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Show t TI1K MUR.N1XO EXAMINER: TEXASSALUTES THE OGDEX, UTAH FRIDAY MORXIXG, APRIL 7, 1903. MlSERIOUS ASPECTT0 MOROCCO AFFAIR TOGOS EXECUTIVE RI B Cannons Roar and Steam Whistles Resound ates and While Thousands G. A; R. Offer Greeting to Roosevelt. South of the Philippine Cheer-Confeder- ! . j : ? .Aiml 6. Aml.l Tlie Wtro. Tei., thunder of camion, ahriekiBg of Meant whistles anil the buriaha of thousand of the people, I he special Imlu ov9 tnr Missouri. Kansas k Texas, Rhhsi-m-Iirolled lulu I lie aiainin iiarw shortly alter it o'clock today. The prrMdcni was tm-- i by a reception committee of I'oulnl-eraie- a sad ti. A. K. and wa given a moat cor Mai greeting. The praaideni waa to the paiL adjianlag thu depot where an awaiLo.1 him. Tim immense reception wa an innovation hero, and llaus, handkerchief. umbrella Jlagi were w tilt'd liy the jicuple. Kac.i person entering the path bore a xinall I'nlHd Blares flag and the fluttering of thiiiiaitiida of these emblems mad-- ) a beautiful spectacle. Tbe park baa an area of several acres and was national with the colors, while at every few feet large flags JTe-idc- ;! , ut lough lo visit Chicago and advi-- o with llie Si iino Mayor-elec- t rcganling .lici t car situation in I'h'cago. The cablegram from Glasgow reads aa follows: Tn the laird Mayor of Chicago: Thu corporation of Glasgow and cordially aurci-- tn the request or your municipality. tramway manager unable tn leave Indore I Sigucdj Land t tie of May. pi oi o8i. iiuaiii-tnoti.l- LEAPED FROM A TRAIN. ly , t ' waved In the breeze. The piesirleni was introduced ry Mayor James II. Baker and delivered y s Prisoner Escaped in a Mod Manner. Daring s LOCATING Si- IN CONFERENCE (.The Warsaw, (.All par- ponton ticipating in disoniei s will hereafter ha tried by martial law. Thu new when regime conintcnccd yesterday fwo workmen were thus tried and condemned to d''alh. One uf them fired a revolver at a policeman nd the other struck a policeman with an Iron bar. EIGHTY CABLEGRAM TO GLASGOW. coiifcti-uce- POISONING. Wrasaw, April (.An extraordinary case uf wholesale poisoning has at n cotton mill at Iabianlxe. Heveniy girls la the coloring department were taken suddenly ill and fell to the flour unconscious. Thirty of them were taken to a hospital in a ibuigi-roncondition. An tnrestiga-tlo- n showed that their Illness was due tn arsenic having been sprinkled through the rooms by unknown miscreant. LAW FOR RIOTERS. Apt II d college, the only Institution of higher learning controlled by Ibo church. An rffurl Is to .lie made to raise a $I5H.nw debt and put tlio school on a sound financial busts. Nauvoo, 111., where the Mormons were persecuted and driven nut during the early days, has sent a petition of tliNi stgiiers asking for the next annual . WHOLESALE RUSSIANS LYNCHED THE PRISONERS. Earthquakes Have Destroyed a Town Tho of the province of Maredonltt are so angered at tho government las action with ninraudlug bands that thoy Constantinople, April In India. April Chicago, Dunne today received Lahore, India, April B. It la reportc reply tn n ed that eighty per rent of the inhabcablegram sent yesterday tn the laird itant of iUiarm-al- a, the hill station Provost of Glasgow, asking that thn V.'i miles northwest of Finds, were manager of the municipal tramways killed ai n result of the recent earth-quak- e of that city lie given a month' fur- there. The government bus FELL FIVE (I. n have taken to lynching prisoners. Nine prisoners who were cHpt tired were taken to Ktinutnovo, sixteen miles, front the town of I'skitb, where the lynched them. Now York, New York, April li.