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Show da-Z"- f' ILEelna . Utah Weather Forecast i Examiner has D tour rural out of Ogden than all other fapen u.i-- a T to- - the Examiner aa a paper circulation In the whole and in each precinct DL VOL (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) CGDEN NOe 42 CITY. UTAH. SUNDAY MORN1N1 FEBRUARY FAILED WILL NOT GRADUATE. Midshipmen Await Congress. Will Action WILL ADOPT of Md.. Feb. 10 Although three midshipmen of the graduating class, who will be charged wi'h hazing were not pm under arrest !. day, thev will mi gradua'c with class, according to u staiemeui rna-lat the office of Admiral Sands today. They are Arthur A. Gam-Ion- , Jr, of Auburn, Maine: Frank H. Roberts, of New Haven. louneccin. and William De- P. Hayes, of Louisville, Kennirkj. When and under that eunditlon they will lie Called upon to face a cntiiirl-martiDecide will depend upon what congress or the Piesidenr directs in the nistter. The cnurimartial which adjourned about two weeks ago will reassemble on Tuesday morning and tiro order from the sucre' ary of the navy will be laid before It. The will ihcn assurance of of support any definite adjourn to meet at such time as would which the Chinese the policy, lie directed by htglirr authority. on insist upon as the only condition withbe which the boycott would M' CREA MAKES DENIAL. drawn. After Mr. Bryans speech the Official Replies to SenaChinese merchants heroine convinced Pennsylvania tor Tillman. that congress would not adopt the changes recommended by the AmeriPittsburg, Pa., Feb in. James can merchants, siul that their bM first vice president of the Pennpolicy was to pul on the boycott sylvania system west of Piitsburg, screws tighter than ever. d made a statement today to the Dress the charge denying INDICTMENT QUASHED. In the letter of Governor Dawof West Virginia, to Senator Tillson, Charge Against Denver Banker fa man. which was read In the United Dismissed. Mr. McUr.-Stales senate Monday. aiiid: -District in. Feb. Denver. Coin., "The Pennsylvania is not. and nerer Judge Csrpent-'- r Inday quashed ths lias lieen. an owner or miner of bituindict mi nt against J. 11. Edmondson, minous coal, either tllreflly or indiformer president of the Denver 8a could not have therefore, rectly. and, Bank, rharglng embezzlement of influenced West Virginia loads in $lft5.0tu. The court decided that the whirh It Is iiituresied lo suppress decrime alleged, which was committed velopment of that state to protect Its in IPOS, came under the head of statu- own coal interests. Certainly, there tory felony, sgainat which ihe statute haa been no prompting upon the part of limitations runs in eighteen months. of the Penwylvanls in regard to tile If it had be. common law felony Ed- Red Rock rase, or any other similar monson would Lave been obliged to case." stand trial. There are still pending other Indictment which charge with conspiracy to roll the bank. Annapolis, (hi- - DELEGATES WILL ACT ih-i- six day. the delegates 10 the convention or Pittsburg district JJfJlred breathing spell this after- -until next WertnesadJurtl"K by JUT Before ihe Coae. however. Preset Dolan wax successful In having; report adopted cliTiiou teller md despite appal from hi decision Mlarrd himself. Uriah Bellingham Igd Wm. Ilodda elected respectively r Kefiilmi. vice president and werctaty-mtaurrfor tb coming year. almost Confusion prevailed during today and order was thr entire arpi-loVico when National Hy Ptoid.nl IjCwIs, In a apeec luo t!ie to irate (he rliy jtogati ihreati-ncflrr lhal announerd hour he would arte public a statement of with his reasons for voting as . b did at the Indianapolis conven-dogi adjournment of the Following (Mvmiion 102 dilrgates held a coticus md detrrminrd upon a legal tight to th Smi-ai- y Dolan and Bellinghafti. was exempted from the Dodd nmi he haa sniri he would n the md of nix present term, Slarch a. The caiicua decided to employ attor-irj- i to secure an injunction against to district officer forbidding them to vithdraw money from the treasury of to organization and to enjoin Patrick and all mem-taDolan. Uriah Bellingham elected to the district offices untelection is held. il t The he ring on the injunction secured by President Dolan restraining the (topics from ousting him which vu rt for today, was, at (he request of defendants, postponed until next Wednesday' morning. irikm a BOTH a - o laboring under religious EXCITEMENT, NEGRO CONFESSES prieve for Johnson so that, hi may he used against Small. Johnson was tried, convicted and T. hjF. Webster, lprl on last Thursf1,1,r of ihe Philadelphia sentenced io heofhanged vu-tlm execution being daie the day. Rufui church. Episcopal j, the confessed mnrderer of ret for Friday, Febraury 23. Allison, made a confes-fj?