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Show "T TIIE MORNING EXAMINER, UTAH, TTEtSDAY MORNING. OGDEN, (be uniiier'j Special 11 SAIT LAKE Hundred Persons flcarly Two Present Last Night.; The organism party irican- - oT the projected third meeting last night, time one, with nearly 200 mrely biwdnesa In attendance. committee appointed to secure waa h.ll fur a mans meeting, which been held neat Monday night, --Lorted inability to secure either before April 19th. ita mass It waa then decided to hold Meeting after that dale, it being augmented that aa the Smoot Investigation tould then Je In progress, a livellor interest would be aroused. seThe committee having in charge to protest against curing signatures tbe Htatrmcnta by Joseph F. Smith, had bearonly Mvin lists returned, each SO to 200 names, with 30 lista frnm ing out and unreported. E. D. R. Thompson, George W ester rrit, P. L. Williams, A. R. Derge, and P. J. Poly, the committee on permor nent organization, announced the following additions to make the full com- Lra ' GIRL HELD UP. Bliss Edna Ellison, a young woman front the east, who is employed at Z. C. M. 1.. and who r tries with MiV Joseph Bulk at 237 North First West street.' reported to the police that on Saturday night, while on her way home', she was held up at First North and First West street by a young man who ordered her to throw up her hands. -- FIVE YEARS FOR LEWIS. Five years in the state prison Is the sentence imposed upon Ed Lewis this morning by Judge Morse in the criminal division of tho district court, for the crime of grand larceny, to which the man pleaded guilty. Lewis stole 8200 from Dumenica Massa on March 4. Lewis several days ago entered a plea of not guilty to the charge, but this morning he changed his plea io guilty. The case against Carl Johnson, who waa charged with being implicated In the crime with Lewis, was dismissed upon motion of District Attorney Eich-no- r on the ground that the evidence la Insufficient to convict. mittee: H. G. McMillan, J. A. Street, E. W. Wilson, E. B. Crltrhlow, H. J. Dunning, .William Nelson, H. W. Brown, T. E. H. P. Henderson. G. W. McGurrln, Whitley, N. D. Comer, P. J. Donohue, W. T. Simpklna. T. W. Pinkerton, Henry Is Mofte, J. B. Moretnn, George Whittaker. Charles Baldwin, L. and W. P. Engton. This committee will probably present Its report at next Monday night's meeting. SALT UKTkOTES ANOTHER PIONEER GONE. - tire. Fanny Haute, wife ef Joseph LHanie of the Cullen hotel, died of f paralysis. Paul Nelden Mrs. Elizabeth Pixtoo, wife of the late Robert Piston, and a pioneer resident of this state, died at her home in Taylorsville, after a brief Illness of acute pneumonia. Mrs. Plxton was to all appearances well and hearty on Saturday, when she made a trip to Salt Lake City. But on returning home she complained of not feeling well and suddenly grew worse until death relieved her of her suffering. on of W. A. Nelden, hu been nucceufully operated upon it 8t. Mark's hospital for appendlrltls. The young patient la recovering nicel' y: Jones . died at the Keogh-Wrig- ht hospital from Injuries at an accident In the May Day ' mine at Tintie: The Odd Fellows will GOLD BULLION. FROM LINCOLN CO. leaves no family. who Junes, bury Jamas M. Ktnnslly, Writing From Good J. M. Christensen k Co. and Kahn Springe. Nev. Bros., creditors of John R. Norris, proJams M. Kennelly, writing from prietor of Ford's hotel, have filed a petition In the Federal court, asking Good Springs, Nevada, where he has that Norris be declared bankrupt The extensive mining Interests, calls atten.Chrlsiensen account la for 1800 and tion to the bullion output of Lincoln county, that state, In which the Good the Kahn claim Is 8623.30. Springs district. is situated. He deA number of applications have been clares the county of Lincoln Is adding filed already with Bupt Webber of to the wealth of the nation more gold Z. C. M. I. for the chief engineershlp each month, than all districts of the of the Institution now that Mr. Bystate of California. The Bamberger-D- e water has been made chief of the Are Lamar mines at De Lamar, alone, are turning out at the present time updepartment. It will be some time, howwards of 810,999 monthly and this ever, before a successor fa appointed. amount Is