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Show mm TN ,b,- s tb r- Be,i.a Utah Weather Forecast foul rural ut of Ogden othvhf,pu H1 Dflt forgot u MPr .hSutlo" i" th. whl VOL (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) PrelnCt to ID OGDEN NO. J24 QTY. UTAH. FRIDAY MORNING, there! Fla., alleging that she lias ever since the filing of hn account to evade actions. She also alleged j that the McKinley place, which i sold at an orphans' court sale I? Mr IIC.whi for Baer Henuanus L,. iai fall, was, during the life of Abner McKinley, furnished elaborately; tliat the furniture was spirited away under cover of darkness prior to the -- ale. and ail the time of tbe sale there was scarcely enough personal property in the hottae to fill an ordinary car. The McKinley estate has hern said io bf insolvent fur some time, but today it developed that on ihe account of Dv. Hermann I.. of Abnt-- McKinley Baer, a for 1. uno for medical attendance duraling McKinley's last Illness. 7 lowed, indicating that the mate can pay only 7 I S per cent. u FRANCISCO WILL f FORCED TO APPEAL r son-in-la- Grcely Reports That Scarcely Day's Relief Rations Are in Sight Ten General TEMPERATURE OF HOT SPRINGS HAS INCREASED. San Wtera Francisco, Oakland and Immediate Suburbs ted Food Three Hundred Thousand Homeless Being Cared For by Committee. A May YsiMngton. ,el'rBm 10 department today from Gen. m improvement Gdj report, Ina general 8au Francisco and mgdUtona rUtr He call attention to the koverer. that scarcely ten days are In sight, and that mKH ration fwtlwr appeal to the generosity of the Anerlran peopl" la poaalhle, Reporting c war aisht, Edward T. Devine, repre-uatlathe Rd Croaa, says that 300,-,ere fed on May .1 Relief plana. U old. muat be continued for aeveral fNka' He reporta present little need rfitlitf at Santa Rosa, but aaya the rvater seed will be in San Francisco, and Immediate auhurba. war FAVOR M. Goremykin's appulirnicn: to the uicd by the committer for conpremiership ss being equivalent to hie sitbmissian to the (hucuw of the . stitutional democratic diaiuiaeaL Tbe delay n the appears net of a re- which will coni cue in Si. Petersburg script announcing v::tes r, signal ion tomorrow. Tbe eence of the prois fuither cause eomineui, ud the gram is the appointment of a commit-utlieory t ndsvneel that the emperor tvpre.entiug nth province to deis still heeitinliut. iu vie a or the gen termine the site of farms through govin regard to ernment agency of land exceeding oral exprteairn O, M. Goremkin to riiseard the old pre the maximum, these be expropriated mler. At the sun- time it i. known even if the owner are cuititating them lnie.-icMuus'er properly, and. iu addition, to positively that without exception of all lauds resignation lus been t'udered. not cultivated by their owner?, whethIN BOXING NEW YORK. er rented to tenant farmers or farmed on shares by pcasattt. Tlitrr is also Marvin Hart and Mike Schreck In recommendation f:r the expropriaFour-rountion of lands devoted to extensive Slugfest. crop , gracing, etr.. if 1' . IvhI comNew York. M For the first mittee finds that it car he cultivated time since the' repeal ,f the Horton to advantage. law governing bnxit-.Unit in thi MUST OBEY L NWS. state, two heavyctghi pugilism of prominence met here tonight iu a were Great Britain Anawrer American Fishcontest. The pt Marviu Hart of l.trtisi IIV mil Mike ermen's Protest. Schreck of Chicago, and they appeared In the bout which wound up the flrsi May 3. Ureal Britains poseries of exhibition given in the Madi- sition regarding the finding of Amerson Square Garden concert hull by Ihe ican fishing vesat'lb by Newfoundland newly revived Twentieth t'entury' Ath- niMgihtrate for iolation of the colonial fishing regulations, is that Ameriletic club. The men were tdo in tbe opening can vessels must obey the regulations round, but ftwght each other alnvMt of the colony, which do not conflict to a standstill lit the other three with their rights under the treaty of round. Neither seemed to have train- 3618. This la the ankwer, the Associated ed for the contest, and ihy simply to Washington slugged wildly without any show of Press is Informed, n-Tint Hurst was In reply to tbe protests of the Ameriscience or Judgment can confined were fishermen, and New fotimlluiid ha