- . LOU BET'S FAREWELL DINNER. in hlch he declared that one ma". of the suspects now in hl accomplice in tha Entertained Members of Cabinet at L, ,bl,r Small Elycee Palace. ii murdered Miss Al-ani1 'hat he (Johnson I robbed He said both Paris. Feb. 10. President. Iaulet that dinner at the Jier aouid Incriminate agreed the o:her tonight gave a farewell of the rapture of either Elyae palace to the cabinet members a,Pr i,B i;r Johnson repeat-lj.- . and their famlll. a number of peri ii ' l"t,ment to his oounsel. The sonal friends auJ the members of bis I endeavoring to secure a re staff. '"'I.' X. J.. Feb. 10 While la-- , !ils "ii'ier religious excitement fol-,- n v, w-nc- e . lo-d- a s e v Inn-war- e one-hal- testl-mon- Now Believed Rogers Bold Robbery of Van- Will be Forced to Testify. couver Jewelry Store. Vancouver, B. C., Feb. 10. The boldest and most successful robbery ever attempted in Vancouver waa brought thla evening about 6 o'clock at tha jewelry store of A. F. McMillan, 401 Hastings street. At that hour, when Mrs. MacMillan waa alone In the store, M.. MacMillan being away In the east end the aesistant. at dinner, an unIn the known man boldly sma-he- d plate glass window . of tha establishment, seised a tray of diamonds tnd darted off around the corner. A passermade a grab at the fleeing thief, -by but he drew a revolver, fired and dashed on, disappearing toward the water front in the fog. A rough estimate of the value of the goods stelen places it at $3,000, hut. It is not improbable that this sum will he exceeded when the stock reveals the full extent of the depredation. off WITNESS GOING INSANE. Boy Who Saw Alleged Murder Com mltted in Hospital. ' l' lie-fo-re n It uni-ven- sub-divid- i, York, Feb. 10. Frank the iftable boy who was an eye witness to the shooting of Bartley Dr. James T. Horner by his E. Simpson, at Northport, L, I., Is reported to he dying In the state hospital for the Insane at King's Pork. Simpson was the only witness to the trag- New i d com-ppi- Mill'd. v. 'V g d pre-K-m- Feared to Go to Sea Gaiming Vessel Have Sufficient Ballast A Serious fence Under French Laws. Reform Greensborofl X. C Feb. 11. A fast passenger train on the Bout hern collided wbh a switch engine hire tonight. Both engineer were The engineers killed were Owen Norvllle of Lynchburg, Va.. and 8witch Engineer Peunlnglon. None of tho An Agreement Reached. passengers were killed. DuBbisi Pa., FoSIQ. A later report says aeevral oars An agreement were overturned and a fireman and shirk It is believed will be satisfactory ta Doth sides, wss reached today two or three passengers killed. If the representatives of the 10. 0(H) slum ond General Manager Robinson Washington. Feb. 10. At the headlilts-ta- r f the Buffalo, Rochester & quarters of the Southern Railway Coal interests. here, the officials say that, no passengers were killed or Injured. Hold Secret Conference. CASE. Wllkesbarre, Fa., Fel. 10. A THE GREENE-GAYNOof the anthracite miners wile committer, composed of District Mayor Gillette Tells of Work in CumPresidents and Fahey, Dcltrcy berland Sound. Nkholls, held a secret meeting today. It is said thnt tin- demands to be Savannah, Ga.. Feb. 10. Major Casto the operators have been sius E. Gillette, U. S. A., gave testitreed upon and now await the mony today in the trial of the Greene-Gayno- r of President Mitchell. eaae. Major Gillette said on that the mattresses mink by stand the GLASGOW BALME8 BRYAN. the defendants In the round at Cumberland were no more than bundle of Until He Made Speech, Chinese Boymore bnth; that they were not worth cott Was Practically Settled. than a tenth of the price that the government paid for them; that Instead of Spokane, Wash., Feb. 10. "I have atonea that were thrown letters and Hong Kong papers which supporting the on them, the stones went right on how that the Chinese was boycott that he was unable settled until William J. through them, and practically