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Show TUB prince m Jt MOKVT'NT EXAMINER, CKiSISAL IJi Ta Keep fhiiwre Emigrants Out of The United Sts Its. aiive Washington. Jan. 5. Kepreaemresolu-il'ia Dixon of Montana Introdm-etoday prov iding for a wire fence along I be Canadian boundary between Lake of the Woods and Point Roberts. The object of the few I to keep our Chinese immigrants and it Is to be ao equipped aa to give signals whrn auy one climbs over ri. The secre- tary of commerce and labor Is directed to report on the feasibility of the projected lew. not eondwi, for.wbiilf ho waa arrested la at night and hla cae waa con- EXPLOSION GENERAL WOO DETILL IN FAVOR. IN CORNWALL. Senate Cemmittee on Military Affairs Think Hia Promotion Not a Jump. Washington. Jan. S. Senator For-ake-r, a member of the committee on military affairs, today .ubnilt6d a brief in favor of Drlg. General Wood's confirmation to be major grneraL zance. Eight of tho eleven members of the have concurred In thfa oonuulttee Jan. E The Duke of Box- - I port. The committee met today tor burg has resigned hla commission as a I purpose of aiding upon the reram- lieutenant In tha Koyal Horse Guards, menilalloa or disapproving the confirmation. known as tha "Blues. Senator Fnraker'a report contains Tha Hague, Jan. 5. The Queen more than 100 printed ) taxes and deals Mother haa accepted tha Invitation of with all the evidence in the exhaustive Xing Edward to attend the marriage of Investigation conducted by the Hcuale Prince Alexander of Tech, and Princess committee. It also covers the 147 army at BL nominations held ltemllng action on A Hra of Albany, Feb. 10th, General Wood's confirmation. Georges chapel, Windsor Castle. ' Each charge la taken up hy Renaior Foraker in its turn. The orders GenIN PHILADELPHIA. COLD eral Wood is aald to have turned to Delaware River Frozen for First Tima the courts lu the Itathlmne case, it is argued, were wholly within the provIn Yaara. ince and duty of General Wood aa Philadelphia, Jan. B. Official fig- governor general. In the postal rases ures show this to be the coldest Janu- it la declared that the testimony showary day this elly haa experienced since ed General Wood to ba following the 175. At 7 o'clock the weather bureau instructions issued by the Secretary themometer registered S degrees be- of War, low aero, while In .tbs suburbs tha In regard to the gifts which General Wood accepted from the Jai All com.mercury ranged from 4 to 10 bolow. Thu Delaware river below this 4ty pany, tha report says that In the mere . la froaen from shore to shore for the fact that General Wood accepted gifts - first time la years. Interfering sari-- 1 from the comimny there is nothing to .oualy with shipping. In the moun-- 1 ba rritlclsed and adda that the accept- tain districts and coal regions the a nee waa with tha full knowledge of theremotneUr ranged from to 25 de- Secretary Knot. Reference la made In the brief to the gree below tern and coal mining haa ennlllet of testimony In regard tu the bees seriously Interefered with Ruucle article and tho word of MaJ. Runcte is placed against that of Kay . KNAPP GETS A NEW TRIAL. Htannard Baker, the magazine writer, Hamilton. O.. Jan. S. Alfred A. and Gen, Wood, both of whom have murderer of flva I declared Gist the article waa not Knapp, dinner at Santiago aa persona, now In tho penitentiary at I d of nth by MaJ. Ituncle. Columbus awaiting execution, was I Root to Testimony of Secretory granted a new trial loday. the charge The court aald: "The ronfeaalnn of II Rjwfj l "& jwltatt General Wood had Improperly, it crimes could ba ao many tho work of only n fiend or n tnanlgc u wruptly. ranted what la known Ctcuito. rancesohm. and It could not toll lo prejudice any I Chargea made by A. E. Frye, former neraon who heard It read." Ve "lhle f Cul- - ,0 court held that the stole had tolled to prove tha allegation ta I ha The