referee, but bla duties to making the men break from clinches likewise been notified to Ibis effect . a no derisions are rendered under tbe existing legal restrictions. v Only club members were admitted. The membership books were open until 7 p. m. Two local fighters In one of the preliminary bouta were quietly arrested after leaving the ring in order that a test case may be made as to the legality of tbe fights as conducted tonight. Otherwise there was no police interference. i- - , - r s spro-priatio- REPLY TO ACCUSATIONS d STRIKE semi-annu- Revolutionist's Daring Plot to Rob ment Arsenal. Action State stabulary Feeling. ' t a able-bodie- d hoiiss-clesnln- g. V -- w op-rui- -- dtj' er Ex-Cons- General at Canton, China Appears ul - Before House Committee Presented Affidavits to Show the Unreliable, and Criminal Character of Instigators Serious Charge Made Against Assistant Secretary Peirce. Washington, flay 8 The house committee on fureiqn affairs today listened to a statement ly former Contul General at Canton. Clilua, Mr Wade, In reply to the charyca made against him by Third Assistant Secretary of State Pierre. Affidavits were presented by Mr. McWade to show the unreliable and criminal character of those who instigated the charges. Hearing Behind Closed Doors. The hearing waa behind closed doors. At ibe offset Mr. McWads waa given ten minutes, but this time waa and extended to marly two hour when he had concluded members of the committee congratulated him upon the showing Its had made. Charges Agalnat Peirce. Mr. McWads mode charge of a nature against Assistant Secretary of State leirve. It ia considered quite probable that, eougreas may take up tbe matter of throe charge at a later date. The only statement, of record made by MrWade ia a letter addressed to the committe--1- . This letter was dated April 26. fi"6, by Mr. McRarie. and la In part, a follows: Introduces a Letters A little over six months ago H. I). Pelrre assured me that I waa removed because thr President wanted my place, end for n other reason. I now learn through the persiatent industry of soma anonymous person, iht nature of the charges preferred against me by H. H. D. Pel'll, and I solemnly do clare them to bn false In every essential particular. I alao Solemnly declare that they ere made by men who had been charged before me for various offenses from murder down aad that these men formed a criminal ran-- , apitaey against me to have me removed heeanss my rontlntianre In office meant their absolutely compulsory abandonment of their criminal practiced within nty Jurisdiction. investigation a Farce, I solemnly declare that not a reputable man nr firm, American or foreign, reldetit and doing business within my Jurisdiction ever uttered a single wrord of complaint agnlnst me or my administration, a fact which II H. D. Prirre could have easily ascer-Jainealthough he waa only forty eight hours in Cnnton. and he did not devote' two hours of that entire time to any invesiigation whatever. He quotes a certain firm of which he waa a guest as complaining against me and gives that firm a bill of health for high business chararfer, etc. Why He Waa Removed. A little Invest (gallon would hare shown that that firm desired my removal. because I was largely Instrumental In up how It had robbed the American railway and I had stopped its doing ao'most effectively. I do not. In any way, dlrertly or indirectly, question the high right and privilege of lh President to remove me from the position of consul general for conto which I wrs promoted - days and has held throe meetings in Shiloh tabernacle, but the faithful" are still loyal to their new leader. General Overseer Wilbur (Don Vollva. and do not respond to Dowie'a calls for reinstatement In their favor. Dowie'a third meeting since hie return from Mextao, for the puioas of tolling hla aide of the controversy, waa held In the tabernacle tonight, lies than 800 Zionists attended the meeting, the remainder of vh inhabitants of the city keeping away from tbe abernacle in obedience to the wishes of Vollva. Dowie'a discourse was along the same lines as on the two former occasions. He denied all the charges (hat have beca made against him. Mra. Dowfa waa on the platform with him tonight,- and alao addressed tho meet- Demands Investigation. In the name of Justice, I reherat the demand that I cabled from Canton, China, on thr date of the receipt of the wire removing me from offlre. I demand a thorough and exhaustive investigation at ihe bends m your honorable committee, when the truth will he fully established or as much eo as is possible after the lapse of two years' of suffering and peraecuHon." the companies today, were ae follow: Aetna, f 2.7UO.UO0: Hartford Fire, National Fire. 81,500000: OriPboenla. 