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Show w' EMHllMT bM RNING the tour rural cut of Ojden Dent forget the Eaamlner M a ( rf and 1 VOL. uk precinct ID. NO ' it g 11 PP' Utah Weather Forecast (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) CGDEN CITY, UTAH. SUNDAY 35 DEMOCRATS THE CHURCH Of MILLION BUSHELS FEBRUARY CORNING, IN FRANCE 1906. PRICE APPROACHING THE MAIN REPORT A COMPACT MUDDLE 4, Fair, colder Sunday; fair. ISSUE Fell. 3. F ib. 3. Th cor Terence Paris. Feb. . The making of in Algec.ids. ventories of church property, under perfected uviav r. :i j ; il;ey be- on .ilurm-i.ii-i has now been 1. .iiiii.i:.iiu li fit-eof ni.w--i of the minor question the provisions of ihe ehurch and state lie e io In- a I culiucau I V ii!'fi'al Santo the real in took three it fit:, law la place fast approaching separation , churches here this afternoon, but mil place ilu- - winoi.i) in m position the main iaj hinge on who w oilier a tenet numA pan violence. control off shi! without compel the police of Morocco. passed nr.'s? ihe to Th" likely Into cuxtodr quciiiiiiiia ber of the prisoner taken tu the conference Kisinii. Two rero'.ii'uma at iv 'vc n incic,,-;nfnr assaulting the police during the pivst-ii,i;Ny at the live s csucv.i at nt this disturbances earlier in the week, the knowing not Demucr.i which ihe liuurs were tried today and were given I' li.is aroused between of toii!uica:i will ''ic Ft dliO!e of various te:u ji.ci amt (iHiinany. Effort are imprisonment. only fitruti-i- i '.'ii mane mvu-an accord before Among them waa a priest. Telegrams treaty, bin will unit.-1on a.-i a vote for tb qiivr'.ini: rctu-hdemanding from the provinces show thsi the tJir open confer-etu-- e c,ii-irrethat may Slid thereby avert an open consnlrit of resistance is still active. all qiifottivn when Street fighting took place between partisan in their ehararir. troversy and possible deadlock. n of the Democrats. i)n the one hand France wants at A gen Catholics and l fo.iow: of the and Pan. At Olivet the commissioner decide. The resolutions and on police ought the other liroimanv ohjwra to furnish Resolved, Thai, the making the inventory was driven off ; thr iieMy contiol on the ground by a mob of SA0 persons. Inter he not to advise nnd conseni that It wuuld at-R " an-the make hetwocn the United returned with horse and foot gendth virtu rl master of pend- Moioccos armes. a coninanr .of infantry, a bat- republic of Santo Don.ir.co. political future. These pobefore the senate. sitions ar mi opposed as to he almost tery of artillery and after the doors ing-- Rosolvi-d, s if of the That a in were and broken Irreconcilable. vet the neutral deleof the rhurrh shall vote in fv;n- ot ihe fore- gates are st tenuously barricade mnoted, the manifestations ram-continuing their b.- - the it shall resolution duty At Pacific oDuys toward finding a comedifice. going were expelled from the vote' 10 Deniocra'ic of aei.s.r mon was every forced Dijon, the commissioner ground acceptable to both counto knock out a panel of the massive against the ratification .f the said tries. Botue of the compromise projects are door of the church of Noter Dame treaty. Represented in the caucus were 36 one the following general lines: The in order to gain entrance. He found who member. Thoe of the minority first Is to tlte police to the only the parish priest inside who read a protest against the inventory being were absent were Berry. Clark of Mon- Hulun of Morocco, thus avoiding Gerall McLaurin and Sunn, tana, Gearin. ms uy1 obleotious to fnrnish control made. out of th city. Patterson withdrew and that of France to international vote-wa Teller taken. before the vote control. Thla compromise i distastePREPARING FOR KING'S FUNERAL fur the Philippine island bill aud was ful to the French, bat the neutral oecou-lon the excused front voting are sinking to tvooncllc delegates Alex3. Feh. Queen Copenhagen, and McEncry and Taliaferro absented j Fiench opposition to It by pointing out andra arrived here thla evening dur- themselves without explanation. j that the sultan would have to rely snowof s heavy ing tne progress The first resolution w as adopted by upon France to Instruct and discipline storm. She waa met at the depot by a vote of 24 to 1, Clark of Arkansas the police. King Frederick and members of the voting in