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Show FlUASSOmTED PRESS CTAn VE4TBEB SERVICE lEUGBAPItiC MIR 3MM VOL. I. NO. 357 OGDEN CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 22. 1904. MAKES JDEMAND BUSY DAY Legislation Regarding Railroad Freight RatesWilling to Support a Bill Which is Fair to Both Sides. Pc. 11. President Washington, with sev-er- al Ruoaerrlt diaciwued today caller proposed legislation regainot railroad ing the quratiou and ihe question of empowering the interstate commerce commission to adjust freiglit rate wfih autlM-rltAmong where found to be exce-siv- e. ibm who talked with the president were Secretary Morton and E. P. Bacon, chairman of 'the executive committer of the lntemtaie Commerce commisre-la- ne sion. . The president in anxious that the in the interest of shippers be rtuuded at the earliest practicable late, and the matter ha been considered by him with many of his recent callera. It vs. staled today by one of the president's callers that Attorney-GenerMoody now was engaged in the preparation of a bill whieh substantially v,on Id embody the laws of the commts-fi- n and the bill would lie presented soon after the holiday recess. The president has anuounced that the bill he is willing to support must be fair to both the railroads and the people. He that the Initial step, toward the desiied legislation should be taken at the present session of congress and if possible that the legislation proposed should be cryatalized into law at thia al es lime. Kens tor Heyburn of Idaho bad an extended talk with the president today us t subject of federal charters for corporation! doing an Interstate commerce busiueos. The ecualor indicated his intention to introduce in the sen- ate attar the holiday recess a meaure providing for the iucnrporal iun under Lnited Slates laws of all corporation, doing an interstate business. at proponed by SciiSLur Heyburn, will provide that corporations now in existence must take out federal charters and that such corporations aa may lie thereafter also shall incor. organized porate under federal lews. All aucli corporation will be under the supervision at the department of commerce aud labor through the bureau of corporations. The bill baa not born matured thoroughly yet, but Senator Heyburn hupei to have it ready for introduction immediately alter the holiday a. CARNEGIE WILL ESTABLISH SOLAR OBSERVATORY. Lua Angeles, Dec. 21. today says: Today a Tho Express trea,F coupled with tbe of John Hay the secretary of willingue. sta.e, to take concurrent a lion wuh the English government in all i in- - iaiiui-;aii- i quesiions. may precipitate war with one or more of the gieat powers of tip win 1,1." Continuing ihe resolutinu a, ids: Bitch s treaty tiius uiiiaiued will have all Hie force and effect that a treaty ot alliance would have and concurrent aoiou wim Luglaun uiiuer ilmse coniliiions would inevitably lead to war wiiliouv tbe consent of cultures-.- '' PROMINENT LAWYER INDICTED Federal Grand Jury Makes Returns on Land Fraud Investigation. Portland, Ore., Dec. 21. The first of the senaaiional indictments which it has been expected would result In the present investigations of the Federal grand jury was returned today. Franklin Pierce Mats, a prominent oung lawyer of this city, and a member of one of tbe best known families of Oregon, la accused of having conspired to defraud the l nited States government of public lands Bituated in township 24 smith, range 1 east. The township la located in tbe I'alipola mountains, between Lane and Douglass conutU'x, Oregon. The Indictment also includes Horace G. McKinley, 8. A. I). Puter, Emma Watson, already ennvirted of conspiracy against the government ; Mario Ware, the defendant in the first land frauds case. who was acquitted; Holier W, Simpson. John Doe ami Richard llie. The last three, like air. hi ay 8, have not hitherto boon connected with tbe cases So far as is known. The indictment alleges on December SIS. 19(11,' three persons conspired together to defraud the government by ihe use of false and forged applications, affidavits, proof of homestead Part of ihe entry and settlement. applicants, the Indictment says, were fictitious, hut others were acrurcd by telegram was Puter anil McKinley. In the ease of tiro real claimants, Washington staling that Institute had made a the Indictment alleges that the frauds front (he Carnegie kraut of glSO.UUU fur use in 1903 for lay in the laws nut being observed !) and further that no sufficient considpurpose of establishing a solar on Mount Wilson. Its fur- eration had been paid for tbe lands so ther equipment and maintenance will conveyed. ha provided It la alleged also that, the defendfor by subsequent that Hie affidavits were a grants. It is estimated the equipment ants km-will cost nut leas than $3U,HK). Or. falsehood and forged; that the persons teorge E. Hale, director of the Yerkes were fletitlous and that, no one had observatory has been appointed direc- ever resided on tbe landa filed upon tor of the aolar observatory. In the and secured. work he will be assisted by 8.' V. Received YUrhey, superintendent of instrument ransl ruction and assistant professor f practical at the Ye rite Defence Charged Whh Preparing Testimony Even a Child Could Not Kathsn Looser, receiver in Cleveland of the affairs of Mrs. ('asste L. Chadwick, made w demand today through hla legal in this illy, the proprietor of the Hoffman house, for all the jewelry and other valuables alleged to be in his possession, twing held for the owner, .Mrs. Chadwick. I'nder the date of lhM'ember 19, Mr. Looser wrote te him as follows: 1 wired you this morning; I hereby demand of you all the L. Cbadwica property id Mrs. Ca-s- ie now in your poftsegxiuu and I hereby notify you nm to deliver same to any other person. lnfoi mat Ion has reached me that ceriain properly cou sibling partly ot valuables sad Jewelry and belonging to Mrs. Cade L. Chadwick is now at the Hoffman honsa ami under your control and 1 shall bold you responsible for a faithful accounting for same. If you will advise me as to the charges which you have thereoq. 1 shall arrange to pay the same that the property may be delivered to me in Cleveland.' Charles - (ireeuhall of this city said tonight that the representative of Louis Groxsnuid, a Cleveland lawyer, had called at the Huffman house anil seen M r. Caildiigau. He said lie had made de man, la for the property, but that he did not reeetve any satiatactiou, nor did lie learn whether there was any property of Mrs. Chadwick's in the hotel. Ha declared that the proprietor said lie would communicate with him later through his lawver. New York, Doc. 21. Assistant District Attorney took up the afternoon with hi speech. It was a sevens an repra-M-ntaii- UNPARALLELED FLIGHT. ADDITIONAL OFFERED 21. Jonkheer Rens-vl?r,.Ber- rr -- y -- P,ata anil hntiv le a,,d sroom left Washing- E,eruoon for a brief wed--E- Vi1 tea t S trip. Emperor Nicholas Advised Not to Grant the Request -- Conditions for Concessions are not Favorable. 8t. Petersburg, Dec. 21. Emperor Nicholas is holding councils dally at at which it Is understood Tsarkoe-Sely- , the internal situation in Russia is thoroughly discussed. the Among those who are attending councils are Grand Duke Michael, brother of tbe emperor; ministers and members of ihe council of the , empire, including Prince Svlaiopolk-MlrakyVN minister of the Interior; M. M. council; the Imperial of president of the Podonostsoff, procurator-genera- l or llnlv Svnod; M. Murovien, minister K.ikovsoff. M. Justice; Vorontzoff-Dushkoffinance; Count head of the Russian Red Cross; Count Fritscb, Bolksky and Mr.e. Emiluff. Richter and Hesse. . laid before Prince Sviatopolk-Mirsathe council the addreseea and resoluof tions adopted by the congress Zemstvos, Prince S via to polk- Mirsky. Count Sulsuy and Witte M. conof a policy favored such others opposed the but cession, dea policy on the ground that the submands f the Zemsivoists were servient to the autocracy. In the opintime ion of the council It Is not the while to make a change of governmentdecided war la in progress and it was to discourage the project. reThere is no confirmation of the Rojcstvenssy port that cocimander-in-chle- f has ben appointed of the Pacific squadron and lhat Admiral Skrydlnff is to become chair man of the board of admiralty. bo-in- g f. STlI UNITED rJ'PnSB TREATY Wi t"' 21. n'miirring about 30.100 0,1 r'or,t today hs op- I arbitration between S,a!M nJ England. A let-- ij resolutions 0 toe dosing presidents of each the girder. The resolution tLw ratification of Hie, wnt '"iii L t of 7ty , i ' ' tl-.