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Show ku Utah Weather Forecast Examiner TW Horning the four rural dre eut d" other papers forget this. It Examiner as a paper la the arbal. livLlmwa -- M SJSTKrt ts 2ShsUtioa and l P1" fives Burner and FTeel to accompany Bums and Rlavin to the residence of the suspect Bunner got him to come outside on some pretext and Slarla at once eald he was not the man wanted. NEW ERA BEGINNING IN FIGHTING NEAR London, March 5. Russia Trying to Establish a Permanent Foo- The correspond- L mi; Will Affect Shanghai. bet"Since the conclusion of pence ween Ruesia and Japan there baa been much c peculation In the foreign fucommuity of Shanghai ns to the ture opportunity for trade and development in Manchuria, and therefore the argot la itatii between Japan and China on tbs one hand and the diplomatic noves of Russia at Pekin have been watched with the cloaeet attention. "As soon as the way to Vladivostok wai opened there enued a rush of (teamen from Shanghai, T.lnglao, Chrfoo, Tientsin, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama, and aa a consequence the Immediate demand for merchandise arts won satisfied. Then came the riot. both at Vladivostok and Harbin, followed by the Ice closing the port of entry. These discouraging factors drove many of the traders away and left a market, which, while well supplied with aueh luxuries aa are Indicated for the Russians, la still demanding staples for the natives and la offering a great chance for development. A New Trade Era. ' "Such Is practically the situation today, tad a period three months from this data will-pnorthern Manchuria miw for that which is now believed to ke the beginning of a new era, which WH an a few years at'.the least. No one kiiowa what. Japan Intends to da In southern Manchuria, either In (he way of trade or la development In coinaction with her portion of the Chinese Eastern railway and the new line that la to be built thereto to connect with Korea. Ruaala, for the benefit of her portion of the Chineae Eaatr era railway, for her own political affair hi the far esat and perhapa for the uke of affording a contrast, la letting everybody know what her aim tad ambition la It may be well to point out what la the Held for the development now being advertised by Ruslan agents. The Chinese Eastern railway, which leaves the old and original surn vey of the railway at Xertchinsk, crossed the Manchurian ' P 11 e EDWARD AND WILLIAM TO MEET. Berlin. March 5. The TageblaU this morning says that Emperor William and King Edward probably will inert at Breslau at the beginning of September, when King Edward will be tbe guest of tbe emperor at the maneuvers In Silesia. ALL QUIET Washington, March 4. Wray of tbe Color do Springs IN France Must Adopt Less Uncompromising Attitude on Bank Question and Germany Concerning the Police if Controversy SPRINGFIELD. Military Will Probably Leave Today. the City PLANS Association, which Is preparing the celebration of the centenary of the discovery of Pikes peak by Captain Zre bullon M. Pike, haa made arrangements with the authorities here for n liberal representation of the government on the occasion. As Captain Pike made hla expedition t the Rocky mountains under the ampler of the army, of which he was at tbe time an officer, a large detachment of troops will be detailed to compete In tbe exercises. The date for the celebration has been fixed for Septembr and as it will Immdtaiely follow the aunaul maneuvres at Fort Riley, the troops will be sent directly from that point. The exact number has not been determined. but Mr. Wray thinks there will be several thousand of them. Captain Leupp of the Indian bureau, has also promised that tho various tribes of Indians that Inhabited the region of the peak at the time of Pike's visit In 18G8 shall be These will include Utes, Cheyennes, Araphoes, Comanche end others. Mr. Wray has also received assurances that copies of Pikes manuscript reports on hla expedition will be supplied and he expects reproductions of the army uniforms used la Pike' time and alto models of the modern warships, the Colorado and the Denver. 