- An addition has been wade to thu list of recent flat 6. April Kxperlments carried out at the Governor hospital in thla city hava resulted In tho decision by the medical ataff that there is no hope of oetaMishing a cure for cerebro meningitis by thu use of diphtheria house collapse lu the northern section of thu city liy the rail or hut) pound of concrete Hru roohug material through five floor of a thlrlccn-storaiucrtnicut hold lu cuureu of ciiUKiriiclIun at Eighty-uiuistreet and L'uuiral Iark West. Cluirlcs I'ldman, a lalsirei, was carried down with the ' debris, lli escape from death was rentuikaldc. A. i the Hums of the new building had been laid with concrete and llie contractor sscriln'd tho accident to the iiioiaitnu luHtltlng frmn Hie recent raintall, which cauac-- the fire pmoflag to hecutnc soggy. Iticliuun was hulding a liag of cement nn the eighth floor, slundiug on a spars in the flooring alioui four by live feel In width, alien it gave way. The seientli flour a'.t-- gave way and such was the rase wit.i every floor tlown to the third, where thu workman and the pile of w him stopped. I probably would have been killed outright had it not hern that, iii fall was broken at each floor by the mixture that encased him on liis duwiiwaid journey. Two fellow labor-ci- s Inn rii-to his rescue. They found hi cars, eyes and nose Ailed nnd, proem lug a hose, tb-- y t lined a strong stream on bint. When ,iis face and head had Iwen partly washed it was found he had siiffeie.l several severe scalp wounds but tho iM'lora said he wiinld soon trciocr. y In trials from January 20 to date it was found that a death rate of the same percentage prevailed aa last was not year, when the used. Meanwhile the epidemic continue its spread. Between flaturdny noon and the santo hour Wednesday there were 4? deaths in Manhattan, saaiuat 4ti In the four y daya at the previous week, flince seven noon there hav e been deaths in the Bronx, against four In the entire week previous. In Brooklyn the epidemic la on the doeline, temporarily at lensl. There have been only ten deaths there since Saturday. Two deaths were reimrted Wednesday In Jersey City. anti-toxi- li n flat-nrda- r ROMANTIC COURTSHIP. Wealthy Yeung Man to Marry a Poor Girl. New York, April ti. Thr wedding of G. I'hrlps Stokes, son of Banker Anson F- - P.ielpa fliokca a.td a descendant of foui ciilonfut governors of engageMavacbusciUi, and whose ment has Just been announced to Rose llairiet Iasioi, s child of tin tlhrt-tnwill take place July Hith. It la slated thul Mia Pastor. who lived fur some time in Cleveland, where sue attractcil the attention of a Jewish eilinr in this city by a letter lo J. , GEN. FUNSTON ucroin-pnnyi.i- g ON THE COAST. Rail Francisco. April fi. General Frederick Funxloii has uni veil here to relieve Gen. Moore, in coaiinsind of a time to the his paper, has returned nf Culifornla, who her trade In sn East Bide cigar fiom the army nt noon todny. ' in order In live over again the Imincdiiitcly follow tug the rctire-nten- i scenes cf Iter childhood. The d.itc l of (ten. Moore will come the for the wedding is Mias Factor's of the following officers, ait anniversary. with the title iff lnT;:tdU-- r generals: said Mr. "It will he 'her ileimri-tuenl- ; Cid. A. t Glrsril. iiii'd!c:i Flukes, ia discussing his 1,1 cut. fid. W. II. Ileek, Third in 'll will a!.--1 o mark a new Col. Fi'ani; M. Ibibin-son- . ill then mire frmn the cavalry; Licjit, my life. ( J'l.lr ccnth c.ivntry : l.leiil. t'ol, 1 Aciilcmcnt siHci our sinl, nivmity Frank Taylor. Xiiu'tecnili Infatur'; honeymocti. will return to the East l.b-ilXV. Siililnel Foimtiiiu. Col. Side to live We will devote our timFourth cavalry; l.ieut. Od. Edward id Hilarious among thr poor. IJur imvis, Arilllcry IJeut. t'ol. bonejm'ion will he spent abroad. XV. Ilciibs. Ariillery Th- - rei iri niciu ot the aluc ofllcers CHRISTENING A CRUISER. lltc pvotnolixm of Col. James A. Hucluitikii, Twuuty.fiutifh Ituantiy. . Ft. Louis. Mo, Aivil Oiadys who UiUe.i. the pci'ni.vneul Viicuiu-yot ant flniith. Mr. ami Hr; daughter Mrs. James E. Stniili. has been desigREDUCED DISCOUNT. nated ly Ms; in- Wells as sponsor at iff Hen the dmilening of the I'nhcd Sinion j I'mlM-- r H'. Uptia. which will he launchits rate uf dicuuui today I ed in Philadelphia May 0. tu ti per cciit. lvuu fr . y twenty-sev- enth t. ior. I'h-irlc- s - ftileiilia.