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Show f5 nUBMC smut HAS fllUSSMI n. VOL OGDEN CITY. UTAH. TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 4, 1905. NO. 94 FIFTY MINERS ENTOMBED CUSTOMS. IMMIGRANT Washington, April eahlrgram received at the State department from Minister Dawson at San Domingo, announces that President Morales has .ssued a decree, putting intu immediate effect the modus viveudi relative to the Dominican custom. Tin- - effect of this action will be to hasten the departure of Colonel Colton, who i to be chief of the customs collector corps. J. H. Edwards of Centralia, Ills., at present supervising special agent uf the custom service, has bet-- selected as one of the collectors. Several par tie- - Interested in haring the deposit of Santo Domingo revenue in their banking institutions, called on the secretary today. Secretary Taft lias not yetI made a selection. but it probably settled that the t'ity National Bank of New York will lie the depository of the Santo Domingo funds. 3.-- F Gas Explodes Sundays Wrecking Main Shaft and Work of Rescue Goes On But Slowly. Accumulation fifty Benton, HU April entombed today in Stw'Vmlne at Zeigler, by a terrlfic it is probable that Mploskm of gas and dead. 40 of the burled men are 2La bodies have been found. was due to the fact that are not worked on thin allowing gas to accumugundar. late In the lower workings. bad alien between 35 and 40 minersto redescended into the mine today blew sume work, a terrific explwion the mouth of the the timbers about One of the nine high Into the air. el cage was blown to the surface shaft. The . hock fmn the bottom of a ifthe explosion was felt at Benton, diaunt. were One miner was killed and four KTHrir Injured at the mouth of the shift In which the explosion occurred. once The work of rescue was begun at at the by miners who were arriving the time the explosion took place, hut Min shaft wss so badly wrecked tuat on mrue work has to be carried hinthrough the air shafts. This has MURDERER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE net-min- v ENEMY T. Portland, Ore., April Coleman, ihe gambler who Sunday murdered Edna Hoffman, a notorious woman in tlii city, was today arrested in Centralia. Wash., while escaping from Portland on a Northern Pacific train. Coleman was taken to the county jail at fholalla, where he attempted to kill himself by cutting his throat with a razor which he had concealed in his shoe. Later In the day Portland oifirers went to Chehali and on finding that there were good rhancea of the man' recovery brought him to Portland. Coleman since his fir-- t attempt at suicide has twire tried to tear the bandages from Bis throat, and for that reason it was deemed hirer to bind him hand and foot to a cot when he was placed In Jail here. Coleman admit that he killed the Hoffman woman because ahe failed to respond to his affections, and asserts that be will make away with himarlf before he hangs for tha crime. Roth .Coleman and his victim came here recently from Spokane. DRIVEN NORTH RESPONSIBILITY. AFFAIRS OF EQUITABLE i Ll ' a of e' SfeiKm ff VII 11 I 111 II II I Lg II 111 II III 111 IIrll III f-- FOR FIFTY MEN Washington. April 3. lit an opinion by J u, tie Day the Supremo court of the railed Slates today reveised the decision of the Circuit Court of Appeals fur the Ninth .eireitii in the Co. vs. the United esse of Hnckfeld State-- . The cam- - involved the eon- strueiion of ihe law holding sueh owu- ers responsible fur neglect to return Immigrants when requeued to do so. wete lu this case the lmitiigraui Japanese who escaped from a locked room on sltlpltoard. The government look the that the statute re--j quires the return nf rejected Immi- A ingly the question were indefinitely postponed. The Temps tonight any the author!