11.500.000; 8700,(100; ent Scottish Union and National, 1,(WV 000; total fl3.1a0.000. spicuous - ELECTRICIANS STRIKE, Ara Employee of Telegraph Campanlea In Northarn States. Rt. Paul, May I. The electrician of all the telegraph companies in- Minne- sota, North and South Dakota, struck at noon today. About 600 man ara ont. BATES GOES TO 'FRISCO. Will Fariact System of Auditing Rad ' Croaa Account. TALK LESS HARRIMANS IDEA n -- -- V'wf la p. , v Stay I. Major General A. E. Bate, retired, left today fur San FVancisco, where be ia to assiet in organising and perfecting the system of auditing Red Cross and government accounts. Washtfiffton, HAD NO HAND IN IT. Ambassador Raid Denies Knowledge of Stolen plana, London. May 3. Ambassador Reid emphatically denied (he allegation rabled to New 3ork that the plans of the British battleship Dreadnought were stolen by an official of the British admiralty and sold to tho United excellence.- POWER ( ing. Dowie'a health seema to be Improving, as he walked about tho platform while addressing the meeting tonight; Bute. SAYS GAPON IS ALIVE. Lawyer Says Ha Waa Not Muederod by Revolutionists. Bt. Petersburg, May 8. M. Margolin, the attorney for Father Oapon, who recently rereived the myeterioue package from Berlin containing aeveral of the personal belonging of tho missing man, today published a statement that be proof that Gapon was not murdered by revolutionists. pos-rss- es AMERICAN COMPANIES HIT HARD. Total Losa from San Franaiac aster Placed at 113,150,0001 Dis- 3.' The. estiHartford, Conn., May mated losses of the Hartford tneunuiro companies in the recent Ban Francisco fire, ae given out by the official ot FOR AN ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. Court Gaya Evidence Is All in James S. Duke Caae. Newark. N. J., May l.We-Chan-relbPitney today advleed that a decree of absolute divorce he granted to James B. Duke, president, of the American Tobacco company, In his anil, against Mr. Lillian Duke. He said the evidence was overwhelming in favor of Duko and that he could do nothing elec than recommend that Duke be given ins divorce. fr LOST TO HIM. inri-jlln- WORK MORE AND CENTS e New York, May 8. The Patrick hearing today war adjourned until May BEHIND CLOSED DOORS. 1G, In order to give District Attorney ha Francisco, May 8. No plan has Jerome an opportunity to prepare affiMethodist Episcopal Bishops In Execurat brea deemed upon tor aecurlng davits in answer to those introduced tive Session. fnda (hr the restoration of this city. by counsel for Patrick. various schemes, some of Although Chicago, May 3. Today's ssrsion of dm apparently feasible, have been HEALTH OFFICIALS MEET. the meeting of the board battled to the general committee. of biahopa of the Methodist Episcopal m, of them h:re yet been given even Germany and Russia to Join in Fight church waa held behind dosed doors, ibr arablanee of official endorsement, on Cholera. end with the adoption of a report by aid tbt local bnanciera continue to Con- Biahnp Isaiah B. Scott of Monrovia, of orry over the rroblem, hojieful that Thorn, Russian Poland. May 8. Offsoln-lin- g Africa, none of ihe proceedings was ibr early future will produce icials of the German and of the Ftts-elaGovernmade public. Bishop Scott stated that Intensiftkat will relieve San Franclseq health departments mot here toIn Africa great progress everywhere Iran ker gres: burden of municipal to measures diacuaa to prevent day was being made. At tho conclusion of ladlridaal distress. Each d:ty at the ihe spread of rholera In the future. ies the session the bishops attended a ban finance and the of harmonious The necessity for cooperageneral tumbling qnct by ihe Chicago Methodist Social been the has mmlttes up tion between the health departments subject and a mass meeting si the Audi-trinunion, of diariutslou. the but of the two