the negative. The second Another compromise vaguely put roval family and the staff of the Bril-i-- wa adopted, 20 to 4, Clark of Arkan- forward is to give Bps In or some legation. A large crowd saluted sas, Daniel, Foster anil Mallory vot- other of the powers a share with Ihe quepn as iie royal carriage left ing In the negative. France in the of the the aiatlon for the palace. The position of the absentees on police. This agninorganisation meet with the It has linen arranged that the body the treaty, as represented in ths cauwith France to participate in of King Christian will be conveyed to cus, gives 29 against the treaty, with control of the police. Koskllde by train and accompanied by the position of Clark of Arkansas, Me anyBrill an another agreement is to not the royal personage who are to at- Knery, Patterson and Talifi-rra police for a limited and extend the funeral. The funeral train known, save by the puhHc expressions perimental period and If the experiwill be followed by another containing of Patterson In the senate in favor nf ence fails France will then be an those Invited to the ceremony. the administration pnbey. The spirit position to assume the organization It wa announced tonight that there maulfe-te- d voiced caucus in the and j shows waa a probability that the funeral of h.v several leaden in emphatic empres-sion- of police. Franca, however, 110 dlsivMltion to the for be would Christian postponed th caucus adjourned was an International accept evenplan King after for an police, until February 21 owing to the desire that today's action would mean period. of some foreign royal personages to that th( Ik liocraU of the senate would experimental of attend who cannot arrive here earlier. have a united party on matters de- the.It. ia expected Uutt the discussion reof a state bank may It ie rumored that King Edward is termined by of their num- sult question in the solution at the troubles, among these. ber 011 questions parly polIs willing to give The service at RoskJlde will he ex- icy. Tip isc who do not abide by the for If Germany France a strong hand over Morocco's tremely simple. The sermon will lie caucus derision will not be regarded finance, .Frame may yield control of preached by the bishop of Copenhagen. as Democrats, and ihe poiut will he the police for the present, leaving The seating capacity of the cathedral raised againi-- t them should they apIhe future to decide which power shall Is only 1.800. pear in futuie caucuses of th parly. control the police of Morocco. Mr. Patterson declined to mike any explanation of hta leaving the caucus of the ReIt is suiosrd that -publicans wit Ivote for the treaty and are votes four Democratic ncceary to secure it raiiticstlon. There are thc-r89 senators, being one vacancy from Delaware, and probably one vote. Burton, will not lie cast or paired. Therefore 58 vrves nre iutps-- s ry for Boston. Feb. 3. Thoms W. I aw ratification. The Republicans have Indianapolis, Feb. 3. The National son left here today for Chicago with 55 without Burtmi. und four voles from a large number of proxies made out tho opposition will give them the re- executive hosrd met. behind closed and remained In door this to Mr. Lawson by policy holders of . Itemocrailc leaders scshIiiii untilmorning 5 p. m. The business the Equitshle, New York Life and quisite do not believe these four votm will Imnsiueled wa for the greater part Mutual Life insurance companies. It he forthcoming nnd express the hope la Mr. lJiwsan's intention to deliver that senator who may he favorably minor routine matters. The matter the proxies to a committee made up of disposed toward the treaty will feel of the special lew of (1 a wekk on each member of the organisation to governors of the middle west and west bound by the caucus action today. create s strike fund for uae in the proper, who have assembled at Chi In senator attendance Nearly every idleness, was not reached coming cago to discuss Insurance reform. to the on had something say subject until the last of the day. It was Before his departure Mr. Lawson de- of making of a trealies question party clined to outline the policy he pro- policy, Several senators declared that then discussed, hut Informally and no taken. poses to advocate, and he also refused the Republicans already had made the notion waa There la