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Show PULL advertise in the ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST EXAMINER I it is price it charges, for the MEDIUM he bestCITY. advertising THE EXAMINER THE REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL OUR SUBSCRIPAS THE CITY. TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO ADN . VERTISERS. IV AND OGDEN STANDARD NO. 27 OGDEN i t:'i US CITY. UTAH. cos! have arrived but n Jt. PifsiJtxi SUNDAY mail MORNING, JANUARY 27. j Homorous Program in Which Centralization Was the Theme arid Present Day Ques- - a : ..uiuti now RUSSIAN n r r machinist asert that James Bryce Characterizes Speech of Secretary Root in Canada as Significant of High and Broad Spirit. ELECTIONS. 8t. Petersburg, Jau. 26. The results of ibe elections for members of the lower house of parliament among Washington, Jan. 26. Centralization retary Root, Postmaster General Manchester, Bug., Jan. 26. James the peasantry in eighteen province Assistant Secretar yof Suit theory that Ur. Townsend waa the victhe major motive in the enter-- ; u show a strong roitservat it e tendency, Bryce, the ambassador to the United fainment furnished tonight by the Bacon and James R. Carflcld. cominla-fJonetim ot a man who sought vengeance din-but this is not proof that the dual re- Rtatce and Mrs. Bryce were given a : liiirllron club, at It annual Inter of corporations, and for a part for some ml or fancied wrong. j sult will not give predominance to farewell dinner at the Reform club of the time Chairman Knapp of the ner. Two men were arrested sud taken " the left party. In fact this Is tbe here this evening. Mr. Bryce, replySamuel G. Blythe, of the New York ' Interstate Commerce commission. Xu before the physician, but he declared opinion held In political circle here ing to a toast to hia health, referred r World, the new president of the club. iutlmatlon was obtainable st the White that neither of them waa hia assailant and It in couflruit-- by the result or In the Huue as to what might Anally In1 directed the entertainment.' 1 the elections already concluded amoug to Great Britain's good relations with Unlt-- i done, the only information obtainable 4 pnmenca of the President of the SHONTS GUEST OF HONOR. all the powers and added: tbe working element who aluioM and ed States and being that no conclusive action bad have voted the extreme left resentatlves from the coordinate been taken. Thare is one friendship which is of At Banquet Given by Commercial ticket. branches of the government, a host Club of Chicago. especial value tu all of us; I refer cf literary and newspaper men, and to tbe United State. 1 am happy to before statesmen and captains of In- MINE EXPLOSION P. Chicago. Jan. 26. Theodore our relations with that country think NATION an wae The DISINTEGRATED erected. empire dustry, Shonts. chairman uf tbe isthmian scene was laid In Washington and the never hive been belter. Never, inTWELVE was KILLS of HEN canal the commission, guest do 1 think have they been so BY time 1917. deed, COMMERCIALISM of the the honor at tonight banquet The kingly power waa surrounded good they are al this momenr. Tbe Commercial Club of Chicago. The fresh in our memory need Incident with all the officers of state with next members of the rlub intend, lie referred to auly for the sake of courtiers and pagea. a herald who Fire Damp in a Mine Causes Men to month to make an excursion Are Loeinp the Spirit of Indeto (lie People Lika Maniaca the for Fight looked more like "Happy Jack Falsaying that tbe moral of it waa Thti isthmus, Cuba and Jamaica, and the pendence Peeseeeed by the FoundElevator, la how different things are now, hapsi aff than anything else and a uum-- j was of the Republic. ers of canal the discussion question eroua court to complete the gorgeous pily, from those times when an incito the expedition. preliminary dent like that would have been the picture. There waa a Jester ton, who Mr. Shunts told of the work done poke an epilogue which served aa signal of cries of defiance in ihe pres W. Va., Jan. 26. Five Am- by the French In the Isthmus, what Weston, General of both countries.1 Chicago, Jan. 26. Major the introduction of President Roose- ericana and seven Italians are known the Americana have aocuin pUshed Fortunately in dolphue W. Greely, roiniuander uf both countries no one book this mat velt, who msde a forcible address. to be dead as the mult of an ex- since the French abandoned the task, the northern division of the United ier as anything but an occasion whereThe grand procession was welcomed plosion of Are damp in the Pennsyl- and described the