-Apiirvi.r-rTb- 1 kv-t- BACK. TO JAPANESE. St. Peteisburg. April B. General Idjevilch has forwarded to War 'Minister Hakhsmff the report of Gea. Gouchoff, of the Red CruM service, who haa arrivi-da-i Ruaaisn headquarters with llie medical staff left in care of the wounded at Mukden. Gen. Gouchoff reports that the wounded who remained behind at Mukden included General Uannenfeld, 37 other officer aad 1.G4S men most of whom were brought in from the Held after the evacuation of the city. Twenty Russian Flam re of Mercy. 30 doctors and Ifltt men of the medical corps have been sent by the Japanese to 1'he Foo whence they will lie shipped lo Russia. General Gouchoff pay tribute to Colfax. Wash.. April 6. By tho the Japanese treatment for the Ruslapse iff tho sidewulk on the footpath sian wounded, Sister uf Mercy and nf the bridge across the Ialouse river, doctors. in thu heart of the city, a score uf JAPANESE DEFEATED. young people were precipitated into the shallow stream below. I.eaa than an hour Inter the lifelosa I tody of Mlaa At. Ielersliurg. April 7. -- A dispatch Mary Onstot of Asotin, whs found. lo I ho war offlee from Chief of Staff When the fisdpath collapsed the Karkoriteh. dated today, rays that a screams of tin utifnitiina'e out Id lie RiisKiau-Kon-adetarhment allaekcd heard for block. Adding to Ihe con- a force of Japanese Infantry about fusion were tbe darkness of the hmi live miles from Kiltchjioii, (Kllju), Hint Ihe difficulty of getting Ihe the and that, .Ispanctir were disltiiigcd people tip the steep luniks from two Miiiiins and dlapcracd by from the water, but Ihe work of res- the llie aad C'oraark attacks. cue was done quickly and It was The dispatcli add that Jaimncae liiought ciiinplciely until Hie body of deiaehmenta hare appeared on tho Ihe young woman was found. Mandarin road between Changtufu She h.ul struck a timber in Ihe fall and Maimaikwi on the KitSHisn front. lo the water below and ll is Inhered hail made her way to the hank only KOREANS CONGRATULATE JAP8. to' wander in a dareil condition into ihe liver again, there to drown. Tokio. April ti. Prince Yirlevikak, The tiler Club fmm Ilillinuii. aa special ambassador bearing the a successful entertainment in congratulation of the Emperor of the i.icali-r- had walked to the bridge, Korea on Huof the Japan when the inenilcrs. accompanied by cc arms at tin- Micrrsg list tic uf Mukden, was ill her l'ullnian citizen and a host iff granted an audience by the emperor Colfax frienilM, were wailing on the at anon indnv. when he delivered the fool pH Hi of the bridge for the steclal leni-which lie carried. train wiiidt was to carry the luilniaii autograph Later n he liiucheil with the to I heir homes. The weight of who will not return his call. emperor tho cri wd of people was mo much fur lln- - Hail suppoits anil they gate way FIVE DOMESTIC LOANS. of lo or la feet. for a Tokio, April it. It Is exported that SUGAR IN HAWAII. one half iff i'ii drmrstic loan will be alloitei to foreigners whose bids ex Growers of Cane Are to Oppose the ci,e the win issue. At this rate the Trust. tiehMiry I planning a fifth domestic Fun Francisco, April The nvco-- t lomi of uni- hundred million yen m arpt.bial.taioi in May. ia inns which have ia progress tcquiv-Mti-.lor several week between represents-tive- The terms n the isstto will be simiof ihe various sugar plHniations lar to iiio-i- - ut the fourth domestic ol Hie Hawaiian and Ihe Amer- loan. ican Sugar Kenning coniiuui.v of New lo a renewal of a conATTACHE IB SAFE. York, tract tor Ihe ieliind sugar, have conic Vienna A pm! ti. 11 ha been ascor in an Hlmitit iciniinaUon, with the result Hist the glowers IniL-m- l rehnlng j tiiiied thiii 'I,.