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Show i Utih Weather forecast Generally Fair Wednesday juMwevir i U CHEATED SCENE T NEXT IIONDAY IDE KILLS TWO MEN OPPOSED TO ALEXIEFF FOR SENATORS FUNERAL William Redmond Stands Up Attendance Being Better the for the United States. Cause for Change. Movement on Foot Favors Appointment War Minister Kuropatkin to Command The following received from Naga-wunder date of February 13: "Pif-tif-n iluuhand iroupa are embarking transiorte today. Their horses are war-fliilpoor rendition. Two damaged arc hens awaiting u go into dry Feb. 17. ttianghsl. in fcaa beea ki G forces, and to give Admiral SUydlolt command of the sea. A meeting of the council of the empire was held today. It waa attended by the heir presumptive. Grand Duke Michael, and another grand duke. MararofT. the spe- Vice-Admir- al er ef al al pro-cnedi- min-iMe- til CAUSED IT With the Ship While Laying Torpedoes. St. IViersburg. Feb. 16. Captain wan who biown np with the naS, Steps toniedo boat Yenislel and who himself in veu led tho system for laying sub- -' marine mines which Is considered responsible fur the catastrophe, had rails-rthe Yenisei to be fitted with hia device for tho rapid laying of mine, whereby a trolley line extended beyond the reesel'a stern, along which tlv mines slid out and dropiied into their This plan did away appointed places. with the cumbersome work of laying the minis from small boats. The accident waa due to the excessive strain on the VeniMcl'n rabies while the mines were suspended pending tho immersion. Tho two cabins snapped and one mine collided with another. He Was Blown Up in If IN BALKANS Austria to Mobilize Two Army Corps for Service. Vienna. Feb. 16. Tho situation in the Balkans is ereotiug great uncasi-tehere. The official denial of the rnmors of tha mobilization of Austrian troops has failed to reassure tho public sad it ts still asserted that the intends to mobilize two army 'uriia provisionally for the purpose ot guarding the Balkan frontier because ef fears that Turkey will provoke Bulw gov-nriru- garia into war. LABGS LEADED!! ON HANNA United in Calling Hia Death a Lose to the Country. ADI IN THEJEICHTAG Emperor William Thinka Impreaaionist School Is Gutter Art. v Berlin, Keh. 16. impressionistic art and lie place at the 8L Louis were debated In the Reichstag today, Herr Singer, Socialist, leading the attack on the government or excluding, as he said, impressionistic paintings from the German exhibit. Emperor William, he said, had termed impressionistic work 'gutter art, and after knowing his majesty's views naturally the government commission could not be fair to the impressionistic school. America could become a great market for Gorman art, and therefore, national art ought to be completely repreaented. IMIS DOMINICAN AGAIN From United States Consulate. Washington, Feb. 16. The rebels in San Domingo have committed another brearh of International law which, add-ed- d to those preceding, ere making up a formidable rase that may Justify the United States government in intervening to restore order and protect the properly in the district. Today Minister Powell reiMirted that he had received belated advices from Jean Vilagent at lain, the dated February 9, to this effect: Insurgents entered our consulate at Ramans with armed fon-- and took two refugees out.. The state department promptly communicated this information to the navy department and requested that proper action be taken by the naval authorities to protect the United States coneulate. This was promptly transmitted to Admiral Wise, and It is the belief that he will not only protect the consulate, but will demand the punishment of the perpetrator of this outrage, and if the provisional government ia not able to do this, ho will employ the United States naval force to chastise the Insurgents. Take Two Refugee Sa-ma- vice-consul- ar Indianapolis. Feb. 16. President of the United Mine Worker of America has sent a personal telegram of condolence to Mrs. Hanna, xajiiig that, in Senator Hanna's death, labor had lost a sincere friend. Mr. said today: The death of Senator Hanna is a distinct Ines to the cause of industrial peace. Latter yean FIRE LOSS $100400. of his life were Riven to promotion of the ork of Interests the reconciling New York. Feb. 16. A of employers and employes. I enjoyed the friendship of Senator Hanna and lmi'dlng on rark place, occupied by the American ",k confidence in matters of this kind, liolbert's restaurant Goods company and other Sm1 1 know of many tblnga he has Sporting dune, of many sacrifices