present conditions Plate army, one of the founder and in we could luw our trust In one anby God Save the King. rendered by vania companys mine at Drentx, W. on the isthmus. Ibe first vice president of llto Nation- other. a section of the Marine band. Rut Va., near W. Va., which Buckhannon, al Order of Son of the American Keen more elgnlfirant was the rethe king was Anally deposed and the occurred abunt 6:30 thla evening. Imcourt sent Into exile, while the baud Revolution, addressed the Chicago so- cent visit of Si-- r retary Root to CanSEED ADULTERATION the the mediately following explosion ciety of the Sun of the Revolution ada. I hope you all read llie speech played the "Star Bpangled Banner. mine caved In and narrowly escaped CAR SHORTAGE CONSIDERED last night at its quarterly meeting. jf Air. Root. 1 never remember any in tha of all tbe Philippines. Japa DISCUSSED IN HOUSE causing the entombment Ills hearer aa Cap- - deliverance of a responsible statesman After adniaslng 100. The bodies miners, estimated at During the course of the centralisaPresident Will Sand Congress a Spec- Ulu of Industry. he declared that uttered In n higher or broader spirit, tion act the king asked one of hia of twelve dead men have been recovial Message n SubJecL commercialism today la causing a tie- - and nothing more calculated by its minister "has Japan conquered the ered and It la not known at thla time Alfalfa Bead Contains Large Percentgeuerary of the spirit of Independence i recognition of the splendid progress The chancellor of the whether any others met death. Philippines?" foetored by their forefat Item. age of Dodder Catshfly is Mixof Canada and it lurid statement of Tbe Americana who were killed are: exchequer replying, No, your majesty ed With Clever Seed. "There has been a change In the titc n--a on for good feeling between Charles Boserman. they now offer to give them back to spirit of tbe times," he said. Tou rap- - Canada and tbe United States, to - Wm. us for a coaling nation at Guam. Bailey. of industry are In a position mote friendship and good will between Janiea Scott "Give The king replied: them paled in by tbe President. Secretary to knew that beat of all. The spirit uf Canada and the United States and Charles Johnson. beck. Not while I am on the throne.' Washington, Jan. 26. With n score Root, Secretary Taft, Postmaster Gen-independence on which uur forefath- - oiiraclve and the United SUtea. of small bottle before him contain Glenn Miles. The InltJatten of Clifford K. Berry-maoral Assistant Secretary eri founded thla great nation la de- - ' "Thla speech is aa admirable omen The bodies of seven Italians have ing seeds of varioua grSMoea. Repre- Bacon,Cortelvou, the cartoonist and creator of the Chairman Knapp of the Inter-- : generating. It la moot apparent in the for the future. It le an admirable sentative Mann of Illinois today de- state Commerce Teddy Bear, afforded an opportun-- a also been recovered. etunmiMion, and Com-- 1 absence uf individual liberty of men. sign of the new spirit cf relations of on a in house the livered The the Introduce cinna-to f enormous aa two occurred the speech I explosion Just lty ml set oner U Corpora ityos UxrOeid. Men have come to feel that they are these three peoples, or rather these Mr. adulteration. mon bears, played by two members, day fore was leaving the mine. Only subject nf weed The President hs announced bta pot expected to epoak out what they two peoples, for we and the Canadians Mann the govCanadian few of a stated that men between the the President and Mr. had reached the land intention of sending to congress a think. There la a not to are, after all. part of the British peo-Berryman the club had a lot of sport surface when with a terrific report the ernment permitted the exportation of I special message urging legislation ot tell the truth on manvtendency sub- - pie, that such a visit haa been paid r important known two the Are beat of over the bear Incident. The mine eleadulterant, damp exploded. a remedial character to meet such jecta because of the' fear of conflict- - ami such a speech made. There is and catcbfly, and dilated at length i A showman who had the heart in vator had Just started for the top, emergencies es that now existing re-- , ing with the Interest! of employers, nothing that ought le be dearer to u charge explained that be had taught carrying about 20 mm and almost KQ on their characteristics. car shortage situation. the Hie maintenance of the most than gardiug beUiw alms are There and higher aei-362 Of pur- The Interstate Cnmtr.eree them the language of man, that they men were still at the bottom of the