- The ll ENGLAND Ancient trder army at the Schuylkill armory, Penney Ivan la, thus seUling a quest ion raised horn time ago. so far as the present lot is involved. Kroonland arrive,! today from Anf-wrr- p. The voyage was Die worst the vessel baa ever experienced. There waa nothing but bail weather from the time she left Antwerp on the truth, until she was aliuoti in port. On the second day out a stewards wrat insane. tm the morning of the 12th, while the vessel was making fair tiina In a strong nuithwewi gale, she was struck by a tidal wave which brought her to standstill and aeut tons ot water tumbling over her duck. Pirotte, a Belgian cabin passenger, was Handing under shelter and close up to the deckhouse amidshipx. He was picked up and thrown w cross the deck. When rescued it was found bis left Ivg had been broken in two places. Officers of the Kroonland say that wheu the wave struck Ihe v easel the water daahed higher than her funnel and Swept the hurricane deck. Frits BoriUuidy, lookout, waa thrown out of the Cura s Nest and fell a dixtamw of forty feet, but sustained no injury except badly bruised aids. PLACE RURAL SERVICE UN PAYING BASIS. Washington, Dec. 21. Representative Ilenry (Conn. I introduced a bill today "To secure the full use of the United Biates rural mail equipment and to place the rural service on a paying basis." The bill provides "That within the limRa of the respective mill routes served by post wagon, parrels of mnil matt it shall be collected and delivered linuse to Itoiixe by the earners, in weight up to 200 pouads, and in dimra-slon- a up to a Iwrrel nn jtarcel. however, to be more than nix feel In length. The bill specifies that the rates on shall be one cent for eight pan-el- s London's Traffic Entirely Impeded Electric Lights Only Serve to Make the Darkness Visible Everybody Became Confused. IjonJon. Dec. 21. A heavy fog enshrouds this city in gtouut aim has impeded business all dav. As uiglit closed in the density increased, aud vehicle traffic in the most crowded action of the renter of London wus completely stopped. Singularly, the fug was not so thick in the east end as in the west end. but within a circle of a mile with Trafalgar square as the center, it was to opaque that foot iiaasenger their way. Some of the scenes witnesaed were pitiful, some were ridiculous aud tbe whole was extremely weird. Theie were Ineianeea in which the women berime hysterical and even the police lost their ene of direction and omnibua driven became confused and drove onto the sidewalks, until finally a., traffic waa held up. At tlie main crossings and on the eireeta leading thereto, long, shadowy lluc of omni-buae- e, raba and wagons loaded with Christmas stood motionless. 'The most brilliant electric lights only served to make the darkuexs visible. Toarrli boy were requisitioned and they did a rtuhiug trade. me railroad traina were all delayed. Queen Alexandra, who intended to leave loindon for Sandringham this evening, postponed her departure on account of Ihe fog and the consequent difficulty of driving to the station from Buckingham jialace. kt oumei or loa; two cents for a pouud; LEAGUE five cents fur from one to eleven OUTL1KK8 PLANS. pounds; 10 cwnta for a half bushel, thirty pounds; 15 cents for a busbel; 20 Cnliiiiihii. ().. Dec. 21. The execurants lor a half barrel; and 25 cents tive committee of the American AntL fur a barrel. Saloon league met here today and outlined plans tor a legislative campaign. TEN BLIGHT EARTH- - ( It waa derided to make a fight fori" The QUAKE BilUCKS FELT. law. Rufflcient additional appropriation lo Iavld Clilrlqni. Panama, Dec. 21. complete army poJ recreation halls. For effort Ive prohibitory legislation There were ten slight earthquakes followed by one strong shock about 12:30 for Indian Territory should It be granto'clock last, night Numerous houses ed statehood. The passage of the Hephurn-Dollivbet were dsinsged sud the people who were thrown Into a panic, are now hill lo prohibit the shipping of liquor into t he new territories. ramping in the strecla The disturbance is supposed to have Ihe league will insist on a fairer feat caused lew-- . of the by the Poaa volcano In Coda Rica. This, it was claimed, has not been Panama, Dei-- . 