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Show WE MORXIXG EXAMINER: OGDEN, rTAIT, FRIDA 1 JIOKNBG, D FOR RUSSIAN ;SQUA 18.- -A rl.ir and special r suited in Lite elec1 iii Hxrrl-muu- . to succeed E. H. Win. Rockefeller, James Bi iytoii .Ires, Samuel Kra, Ed u B. Thomas and H- - UcK. Twomli1.'. Thu iock held in the names of UnRueMall tor I h with pint I tw-nion Intel rst toinl tor the new of and il wmtbwcrt aiulmr. jl.,.1. Moat hoard. of tlie shares repic-ej:-c- d Tho Julio. tit. .iff , falx juil, were voted by a the wliMi ul meeting km lights euuji cnuslsting of .1. 1 proxy no tint Mt'anicr's a AxiiiiKUit:hi,il Mi ii gun. I io ix lonioni, J. J, Hill sld i nuaUi lu Bay. Jo!. i. S. Kennedy. 1 as follows: For The new la mid HEALTH. ROJESTVENSKY'S ihrciyears from the first Tuesday Jgof : John 8. Kennedy, If. til. lJi tiTfbiirg, May 18. The' fears in oriubor, J.iiiii-s- , K. Raker, John hliMiie, nwins John 1 that, here yeaicrtlay (xpnxxt-Vi Hid ri'Portfd nervous breakdown of RniH-r- t Bacon. For two years: Dan 8. Lamnm, .Vico Admiral ICojestvensky. the i Cassia Lefljrxrfl. Ford R. Elliott, (lief in the Far Eul would lunii ronima.ider-lU'CHii-f- , lirn Charles Bfeele, George W. Perkins. Ha ptrsonf. For one year: Wm. P. Clough, .las. imt in he unfiiumli'd. 1. if Alex Hill, Ainon Tuck French, ('apt .i 111 Kikilif, tho aitlesieaiiiii Minister of Marino At el Inn. today au- Smith Cochran, Payne Whitney. thorised the staicniciit that haa not applied to lie rrllcied inun recently pmcee-Ul fmio here to Kuang Chau hai, nliarr.--eiat II o'ciurk at. night. May lb, d: cdy laden junks, presumably Iu4-who m-- 8:111-ma- pa-ifi- r J'ink-xb!bi:- Kii.iug-Cbfci- 1 - a la-w- duty. However, the condition of the admiral's health cunt limes to he 'a aourre of anxiety. It Is ronllrnird 'that the that he had applh'd la out of the be lalteu-- may time ri-'virtual deoLloii, in vii-- of the coufll-Mlohesllh. In send of to Vlailituatok, Vice Admiral Hiriii-f;where. in the event or Kojesivenaky's urcpss in the coming halile, Blrilcff com-'- . would take oter the supremo utund of the Ruaaian naval force in the FarKdsl nnd occupy a post xiinl-Ja- r to that of the late Admiral at Fort Arthur and of Vice Admiral Kkrrrtlnff at VladlvnMok. , Emperor Nicholas today summoned rice Admiral Blrilcff to Taarskoe-Sulo- . Itui-sla- n WHEN HAD A KING ALFONSO n rcojc-ltcn-ky'- a f E Mi-Jro- loc ATidfTor "fleet. ' They Begged for Mercy When Caught by 8inxpoie, May 18. The Russlun fleet wae in latitude 13.110 mirth and j longitude 11.30 east (about 120 miles .northeast of Cape Varella, coast of , Annsm), during llie morning of May . 16th, according to a report brought New York, May I.- -A Hug-wangambling . .hers by the British steamer The Gerund steamer Bwovia houaa for women ha Men raided In Forty-thirstreet Heat Russian ship thirty by cily detec-fivesighted thirty-twUamlng tables, rmilotte wheals, miles from Cspe Varella, May lfilh, racing rharta and telaphonea were con teaming slowly north. in fl seated and the only man found on The latitude end longitude which the Russia a fleet wae reported the premises was arrested on charges by the British steamer Hongwanl does of conducting the place. A dozen or more handsomely garbed not indicate that a naval liaille is Imwomen were leaning excitedly over the minent. The Ruaaiana were, on Ms 18, only about 150 miles from the coa.L lablei when the police entered. With of alarm they ran to all parta of Annara and apparently beiding scream of tha building. Home escaped over , north lor the wslerq of the Island of the roof, hut the other were found . lialnan, near which, acrorjlng to Kong Kong dispatch, 150 junks laden in closets and In the coal cellar. They with pro visit iia were waiting for the pleaded hard for merty and, after talc Ruaaian fleet. Even In case Xlmlral lng their addresses and reading them a . Rojeatveneky divided not to tnke these severe lecture,' (he police allowed supplies oh board, or if the Hong them to go. A big crowd which had ! .Kong report la Incorrect, the Russian assembled on the street jeered the fleet. May 18lh, was still almut Biki