23-2- 9 pra-sent- . TO STAMP OUT TYPHUS. Springfield, O.. h rch 4. Tba militia now on duty here will return home tomorrow. The city ha been quiet all day. The body of the dead brake-man- , Davis, was taken to the home of hia parents at Columbus today. Evidence haa been secured again! a hundred persona. Including many mere boys. An investigation shows shat the recent mobs were made up almost wholly of young men from 14 to 21 years of age. Is Se ttled Algerine, Marrh 4. One of the delegates having a most vital laberaati In lb conference on Mororoaa reforms, said tonight that a aettlemeat of the y controversy between France and now seemed passible, bat he declined to make known the lines the FIRE AT PORTSMOUTH, VA. arrangement would take. However, Portsmouth, Va March 4. The gen- the trend of recrat event a he Indicated eral office building of tbe Sea Board that if any settlement la reached U Air line railway here waa damaged would moat likely be because France (75,000 by fire this morning. Many would make roc ceee tons with refervaluable records, as well na official ence to the bank question sad Gerpaper of President Barr were burned. many In return would adopt a 1m uncompromising attitude concerning the Ger-man- police, Franee la Fieased. March voting at Beturday on tbe proposition of 81r Henry N loo Ison, chief of the FISHERMEN trana-ahipmen- L WIFE WITH HUB; BRAINS OUT WITH Buffalo, New York. -- ARE IN PERIL Mexico City, Marrh 4. Some moled bacteriologists of Europe have hern engaged to assist In sanitary work hers. Fbrty new typhus cases were reported yesterday. Tha number of rases since February 1 are 755, with 152 deaths. Tho disease has mostly been limited to tho poorer clasaes of the community. Every effort la being mads to stamp K out. RIFLE March 4. Henry in the Twin Cities, while the secrea Physician and dentist, taries took the Burlington train for vni wfe with a hammer today Chicago. then blew his brains out with a Tomorrow morning Prinee Teal Tseh nils. and hla party will be taken to MinnWMibeck wrlked up behind, hla eapolis, where they vm visit the flour wire aa the was sitting in a rocking mills. In the afternoon the commis,B1 struck her a terrific blow sioners return to Sl Paul, where they wl,h Rwnnirr. Then will inspect the state capltol. Tbe vi?" ,th hsnmer on a table and party leaves for tbe east tomorrow IBW ttc room where he night. a rifia. Resting tbe butt end the noor b leaned h,B forehrad GOVERNMENT MAKES DENIAL. muth of the barrel and ,h triwr. The top of hla head The Reports of Yaqui Indian Massacres blown off. An False. Kn.. Whltbeck had been an Invslld Mexico City, March i. The governBl eras about the same ... r yrers. huabaad. ment official Gazette haa published Whltbeck h;r regarding wel1 In a sent- - some interesting document the affairs in the Yaqui country In the v,hltbeck was to taken fr' a tostftal state of Sonora, together with statewhere she died ments made by the managers of bona fide mining companies wblch deny the sensational stories of massacres and BUTV NOT REFUNDED. outrages telegraphed abroad. A statement that the Yaquls killed 100 men e'aCrH",'n,i"S1 Mapch 4 U near Hermosillo, capital of the state of that orders Sonora, aldenied absolutely. The gov1uartra 16,11 to W"1- fund th!D Syria, to ernment of the state of Sonora reportdut,e Paid under ed that the Yaqui situation ia an ex?,t7n n1snmenta of educational act reproduction tit the nomadic brigAmerican andage of the Apachea In the United Cu'?wtlne1 for uch am?!.?' nd ,n futur to admit 8tates In former years. There is no ,nty bnt com" state of war, as has been clataned In "UUldM Boon rent to mJ TJu ,ubJectbI from this Country. m,nn tfte American report telegraphed lnlne: hire CLUE AGAIN FAILS. ARIVE IN 8T. PAUL. Suspected "Mr. Dove" Net Identified Chi,ne by Eddie Slavin. D"!i.i.on,,,a WMI Spend a Twin Cities. San Francisco, March Detective Barn of Chicago and Eddie Slavin, a ChmetotU!.'nifaTcb The imperial telegraph operator, called upon Chief nuk a appointed to of Police Dinan last night nd arid 4w ,h incommercial, rial they had reason to believe "the hi Hilons' in mysterious Mr. Dove," wf us?t. Paji t,,anrl I1 Europe, arrived In of and m noon oa the way pected a shooting on kil' W the a chauffeur, Bray, :S fading members of near Chicago, November ' Party win rpend twenty-fou- r hours in this city. The chief tpta i. Briilah delegation, to proceed to tha immediate discussion of the Moroocaa police question gives great sa'lsf action here, chiefly because Francs has ranged with her a Urge majority of the powers, while Germany la among the email minority. PuMie tension was aueh over the FranooOerman