samples of alfalfa cnmuiselou than those of commercialism. Keep friendly an.l the most Intimate relachased in the open market ICO, or ha submitted certain could "think as quickly, apeak as rap- shaft. principle which a live the flame of liberty of speech tions with the great republic across were found to contain the members think should There waa only one direction in i' nearly idly and apeel as badly aa the Preai-den- t form ih the Ideals of morality and char- - the Atlantic. which the men still in the of the United 8tates.H mine dodder seed. Of 621 samples of re 1 basis of eny legislation to be recoin-- . ami "There is no higher task in which arter'uf those who made our nation, The trainer waa aske.1 whether the could run and thla was hark into the clover seed obtained in ,the aante way mended on that to congress, .We wonder how our grandfathers, any one can lie celled than trying, in heart had any friends In the United drift. From thla direction, however, 11C, or over 22 per rent, eontalneJ and if theae meetsubject the view of the without any of the modern invention. however small a degree, to contribute States senate, the reply being: "No. a strong Aow of gas was slowly en- seed of dodder. i Mr. Maun said that two samples of President they will be submitted to could have, lived live so narrow. It- to the drawing closer of iheae lines, Their lives have been simple. Their veloping them. Almost suffocated, tha! The President's derision waa because they bad Ideals far sit- nnl only of interest, but. what la highabout in onebody. habits correct They own no Stand- they huddled closely together and cried red clover seed representing r of the multi of the recent Uhl-- ! to the materialistic spirit of er aad greater, of sympathy; flea that ard Oil stock nor have they fenced pitifully up the abaft for assistance. 10,000 pounds recently imported from in community of language and j test reciprocal demurrage convention i this age. in the public domain. Several rescuer took possession of Canada were all practically the seed cafio and of the general complaint "When a nation atands for commer- - j in the possession nf Ihe name Mtora Mr. Berryman, with the aid of' the the elevator car and quickly tan it ot catcbfly, on of the commonest and which has benvery trade to the Interstate claliam and material gain, ordinarily tnre and the same political bear, msde a number of cartoons. down Into the abaft There were ac- worst clover weed! in the country to commission of a shortage in ( known at success, at the expense of i Rons and tradithra. One of the bear requested that he commodations fur about 20 of the men the north. 'I hare had the honor nf being ae-He mads the first charge that a the car carrying capacity of the dlf- independence, then the day of decad- draw a picture of the man whom the at a time, however, and foreign minto represent thla government in lectsd act in." baa eiiee senate lovre mast end a striking like- ers were erased with fright and large proportion of the low grade seed The General followed in an optlmla- - the United State, but not only this ness of the President appeared. A fought like maniaca to board the car, 1 containing weed seeds and dead seed tic vein, declaring he believed the men government, but the English people g the work of rescue. offered for sale in the United 8tatea, picture of Senator Foraker showed up desire the closest friendship with the of America are equal to the problem when the cartoonist was asked to draw The car was Anally loaded and run to was imported from Europe and Can- United States." a picture of the senator whom the the top. All ot the mm at tbe bot ada. "Canada he said, "haa n very On Far For Round Trip to National thet fee them. ' Mr. Bryce concluded hia speech by Educational Association, 8pcaklng of hia experience after the Preshlt-n- l loves most. The picture of tom eventually were brought to the strict seed Inspection law preventing I earthquake in San Francisco, where emphasizing the neoasstty of introdur (he next President of the United States surface. On the last two trip a ma- j the sale in that country of seed conIng radical reforms in the House of Winona, Minn., Jan. 26. President be waa In charge of the 360,000 was a composite one, starting with jority of the miner were unconscious taining a long list of prohibited seeds. Lord. He referred also to Ireland, C. Schaeffer of the National j geca. ha said: If a law could he framed whlph will avid B. Hill and being changed Into and had to be carried from the car. Although I witnessed thla stricken saying he left that, country peaceful today an-Tbe five Americana and seven Ital- prohibit