- Austrian military ri with hi. Russian army, fount their own sugar in competition with j tai-hHie trust. . flzeptjchi. w!i- was suppuecd to huv The planters wantiM more advan- liecn nniim -- moo Ihe bade of MukRon tageous term Iium-i- I upon the right to den. is a(e deliver anv portion of the product of nenUuiupft s 1. the islilllil instesil of IllMMl Hie NEW ELECTRIC ROAD. xtliHiUoifl eoiuiitions under the eon-- t In lug ret used, the plam-ertael. Tht-Mwill act Independcntl; . They will Cripple fi.-- . folo, April fi. Word now mo the big t'mekett reline-ha been In this city from a which Hi'-some time aui. retiiilde puivliaM-ithat an ch'ctrlc rati-)- . ill the mime of ilo-l- r ixenjiizailon. Hie Ituvli'g ' tcrnitniiH in thla city in turn of llouo-hilu- . 'iiiul the nih. flugar lHe.uirie' ia Colorado, flprlng will he Slav.--the nest few week, eonn.-e'ir.wm. rncliln. Florence and FREE PORTS. the two iiiyove mentioned. It is sabl that Rnhrt(in. president .Madii-I- , rr Flo.-iThe nf nf the cmi;n.il April Street Railroad coni-pancol- -r antl-toxln- DRIVEN TRIBUTE WITH FATAL Went Down Through Screams of the UnforFive Floors of a tunate Young People New Building. Heard for Blocks. Meningitis. the fhat Ken-ghu- RESULT Doctors Cannot Con trol Spinal Cerebro (.At Tokio, April ti.- - I p. ra. Imperial army headquarlera leitoriing today ays: 'Tart of our Kaiyttan force, engaged in driving the enemy, occupied Kuyushu. three mik1 northeast uf Mlcnhaucliieh un tho afternoon uf ., April 4th. "(Jn the aftcruisin iff April 3rd, the enemy, with mutinied artillery and machine guns, advanced south from a tfic direction of. Tawo, un the road, aad. on the morning of April 4tb upeiuHl a bombardment on Chlnchealttn. Aimultaneously a large force of Infantry advaucnl from the vicinity of tho main road. I w other columns detouring to cover both our flanks. They approached within 4(H) meters of our' isisitloii, lint at ( o'clock in the evening Ye entirely repulsed them. Unr raxualiie were 27 men wounded. The enemy's kms is uncertain, but It is csiimited at over two hundred killed and wounded. s PER CENT KILLED. April embassy the .tatrment tl had advised thr foreign office that it regarded an early conclusion of icare aa probable was donied. The embassy, it was pointed out, aimply talk about reported tae prevailing peace In At. reierauurg. The emuuw ausrea the upiuion expressbassy ed in these dl.paiehes that the efforts in the direction of peace tailed and lhat fur the moment nothing la being done. The general feeling exists in that however, diplomatic circles, peace haa been brought appreciably nearer. The admiralty professes ignorance of tbe exact wberealwut of ihijeetvensky's squadron and has no Information showing that the three vessels sighted uy the ateamer Marmura, t which arrived at Colombo, Ceylon, yesterday). Jjb miles south-ciis- i of Ceylon. April 4th, lielonged to the Russian squadron. Neverthdesa, (he lieilef prevails ia naval circles, lhat the squadron will go through the siraita of Malacca, but that Admiral Togo's heavy division will not lie encountered until Rojos leuky reaches the eastern aea. rn-lo- '.l JOSEPHITES RUSSIAN SQUADRON. , Ietci-i-burg- - G trims n ratl-roai- MARTIAL Public Asking for Aid In Securing Ownership In Chicago. Chicago, April U. -- A apecisl to the Daily News fiuni Baiaia. Jaia, xaya: Togo's fleet wu igbted this morning .oath