controversy that the vote waa welcomed both aa a showing that franco was able to count upon the almost unbroken support of Europe. French of firials have r In tilled for some time , that If a vote wore it would give France a sweeping majority, it sppeare that yesterday's division did not produce a recorded vote, yet tha powers aligned there selves with sufficient precision to amount to n vote. All the French Journals give the division in tbe form of a ivote, the five voting In the affirmative bring France. Great Britain, Hussla, Spain, Portugal and United Slaves. Italy and Hollaed, and the negative three bring Germany, Austria nnd Morocco. The officials here have been eeasldoring Aurirta as doubeful and had Austria balloted la the affirmative, the entire vuis of Europe and America would have been ranged am the aide of frauer. Hew the Powers Lins Up. The mi official Temps serins to accept the dedi.m of the conference aa a vote in favor of Franoaa proposals faying; "The vole, though referring to a quretUin of procedure, I valuable to us from more thaa one standpoint. Not only have Great Britain, Spain. Russia and tha United States dearly ad hered to our ideas, which waa foreseen, Kut Italy, Belgium, Portugal and Holland unhesitatingly recognised the loyalty lo our proposition." The Tempt correspondent at A seel ra. however, points out that "the vote refers merely to procedure, signifying the desire of the conference to attain a result. At the esine tlm the character and Import of the actum of the delegates with reference to procedure should not be minimised.' The result slo affects the diplomatic status of the controversy. Ger- -' many wants to grille the bank que. lion before that of tbe police. Franc pom-lbls- Helsingfors, Finland, March 4. It is feared that 800 fisherman, with their families, who are afloat in the lee la the gulf of Finland, are doomed to perish. A fortnight ago about 1,900 persons, who had with them their horsea, were fl thing off the east land, when the Ice parted and waa driven by a atorm into the Baltic tea. Later IT'S PATE DOUBTFUL. the Ice spllL the alnd changed to east and yesterday a block on which there Toklo, March 4 .A Mil Introduced were 200 hundred persona came ashore In the diet provides for lha nationali- at Frederick sham. The fat of the sation of railways sad authorise the others la unknown. government to compel companies to sell to It at a price bawd on the coat DENOUNCES THE of building, plus twenty fold the averIDAHO AUTHORITIES age profits of the laat three yean. The It a blL will be strongly opposed, and Chicago, Marrh 4 At a meeting held fate Is doubtful. here today of the industrial Workers of the World, an organisation recently launched for tbe purpose of gutting laboring men and Socialists, A, M. Simona, editor of the Industrial Socialist Review, waa rigorously applauded when he denounced the government authorities for the arrest of the men accused of complicity in the Bteunen-ber- g asaasainatlnii of of Idaho. "We are growing In strength and nearing a crisis." ho Mid. "We are atrong enough to prevent them from hanging those men in Idaho. Our live must be given before we permit them to hsng." Another speaker at the meeting waa Oscar Neebs, one of the liaymarket heard In rioters, who baa not bei-public alncr hla conviction, imprisonment and subsequent release. A subSacramento, Cal., March 4. At G:55 scription amounting to $200 waa made o'clock this evtnlng twelve car of for Abe purpose of assisting the ofwestbound freight train No. 219 left ficer of ihe Western Federation of d tbe tracks a mle gad a half west of Mlnera in the cefense of Moyer, New England nllla, between Auburn and Pcttibone and their comand Colfax, and piled up In a ditch. rades who are under arreat in Idahu. An unknown tramp riding between two of the cars waa killed and another KING LEAVES MADRID. GEN. SCHOFIELD IS DEAD. slightly injured. None of the train's y crew waa hurt. Tbe cars were badly with startling realism and wrecked and thi track was blockaded. picted March 4. King Alfonso and Madrid, Washington, March 4. General John was A exw sent nut from the Dowager Queen Maria Chrlstlnla, wrecking M. Schofield, who died In St. Augusla believed the track city, and it br the bishop of 81un, left tine today, waa aeesetary of war during this be cleared tad traffic resumed by accompanied 18G8-CKn Setastlan, where for and hia career was merged by will here today 8 oclock tomorri morning. A broken they will meet King Edward. a continuoua service In tbe army from wheel under on of the cars la said to the time be entered West Point In have been reapoudble for the wreck. 