countries is admitted. disposition h which fi.nnfl people were pre at (Correspondence of Associated Frees.) ses8. conservative and Scranton. Pa., May dor bodies U to be Today's ent. Governor Hanly of Indiana premnven-Wer- e Baku, Caucasia, April IK. A daring entima. and It la prnonblo that aoy sions of the miners REACH AGREEMENT. address. pint of Armenian sided and made the revolutionist to rob rf the great centers of tbe financunprofitable except Insofar as Plans were formulatedopening whereby perms the magazine In the arsenal here, ial torld will be consulted before any Report of Waterways Commission Sent they revealed that the sentiment of will be provided for guarded by the Ballvansk regiment, nent. dribltf proposition it formulated. to Governments. practically all 'of the 600 delegatee In Chic evangelists gw. XYraysepienT were made to and containing over m million rifle conthe At for strike. la attendance a 1 Firs in Hospital. raise 125, OWt by enbscripiion to defray cartridges, the entire reserve supply Buffalo, May 8. The agreement clusion of the afternoon session Presl-denMar than an early morning fire reached by the intOrnatlonal waterfor all tbe reginn-ntcomposing the statement in tbei the expenses of these workers. Mitchell made a that threatened the safety of the set-en- ! garriaon, has been accidentally discovway commission on' the1 questions in- course of which he used the word FAVORED. LOCKOUTS hundred patients in the Presidio volved in the ered when tbe conspirators were a! taking br water from the strike for the first time(slnce the fl hospital, today raised without special river at Niag- present negotiations began. Here la German Metal Establishment! ready on the very verge of success. the companies power by to Hope iacidrm. The yingantic tasa of clcan-- ara Falla and the Boo was signed today what he aald: They bored a tunnel "oil feet long In i EvIL Curs Strike (he direction ot ibo ararnal. it was ip the great, ruined district was , hv the members and forwarded to the AH Favor Strike. one of the moat pretentions examples WMMced today on broader lines, and war at Washington of eeeretary . . of 8. The conference The sentiment aeenie very strong Tbs curtailment of the relief Hat, to-Bcrlli, May of subterranean work in revolutionary of against accepting the conditions and members of the general sasociation ircthrr with th.j decision of the police annals since the dsya of the terrorists restricted arbitration schedule pro- German metal working establishments of the eight cast's. From the baaement is imrat a. vagrants all posed by ihe operators or renewing the held here, this week, to consider am without risible means of support of an Armenian house the revolutionaward of the anthracite strike commit ko refuse to remedy for the growing evil of strikes ists worked their way under aeveral work, haa been the effslon for a period of three years. The In that industry, resulted in the adop- Intervening residences to a depth of ect of removing many Idlers from the strike feeling haa been intensified by tion of n resolution to Institute lock- twenty feet. They constructed n comarrets, and added materially to I he the unfortunate and unjustifiable so out In establishments where atrlkds pletely aided tunnel, roofed it with tmgtH of the army engaged in tlon of the state constabulary at Mt. have been ordered. The resolution Tbe larger planks and provided it with electric Carmel, ae well as their conduct in waa supported by manufacturers of lights and electric hells, etc., connected nilmads have made good progress in Thomae Atlanta, Ga., May since of other the qnal regions parts Brunswick, Dresden, Breslau, Frank with the elation of the several revonuilng spur track into Ihe burned Sherman today abandoned hi trip over the ausenlon went into effect. Of and other towns. The lutionists cn watch. Owing to n slight wetions and mxr week will begin 1o the historic fields which his father, course, cannot he stated it positively date on which the locknut la to ge miscalculation the tunnel. In burrowtBore all upieR material which will Gen. W. T. Sherman, traversed forty will not the vote will be. That he ssed In other Into effect will he decided In a few ing upward, entered, not the magazine, sections of the coun-- years ago, and with the escorting party what