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Show ttati Weather Forecast TELEERAFHiC SER1CL Fair Today jjUWb" mi Tomorrow IAMAMAAAAAAWMMWW hre VOL L NO. 34. OGDEN CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 3 1904. 'Pine Unit. il a; ie tn-i- at of n i to tf&ika. Settlement Keterred ' Iht . Wl.n Satistaclion. ive at n , BN other JW of The r now insiat te ii take ire grow u rgwtnt jw ki- tbahly Marik I hey i w iter- - INEft eaier, flm 1. bred fee of playwright could have devised a For (he first more curious situation. time in years Joseph Chamberlain took bis scat as a private citizen and was gipanued from his former colleagues the Cabinet by the gangway. From this seat he saw his son act as loader a position of the House of Commons, which Joseph Chamberlain, with all bis years of parliamentary experience, gerer attained. Premier Balfour was laid up with influenza and therefore was unable to tweei were ug dt-- f the blark uthe redly itth n the Rl ( retail a re; to the of the a bill The of the lODClf ire, ind 48 3 idy. itch. OW be present. When Austen Chamberlain anise to reply in behalf of the party, of which hia own father is believed to he the moat powerful memUnber, the House was spellbound. s, til that moment Mr. Secretary of State for Home Attaint, was generally expected to take Premier Balfour's place, and interest in le proceedings were heightened by the fact that Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerma- n had just concluded a merciless satire on Austen Chamberlain's father. The situation was without parallel lit the recollection of the oldest politician and all eyes were fixed alternately upon the father and the son. Jusepb Chamberlain, who had sat unmoved under the ridicule of the Liberal leader, turned nervously toward his Mm, who now takes precedence ever him. With hia monocle in his and eye. an orchid in hia buttonhole bis hands clssped across hia knees, the most prominent figure in the British empire sat and listened to his own defense from the lipa of hia son. Austen Chamberlain spoke haltingly and under evident strain; yet when to hia tether It was always St reform) the member from West Binning-baiThera was a tinge of impassioned feeling In hia words, which brought constantly to hia hearers a realization of the relations between the two men. Now and again jeers greeted tbe youngest member of the Cabinet, wbetwnpon with unmistakable anger hia father turned his glance in the direction of the offender and Chamberlain occasionally Joseph rhaered his son on with an emphatic Hear. Hear." as Austen Chamberlain neared the conclusion of his defense ef the attitude of Premier Balfour ana hfs tether toward the fiscal question. The interruption grew mom frequent and the Chancellor of the Exchequer clutched the brass-boun- d treasury box on which Gladstone was so fond of loaning, and addressed his remarks almost solely irf the direction of hir ther. Defiantly Austen Chamberlain accused Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerma- n of attacking the Premier lq his absence, and with a touch of pride he said: "The member from West Blnning-luis here; he can speak for and look after himself. Tbe House finally expressed Ha re lief when the speech was over, sod orally termed the proceeding aa one of the most extraordinary personal that had ever occurred and the jjprech as one of the weakest defenses of the government's policy ever made Akers-Dougla- n. m ns London, Feb. The mover and of the address In reply to the iWl 2. sec-wr- irr weeh from the throne referred with ostlsfarilon to the settlement of the Alaska dispute and paid tribute to the manner iu which the award was received in Canada. Laurence Hardy, conservative, who moved the address, alluded to "the war that was threatening a vast area of and said would we British government heto do itstrust utr mnsl to maintain . peace. Sir Henry Campbell Bannerma, tha Liberal leader In the House, followed. After expressing regret at the absence -)e Prem,er Sir Henry said ha dawned to question the government its attitude on the fiscal a d ked if ft was a new government with a new policy. only way of dealing with the listing confusion, he added, was to Weal to the sense of the electors ef ws country. In c (inclusion Btr Henry severely the government's attitude on we fiscal question and announced that win Morfey would in a