telnimv nfsirV ahwSr Indictment that Knapp had killed hia I wtfa hy choking and olrangllng and ITiin Penzance, Jan. L Four men were killed and several injured by nn explosion today at tha nitroglycerine works. The whole district was enveloped in a smoke and nearly cloud of black every window at 8L Ires, three miles from the scene of tha explosion waa shattered by the terrific force. Many windows were also smashed at Pen- .... ed raid-blood- ed 2S,' by h0W We are about to take inventory and we have, too many shoes We shall on Monday commence a Mid Winter Stock reducing j event that will send every Winter Shoe out of our store at a JfiJB , i ; Opjratlou last Wcdncada)'. the fatal afternoon. Tho curtain manager de-h- la t.Iarej ,j- -t j,0 ,,ruteht.l at that time, attention was paid to hla jIl warning. In hla opinion. If the curuln bad been run uown during tha fire, the lives of many, if not all. the vie tints ot the disaster, might have been saved. It waa only by the merest chance that a panic was averted aa the result of th first fire. The skylight at that time, he said, was securely closed. After an interview with Daugherty, Attorney Faulkcnsm said the rumor of n previous Arc at the theatre had been investigated several days ago, but as it had born denied by most of the authorities, including Will J. Davis. he had been compelled to behad no lieve that the report had proiier basis. Ho far aa 1 can learn.,'sald 1'aulker-son- . the fire two weeks ago was in a pile of combustible matter back of the atago, and was extinguished without alarming the audience. Tbe tire curtain failed to work, and why this warning was disregarded is a matter tbat somebody will have to explain. Daugherty's statement was made under oath. Blinking of the skylight on the day of tho first fire. Daugherty declared tbat tho skylights above the stage were closed, as were the ventilators between tho skylights. Tbe latter were designed to create an upward draft In case of fire. The ventilators were operated by a lever, but Daugherty declared no attempt was made to open them during the reduction of The SUrer Prun According to high autliority the silver penny of King Alfred la the earil-ra- t authentic Huzon coin that can ho traced with cciWntj to the Imndun ntiut. A i helms u, about MS, wwa the hrst British king to enact regulations tor the government of the mint, but the roluago was debased by tbe miut-r- n during tbe several reign following. To such au extent was this fraud carried on that in tbe reign of Henry in the market refused to current money, awl wlirn the king raunuuited the winter to aiqiear at Winchester only three men out of ninety-four recalled mutilation and banishment. Henry I- - I sskl to have Instituted a mint at Wiurliester in 1125. but the English do not seem to have been proficient in tlw art of coining, fur Ktow relates that in the reign of Edward I. the mint was kept by Italians. In Henry IH.a time Eugllsh money greatly improved In appearance, and in his reign took pluro the lint gold coinage in that country. In tbe following reigns money waa again debased, and It became ao bad that Queen Elisabeth called in all corrupted coin and new ones were issued, for the first tone having the edges milled. A . ' ' , fourth, A Third, A Half Off Over 5000 psin Arc included in the greet Mid regufar selling prices Winter Sale and were it not for the staid substantial way this house dose business the quotations of such prices as we name would be nothing leas than sensational, but being honset advertisers our ads are read and believed the ne-re- pt Every Winter Shoe Must Go at Once Note the relentless cuts made in our prices Come soon while sizes remain unbroken. SPECIAL No. Ladies iShoes makes. Welts, turns and and leather kid French and Military patent heels, lace, sizes 2i to 7. Sale price until sold odds and ends in the best McKays Foe a CXaixr. There was good talk at a tea party