-tiversion o f Emperor William's remark, at Tangier makes it useless to deny the disobliging eharacter of such words, whirh constitute almost the maximum short of openly quarreling with France that William II could attempt in order lo be disagreeable." However, ihe general lone of Man Whs Killed Notorious Woman Swears He Will Die Yet by the press is singularly free from beOwn Hand. lligerent or menacing talk. ome PRICE FIVE CENTS MINE IS SEPULCHRE DOMINICAN Z TO BE INVESTIGATED po-iti- Insurance Company's Books to be Turned Over to State Inspector Alexander Gives Hyde the Lie. - and grant under all circumstance .. t the Circuit Court of Appeals look that !view. The Supreme rottri. however. took the view in lodsy'a opinion that were required only to ex- v jshipuwnei C OCC0nCtl'lcili due diimeuev in sueh rases, land failed to hold the shipowners re -ponsihle for the exes pc of the Inunl grams. I rersoneilIf Ot Panama Commission ! Made Public COLORADO LAW MAKERS ADJOURN Washington. April 3 The President lias carried out his plan tor the reorganization of the lxilinnan Cunal commission as to the peiaondc! and bitslnes methods generally on the lilies of the legislation he suggested to congress at the last session, which in the failed in the crush of closing hour. Tonight, within halfan hour, after the President's departtire from Washington, Secretary Taft, directly in charge of canal matters, made public the personnel of the new g commission and the division of them. Only one member of the old rommlaaion waa reappointed, n Time Limit Saves Senator Morgan From Investigation on Chargea of Bribery Against Him. i I I j j I Denrnr, Colo., April 3. The Colorado legislature adjourned si.te die at midnight tonight, la the senate the legislative reappointment bill which was Intended to strengthen the power of the Republican party, was up ou thlid reading and at 11 o'clock jator Dr Fong, a Republican who haa acted indeitciuleuily throughout the jaes.lon. started tn speak against the in measure. He characterixed It a iqiiltliiua." He yielded a moment on the request of Senator Booth in order that the hill rould lie finally read and approved, and a he was about in resume the president or the senate annnnneed that the hour uf 12 had arrived and the life of the senate expired by Until at ion. The supporters the mea.iire, realixing that they did not have stifflclcnt members tn pans it did not insist upon a vote, matter of legislation Among other that died liy reason of the expiration 'of the time limit was the tnvestfgs-bod- y lion of bribery rhargea Involving Ken stor Morgan, dutie-amon- New York. April 3. The moat Immining case today with James F. portant development in the Equitable Bums, the defendant, still under rrox Life Assurance societies today was examination, to snow that when ho the announcement tonight by Govern- paid out mono for supplies used in or Higgins at Albany, aud by Presi- prospecting on tlie claims now In disdent James W. .Alexander, nf the so- pute It was not always his own. Tha ciety in this city, that the slate super- account hunk Ini nshired by the at tot-- , intendent ot Insurance, Francis Hend- itey'a for Jktyle last Saturday whs a Invcstlgutlou of again snlmiiited to Burn' Inspection, ricks. bail Ihe conqiany'' affairs. and he Identified various Item In his This was followed by the Introduc- handwriting. Koine of these, however, tion in tlie siute senate today uf a are as tarorable for Burn an foe resolution providing for a legislative in- Dn.ile, berauM- - they proved that whila resothe Inner worked on the Bobtail No. vestigation of the Equitable. The lution was' presented by Senator 2 claim, which Hums as first ilenlud, Brackett. Doyle wss fully iid for tls lalxir In Mr. Hendricks returned to Albany ihe saute manner as turn who were lasl night, after several days spent In hired by the day. conference with those Interested in The suit has lasted foul weeks am' Equitable matter III this city. Tlie will pmiiably continue fm a week nr Riivenior'a announcement came less more yet. Tlie evidence will bo file than twelve hours after the superin- (shed in a day nr two, lit.I the argn tendent had reached hla Albany office ntent will require severs', dsya. und was followed hy a formal announcement from Mr. Hendrick' offleo In thia city tonight to the same effect. This action by the stale anilinrtiie follows a request made by Mr. AlexanHendricks hy der to Bnperintende&t letter, sigui-- hy