be known until Friday afternoon or days. The association claims to repre- hut an adjoining storeroom In the ftT filling end ip returned to Fort Oglethorpe early to grading. i Saturday." sent manufacturers employing 320,000 sens! containing uniforms. Before Although the water supply In the day. mistake to their bad Cemmittsa'a wised part of the city Is increasing Work. time Reviews men. rectify they Father Sherman expressed regret the revolutionists were accidentally fill;, there Is not yet. an adequate that his mission should have At tbe opening of the afternoon misbejn the alarm ws few for use In case of sn BIRTHDAY. discovered officer, VON BUELOWS by lire and all rook-- 3 understood snd expressed himself ta slon President Mitchell briefly advised is still eii'.-ieon In the streets. keenly hurt by the criticism of peopla the negotiations insofar given and a cordon nf troops was imthey have around the adjoinand press. progressed, aad said the committee The Emperor Ceded Personally on the mediately thrown, Banks Art Opsn. But owing to the length houses. Chancellor. ing even had than it further gone perhaps All uf the honks resumed business of the tunnel, the Armenian house from should have gone. In endeavoring to ACTION POSTPONED. In thrir temporary quarters and 8 which the conspirators started eras not The Berlin. emperor today May of a about settlement peaceful bring reported that at each place the Bnrlow Von Chancellor Fran-citco a porsuspected, and they had ample time told sent of the difficulties. He Vlewa San of Senate Will Hear raining the withdrawal!. The celain vase as a birthday present and to raeape. The ent ranee of the tunnel both made and sides, by preparations Financier, lumber of permits Issued for the called personally during the afternoon was eventually discovered by volunthen said: of ret.-.-ll btiKlneas grows to congratulate the chancellor on at- teers, who entered it front the store3. Xrwlanda' The Refused. Arbitration May Washington, hrpr as each day passes. The com-ut- resolution room and traced the passage to its hi hfty pevenlh year. for comtdrratlon taining providing We have offered to arbitrate all the source. having this matter In charge social and official, The ths diplomatic of committees congressional by demand we made upon them; or. in world made the report thsr .Vn retailers yi re now for occasion the m day aid frr various governmental plans other words, wo have offered to arbl in new quarters. Most, of the SUPPLIES FOR FRISCO. Buelow the esteem In the restoration ot Ran Francisco by a trate the differences between ns. either showing Von hrger stores have commenced to la held. he which pick or other credit ee mean, of P Ihe end through the board of conciliation, with Manager A. of their shattered trade guarani Omaha, May was considered today by the senate Judge Gray as chairman, or through issued Ihe following ,n installe l In the residence sec-'- . committee Mohler I today ALL AWAY. STAY TO ADVISES Newon flr.ance. Senator the anthracite strike commission. We statement: Pity Engineer Woodward today lands and Flint discussed the reso-- have made nbmiued .reservation, howeveiT Additional Doctors, Nurses snd Relief Following relief supplies for San rnmprehm-lr- e plan for lutlon, but actictt was postponed on ac - thit it must the a full be not commission, are being moved over fnlon Francisco uf ihe city. It inclndeit .. Needed. jj rebuilding Not Agents count of a request that a hearing he a part of it. bmail.-nlnrailroad Pacific today: and extension of many a San to Heriiert E. rcet- -, the Hold Executive Session. One car flour and one car salt and 8. Gen. Greely insure granted to Franrisco. San May being jiupose I be will aw Mr. financier. Francisco hoswter protection A motion to strike wae not second and Dr. Devine of the Red Croi wish clothing, Ellsworth. Kan.; one car against the spread in Washington tomorrow. sulcsr one Chicago; supplies, a Inadvisabilexecuthen pital to motion ed, and to emphasize strongly the beautify the go Into miscellaneous car one Boston: rewas phur. made and adopted ity of the dortorp, nurses or other tive eoslon MKINLEY ESTATE INSOLVENT. one car miscelOnly Eleven Days' Rations. The convention remained in executive lief agents coming to San Francisco. supplies, Provisit. 