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Show TIU? MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, . UTAH, TUESDAY. MAT M6RXIXG, 1003. 16, per cent a the Kansas man, that ia per cent of their value for tha same; distance. Of rourae etoojy baaae' rales on the value, and never did; it i merely on clrcamstaaoe and cuts little Ice. NK-CRA- Z PRESIDENT POLK.S J1ECF Suffered :Several Years Was Cured By2Pe-ru- -i FIFTY HORbCI BURNED. SHOOT! ia a Bara and Perished in tha Flamt. Wer Four Persons and Fatally Wounds One in San Diego, California, and Then Puts an Old to His Own Life. , Kills Chios go. May 15. Fifty horaea were tb killed ia a fire early uxfcj liable of the Allas Brewing company. Tha loss on th building waa alight. brick strucIn the barn, a ture, there were eighty horaea, when a small blaze started i tbs rear of the building. The night watchman ran to th liable and unticJ a many of the boisUi aa he could before the moke drove kim out. Thu thirty horse were saved. MM , twe-rfor- CANNOT CONVICT Have Steamed Away to Give Battle And Am to Togo. Always KOCH. Mankato, Minn., May 15. The Jury in the trial of G. R-- Koch, charged with the murder of Dr. A. L. Singapore, Straits Settlement, May Thirteen Russian warships were at New Vim, November hat. which went out Baturday noon, an- sighted. May 12th, off Cape Varella, north of Kamranh nounced to Judge Cray, early today, about fifty miles bay, by. the steamer Jason, which or that it wa unable to sgree on a ver- rived her today. This was dict and was discharged. the second disagreement in the case. Geb-han- lt, Four per- His passage along a busy street, carryC!, sons are dead and two other prob- ing a rifle, waa apparently unnoticed, though he must havu passed scores of ably trill dla ai a result of wound between the first outbreak of people ljr a man who ia supposed to bis Homicidal mania and the following have Kin crazed by liquor, la thi enactment. after g o'clock this rlty aUortly morning. Those killed met almot death. The dead arch ,. WilUiun Stewart, 11. VV. Oluae. Harry DuddriJglfc , W. l't KoMbkio. The wounded: Sira. Emma , i ' Sira. W. H. Stewart Doddridge. Tha aorira of tragedies were committed by W. 1. Robinson, whose Imaineoa ia that of hoiiae cleaner and who Js widely known In this city, and It la believed tkat Robinson wa led to commit murder by the raving of a gnlnd crazed by drink. thi morning About eteht ckw-iRotdneon tuft hi room at tlia rornur V4 of Fourth and A stroMa and, going to th pen.mrnt ia the naiuo building occupied by Mm. Emma Stewart, the , landlady, ad her aou XVkliara, applied for admhMion. Mm. Stewart, upon opening the 4m& waa shot through the head by Ratiluann, urfio had leveled i, HiiMnana then enXVlnchreteit a tered the dfeilag room, where young Stewart; who had been orated at brent--f r.t, wa Judt rising from the table. IjO May 15. Wm. M. MorRobinson attartted him itnmvdfsiriv, ton, anAngeles, waa severely Injured aeronaut, plunging a long knife. Into hla laufy and had a narrow eacaiie from death likrloae above the heart, the blade at Chutes Park by bring dashed ing deep Irt to th client, and again agalnat a telegraph pole a hi balloon Into the abdonum. At the aeennd tah arose front the ground. Morton was Stewart aank to th floor with blond rendered unconscious, but being strap pouring from hla tody fn a alream. to the bar of the parachute, he did returned to hla ped Rnlilnnon then not fall. The balloon raw rapidly car rooms, reloading U rifle and leaving rying the unconscious man dangling hi knife, and apparently alipped a from tho bar. The crowd of spec'revolver into hi pocket. Leaving hla tators at the park, large who witnessed the room again, ha descended to the flrat anrenrioa, were horrified aad expected floor, one port km of which la need a a every momrat to see the man drop to carpenter ahop by H. W. Chase. Chase the ground. Hut the balloon gradually probably aw Robinson enter, hut paid lout Its lifting power from ga evaporabo a tie at ion to him, for Robinson ap- tion and soon settled to the ground proached clone to him and, anddenly soma distance from the park. throwing up hla rifle, fired, th bullet Mortoa struck In the branches of a entering Chase bmat clone to tho tree and rolled to the