Mr. Hyde, snnotiuee-lueu- l of which waa made last Saturday night. In an authorized statement the first Mr. Alexander lias msde slift-- Thcie LawyerPaAttack Validity of pert Which Wera the state superintendent waa railed Signed in Blank. Into the controversy (lie president of the Equitable says the Invest Igai bin Cincinnati, April 3. Tlie bearing of by Mr. Hendricks, Is now In progress. It result, be adds, will es- ihe anil in huben corpus, which was tablish the I rut It or falsehood of many Instituted to prevent the return to and niatlris which are now Itclug alleged New York of J. Morgan Hmith on the one hand and controverted on wife, under Indictment then- fur conspiracy with Mra. Smith's sister. Nan the other. , caae, He also takes occasion to deity some Iattersmi, In the Caesar Young Fred-rrlek Judge of the statement made formally by wa set for today of the coftininn pleas Mr. Hyde last Mnturday night. Mr. court. The trunks of the Smiths, Alexander' statement follows: It has been my set l led purpose to which were secured hy the police by avoid as far as possible, a discussion search wmranta, contained a large been in tho public pres of the merits of nunilier.iif letter which bate sent to New York by express. Howany phase of the controversies now ever. the particular letters which existing within Ihe Equitable Life led to the clash between 3lrs. Smith's Assurance society. It Is properly a Detective matter of concern .with me to avoid attorney, Cnlonel Shay,to snd Jte in charge Akin are underduod any expression which will embarrass of Hie local police, although Akin has the board of director In the discharge or its duties or that, will give rise lo atari ed fin- New York. t of the One of the chief premature judgment on any matter attorneys for Morgan KniitJi and hla Individual. or the society tiny affecting of Ihe mutter when wife I am confirmed In this resolve by the tocame up liberty fact that an examination of the society his wa that the extradition p waa asked for me through a letter ad- day. Issued at Columbus last week' per dressed to the superintendent of in- were invalid, tlie governor hating hem surance on February 21st, 1905, This the date and the impel havexamination Is now In progress. Its out of been Issued over hla signature result will establish the truth of faulty ing when In fact me law require that in of many mutters which are now being such mailers I- t- must jmss on cueh controbund and on one the alleged in person. application on the other. verted A signed statement UsiU'tl hy of the society, the .lames II. Hyde, on Saturday April l, wore 1905, ronlalnH statements that made which I cannot allow lo pass unchallenged, He aays that the chargea that have been made against him hare (heir origin tn an effort hy individuals to obtain control of tho Equitable St. Petersburg. April 3. Rear Adsociety and Its asset. Uh tho part nf myself snd other officers of the so- miral IMhcc Ouktomsky has arrived and has demanded ciety who are associated with me In in Bt. Prier-bnr- g tn dear this movement I desire lo deny that a trial by publicour action Is Influenced by any motive hlnmeir of the charge of being respontlm except a desire to discharge our duty sible for tlie losses simI til lied by Dull as officers of the snctcly. Port Arthur squadron August He denies lliat lie gate orders Mr. Hyde further says that be bus last. On tho exprclacil no imwer except with the io return to lort Arthur. Hist president's concurrence. In reply. I contrary, the admiral explains death assort that 31 r. Hyde's usurpation of after Hear Admiral Wlthoef ihe president's authority and his he intended to break through the line. ha bi ms art Ion without the consent or of Admiral Togo and go to Ylndivna-tokWhn the Rus tilth liaillesltip the knowledge of the president of ihe unmanageable, society are among the subjects of Cxareilleh serious criticism against his conduct throwing ihe Russian ships Into consignalled 'follow fusion, Ouktomsky as mi officer of the society. me. Mr. Hyde's request for an examinaDaikness fi ll while lie was .traight-ruing tion of tlie society's affairs by tlie Ilia line