of Camgiven once at the bridge, England. Rydney Smith was there, and although be took tho wonderful work of the place seriously he had a light manner of expressing himself. The party hed heen led up to look at Jupiter, and this was hla comfire. ment: "Jupiter? If you hadn't told me I Chicago, Jan. 5. Arrangements for the Inquest over the bodies of victims should have taken It for a had shilof the Iroquois theater fire were com- ling." Wlicre ta Sir John HerschelT asked pleted by Coroner Trscger today. Evone of tbe guests. erything Is now in readiness for tha examination of witnesses when the Inlie la at Capo of Good Hope, aald the day the astronomer, Alty. He was orquiry begins Thursday. Sinceoffli-haa dered there to observe the stars of tho after tbe fire the Sheriff's been busy serving subimenae on lci-so- southern hemisphere. wanted aa witnesses. One hun"Ah! said Kydney Smith. "I supdred and forty of them have been sumyou astronomers, wbeu you are pose Damoned, among them being Will J. 111, are advised to change your stars vie. and Harry J. Powers, resident ust as we ordinary mortals are told to managers of the Iroquois, City Buildour air. PoChief of change Williams, ing Inspector lice O'Neill and hla assistant Srtiuett-le- r She Kept He Word. and Fire Chief Musham. The corae-r-ot A funny story is told concerning in oner spent several hours today He exCatherine of Benin, n Welsh woman, search for new evtdem-e- . the mother of amined several witnesses at their who was known homes, but declined to make public Wales, because she founded ao many the result of his Interviews. HU ten At- famlllea. "She was first married to torney Deneen announced that no John Raluabury of ' I.lewenl ami besiierlal grand Jury would he called to came tho mother of Rlr John Ralna-burInvestigate tho fire and Us attendant who waa born with two thumbs loss of life. to hand ami waa noted for hla each Incareful la The coroner making strength. , At tire funeral of quiry Into tho cause of the fire and prodigious her husband.. Sir Richard Clough aald he will undoubtedly fix all rewitgave her Ills arm. Outside tho churchsponsibility." Two Important nesses were discovered today In tho yard stood Maurice Wynn of Gwydlr persons of Charles F. Koester and awaiting a decent opportunity of proKK Henry Zander, real estate dealers. They poning to her. As aha Issued from the were isumlng the Iroquois when the he did this. 'Very sorry,' replied artlnni o( oeneral Wood were absurd fire broke out. and attempted to get gate Catherine, 'but I have Just accepted and rldlituloua. Iswaa smoke While into the theater. Rlr Richard Ckmgh. Should I survive The Santiago aerounta of 194 are from the cracks in the front him, I will marry you.' She waa aa covered In the general statement that suing door, they were denied admission. They good aa her word and married yet a the accounts had been declared correct declare the doors were kept closed by 10 tle duir by Horretory Root the ushers and attendants in the lobby fourth before she died In 1501. and hy counting nflierm. nearly five minutes alter tho Bra u U declared that tho charges made for Vsrrli( la Aloevia. was discovered. The south one travels the farther Conby General Brooke that General Wood Fuller the of Foreman Jones, was guilty of Insubordination were struction company, said by wltnrseea earlier one Anils tmys and girls arrive proven to be without foundation and to have smashed in the skylight of fhe at marriageable age. Rome time ego a it ! added that General Wood waa theater after the fire, has been found. census waa taken in Algeria, and then fully nuatolned by the War dciwrtmrnt He was examined today on this point. It was found that the youngest married and the President aa to all points of "man waa twelve year ohl and that difference between blm and Uvneral many lada of thirteen bed several LAW AND MOTION CALENDAR. Brooke. wives. A divorced