ground In the heart. The tMrl victim apparently rear yard of a residence. He waa not died Immediately. Injnrod in the descent. Ho waa at ill From the carpenter tdiop Robinson unconscious from hla flrat injury, how-eve- r, hia on proceeded bicycle down Fourth and wa Immediately token to etreet for aeveral block; through the the receiving hospital where he rebnainme eoctinn of the town, with vived, 111 Injuries were found to conthe rifle atlll in hi hand. He went sist of only a lengthy scalp wound and directly la the house of W. 11. Uodd-rldg- some minor bruises. internal revenue roller tor, on the northreet corner of Hanoad and II 6ace TRAIN WRECKED, streets. Ha hft hie wheel et th curb and ran op the (ep to the front door, Many Person Wsr Injured by th carrying hf rifle In one hand and th Accident. revolver in the other. In rrapraiw to hi ring, HuTT Doddridge, non of XV. New Tort; May IS. A roc train, H. Doddridge, end who in n engineer bound for Belmont park, consisting of t the San Diego brewery, opened I he ten cars was ditched thl afternoon dnoc. Riflihtaon Immediately railed Junction, lmg Island hi revolver and at the CrasR, young near Woodhaven The" fireman of tho train 1 Doddridge Bank to the floor with a today. bullet Juab above the heart Death probably fatally Injured. A number of passenger ware hurt. The accident followed before medical awlatanc occurred on the Atlantic division of the Could be summoned. Island railroad. Sira, Doddridge, lhar young man's Long Tea or twelve persons were badly mother, hearing th hot ahd perhaps and taken to Jamaica hospital. wluanlng the tragedy, ran aoiWamlng Injured The accident 1 believed to have been from th hoi ten Rommoi, hearing mls-ne- t switch. the wreama, eUrttd through th houie caused by a after th wongiu, A hn was ernes- -' E. W. TOOLE DYING. tag the yard, the rmiy man caught or her and flrod, the bullet light Helena, Moot.. April IS. E. XV. her ft the bank. Sh f,4l on of the foremost lawyer of Toole, Kiting upon her face ii the yard. W, 11. IXxtdrlifge, who wa la bed on tho northwest, and a brother of Gov, the second floor when th commotion ernor Toole, I dying ( hi home here a complication of disease. Mr. or fell out of the from began, jumped 1 oole won prominence In hi handling window, breaking the boiie of hi the rase of the fRate against the thigh and probably auitilnlug Internal of Northern Iarlflo railroad before the Injuries, Robinson earrhrd the house for United Slate supreme court which remore people When h came to the sulted In saving to the state vast room vacated by Doddridge, he climbed quantities of lands of almost untold .upon the bed and placing his revolver value. to hla temple, fired a bullet which tote A Utile life may b McrlAeed to a off the top of hla head. There la no known mason for think- sudden attack of croup, if you dont have Dr. Thomas' Eclrctrle Oil on ing there had been between hand fur the emergency. Robinson and ut bin any victim. Ban DJffrn, May 13. In-la- AERONAUT IN 1 PERIL ; OF HIS LIFE Carried to a Great Height While Unconscious Jl 1 tion In name be made and asked th convention to discharge the committee. The committee has not done what It was instructed to do." said Dr. T. T. Eaton, of Louisville, Ky and I, therefore, offer on amendment that the chair appoint sums person to do so. The Instructions at Nashville wer that the committee should suggest such change in th preamble to the constitution a might be necessary before a change could be made in the name of (he convention. The committee ha not done this. I want the chair to appoint some one who will conform to tho facts. I refuse io believe that any oue In this convention want anything else. Many motion and were presented and a scene of confusion ensued. Finally a motion to adopt the report against a change and discharge the commitiee, carried. This was the last day of the Southern Baptist convention, which has been in session hero sine last Friday. There wer three session held today at which much mlscellaueoui business was disposed of. The gathering openeJ with a devotional exercise and, following one of the moat interesting thing on the program, was miaslons the report of the home board, which elicited a good deal of discussion. Tomorrow moat of the