few days In- more comprehensive qmend-mr- et involving the wholo situation. Auhtea Chamberlain, the chancellor the exchequer. rerlieiL He defend-r- e the government, whoae fiscal policy J, "fiM had been clearly defined. All we government asked was tor freedom w negotiate, which would enable it JJ Preserve the open, door and freedom trade, The sitting was suspended at T:20 ar-teig- A IAN CS3d- - kCLF and. continuiug. alluded to the aitua-tiu- n in the Per Ea L The Earl said he hoped the guvernment'a friendly office had been offered to both powers, especially to Japan and asked for information from the government regarding Somaliland, anl .Thibet, and the situation iu South Africa, no reference bad been made in the speech from the throne. Earl Spencer added that he hoped an arl' decision in regard to the gorern- : ment's policy on the lWal question would be reached, and announced that the opposition would take every oppor-tunity of bringing the question btlore the country. Lord Lansdowne responded. He congratulated tie House on the conclusion of the Anglo-Frenc- h and the Anglo-Italia- n treaties, deplored the situation in the near and Far East and expressed the hope that a pacific solution of tbs differences in both cases' would be reached. In regard to the United States. Lord Lansdowne said tha government had endeavored to translate Into practice what it affirmed rather as a matter of principle in the French and Italian treaties. Commenting on the subject of the Alaskan decision. Lord said that although the tribunal which dis-$- o posed of the Alaska difficulty was not, strictly speaking, arbitral, lta efforts illustrated the possibility of settling by other than diplomatic means long standing, dangeruus international dlf-i- n A m. The House of Lords commenced the of the session at 4 o'clock. The WPr WH filled, among those feut being the Prince of Wale, the it.'1?,? Connaught Lord Hebert and of Devonshire. Introduction of new peers, Im (Liberal Unionist) the address In reply to the U throne, which was see--p r bTj1 Lflnl Hylton (Conaervativc.) , by isTiT Hiwawt. the Liberal leader in He paid a tribute to . v Irie 1ird Salisbury, the Duke I". W Dcjeuibirjj Ws) Lrid jjgiUaw ft"d. i KOREA , PRICE FIVE CENTS, has heretofore Informed the chamber fully on the stejie taken to safeguard French Interests, particularly tliure relating uf the raual concession. Since there have been no further negotiations with the Panama government and consequently ihere is no further requiring a yellow book. THIS IT IS A NO MORE YALE GETS LARGE GIFT. Feels Secure Since Consequently She Declared Neutrality. Not T wo Years of Peace in Ward Last Thiny, Is New Haven. Conn.. Feb. 2. The gift $50,000 by John Hays Hammond of New York, Die mining engineer, for a meUltargic laboratory at Yale, has been increased by Mr. Hammond to Punished Severely for of Ten Rounds. Died Yesterday Afternoon After an Operation. $100,000. COLD IN NORTH DAKOTA. But Japan Will Throw 30.009 Troops Grover Cleveland Faya High Tribute Washington, Feb. J. Mr. Clarke, the Police Stopped Bout When Another Bismarck, N. D., Feb. 2. The temInto Her Territory at One new Democratic Senator from ArkanPunch Would Have Been to tha Memory of His Distinperature dropped during the night if War Does Coma. in the SenA Knockout) sas, mads his first tix-eifrom 37 above to 13 below, sod the guished Cabinet Officcik ate today. 11s spoke two hours and cold waa accompanied by a wtud ml Ice an hour, announced hia Indorsement of every blowing forty-rigwhich piled tha snow In drift. All the President in taken by position trains on three made leading out of London. Feb. 2. Korea appears to connection with the Panama revolt and Detroit Feb. 2. Joe Gene, the lightNew York. Feb. 2. William Collins consider the resitonsea of the powers In the negotiation of the trety with weight champion, tonight demonstrated Bismarck were suspended. Whitney, former Secretary- of the to her declaration of neutrality," ta- the new state. He even said that in hia superiority over Mike Ward, ot 4 SALMON INDUSTRY IN OREGON. Navy, died a few minutes after 871 bles the Seoul correspondent of tbe view of the provocation given by Coo'clock this afternoon at his home, Sarny, Or.: the lightweight champion '1 imes. "as tantamount to 64th year. Ho guarantee ot lombia, the President might have gone of Canada, in so decided a manner