husband of fifteen Of the rapid rise of Wood. Senator in tha Dis- and a widower of the aame age were Orders up Today Coming Foraker says; also discovered. As might be expected, trict Court. "When Genera Wood waa made a Brigadier' General tn the regular army The following law and 'motion cal- the girls are even more precocious then twelve la the by appointment of President McKinley endar waa heard by Judge Henry II. the hoy,, and, though usual age, many are married at eleven. and tha unanimous vote of the Senate, In tho district court yesterday: There were found to bo ISO widows of he was advanced over many offli-crof Itolapp R. Noyes, by his guardian, fifteen and nn fewer than 1,170 divorcservice llyrun and longer higher rank.. There was no objection because it waa well Stewart K. Moycs, vs. Ogden Bower ed wires of tho aaifaa age. known that hla promotion by PresiA Clay Co. Kotieo uf motion dent McKinley waa because In the Pipe. A ri. new for trial aud mutton 'to relax Judgment of the President, General cuhla. Passed. Lurd Eraklne, tha famous English Wood had rendered conspicuous and Frank P. Foster va. Cnldclla Fue- lawyer, once met a ruffian driver who meritorious service and had shown ler. Hearing on motion to make tem- waa belaboring his horse, a miserable, abilities and qualifications that enpermanent. hare boned creature, and Lord Enklim, titled him to tho promotion, and es- porary restraining order for. who waa Intensely fond of animal, reentered as prayed pecially In view of the service he wee Order Georgia Crocker, Admx.. va. U. P. monstrated. "Why, said tlw fellow. thea rendering aa military governor of K. R. Co. Motion for new trial. "It's my own; mnyn't I use It n I Cuha. Irrigation Co. vs. Wm. please? at the same ttmu applying tlw Liberty Under the head This promotion counDemurrer tu Hmllh, ot at. does not lump' any other officer," SenEraklne, lrritnted. sharply cudgel. ter claim, submitted and overruled. ator Foraker aavs: whacked the offender with hit stick, xs. Ogdra Bewer Harrell John 1. There seems to be an opinion wideand upon the ruffian protesting vigorA Clay Co. Plalntut's motion (or ly entertained that General Wood la Pipe ously his lordship replied, "Why, It uew trial. now. by thin the stick Is my own: mayn't 1 use it appointment, being John II. HaniiuT vs. Ogden 'Jumped' over officer senior to him tn aa I please?" H. of Demurrer al. et rank and of longer and more important Bank, service. Such is not the case. General friend, submitted, overruled, reafclac. Sumner and General Wood were, when days giren to answer. Co. vs. Once on a time three nirn broke a Uniuu Inland Crystal Sail this nomination was made, ranking horse. Co., et al. Demurrer. Both debrigadier generals of the army. Both Ball "My day will come! were at tha same time nominated to murrers overruled, 20 day given to thought the j hone after submitting to a great fill the two vacancies then occurring, answer. Ctah National Bank of Ogdea vk. of lmlignltlc'). to he major generals. General Riimner al. Dcnmrrer In due time. then, the lmrae craftily had been confirmed. Only one vacancy Marian Winslow et and 10 days given overruled, in the rank of major general remains showed a burst of speed and was enand that ta the one to whlrh General to answer. tered In some rare. vs. Thomas Weber Smart County Wood has been appointed. "It Is my day! chuckled he and Continued It would seem to be enough la view et al. Demurrer. broke twenty men the first beat. vs. J. H. Winslow Winslow. Marian of hla good record to Justify the Presl-dtIt ! a long lane that Ills no turning. tn giving him this appointment Jr. Demurrer overruled. 10 days tu ruck. mat ho 1 now tbe ranking brigadier answer. vs. Sylvester Grow. J.C. Wangsgard general and naturally the tint man Demurrer overruled, 10 days to anDoctors ZtcSIelac. to be ronsidered in tlia whole army In Several millionaires have swer. Cobwigger connection with such an appointment" Marian .Winslow vs. Reuben Wins- written their opinion a to how to Washington. Jan. 5. In executive low. Demurrer overruled. 