when, finding: all the superintendent of Insurance must lie viewed as acquiescence of nty course ships except tin- battleships Iohicda In this respect, which a few days ago. a.irt Ioltava bail headed hack to Ikirt Mr. Hyde was dlsMised to regard as Arthur lie bad no alternative lint to himself. Ouktomsky says he taken without authority. fortI its ve, thus fur. made no dcnlul of waa relieved of Ilia rommand n the frequent assertion that as one ot night later hccBU-- his official report the iniKit-e- s of the Hydo stock. I am was too short. vested with the voting power upon ll. TO MANAGE MOFFAT ROAD. The triiKl expressly provides that no j vote shall he cast upon tlie Hyde shares at any election of the sock-i- jI William A. Duel Will Also Look After Constructhe Colorado-Utsl- r for a by tlie three truslcea, except tion Company. person approved liy James H. llyde. who Is also one of the trustee." Tlie section tinder which SuperinDemer. Coin.. April 3. Annnunre-metendent Hendricks today began his inwas made today that William or ihe Union vestigation is 29, of the insurance ,A. Intel, snperinii-ndc.i- t t laws, which provide the snperlnten-di-n- Pacific railway, with headquarters a of Insurance may. as often as he Omaha, had been appointed general deems it expedient, appoint one or manager of the Denver Northwestern more persons as examiner to examine and rarliir railway tthe Moffat road) Into the affairs of any such corpora- : and will enter upon his new duties on tion and its Isika with reference to May 1st. Mr. Duel also becomr genIts business. Exerv such corporation. eral manager of the Colorado-l'iaIt officers and agents shall produce Construction company, which ha the its IsKiks and all paper in its or their contract for constructing the Moffat possession, relating to Its business or road. affairs lor ihe Inspection and examln-- j at ion of such examiners whenever reHelena. Mont.. April 3. In lit quired. elec tion today only aldermen were lo The law also provides fur a hearing Ih selected. Tlie Democrat a elected to the eoriMirat ion on the examiners' four and the Republicans three. report before filing such reiiort. The announcement of an investigation was proceeded by a statement of 'a hearing before the superintendent of HAVE NOT LET US YET. insurance upon the application or Crlinniins' policy holders, whirh had Washington, April 3. At to-set for tomorrow, has liern postday's session of the M. E. con- poned. fcrence, a resolution asking the senate lo unseat Semi tor Reed PORTLAND MINING BUIT, Kinnot. of Utah, and other ineas- urea' against the 31ormon church. the Benjamin J. Hamid commission is new from top to hot-- . tom, for there Is a lop and bottom difference between and the function and pay uf the commissioners. Finding be was obliged to legally appoint aeren commissioners the President did so, but he carried dered the work of aiding the entombed out his own plan by making three of Mu to sueh an extent that when darand them pructlally the full commission. ken fell tonight only three bodies The other four though bearing title mw injured ntan had been brought to of ronimiaeionera not only receive a the surface- - These bodies were found f much lower compensation, but are (cretr feet from the bottom of the air signed much smaller, field of act ivity. riufl and this is as far as the rescuers The President ha also carried out his Mre been able to penetrate the shaft. from scheme of dividing up the work of X committee of union miner canal building among the commission- Poqnola a1"! other neighboring mining a ers so that nominally acting a tons, headed by District President, on stated occtsiona. each iitdi- y orris, hastened to Zeigler soon after vblual mem Iter operates in a special occurred and offered the explosion is field. The bend of the eommi-slo- n thMrsid. a trained railway man, chosen for McMASTER'S MARITAL TANGLE. ' DIED ON TRIAL DAY. The Indies of the dead are so black-ree- d hla administrative abilities In the fithat they cannot at once lie Washington, April 3. The marital , Roily Campbell is the injured Texaa, April 3. 