21 Earthquake shocks given the statute. The league will ak for an appropriawere felt wit hi a radius of 150 nnles of Panama ami Colon last night. Tbe tion of $330,000 to build and complete recreation halls at various srmy posts disturbance was slight which are intended, in a way, as a substitute for the canteen. COMMISSIONER OF MINES AND MINERALS. EXORBITANT DRY DOCK CHARGES ANTI-8AIX1- Washington. Dec. 21. Rep. Jlopburn of Iowa introduced two bills todav, one apprupriat lug $230.C00 for the establishment of some abandoned military reser- vations of a leprosarium, fur the care and treatment of persona in the United States suffering with leprosy; the other appropriating II 00,000 for a leproxy hospital In the Hawaiian inlands. BAY STATE GAS CASK DEMURRER 13 HEARD. Boston. Dee. 21. Judge Braley in the supreme Judicial court today gave a hearing on the question of allowing the demurrer of lr,r defendants la the suit of thp Hay Slate Gas company against inmai W. Lawson and others to restrain Lawson and Weidenfeld from parting with .0.290 tharea of Bay State Gaa stick. 74 five per cent bonds of tbe Buffalo City Gas company; 140 debentures of the Buffalo City Gaa company. It Is asked that these securities be delivered to the plaintiff because of an alleged conspiracy to divert the funds of the Delaware company to the naea of conspirators. WILL ESTABLISH A WIRELF.S8 STATION. Fan Digo. Cn!.. Dec. 21. The chamber of commerce has' been notified Taft from Washington that the plan of esWashington. Dec. direflmg tne tablishing a Tireless station had been todfti issued M approved by tlid navy pedai tment auJ to worsmt-nqua r't of the bureau of equipment expects to pro-il thotisani. pairs of award the wilh the wurk in a tiunt time. the euIiMed men of Die trousers MOOTED QUKSTNON retary evi-ra- f-- SETTLED. PORT ARTHUR MUST FALL BEFORE .CHINESE NEW YEAR. London. Dec. 22. The Dally Telegraph's CJiefuo correspondent says that the steamer Imdy Mitchell, which sailed from Txibgtau, with supplies, ammunition and dynamite, reached Port Arthur during a snowstorm four nights age. He says also ii is reported that the Japanese were compelled to evacuate t heir position n Else mountain owing to a flank inp fir from other forts and the explosion of Russian rainas from which they lost heavily. The Jaistnese, the correspondent adds, are employ iug thousands of coolies in making atrong forts at Dalny and around iort Arthur. They express a determination to capture fort Arthur before the Chinese aew year. REGARDED AS A PROBABLE CANDIDATE. N anti-cante- en er lrn The telegram railed attention to a charge of ID cents a ton for the docking of the steamer Bhawmut, tho owners doclaring they could liave the work done at the British dock at Msqui-mau- lt for three cent a a ton. Thia charge at the Ameriiim station will result . Mr. Humphreys mid. in a larga amount of such work going to tho Brit-la- li station to the detriment of the Americana, t anti-cante- j St. laul, Dec. 21. Governor Va Sant tonight addressed large audience at Hastings, Minn., on "Freight Rate," and lit speech Is regarded here as Ills entry lulu the senatorial contest for the seal now occupied by Beuatur Cleon of St. Paul. The governor aald: "A freight rate ia a tax on everything which enter into the life aai commerce of the country. Unressuiiauie rate are charged and rtisrrlmlbatioaa are common. Them evils exist and should be remedied. To admit that we are hopeless is In declare that constitutions! government is a failure, I am reaily to Join bamla with any man or any body of men to rarry on tbe contests. Before Joining in battle you would better take time for reflection. Do you know tbe power of corporate wealth 7 Do you fully realive ihe vast Influence it wields? Do you know how mercilessly it punishes those who stand in its way and oppose its will? I do. And I enter this fight vsltl the full knowledge of these facts." ' St. Louis, Doc. 21. A telegram from Dr. David T. Day, the geographical surveyor of Washington, D. C., accepting the ponltioii of comitiianiuner of tla ADVOCATES FEDERAL FRANCHISE Crashed Into the Stem the Battleship Texas Smashing Large Plates and Injuring the Warship. nt 100-to- TO CARE FOR LEPERS. y Vice-Admir- A ork, Dec. 21. After a stormy voyage, during which sin- - was struck by a tidal wave, the Red Star llinr steamship BROKE ADRIFT Washington Attends the Mar-ri-8 of the Netherland's Minieter in Full Force. Dec. BV HEAVY FOG Y Doc. 21. President Washington, Roosevelt's attention waa called today CARGO TAKEN UNDER WRITTEN ASSURANCE. by Rep. Humphreys of Washington, to a telegram from some of his constinilnrs and minerals at