111.; York New City; one laneous is this connection supplies. 5 o'clock when an ad- Their presence here will be worse than Mayor Schmitt Creditor Ask That Mrs. Annie E. Mtf session until miscellaneous supplies. El w ood. h ear was care tomorrow until sdiised against entertaining any taken sa their say. Imposes they journment useless, miscellaneous supplies. Kinley Bs Subpoenaed. Wravaxam iii,.a, 0f the beaut ideation morning at 10 o'clock. As far sa could additional burdens on the authorities. Neb.; one Bead. Neb.; one car flour. Clay North food from and was discussion learned the he transportation 7" Shelter, 'w city. He estimated that purely B. Somerset, Fa.. May all the Red ('mss or army cannot he fur- Center, Kan." replacement of ruined municipal Somerville, auditor of the estate of general. Strike talk prevailed It. buildings, nished them. , sehoof snd fire Ahnr McKinley, brother of the- late through RECEIVER NOT NAMED. iws would alone coat 8100.000,00(1. President held n hearing In McKinley, BOWDRE OF General Greely gave IT. OUT ASSASSINATED. GERMANY MAJOR to the the court hones here today relative to warning nuance committee Lexington. Ky. May 3. Attorney of ihe citizen the exceptions filed against the account Prominent Southerner Killed by Un- Will Net Support Turkey in Quarrel repressing W. W. Start, of this city, this afternoon executrix. he that E. Annie of McKinley, Mra. d known Person. With England. in an union tu throw the affairs of day' rations on hand. Attorney John R. Scott of Somerset, n . only eleven the American flserve Bond company, rmy could not furnish an j who represents several creditors, pe- reLondon, May 4. With reference to of Chicago. Into the hands of a Memphis, Tenn. May 3. Major W. v,,,od ,,eJron,1 that which hns titioned tha auditor to (sane a subpoena sireaiiy be-- n purchased or Is In sight. I for Mrs. McKinley, who is at Tampa, T. Bowdre. a prominent cotton faclor the Tabah dispute the Standard this ceiver, agreed tl.at one be Appointed, and director of tbe Commercial Appeal morning sat it understands that but the man has not yet been decidthe German ed on. of this city, was shot and instantly Count killed by sn unknown person tonight ambassador, has Informed the British while walking toward his home. No government that Turkey cannot rely PLAN GREAT STRIKE. motive la known. upon German support In the event of a When Major Bowdre was killed he quarrel with Great Britain. Vienna, May 3. Should universal was within fifty" yards of his home in not be carried In the present suffrage SUCCESS CONTINUES. one of the most prominent residential strike throughout the legislature, sections of the city, and waa returnof Austria will be organized. whole 6t. Petersburg. Mtv 3. Several The chief board of the Austrian social ing from a visit to relatives. So far as known there were no witnesses to more districts held elections for mem- democrats tonight decided to use dethe killing. The only plausible theory bers of the national parliament today risive measures to get the wlhe or advanced la that he probably wia In- In the Baltic provinces the results the laborers fulfilled. by footpads and refusing were favorable tp the constitutional tercepted n Frxnrlxro. democrats, while Poland elected candiMay 3. The commit- - futile to attempt To rale? money un- - their demands, the shooting resulted ELECTION IN BUDA PEST. - m PMntd bv Mavor Schmlts to ' it wsa definitely known to wbat The bullet pierced his heart end death dates of allied parties, who. however, are for subordinating ail other issues In' nine district! 8 thp money would be put. He de-8- was instantaneous. Buda May piin for h reconstruction of Pest, to the one of autonomy for Poland. would be Impossible to go to hitherto have 'Jared which Pest Buda In m 1 ,0d,y- - R H' Hsr-- the money m.rket with a hazy Idea of CZAR NICHOLAS UNDECIDED. Evidence of the spirit reigning never returned Koasuthists. the elecr Tlr chairman; P. what the money was to be used for. H. among mem her elect la furnished In a tions to the diet have resulted In Ihe Ver.. ,cll0fcn a fete U'- vire ebfilnmn, Mr. Reuf thought it should be first Has Not Yet Accepted Wittes Resig- dispatch frem Ylatka. wheremembers-elect. return of five members of that party: was given in behalf of the nation in Definite Words. ,vinnings, secretary. Mr. decided