1" days to make a fortune. session today the nominal Ion of Gen' Merritt -- 1 rend the article. The fnn- eral Wood came up hut was passed, on answer. T. R. OVunnnlly- s. Thomas C. py thing I that not one of them ail- the suggestion of the absence of sevHanley. Demurrer overruled, u days vised following the plan ly which he eral senators Interested. tu answer. got rich hiiuvcif. Judge. S. li. Winslow . Thomas Smart. TO RESIGN. $1.45 olsn-rvator- y SPECIAL No. 2. We have taken from our stock all the heavy extension soles welted in Ladies' Shoes of the Utz and Dunn and Krippendorf Dittmann Makes. Patent leather and kid, all sizes and widths, former prices $3.00, 3.50 and 4.00. na -- This lot will be so d at $2.25. . SPECIAL No. 3. ' y, From our immense line of Williams and Hoyts and Utz and T)unns goods we have selected 250 pairs of Misses School Shoes URUGUAY 1 HAS A REVOLUTION. Presence of Two Regiments of Caval-rff- y In Rivera tha Causa. New ' Yolk, ' Jaa. 6. Repressive measures are being adopted by tho government, says a Herald dispatch from Montevideo, Uruguay, to repress the revolutionary movement Just alerted by tho nationalist d party. Tha ostensible cause of the' move ' ment la tha presence of two regiments of cavalry In tha department of Rlv era, which tha government sent there during the conflict between Uruguay and Brasilians along the boundary line. - Tha natlonsllsts, who have a ma ;jnrity in tbat department, say there la no necessity for tho troops to remain longer, hut the true reuse seems to bo the decision of tho government to break down tha influence of Kara-- ' - via, ,- a petty local chief, who enjoys Influence in Rlv great popularity arid era. The movement up to the present bad been without Importance, though 'them were already several THE ST, LOUIS FAIR. An Immense Gevemment Bird Cage ie Being Built St. Louis, Jan. E. The InstoUntioa of the U. 8. government bird cage, 225 feet hmg, 93 feet wide, and SO feet high, has been commenced at the World's fair. The ground here to low and ts so heavily wooded with oak trees that no leas than thirteen btg trees are contained In the area occupied by the bird cage. - A walk 14 feet wide will pass com- pletely around the cage, and through its confer a tunnel of the aame width will allow visitors a close Inspection of tho birds. The first shinment of aea roast guns to form a portion of tha outside exhibit of tbe United Stales govern-- . ment at the Worlds fair has reached the grounds. In a letter rweivrd from lion. F. B. - . sizes Ui to 2 all widths. Former prices $2.00 and $2J5, during: this sals $1.50. 'SmSerurkiy K forma tha department that bo hat been designated by tho sultan as imcommissioner of Turkey to the perial Louisiana Purchasa exposition. DIETRICH'S CASE POSTPONED. Court Adjourned te Await Coming of Witness From Washington. Omaha. Jan. B. Todays session ot the federal court, before which la being tried the ease of Senator Dietrich, lasted an hour. Court adjourned in on der to permit the government to present a witness coming from ' ' The fiitf business ranra-te- SPECIAL No. Former prices $1.50 and $1.75. Reduced to ' $1.25 SPECIAL No. 5. 200 pairs of Childrens shoes, Williams and Hoyt make, patent leather and kid; doth, kid and colored tops, sizes 5 to 8, sold formerly at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75, sale jjrice C' n70 a-lo- SPECIAL No. 6. ' a 150 pairs of Men's shoes, odds and ends, best makes ir valour and box calf, patent leather and vid kid, regular prices $3.50 and $4.00, they go into this sale at va-rie- ty $2.50, soli-milte- nt .SPECIAL No. BUNAU-VARILL- fr Lwwnr Wore MoHohle. 