delegates will to In St. l,nuU where they will attend- - a Joint aeaslon of the Northern Baptist convention and the floulh-erBaptist convention, the flrat Joint gathering of these two bodies ever held. E. XV. Stephens, of Columbia, Mo., the newly elected president of the Southern Baptist, will preside and Governor J. W. Folk Is expected to make an address of welrome. FLOODS IN NEBRASKA. Fcepl In tha Lewlandi Have Driven Out. Bsan Lincoln, Nebraska, May 15. Nrw from Grand Island soy the water ever known. there la the highest Field are submerged and many rattle Trafand hog have been drowned. fic on the Burlington and Pacific road Is Interfered with and miles of track I In danger of being washed out. The people living la the lowlands have bran driven out. , Collector Doddridge any he never even Mv or heard of Robin Win before. Mrs. Emma Stewart, the victim of the drlnk-cran- man, waa taken at once to a hospital. where portion of the boiU'i splintered r by the heavy bullet, were removed by the surgeon. The 1U had euien-the right check, pawing through the bane of the hratn. and emerging at the bank of tho head. The woman did not regain consciousness, and died shortly after being taken to th She waa a hospital. "widow, aged about forty-fivand waa highly respected by Brighton and d NAME TO BE acquaintance. AVm. Stewart, wtoKp.-dcallshortly followed tho ahmaing of hi mother, wa her only child. 11 was a newsTho first slab boy, received, Just Tnliswa tho heart, ill second, in the abdomen, proving almost Immediately i fosl. ' A vj H. XV. Chase, the carpenter, was tout forty year of age and so far as Its lcarnud. had no family. Marry Doddridge, tho fourth person o lacked by ItoblnMin, had an excellent rcpuia'l'U). and was a popular young tiiun of It is not years. thought he wa even acquainted with the man who klllpd him. Hla mother, MiV. Doddridge. has hern ivmovi-i- l to a Th seriouano-- of her wound 1 not yet nscer'alned. The bui.i-entered the buck at the luise of have penetrated the spine and may the ricral cavity; ' Pile Is forty jears t of age. if. Iioddrldg.' sho wa Injured l y failing from the window duiing th.vMrtment of the tragedy in hie horn-- . Is in a serious condition and may no It U Mated that his recover. I broken. X'ptiprdsy. for the first time In th. city's hl:o'v. every e.iloon in Ssn war rloi-t- - l under the nrw Sun-naordinunie. As a nsull many and lio' ties wire Mb-- u,t demijohn Vaturuay and it Is believed that Robinson's Insane ants wire committed while in a condl'lun of frenzy, induce 1 by a large consumption of whiskey yerierday and last night. Probably lie attacked those he did first, heeuuse iIk-j- were at hand. XV. I)l-g- y - lei him 10 proceed eight blocks to the Dnddridse bome 1 a mystery. VVhftt Southern Baptist Convention Reaches a REPLIES TO GOULDS Fort Worth, Texas, May 15. Bam H. Fort Wurth, general attorney of the Texas Cattle Raiser aa soCowan of cial Ion and general attorney of the newly organized National Live Block Growers association, gives out a reply to A. C. Bird, t raffle manager of th Gould lines, who wa before the senate committee on Interstate commerce Saturday. He says In part: Hi statement that what I had said in arguments before the senate and house committee wrro 'based partly, if nor altogether, upon the allegations in the cattle case,' - not the truth, as ia shown by the committee report. They wore band partly upon the facts developed by the tetimmiy in ihe case where I reported the Inter-stat- e commerce commission their investigation of the advances made in the rates on elas good and comniodllle- - lo Texas from Bt. Louis and other eastern and northern point- -, Continuing, lie says: "He tries to establish that, cattle rates are too low by comparing the value of the commodity with tits rale; yet he testified at Chicago that no such basis -- hould control when he was liylng to sustain a higher rate on cattle for a stock shipper a distance of 3 Tilt miles from western Iowa to Chicago, than he garr io the packers for a car of dtossed meat wortn twice a niitrh in th same train from Omshit, 5n0 Decision Kansas City. Mo.. 3!ay 15. The Southern Baptist convention. In annual nieotlng here, decided, after a lively tint,', not to change the name of the mnvt'tuinn. Judge