what amount of Indebtedness V'lman Three districts arc still to he heard of Friends the representatives "i the city could carry. He wanted to from. h.;uv. 3. in Mucfl steamer the to May prison, St. Petersburg. mysti went by Krt to know what the taxes would be If the k tv. .,on " tll,k and .do rjty were bonded for a large sum, snd flealion has been aroused by the fact front of which they stopped, hoisted at' j WILL SIGN 1903 SCALE. has not Nicholas and Marsellaise." care the in a if mlsUkes ire whether it would he Just to settle the that Emperor sang red flag yet Sti'). ,f of Count window f Wltte'a wrorda smashed h doing somer great indebtedness upon future- gener definite accepted the The prisoner thlnr Thin Columbus. O., 'May 3. The Lorain idle. If you want ation. City Engineer Woodward camr resignation as premier. It seema that the Jail, waved red shirts snd Joined In is ,, Or0l and Dock rompan, owning mine Coal from emletter the a mn Ndo 1. prepared with an elaborate scheme Witte received t the song. If I ran -- J, Li" about for his aeatona t if I cannot I will fer The constitutional democrats Intend in eastern Ohio, which employ ro tr. .v the Improvement 6f the burned peror thanking him . reels and pitch bricks trict. Thl scheme provided for widen- - and able atrvirea in the past. Witte to halt it no halfwav settlement of the 2.000 mlnters. had reached an agreeconnection with hi agrarian question. Judging by the pre- ment. , with Its. men and will 6n the Xr Ing or extending a large number of accepted hle In and tho report of liminary draft of the program elabor- - 13uf scale. Hrman said that It would he streets. relation proffered n Saturday. uicmtn-ia-elcci- SPOILED OF tni exic-.iriv- ACCIDENT Pre- FIVE PRICE . MINERS IN PATRICK'S CASE POSTPONED. Attorney Jerome Wiehae Time to pare Affidavits. at Paraiso, California, toe Hot Oakland. Cal., May 3. A strange haa phenomenon of the earthquake been reported from Paraiso hid springs in Mtmterey county. Sliye the shock the temperature of the water in the hot aoda springs, whieh for many yean has been growing steadily (older, has increased from lOtl ,o 122 degrees, making It impossible for anyone to bathe In the springs. Several new springs have been opened, ranging in temperature from 101 degrees to Ice cold. attention. After cptialderable discussion, the committee decided to have a summing up ui resources and needs at a conference tomorrow afternoon. Following thi meeting, it ,1a probable that an appeal tor food supplies will be made to the country at large. m&. 4, four-roun- to Bathe In. and that the feeding of the people la a problem which demands immediate MAY Fair Friday Faithful In Zion Pay No Attention to Deposed Leader. t Chicago, May S. John Alexander Dowie la miking little if any progress in regaining c foothold among his former follower! in Zion City. The flrat apostle" has been in Zion City for five THE, GOVERNMENT WILL INVESTIGATE OIL TRUST Washington, May 3. The statement ,K., th. -- ,1 authoritatively panment of Justice will immediately begin investigations of the oil trust and a number of railroad with a view of determining whether there have been violation of the antirebate law. The basis for thi investigation will be the Information recently submitted to the president in a report of Commissioner Garfield of the bureau of corporation, which ia soon to be made public. This report, it la learned, deals wnly with the subject of antitrust law. If It la found that rebate have been given by the railroad and oil trust, accepted by the steps will he at once taken, it ia as1 d aerled to bring the matter before tho grand Juries in the localities where the alieged violation took place, with a t proMH.l1tions in the ooutta. It Is not thought that the department of justice in conducting Its Inquiries will require the service of anyone outside of the department proper and the United States attorney and other otfi- rent, under it Immediate direction. It la said that Mr. Garfield. In conducting hit investigation, traveled exifnalvely nd visited ail Important sections covered bv the operation of the oil trust, from New England to New Orlean, In the aouth. and tnat tbe evidence obtained 1 amply sufficient to warrant the department- of Juatico In taking the course decided upon. rw . |