the importation of, and inter Educational association Fairbanks. The cartoon of the next of and tranquil, and deprecating the pubthousands and ten Republican candidate began with that ian who wrre killed were found abont state oommerce, in see d containing nounerd that the western railroad ; people by all concerning the time, I did not see a lication of false report thousands, or Secretary Taft but was changed 100 feet back in the mine. Apparently weed areda and dead seed, much good disturbances In Ireland when he was woman In tears or hear a man cominto Fairbanks and ended with a the twelve men had been klllej by can be done. the country. Mr. Bryce administering plain." gas, aa their bodies were not burned striking likeness of Jos. G. Cannon. reminded hia bearers that they must At 10 o'clock tonight a rescuing Sneakers Introduced. bear in mind the peat centuries of demand for reballots. party entered the mine to look fo; HOUSE AND SENATE mlsgovernment and misunderstanding, Song of associate Justice Harlan bodies, but after bottom the reaching of the supreme court, to Vice Pres'.-ten- t the results of which could not be abolof the shaft had to abandon tha SUMMARY FOR JAN. 26 Seclaliat Strength in Reichstag Like- ished in a few years, and he exhorted Fairbanks and Speaker Cannon search. The officials are endeavoring those present to remember how much served as introduction! to speeches to ly to Be Below Fifty. a Hat of the men who escapbetter things had become since Mr. from them gentlemen while other ed prepare from the mine. ' Pcraonnal Bill Discussed In r brilliant message of peace and efforts were 26. According to the Gladstone's Jan. The mine was totally wrecked by a Navy Berlin, Senate Agricultural Appropriations friendliness. He added that he was made by Gen. Horace Porter. Secre- cave-ielec-6- , of the returns latest relcbatag which followed the expluaion. Bill Considered In the House. confident the Irish problem would be (KHI tary Root, Henry Vandyke of Prince other more front the received Pacific by Hon held roast , If others yesterday any have lost their lives solved and trusted that moat of those ton university, Representative Beds nf it will and Rocky Mountain Ftatea. It I be- - Wolff bureau, the Socialists have be many days before their Minnesota and Francis W. Cushman bodies are present would live to.aen that day.. 20.0UI) will attend The seats. that lost from one and ed twenty recovered owing to the acof Washington state. 26. of the east have Mountains. Jan. The senate twu conservative Rncky gained Washington, cumulation of dirt and atone blockadpurtle Thj nine and lost six seat. Following is a partial list of the ing the mine was in session today only for n little convention expects to accept the charThe clericals FUNERAL passage. CEREMONIES gueets: a as more ter than national an two lost tour; the nathe and organization pr hour, have gtined The mine waa npened a year ago early adjourni President Roosevelt, Vice Presided and has been In the last and vided nine ment uf to act taken have ot session tional liberals gained by being permit attend- ' six months. OVER ALGERS BODY Fairbanks, Chief Justice Fitxpatrlrk It wos equipped operation lost nine; tbe radical groups have with new and mod- ance on the funeral of the late Sen- congress. f Canada. Justices Brewer and Harimfew ator Alger. A five and lost two; the Poles bills of minor ern gained the aiipllance and cause direct of lan of the supreme court of he U.. 8., have gained two: tbe Guelph have portance were passed, hut most of the explosion Is not known. ADOPT REFERENDUM. Secretaries Root. Taft, Wilson and the time of tbe sitting wa devoted to lost three and the Agrarians and anti Services Were Simple, Rev. Edward Straus, u. S. Senators Aldrich, BeverEverett Hale Faying Sheet tbe further discussion of Senator Oklahoma Convention te Consider Wo- eemltlc groups have gained two anJ idge, Blackburn, Clay, Clapp, Crane, Tribute to Deceased, Hales resolution providing for an intest five seats each. man Suffrage Next Week. Foraker. Nixon and Patterson Speak- NORTH DAKOTA TOWNS Tits Socialist have entered demands quiry Into the interest manifested hr er Cannon. Representative Barthndll officers in the navy personnel I for 76 Gnthrle, Okla Jan. 26. Tha ARE LIKELY TO SUFFER : naval Bede, Burleson, Champ Clark, CushMil. The resolution waa ultimately From these they are likely to elect of the committee on initiative and Jan. 26. A special Washington, man. Lowden. Sherley. Sibley; Stev-'n- s referred te the committee on naval af- referendum was today adopted by the 19 members, hmee their strength in train of six cars bearing