to get a copy A the specifications at Bryan made a speech before Chinese at a dinner given b.v them the- scene of the work. Ii his honor and put the embargo on THE PAT CROWE TRIAL. tighter than ever," said Samuel Glas-pimanager of the Centennial Mills of Spokane and Seattle tonight. Let-i- n Crowe Identified as Man Seen With Callahan. from William Burtt. Chinese of the Centennial company ind clipping front Hong Kong papers Omaha, Neb., Feb. 10. Much of the five accounts of a meeting testimony in the trial of Pst Crowe told liy about, fifty American cominer-cu- l today was Intended to prove that, unand delegate representatives der the name of Johnson the defendfrom tin. vhiIoiis Chinese guilds of ant purchased a pony alleged to have ranton. Shanghai and Hong Kong. by the kidnapers of Eddie Birr much discussion, the delegates been used Cudahy and rented the cottage where agreed unanimously on twelve prop- the boy was kept pending the payosed modification of the exclusion ment of his ransom. Several persona lav. The American representatives Identified Crowe as a man they had greed in have their house urge these een about the time of the kidnaping upon congre-- s. and the Chinese agreed with Callahan, who at. a former trial ll off the iamudiaio) )(, toycott. was identified by Eddie Cudahy os one Thn. to Hong Kong paper. of the kidnapers. Mr. Brian appeared, was enferiiilned y the Chinese merchant at a dinner, DIVORCE CONGRESS TO MEET. and declar'd in a lhat. Ihe speech Ameriraa people should have consent Delegates of 42 States Gathering at ' repeal of tiie exclusion law. One Washington. ihc riiliu-Kmerchant at the dinner repealed the proceeding- - to the Washington. Feb. 10. Delegates rniRp-- e papers. He quoted Mr. Bryan. forty-twelate and the District Maring ihat the labor party was o from Columbia forming the divorce conof vroug i, United that State will convene in this city on Monrninf-i.workmen, skilled or unskilled, gress, 19ih Instant lo perfect a the vniild never lie day permit ed to cnler. permanent organisation. Governor a !jd drawing a gloomy picture of s'tiM hapjien to American work- Pennypscker. representing the state of men If i hr Chinese were allowed lo Pennsylvania, which initiated the ke awa;movement culminating in the conventheir employment. Thi under an art of Wurman: s.ud that while Mr. Bryan ing of the congrats fl agreed to support, a number of Its legislature will deliver an address. pniaf-- change, he had not been In the afternoon President Roosevelt ,f to draw from the American leader will receive the delegates. ii Distance To ed Principle Football ENGINEER8 KILLED. rall-ron- Anuapcke. Md . Feb. jo.- -lt ha beeu offlciii.lj ar.iHMiiuvil that of iht- will not cia their d:p'iii.n nu Mouuai nu of iu braiicht'e, bill w ill be relilpi-lleto go to and will be re Ma.' 15 or a: Mich other time a may next, be aelected Among the who uill ihiu he in their d1i!eiua are: I. Coffin. Mu Moire. ; Janie P. Hiding IarMUl Ciri, Xei .. ami Shciwmtd Ti, Snider, Smi Fratu-tacA uni aide ifeitiure in I'luiiit-riiowith tile failure in certain brauelie iff lhn named i :hai acme of them !.iint very high in their nggregaie iff riudie Uofiiu being drciiiertiy loe ihe average. There are -- ever I midshipmen who iMkaed in all aulijeei and mho Scuttle. Wash., Felt. 10- .- Sailors ou will rceeive their diplomas, yet are in the aggrrgaie below ihie who will lie the French bark Admiral Com bet, Iu Itut TowiiM'ud. uiiitiui-kheld bark. New York, Feb. 10. Tea arda to and after forcibly taking a lamt ingained in three down waa the pulled ali,ire declaring that ARE DENIED CONTRACT. they would nm proceed to oca in the vessel principle football reform agieod upon at a lueeniie of ihe Na- Missouri Officials Hit st Waters-Pirrc- s on aeeouni of her lightened condition. niU-fiHitiiall tional luieicollegiate N. XV. (IKear, of Port Townsend, who Oil Company. com mil lee in this city i jilay. This eriiiid in the cily today. uid lhat tiie rule, if finally adopted, the football .lefferhuii Uitv. Me.. Fell. 10. The bailors were urrjlil to go to ca with lb.