he has made firms, was destroyed by fire tonight. Loss. $100,000. in the Interest of organized work In n. for which he neither sought nor WAS INSANE THROUGH DRINK drived credit. Hie efforts as chair-- n of the National Civic Federation Portland. Feb. 16. A. H. Johnson, brought him into close relationship with nearly all the trades union move a negro, who had drank himself to of insanity, this afternoon the b1 nt and he had the respect of pll hot verge and slightly wounded Policeman nun. Golts. who was trying to arrest him liiu-hel- l Miti-hci- i five-sto- "illtsm lfuher, president i"'w of Brotherhood of Carpenters joiner, said; In the death or 6 "r Hanna I feel that thia cou l"st one of it greatest stale, no leaders, one whose loss J1 1 ot!g all men, one who dare , and Hr what he was r: thought 01 what the epposl 'Sht contend for. President Lynch of the Internet! Typographic1 union said: Occup ht. n ron,nindlng position In pi Hanna wielded an I; at wag prolific in results i7 tolerant and reasonable attltud "r eanslng strife 2a capitalthatandarelabor, created a feeling and a better understan of the disputants and l1 r rs 7 'ibMwHy- - The sentiment will not die with Senator 1 1've longer than the Obranve of his political vietorici 1,1,1 ! 6. AnnounceSan Francisco. Tjondon, Feb. 16. William Redmond caused a scene in the Huufo of Comment waa mails today I y the New Calimons today during the on fornia Jockey elub that racing would the subjnt of Chinese labor In the lie transferred to risk land next MonTransvaal. 11. J. C. Ousts. Conserva- day instead of the lullusing week, as tive, made a reference to tho effect originally intended. The change is duo that the Irish labor waa responsible to the fact that the n;cudance Is betfor corruption in Near lock, where- ter at Emeryville tra-owing io the upon Mr. Redmond exclaimed excited- patronage of Oakland iieople, and to You have no right to inault an the further reason Hint many horses ly: have been rough In d at lngleside. American; 1 will not allow it." The speaker call'd Mr. Redmond to The six and a half furlong handicap order, and other members prole, ted, was marked by one of the closest finbut still Mr. Redmond continued re- ishes of tho season. Princess Titanla peating his exclamation and added: In heating Futurita by a nose after a America at least they don't appoint a furious drive t) rough tho stretch. chancellor of tho exchequer wlio la un- Princess Titanla was a favorite, fit for hia post. with A rabo a second choice. Futurita The speaker again intervened, and drew away from the field about three Mr. Redmond finally subsided with the furlongs from home, but Princess remark: America seems to get on all gradually overhauled her, and K. Daly, by a good ride, landed the faright. vorite first. Hiloebrand won with True Wood, a 13 lo-- l shot, and also rode Horn hardier to victory. The weather was fine, but t e I rack was muddy. difu-ussin- cialist of the Kusaian navy, and until at Kronlately commander-in-chistadt, has gone to the Far East. g(, Petersburg. Feb. 16. and The spirit of patriotism at Moscow Ivan tilt, governor-generrominaniliT of the truoiw In Turkestan, among the Muscovites has resulted in haa gone to Taehkend with General the rough handling of a number of x rbons who failed to take off their hxkharoff. thief of the military distil of Turkestan. It ia said in high hats while the crowds were singing the It ia even reported j'dlltary circles that General ivanoll national hymn. bit. been instrueted to prciiare for the that some of the offenders were kiFfd, umtingcury of military action In the but this is not confirmed officially The bourse, after being steady yesdirection or India in the event of Great openly terday, slumped today. Britain adopting an altitude bottilc to Huxaia or attempting to prejNew Cbwang. February 16. Viceroy udice Unaalan interests in Persia or Alezieff left Port Arthur today, Thibet. to Harbin with General Pflug, Public opinion in Russia even among military turn, in strongly opposed to the chief of staff, and the general staff. It Is said that the Russian army and Ataxlcff, who U aceuaed of A movement la on foot in navy command will reorganize, and that General KeTpaitsky will command favor of the immediate apiminlmeni r. of General Kuropatkin. the war to command the Russian land (Continued on page three.) CM'S President and Cabinet, Senate and House, and F.