the body of Tawney, Underwood. Wadsworth will below be tbe fair. probably convention constitutional the late Senator Russell Alexander sitting aa a 60. relchstag sud Watson. Captain Jack Crawford. No Trains for a Week With Shortage have clericals demanded The whole. committee of the The provisAlger of Michigan loft Waahlngton : Jwbm H- of Fuel and Provisions ConBckela. Chicago: ion cites that eight per cent of the about 20 reballot and have chances this sfternon end is scheduled House Summary. to their seat to ?mn JrHMcCulheon- - Chicago; Them. retain new fronting can propose reach the senators home, Detroit, at legHatlon. nf winning enough new bouse. E. Stone, the Associated Washington, Jan. 26. The house voters in tbe Press; per rent le required to full ffirensph Hi:.to tomorrow morning. spent tbe greater part of tbe day de- while fifteen amendment The two conservative have 42 new !rJFeHanre-- , Harpers Weekly; Mrs. Alger and her five children bating the agricultural appropriation advocate an Tbe legal to the state reballots, the liberals more than 5: uttlc. Pearson's Magazine; constitution. minimum for and other relatives were accompanied bill and it whs stl.l nnder considera26. Condition Jan. eorgs Horace Larimer, Waahlngton. groups 45, and the Saturday on the tion when adjournment waa taken. exercising the second, or referendum the radical by Senators Burrow, June D. Whelpley, Lon- - arising from a shoring of fuel and of The the agrarian, the Poles, the Warren, special Is five per rent. Scott, Poster, Dick and Crane question' uf the free distribution power. food' supplies continue to be bad' in Tribune, and John O'Hara Cos 23. a of others total end Alsatians on The woman's committee i of and Representatives Gardner, Isiud, suffrage garden seeds continued to hold the also inrwe. Everybody, Magazine. portion nf Nortb Dakota, according moat The Socialists probably have presented Its report, which dues prominent place with the speech-maker- not mention to dlsitatchee received at the Inter vote by from 10 Den by, Wm. Alden Smith. Townsend their total creased of extension franan the and Fordnev, all of Michigan; Reprealthough action on thl prostate Oommerce commission head15 per cint. CANAL CONSTRUCTION. sentative Burton of Delaware. Repreof the bill, by a wte of 71 to chise to women residents of Oklaho- to quarters. At the same time other vision be will ma. earThe acted on report waa postponed until Monday. sentative De Armond of Missouri and dispatches show the railroad are bend- 69.The Be Statement WITHDRAW IMMEDIATELY. several other members of the house. senate bill Incorporating the in- ly Anext week. g Ready for Public ing their efforts to reach tbe place submitted memorial by President Roosevelt, Vice President Contract suffering from the want of theae ne- ternational 8uuday school association Haskell from Indian TerritoryDelegate SL Petersburg, Jan. 26. The Assourge of American was passed. Fairbanks, Chief Justice Puller of the cessities nf life. tb President to publicly announce ciated Press learns that the derision supreme court of the United States. Washington, Jan. 26. Mayor James J. Dougherty at Park Jim cf tne Ruffian government to with- Secretaries Root. Taft and Shaw and la not ready to make Secretary River, N. D.t complains that the Great BURNHAM TAKEN TO SING SING. his attitude on the proposed any Crow plank. draw ita troops from Manchuria im- Hitchcock, Postmaster General Mr. efrespecting the award of Northern railroad la not making any until Juaaerand. (he French ambassador to line mediately Instead of waiting over the move for trains fort the to ??ntr',ct of construction A. BurnNew York, Jan. 26. George th DEMAND RECOGNITION. 15th, the date fixed for this step the United States and Mr. Queaado, Panama canal. He stated thla reaching there. The city la entirely April Jr., who wae convicted nf grand Portsmouth the Cuban minister io this country, in the " Ihe conclusion of a three hours out of coal. There has been no mall ham, Reserve larceny from the Mutual was made at a relied request were among the score of prominent fine. la treaty, Meat weather at Packers ConThe Will Unlese the Strike White six far House thla prance days. Life Insurance company of which he of the Japanese government, which officials and diplomat ernnon. He said no announcement who attended cede. Prompt action, the mayor urges, was counsel and a vice president, end inc subject would be made before should apparently foresees trouble In the the funeral ceremonies at the Alger be taken to compel the delivery sentenced to two year imprisonment, im.ay. yje declined to dlacuo the of fuel add mail. Chicago. Jan. 26- .