1849 until he retired September 29, FOR PREVENTION OF WAR. 1895, with the rank of Lieutenant-Genera8PECTACULAF NEW YORK FIRE. Sothe highest military honor then Attempt Will be Made to tinitc cialise For Such Action. permitted by biwa of congress. His Flames From Oar Barn Threatened command of the array extended from Huge Gas Tanka, 1888 to 1895. Since his retirement Brussels, March 4. The Internatfrom the army he haa made frequent comprising the socialional emigre, New York, Mircb Forty second ist leaders of Europe, including Herr visits to Washington through he made street car larns of the Metropolaoclsliatlc leader In the Gera practice of spending hla winters In itan Street Railway company, extending Bebel, Florida and the summer in the easL from 051 West man relchatag. N. Jaures. leader f his d street to In the French chamber of depu'He was a member of the Royal Legion the Hudson rivf. were party destroyed by James Kelr Hsrdle, chairman and for two terms waa its commander-in-chie- f. fire ties; Ole man, said to have tonight. labor party In the British He waa 74 years old. the of of been an employ the company, lost commons; and M. Vander-valdof bonne t his life and semi persons were ina nnmber of Russian revolunnd APPEAL TO THE PRESIDENT. jured, a fl rental seriously. Between tionists today unanimously adopted a thirty and forty cam were destroyed. for united socialistic n Friends of Rev. Mr. Ware Trying to The total damns la estimated at more motion calling the for penenlkm of war. Save Him from Prison. than $290,000. The fire was in exceptionally specENCOUNTERED BAD GALE. Omshe. Neb., March 4. Friends of tacular one at h.a height the flames Rev. George C. Ware of Lead, 8. D., were leaping teral hundred .feet in Haa Fierce Fight who as president of the U. B. I. Cattle the air. Sever! immense gas tanka Steamer Breakwater Againat Waves. company, was recently convicted In of the Conaolidded Gka company, lothe United States district court of cated directly afcosa the street, were 4.The San Francisco. March conspiracy to defraud the government seriously threat tied by the fire and a arrived which by means of fraudulent bomeatead en- report that theywere about to explode steamerhadBreakwater, a fierce battle with th tries, will appeal to President Roose- sent several tieusand spectators in today the coait from velt to remit' the Jail portion of the wild flight- - for aafety. In the rush waves era her way down any that sentence. The appeal, it Is said, will several persons were hurt. The up- Coos bay. Captain Johnson In all hla experience on the coast ns be made through the Episcopal diocese town ferry ststen of the West Shore haa never encountered such a terrtnc of South Dakota. The sentence given railroad at the foot of Forty-secon- d waa blowing gale of wind. At time It la a fine of $1,000 and one yenra Im- street was alio threatened. mile an hour, Later, to eighty from seventy prisonment In the county Jail at thie when tbe fire B the car barns was In the midst of this terrible hurriplace. An appeal to the circuit court practically undf control a party of and a great sea was running. The cane of appeals was taken by Ware's attortrain passeng-jr- ; being escorted from atorm lasted nine hours. ney. the ferry stalk by a aquad of policeAdrift During Storm. men, narrowly escaped injury from San Francisco, Marcn 4. The Mat TO BE HANGED IN COURT ROOM flying bricks, riirn one of the long son Navigation company's steamer En- f walla of the Mimed structure gave arrived today, nine and Evansville. March 4. Judge Gor- way and came Bn with a crash. The terprise from Hilo, towing the mull day don of tbe Hopkins county, Kentucky, fire originated il one of the cars which steamer Charles CounaMmaa. which la circuit court, has ordered that Barth bad been run Sto the ham for stor- to be used by the Associated Oil comTompkins, convicted negro murderer, age during thelUghL It la supposed pany in towing oil barge on this be banged In the circuit court room to have started ora a abort circuit. coast. Three day ago. off thla coast, at Madlsonvllle. Tompkins killed during a strong southwest gw.w William Bram. The