- vessel in cxperis believe, will do more than laiard 'ff pr'-o- n light liallaat. inspectors nf Missouri, the Por the l;ifl two days, said Mr. anything else toward of General Hadley, cntihikiing Attorney see-rAfter the game. todays meeting Atidiior Wilder end TVeanurrr Grinlirh OKear. "Uiiinelte have been busy runary of the committee, Y. T. iteid, ning oul to i lit bliip, pulling on buW'alrr-Iicrrr. lhal of lr., iiono Indiiy fused tn award to Ihe Harvard, explained YiMcnlHv morning the icssbl (Ml iMiupiiny the contract for lla!. of the rulea auggested eiilier t 'Majwas lo get to ea and a tug aror at the conference tw- wvk ago supplying the a'nic penitential v wi'h rived ready lo take her oul. Her owners Wslrra-rieitoi fur ihe Thr c:ir. ensuing ha, been finally adopted. Tho com. ha hi'iM Mippljiug lliu peni- had ordered her to Sydney, Anal rails. niinoe Is framing a set of rules colorwith oil during the pa I year Shortly after the tug arrived people game and tentiary ing ditto lent point of the noticed commotion aboard. ihe eharging lifroen ema per gallon. This a&hore when these are all mv-red- . Then was a good deal of shouting rules will be vmed iikih. The emnpauv's bid inriny was 1412 rente In and wild gesticulating. Then louiiuittee adjourned tu meet agsiu per gallon, hut the contract was award- oneFrench of ihe Imaia was lowered and praced to George P. Jones and company Saturday, March 3, In this city. In addition to agreeing upon the and thw Mound City Oil company, both tically the entire crew with the excepd of Si. lauii. whew bid was fifteen tion of the officer pulled ashore. Even rule, which exactly double the rook left. After landing they cent per galkm. the distance to be gained In thn-down under the playing rulea of the Thr Imard of prison inspector con- would not go out In her. The men the committee siders Ihe hid of the indeiendent com- were reticent concerning the rapture past several years, of the laiat. Under the French lawa the upon agreed following : panies prrferatde even If they io this is u serious offense, and they are. f That every player on the kicking charge cent more per gallon. I believe liable for mutiny when they side shall he on aide when tho return lo ihoir own rounfry, kicked hall tonchea the ground. The men told me that one experiThat the queston of affording propence la the Uourhel without ballast er protection for Ihe man catching waa enough. When the ship waa rethe ball be taken up and carefully defined al the next meeting. cently being towed np from San Francisco in ballast, alts broke adrift from That one forward pass shall be allowed on a play, provided the ball the tug. Hhe wim eo light that only does not touch the ground before beher top sails could be used. In heavy weather the rhanreg were all against ing tourhed by a player of either aide. Such a paaa to lie made by any her. She waa blowa far out. to sea and man who was behind the line of waa given up by people ashore. She aerinimuge when the ImII was put In finally managed to work back and waa play. If the hall touches the ground pickl'd np by a tug sent to look for before being touched b.v a player of her. There was a great deal of comeither aide, it shall go to the opplaint. among the mem when she arrivponents on the spot from whirh the ed. They mated the ship was not fit waa not made. The shall pane to leave port with so light a ballast paaa be received by a mas who pres on the There has been more or less hard feelline of scrimmage when the ball waa ing between the effloore end crew slnca two Tha men in play, except for put ihe vessel arrived. The crew claim on when the ends of the line playing that Ui officer are endangering their A waa the hall direct lop put in play. Uvea and the safely of the ship by over the line within the space of their peunrioeaness. The officer of tiie five yards on each aide of the center ship, on the other band, aaserta that shall he unlawful. the ahip is perfectly safe with 250 Nothing was done wltB regard to Iona of ballsat abimnL - " the question nf a field laboratory, 'The fact that th sailors have signbut Paul Dalilel. on behalf of Aned os the vessel mokes It very probable napolis, offered the navel academy io St. lamia. Feb. 10. Attorney Gen- that the men will have to return and Its facilities for Ihe ue of the make (ha voyage, even if the and ship forwarded to to eral formulate Hadley Judge today appointed captain saw fit to proceed to sea suggestion relative to the formation Glldnrsleevs of ths vitpreme court of the New York City a certified copy of the without any ballast at all." of a pemanent board of officials. Thla la the first time for