8. M. nancial and purchasing field, the new miser brought ottf'Of the shaft and it. Nlxou, a prominent polltirinn and law- governor of the gone M a lawyer who difficulties - of Dr. Frederick klcMaa-lerdo with state affairs: is said that he cannot, live. Campbell recently appointed consul at Zan-th- e yer, died today of apoplexy Induced by also has had to is conscious, but he is unable to give engineer commi-slonalready Is xlhar. today were adjusted, the donor nervous collapse. His trial on the in the execu-- providing for the support of his child any explanation of the accident. There charge of muiiiering IL W. Malone and known for his ability wss mnrh excitement among miners practical work of canal cut-- ! by hla first wife. He probably will Captain J. L. Yeasy, at Luting, In a tlon ofThe in a day or other members uf the com-- receive his commi-sio- n when the accident, became known, bestreet fight a year ago, waa set fnr tiiig. mission are placed to comply with two. cause there had been a strike of long trial today. the law a to the number of the coin-- ' duration and many conflicts had occurmission, but are men of high ability red between strikers and Scrrciai-as hydraulic cngfnsers. nilncra. Taft told them today that they were An all day investigation tends to show that the explosion was due to expected to show results, and that is ; said to be the keynote for the Iresi-- : the accidental explosion of accumulatdent's action of today. ed gas. After ilie'r induction into office and 1p to 1ft o'clock tonight, fifteen dead their consuliatiim with Secretary Taf Itodies hid been recovered. The work the commissioners met In the office of rescue lx made very difficult and of Governor Nagonn and had a brief dangerous by the foulness of tha air In the ntine. talk over Ihe urbanization plan, but Only two of tho bodies found show marks qf the explosion. they were necessarily of a promt lure IVatli in the other rases nature, becau-- e the new commUalon-ei- s having were unfamiliar by personal exresulted from asphyxia) km. perience witii the mccuanlsm the old Joseph Loiter Is exiiected .to reach commission has effected, ll Is said Zeigler tonight, although It was at there Is no disposition tomake sud- first reported that ho was en route den change in ii, though in the end to Euroic. Rescue work will continue : a more or less complete II night. hut he lias no proposals to make and Under the PresiIs expected. Tonight thirty-onas far t he made indication, the coffins accompan-dent's order i ho actual headquarter by an undertaker arrived in Zetg-- Ject of his visit appears to have been of the coni mission will (i. in Panama fto get in touch with the secretary In and there probably will lie a considerThe number of dead U estimated at able transfer of employes from Washihmy-fuiitrans-l;r- e wounded eight, li That there were two ington to that place, leaving here only is explosions a sufficient force to carry on the rkise together. work of the administration snd to keep The first explosion took in place me air shaft the duplicate accounts. Chairman and was followed by s Khoniz, with Governor Nagoun and explosion in the main must snart. There were Engineer Wallace, will ss-nemployed only 180 of hla lime In the Mine, bin ss "a. 121) being at work rtava. Four offlec Springfield, O., April 3. Tliere was are direclly In wges, containing ten nu-of the day great apprehension hr re tonight that Mr. 'Khontx's charge, he will be in Irilllon of ihe thirteen billion feel of i"ree. had pine down into the mine a repetition of the disorderly scenes Washington more or less. The pur- - gas supplied to consumers In New were .npposcdly at the bottom which were enacted a year ago when chasing sgent of the company will j yor, nen tii0 Gas citv, . i,y the Consolidated occurred. catastrophe Tie negro named Dixon waa lynched. probably lie eslablislu-in New York. , vfi.r .... l'urcnaseu ewpl.iion wrecked the shaft, blowing Because of numerous complaints that, Admiral Kndlcott and Colonel compHn-- ' re the skids on which the Rear cages were had been made sgain-t- . n saloon kept j Ernest are charged with important Ere11 np Amsterdam anil other gas hoisted. Of the