an intimation that pressure to disc lose the identity of the gover- Dominican treaty a party question by has been exerted on some of the board nors to whom he will deliver his proxfor it support, 'and on this members to cui the proposed assessies and who nre said to be in aocord uniting arguments were made that if' ment in two. There Is little likelihood with him in his campaign for the im- ground the minority hoped ro accomplish any- that, this will be done. Secretary-Treasure- r conduct of methods of the provement thing a a party It. behooved them to W. B. Wilson Is especially ing the affaire of Insurance companies. emulate the Republicans and determined that the fund shall he A large number ot clerks have been Senator Bailey, principle party sod the other naengaged in Mr. Lawson's service for one of the rhtef seaker, voiced this nt least 2.500.000 a and officers tional majority of the eole of for month the several purpose eeutimenL Senator Teller said he are of the opinion collecting end classifying there proxlee waa opposed to the ratification nf Ihn tioard members end the numbey now In hie poeseeefcm treaty, hut at the same time he did that this sum will not be found too is said to he sufficiently greet to com- not care to bind Ilia party by caucus large. mand n voice in the affaire of the action on treaty questions. Senator FOR WAR. three companies. Claih of Arkansss said he wanted more CASTRO PREPARING ; Information coucernlng the treaty end MINISTER'S RESIDENCE LOOTED. what It will do before he committed Wllcmsiad. Island of Curasao, Feb. himaelf. to vole on It at all. Senator 8. Passengeia on th Red D line Hong Kong, Feh. I. The residence Culberson. Daniel. Dubois and Potter-so- steamer Philadelphia, from New York. of the Rev. Dr. Andrew Beattie, an spoke a lerpth, the last named Jan. 2ii and La Gulra Vmeziia. which American Presbyterian missionary at taking the stand that treaties should arrived today from the latter port, reF it In, district of Canton, was looted not be considered In port that President Castro I making today by an nrmed hand of Chinese. every possible war preparation. They and The missionaries were bound, said that orders have been issued PERMANENT STAKES their clothe, watches and silver, to fire on the first French war vessel rained at 1,000, were taken by the High ted cruising In Veneinela waters. on in Cara Used Be Shipping May the rohltere. Castro, it la asserted, regard Lumber. Dr. Beattie la in charge of five of whole French movement as a "bluff the day school of the board pf m taand he will not he bluffed" and will elon of the Pretfbyterian church of Washington, Ph. 3. The Inlet slate reialiat prohibiting the Importation Oommerce comnilvion ha h"f u ad- of French goods Into Venezuela. America at Fall. vised by the part!fia in Interest that STEAMER SUSPECTED. experiments are to be conducted to de- NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALL PLAYtermine If pennant nt stakes can be ERS. re. Official Feh. advice used on lumh-- r cars and has been Paris, esae in action of the defor to reached here today to the effect that quested Ban Francisco. Feb. 3. J. A. MacLumbermen's another steamer, the Zenith, suspected the Nationalami o'h'r similar organiDonald, nf Vancouver. B. C., the repreof carrying contraband arms for the association by the sentative of the British Columbia Moroccan pretender, Ru Hamara, is zations pending lens- - willAction d bo deferred. nforo th' commission Rugby football union, has arrlvt here the in of Marcblca. vicinity cruising had iyncciod to perfect arrangements for a series of The French cruiser Lalanda was im- Tho railroad slrcady ho point that :hev gvnti'n between local players and a mediately ordered to ascertain the ex- to the lumber niin Mr. to b" pay Zetland freight no; required New should champion. team of of the Zenith. act whereabout The u that the only quesathletic the interview will on stake such MncIVitiald is determined to French government was who officials or the University of Uaiifoi nin show the utmost seal in the suppres- tion still in controversy The mailer ami Stanford and pndesvor to urrauge sion of. illicit triffic,Jn arms destined should fnrnlh hlV rtakes. :h commission to was held open matches with trams from those Instifor Morocco. men permit the railnwl" and lumberthemtutions. to reach an aeteement among HOCH MAKES STATEMENT. selves. PROVO NEWS NOTES. f Wa-hingi- ref-inn- - d at-itj- - i!i-j- Two Hundred Horses Grain js Destroyed WRECK dcli-Kjt- e Louis Has a Big Fire in Which Much St. FIVE CENTS FIFTEEN PERSONS t WHEAT BURNED Monday iti'i-tis- 1 be-u.