likely to be considerably inRalph Woolley, son of Bishop Wool-le- y creased. of the Twenty-thir- d The Good Springs district, Mr. Kenward, la recovering at the Holy Cross hospital nelly states, la In a prosperous condifrom an operation for appendicitis. tion at the present time, much work of The young man returned from Los Ana prospecting nature Is being carried geles Friday evening suffering from on, while In some of the older properthe trouble and Dr. C. M. Bennett perf- ties ore is being blocked out and shapormed the operation ed up for shipment to the smelters upon the completion of the Salt Lake The report of the rlty schools for the Route that far.- six months ending March 4 shows the A number of properties have been total enrollment to be 12,336 pupils, of bonded lately and. Mr. Kennelly says, which number 43 are colored children. the American Smelling and Refining There were 1,864 cases of tardiness In company has purchased a valuable the schools during the month, 16 rases copper property situated two miles of corporal punishment and 64 cases of southwest of Good Springs. truanryi The average per cent of at'As a country to prospect In, the writtendance was 93.5 and the average per er declare, there are few places that 'cent of punctuality was 99.5. iffer better opportunities. Much of the territory has never been traversed by A number of Chinese restaurants are the white 'man. consequently the .being opened in thi; city, to the dischances for the prospector striking It may of Caucasian reathuranleura, and are exceedingly good. the later are particularly aggrieved beof cause, as they claim, members TROUBLE ENDED. trades unihna patronize these "ChlnA joints." The breaking up of the Republican $ combine, completely and unreeerved, T'r. J. F. Millspaugh, formerly suwas the feature of last nights council perintendent of the Salt Lake schools, meeting. Nearly every Republican hu been made president of the Normal voted with the Democrats upon one of school at Loa Angeles to succeed Edthe several propositions. ward T. Fierce, resigned, and will have There was a long wrangle over Jhe a salary of 83.600 per year. Dr. Mills-rannomination of C.M. Jackson for clerk superin-tndenresigned the Salt Lake of the hoard of health. Jackson failed in 1899. when he was elerted to get the full Democratic vote and president of the Winona. Minn., normal further action was postponed. f' bool. The doctor Is 48 years old and The council decided to give the a graduate of the University of Michi- mayor a clerk at 85 a month. Black, gan. class of 79. Ho waa a member of Republican, made this action the the University club of this city. for a severe roast on the mayor, charging graft and extraragance. ERROR IN ASSESSING. Fernstrom and Harkemtlein, Democrats. defended the mayor. A large amount of routine accumuJudge Lewis yesterday ' rendered Judgment In favor of plaintiff In the lated In the three months thta muniWo Grande Western Railway Co. vs. cipal business has been Inert waa R H. Lynch, county treasurer, for the acted upon. urn of 8149.20 and 813.90 coats of suit. The suit was brought to recover 8925 SALT LAKE MININS STOCKS. elalmed to he due because of an erroneous assessment of taxes upon Slock. plaintiff' property made by the county Alice ... ttelM4S asaeeior In 1679. The error was made isssilsts in aliening part, of plaintiff's property Ajax ......... Bullion-Bec- k to 8 lit Lake City when It should have CiriM a apportioned to 'the districts Consolidated Mercur.. of the city. The county rommis-tlnneCreole offered to rectify the error by Daly refunding 8121 to the company, but the Daly-Judoffer waa refused, ao the Judgment ren- Daly-We- st dered by Judge Lewis waa really a Eagle and Bine Bell., wic'ory for the county. The commia-ri'i-- r Grand Central will at once take steps i hors Silver from the city the amount found Ingot in ! due to the company, which was Little Bell Pa id as a Lower Mammoth r.Ity tax. James aus-ttin- el . ch ry ex-ru- se h-- en out-rid- ri gs re-rv- mother was boisterous. May DM M ontana-- T onopah Ontario Mrs. Barbara Raqdall was arrested Petro Bess ... 