'l want t get copies of your pr.per for a week bn"k." said tbe old gentle- CREATED A COUNT BY THE POPE Cripple Creek. Jan. 5. son Evans and her Mrs. Thompdaugh- ter. who were taken .from their home at Anaconda to the bell pea venter .lay Dublin. Jan. 5. Count A. J. Moore (or.Jeeringtat soldiers, and died today at Moore's Fort. Tipperary. miners, have been relersed by the Count Moore waa born tn lR49,and j authorities after being aeverel'y was a former member of parliament. tary reprimandM. Mr. Evans was ordered Ha waa Treated a count and commandto the district and as he refused er of the order of Gretury by the to lo so. he Is still confined in the was the late Pope l.eo. bull non-unt- . e jen sold man. "Dont you tiito.k you'd better use a plaster?" suggested the nw clerk In the nubllention office. Philadelphia Ledger. at $5 and $6, price during the sale $3.50. porous Raalam. la ably will go to Paris after hla 7. Edwin Qapps Shoes (or men, none better, heavy extension soles, box calf and vici kid, 60 pairs in all and formerly - s "I ytmr sister gninr to many tlis count ? What business fa it of yours?" Wall, the msut rrtrrn mnny. and I want to ritln Itontor. n. know."--Ttovrlan.- Thaafl IT'(toThen yon Far That. regret our engage- - iccnf, yon? fib" Oh. ro; l.nt j wore. - Rviart Rot. 1 . J1 j j J 1 sin g!.nl it Is nn 4-- 250 parls of childrens shoes of same makes as in Special No. 3 Suitable for best or school wear. Box calf and kid, sizes 8 to II, all widths a Motion mi max iir;nit-L. Warner. Admx. vs. V. p. H Washington. Jan. 5. Bunau-Varlll- s, new (rial. Paved. R Co Motion New York A Utah Papr Co. va Hav"of the iJ0int-iaThomas M baton, et al. LtoaiUTcr. ireatr. will resign his office af- rawed. ter the exchange of retlflcaHon of the John 11. Manner va. L. A. Nelson. treaty. It is said hia successor will he Notice and notion to discharge at Mr. Arozmeaa, a prominent lawyer of tarhnent Panama, whose son la now secretary of legation here. Bunau-VarilprobRELEASED FROM BULL PEN. .. Box and velour calf and kid - Indianapolis, Jaa. E. At tha after-- 1 noon session of the National Protective Board of the Miners union and Freni-- 1 dent Mitchell, it waa decided to aid the Colorado miners and thoaa tn West Virginia who are striking should bo supported hy tha national organise--1 tlon. Tho ofllrera will decide on the method of support. 1. On the bargain tables will bs found 300 pairs of tSinKhhMdJSS h0W her death. i!IO. P, B e e JASPATTT, WIRE FENCE ASKED FOR. NEGLECT similar to ThnM 'against finmtar roeracriion Thai nil In tha of Member a aa Hla Thought Itlghta of alleged briery in Mruring Wa ai Congreaa Would Sava Him. polnlimt.'' Kialitr pleeilod nut guilty and waived jvfUminarr nsrainatlon. Washington, Jan. 5. Jonah K. Klau--tal- e his trial bring mm to follow that of Cupid) tha Hawaiian del- Senator Dlelrtoh. egate in Congreaa. appeared in imlit-our( today on the iburge of tinued nuitl Thursday. lie had an altercation with a man named Charles Clark a over a personal matter and when tha jiolire Interfered atated that Le aloud on hia rights aa a member of ConaroBa. and waa immune from nr- real, lie and Clarke were taken Into t custody and when advised at hrediiuar--I dial rh-- attorney aald that counsel 1,r tern to leave colatdral or send forl&.ualjr DietrKb would not agree to friends, he declined on the ground I proceed on certain condltlona wltituiti of the wtiueaa and be that he waa hot aubject to arresL lie- I the a eoniinuant-e- , ajient the night in n cell, and waa tak- therefore requested cn in the Black Marta" tu court today General Cowin. staled that Senator where he waa given the usual prison Dietrich was ready for trial, entitled fare of coffee end sandwiches. Effort! to ns little delny ns lwrathle. The court, however, sustained the were again made to have him scud for friends to arrange the matter but he district attorney and continued the insisted on a trial and the rase waa case until Jan. 7th. continued. OODEX, WATT. TVKDMISOAV MOBMXn, j j 2481 Washington Avenue. |