- g Meet Death in The Flames. - , I - The Train Carrying the Returning Members of The Chicago Commercial Association Rolls Down an Embankment two-Hin- cou-tro- y 4. Fire which oz It, louts, Feb. kissted in the Union grain elevator last night, gnat St. Iiouia. Ills., that structdestroying completely ,fier ure. rprcsd to aurrounding buildings of th Md freight cars in the yard association and caused dam-Iat 1.150,000 before it csiinui-eCucress was checked. At an early thle morning the flsmea were Jnll casting a ruddy glare, but it ta that the lire is well under cont- .r dan-prol tnd there le little further of its spreading. J rt d be-er- rd V'detsiled estimate nf the loss elevator $500,000. Grain In eleiator 950.000. 3t. leuts Transfer company, n ham cept by rail for Immediate slaughter and under certain conditions prescribed in the regulations. 'The QuarArkansas, antined area coupriuee Louisiana. Alabama, South Carolina and Florida, ths Indian Territory, all of Georgia except a few northern counties, the southern half of California, the southeast ern hflf of Oklahoma, the east era half of Texas, ths southern half of Tcnnesse and a few counties in southern Kentucky, the eastern three-fourt- h of North Carolina and the southeastern part of Virginia. Southern cattle properly dipped or under otherwise sufficiently treated government supervision and freed from tickets may be shipped without restriction. RUNNING RECORD BROKEN. ll.'i.H'tO. 14.500. Horses. Ferd. 3.000. Oil eompany, WsterePierce 7.000. Seven dwellings. Twenty twx ears 20,000. 3,000. n 1,316.500, Total. n Loui. Feb. . The Union in Kssl Bt. Louis, 111., containiwaa ng one million bushels of wheat, ententirely destroyed by Ore tonight, itling a loss estimated at 1,500,000. "The Are spread to the stables of the 200 St. louls Transfer company, and were horses and as many wagons turned, In addition to the destruction ele-vtt- 8t building. of the Ths Are originated in a brick engine ele-rato- r house thirty feet away from the proper and was discovered by the niffht watchman. Before the arrival r levator. of the fire the flames had spread to the Assistance was eent from Bt. Louis and the New York. Feb. I. Two indoor world's running records were broken Athletic tonight nt the clubs games in M. S. G. A. new marks being made in a four mile relay handicap. This event was the club won after giving 150 yards to their opponents, was a nontest from start to finish. A week go, over this asms track, Shephard, who halds from the Brown preparatory school of Philadelphia, made an indoor record of 4.251-5- , but tonight he romped home in the final mile of the the total time being relay in 4:22 worlds 17:50, which beats Cornells record of 18:21 by 2 seconds. In the mile Intercollegiate relay Tale won. Cornell second, University . 3:314-5of Pennsylvania third. Tima, scratch race waa won The by W. Q. Frank, of the Athletic club, who led from alart to finish. He waa almoat a fifth of a J. Cateateln, mile at the finish. .johiwk, A. C., New York, waa second. Time, 56:67 effort of the fire-me- s principally directed toward the Are spreading to preventing elevator and warehouses, the I'nloe elevator having been converted few minutes Into a furnace within" were one-side- IrishA-meri-ca- d n 3-- INSURANCE INQUIRY. . sfter It caught Are. The beavene were brightly illumin-eted- , Harrisburg, Feb. . The moat Imand It la estimated that 50,000 portant information brought out at both today's inquiry by the legislative comperson viewed the Are from banks of the Mississippi and the Eads mittee Into the Pennsylvania insurance department eras that there was no bridge. Reversl dwellings were covered with check on the expenditure of the deburning oil by the eiploskm of four partment of the state government. The tank ears and entirely destroyed. The taking of testimony waa practlcally s eompleted today, and the committee icrupanK however, were either No return viewing the ronflagratlon or were will meet again Monday. enabled to escape before the flames ba been made of ths subpoena issued