that Salem. Ore., Feb. 2. Slate Warden Fifth avenue, in hisInfluence territorial Integrity, and consequently farther. of ether the police atopped the bout at the ex- H. G. Van Dusen died while under tho anble filed today a false sense of security U manifested Mr. Fairbanks also sioke In support piration of two and a half minutes administered preparatory to n second on nual salmon the report Indhatry at the Palace here." of the treaty, contending for the regu- of the tenth round. Ward waa just In his the state of for the year operation for appendicitis. By bedside were his son, Horry larity of all the proceedings of the able to stagger about the ring, and 1(03. The report Oregon Payne shows the that total He another of tbe punches Gana had been Paris, Feb. 2. The conespondent administration on the isthmus. hia daughter, Dorothy output for the stole was B3.&31.096 sal- Whitney, and of the Journal at Port Arthur cables said that the civil war now going ou raining on his Jaw as well as Dr. William T. would have put hlin tall kinds), being an increase ot Whitney, that orders have been received for in Colombia la but a rearton ol the out. Ward was so badly beaten that mon the chief surgeon In attendance. last year. The esti- Bull, the mobilization of the Russian squad- revolution which had been in progress it took his seconds over an hour to 32,328,134 over over Mr. Whitney was taken 1)1 Fridayo $3,000,000, rons there and at Vladlvuv.UK-and for the past three years and in sup- thoroughly revive him after he was mated value is night at the performance of Rigolet-tthat both are now toady to take to bos port ot this statement he reviewed gov- led to bis corner. Both inea were in at the Metropolitan opera house, ernmental conditions in Colombia, say- splendid condition. at a moment's notice. and had to leave before the opera ended. Dr. Walter B. James, the Whiting that its rulers are men who find Ward started the fight with a rush MARTIAL LAW Victoria, U. C., Feb. 2. Advices in warfare their most profitable and and landed effectively on Gens stomney family physician, was summoned from Tokio. dated January 22nd, and congenial calling. These men are for ach throughout the first round, in and found that the condition of Uto received this morning by the Empress the canal, he said, simply because they which the Canadian had slightly the patient waa auch that after consultaof China, say Japanese preparation see a prospect of getting ten millions better of It In the serond round Gnus tion an operation was decided npon for war were being pushed ui the ut- of dollars out of it, and not because began to land on Wards jaw. and from and was performed by Dr. Bull. The most and it was credibly tuniored they care auything about the United then until the fight was atopimd the patient rallied so well that it waa that if the Russian reply proved States, or even about the welfare of champion kept Ward's head bohblng fully believed ho would recover. Mr. Whitneys condition was very finally unacceptable, Japan would im- their own country. So turbulent were bark with his punches. Ward showed throw thirty thousand the people that for thirty years there well In the last minute of tbe third grave, however, on Sunday and Monmediately of peace. Tbe round, and neither man had a derided day, end at a consultation held Una troops into Korea to safeguard her in- had not been two years terests there. Some twenty commer- people in Colombia were worse off than advantage during thla period. Gana, Teller County, Colorado, Once afternoon the conclusion was reached that the only hot lay In n second cial freighters were known to have were the people of that region when however, had a decided lead from the Mr. third round to the end of the Rule Civil More Under been chartered by the government, found 400 years ago by Cortez. 184 light operation. A bulletin Issued In lbs morning those of the Toyo Klsen Kaisha hav- Clarke also found in the treaty of Sen- Ward tired in tha fifth and sixth of altitude the the for stated that there bad been n alight imrounds, but recuperated somewhat and ing been converted into fast cruisers, justification provement. but shortly before 3 o'clock as have also wane of the Nippon Yu-se-o ate and contended that Colombia did fought stronger in the next two. Gana, however, continued to show his susymptoms were uotloed and alarming Kaisha boats, including the Nlkko. not have unlimited sovereignly In the or periority over the young Canadian. In reuse were made for that England. 