a number recommends-tha- t The decision of ths United Stales circuit a central governing committee court of appeals. In lha cane of the iff years lhat any crew haa aarn tit to of three or four or five be appointed Dowsglac Manufacturing company vs. lake niatirre in their hands and forciWilliam IiOchner, which involves ths bly leave a ship. Sailors stale that 240 as a of the inter-cotons of ballast for a ship the wise of legist rules today, to conaiiiuo a na- precise quest Ion that is pending tional committee of (gfieials. In Judge Ulldersleevs In the Stand- Ihe Courbet I not mfllriont. They also to thli committee. It I pro- ard Oil company rase. Tbs derision la aisle that it waa only by good luck posed that sectional committees of favorable to the contention made by that she was picked up afler she broke three each be appointed to represent Mr. Hadley In tht Standard Oil case. adrift from the tug on liar way up the different sections of t be country. The opinion, wrltn by Justice San- here from San Fnuilcsca A salaried secretary la proposed The loss of the Puse of Mrifort 1 to born, sets forth: Is not the duty of an auxiliary attributed to the lack of sufficient balattend to the executive and the clerid Jurisdic- last. Ships In n lightened condition are cal details of the company. All court or Judge, within ties and colleges accepting the tion the testimony is lif g taken in s unable to boat off a lee shore. They provisions of the rules committee, suit pending In a court of another are also liable to tnra turtle If struck prior to the fall of 19U64 are to sub- Jurisdiction, to consider or determine by a sudden squall. For thla reason mit Hate of all college men whom the competency, materially or relev- the French sailors have the sympathy they consider desirable and competent ancy of the eldenre which one of ihe of all aen faring mm. The matter will game officials. This Hat Is to be parties seeks to elicit. most probably come up before the Uni"It Is the duty of such court nr ted States commissioner tomorrow. carefully invstigated and a general offeial announcement will he laued Judge to compel ths production of the containing first a complete list of of- evidence, unless the witness or ihe SURVIVOR LOSING MIND. ficials judged competent by the central evidence I privileged, or it clearly committee with appropriate addresses. and affirmatively appears that, it The various games scheduled during would he an abuse of the process of Testimony of Frank Connors Bhowa Ha la Wandering. In orthe court to compel Its production. the season are to be der of collegiate Importance to drier-min- e LONGSHOREMEN TO STRIKE. Seattle. Wash., Feb. 10. Testimony the remuneration iff the offcials. efferod today b.v Frank B. Connors, a There ere to be four offleialk. the remuneration griding aa follows: $100, These in Boston Demand Increase In survivor of the wrecked steamship Valencia, before tbe marine Inspector, $50. $25 and $10. Wages. became so strange st. times, Onllegea and universities will be rewith mixed and contradictory Rnsfon, Feb. 10. Tnles the longquired to select officii la from the list, agreed upon. Reports will he shoremen of Boston recede from their statements on points testified to by to the Hx of work ren- position with regard to a higher seal, other witnesses that. II- Is feared he received dered by the different official and of wages and accept the compromise awful experience incident lo the and the subsequent onfferlng hss offered by the steamship agents, Ihe complete records kept. Soma change in the rules agreed Boston water front seem likely to he so affected Connors' mind that he cannot remember distinctly or that he upon at the last conference were Jie renter of a big strike. The demand an Inrreesc of 10 la attempting to conceal something In made. To prevent piling up It was agreed that the ball shall be con- cents an hour In 40 eenls on all bulk connection with the affair. acWhile testifying regarding hi sidered dead when any portion nf the cargo, and 5 cents an hour for addiperson of the runner with the ball tional overtime. The longshoremen in tions during tho thus when the vessel was lying on the rocks and after except his hands r feet touches the Boston number 4.000, the boat had been sent away early ground when In 'he grasp of an opSMALLPOX IN PENITENTIARY. Tuesday morning. In reply to a mquery