for E. J. Davis of PhoenlxviUe. Israel consumed their homes. A brisk southeast wind whipped C. Stone of Tiago county will appear solid column of smoke, flame and before the committee on Monday. burning embers before it, driving back These two are emong those alleged to tue flremen and igniting freight cars have been carried on the payroll unIn the adjoining terminal yards. der former Insurance Commissioner The oil tanks which exploded were Durham, and to have rendered no serMantling nearly 40Q yards north of the vice to the state. The. belonged to the Waters-Pierr- e IMPROVEMENTS. ISLAND Oil company and contained ROCK lu.tmo gni lona of oil each. JiikJ. north of the oil tanks three Topeka. Kan., Feb. S. II. IT. Mudge, 11 I1 tings of freight cars. In about second vlee president of the Chicago, tsenty, were deluged by the burning Rock Island and Pacific road, who ia oil and entirely destroyed, with their in Topeka todv. said: out-fid- ci intent. Switch engines and crews worked several hours towing strings of empty and loaded freight cars out of the danger sons, while several Are et pines were detailed to prevent the of the flames among the hundreds of box cars on addings in the f-- inmediste vicinity of the path of the diseases of domestic animals. Vigorous action la continuing the Improvement and new and Important ones is the watchword of our company for 190. One of the first mw Improvements we will undertake in this vicinity la the enlargement of oar freight terminals at Armourdale, near Kansas City. Thla Snprovement will oust between 2.V,00l and 300,000. We expect to decide upon the plans and begin work at once. Our executive hoard has allowed us 9,000,000 for improvement this year. Particular attention will he given to the leballastlng of the El Paso division, which runs from Herrington, Kan., to Bantu Rosa, N. Washington, Fob. 3. A statement N'ued hv the bureau of animal industry of the agricultural department, says Hist a publication will soon be issued ihe Unlti-States department of M." sericulture on the subject of Texas disi-aafryer. which has been a seri-- ; PROJECT FOR LINKING obstacle to the development of prosperity of the cattle industry of thi country, especially in the south." It is stated that the infected territory ha hepn carefully studied and quarantine line established which extend across the country from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Continuing the tts'ement recites: It is ee (mated that there are in fits quarantined area four and a half million of cattle east of the Mississippi Mid eleven million west of that river. Th!cli at a reduction of 1.50 per head vll give the enormous shrinkage in vliie of 23.350.000 directly chargeable to the rattle tick. This should he re os an unnecessary reduction in jvdel the asset of the Infected country. The above figures do not include the decrease in flesh and the lack of development of the infected animals, ',r the of the federal, state and local governments in enforcing the Qtsrantine regulations. The shrinkage milk production of cattle bar-rinany average on quart P day and the loss occasioned at. 3 evu p.r qUflrf for 875. non llrky dairy rjrle oil uf more than 4.000.000 dairy h:nw the quarantine line would twiint to f7.875.Mn annually. Approximately 387.50(1 animals die each ar of Texas fever, at an estimated 5.812.600 per annum. WTh thee losses Texas fever ia er t! 'e "pnn-rTjI- a lews of 40.000.000 an-.l-v to the stock of the country. losses and annual the cattle raisers, it ta cn be entirely effaced in by methods outlined by the and at a small proportionate .. enticesPPHlng of nie department f agriculture hat nfl the annual regulations for the mention of the spread of Texas ... 'ecMve February 1. On and that date cattle are not allowed t.p moved from the to other parts of the quarantined country tx-- RIVERS. 