-b- lock." Ueutenant-Get-rr- in Oregon Accounts for Two More. Of Land Forces in the Far East triiam Cave-i- n for petit larceny, and then committed suicide. From a letter addressed to a relative at Atlanta. G., it developed that the euiride was premeditated and it is thought by the police that bis act. cf resisting the officer waa merely to gain notoriety. TREATY OF ARBITRATION. Copenhagen, Feb. 16. A treaty of arbitration between Denmark and Holland was signed February 1st to become effective when the ratifications were exchanged. It contains no limitations in regard to the questions which can be decided by the Hague tribunal court PRESIDENT REV. ANNA SHAW. Washington, Feb. IS. Rev. Anna Shaw has been elected president of the Woman Suffrage Association. ASTONISHING Representatives ot Army and Navy Be Present lloi mi, Feb. 18. New was received here today that H. D. Sapldlng. one of the licst known mino superintendWill ents In this section ot the stale, was killed Saturday by a snowalide which struck the cabin in which were Spaulding and his Chinese cook, carried the Washington. Feb. 16. At the White building 200 feet down the mountain side and smashed it to splinters. Both House today the President, and all the occupants were crushed to death. attaches shared in the general sorrow Spaulding was a native of Milton, over the death of Senator Hanna PresMass., and was a graduate of Harvard. ident Roosevelt, tha members of his His body was recovered and will be I'abinr.l Senators and Representatives in Congreiw, and callers of all dames, hipped to Ik Lon. sadly paid tribute to the memory ot Canyonville, Ore.. Feh. 16. Frank ihn dead statesman. From the entrance of the lamented Weaver and Marcoll Rondean were killed at Starvout, a mining ramp fif- McKinley Into tha White House, Senateen miles south of Canyonville, by a tor Hanna was a conspicuous figure at bank of earth raving on them. Both the executive mansion. Both before were married men. and after he became a member of the Senate, Mr. Hanna waa a frequent caller at the White House and hie visit have been frequent since Mr. Roosevelt succeeded to the Presidency. President Roosevelt entertained a cordial re- ADVANTAGE DE Summary : First, race, six fi rlonu. selling llar-U- ir won, Rlesca m court. Recency third. Time, 1:18. Second race, six sad a half furlongs, Helling Pnie Wood won. Adirondack second, Possart third. Time, 1:231-4- . Third race, seven furlongs, selling El nioto won. FNneur second. Hen How Chicago Man Acquired Correspondent Says Japs Have J. third. Time, 1:.1. Fourth race, on - mile snd fifty yards Millions. Bombardier wor, (. w. Trahern Landed 120,000 Men. t. Axminster third. Time, 1:47 83-Flfih race, six end e half furlongs Princes Titanla won. Futurita second, A ratio third. Tim. 1:21 London. Feb. 17. According to disChicago, Feb. 16. When Charles Sixth rare, one mile snd a sixteenth. patches published here this morning Felling Expedient won, Mr. Dinglo Neither last week took out a life infrom Tokio, tffp Russian squadron has second .(.Tib kadee third. surance policy for $500,000 public atTime. 1:52. returned to Vladivusloi-k- . tention waa again directed to a man Tilt To-iiAuRHles. 1'eh. 16. The races at whose (aiuer has been mo;a wonderful of the cormjjKinuenh Dally Mail wye that two Russian warAscot were run today In a steady rain- than that of Aladdin. Mr.- Netcher ia a puzzle to all the ships appeared off Oki island, in the fall. hut notwithstanding the changed southern part of Japan, Sunday. conditions, favorites made a rlran merchant of Chicago, starting twenty-fThe correspondent at Chemulpo of sweep except In the fifth, which was ive years ago as a bundle wrapper the Daily Express, makes the aston- won by an eight to five sound choice. for plunger Ed" rardridge and hia ishing statement that Japanese have The hooks lost a considerable sum ta brother, C. W. Pardridge, Mr. Netcher landed 120.000 troops In the smell crowd of regulars In at- today Owns all the rardridge hunt ness already Korea, 90,000 of whom ere extended tendance. and besides has purchased $2,000,000 slung the fighling front south of the worth of adjoining real estate. Angelees. Feb. 16. Summary: Yalu river. First, race, Slausnn course. Bailing: Ed Pardridge took mom interest No war news of importance appeal Military won; Alice Carey second; A- In wheat, than he did in dry goods. Hia in the London newspapers this morn- lmoner third. Time. 1:13. brother had a similar weakness. While Second race, one mile, selling: Can-ej- o they manipulated wheat Mr. Netcher ing, but the press attaches the greatest significance to (.lie departure of won; Enishce second; Emir third. in an humble way manipulated dry 1 need to work eighteen hours Viceroy Alexicff from Port Arthur, Time. 