thirty-fnn-r men Washington, April 3. The follow- by Joseph Yempler In the levee" dis- duties in connection with the navy , companies at the rale from 28 to 4(1 dead fifteen o.!ly had ing statement regarding the charges trict. m "TVcrowd of men and boys and army. The admiral ia chief or ' 1U w1,, per thousand cubic feel. This lock tonight. against Judge Raymond, chief justice gathered large in that vicinity at 10 o'clock r 011 ' 1hM' Iodies three were ro-- s of the Indian made with the avowed purpose of burning lJr "rVifiTrnesI was Territory', charge of l,r1 O'. hut with fatal Injuries. uf Hen Ja min A. Whltelgy, Attorney-Genera- l (.xanilnali(m on more were behalf of The alert the police and today place. In K ar?: Jan,rtl Rr- - Moody by Mr. Russel, special Assis- than during ihe Dixon riot and quick- important river of harbor works is assistant secretary of the Consolidated the neighborhood Chicago, but before the legislative J' p- - Mnk nd Willis tant attorney-generaly surrounded and patrolled the place. president of the Mississippi river com- (bis company, tantpliell. ni The department has investigated It la believed the police have the mission and n member of the Interna- commit lee, which In Inquiring into the and ljiiu,'i'.r Bnd n"er HJ .rW!kfc ! were In this cllv. The the charges made against Judge Ray-- situation in control. by nnnitoi tional deep water way commission, lighting conditions supplies At II o'clock the front, and rear of which Is to meet during the summer Consolidated Gas mond and has reached the conclusion As nfm tingas to consumers at 1 per thousand there was nothing found or the saloon are closely guarded by po- at Tronlo. that mi- nfcnt ,l,c follow- ,)rovcn warranting his removal from lice. as are the entrances to Columbia inr Colonel Ernest will be relieved of cubic feet. Roliert A. Carter, secretary of the l''snre7 offlcc- - Jn vlow 01 ,Mk conclusion, It la street at Foster and Water street-- , the river and harbor work in tin Chii Mr. Whltply on anwer- - not deemed the province of ihe depart- - i Every street corner in the Tir.inlly la A. T. AforrtK division by Colonel Wukkuan H. romjiauy, who follewed cago what Thc awaiting Ilixby, corps of engineers, now on sick Ihe stand, was askeil to explain , , ! inent to enter into a criticism of hla filled with a motley crowd, ,n th " FwkTal JudS the appearance of a mob to burn tha leave.. Engineer Walters, who is now disposition had been made of the "Thankv fur 7nT '" or,. of I hold offices for life in order that they saksin. In all nearly n dozen arrests on his way from Panama, will be here twenty million whirh was realized all ,l,e hP,P ler'r.Ll noed(l- - Zig- - may he free from the Influence of fear hare been made for safe keeping a hen ihe capita slock of the eomitany Wednesday or Thursday. ' conipsnv." Terriat 1 o'clock t he police are cun-- i and motives. will continue to act was Increased from ISO.niin.fHio to other and Colonel Ernest Improper that ft bad 'h.u th?w'ni. Hurd tonight auid torial judges may be removed by the fldetit they have complete control of ai tiie president of . " a wrNk ,,1 1hat tho nil Wn uwi for ronHinirtlcm pnrpo. conimiKrtlnti rlvrr '" Pnl,ncc was so disabled president, hut as nearly atv may be the situation. At 2:30 o'clock this (Tuesday) morn-- i th, u also bo free from such influence. This Alaoo.i will be require! J rKerriim e"k fPnir It. they cannot be If their conduct Is to ing there has been no renewal of tha to Governor All th,.1 ,aike on the reside permanently the men below a,1 Mr. Hughes found and the police say and has resigned his present hitmn comment by j threats of position hand. In two In- - he subject to constant 'rjwn wlth-I the have situation entirely ns law officer of the bureau of insiilar , $l2.wn,.i0i. of tMs sum had leglslatlve officer near the president. theycontrol. ""rty K Is but Jnst to add that the Judge's in It ia the present intention to ' refrain from filling the vacancy thus honesty and Impartially cannot be GRADUAL SEPARATION. created. The insular Imrean, like the seriously questioned and that he has FRANCE IS ANGERED. other bureaus of the war