county authoriCounselman twice bribe adrift from DIED UNDEj ASSUMED NAME. vacant lot near the city ties chose a the Enterprise, a a result of the park Jail for the execution. The city au4. Ing of the hawser, but WM oT the March Through Coloj Denver, thorities objected and the matter waa telegraphic corespondent became picked up again. The Inability It laid before Judye Gordon, who issued known today tint a mai who died at Counselman to carry sufficient eol w rders to the sheriff to build the ecat-- St Anthony' hmpltal here last Tues last during the voyage from I'd la the court room. day under the tame of A. J. Bailey, explains her towing by the Enterprise. FREIGHT A does not wish to grant roneeesloas am the bank until abe Is aura that Gere many will make a reciprocal move core corning the police. Therefore the dre ctakai of the conference to consider the police question require that Gere maay sliaB ear whethar she ia nr Is m prepared to riumoe her attitude rotative to Um polio. Geramay answer will thus determine whether frane win yield on lha bank question. Tka Indications are that if Germany t give wav on the police, France will not yield an the hank, thus are can testing the former deadlock by carrying It kilo the open oonfercace. re-fus- Paris, Algerine 1 Trans-Siberia- yt PART Tuere was in reality 81m K. May of La' renoe, Ala., who was sheriff of his home county, and while under federal indictment for peonage disappeared. Vice-chairm- - ferule areas on the continent to Her hla, and from thence on to Poyranlli-hai- a (border), thift reaching Siberia 81 and Joining the Ousurl railway (a part of the original n mute, and now running to Khabarovsk the Amur river), goes to Vladivos-- " Through thli Manchurian section orfT1 WILL ACCEPT. TO border at the station since called Manchuria, and then by a southeastern course runs through one of the moot I.1 GOVERNMENT OPERATORS Trans-Siberia- ? Daily Toklo, March 4. Replying to questions la parliament the government today announced the Intention of accepting the two years' conscription plan and explained that while Increasing the war estimate by S3 per cent. It would only Involve nn addlltUmal of 11.300,000. there are vast stretches of rolling and outlay level lands, great forests of fine wood JACK EIMPKINE ARRESTED? of a merchantable kind, and rich mineralised areas. Boise Authorities, However, Deny the Plana Fanned for Development. Story. and Vladivostok Harbin "Even while were burning, pinna were hastening for Boise, Ida., March 1. There has the coming campaign of development. The scheme advertised contemplated been a rumor that Jaek Slmpkina haa tt being added that the establishment of a steamship ser- been arrested, word vice which would make Vladivostok Slmpkina had confessed and sent Imthe home port, the welcoming and the to Adams to do Hkewlee. The of such a stpry and explicit protection of Invested capital, the In- probability la vitation to tfae the railway as the denial by the authorities Indicate It mean of transportation to Europe for without foundation. the products of China, and especially of tea. These In a general way are aald to be the plana, and the foreign agent has been given a free hand to put them Into effect aa far as the outside world is concerned. It la thus evident that the government and the Russian owners of this railway property are preparing to do a great deal toward making Vladivostok the port of entry and thereby making up for the loss of Dalny and Port Arthur. "The docks are to be enlarged, they built and cargo landing ay; facilitated. This means competition with the JapNneae and an interesting condition will result. The Japanese' merchant marine baa apparently recognised, and while Japanese affairs are being adjusted lu the former war sone their steamer are getting ready Pittsburg, March 4. --Another meetto entoY the Vladivostok trade also. If therefore, the porta of southern Man- ing of the Independent coal operators churia should be forsaken and there of the bituminous coal fields wHl, in all should be a reversion to Vladivostok likelihood be held In Pittsburg prior to going to Indianapolis for the meeting it would seem that there should be a onMarch 19th. George A. Magoon, much better future for a practically discarded port It la also argued by representing the Pittsburg and West those who are Interested In Vladivos- Moreland dCal company and K. L. Robtok that It is naturally the port of bins, chairman of the Plttaburg Coal American Manchurian commerce, be- company, who la representing the biing closer and easier of access In every tuminous operators, met in this city on way. Saturday and the latter agreed to ca .. . another meeting of the operators be-Russia '.'