women a they passed out. Apiwrently the phice was formerly - mlloa from the snutheyp part of the '-- Island of Formosa, where, it baa lieen n pool roam, but had been fitted up . asserted, Admiral Togo may give hat-x- i with gambling paraphernalia so the tie, and It la doubtful If the fleet can habitues might find diversion between now make more than about 200 miles a the racee. !. dsy under the moat favorable clrcurn- BODY FOUND stances. i i the Police. v l. s. d o -- i' f Toklo, May ll.Nooit. The reported departure of Vice Admiral Chlcsgn, May Ilf. The body of Otto from bar northward Kmeslhi'll, a Wealthy manufacturer of renews the popular expectation of a boilers ami machinery, has been found '.naval action in the near future, It la by dredgrra at work on the Chicago believed that Admiral Rojestvensky, river. The finding nf the body ended a search by the police and relatives having filled hie coal bunkcra and Ms fleet,! now In rendition to of Mr. Kmri'hrl1 that haa lasted nine assume the aggressive. If he so de-ir-e. days. He had been mLtiig since May It la the opinion of enme Hint Rnjest-vensk- y Hth, when he left bis home to go to Ms may make demonstration In office. Fur severs! months Mr. Kmechell the virinity of the Islnnua of Formosa end the Pencadorea and then enter the had shown symptoms of menial aberPsHflc en mute for Vlsdivotnk. This, ration. according to hi' family. It la tliat he either fell accidentalaiippo-e- d however, is purely speculative. Everyly Who the river while wandering or thing depends upon Admiral committed suicide in a fit of derangejilans which, while yet may tucluda an extended ment. latsy In aoulhern water. It Is reNi-tethat the ronlrnetnra ASSOCIATION OF THEATRICAL who supplied the coal and provisions MANAGERS. to Admiral Rojcstvrnnky In Inrio- China waters, approached the French New York, May 18. Fifteen theater colonial nfflcisls prior to the arrival of mnnagers of week companies, in rltlca .the Russian fleet, and Arranged a Ml I iet ween rrovdence. Rhode Island and .drxroua at Kamranh and llnn-KoCh leag. have formed, at a meeting bays. Conflrmslloa of thU niort, la, here, an organization wlilrh will he however, not obtainable. known at the Association nf Theatrical Stork Managers, and will he incorporREPORT UNTRUE. ated under the laws of New York. Representatives front ten theatres !. Toklo. May 18. .1 p. m. The forelg.i were present and five other houses ..office snnounce the receipt of an will lie taken in later. Officers were communication from German v, elected aa follows: President, 1. Kauff.pronouncing a utterly unrounded the man; vice president, F. F. Proctor; report that she ba-- occupied secretary. A. A. Ppltx: treasurer, A. L. While tho story was never entirely Bough. These officers, with Coino credited here, the disavows! of Gor-- : layton. will ho the dirrr'nra of the The plan of the combinatunny Is nevertheless received with aat- inaction. tion is (hat nuh manager will make a production, which will cover the cirJUNCTION MADE MAY 14, cuit of the theatres, playing at each house one At the cud of fifteen Rnlgnii. Mny 18. A Junction was weeks, the managers will niRkc a new klh liy the WJiladrons of production, ami a the ea --on Is to last Vli-Admiral Koji-avnskv and near forty-twweek.. August 2;. Admlr.il 1: was necessary for each It took pl.ice manager in territorial waters. .The vessels put on throe plays. Economy Is said to i. started fMWaid May 14lh, going In an be llio chief object. caetrrly dbectioa. Rnjet-"venak- 'a Ilat-Chn- wi-i-- M.-i- l out-si'l- l- -- LAST SURVIVOR CATS CAUSED HER DEATH. I. Woman Dashed to Death From a Fira Escspe, Nw York, May 1An effort to ruby cats, which had " . . iobemd under he windows of her avenue, has cyst the life of Mr. Anna Hildchrsnd VliHujr a pen with hm water, the worn and out upon the ire escape end dashed the water on the felines in thi- emir; yard below. Jim as she did this hv fire escape broke nnd Mrs. H'ltirhiend we carried flown to in-- . s:ant fl'.Mh In Amsterdam - ; NORTHERN y. r-- OF 1812. Body of Hiram Crank Is Laid to Rest. e New York. May body nf Hiram Cronk. the Inst veteran of the war of I.VI2 to pa awav. was biiriad today in Cypres Hill with impressive military honor. Before the funeral, the hedv of the veieran soldier lay in state In flt city hall, where it was viewed hy many thousand. There wai a constant stream ef men. women and children moving past the casket in the cliv building department, the first which had rested there since the body of General Grant laid in slate. lt.