J, D. Hlllyar, of (io'irpn, chairman of u committee at the Nashville convention luu year to bring the matter tip. pre-etiled a report against a mollification of name. The report wa finally adopted and Ihe committee discharged. Judge Hiliyar prefaced the report hv a s'Rtement m the effect that a majority of the committee was opposed to pressing a vote on the proposition to change the name at the present time. We deemed the proposed chance in name unwise,' said lie. "The majority of the member of the committee were of (he opiMiM'd io any modification namu. XVe helk-vethat to Rociire clow harmony between the constitution and tlie name some possibly rlmuge might be made In tho organic Th law of ihla body. committee was opposed to making thi representation, however, fearing it might result In retrogression. Mr. II Illy nr then rend the report which recommended that no moditlca- c mile. "Tun rate on Ills rnsd frnm Bcntt n rattle, City to Bt. miles, ia 32 12 rent, a fair rate; the rain fiotn Dulls. CS5 miles, over his rnsd ia 42 cents. They increased the Texas rate by comhinn'lon. Kansas cal He are more valuable than Texss rattle, yet the Texas rate Is 30 per cent higher, with density of traffic per ntlle of line 4't per cent greater than from Texss. lli rate from Man Lake. Colo., is 23 rent on cattle to Kansas City. 5(1(1 mile; from Fort Worth, 5'Vi miles, ." rents; th- - Colorado cattle are the most valuour able. Is iate Jus'. rpn.Merlrtg that in Evs year thy have by combination among themselves advanced It 2 cents? I aay no man who so contends la a safe man to make rae for the public. "If you will ars his Sta'ement before tho house ronunlitee you will find ho alniits to hating no bast of makFurther along Mr. Cowan ing rates. any a: "Now if the Fori Woith car of cattle i worth, u- - he state, (dig and a Kansas or Colorado la worth 3.1 per cent mure, whlrh la the fact. I want him to toll aometody. inr h charge 13 p- -r cent of the Fort Worth cs'tle to hsul them, why we are net entitled to have it done for the same 2 2 2 lol HAS BAILED. SQUADRON Saigon, Cochin-China- , May 15. Th Ruaalan fleet, which reappeared off Hookah Bay. a short distance north of Kamranh bay, soiled northward early in the morning of May 14th. No warship has sines bees sighted there Admiral De Jonquleres, the French naval commander at Saigon, telegraphs from Kha Trang, Ansam, that he eea visited all the bays as far north aa Turan and found do Russian vessels. THE CZAR & k 3fV irr- May-Da- - Passes and y There is But Slight St. Petersburg, May 15. With the Russian Msy-dshtppily passed without general disorders, the authorities breathe easier and are inclined to regard the danger of a really serious interior crisis this spring a over. Turbulence doubtless will continue with sporadic disorder, but the plana of the Social Democrats snd Social revolutionists to disaffection produce among the troops and coordinate peas' ant and work aieu movement for the creation of a slate iff general anarchy have elgnally failed. The only place whence acute disorder ws reported yesterday ws Klshineff and that waa In no tense sttrlbutsl to the revola-tionlatApparently a crowd of soldi cr off duty pillaged shops and even government buildings and created a reign of terror among the inhabitants until surrounded and arrested by their comrades. It ws now evident that while Social Drtnocrnts and Social revolutionists made a lot of noiae they had neither organization nor real leadership behind them. Even the terrorists held aloof while walling for bigger game. Time .two parties, which have already forfeited sympathy of the major portion of the litorals', sow stand disconnected by their failure with the working classes generally. Tlie attempt to retrieve thsir lost prestige In Bt. Petersburg by prodaim-n- g n general strike for today also has broken down, the workmen refusing to follow their leadership. A period of calm la now to supervene in which the Intelligent elements for reform which are not In sympathy with violence will devote themselves s they ire doing to discussing snd elaborating Idea of tbe form which the promised popular representation should take to meet y Everything now depends on Vice Admiral Rojeatrensky, but cool observers are more snd more