1:46. goods. Third race, seven furlongs: El wood a day. Mid he, and three boys kick and comments upon the midden throwing of Russian troops Into New won: Felipe Lugo second; Klelnwood row if they work over ten hours. The Chwang as indicating Rnsslan appre- third. Time. 1:.7fi. way to make money fa to work and to Fourth race. Owner's handicap, six have an objert in life. hensions that Port Arthur is in danger and that the Japanese attack may furlongs: Sicmwtnder won; Golden Mr. Netcher rose until he was mannot after all be made where it Is ex- Ruin second: Oryroha third. Time, ager of the Pardridge dry goods busipected, on the Yalu. All the reports 1:16. ness and then bought an Interest in it Fifth race, mile end a sixteenth, sell- When wheat looked tend to confirm the Impression that better to the rrd-ridge- s secClocb D'Or won; Sir Russia has little or nothing to expect ing. Hugh be bought their than goodn dry 1:62. Time. ond: Erne third. from sea operations. business. of tha share Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: According to a dispatch to the Paris and Adjoining bln store on Slate edition of the New York Herald, 400 Winnifreda won; Rio Chico second; Madison Chamstreets Is the 1:17 Time, Thishe third. Rusof being torpedoes, He paid $825,000 plain sia's entire available supply of these for it in 1901 and expanded hia dry board on were the 16. Crescent goods business into it. Ha followed New Orleans, Feb. articles, destroyed Russian cruiser Variag. City results: this with purchases of leaseholds, agThe Tokio correspondent of the First rare, one mile Bailing: Past almost $1,000,000, on Madison Daily Chronicle, cables that it Is said won; Satchel second; Captain Hamm gregating and Dearborn streets, until he now officially that several thousand Rus- third. Time, 1:41 controls abont half of the most vain-ab- le sian troops have reached Anfiing and Second race, six furlongs: Typhorie In the city of Chicago. that it is. rumored that 20,006 Rus- won; St. Marco saenud; Joe Goss He block le fifty years of age and works sians have arrived at Ping Yang, on third. Time, 1:13 when he was the Talcing river. In Central Korea. Third rare, one mile: Foresight harder today than work and towraptake To hundlr. ping The Chronicle, however, regards won; Fiorat King second; Walnut Hill advantage of opportunities is my only this rumor as improbable, unless the third. Time, 1:40 Mid he. . one mile: Invasion of Korea preceded the outFourth Paper won: rule, Mr. Netcher is in the market to buy break of hostilities. Allies second; Establish third. Time, at hhi price, anything In dry goods 1:41 mile and tinny times he pays $ 1 00,000 rash for Fifth race, OHIO ASSEMBLY ADJOURNED Gravlna won; Col. Tyler sec- bankrupt stock, and disposes of it in 2:01-1-- 5. short order in his immense store. So ond; Santa Tcrest third. Time, busy was he in business that he had Legislature Shows Its Respect for the Irene no time for courtship. Sixth race, five furlongs: Late Senator. One day, however, he observed a IJndsay won; Fran k Boll second; Aupleasing and aiirreeeful cloak saleswoColumbus. Ohio. Feb. 16. The gen- tumn Leaves third. Time. 1:00. man. and hr called her to his office. eral assembly met today and adjourned When she appeared be was so busy until next Monday out of respect to that he had forgotten about tho sumRenator Hanna. At that, time the two mons. Scratching his head for a few notified he will houses by formally and reconde. he reralled it, and then of Hie death the Governor Herrick of there proposed. He was finally acceptSenator, and two weeks later, on ed ami afterward married Iho young March 14. a ballot will lie taken for a in matrimony NOT DEATEN VET woman. Hi Judgmentbusiness successor in the Senate. The political acumen, proved equal to his situation Is very unsettled at the presis said to be very happily he ind will who the Republicans ent time aud mated. agree on Is beyond conjecture. Governor Herrick is spoken of. as political alliances make Jt almost impossiMRS. HANNAFDOSTIATED Kill Three and Wound Two ble for him to accept the honor. Congressman Dirk ia also mentioned as a of German Force. candidate. Judge Teft is considered Washington, Feb. 16. Mrs. Hanna by many as being ia the race and other is feeling the effects of the strain on names are mentioned. her, incident to her husbands illness. Today for the first time she wan very LOST THE TORPEDO PLANS. Berlin, Feb. 16. A dispatch to the much prostrated. She rallied again, Anzeiger from Okhandja. Ger- however, and during the latter portion Paris, Keb. 16. It Is reported here