-Th- drive away j COMPLAIN. Havana, May 18. The American Express companies, who have been protesting against the ruling of collector of cuetomi at Havana, requiring that all merchandise Imported by express ba treated a flight, are now baaing their claim on an order of General Bdsa, issued when he was administrator of ruatoma, authorizing the accept ance of the company's bond and dl reeling the expedition of express pat cels. The Cuban govimment naa taken the matter up with Minister Squires and the result la expected to be that Cuba will admit foreign sage under regulations similar to those in force In the United States, rx-pr- I MONSTROSITIES. DEFEATED THE AMERICANS. Paris, May 18. Much satisfaction la expressed by those in this country interested in the sport over the Franco-Americarifle and revolver match. The corrected score of the French teem L: Revolver, 10,917; rifile, 9,910, an excess of 13 points over the American total. THIS MEANS T More Ministers Go on Record Against Rockefeller. Binghamplon. N. Y., May 18. At the seventy-seconannual meeting at the New York State Association at Congregational churches here, the committee on applied Christianity ha made a report of which a portion is of the devoted to the discussion Church and Wealth. The report on this point follow.: We believe the supreme question before the church today la to teach brotherhood aa the only true baala of religion. With natural wealth open to the use of all men, we believe industrial combination la the interest of economny would develop naturally. We believe the church should guard against all such alliances with Institution! or Individuals of great wealth aa can give color to the charge that the church 1 under the domination of the rich, or that her ministry 1 silenced regarding bulnesa methods oppressive and menacing to personal independence. It la our conviction that no gifts to charitable or religious enterprises can atone for the wrong done against society by financial or Industrial method which Ignore the natural law that only the creator of wealth are worthy to enjoy or distribute. d ' MAY BE A SUICIDE. PACIFIC. First Stockholders Meeting Two Yeats. Held in Mamed Man Ran Away With a Married Woman. New York, May 18. Herbert Leon York, M.iy mure Kepler, a Ivmkkeepor. whose home than I wo yrsr or from was at IV La . I, Florida, died In .t tn Northern litigation s room in Pucn'a hotel today at 4flih hsr'hoifler meet lug of the Northern and Sixth avenue, troni morPseiflr Railway was helii to- - phine poisoning. Yih Mm st t'-New strt ail 0 at AT FIELD Army Lieutenant is the Victim of Foul Play, Oklahoma City, Okla., May 18. A from special to tha Times-Jouma- l Okla., says: Lieutenant Granville Chlpman, stationed at Fort Reno, was ahot in the back today while assisting In tho maneuver of six companies in a run ning fight, and Instantly killed. Early this morning six companies of infantry were called out for field maneuvers in the pretence of Brig. Gen. F. 91. whoso headquarters are Bun Antonio. While engaged In running fight across the prairie northwest of town. Lieutenant Chapman, who was acting as the battalion ad' jutnnt, received a shot from a ball cartridge Bred from the companies opposing him. Ho died where he fell, Foul play 1 suspected and a rial examination I being instituted to do termini if possible the person who fired the shot. At Ihe present time no one in the ala companies engaged can throw any light on the subject. WHIPPING POST Now Established in Oregon for Wife Baatere. Cleveland, Ohio, May 18. Tha Iron Trade Review this week aayi: The deadlock in the Iron trade continues, but It la a wait tor better data to the price baala for the next buying movement and