.aa Suffered Little. March 19th. The meeting prob"Heretofore Shanghai baa benefited fore will be held the latter part of the largely, by the Manchurian carrying ably week or nearly neat week. trade, but If there is the outcome inWilliam Dodda, secretary-treasure- r dicated In the foregoing, China's greatest port will suffer. American cargoes of District No. 9, IT. M. W. of Amort-ca- , haa received a letter from Presiwill be landed at Yokohama,. Kobe, Mitchell Informing the district dent will or direct. It or go Nagasaki, Mojl And there will be n great curtailment secretary that he will be held reo. the cargo at Shanghai which la land- sponsible for tho payment of all money That from Eu- out of the district treasury. The naed for rope via the Sues canal can also, with tional leader asserts that President lees expense, go to the north direct Dolane should rot receive any more money from the miner of this district rather than trans-shi"It la already announced that the Mr. Dolan says that he la still district Chineae Eualern railway will Institute president and he demands that (110 a ayatem by which all charges at be turned over to him each month aa fixed rates can he paid in America for hla salary. Doien holds a $4,000 bond shipments to any point In Manchuria furnished by Dodds, providing for a "faithful performance of duty" on the reached by the line. district-secretarDodds "If half of the optlmletlc views of fart of the those who talked from the Russian paid hla salary for tbe month of Febstandpoint concerning northern Man- ruary on tbe ground that tat ptortion churia and the Chinese Eastern rail of the month had elapsed before- acwas tion taken the district world will against come the true speedily way see that aa a matter of fact Ruaala president. Will Ask for Advance. outcome the has suffered very little by Louisville, Ky , March 4. It la unof the war a far aa It relates to her development projects In the fir east. derstood that District 23 of Western In any event. In the Immediate future Kentucky of tV? United Mine Workers northern Manchuria seems, according of America, wblch holds Ita annuel to the present program Indicated, aa a convention here next Wednesday, will ask for an advance In wages. The disgood field for American enterprise. trict ha about 7,000 union miners. Ruaala a rea eriabliah to attempt read in northern Manchuria itflng Vladivostok the portkwot en--of offsetting the Sinf1 and Port Arthur, la dr'tcribed ia report made public at the n official report ltatc department today, which from one ntly reached WashingtonMMiu. f the department' agent belief that The report eapreeeed the this will redound to the development and result In a great fj American trade of nruUment of the importance The a point. distributing ii Ktnct made public at the department BLEW TO TAKE Telegraph reports severe fighting ia the neighborhood of Ipek. in the vilayet of Kos so vo, where eight Turkish bartaliane suppressed an Albanian up rising. Four other battalions dispersed three thousand Albanians at Dohrobhevska, near Mftrovitsa. in Making Vladivostok tle It Successful American Commerce A Port of Entry Will be Greatly Benefittcd. March 4. 8. TROOPS U. IPEK. ent at Constantinople of the trufctarf. Fair and colder Monday: day fair. (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) ' l LEAVES T . TO BUILD ATHLETIC PARK. Columbia to Have Splendidly Equipped Field. New York, March and aplsndldly equipped wthWig field, costing $1.00(L000, la proposed for Ore Iiambia nniveraity la plana filed with President Butler today by tha summit tee ha appointed soma time ago t take tha matter up. As n ground near the university building is available t is proponed to maks tba ground by filling In the shallow shore watea of tha Hudson river as for out as the pier head linp, between llgth and 120th streets. The consent of Ihe city being aecare ary lo the plan, it la proposed to are cure this, If polb)e, by combining public playgrounds with tho utbletta field and to furnish faculties for the sports of tbe Public School Athlrilo league. It la also