ponent. ho-hfrom District Attorney Frye a Either captain may ask that time the life rafl, came to Is- he taken off throe times during eaeh Every Convict In Pennsylvania State Connors slated that he was thrown Prison Vaccinated. hslf without a penalty, if thereafter lo Ihe deek of the Valencia as a reeither captain requests lhat time be d he sult of ih- - main lopmsst being side his A penalised 10. convict in Ihe by Feb. called, Pittsburg. away and on striking ihe deck a a loss of two jsrd for each request, Western Penitentiary has been attack' unless ihe injured r!ycr lie removed -- d wlih smallpox. Every precaution Is big Ma carried him over the wide and the raft. from Ihe game. bring taken to proven' a spread of ths onto The witness said that Captain Johndisease among the 90 other inmates son told thos-- on the vessel to get JOHN REDMOND All prisoners have bein vaccinated. be Gain- Fast Passenger Train Collides With Switch Engine. n Will Have to . nn-laine- President Dolan vlihin twenty four BRANCHES. M-- a Akso-cisle- reiuru. md ant WIs-newsk- son-in-la- edy. lence. TRANSPORT MEADE SAILS. Her Departure Waa Delayed by a Fir In Her Hold. Of- pasM-ngerf- cl nii-rc- - SHOT THREE, KILLED HIMSELF. Man Tries to Wide Entire Family. Michigan Oui Detroit, Mlrh Fob. 10. ohn Witt, aged 20. tonight shot and killed him-se- lf after killing his Augchild, shooting hia father-in-laust Whiting, through tho stomach and Mrs. Whitshooting hi mother-in-laing tn the shoulder. Witt, who hue been separated from hia wife, went to the Whiting home In the west end of the city supposedly with the intention of killing hia wife and child, but Mrs. Witt was abent at work. Mr. Writing la In a critical condition. Witt had twice been separated from his wife, the last tlm only a few week ago. and Mrs. Witt has been staying with her parents. Tho father-in-laanswered Will's knock at .the door, and waa instantly draw ntrno a controversy stout (he Loud pnenetuiiua of Ihe little girt. words were followed by the reiiort of a revolver and Whiting fell to the floor mortally wounded In the stomach. Rushing over his Drat victim, Witt Mrs. made for the room in whk-- h WfaKIng and little Florence bsd been sleeping, but. Mrs. Whiting had aprung out nf bed at the shot that felled her husband and she wo shot through (he shoulder as she vainly attempted tn lam the bedroom door in the Intruder' face. Witt's wife was absent visiting a slater, and when Mrs. Whiting fell the murderer went unhindered to the bedstrir of hi little girl. Holding tha revolver over her cheat he pulled the trigger at such close range that the little one's night clothing ran burned away and her flesh . terribly scorched by the powder' flash. Witt then turned the revolver upon himself and sent a fatal bullet craslk lng through Ills head. four-year-ol- d OBTAINED PROPERTY BY FRAUD Wealthy Brooklyn Lawyer Convicted of Forgery. New York, Feb. Bk Valentine, wealthy Brooklyn lawyer, waa convicted by a Jury In Mineola, U I., today of uttering a forged deed conveying property front hie wife to his mother. The property is located in Cedarhnrst, L. I., and In California. When Valentine's u If died a few years go he bequeathed a life Interest, jn her properly to hia mother end provided that upon the death of the mother II. siaild revert, to te children of the testerix. Two years after bis wife's death Valentine filed the forged deed by which the property was conveyed to Ma mother outright He was re leased on toll. Inter-sperse- ri - n e Tha Uni-leState army transport- Meade, whirh was delayed in her departure on the first of the month by a fire that broke out In her hold, sailed today for Honolulu. Guam and Mtulla, carrying more than 100 passengers, besides Ihe Second Infantrr. and the Eighth and Thirteenth Feld batteries. Will Again Lead Irish Party in Pan Captain Charles F. Williams, late liament. first officer of thr Logan, la in comHe takes thp mand of the Meade. Dublin. Frh. 1". At a meeting of glare, of Captain Wilson, who was in Irish member1- - f parliament today on the fire the vessel. in jured John E. Redmond ws roriee'ed rhalr-msof the Ir-- h parliamentary party. A resolution was unanimously adopted reiterating tfc demand of the NaMRS TAGGART IN EUROPE. tionalist for self government and declaring that the paly could no! supWoman's Counsel Admits She is port ihe English prty In