the Lewis and tuents, protecting against' what is deLondon, Dec. 22. With reference to Clara exposition, Portland, Oregon, clared to be exorbitant rates Ihe seizure of the British steamer was received at the Lewis and Clark charged at the Bremertontonnage navy station by the it is stated for tbe docking and repair of vosxela. that her cargo Japanese headquarters here. of fcerosens was Shipped at Shanghai tinder tha written assurance of the Japanese consul 21. At Dec. of a meeting Boston, to the British consul that "kerosene the Benjamin Franklin fund managers it not regarded by the Japanese govtoday a resolution wait read from Presiernment ns contraband If shtppsd anydent Pritchett of the Mass. Institute of where." Technology, containing a proposition from Andrew Carnegie to duplicate the present amount of the fund. fttJO.INNt, provided the total he devoted tn the establishment of a school for the training of men and women along the line of the mechanics and tradesmen's school of New York and Cooper Union. Mr. Carnegie further stipulated that the city of Boston should furnish a site National License Law Which Commla- for the proposed Institution. loner Gsrflald Bays Would ConThe board vote-- to thank Mr. Carnetrol Corporation! Engaged la of I lie his offer to for and matter gie give Interstate Commerce- A consideration. committee early to the appointed study question of what Washington, Dec. 21. Tho first ancan be done with the Franklin fund in nual reiKirt of tbe commissioner of the way of establishing an institution corporation was submitted to Congress along the lines of Cooper Union. today by Commissioner Garfield. In his letter to President Pritchett, lie says no satisfactory ref cam la t Mr. Carnegie said: be expected under the state ayntam of "I am a trustee of both the schools New Y'ork, Dec. 21. Breaking five international boundary, the settler and incorporation; that the federal goveru-nvmentioned and Jo not hesitate to say cables as if they had been threads, the homesteaders , according has at Its command sufficient to Enoch of to no the best that my knowledge n floating derrick Hercules, Leighton, a settler, who wa here today, power to remedy existing conditions in money has produced a more valuable moored have formed themselves into a vigilance its control of interstate commerce. He to t.he ride of the new Imt work. I think it is from the rlas who Connecticut broke adrift in the committee for the purpose ot avenging t bereft we suggests that Congress connot only spend lalsirious dayx, but who deaths of some of their romradcs. sider the advisability of enacting a law also spend laborious nights fitting nary yard basin in Wallsbout bay to- theThe 1st et, tragedy in the north counfor tbe legislative regulation of hi ter tliemscive for bard work, that the most day nnd crashed into the atern of Ihe valuable citizens are to come from. We battleship Texas, xmiisldng large plates atry which has come to light is that of state and foreign commerce under a settler, Thomas McKinsley, aged 80, license or franchise which In general are helping only those who show intense ana also injusing the warship so that who while alone In his cabin at Pelland should provide s follows: desire and strong determination to help alia will have to go into drydock. In the Borin when tbe fierce squall was attacked by two India. is. In order The granting of a federal franchise themselves the only class worth helpswept over it were the Texas, Illinois, to protect himself the old msn flreJ, or license to engage in Interstate comthat it is le ing tbe only Kentucky, Tacoma and Minneapolis. killing one Indian. The other fled serosa merce. to help to any great extent." The Hercules wa securely lied to the the boundary line and Informed h a "The impoKltion of all necessary rethat as to corporate organizaPETITION TO BET ASIDE CLAIMS. Connecticut anil was landing great fellow braves, with the re-u- lt quirements armor plates on the decks. The strain life u now in danger. He has tion and management aa a condition caused asked wind federal the the caused the authorities for by heavy proNew Y'ork, Dec. 21. Application was precedent to the grant of such francable to tection. and the derrick started break, made today by small creditors, reinchise or license. forced by Edward Hawley and Frank H. up the bay towards tha warahlps. "The requirement of such