proposed to tract an ornamental water gate on th grounds, wham distinguished, vlritoni naey be reerived. With this field tit unusual sfad. Ore lamMa university would be able to Inaugurate Ita proposed new policy In regard to athtotica by doing away with all charge for gats money and by ire rlting the representatives of ether Ire etltutkms or those of the army aa5 navy, for Inatanee, to a so the grounds as the university' guests, tickets of admission being distributed to tho alumni and studenta Instead of being offered for public sale. The committee In charge of the nre dertaking consists of George I Rive William Barclay Psruons and Daniel Leroy Dresner, an alumni of Columbia, INDEFENDENTB MEET, 1 4.' Twehtfr Rcranlon, Pi., March one Independent anthracite coal opare atom met here Saturday In the office of W. L. Connell. The meeting wan quietly conducted and It Is understood those present were pledged to secrecR as to what transpired. Immediately after tbe meeting Mil Connell went to Philadelphia, auppore edly to confer --with Mr. Baer of tho ' Reading railroad. Hey-woo- 9 l, Forty-secon- e ac-lio- J . one-hal- H1 ARCHBISHOP DEPLORES THEATRE THE AMERICANS GOING 'HABIT OF Bt. Louis, March 4 In a sermon delivered today by Archbishop J. J. Glennon he severely criticised theatres and deplored tbe tendency of people tu patronise them. He mid In part: "To go night after night to the theatre la a mark of decadence. You avoid the career hospital and the peat bniiae, while night by night you rush madly to enjoy the aad procession of moral lepers, exposed amid the plaudits of the multitude; the cancerous growths, the deadly vices, that dest roy the souis of men. are de"Roue and picted with startling r eallsm anda men's depravity and women's are held forth aa tne expressions of genius and fit means for entertaining a Christian people. "You ray even still there is genius back of H. all. Yes, perhaps. But It la only the genius that guilds the tomb; the phosphorus that accompanies the last stages of public trill cation. Deml-Mondai- thame-lesMee- DISCLAIM AY RE8FON8IBILITY. Ban Franclaeo. March 4. The Japare Exclusion League eee and Korean adopted resolutions today disclaiming any responsibility should war with China ooeur aad embodying the rlew of the league that the troubles In China are not brought about through th attitude of hie oounry oward exclusion, bu by over misiRonartes and unscrupulous merchants. SHOT SIX TIMES AND WALKED TO HIS HOME. Francisco, March 4. Lena Chuns, a Chinese cook, was shot six times on the street ia front of hia room today and walked ten feet to his quarter and fell dead In the doorway. The murderer, a Chinese, escaped through an alley leading Into a vacant loL There were several witnesses to the shooting. .Policemen are Inclined to think that the murder was the outcome of love effolr between the dead Chi- - San ness and the wife of Che mag who fired the half dozen shots, all of which took effect. DEAD. DR. W. T. CAMPBELL March 4. Dr. W. T. Bt. Louis. Campbell, who with hla father and three broth era, founded Dea Molnea, la., died lu 8L Louis yesterday at the age of 80 yean. They established a small' trading post cm what was known aa Raccoon ridge and which eventually became Dee Molnea. PRICE OP WINDOW GLASS RAISED, Cleveland. O.. March 4. Th Amere lean Window Glass company, tt wu announced here today, has derided upon another raise of 5 per cent In the tamore prire of window glass, effective Be veral smaller manntaeturera row. have taken similar action. DYNAMITED BUILDING, SL Loula. March 4. tbe Globe-Democr- A from to special ChaliSnoc, Tenft., sera: A nnmber of tramps who had been Salvaexpelled from the four-stor- y tion army hotel secured entrance to the hotel today, placed In tbe stove and escaped Jnat as the explosion almost wrecked the building. The two top stories were demob lshed, but nobody waa hurt, aa tbe ore cupanta had departed a short time previously. Charles Kinney was at rented later on the charge of having participated In placing the explosive In the building. nltro-glpceri- n FIRE DESTROYS TOWN. Manila, March 4. Tactoban. th capital of the Island of Lev to, haa been destroyed by fire. The financial lose U reported to be 8600.000. Tactre baa was the fifth city of the Island and waa situated in an Important hemp district A number of ware houses were destroyed. 111 . ba Government altanc v " rushed. ' . |