man Routhw-cfthat in of the day saw friends who called to Africa, that the lorn of the Russian lotpcdo an ourpci-- t fkiimish near ssye Sreis Febru- expreEK their condolence. Shn exgunboat Yenisei will entail a srrioun ary 14. the German column marehing remains of the the to accompany perts vesconsequence. The captain of the to the relief of Windhoek lost Hires senator to Cleveland tomorrow sel had plared torpedo tsdou. men killed and had two men wounded. !t.e Right. places and tha maps and plans indiThe dispatch rays also that continucating these spots went down with the ous firing has been heard in the direcWILL ATTEND FUNERAL. ia believed the It that ship. general tion or Opjemhingwe. supposedly from staff possesses duplicates of them Captain Gygas' ooluma In an attack maps, but there ia a probability that on" the Ilerero who escaped to the Indianapolis. Ind., Feb. IE Governor Durbin, his staff and State officer, those were lost contained certain- cor- mountains wire stolen cattle. of twenty, will go In rections and modifications which the A dispatch has been receited her to the numberto Cleveland car Thursday a others do notspecial of from Colonel Luitewln. Governor funeral of Senator Southwest Africa, stating the Her- night to attend the WILL BE PAID IN FULL. reras have raised the Beige of Gebais. Hanna. Mexico City, Feb. 16. Colonel Epree, Much concern has been felt In Berlin FIRE AT SCRANTON, PA. rhalrman of the depositors commit- concerning this station, as the garritee of the late International bank and son l here was small. t Scranton. Pa., Feb. 16. The large Trnst company, says that au InvestiLackawanEARTHQUAKE IN SICILY. gation into the accounts of the instipaint shop of the Delaware. tution show that depositors will reRome. Frb. j- .- A shock of earth- na & Western plant was destroyed toceive their accounts In fulL quake has been felt at I'alcbra, Sicily. night by lire. Loss, $130,000. SJATEMENT ser-om- . l" Je fire-pro- 2. two-tbin- le sky-aemp- 2-- 5. 2--6. 3-- 3-- 3. three-slx-teenth- irrWI n hia nomination for the Presidency, to assume again the cares and responsi- bilities of directing the national While it was feared Mr. Hanna's 111 health might induce him to decline again to accept tha chairmanship of the Republican national committee he had not. returned, at the time ha was stricken by hia fatal sickness, tha final answer to the President's request Representative William A Idea Smith, of Michigan, relates at the While House today a touching incident of a recent conversation he had with Senator Hanna. He went to Senator Hanna In the Senate chamber one day and Invited trim to attend, as ono of the men of the country, the celebration of tha founding of tho Republican party, to be held at Jackson, Mich., on July 6 next. "1 don't know where I will he then," was the Senator's pdthctic reply to the Invitation. "Why, you will be right here, of course," returned Mr. Smith, reassurmi-pal- gard for Senator llanna, and the Senator reciprocated that feeling. While they differed at times, as strong men may differ, their personal relation never were endangered by the differences. Indeed, so high was tha regard ia which the President held Mr. a political manager Hannas ability and a potent force in national af- ingly. fairs that a few months ago he requested him urgently, in tho eveat of u u NEW PHIIIPNNEHOUER W. Cameron Forbes Announces Hie Acceptance of the Office. 16. W, Cameron Boston, Ft-b-. Forbes of this city, whose acceptance of the office of United .States Commissioner of the Phlllidne islands .waa announced from Washington today, la a member of well known Boston famHe ia ily and a prominent lawyer. aliout forty yean old and ia a graduate from Harvard University, rlana of 92. At Harvard he won feme as a football .player and subsequently waa head coach of the Vanity eleven for two seasons. Mr. Forties hM had wide experience in important financial undertakings and has bora active In public works for a number of years. He experts to leave for Manila about March 15th. AGREED Ti IN CONFERENCE (Continued on page 3) NEGRO TO DEJECAILT DANCED Militia Prevented a Lynching. Roanoke, Va, Frh, 1$. Henry Williams, a burly negro, who, at. noon on State Only January 3Hh last, entered tho home bust-ne- e of George J. Mhlelris, a man, and outraged Mrs. Shields, and then murderously assaulted her and her daughter with a hatchet, raxor and pocket knife, and lufl them for dead, waa today sentenced to be hanged March 18lh next. After hacking and fracturing tho skulls of hie victims with a helchet Williams cut Mrs. Shield's throat from ear to ear with a razor and locked her In a closet. The rase caused widespread interest because of the precautions taken to prevent lynching, the State militia being called into service. well-know- three-year-ol- n d EXPLOSION AT PARK CITY in the J. f Differences en Urgency Deficiency Bill Were Adjusted. Two Men Washington, Feb. 16 Ail difference between the donate and House on the urgent deficiency hill were adjusted In conference report, agreed to by the House today. By this report tho time in which the commission on international exchange shall report is fixed at Nov. 1. 