2. Germany ot Tho Feb. hurried preparations Denver, reign Cola, The second reserves of the Kokura Colomif Insisted that Mr. has. France He Ward Gana knocked second .Whitney was round the ninth a operation. division were called out. Various mil- bia itself could not build the canal tbo military in Teller county, where of ether, influence on with the under a terrific down litaced awing right itary appointments were made, includ- It was bound, because of the attitude tbe and almont put him out Ward numbers of the Fedorstlon of Minors but whether the operation was proing that of Major General IJichl to be of the U uIUmI States toward it, to per- tookjaw the count and the bell saved him. has been on a strike for month, la ceeded with or not is unknown. When military attache to the Seoul legation. mit this country to build it He then He came up tar the tenth groggy, ana at an end. This waa brought about the physicians perceived that the paThe provisioning of the fleet and pur- declared that aa the republic la an Gana punched him In the Jaw almost today by the issuance of a i rod am tient waa in dangef of death, Harry chase of supplies for the naval and rcomplishsd fact, it would be an act at will, Whitney and Miss Dorothy were completed, of foolishness for the United States to military personnel by Governor Peabody, revoking Payne were immediately notified. They ha some American firms securing profit- refuse to deal with it timed to the side of their father and SHARKEY WRESTLES PIENING. hia order btr martial law, which wt-n- l able orders. Tenders for the supply In effect early In December. In hia In a few minutes he had breathed ht Our arts of "friendly supervision, of an enormous quantity of lood and he said, should have convinced ColomBoston. Feb. 2. Tom Sharkey won pror. I amat km the governor expresses last. Oxygen wan used and all th provisions were Invited in the Manila bia ot the determination of the United in the wrestling bout with John Pi the belief that the civil nutbotltlea are ekity of the physicians and surgeon papers and it waa inferred that Ma- Stales to do right under all circum- tag before the Criterion Athletic club now willing and able to assume charge brought Into play to save the life ol a be made nila might supplementary stance and thn Colombian people of (he affairs at tho district and suc- the distinguished patient, but to no, The match waa base of supplies In the event of hostili- should have known they were asking tonight of the receipts and a aide cessfully cope with the situation. In avalL rentage ties, a British porta, such as Hong too much when they accepted our pro- wager of 1 1.000. Pienlng contracted to the Tcllurido district the military will It waa 6 o'clock before the simple Kong, eta,, would be tuu closely tection under the Monroe doctrine for throw Sharkey (brae times within an1 Continue to rule, at least for the ptwa-en- t; het of hia death waa made public. watched to' be available. . but Govornor. Peabody expresses Uter the following ilalcmcwt wa Is-' eighty years and then demanded tha hour. ' Piening got tha first tell In One. notable feature of The lull had right to be treated as one of equal 14 minutes and the second In 34 min the belief that be will be justified in sued: Mr. Whitney died at 4 o clock o power of the United States. suspending martial law there also in utes, hut tailed to get the third. (Continued from page one.) Instead of maintaining a friendly ata few days.' During the day the mill peritonitis and blood poisoning follow titude, Colombia had began a course tinmen who have been . acting an log an oimration for appnndirttla. of double dealing and bad faith even The interment will lie at Woudlswn guards at the different mime in tbe before the Colombian Congress had A a date to be hereafter fixed, in th at also Creek and those district, Cripple begun consideration of the who have been patrolling the outlay' family plot where are the remains Olive treaty,, and thin had been continIng section, were ordered to Camp of Mrs. Flora 1syne Whitney, ued to the time of Panama's secession. Goldfield, where they will remain un- Whitney and Mrs. Whitneys grandIt waa not to be denied lhat the til they are permanently recalled