reports Two Ieutuck-et, the Narkexta and tugs, returns as may be desired aa a BANKER RKPLACK8 and Ray, to have nearly threw million dolwere hastily dispatched to catch the lars worth of claims against Daniel J. condition of the retention 0f such franMISSING MONEY. derrick, which was making dichise or license. Sully and Co., aet aside. This would fleeing for Tacoma the and rectly Minneapolis, Mr. Sullivan to pay nearly a "Tbe prohibition of all corporation! permit Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 21. A special to and corporate agencies from hundred cents on the dollar. Magrane moored close together. The Pcntucket engagwhen Hercules the almost caught the upon from Journal Cox, referee in bankruptcy, is asked to phoenix, Ariz., says: ing In Interstate and foreign commerce made the Beand fast to her. warships direct the trustee of the property, David Startling revelations were made here without such federal franchise or H. Miller, to have the cotton exchange fore the derrick could be controlled it today by Bernard B. McGreevy,. tbs , and around swung sirurk the tow claims expunged and diaaolvrd. There fugitive O'Neill, Nebraska, banker. Ha "Tbe full protection of the grantees admitted that lie waa in potaraakm of of snch franchise are 62 of these attached to the petit ion, squarely in the atetn port or license who obey fundi that might help to extricate him thw laws which represent sums due-tvarious applicable hereto. from hla .hare of blame. Going further firms as a result of transactions In The right to refuse or withdraw he actually placed in the hands of Gap-tai- n cotton. The petition says these claims such franchise or license In case ot McDonald, the arresting officer, violation of are not based on actual sales. law, with appropriate a personal bank receipt for 121.000 of with law, appropriate right of judicial the A INCORPORATE NEW 8TEAM81UP missing money and told him that ho could at once place hla hands on at appeal to prevent abuse of power by COMPANY.' the administrative officers." least lls.nno more once ther arrived Commissioner Garfield saya the O'Neill. That the bank waa (65,000 abort is stated Copenhagen, Dec. 21- -It bureau, under tho direction of the seclhat a steamship company competed Canadian Indian Degradations Neces- he emphatically denied. of commerce and labor, affords of Norwegians and Americans will sitates United Action. "I wan bookkeeper and I ought to retary the appropriate atacholnery for the soon lie incorporated with a capital kaow, he maintained. administration of such a law. of 12,560.000. It is the purpose of the Duluth, Minn.. Dec, 21. Incensed McGreevy say he is willing to tin a incorporators to operate a line of over the larga number of murders and everything over to tlie bank to escape London. Dec. 21. It is said Rut steamers between ports of Sweden and lobberie that hsve been committed criminal has bought Anthony J. Drexal's prosecution. Norway and New York. starting with lereutly . by Canadian Indiana in the McGreevy insiati that 140, trill Eikhors steam yacht Margarita, paying tl three ships of 10.not) tons each. northern part of ltasa county mar the Valley bank's money ie. perfoctly.-sale- . W0. . . . ENDOWMENT MARRIES ylarces Van Swindcreu, the Netherlands minister, and Miss Kliza-U- i Lindsay Glover, the daugh-ls- r r Mr- - and Mrs. C. C. only Glover, were parried st noon today In the church the Epiphany by Right Rev. Henry wes Satterlce, bishop of Waslilrg- the rector of Epiphany, Rev. Dr. Kim. reading the bethrothal. After the ceremony the wedding guests were Pertained at breakfast at the pata-hoiiie of Mr. and Mrs. Gloyor on tarragut Square. Official Washington the wedding in full dress. The ushers were Count Adam do 'tniLe do Huitfcld of Denmark, Count gtlnim and Baron Van inilviin Kcruvskerken of. Holland, Charles L. McCawlev of the Jlor nne corps. Mr. Walter Van and Clarence W11ro.i. 1,1. Hacner. Mrs. Roosevelt's sacre-1- 1 va niaid of honor. best mnn was ia "!n Mtnclienr. the Belgian minister, ambassadors were present i.n the exception of Count Cassini. J' ""Mar. ambasssdiir who is indis-..