8L Petersburg. Feh. 3. An American named Wendill Jackson has a project for Unking the Dnn and Dnieper river by a canal near Vitebsk, and forming an international waterway from the Baltic to the Black sea. The plan ia seriously thought of In some quarters and s committee made up of the representatives of ministers of finance and railroads was established today and authorized to examine and report on the matter, though, owing to the financial sftnation. there is no prospect for Immediate forther action being taken. DEPORTED. Port au Prince, Haytl. Feh. 3. Of five foreigners who had been ordered deported, a German and an Austrian were put aboard ship today by the police authorities. - The three remaining persona, all Frenchmen, took refuge in the French legation and refused to depart, one of them declaring that he was without means and the other two requesting a delay in order that, they might wind up their affairs. The demanded Haytien government ha the execution of the decree of deportation. ELECTION OF U. 8. SENATORS. Des Moines. Ia., Feb. 3. Following a conference with Governor Cnmrnln, held several days ago. Senator L. W. Lewis of Page county stated today that he would at his earliest opportunity introduce a resolution in the Town senate Instructing the governor to request the governors of the several states to appoint committees from their leglalaturea to meet in Des Moines next summer for the purpose of adopting specific and united plans looking to an amendment of the national eonstltutVn requiring the election of United States senators. j I two-third- - , h ; j o ! j s own duties because they aaem te think lightly of his. "In your race, sir, there was ths greatest reason why you should have been careful to comply in letter and spirit with every provision of the regu. 1st Ions, because your brilliant service in tbs past and vour merited reputation for seamanship and gallantry would surely render failure on your part to do all that on officer should do the more subversive uf true principle of discipline among younger members of your profeseton. "A bad example upon the part of one of your previous record le eacep. tonally injurious to the vital Interests of the service and it ie therfore the cause of profound regret to the department that retuismeee In your duly on your part should have been thus Judicially established." s Durham, N. M., Fob. 3. Flfiodb wtuc injured, two of (hem probable M'allv in th wreck on an Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific iiaaMuiger train four miles from Durham today. The probably fatally per-son- east-boun- d hurl arc: lamia Cohen. El Plan. Mis. F. L. Munda, Anchor, N. M. Of the others injured, the most seri- ously hurt are: Guy West ley, Sparta, Wis. Mrs. Guy Westlay, Sparta, Wia. C. II. Jones. Fails HIU. W. Va. J. H. Dennis, Oregon. Mrs. Margaret Dennis, hit wtfa. Malelha I tennis. Two private r carrying members of Ihe Chicago Commercial association did not leave the track and th occupants of these cars escaited with a shaking 1 up, ABNER M'KINLEY'S The wreck wee caused by th derailment of the locomotive tender. Seven cars were ditched, rolling down an embankment. Tho accident occurred 13 miles from a place where aid could be had. Member of the Chirago Commercial association, who were returning home from a irin to Californio, aided Ihe trainmen in caring for the injured. No physicians on the train. The wrecked train was running slowly at th time of th wreck and thla fact, coupled with th light travel In the front care, prevented a great losi at life. TNE VALENCIA j LAWSON AND THE BEHIND CLOSED PROXIES DOORS -- two-thirds- n Wh-b-s- -- Chicago, Feh. 3. Johann Hoch, confessed bigamist and convicted murderer. who is sentenced to hang on February 25, made a long statement, today to tlje people of Blinoia declaring himaelf an innocent, man. In his statement IToch Insists that his wife. Emile Fischer Hoch. now admita that, several important ortions' of the teath mony given by her during the trial were false, and because of thla Hoch appeals to the people to prevent hi execution. FIRE BUGGY FACTORY. IN The report of letters for the January shows that the num- I'pb. 3. nit.t shop of the - tn 0 J. Kboaer ot the Somerset court several weeks ago deposition relative te the estate ai Abner McKinley, takes by Commie sioner Owen Abraham of New York, were received here today by Clerk ot Orphans' Court Charles F. Cook. Dr, Hrrnianu L. Baer, Ferdinand F. Hig by, Jr., and Jamea Coole were exam inert. The depoeltione were taken following exception filed to the aeonunt of Mr a. Annie IS. McKinley, executrix of the McKinley eeteie. by creditor of Abner McKinley, who alleged that die executrix did not account for Ufa Insurance poll tie Issued on the life of Abner McKinley, which are said to aggregate about fsnn.ooo, and which, it la alleged, ar a pert of the estate. The Seaboard National bank off New Yoth, Frank R. Granger of Sopneraet and the Qoliimlms Buggy company of Columbua, O., are among the exceptants. DEAD. A SH5RT 8EESION. DOMINICAN GUNBOAT ARRIVES. 