uf the iland ul Mlailanan, the .ouUiertimoHi uf the lallippins group. from Iaiiore teal.. blank-jetdipaichi-foods. dociorS, nurse. etc., lor the xnflVrt-rat lihaimsala. It i. that the vice regal lodge at Simla wa- - damagel aa wuil aa I lie public ofliers. Tho cartliiiiakc8 were severely felt at Kasuhill, but no livis were Inst and Hitt Iaateur Institute cscaiN-J- . A second shock at Simla. '1 ues-laevening, eatiocd a panic and the ' front their houca unij slept all night in the open air. lie Moines, U April genof the Reorganised eral roiifeu-iicNew Yoik.Aprll ti. -- I.rtipl.ig from an latiier lsy Faints convened al iatinnnl i. express tiain on the lamg Island lodny. ncprcKentutives from nearly - of 45 miles ratial the speeding every eouniry in the world and every nil 'hour, Janies Kaihhoiirnc, a prisonmate In tho inion are present. Presier on Ills way In fling Sing. Inis ewa li- dent Jim. flniith is presiding. ed and tliua fur evaded .lot effort of One of the tiniMirtant matters to be a large posae la rapture him. discussed is the maintenance of Grace-lan- IUIbhourne. wltn had licn convicted of forgery, boairicil the tram al Just aa the president Itiverhcart tmnricuff'wt. in cli.trge of a , an address. deputy sheriff. The manacics were stepped on the platform the - chtlilrcn of Waco, Ird by a band, tang unlocked so the prisoner might smoke. "America. Suddenly he ran to the car plat bum The entire rlty was rlaliorulcly riec-- 1 nnd leaped off. landing on Ihc track of IiiisIiicmi before r train approaching fmm the orated atid all places . dosed by agreement during the altiy oiMHtilo direction. Seeing his danuf the fireoiiliiit here. ger the com Id rolled off Hit; rails. The train was quickly halted by thn deputy, but his. prisoner had disapIN GALA ATTIRE. peared touting not the slightest trace. 4 Anatia, Tn, April ti.Thi city U In guln attire in honor of 1 resident KoftMivelt. The rapital ii draped in tbe national colors and hualnos genIncoming erally U suspended. All trains were run in two to five nor. Hon, bringing thousands of iwotilo from Interior towns who Joined tho greeting to lbs nation's elder. Both houses of the legislature adjourned fur the dsy end the mcwliere acted a n lecepllun committee. Islands Small Skirmishes. RU-aia- u aficr-givin- g , - - c il- i Ix-r- i - IJcut.-Gcner- - French Ambassador in Washington Asks for In. formationKing Edward to Meet President Loubet-Ta- lk of an Alliance. Washington. April (.The French umhasrador, M. Jusserand, called on Secretary Taft today to make inquiries relative to the visit uf tho German ambassador yesterday and the the latter niado relative to Morocco. He wa iufortned that Baron Aiieck Von Aternburg'a note had been forwarded to the President. M. uaaured Secretary Taft that the "Open door was the policy In Morocco now and there were no Intentions on Ihe part of the French government lo alter that policy. l ni-e- sih : s 1Ti-::-;- i KlaU: bus dceiibvl in fa . 'r iff tle oi bee inula tu the fan.try is the I'af-evo- 4 Lklll -s. (hi 1i.ii auhority for hh atnfe-ment. express and freight )ka MAV fivaJ feel at liberty to discuss, hut said, for a certainty. War iho rtra! be concluded aad the prop(.1-,i(7ed over to the new on.