not necessarily an indication of a check upon consumption. Construction work still standi out aa the strong feature of current demand. Tha American Bridge company closed 12.000 tons of well distributed baling the past week and estimates a total of 70.000 torn for May. Bids on the new Pennsylvania Railroad station foundation In New York have gone in, representing 20,000 to 21,000 tons and tha superstructure will require 40,000 tons more. At Chicago tho ateel for the new Baldwin building was let. On the lakes, contract! for three large freighters were closed In the week for They will require delivery in 190C. Ihe about 14,000 tons of ateel. American Shipbuilding company now haa eleven boats to build for next year, and never haa had so many contract so far ahead. That the car building programs of Ihe railroad! are to go further is now more certain than appeared only reThe total of ateel car orders cently. placed this year la now estimated at 53,000, and of all can at 105,000. Considerable additions to the rail tonnage of 1905 are also expected. Production of ooke and anthracite Iron la April wai reported at 1,922,041 tons, or at a daily rate In excess of that for March. In all pig Iron markets For Southern the feeling is easier. Iron fl3 Birmingham te now quoted, and on Northern irons, both In the East, where lines have been well held by the furnsces, and in the central West, quotation are from 25 to 51 centa lower. . FIGHTING IN CHURCH AND STATE. French Chamber ef Deputise Makes an Important Move, larie. May 18. The chamber of deputies has adopted the article of the rhurrh and slate separation bill, regulating the faking over by the atate of ecclesiastical properties originally granted hy the government In the concordat for religious purposes, leaving to the privately donated property chiirrh'a NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS List of Casualties In Previous gagements. 3(55 . EGERPTAX Saves you money every time. Tha wonderful feature of whick is fit in (hat the top ot arap through which boiling water la pound upoa pulverized coffns cowJj in a sack. The action Instantaneous. Result never varying, being , feCL delicious beverage. AGENTS BOYS! Buy Your : Washington, May 17. The following cablegram has been received at tha war department from General Corbin, dated, Manila, today relative to General Wood's campaign against tha Spring Suits at the Putnam Moros: Have as yet no official details of fight In Jolo. Medical officer furnished chief surgeon of the division' the list of killed and wounded. No report hie ' been received from General Wood. Will forward eoon as received. The cable communication to Jolo has not been working for several weeks. The cable ship Is constantly at work and will doubtless have It restored very and receive six soon. Following casualties , engagements. Island of Jolo, May 2nd, 3rd. 4th and months subscrip tion to the Amer- 5th. Killed Henry Balbach, Dan Durke, Everett C. troop M, 14th cavalry; FOwler, troop L, 14th cavalry; Lewis Williams, John Kelly, company I, 4th Infantry. Wounded: James C. Gunn, hospital corps; Murray D. Higgins, company K, third battalion engineers; Harry A. Southard, Charles E. Carlson, Frank C. Carpenter, troop L, 14th cavalry; Theodore E. Thorsen, troop M.q 14th cavalry; Wm. H. Griggs, 28th battery field artillery; Elmer E. Gore, Nelson G. Hughes, company A, 22nd Infantry; George C. Brock, Joe Adams, company B, 23nd infantry; James Wild, Howard Glasgow, company C, 22nd infantry; James J. Stimates, company D. 22nd infantry; Jacob Orken, company I, ?2nd infantry; Luther Jessup, company Ls 22nd Infantry; Fred K. Paul, rompany M, 22nd Infantry; Wm. A. Putnam, company F, 17th Infantry; Thomas F. Brewer, company H, 17th Infantry; Pat Conlln, company C, 17th Infantry. Engagement Camp Vicars, April Wounded Garrett Butler, Joe 12th: R. Miller, Archie W. Sorrelle, troop C, 14th cavalry." j THE En- ican Boy ' J. C Mag- azine with pur chaseof $4.00 in boys departmen PLATT SADDLERY CO. Winona Lake, Ind., May 17. Meetings were held today preliminary to the opening of the general assembly at the Presbyterian church, which will hold Its first session tomorrow. In the audience were Justice Harlan, of the United States Supreme court, and William J. Bryan. Justice Harlan I here to urge the construction of a Presbyterian cathedral at Washington. Mr. Bryan Is here to attend the meeting of Presidents of Presbyterian colleges. SO SOOTHING. Its Influence Haa Bean Felt by ao Many Ogden Readers. Philadelphia. 