7 Officer Johnson Saturday night on Black .ie charge of drunkenness, lint the Sacramento ttal cause of licr trouble was her ef gihvr Shield ... ... . HASJMI SESSION )vn d 77, Lord Wad sworn., Favorite, is Third Exc.u:g Race. e pro-ceede- in Salt Lake held not at all surprising-- In view of th language of so much of the London From tho highest to the loacrl pret-smuderatipu of Itnmiago rcspc t f jr tha of aid a feelings (it other uji'k appear to ha.e vaL.-li-cn r.. I nuncia-tio- n from n.atiy of Kis:a is as .'xiravar.uut as & n .1 litinlaiiuu uf .l.( an Is cxaggr-iaic- j is making England a hoet of fr !i enemies every week. Fur ail this a day uf rcckiiiiitig will surily louif, ,,r tho passion aroused against Frig mm! will i.ac ivarliii! its climax, when, if this happens. R.th-i- a having cvai tian-Manchuria. Japan t m sis the powers to recoguir.K l lie oi U China and to tho eu-of the war. Then England is lik-!to loam the rcsuiL l her Asiatic conduct. la cum union I will venture iq'ion one prophecy, namely, that the result uf this war will be for Russia a blesuf sing in disguise. The jiolii-everywhere, at sny cost and any method, whether of arms of diplomacy, logo! her with its upholders, will be discredited. The rancor at the heart of Russia the corruption of her bureaucracy, will Iw i lit out. Tiie sttlci'iio-who desire to curtail military and to encourage Russian production and commerce wiki cume hack to power. The Czar will push aside opposition to ili Meals uf humuuity and peace that lie cherishes. . HOUSE NOTES uen-pai- - tete-a-tet- BIH MARCH 22, 1904. . CmspcodcoL befort to break up a liile tween her daughter Amelia and her lover, Arthur Anderson. The girl is only 16 year of age, but ha been married and divorced. She has been keeping company with Anderson. but her mouier tried to put a stop to it. As a result tho young couple met secretly, and Saturday evening their meeting place was in the room of a friend. The meeting occurred at the Hazel rooming house, and all waa going nicely when Jura. Randall suddenly broke Into the room, and to chastise her daughter, and the latter's lover. The landlady summoned Officer Johnston, who placed Mrs. Randall under arrest. The girl was also taken to the police station, but later her father called fur her and took her home. Mrs. Randall will have to answer to a complaint charging her with drunkenness and using abusive and profane language. A complaint has been filed against her In Judge Diehl's court, and she will probably be tried late this afternoon or tomorrow. PARTY UTAH, resumed on tho old Adjournment Is Made for Committee to at Stoikinii under the Attend Funeral of C. W. y uf K. J. Blair. Thompson. W ashingim-,- , Man-I'l. After being lcming is conducting an l an Lmr an.l Iwciuy minof the proiieriie of the in VI:iic Pine Cupper company, near utes today the liiiato oiijoimiid out ,t rasped to Hi,- - nicninry of the late Fly, New I'harW V. Tlnimpsou of Alabama, Tim mill at ilia Tip Top mine at who yesterday ili.sl in this soon ILilry. lia., owned by John Q. Pack- after convening Mr. Hepburn offt-roa resolution reviling ivriaiu stateard. The liulliiMi is one of tlie oldest ment by liuki-of proiiiii its in the camp. . New 1 ork cnnutuW ;u the ('iingp-s-siona- l K'l Millard k Sou commenced work Record of last Friday ling ibis seek at ilicir leaching plant and on tiie integrity am! honor of Mr. are getting things in readiness for an Babcock of Wisconsin anil piMtidiug that they be expuuKt-.- l from the record. active Ely, Nev., Review . Mr. lleiibiiru i xplaim-- that Mr. llaker hod not delivered them on Hie floor Tim storm of yesterday was apparilicui ently severe in Alta. Efforts to reach of the House, but had tlic camp by telephone were umtuc-ccsfu- l. in the record under a leave to print. the line lieing down some- The amendment was adopted after the Democrats forced a roll call. where between Park City and Alta. When the report of the vote woe anThe Ontario mill at Park City has nounced 31r. Baker inquired of the been dosed down for almui. a week on speaker if he was to lie permit led ail account of a breakage in machinery-Repair- opimrt unity to explain his aciioii. "The chair will meet that question have Itecn made, however, and t lii plant will be In operation again when it arises. abruptly answered the siieaker, who recognized Mr. I,andis uf toniglit. ludlana to offer some resolutions. M. F. Murray, assistant manager of