Industrially made a record for good i and work especially in the aup-- : rarls. April 3. Former Premier will call on the Judge advocate gen- Brds of Kaiser In rapid I W Tangier Ar Hi hot. one of the principal opposition cral'n office for any necessary legal was done because the compi pression of the liquor traffic." in Hostile time and wanl- i need the money at any Spirit The charge against Judge Ray-- ' orator In the chamber of deputies advice He did not Lnte'r In the day the new body met 'ed tn have it. available. toward speaking today In reference to the sepmond included discourtesy It would he nanred in thrre that poli-- I ihe admitted and of bill, modern bar the aration that of :know commission snd office at improper members the Morocco how- ideas railed for separation of church perfected its organization. The first months or even in six. months, ileal activity. m"K;ln5 a dceiier ever. was the hut contended that meaof tlie . and state, taken action eonappointment relmness u, p. "Mennilnie you are paying sure should be effected gradnallv and an executive committee, composed of CASTRO'S CABLE TROUBLE. Hnsr of ,rVU, th,'rf ia " srowln 12.fsh'.iHit out this with on head concert cent the Governor of J in the chnrch. Shunt. Chairman Magoon of the shock htcii The profit of the company and f Willia" a 'islt to Paris. April 3. The officials say In his opinion the prerlpitaie action and Chief Engineer Wallace. Tag origin of set forth In the present bill would hurt question of the disposition ' f the up these payments as ! Ftentir Ipt',ratIons give to they are not aware of the here f 8s making, said Air. this the nation's sentiment and provoke anofficials and th. clerical force jienses F.0l;c,e8' However, for the the statement published Min-- . j that it the effert left wu thnt' foreign evident Hughes. ilium. gry reprisal. the pur-- 1 morning to I15 is Mr. Shunt z left her. today for a j "Precisely, replied the witness, later Delcasse will adopt efficacious adopt a Edhe dveiopmeni.if"n""g! nieasurcs toward Venexnela which the west to finish np REPUBLICAN VICTORY, brief The examination of Henry H. hdi-soto viait Thi;1.' lork New the of auditor matter to be They will wards, his accept. r,nf,-renobliged some private demanding at Castro Mich.. April 3. Election re- attention. company, developed the fact, that today between Fof--i- . maintain that no determlnaiion has Miitlsic to the Incline turns are and wltlle tlie actual value of the Ifc'icassc indireached hut fragmentary, the been and several yet in in, N. V.. April 3. Tlie bill tax- - ertles owned by the Edison cotiqiiiny th. i1" '"h. H m quest ion in view that an ample indemnity will cation are the Republican ticket is In the state at the time of consolidation with the !, '"r f'lwrriilns Morocco. The considerably relieve the sit nation. The carried by upwards of Tu.inh) majority. ing transfers of Mock tore,-'- .', '"'"''-'-- t company wa Only candidates for supreme Judge pasted the senate tonight liy a vote of Consolidated Ga company is- disposed io n.n, , hP 'I'lC'lliuia. ir,r an aiij.mru- - French Cable of Hr; tf diversity of Michigan 33 to 14. The hill nroviiie a tax of ely $l.;Nt.iaai. the company that Castro will sre-- to turn n there ,, .nyisg council Bluffs. Iowa. April 4. Evij nor the company's franchise to an and number or the hoard of educa- I 32 jter UtO shares. It now goes io the having ontatanding stock and Umd I'aI was adduced in the Tortland fHdv- i ?R. ! ",W !" h!, denced f:4.ntin.uai. tion were voted for. action 1 in the senate. Arrord- - American company. hy that hotly. aggregating assembly for as-'0- - Idcn-riffed- L las-khar- : er 1 1 non-unio- n THREATENED TO ly J e FORECAST part. THE ZEIGLER ' LEATHER l TAH Fair Ttiraday ami WednesWarmer Tuesday In northern day. nb-If- rt a-- 1 1 I - Dixon Lynching Riot Nearly Repeated SUSTAIN FIGHT FOR FREEDOM . Kpl-Tf- - conti-niton- ADMIRAL DEMANDS A TRIAL ' at Springfield. JUDGE SMITHS RAYMOND : ! ! - court-marti- 1 . fta W,"1 l, - J , iiivM1Mm7,-?Cvt-tPrUf- i fr e n ' 1 1': de)Mi-tment- . H , ! Dia-ossi- ' e. I w ;r,r?r n 'si iVX"e h n I nl - gta is-st- a MIIMIMIIMMItl |