3. dead month of ber of letters opened during January exceeded by nearly 303,000 the number opened during the previous month. The unopened ordinary unclaimed leu ter remaining on hand January 31, 250.400. During the 19fH, nuniltered of last fiscal year ll.oon.noo piece this to division for mull were referred disposition. Victoria, B. C.. Feh. 3. The rude cross planed at the heed of a newly made mound in the Mark aands of Long Beach, whore miners washed for placer gold a few yeas ego, marks the grave of the first .. victim to be buried of Ihe Valencia on Ihe Vancouver Island eoaat. The cross waa "reeled this morning by Ueutenant Whittier end a landing party from the IT. B. R. Grant, which Interred the remeine of V, 11. Crane, of Ran Francisco, whose wife lives on Turk street, with due solemnity. Crans was in the steward's department of thn Valencia and waa identified by descriptions found on the body in a memorandum book aa well as bis card of membership In Ihe P.vrtfin Coast Marine Cooks and Stewards association. It is expected that other bodies washed ashore, will hereafter be buried near the scene, ss they are now The sea waa much decomnoaed. waa amooih today, though the surf continued to roll heivlly and bodies are beginning In rise. It la expected that more will be recovered by the steamer cruising near the scene, which Include the U. B. Culler Perry and Grant. The former cutter landed Lieutenant Governor Greenville and six men to relieve the shore sesix-h-rs- , gas and Including IJnenisn parly, now thoroughly worn out. They have gone home to rest.. The Perry's mm found one body toduy, not idenThla brings the total np to tified. 28. Ten had been previously brought here, and five arrived tonight by the TO AID .IN THE INVESTIGATION. United Weapngtan, Feb. Slates district attorney at Seattle, ep-o- n the request off Secretary Metcalf of the department, of commerce and has been directed to eld the steam-Ihm- I service at Seattle in ihe investigation of the wrecking of Valencia. the 2-- Sanlo Domingo, Feb. 3 .The Dominican gunboat Inde;tend"ia arrived here this morning from Barahona. bringk'nl 're ing the troops which wen to restore quiet. Th" ronel- of the rnstnisa receipts for the im- htua surrendered recent lv. The whole republic Is at peace. The passing of provement. of 'ie port. Thn proposal were edopted ad referendum, as some the treat v with the Unl:-i- l will "fuiv petutanen. iir claimed, of the delegai- - were 110I of curiehiu-u- t in tn- - peace anil ilie ere rai.---il Many objection- c island. of customs. the increa-proposed Algeclra. Sp. 'u. Feb. 3.-- Th n ueld n short si'tlns thla morning m ' ugreed in principle ' to increase th- r toms dut'es of M'a rocco snd to cr',:t a special fund n:.t ronfere-.t'-- ' Sta-te- - -- The r, SHORT STORIES. Madrid. Feb. 3. King Alfoneo arrived here todav. Ha waa greeted at tbe station by members of the royal family, cabinet ministers and a number of high officials. Crowds cheered he drove to the 'palace. (be king London, Feb. 3. The Paris correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph companv, ears that be has confirmation form reliable source of a story (hat the Conntens de Cantellane Is reeking a judicial separation from her husband on the ground of infidelity. Washington. Feb. 3. The reply of tho inleratate commerce commission to the bouse resolution calling on the Wyadda. president for Information regarding There are six bodies at a point an alleged mentor of the Pennsylvania which near the acene of tho wreck was railroad and other companies, the searching ia are trying to reach., placed in the hand of the president but landings could not be made in Ihe today. sutf. The provincial police anxious to seSt. Petersburg, Feb. 3. The milicure all avails lltle lwdies, questioned tary courts are busy with the trials those who know the Mime trails with nf ooldiera. sailors and others who regard to Ihe posslhlll'y nf bringing participated in the recent mutinies. the bodies to Bsinflcld over Hie trail The evidenre thus far obtained tends on stretcher, failing landings from 10 show