- The labor unions internal 'administration uf rertatn home on Sixteenth street early in tbe waa taken to Bing Sing today. afteraoon. Four troops of cavalry and 0,1 ,n ,nT have decided again to demand recog- provinces of China. sil?. drtil or to indlrate In A dispatch from Sherwood. N. D., tbe Thirteenth cavalry band escorted be tbe concilia-,- , dated the 26th instant, say. the place HE IB WINNING AT MONTE CARLO nition from the meat packers, and unwl,t might iita Hi the body to the station. WIRELEB8 MESSAGES. less the packers make concessions the President and his advisers, la entirely without fuel of 'any kind. ' surmised that a.ldltionai The services were unusually simple, workmen declare they will go on strike Three car of coal for Sherwood, ft la Monte Carlo, Jan. 26. Herr Henne-burto bring the employe: to terms. As Faria, Jan. 26. The recently estab- consisting merely of a brief eulogy i, awaitc( qq varioua fea asserted, were confiscated at llohalL of the proposition under oonsfd-.iia Poland er, who caused a sensa- an entering wedge It wa announced lished wireless telegraph service from and prayer by Dr. Wallace Radcllffe, There haa been no trains for a week. 8,1,1 l1! winning nearly tonight that demands tor a nine hour the El (Tel tower in Paris to Blzerta. pastor ot the New York Avenue Prespending the receipt As provision are low. the altuatlon Is tion here last year hv bere and retains day and n minimum wage scale of S Tunis, la working successfully. Mes- byterian church and a short tribute Unnl action la not to be taken. reported to he alarming. 2U0.0titi, baa returned adal:inn to the President and Sec-1- 1 Under yenterdaya da a dispatch Ms winning streak. Thursday he won are to be presented o the big packing sages have been exchanged between and prayer by Rev. Edward Everetta Hale, chaplain uf the senate, and firms in Chicago and n a branches the two points for the last few dais. 7 Taft there were present Sec- - from Milton, X. D aays that two care ItO.OOO at a fingle sitting- Cor-telyo- -- pro-tain- 1 n, ' dod-tb-- one-hal- ! i instltu-Commer- , ! greatly-retardin- j ! . refu-Nnth- j after-dinne- n gain-Ib-ve- d ; Ar-i!L- u antl-semlte-s, t: s, Russo-Japanes- g. n ' MONDAY FAIR. ENGLAND APPRECIATES em ployed by the p.ickcrs. The moreuieui was started by the iuieruaii .nal organization ami local in Si. .lusetdi, Kansas City. officer Kual St. Louis. Omaha and Sinus t'iiv have been notified to hold ihciusclvr in readiness to call out their men in their respective localities, -- houl.l it become necessary. AMux-iale- - NORTH they ate In a poeitiou io call out every one ot the 5oo .killed machinist Harbados. .Ian. 26. The sUMiiit-Puri Klngstuu with Sir Alfred Jones uii board, arrived here today n the way from Kingston to Ihiglaud. Tbe cm respondent uf tile Fret's r:u on boarj the Puri Kingston tu lnt.'.'iiew her conimau.it r, Captain 1 arsons, uud Sir Alfred June regarding the complaint made by be Yuik wiio returned to N.-York front Kingston by! the Hamburg-Americaline ateamrt Priuz Rite' Frederick f the alleged ill treatment accorded them In Kingston between January 14th and 17th by certain Jamaican officials of rank, sud especialTbe corresponly Captain Parson. dent was told that Americans as well sk all other foreigners bad been welcomed the ulght of the earthquake, January 14th. on board the Kingston. The refugee were pat off the steamer the afternoon of the 15: h as she was filled to her utmost rapacity, sir Alfred Jones Inquired if any among the were destitute. He suggested that the American refugees go over to Pori Antonio or Mandeville, the railroad to these points being in operation. At luncheon on board the steamer, January 21st, Sir Thomas Hughe. Sir Alfred Jones and Captalg Parsons gave emphatic denial of the statement that Americans had lieen ni trated, and Viscount Mount Jti or res also declared that these complaints were baseless, tlirlatopher Boylau of Brooklyn and Wm. J. Thompson, traveling' In the interests of an American picking house, both expressed satisfaction with the treatment accorded them on board the Port Kingston, The Incident is deeply ngretted by Sir Alfred Jones, Captain Parsons and the passengers on the steamer. New York. Jau. 26. Declaring that 'te knew who- rhot him. but that he raid not revral the identity of his W. Townsend assailant. Dr. Cturh-died at a hospital this morning from pistol shot wouuda Inflicted by a man who attacked the physician at his home in a fashionable section uf New Brighton, Staten Island, early yesterday. Mystery surrounds the shooting, but from meager details the pulict-havgathered, they are Inclined