Consideration uf other ImsineK was the Gold company, has object ed to by 61r. Williams, wheretaken nil his headquarters at Richfield upon Mr. Wiley of Alabama an uotiuced in ibis city of his cnilcugue, and has moved his family ibere. The the offices of the company will lie situated Charles W. Thompson, and offered the DRAW AFTER TEN ROUNDS. usual resolutions of synimtliy am) at lticlilleld hereafter. which were adopted. The speakreoria. III., March 21. Austin Rica commit tee to rrpreM-u- l er apiKiinted and ("lumice Furls fought leu rounds The contract for sinking the new the House of Representatives at the to a draw before the Hi vend la Atblvtiq shaft in Hie riub of this city tonight. mine at Hamilton has been awarded to funeral. A a further mark uf the Turn Whalen and Shorty'' Dugan or House at 1:29 p. m. adjourned until Ely, they Mng the lowest bidders. tomorrow. Eiy, Nev., Review. Work lias Rulijun priiH-r.- fllilOSC SEVEN frca DG IS SOIMIIS OGDEN, J .V.un-chu- cs-ii- m .'1 San Franclwco, 5! I'axuriies fared badly at Oa. .. n.i.O, lialau-- j REGULAR CALL SALES. thus being the or,, io land in front. Fine weath, uni i tie Daly. 100 at 2.40; 100 at 2.50; 200 at track was muddy. a- i ho Tho feature of t!. card 2.60; 100 at 2.75. seven furlong eveni Grand Central, 100 at 4.00. year ulils Lower Mammoth, 100 at 36. b. 30; 100 Lord Wadsworth to in iav-- . d , at 35. b. CO. lie. but receded - ' a Sacramento. 1.0"U at 21. - iiiHirt was play on Solauus- I.a Heine, 500 at 4. also accorded IV. '.t '.in.' other New York Bonanza. 1.000 at 9J. starter. c: away in a They w Tctro. 7u0 at 34; 2oO at 351, ; 500 at good start and Ct to the .t.t 35 Vj. from. Solauus p.. laird Wads-- : 200 at 46; 206 at 4514; worth on the back Yankee nil ami in the lOu at 4Ui; 100 at 47. last quarter assuu.. ' iiilllliatlil. fell--- . brant hung on gau :..! Martin was HART HAS NOT TURNED UP, forced to ride bar.! t " at him half a riu- (dinwiilg of letigih with Solatia 21. Marvin Lord Wadsworth uu- - a March i'hlladelpkla. disappointHart failed to put in an apiearance ment. at the Lenox Athletic club for his Foxy Grandpa, 1:ictii , for the third bout with Gus Rulilin. arranged had poor raring hu. and waa licalen not otfiirials. for tonight. The club by Harlior. Ruxiiu.. . n Foxy Grandpa, having heard from Hart, returned tha claimed a foul, alliying Travers cut money to those who hat purchased across with Harlior lv n the race. tickets in advance. .Ruhlln was pres, The judges would imi allow it. ent. C. l MrCaferly. of I (logo, bid Jack McCormick, the missing pugi- up liatewny from 8 io 81.000, but be dewas and list's manager, present was retained. clared be could not account for Hart'a First race, futiiri-- i course, selling: absence. Qtilzz ll won: BlarM'iurn second; Pns-sar- t, third. Time. I.ir,. TROUBLE IN GETTING MARRIED. Second race, six m.i a half furlongs, GalanfhiiH won; Hulford, secOtto Nelsen and Charlotte Anderson, selling: ond: Reeves, third. Time. 1:23. 22 some trouble had yesand 16, aged Third race, six furlongs, terday afternoon in getting married, Harbor won; Foxy Grandpa, sidling: second; but they finally were united by Deputy Jack Little, third. T,uu, 3:13 J 2. County Clerk Smith. Their roueeption Fourth race, one tniie and a furlong, of the proiier official to perform the selling: Gateway ldogo, second; ceremony not being clear, they went Anirad, third. Time. 2: it I. to the police station and requested that Fifth one race, mile, selling: they 1ms marrieJ liy the chief of police. won; Petmia, second; Young Informed that, the consent of the girl's Morello, third. Time, 1:49. parents must lie obtained, the bride's Sixth race, seven furlongs, purse: father was hunted up. Police Sergeant Solamis won; Celebrant, second; Lord Hem pie accompanied them to the counthin). Time, 1:32. Wadsworth, and man as aided office, Jicst clerk's ty their troubles were at an end. Los Angeles, March 21. The talent had a good time at Ascot today, four FOR CARNEGIE INCORPORATION favorites winning. Weather fine; track INSTITUTION. fast. Summary: First race, one mile, selling: Elie 21. Senator March Washington, won; Lunar, second; Lilierto, third. which bill the Frye today introduced Time, 1:44. Speaker Cannon last Thursday introSecond race, seven furlongs: Landduced in the House providing for the seer won; Homage, second ; Innsbruck, Incorporation of the Carnegie Institu- third. Time, 1:30 tion of Washington. It recites what Third purse: GolAndrew Carnegie purposes to do by den Rulerace, Cruzados, won; second!) of matter in the donation extending third. Time, 1:01 studies and research In the UniteJ Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth, States and authorises an incorporation, Labor won: Straggler, sec naming as trustees Alexander Agassiz, selling: Durbar, third. Time. 1:48 12. John Hillings. Juhn L. Cad waller, ond; Fifth race, Seven furlongs, selliug: Cleveland W. Dodge, William N. Frew. Brown Prince won; Inatigtirslur, secC. John Gilman. Daniel J. Lyman Gage. ond; Skirmish, third. Time, 1:30 Hay, Henry I. Ulgglnson. William Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Beat Wirt Howe. Charles L. Hutchinson, Man won; ltag, Jag, wcnnU; Mlstle-tide- , William Lindsay. Seth Low. Wayne third. Time, 1:14 D. O. Mills. 8. Weir MacVeagh, Mitchell, William M. Morrow. Elihu Little Rock. Ark., March 21. Root John C. Spooner. Andrew D. Carroll and D. Walcott Charles White, First race, five and a half furlongs D. Wright. The bill prescribes the duBoomerang won. Dick Ripley second, nes of the trustees, ' which are In ac- Gus Lanka third. Time. 1:10. cordance with the plans heretofore Second rare, five and a half furlongs, adopted. selling Joe Marlin won. Countess Clare second, Budwciser third. Time. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION. i : wi-ii- i -- i .1 I - six-rou- nd r 1 iusi-rie- s u exiit-nditu- 200-fo- ol R.xvo-Honiesta- Owing to a serious breakage of machinery at the Whits Knob Copper company's mine, the smelter ha been dowd down for a mouth. It will require that leugth of time to repair tb Most of the employes of breakage. the company hare lieen discharged and MRS. M'LAUGHLIN S JEWELS. The Depot Hope of Recovering Them Hae Been Abandoned. Drug Washington, D. C, March 21. Senator Kearns returned front Ihn west via a considerable number of these have New York this morning. Ho waa called River to Cody, Wyo, ten days ago Io attend tho funeral of his fdidor-l- law, tho wife of John E. Kearns. Interment waa ,fe llartholomew came down from made in the former home of the senathe Copper Belt last Monday and ra- tor in Nebraska. Tho senator found a cablegram isins progress there. On the Revenne tunnel at the awaifing him upon Ida return, from rlalm there is a base of the bill Is another tunnel, In 6Irs. D. C. Mclanighllu, now In mouIIi-erFrance. Mrs. 61clanighlln rcixiru which he la now working. This tunthat the American represcutafiveu and nel is in about 10 feet and discloses, nave exhausted says 61 r. Bartholomew, a rich looking French autlioriiiea vein, varying from 12 to 18 Inches In every resource in their efforts to rewidth, in addition to which there is cover her lout jewels, bill hope of suca vein of lively looking quartz. cess has I teen abandoned. She has been No assay returns have as yet been advised to bring suit for the value of the jewels aglnal the proprietor of the received. Maryevale Free Lance. hotel in Menliine. because such robArticles of Incorporation at ths Gol- beries have been of frequent occurden Spike Mining, 81 tiling and Smell- rence in that particular hotel recently. Richard K. Lyman and Ralph Chaming company were filed with the counIt is capitalised berlain, two Utah boya who are underty clerk Saturday. for 839.000, divided into 200,000 shares, graduates at Cornell university. Ithlca, are here on a brief sightseeing trip. of which 200,000 remains In the treasury. The property Is held by the corporation Is situated In ths Big CotHIE AFTER." tonwood district. The officers are: Gmnway Perry, president; P. Sibley, vies president; W. C. Tracy, secre"Already the Flames ef Hostility to tary; T. W. Miller, treasurer, and England Are Visible Everythese, with Cliarlea Thorp Jr., form where in Europe. ths directorate. New York, March 21. Under the title, "Tho War and After," Henry NorGUEST OF JAP GOVERNMENT. man, M. F, discussed ths proltahle afe war a. m. Prince ter effects of the Toklo, March 21.