from child. Flora Payne Paget ON A United States knew what was going The funeral sendee will bo held at the district. Aa noon as tho proclamawar on in Panama, and if it was unnecestion of the governor went into effect Grace church, where Mr. Whitney of pall sary to show that the President was jtew holder. The full list Colonel Verdeckherg. commander of out later. Booa unaware of the state of affairs in orthe military forces in Teller county, hearers will bo given visitors began to caH tho death, der to establish hia Integrity, that alter ordered all prisoners In the military were Mr. them house. at must bo done at the expense ol his Ihe Among Fields from Coast camp removed to the county Jail and Cornelius Vanderbilt and ex -- Secret ary and Weber perform-anceven and of his turned over to the civil authorities, Money Loss of $400,COO in Intelligence, of official duty. Possibly in some which order was carried out. District of War Ellbc Root. Train Coast to Mr. and Mrs. Payne Whitney were mat ten of detail tbe President had Addition. Judge Lewis then called the can Thorn aNvillfl, Ox, when Mr. Whitin been rarb. but with such matters, Mr. remen and these pending against became critical, but Clarke said, he bad nothing to do; ha leased some on bond and ordered the ney's conditionNew York Immediately for left was concerned only with the general they to of the custody the ou a others returned A cablegram waa train. special principle and with that he had no 2. The Weber and sheriff, saying that he would hear the sent Saturday to Mrs. Almerlc Paget Feb. Chicago, find. to fault them Iu due time. Knoxville, Tenn., Feb. 5. Fire In In London, Mr. Clarke announced bla disagree- Field Bimetal train, consisting of four chargee against M. Bell Mr. Whitney's daughter, the heart .of the wholesale district to- ment with the Renatoks who contended Pullmans, two baggage care and a Adjutant General Sherman believed she is now on her is It and and Brigadier General John Chase, tonight caused a loss of $400,000 and the that the President should have turned dining car, passed through ChicagoNew who were formerly In command in the way home. from It run unbroken on The board of governors of tbe Demo route to after day the Nicaragua failing lives of two firemen. Cripple Creek district, appeared in cret dub, of which Mr. Whitney was to secure Colombias ratification of the York to San FrancJaco. The train ar- court answer to The dead: today ready charges a member, postponed an entertainment Lake Shore A tregty. His principal reason for rived here over theand William A. Maxey, captain of hose canal waa departed over against them growing out of theA milt the club was to have had tonight Southern, be his Michigan to announced belief this day wagon company. No. 2. a sea level the Ruck Island, the latter road ex- taty control of the district. who that we shouldhe have only John J. Dunn, an waa possible in pecting to land it In San Francisco waa set on which the cases will be said, canal, which, Prince ten, N. J.. Fell. 2. Grovef was assisting at the fire. Panama route and not possible on Satnrdsy morning. The special runs beard. Cleveland waa deeply moved when he from here received Information The fire started in the six story (he FranYork Saa to olid from New route. He did not bethe learned of Air. Wliltncy'a death. To Phoenix building on Gay rtreet, be- lieveNicaraguan but a sea level canal cisco and carries abopt 100 people, Cripple Ureek Is to the effect that all an Associated Press representative he , any 1 no and aptween Wall and Union avenues, and would that expenses. there change among are Lillian Russell, Weber and is quiet said: pay marnf the wholesale hat and millinery house He declared his gratification that the Fields, Pete Daley. J. W. Kelly, Louis parent through the suspension The news of Air. Whitneys death of Murphy A Robinson. The fin House in favor of the Mann and other atari. The trip is no- tial law. haa greatly shocked me. Aa I think given expression spread both north and south Into the canal had come from Democratic states table aa being the longest ever made him, my mind, passing beyond re- Feb. 2. Dis of store of Cullen A Newman, wholesale and added that Democratic voles would by a theatrical organization without Indianapolis, Ind., cent years, dwells upon the day of my notions: M. L. Rosa and company; make the ratification