convinced that the reforms of the Russian state, like alt their predecessors, will come from suovs and not from below. The people are not ripe for physical revo-' lution. In the meantime reform of nil kinds re being worked out. although the liberals era too Impatient to property appreciate the groat changes which are gradually bring effected. The repeal of tbe lew prohibiting Poles from buying land will be followed by a general amsliorettun of the condition of the Jews, touching particularly the extension of the right of residence on which tlie committee of ministers 1 now earnestly laboring. Bay Thar I tarian! Now Than r Mora Humani- Formerly. New York, May 15. Rev. Dr. Robert 8. MacArthur has celebrated the close of his 3fith year as pastor of Calvary h Baptist church, In West street. Great crowds attended the services in commemoration of the day. In his 3.i years of service. Dr. MacArthur i said never to have missed a Sunday through illness. He will begin his thirty-sixtyear by starting on Important movement of a missionary nature in this city, plana for which he ! now maturing. In hia adilre-- , tbe clergyman reviewed the history of the world In the lust third of a rcntiiry. Among the historical events he mention 'll the of the founding University of Chicago as having an Important bearing on history. "It i certain." aiaid he. to be the university in America, If not the world." In discussing the present stale of religious affairs In New York. Dr. MacArthur expressed the view that while less attention Is given in this rity now, than In 1S7Q, to the outwerd forma of religion a;d the atrirk observance of the first day of the week, a broader humanitarian spirit is everywhere apparent. Fifty-sevent- h UNITED BRETHERN CONFERENCE - i For it.;L ;t Gunahu Pass, ttapekurio. May 15 Sklrmlsklng continues ia tho Okniria mountain region on the Ruaalan lift but the fighting Is not eertons. Calm continues on the right. Tha Chinese however report that Field Marshal Oyama is directing large masses of troops from Fakomam toward Tounxi-akowhere a concentration 1 proceeding, snd the river is being bridged The Uao river ia full by pontoons. of junks which bring up stores and provisions. About 60,000 Japanese reinforcements have arrived at tha front.. The Japanese cavalry la particular has been strengthened. Chinese say that the Japanese are reedy to advance when the road la open. During a recent terrible duet storm which raged three days th soldiers, tents and entrenchments suffered i verely. The Russian soldiers are being fitted out with summer uniforms. CURIOUS WORKS OF ART. Artist Now In the Wilde Seeking Fungi Upon Which to Model In- a. Praachsr Word), ' u, Disturbance REVIEWED HISTORY. SKIRMISHING. A Good . lhrir view. Representative of the Cattle Raisers An swers Bird Heady To Say& -- counter-amendme- e, , ' 15. genious Conceptions. Portland, May 15. For the purpose of making an exhibit nt the Lewis and Clark Exposition, A. J. Durkum, of Port Townsend, Wash., with a large of party, is now in the mountains southwestern Washington la search at specimens at a fungud known as "conk. Out In the solitudes at the valleys of the Olympic mountains, along the streams where the vines and creepers grow thickest in tangles of ferns, mosses, creepers, vines, bushes and trees, the party la searching for this production of Nature, seldom molested and little cared for. Amid inch conk urrcundlngs, thrives The substance I found cm the shady aides of dead trees or In forest! go dense that the sun never penetrates them. The coak ia torn from the tree, together with a good piece of bark which makes a base for the completed work. The fungus. In the crude; is flabby and moist. The water la squeezed out by hand. This accome plished, an outer growth of skin or film 1 removed by scratching with the finger 'nail, th deeper producing pronounced shadow; while leaser force exercised results la delicate shades. In thle manner Mr. Durkum hoe succeeded in oh- ..talnlng many beautiful effects. When curad the oonk pictures are said to be almpet Indeatrectlble. Many of them wtfl he placed' on display at the exposition. iViniwimiyj. Mlnnl Lss Colllna, Grandniece of the 1st President James K. Bote writes from 812 High street, Naebvllle, Tenn.1 Far