-- 6:50 Pu Lnn, (he commissioner of China to in the forthcoming number of tha the St. Louis exposition, who left World's Work. lie mys that U la Shanghai for Great Britain on his way moat important Dial on fact shoubl to the UniteJ States. March 14, arrived be carefully realized, mat "It Is a light In Toklo today. He was accorded an for the control of China. Korea and official welcome and was escorted to Manchuria are subordinate Issues. The one of the imlaces. where he will he real Issue of predominance in Pekin, entertained as a guest of ths Japanese bringing with it the ultimate domlnar 1:11. tion of the Far East and In the future government during his stay here. Third race, seven furlongs Maverheadship of all the Asiatic lands." He ick won. Dandelle second, Ora McKinpoints out the probability of war in AGNOSTICISM ATHEISM AND ney third. Time, 1:30. the Near East and says: Fourth race, half mile. Capitol hotel "Already ths flames of hostility to stakes Fay Templeton won. Tommy Are Looked Upon as Indicative of In- England are visible almost everywhere O'Hare second, Mias Layman third, tellectual Weakness, Says Jewin Europe a manifestation which Is . left for News-Mine- other of n Ner-vato- er 59-fo-ot n r, Store We make a specialty Prescriptions. Telephone orders prompt! attended to. parts. Wood r, . Past-mast- r a J.L CAVE, 53 w Prop. gg MM 3-- Rusao-Jaiuntw- Ro-sulf- a: Chamber of Deputies Has a Clamorous Session. Paris, March 21. In the Chamber of Deputies today the government again met with a slight reverse. During the discussion of the religious education bill, after the adoption of the clausa providing for the extinction of the teaching congregations by the suppression of novitiates, Georges Leygncs, Radical Republican, moved an amendment, excepting from the operation at the clause such Novitiates as were In tended to provide teaching staffs for schools abroad, either In the French colonies or the French protectorates. M. Leygues, In. speaking to the amendment, dwelt on the services which the congregations had rendered in advancing French protests especialthe ly in Madagascar, and pointedtheoutinflunecessity of connl erecting ence of British and American protests In the schools which ho said were working in the interests of their respective countries. M. Doumergue.. minister of the colonies. insisted that French Interests would be best promoted by the extension of purely lay achopls. . s' Before a vote was taken on M. amendment, there was a clamorous demand for a statement of the position of the government regarding the question, but Premier Combes refused to reply, whereupon thp amendment was carried by a vote of 283 to 272. Ley-gue- CENSURE FOR THE COMMONS. Campbell Bannerman on Chinese Labor. London, March 21. After an eloquent, attack on the Idea of contract labor Sir Henry concluded with dissecting the ordinance, laying special stress on the provision to the effect that any one harboring a deserting Chinaman would be treated as a receiver of stolen goods. If this did not constitute slavery, he said, the differColonial ence was indistinguishable. Secretary Lyttleton, replying, indignantly repelled the allegation that the government waa favoring slavery. The government." he asserted, had been guided by the overwhelming sentiment In the Transvaal in favor of Chinese labor, and the economic necessity therefore. The ministry had adopted the only alternative to bridge the transition period until the blacks bad nlrreascl sufficiently to HU the demand for unskilled labor. The government was well aware that the policy would be unpopular and that it was open to misrepresentations, but It baldly expected such gross mlsrepresentsition. injustice an J exaggeration as tie had Indulged in. Sir Henry LARGE INDIAN APPROPRIATIONS. Washington, March 21. As reported today by the Senate committee on Indian affairs the bill making appropria- tion for the Indian department shows a gross Increase of 83.179.213 over: lbs hill passed by the House. It now carries a total appropriation of 89,621,405. lime. :50. Fifth rabe. ish Rabbi. six furlongs Imlmden William New York. March 21. Replying to SCENE IN DOWN BY THE SEA. articles published recently In London raising a question as to the success of the ministers f the world In spreadthe .t'j ing the gospel. Rabbi Silverman of that Temple Emanuel, has declared Atheism and Agnosticism are now genRYAN