-- r v( ry oJJ ly. As to the identity of the new wi era i can only say that ih,-tw nurd M. Baruch, of New a very prominent and wealthy ,T " ator Iwea east, and several aaocia The statement that John Hav mnnd 1 connected whh the ' tvaujl Hon In any way whatever u nor ini Neither ha the American 8u.fl.hJ and Refining company any interval u the deaL 1 do not say that no nn, u. terested In that company win iwve Interest in . the properties, bm American Smelting and Retiuiug coa, puny, aa a company la not eoureniM in this transaction. These praperti may even be operated in competitka with the properties of the tiugM helms. The plan of organization sn posed by the purchaser of the thn smelting plants has not been perfaa ed aa yet, but the win properties probably be controlled by mean! at holding company. -- M. Lou bet. , ALLIANCE. ANGLO-FRENC- repre-acnatio- n Jus-seren- INTEREST IN PARIS. Paris. April 6. The meeting between King Edward nnd President lamhet today Is arousing absorbing Interest owing to the tension over Morocco. The king will arrive nt Calais at 1:45 p. m.. and take n special train for Paris, arriving here at 6:40 p. m. The two ruler will converse for about two hour. Despite official reserve on tho subject, the public and press hall the meeting aa having capital importance In connection with Germany's attitude toward Morocco and It la popularly Interpreted a France's reply to Germany' action. The Berlin reporta that Germany contemplates calling an International congress to consider the Morocco question excite surprise and considerable indignation in official quarter here. It ia pointed out that the Madrid congress of 18R8 fully defended relation toward Morocco and therefore Germany's calling a new congress would? It 1 claimed, amount to further evidence of unfriendliness of Germany's course. The authorities here take note of what they regard a an apparent et fort on the part of Germany to secure of the United States the in tho Morocco question, but they feel sat tutted the United States will hold aloof from active participation In the controversy. During the afternoon n brilliant cavalry escort (lrew up at the Elysee Palace to accompany President Lou bet to the northern railroad station, whence he will go to meet King Edward at Pierre Fit tee station about seven Previous to ik Ilea outside of Paris. his departure from the palace, M. Lou- - B. London. April King Edward started to Join Queen Alexandra at Marseilles, by way of Paris, where he will meet President lioubet. Tho Marquis of Salisbury accompanied the king as minister in attendance. Not much attention Is paid here to the suggestion from tome quarters of the continent that the king's visit to France may be preliminary to an alliance. Nevertheless, following as It docs on an active exof views between London and change Parts, it is expected to help in smoothing away some of the international con trovers!. EdAlthough King ward's trip to the Mediterranean was some time no ago, arranged steps were taken to secure a meeting with M. until after Isnibet Emperor William's visit to Tangier. The meeting, therela fore, accepted here aa In some measure Intended to emphasize Anglo-Frencsolidarity and as an answer to GERMANY IS ACTIVE. the commentaries who represent the Tangier Incidents as Germany's retort Sends a Special Envoy to King to the Anglo-Frencagreement regardIlk'e Court ing Morocco. PURCHASE OF COAST SMELTERS. Smelter Trust Is Not the Principal Purchaser. OF JOHN PAUL h! tr! 7 a. Ai 11 P tr Berlin. April 6. The report of tho appointment of privy councillor Dr Rosen, who until recently was perlj envoy of Germany at the court of Khu Menellk of Abyssinia, aa German at Morocco, In succeatdon to tho deceased Baron Von Mentxlnger, lu been confirmed. Dr. Rouen, however doe not know of his appointment H la somewhere between Berlin King Menellk's Vourt, returning fa his special mission. Dr. . Rosen, who has deep schohit; knowledge of ancient and nutderi Orl ental languages, is reputed to km iqore about the present Oriental drift ration than any other man. There ,1s every Indication that Gw many., designs to hold on tenaeiaul; to her. policy towards Morocco. ' La ; HAY nervi. jt! m A cl tuts-ist- April (. A. C. Jop-llnand Judd Stewart' of New York, who have been guests at the St. Frauds for some daya, are diligently