals purpose. have been made by private The coat of the United Traction com- on board Prince Arthur of Connaught, and were equally successful and satisIs to present to the emperor King factory from an economical point of pany waa 97,500,000. The funds were who to have been provided by the sale to Edward's gift of the Order of the Garview. ' Speyer ft Co. of $5,000,000 of 4 per cent ter, arrived at Yokohama today. PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED. preferred stock of the new company . Tha Russian government la considand 12,500,000 of debenture 1 14 per cent ering the Issue of a lottery loan, but Emperor Makes a Great Show of Mil- bonds, guaranteed by the Delaware ft nothing hae yet been decided upon. Hudson company. A part of the proPrivate letters received at Havana itary Form In So Doing. ceeds of the new debenture Issue, it la state that Herbert G. Squires, formermeet coat the to used BUDAPEST, Feb. 19. The Hungar- aurmloed, will be American minister to Cuba, haa for ly line running Into Canada, the last month been 111 with stomach ian parliament was dlsaolevd today by of the small which waa recently purchased by the trouble on board his disyacht lying at with a great order of the emperor, Delaware ft Hudson company. BL Petersburg, Fla.' litwas There force. of play military In pursuance of the campaign of InCOULD NOT LOCATE HER. tle disturbance. Hungary will now be terference with the elections to the governed by an absolute regime, simassembly a -band of thirty CHICAGO, Feb. 19. All efforts to National ilar to that prevailing after the revolu- locate Mrs. social revolutionaries today invaded Mrs. Mlsner, formerly tion of 1841. The dissolution marks Charles T. Yerkes, supposed to be in a political meeting in the city hall of and broket t up by. the culmination of a long standing Chicago today, have tolled. The at- Warsaw, Poland, revolvers and smashco- tempts to see Mrs. Mlsner were the re- shouting, firing and crown the the between quarrel The thousand elec-to- re alition leaders of parliament over the sult of an Interview with Mrs. Mis-ne- t's ing the furniture. present fled In panic. brother, Addison, who stated hie recognition of Hungary! rights and ' A between herself; trouble constidispatch received at BL Peterslater reports liberties. Today's proceedings tute the turning point in the destinies and her husband. She aays ha has burg from Teheran confirms the report of the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungagone to Ban Francisco on a. business of the arrest and perpetual exile to and may lead to a revolution engagement and that she love him Yedx of the Persian minister of comwhich will end in establishing Hun- the same as ever. Mlsner waa In merce because of hla revolutionary tendencies , Washington Saturday. . , , .... gary's independence, Going ta Palm Baach in a Special Pul -- -- nd nd . "FOR nd . fuel-savi- ng 514,-000,0- 04 ar ry . |