that the trouble were largely sea In the heavy surf. It hss been attributed to had service condition ; thla Is Im- and to the bhnwn. however, that Incoinpcfonry of officers. practicable. Hie trail being In such a not he could bodies condition that the Rome. Feb. 3. King Victor Emcarried for the 15 miles lo Hamfield. manuel, todav conferred wbh s numand Perry, ber of statesmen on the rnhject of the The reienue cutters Grant, and the tug Wvadd have been cruis- formation of a new rulnl-trIt is he-- 1 today, llevrd that Baron S' llrev Synwro. th ing at the scene of the onwreck to Victoria leader of the the Wvadda continuing crnlcr iri the rhnmher und the others returning at night to of deputies, will accept the premiertoThe tug Lome left Bamfleld. ship. night for the scene of the wreck, ofmore police provincial earning Washington, Feh. 3. Afler a conficer's to assist In the work. ference with Secretary Taft, today. Whnn returning from Long Besrh, President Roosevelt announced ths after the body of V. M. Crane waa persnncl of the board of visitors to Grant cutter revenue the burled, thn academy at Annapolis and West d the wreck of the Pass of Mrl-fo- Point. The' Annapolis visitor Include near Amphitrite oPint snd only Brigadier General C. A. Woodruff. a loose mast was visible. Wreckage Ran Francisco. Among the West from the beach the ws strewn along Point visitor is Arthur W. Foster. galling ship. Orders have been given California. the don foun lo diistrny all liquor shore. Todav Cor at able I busy reports Omaha. Neb., Feh. 3 - Harry Welch, that an Indian brought a barrel of ono of the men who pleaded guilty was tho wine be had found, hut ihi to conspiraev with Rev. George G. from. Ware heard cnlv good Indian" to defraud the government by Others secreted liquor found. illegal land entries, was sentenced in the United State district court toREPRIMAND MADE PUBLIC. day to six month imprisonment on each cf the two counts against him. not the sintence to run ronctincnl and to Feh. Washington, pay a fine if $15fl. public sentenced to reprithere was ms'le puhlie lortsv h Hna-partGhtcsgo. Fh. 3. Members of the mand sitdresaed bv Rerretary T ncien Y"iinc. senate of the Gn'versity of rhlcag 10 roruinsnrter todai cnnflrived the action of th unitwho was in command of the Rni'n-ofootball. Tho at. the time that vessel miffered ed taeiiliy lu relation to was made, an explosion of her boiler last rum- action tit w hich reforonce was the oc to abolish football for mer. by two vears providing the other colleges Commander Young wa- - tried to the propocourt martial and convicted of remise-nos- In the Big Nine" agree the rules of the of duty In that he failed to sign sition and to adoptcouicrea-c. the Benning- western collegiate the smooth icam lS ton. Washington. Feh. 3. The board of Referring to that portion of the navy of 'lie navy ha regulations' outlining the duties at a constructionrecon m- nd the Installation commanding officer, the secretary decided to each the South Carolina or on board row battlcwlps These duties include the obliga- the Michigan, the two turbine mations of a good example to all subject new being designed, of chinery. to his authority: these responsibilithat, bidders ties Incur s share In the blame oc- chlnerv. If is nrobable wi'l bo invi'ed to offer their owu curred by nu.v aiming th" ln'tr , may be led to think lightly of their design for such machinery y. rt pa-se- n e HELD Washington, Feb. A fire orig- from Spokane, Vast)., thnl her daughter. Mrs. Fannie Clinton, wife of Portland. Buggy company, Fielding ITnimi. died a shortly after imon today, rtenrojcd Ore.. Jan. 25. cftr undergoing an op-$14'i.0tifl. The prop-Artpropertv val'.if'l ation, for whleh sh" had been tkon deal roved irrludes the Georgia from Spokane to Portland. Ttio reSouthern r.ilxn- Treight depot. mains weir Interred at Rp"Kue. where .Mrs. loaded f:ghr. cars on the her hublirr.il ami son reH. or r cotGeorgia Soir ltem- tracks, sixteen Ar- Ciin'on was born in th's ciL' forty-fou:he wra r.i-oud daughter tages. tho V.i.! a laundry and ytpr mour & Cn.'f ''are .irate, of ihe hre Dominions Cmicr. Valdosta. inating In the DEAD LETTERS. the division of Provo. Feb. 2. Mr. Fannie Davis of this city ha received information Under a ml Bmneraet, Pa., Feb. I. Issued by Judge Fraud two-thir- affi-cifn- ESTATE. - M: |