engaged In cloving up Ihe big smelter deal whereby the Selby Smelting works, together with the smelters at Tacoma and Everett. YVash., are to pass Into the bands of big Eastern operators. A. C. Jopllng is a prominent lawyer of New York, and la here representing Bernard M. Baruch, who holds the option on the three lilg n melting plants. Stewart la a New York accountant and la engaged in going over the hooka and affairs of the Selby company. "The smelter deal la about cloned, Nervi, Italy, April 6. Secretary H said Attorney Jopling, and 1 expect to and Mrs. Hay, who are stopping htg be able to depart for home within a say they find Nervi most pleasant ad few days. There are some matter in declare they will remain here for soat connection with the deal which I do not time. g Fi 7:' kUns. to San FranclKCO, ! .J h L . well-know- at . KWhy Use CBS 06BSZEBSS3 lfCS Coal Oil? r fo tp hi III fttl i When you can have electric lights. for $1.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 each for additional lights I , Are Buried in His Native Town in dt Scotland. communication to that paper, says that a Mrs. Preston, an aged resident of Redlands, but a native of Dumfreya, Scotland, declare lhat the grave ot John Paul oJue. for which Ambus sartor Porter has been searching In the cemeteries of Paris, la really located at Dumfreya, Scotland. Mrs. Preston read of the request of Ambaitaador Porter, and she immediately wrote to hint to tell him where the grave of Juhn Paul Jones was. She well remembered It for it is marked with a stone which bran the Paul John lntatcr inscription: Jones, the black piratb. Her trtory la that his mother caused from his remains to be transferred 1ariH and buried among the graves of hla kindred in his native village. John Patti Jones had not even spared hi ' native village, during hla raid on the roat towns of the British Isle, the villagers vented their wrath on his memory by Inscribing the epithet nf The black pirate" on hla tombstone. GIRL IS WATCHED. Supposed by using electric light . LIT before the faculty, sworn and questioned, the procedure consuming an entire night. Because of this some of the parent have threatened to take their children nway from the school. MADE 202 MILES IN 189 MINUTES. Boone. Iowa. April (.Engineer Ward, nf the Chicago A Northwestern mllwuv, has broken a record by driving his engine fmm Clinton to Boone, a distance of 3"2 miles. In 189 minutes. J $30.00 TO LOS ANGELES and RETURN VIA FIRST EXCURSION TO CALIFORNIA VIA SALT LAKE ROUTE April Special Train Leaves Salt Lake City 15th, 8:00 P. M. For further information, reservations call at CITY TICKET OFFICE . or sleeping car J - 17 Telephone J986. EW.GILLETT. (Hiiville, Ky., April fi. A general snow storm raced today In the north- Gen. Passenger Agent 4 CO lies SNOW' IN KENTUCKY. ern and eastern sections of Kentucky. MED AND R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager to Have Attempted to Burn a College. Ky.. April C. Five attempt a to burn Rucker Hall, the glrla dormitory of llie Georgetown. Ky., college, the largest BapHi-- t Institution In the Mnnh. havd Just come td light. Five tire were atarted In as many ronniH on Saturday and Snnday rights with the apparent Intention nf destroying the building. Every effort to discover the Identity of the incendiary has failed. The college authorities believe Hist one of the girl student did it and ihe building is now being watched nightly. Every girl in the college was taken ti xjJ Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women at home SL Paul, April (.Mr. J. A. Whee-lock- , editor of the Pioneer Press, who is at present in Redlands. Cal., in a a i bet conferred lengthily with Foreign Minister Delcasae, who docs not West 2nd South ' J.L. MOORE P't P ssenger Ag , |