of the treaty cer- a break. Several companies have gone patches from Trinidad. Cola, stating association with him In high official Cullen A Shields, wholesale glassware tain. The Republican party could make by special train from coast to coast, that the United Mine Worsen' orand reralls the time wh-- n I had and machinery house. Yho walls of no such claim and the President bad but they stopped to play at the large ganisation has withdrawn their sup- duty, the opportunity to enjoy his unrethe Phoenix buiMing crumbled and received no assurances of support from cities en route. The Weber and Fields port from the strikers in the big served intimacy and friendly compancrashed through the roof of the Rosa the Republican party at large. strike in Colorado and had repudiated ionship. Our relations have never organization makes the "long jump. all bills and contracts of the district changed, but the exigencies of life have building on to tbe firemen. Continuing his discussion of the poofficers, were shown to President John forbidden recent close Intercourse. litical feature of the canal controversy TENDS GOVERNMENT Mitchell of the United Mine Workers and extending hie contention' that the TO RECALL Mr. Whitney had more calm, force PREMIER (WES WILL ACT President was without support in his today. He said that, contrary, to tbe fill efficiency than any man I ever own party, Mr. Clarke declared that report from Trinidad, tho organizaIn work that interested him he Exact Tima Will Be Determined by tion in the convention that just closed, knew is now the central figPresident the actually seemed to court difficulties Says Prelates of Catholic Church Muct ure In a Belsbazar feast waiting for Ratification ef Panama more and for more funds provided for and to find pleasure and exhilirotion Not Criticize President liberal support of the Colorado slrik In overcoming them. Hia conquest over Canal Treaty. a friendly Daniel to interpret the handof Franco. writing on the wall and prophecy for .Washington, Feb. 2. It Is the gen era. He said that there was no truth the obstacles he encountered is underin the report him whether the chairman of the Retaking to build up our navy afforded cirParis, Feb. 2. Premier Combes annational committee will fish oral expectation In administration him greater delight than the contempublican nounced at a meeting of the Council or cut bait. He also declared that cles that tbe Panama treaty will be plation of the great result! he achieved GEL WOOD WAUIITRORIZED of Ministers today his intention of popular support of the President's ratified about the middle of the present in hia department of the government. His judgment was quick, clear and month, and in anticipation of that taking drastic measures against cer- course In his own party was so lukeShaw will take steps over enure warm event to as accurate, and when it Secretary great rejoicing tain prelates for addressing open let- the announcement that the three Islands - .Practically Worthless, but astonishingly prinwaa called into action, his mental poise looking to the recall of government ters .to President Loubet. criticising deot Given public Sultan Might Have in Boston funds now In the hands was so complete that neither passion tbe proposed law for tbe further re- cipal federal of Mr. Roose- positories. or Irritation could lead hi m astray. Them Away. striction of teaching ly members of were for the nomination call will The exact time when the While 1 reraemlter all this with advelt, and to canre the announcement, the religious bodies. Washington. Feb. 2. Investigation Alaska war for him to be blazoned lie made of coney Is not yet settled, miration and affection. I recall with was Wood Although no names were mentioned. tnat General showsthat in I sixes r letters. in view of the nbrertaitity as to the here more tender sentiment Mr. Whitney's It is well understood that, the pre- forth made a vigorous appeal date of the ratification of the treaty, fully authorized to make tbe state- devotion to Ills friends, bis rxtrenm lates referred to ore Cardinal Richard. forMr. Clarke consideration of the canal ques- hut notice to th banka in all proha-bill- y ment attributed to him relative to an consideration for all with whom he Arrhbishop of pans: Cardinal Lenegl-neu- x. tionthe of partisan Mas, and will he sent out aa soon a pos-ib- le amicable settlement