1904, Instead of July 1st. The Senate amendment for a consul at Dalny, Manchuria, was accepted. of the House regardThe ing the Ht. Louis Fair was agreed to. The Hcnatc provision for tho purrhnso of a site at Lns Angeles for a postoffice Park City, Feb. 16. At 4 o'clock yesterday morning an accident occurred at' the J. L C. mine by which Jim McCarthy and Jark" Sullivan were badly injured, the former, it is feared, fatally. The men Vera blasting, and on of the holes falling to explode, they proceeded to Investigate, when It went off, Ibe explosion being such as to throw Sullivan right over hia companion. Mo Carthy waa rendered unconscious anil Bttllfvan, seeing that he waa badly injured, quickly removed him to the cagw and took him out. It la feared that hia Injuries, which are principally about the head, will prove fetal. Built-va- u was not dangerously hurt. The men were taken to Balt Lake yesterday for treatment. McCarthy is 25 years of age and Sullivan about 28. Both are strangers, having been In the ramp but a short time. Deseret was stricken out. Tlie Senate's provision for submarine cable linen to Alaeka was struck out. The Senate provision to survey the boundaries of Yellowstone Park was accepted. The Senate appropriation of $5,000 for the Spanish treaty claims commission was accepted. The bill, as filially agreed upon, carries a total of $16.1n,lll, being an Increase of over the amount carried by the measure as It passed the House. The principal item of increaso waa the $4.60A.OUO loan to the world's fair, to which the House concurred before the conference was asked. Badly Injured C. Mine. News. HANLON AND DECKER MATCHED. Philadelphia. Pa., Feb. 16. Eddie Hanlon, the California featherweight boxer, was matched tmlav to moot Georger Darker, before the National Athletic Club on March 1. Decker ia SOCIALISTS WANT PEACE. considered the best featherweight In St. Etienne. France. Feh. 16. At a Philadelphia. Harry Foley, the midmeeting of the Socialist. Congress, M. dle weight champion of the Pacific Jaures. the Socialist leader In the Coaat, who came Cast with Hanlon, He will Chamber of Deputies, read a long dec- was also matched today. laration on (he subject of the war in meet George Col before the Nsfonal Athletic Club on Saturday night next. the Far Eaat and the Fnnco-Ruesiaalliance and said if necessary the SoADMIRAL COTTON RETIRES. cialist arty would bring up the matter in Parliament. In conclusion 61. Jaures said: 1C. AnnounceWashington. Feb. We want peare; we all declare war ment was made at the Navy Departagainst war. We will strive to our ment of the retirement at his own reutmost for peace and social Justice." quest of Rear Admiral Charles S. Cotof the Euton, commander-in-chie- f ropean station. Admiral Cotton's reTO REGULATE STEEL PRICES. quest to be retired was because of the Glasgow, Feh- - 16. At a private continued ill health of hie wife. It makers to- Is thought that he hauled dwn ho meeting of the Scotch at today day an agreement for regulating prices flag from the Brooklyn He will probably he succeedwaa concluded. AU the makers In Genoa. Scotland Joined. The meeting agreed ed by Rear Admiral Chadwick. to raise tha prices of boiler plate FARMERS' FATAL FIGHT. five shillings per ton, ship plates two shillings and 6 pence and Iron bars Guthrie. Okla., Feb. 16. At S oclock two shillings and 6 pence. Breaches of the agreement will be heavily penal- this afternoon Phil Green and BUI Bryized. an, two farmer living near Borden, a email town In Indian Territory, FIRE DESTROYS TRACK. fought a pitched battle with rifles. Twelve shots were fired In ell. and lO.J-FIrtoday Green died within thirty minutes as Newark, N. J.. Feh. destroyed the entire grand Jury and a result of a shot through the neck, of the board track while Bryan's wounds are tucb that about one-thir- d known ae the Vauburg Bicycle track, he can Ue only a short time. The which waa one of the most famous In trouble grew out of a quarrel of luug - standing. the country n tl e |