to the tions Were Solved in Burlesque. the r sailant. IN ugi'-euie- Bviilgt'iiran. As- SNOW -- KILLED. Refused to Revaal Identity of Hia BE PRICE FIVE CENTS PAGES throughout the west by In International Association of Maehmisu. Since the strike of butcher workmen in iyu4 the packers have made with uuy .if the labor ui organizations. Most of the union which went mi with the butchers were disrupt The officers of CAPTAIN PARSONS Kru: i Hill of the Great MAKES FIRM DENIAL N.rtaiTu a dispatch waa receive 1 dut d :. Paul, Jan. 25. saying tha: two irtight trains with 17 curs or eval gut through Thursday on the lino reach-- Makes Positive Denial That Americana at Time of Hauoh, one of the places that bs Were suffering from a lark of coal. Earthquake. DR. TOWNSEND SIXTEEN THAT WEATHER WILL PORTION. 1907 ARE FAIR SUNDAY. EXCEPT POSSIBLY tain 1 THE III IN VOL INDICATIONS e - warm personal friend ot the late NEWS OF BATTLE CONFIRMED. K1 Paso, Texan, Jan. 2. Parties arriving here today from Nogales, Aria, l say that passengers over Canon es, ltlver and Pacific railroad confirm tbe news of a battle Wednesday tbe Mexicans and Yaqui Indians. Owing to the fact that tbe battle occurred Wednesday and resulted in the defeat of the Yaqui with losses and the loss la the Meslcan troops of 20 to 2b killed, nothing la known. Yn-qu- be-tne- FOUR LIVES LOST IN BURNING MILL Bodies of Four Beys Ara Taken Frem the Ruins of Mill Number One at Davor, N. H, Dover, N. H., Jen. 26. Fire today that deal coyed mill No. 1 nf tbe Manufacturing company coat the Uvea of four and probably five joung mill operative and a properly kata of half a nillllon dollars. The bodies uf four bov. burned beyond renognftkui. were found in (be ruins, and ae five hoyw ore known to be missing It la believed souther body will be discovered. The Are broke out soon after tbe 506 or more operatives had assembled for the day's work. Friction from a bolt gnneratad spark which lodged In a mass of cotton, and tbs flora ea quickly spread throughout the building. The exiu soon became blocked by a struggling mans ot mill hands, aad many were obliged fo jump from tiie windows. Others descended by mease at ropes. o . PEACE CONTRACT. Signed by Football Representatives From Numerous Cities. Jan. 26. Complications Chicago, surrounding football among the colleges forming the "Big Nine which went brought about by the efforts to "reform the gome, were swept away today hr a peace coni rod signed br the oflkiel representatives of the Cni- veraltire of Minnesota, Wlaoonein and Chicago. All athletic quarrels among these Institution are thus burled and football relations have been With tbe new treaty, also came the annaunciwnent of football games among the four schools for the next four year. Michigan anti Wleonsafs re te renew their old time rivalry with Chicago, while Michigan and Minnesota reeumo friendly relations. GOVERNMENT WEATHER UNSATISFACTORY. Washington. Jen. 26. Representative Campbell of Kansas today sought to do awsy with the government weather by striking from (he egricnl-tura- l bill 11 appropriations for the support of the bureau. He spoke against the appropriation on the ground that the forecast of weather ennditions have been Inaccurate. He waa subjected to .raillery on account of Kansan cyclone and wlnda end Mr. Mann of Illinois suggested that tha bureau might have been more snecese-fu- l in predicting Kansas winds since Mr. Campbell removed to Washington. After several humorous epeechee tbe appropriation wee agreed to and Kansas, aa well aa other porta of the country. will continue to get predictions concerning the climatic conditions. COLDEST DAY AT OMAHA. Omaha. Jan. 26. Friday was the coldest day thus far this winter In Omaha. At 6 a. m. the thermometer registered nero and ranged one or taro points above for several hours. By 2 p. m. the weather had moderated, to 18 above. ooooooooooooooo o U o o o o o o o o o o o o o o DAYTON WRECK. o o o Dayton. Ohio. Jan. 26. Mias o Lillian Huber was killed and o sixteen other passenger Injuro ed when a Cleveland. Chicago, o Cincinnati and St. Louis Big o Four) train rraslied into a o street car here this evening. o Prof. March, assistant princio pal of the Dayton schools, and o Mrs. Frank Rimby of thl city o were fatally hurt. I o ooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooO NINE MEN KILLED. Richmond. Va.. Jan. 26. Nine men, all foreigner, were blown to pieces by a dynamite explosion today on the tidewater railroad near Pearlsburg. Va. The laborer were at dinner and a quantity of the explosive which wa being thawed in front of a fire blew up. O o o o o o o o o o o o ooooooooooooooo |