31ay 18. The National Association of Manufacturers today The soothing Influence of relief reflected Havid M. Parry, president After suffering from Itching Pile hy acclamation, chose New Y'ork City From Eczema or any Uchlneaa of as the place for the next annual convention and derided that the associa- the akin. the tion shall he Incorporated under the Makes one feel grateful to JEFFRIES HAS MADE MONEY. laws of New York atate. For the hon- remedy. hunor nf having (lie next convention Ban Doan'a Ointment has soothed Hit Theatrical Ventura Netted Hint Kranrbco wax the principal com- dreds. $33,000. Here's what one Ogden citizen says: petitor. i John Mayrock, blacksmith, of 168 Ban Franc Leo, (al.. May 18. .lames I have a friend ESCAPED SOLDIER CAPTURED. West 2ftth St., says: .1. Jeffrl'f, who arrived here tod a living in Feoria. 111., who happened to when questioned as to the prohahilit St. Mar 18. James Tlrnev, be unfortunate like myself in being of hia reappearance in the ring at an who the polir- say escaped from the annoyed for years with Itching piles, esifv date, reiterated that he had po government prison at Alcatras island perhaps 1 might say fortunate Instead He retired from said Cal., ha been arretted and will itivoly pugilism. be of unfortunate, because It was through his thcaiiyal venture had been very held the receipt of a telegram him that I learned how to atop that pending the successful, "Pavy Crockett per- from the prison officials. exasperating annoyance. He wrote me formances having net'ed him l"3,flt)d. P Is said thar Tierney wa serving a saying, try' Doan's Ointment that it He will remain here for a week and r term for an assault committed had cured him after everything else then go to Angeles to prepare for on Captain Beck of companv a. Twen failed. I called at 8. W. Badcon's a hunting trip. infantry. In the Philippines drug store for a box and although the three years ago. price seemed high I would not take a INTEREST IN YACHT RACE. hundred dollars for the relief that the JOE JEFFERSON'S BIRTHPLACE. treatment brought. A box of AtExperts Are Inclined to Favor tha Philadelphia. May 18. Joseph Jef- Doan's Ointment absolutely lantic. ferson' birthplace haa been sold at the hemorrhoids, commonly stopped callad auction for fs.i25. It is a three and plies. I shall always recommend this London. May 18. lnierc-- t In (he f the s'ovy stone building at preparation." yacht race, Blurted from souihwe! corner of Sixth and Spruce For sale' by all dealers. Price 50 Bandy Hook l!ghlhip to the Lir.nr. n streets. Soil' lears ago a plan was cents. Co.. Buffalo, N. for the cup offered by Em prior Wi formed to L.irlm.e the property and sole agents for the United States. limn, is as iet largely confined to hold it a. a Rememher the name Doan's and museum, but the vm'hting ciiclcs InTiOnrtrm hm r'oris Idea wa take no other. Harness, Saddles and Blankets. We make a specialty of High Grade Harness and 2279 Washington Avc. Stock Saddles. whats the use at worry hertf wife your slow, noisy and can g msrhlne, wheu you on Wheeler and Wilson mouth-Thmeats of $3 00 per Wheeler A n.ns shuttle, no no.se. easier and a third issier Now m Broil hold New 'fwtag Foster-Mllbur- - JJO Drop Head JJJ Drop New New Home We repair and for all makea of one-hal- irnns-Allunll- e K - Bert Singer 50-ce- a e SSLSKr ten-yea- d.L--;v- good erf ' fee and makes it the same of the year. JOLO. Portland, Ore., May 18. The whipping poet law, passed by the session of the legislature, January last, for the punishment of wife beater, goes into effect today In this state. The new law provides that a man convicted of wife beating may be punished with whipping, not exceeding twenty lashes, but thla Is only an additional