ot the ownership came in cpntact, hia thoughtfulness for independent Rh cl fin, and CarArchbishop of was warmly congratuafter that data No actual pay- of the Islands off the coast of Boreno. tha ease and comfort of others, and closed he when dinal Couille,. Arthblshop of Lyons, as of from Senators a lated number however, are likely to be made The issue as to ownership nf these Is- hia ready impulse to help those who ments, by they recently addressed letters of crit- both aides of the chamber. - See a month after the ratifica- lands was made at for to Able lust Never Groff help. I mourn the death of a Samuel icism to M. Loubet. by the dispatch to needed seswent la expected that the DeInto as It executive The Senate friend of whom It can be truthfully t tion, M. Combes also Informed hia colof Admiral waters Evans, those by Machen, Who Waa Always Busy, sion at 4:S2 and adjourned at 4:37. partment of Justice win require that the gunboat Quires, which hoisted the said that In hia character were comIn leagues of hia intention to refer the of a high urder much Ume in which to adjust and Washington. Feb. 2. Testifying to- letter to the Council of State, and. States flag on some of the is- bined mental traits of heart that MINISTER ENCOURAGED LYNCH- - settle the several small claims against United and loving qualities hi own behalf on the postal trial m-- de to known be Minthat are the here fart praclands. said ine They Samuel ING. him to hts friends with hooka the renal property held in Colombia grappled day, D. B. Groff, a brother of Justice been charged with of had ister the that but; fearing and France, whlrh this government tically worthless, A. Groff, declared that when he sought the proposition of a law of Jrio might undertake to be- ol cteel. making the tebtonwim Newcastle. Del., Feb. 2. The New- will see are liquidated and the liens Sultan to Introduce the 1 ter eode stow them on some other nation, the Vp,lplbjei idea ot castle Presbytery convened today to discharged at least before all of the WITH EMBEZZLEMENT. to the postal service he had noDr. Loquestion waa placed in the hands of CHARGED Rev. $40,000,000 la paid. Secretary Shaw dethe hear pending charges against nndcr-rtandln-g reaching" Machen through sinele with EVIDENCE the General NOT Wood, in. his of SUFFICIENT. details or the Robert M. Ell wood of the Olivet Pres- clined to discuss rens or anybody else, dlreci.-Tucson, Arts.. Feb. 3. John Dysart, that the island are to be de byterian church of Wilmington, tbe plans for payment beyond saying that of the International Bank or British arof 2. Feb. either the dared AlexThe president Princess Berlin, part di8amnk A. Groff, who preceded his result of a sertrou preached by him on the matter has been practically andra of Yaeomburg and Rudingen. the assures the the American possessions. It la pre- of Nogales, who was arr.wted and which manner In a Should steps ol Murderer various the the ranged of topic. brother, told whise trial on the charge of fraud and Miss sumed that General Wood will report placed in jail Monday on the chargs emBishop Be Lynched?" On the money market against disturbance. taken by him to interest postal to of breach at faith, Washington in accordance with his of embezzlement in connection with began neyesterday the In the White, George officials 'nvenn following night Frabkfort-on-the-Maiployes and to the governor of North tbe closing of the International Bank, statement was acquitted gro assailant and murderer nf Mtsa Minister 2. Foreign and Feb. Paris. was pafenied. before and after it t.achier ecurcd bondsmen today, of Deputy Borneo anil that tbe quedion nf title a motion of the letter the cell from and taken was his answering Bishop, who said the evbK nee of burned at the siske. The proci'edlng Ferrette Nationalist! asking for a will lie finally rt.tfort by. a treaty or Swain and Director Rnhert liave not was not Jtufiicieut tj cinviot i are behind clored doors aud a pro- - Panama yellow Imok setting forth the protocol between the United States liven able to luroicli bonds and ora to see fraud U the matter, he wu never able ! still in jail IlCr. W ys ke and Croat Briwlit. IrBctnl cuion is expected. Ii.ier .exact state of the quustloRi waa klAAS i who Machen, ht - .... forty . lEKflES of mo fihein Hay-Her-r- an LH JUMP SPECIAL . . -- . , - . to Del-cas- se, SmS sarxs es," -- i 1 vi |