a. governNot In This Country. g ment which did noi favor the exten. sion of home rule lo Ireland. Wooster, Ohio. Fnh. 10. Judge for M. 1 Smyser. chief counsel FOR NEW U. P- - TERMINALS. Mrrfl Grace Taggart, now admits that. Mrs. Tewn on 4 her sons are Site Haa Recently Been Purchased In Tacoma. In Europe. The hearing as to the custody of the boy wnl, however, court In circuit, next come up Tacoma. Wash . Feb. Id A despatch week Just a though Mrs. Taggart received here from New York slates tand the l"'x w'r 1pre that the Union 1aelPc railroad hs the site of 'he St. Paul and Tatorney says. coma 1 umber t;ijnp.'ny In Tacima for terminals. d Didnt aboard tho rafta. He fated that hs saw he master wave hi arm and shout tu those on the vessel's deck to get aboard Ills raft. f The refused to go and hung back, ihu corroborating other icwtituony prevlotudy introduced, showing that the passengers appar on the vra-sto remain entiy preferred rather ihan trust themselves ta Ihe of the wind and sea. Mr. Connors remembered a whip coin lng in very near the Valencia on the morning after aim- struck, which is I bought, to be tbe steamer Edith, so nearly wrecked an hour after the Valencia went ou the rocks. Thla waa Huipood t? tiave happened bet ween the Hours of 13 and 2 o'clock, January 2. Captain Cmskey of the steamer Edith, on arriving In port Wednesday January 34, reported he had nearly been wrecked. EXCURSION POSTPONED. Women die-s-.- He was taken in custody fcy the local authorities, but became so frightened by llie affair lhat. he lapsed into a siato of corns with occasional periods of apparent consciousness and vio- San Francisco, Feb. 10. CENTS d't!i-i-ni'ii-- r Me-Cre- d Number of Midshipmen Be PRICE FIVE elt-vr- Confusion To Go To Law To Unseat President. Ift.-A- CERTAIN 1906. Mon- tii: Convention Adjourned Amid legates After Caucus Plileburg, Fe. . foil and k rife IN II, Snow Sunday and probably day. n pur-ebnsr- d -- car-rle- e CARDINAL Suffrage Delegatee Forced M Give up Pleasures, Baltimore. Md.. Feh. 10. A toy excursion planned as an entertainment lo the delegate to the Womens Suf fra go association was abandoned today owing In th cold wraiher. Mrs. Carrie E. Chapman Cait pro sided st the night miding. "An evening with women In history. U. 8. SQUADRON AT GENOA. Genoa. Italy. Frh. 10. The American cruiser squadron consisting of the Brooklyn, flying the fag of Rear Admiral Bigsbee, and Chattanooga, Gal veaton and Tacoma arrived hero from Villa Crunch'. The local au- la-da-y virils and thorities ings with the American officers. greet- PERDAUD DYING. SENATOR J. R. rnn-tinrt- IN ANOTHER s . MIXED BURTON Anton, Franco. Feb. in. Cardinal Adolphe Perdaud, arohbWitip of Anton is lielleved to tie dying, lie I suffering from pneumonia, whirl he last, week during a visit to the establishment of the Little Sisters of the Foor. Tho last sacrament Joplin. Mo.. Feh. 10-;- In th ra.'e (f have been administered. Charles L. Biarnon, on trial charged with conspiracy In locating site In Missouri snd Arkansas, .lann-ORIENT. II. Whltecotion. attorney for Blamon, SUPPLIES FOR ... In outlining the defense today, said was Omaha. Neli.. Feb. in.- -It that It would he shown that the demonej announced today that a force of fendant had never received men haa been working day and from Dr. J. H. Vernon. In rrOrcnrc to United Sta:c Senator Joseph night for some rays pact at the depot of Kansan meeting Blruion at Omaha quartermasiers Nevada, the attorney raid that Blanparking supplies for shipment to ton and Senator Burton. It would hr the Philippines. Several rsrloads are aald to have been sent alshown, did not go riding In an anfo mobile together. In previous tc:!mony ready to San Franeisro. Postmaster McAmil'y of Nevada had aid that Senator Huron had met Blan ton nf. FRAUD CASE? Nevada and thai. Burton tod in Hehalf of a 1re owned by J. H. Kelly, which finally waa selected afror Terr: oti had received $2,71(1 front Senator BurKelly for his influence. tons nanu was brought in as the attorney nf Kelly. MeAnulty that- he had seen Burton and Blanton in an automobile In driving togc-hc- r Nevada. This iatror allegation i now denied. Uindou. Fib. in. The blue Jack eta cruiser squadron of the British will short iy urn sent the American Atlantic fleet with a handsome silver cup as n souvenir of Ihe former's receil visit to the United States. |