punish ment and not the exclualva punishment for the crime. The old punishment by fine or Imprisonment Is still in effect under the new law. According to the law, the whipping Is conducted within the walla of he BRYAN AND HARLAN county or city Jail, and by the sheriff of the county or hy a regularly apAt the Opening ef the General Aspointed policeman a the rase may be. sembly ef Presbyterian Church. l. That absolutely guarantees - lyn license bureau sill exercise this function. Ho has already withheld permits from the managers of several monstrosities which he declared to be revolting. y o i- apariinoiiix 17th. A COFfEE POT the Big Plants Beyond All Records Crowding 18- .- e Rnjest-'vensky- r AT VATICAN. s King A dispatch from London, May 16thL announced that King Edward had appointed King Alfonso a general in the British army In honor of the 19th an' nlveraary of the lattera birthday, May EXPRESS COMPANIES Is It good every day or are there times when It la luLevr less, or cloudy and bitter? Think of New York, May 18. For the first time in the history of Coney Island a rensorship has been established over the exhibition of freak and amuse-mwitthere. An employe of the Brook- ness. Of h Wealthy Manufacturer Who Had Baan Miselng. BATTLE EXPECTED. Hun-Ko- Madrid, May 18. Replying In the senate to birthday congratulation peeches, King Alfonso has expressed the hope that hla forthcoming tour of Europe would strengthen the ties of friendship, tend to universal peace and thus assist In the re constitution of the country and the development of its Industry and commerce. As for that eveut fraught with happiness for the country and my hearth, with you I will await with anxious deI have confl sire,1 " said the king. rtence In God It will be realized for the good of the nation; for the family love is so closely united In my mind with love of my country that I can have no other idea of marriage than that of two people loving and seeking the happiness of the coluntry and its great- REVOLTING' COFFEE! GOOD TODAY? An American haa hid an apoplectic .troke while he was in the office of Mgr. BisletL master of the Chamber t the Vatican, asking o the pope. The body his not been identified, but it is eupposed that tae mane name was Gunter. HAPPY. King Alfonso haa appointed Edward a Spanish admiral. WAS YOUR not yet commenced. The committee of judges, composed of the German naval attache in London, Mr Edward lJirkbfck.chaiunaq of the Royal National Lifnhflat inxlltutlou, and Rear Commodore' C. L. F. Robinson of the New York Y'acht club will be on board laird LonUale'a yacht alongside the German cruiser Ffell at the finish line. Rome, May time wa a' woman who told the lire that her name was Mrs. Ilona ler and that she fled from I)e Land with Kepler two weeks ago. Mra. Miller said Kepler was the son of a Ife Land physician and that 'he left Florida suddenly because of home trouble which be got into there. He left a wife and several rhildrcn lehind when he fled,- - nnd she left her husband to come with him. Bho has been detained hy the police, pending a further Investigation. Kepler was about 35 years of age. lu the room whfch Kepler and the woman occupied the police found two small bottles. One was flllpd with morphine end the other, nearly empty, rontalned a trace of tho drug. Mrs. Miller told the police that Kepler hail been deannndcnt for several days and had told her that unices hi father did Mtnieinlng at once to fix up the trouble at De I .and he feared something dreadful would happen. of paz-in- g STRICKEN Located 120 Miles Provisions-Warsh- ips From Coast of Annam. Konf. May IMS. a favor the chance of the Atlantic rim a acridly expert iew point white he Valhalla naturally i the tarorit til the Englishmen ho are wishing for on the race ha heavy wlniia. Great Fleet Waiting to Supply Rojestvensky With Hi ms 19, vessels are iia progress note tnain to otoum- - popular eulhnsiasiu a tni cuy. Expert here arc inclined ; , MAY Boo- 'I' Hess jjj wlBl machine, rented. AGENU WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE n.n, CARL C. RASMUSSON, Agent Ara. Both Phones. 2246 Washington |