GETS DECISION. Inerally looked upon as evidences of weakness. Chicago. March 21. Buddy RyaS tellectual The Ingersolllsn type," he asserted, was given the derision over Jack soO'Keefe in six rounds of fighting to- "has almost disappeared from polite a tacit understanding is There ciety. night. that religion is an evidence of culture and refinement and that It has a wholeHART HAS NOT TURNED UP. some effect upon the development of men. d Philadelphia. March 21. The There wes never the time when bout scheduled for tonight at the Lenox Athletic club between Cits Ruh-li- men of all shades of belief werewor-as and Marvin Hyt has been declared Interested In religious study, in reof llart. ship and practice as today. The sucoff, owing to Hie ligious press has increased and Is cessful financially. Theological InstiBURTON'S TRIAL, tutions have Improved and ore better St. Louis. March 21. It is antici- endowed. It Is no unusual spectacle to who devote their enerpated that when the trial of United see rich menweek to making money, States Senator Burton of Kansas, ac- gies all the cused uf having accepted money for spend their Sundays In teaching Bible the use of hit Influence to prevent the classes. "These evidences and others that issuance of a fraud order against the s ? .u RiaKo Grain slid Securities company, roulil be presented demonstrate that is called in the United States district In our day the ministers have certainly . court tomorrow, the defense will ask not failed. They are a great social and for a continuance. The assumption is even political influence for they exert AT GRAND OPERA HOUSE TUESbased cm the belief that certain import- that silent ethical force that is effecDAY, MARCH 22. ant witnesses, among them Postmaster tive in all social and government reform. who will bo Is not General Payne, ill, present when the trial is called. Montreal. 31 anh 2!. French resiDECISION REVERSED. dents of Canada who are subject to St Louis, Mureh 21. The United military duty in France, have received States court of appeals today reversed orders to return to France at once for Ilallfet of Baker garrison duty. The call ha caused the case of exciteCity, Ore., against the United States great surprise sml not a little new trial. Ballict was ment among them. and ordered sentenced to a term of one year in the London. March 21. It was suggested penitentiary on the charge of having used the mail to defraud in connec- in the house of commons today that tion with promoting mining schemes. the British consular representation ex-at the The cause of Die reversal was the in- St. Louis be Increased during awlwtlng structions of Judge Munger of the hibition. with the view to under forUnited States district court of Iowa, British trade. Earl. Percy, out who had. hr opinion stated, wrongly eign secretory, however, pointed had been apinstructed the jury." The trial judge that a royal commission tb purpose, and that Instrnrled the jury that, if In their pointed for seemed there was no need It therefore exopinion the defendant did not fully service. consular ee the to inert plain all rhargts against him In Ms testimony that fart was to be considered BARTENDER'S FATAL GUN PLAY. against him. DECISION UPHELD, Leavenworth, Kan, March 21. Walkilled n ter March 21. an opin-oIn Kyle, a bartender, shot andwoundWsshinrton. and seriously by Ju d'.re" Holmes, the United John Wliknnwitz, court today nphrld the ed John Becchier, proprietor of the Sin tee (!.. niMno Inv of the state of Texas. gambling hou ie at which Kyle worked, Tp- - cp-- ' "ns ilmt of O. Rippoy vs. the af 8 o'clock tonight. Intoxicated, asked Bcerh-le- r ?ste of Texs. Firmer was convicted Kyle, awhile in wages and when this raise for to of elllr.g Tliyrw contrary the law one and the sente court of criminal anneals nn refused shot twice at him, a affirm d the verdict. Justice Holmes shot striking him and Inflicting scalp escape from said that in as much as the state bad wound. As Kyle turned to absolute control of the liquor traffic the hwm he shot several times Into the within its liorders, Kippey had no case crowd, killing Walkcnwltz. Kyle Is now in jail. . under the federal constitution. won, Jtmalong second, Wright third. Time, 1:16. 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