- .. radically the entire corps m attendance, of State and Mrs. Ilay i ri'ceta-shortly liefore noon and were set n the front of the church. of War and Mrs. Tatt, Sec- dry ,lse XavJ Mist Morton a,or ani Mrs. Fairbanks were iw, , d aata la the middle aisle. Th. chnrch wt 'hile was beautifully deeorchrysanthemums, brill raigumeat of Mies I'aitersun and when the prosecutor pitileaMy condemned tbe woman as tho murderer of the bookmaker, Caesar Young, she quailed under his invective. cruel Act res. stonx hearted, mouthed avenger that eke is, the aiory she told, ihe manner of lolling It, ought not to be cunvtnclug to a child. Every action proclaim her guilt, i have never seen a real murderer who has not been distinguished by o mini-, calmueta and uuruftled demeanor and conceit. Never yet was there A murderer who was uut anxious to testify, believing that his story could prove convincing to the jury," thundered the prosecutor. In detail he held her character to the jury and asaed if a woman like her was able to have any love other than that of the beast." "The lieagt in the woman called to the man and the beast In the mau answered," he said. Misa Pat tor son's counsel were not pared by Mr. Rand, who after saying that the defendant's testimony had been typewritten and learned by heart, added: "There are those among her defenders who are capable of preparing testimony which they know to be false. I name no name, and I stand ready to prove what I say if there Is any question raised on that statement." J. Morgan Smith aud hla wife were denounced by the lawyer. Most Impressive was Rand's attempt to show the Jury that Young could nut have shot himself. The skeleton which had already appeared during the trial, was brought forward and the attorney weut overblie details of the entrance of the bullet and the direction ll took after entering Young's Colon, Dee. 21. The 500 marines who arrived here yesterday on the Yankee from league Island navy yard, were embarked on a train today bound for Empire ramp, where they will relieve the battallion which has been there. The homeward bound rutrinea will embark on the Yankee todav. Camagle Offers to Duplicate the Benjamin Franklin Fund Provided a School ia Founded. Mechanic DIPLOMAT Washington, PRICE FIVE CENTS Vessel Struck by Tidal Wave Water Swept the Hurricane Deck. New e astronomy ene ile Boiievo tho Narrative. Utica, N. Y., Dec. 21. An exhausted carrier pigeon which had na its leg a tag Inacrilied A. C. H. 29," has been found at Itolgeville, Herkimer county. Adolph C. Hearn, a pigeon fancier, lived ai Dolgeville until a iesr ago when he went to New Dolgeville in Bout hern California, taking his pigeons body. wit ,1 him. It is supposed that the bird During thia recital Mias Patterson ia one of liia flock which returned to covered her face wib her gloved its old home. bands. Mr. Rand used the revolver Siu-a flight, however, is unparal- with which Young was killed to leled. prove that in no poM'imi could it hat a been held hy Young to inflict the wound that, caused his death. QUITE NATURAL. Facing the Jury, with the pistol in hla outstretched hand, the prosecutor New York. Dec. 21.-l- lev. L. C. Vasa, ieiit more than five years in the exclslmed; who Gentlemen, I will give you this reCongo Free Ktate, --aid today that the volver to take into the jury room, and Maiement made by Mrs. French BhelJoa if any man among you can hold it as in London recently that she had mad a Die defense's theory of suicide would trip of a year on the Congo and had seen no more atrocities than she had require yon to hold It in order to Inflict this wound and then imll the seen in the streets of London, was enI will consent to your setting trigger, view of in the fact that tirely natural, Mra. French Slieldon travelled. as a this defendant free on the spot." After Mr, Rands speech Mr. Levy guest of the government n beaten highway. Mr. Va-- s said it would have said: "That was the most wonderful advobeen difficult fur Mrs. French Sheldon to ace any inisrnuiluct of officials or cacy of any cause, the most malerful such sirnciiiea as he and others hnl speech that I have oer heard In crimseen, because she was watched during inal cases in the court of twenty-livher stay there and during her trips years. In spite of that, I am confident that Mias Patterson will he acquitted." on government boat. observatory. Official ESiDAT KROONLAND'S STORMY SCATHING REVIEW VOYAGE Lee ter Wants Hoffman Haute to Surrender the Chadwick Chattels Nothing Was Obtained. Newr York. Dec. 21. Discussed JM PROSECUTOR'S RECEIVER PRESIDENT ROOSEVELTS JEMl fSEEMST tie-sh- ip po-sib- ORGANIZE VIGILANCE COMMITTEE -- |