aerens years f axperteaetd a severe attack at trmah trouble The best pkyiUui pneertbad tor me, but without avail. Twy ten q Ibrcmatotmko ParuBuattbuudvkaot a Mead, moticed a perceptible laprorement at once; after taking tevertl wee cured. I bold Peruoa Im high eeteem end emelwayt nedj p eey good ward hr ft Mrs. hot-He- el i th most Illustrious pi are subject to tho SOME ofIn the h United Btstes, whose Catarrh 1 universal, ramoneeetor have been famous la our suMdissas well-nig- ns lionet history, not only no end be- mer ead winter, lieve la Parana, bat do not heeltote to among the rich rad poor alike. K Parana give publle ondonement of it. No mod led no In th is therefore the universal ruudy, tbe world hee received demand for which dose not .ssiMjaia-menor wlnter.l nch unqualified 11 Dr. B. B. TTiTtuiin7rriiin Address from, prala r Hartman Banitarioia, Oatan-cl It U per- of The should boa, Ohio. All MReapondaui ihfciy feotly natural that all class the seme remedy, for all po i jnl Buy Your Spring Suits at tne - Putnam aen-sltlv- Inden-tatfou- Clothing " ( House and receive six RIOT CALL LAST NIGHT. months subscription to the American Boy Mag- - Patrol Wagoa Dashed Into a Crowded Street Car. Cbirsgn, May 15 .Re spending to ridt call from policemen who were unable to cope with a mob of strike sympathisers last night, a patrol wagon, hurrying at full speed to the scene, colliaed with e crowded street car, seriously injuring nine person and bruising dozen other. of the of the victims RegariUe wreck, the assailants of a detective snd n workmen, whose action had caused the appeal for police protection, continued their attacks until .rails brought a score of policemen, who were compelled to fight their way by tbe through the mob attracted wreck and riot. The police used their clubs freely and arrested fifteen mea stonsa or who were seen throwing men. threatening the gsesa azme with pur chase of $4.00 in non-unio- non-unio- n CAPSULES. BABY SWALLOWED Maurice Higgins, Vallejo, Msy pged twenty-twmonths, whose par enU reside In Aberdeen, South Dakota, 1 dead as the result of swallowing several medical capsule. 15. boys department Why Use Coal Oil? o IN FRENCH ...... V: so Toklo, May 15. 2 p. m. It defin- I itely known that Rear Admiral after temporarily leaving Hon-Kobay on May 8th, reaaterld the toy and continue 'at anchor there. e TEACHERS Ratea open to everybody. lights for $1.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 each for additional lights dB v 38 S Round on sole May 27, 29, Jane 2, Denver. Pueblo and Colorado common points $20.00, MisTopeka. Kan.. Msy 15. The most souri River point. Omaha, Kansas important Incident In today's program City, St. Joe and Sioux City $32.00. of the Uni'ed Brethern conference waa St. Paul $41.90, Duluth $48.15, Chicago t ie resignation of Bishop K. B. Kep-har- t, $44.50, St. Louis $39.50, Memphis of Westerfield. Ohio. The bish- $45.60. Correspondingly low rates to op 1 now 70 years of age and closing all points between Missouri River and the twenty-fourtyear of his present Chicago, St. Louis and Memphis. work. He wa next to Bishop Castle Transit limit ten days in each direcIt! print of tion with final limit of 15th Ihe conference unanimously voted Stopovers allowed. ThroughSept standard the retiring a half salary for and tourist sleepers to all The the test of tlieir live. There win hare Overland Limited, electricpoints. lighted, to bo two new bishops chosen, and If finest snd fastest train in the West, the committee reports for six. then twenty hours to Denver, twenty nin hour to Omaha, forty-twforr will be required. hours Following tb resignation of Bishop Chics go. Call at No. 1 North Annex, Me-K, cerae Union Depot, or telephone Bell 52, that of Dr. Wm. C. Kcphart A. B. Moseley. Traveling of Bit inn. Ohio, for twenty-eigh- t Passenger s the irtamr cf the general ycii-Agent, for particulars, sleeping cars t reservations,. etc. 5, 10 and - electric EXCURSION VIA UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. trip tickets When you can have (! BAY. 12, Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women at home by using electric light h UTAH LIGHT AND POWER Cl o . R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager su gjjrasga esMsamaa 2 |