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Show FULL -- PRESS ASSOCIATED DISPATCHES T5YERTISE in THE UTAH WEATHER examiner c" -IT CHARGES. IT IB TJtr mri advertising medium 'hE,-!- I rEw , FORECAST INDICATIONS THE examiner city. THE. COUNTY AS WELL OUR CH-Y- THERE t SUSSCRIP-PE- N AD- - T0 MONDAY THAT ARE WILL AND BE RAIN TUESDAY. ESTHER. "vOL IV OGDEN NO. IEU0US CITY. UTAH, to Bethlehem and opened an The Armenians say that the juanel began because the Franciscan monk, insisted on parsing to burn hi candles without waiting for the Armenian ctren.ony tu end. The iuquirv uade by the local authorities wa favorable to the Italian munks, and the Italian consul is now seeking to hate the guilty persona punished. TROUBLES MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY PRICE FIVE CENTS igo; ' ihe same iln.e Could ihe., do i T 1m- pUKli)!e Aud never inoilght of UoW this aiiii::;i! imp mi'ii lie l' the dealer aud toiiuUlerS HIGHWAYMEN AMERICAN PROFESSOR TO llienisehts. In a measure Mr. Hurrmau waa nphl alien re eji.l in Kansas Cl(: "We have plenty of cars II youll ouly unload them ' The lailroud- - e..uld do much lo Improve iheir termiunl facilities. but they are not cntinly u GET BUSY AGAIN SMUGGLING IN CHINESE. 4. hlame. They have spoiled TOOK SOOTH AMERICA the ship- pers. however, by graiiniig long a means of demurrage time, always " meeting competition u-- Organised Militant Catholics Raise Tumult When Arch- Pontbishop Villate Begins to Celebrate ifical Mass Many Persons Ejected. Has Bean Scheme covered. Dis- ED DICKERSON. NEGRO. HELD UP ON TWENTY-THIRSTREEl. El Faso. Tex., Feb. 3 Returning from a trip of Investigation m Mexl m n..pt along 'he holder between the United States and Mexico, Mar-- i Thr Mer. Participate in Commission ... i.rauii staled today that he had of Deed and Secure Caan and found extensive thoroughly organised Overshoes. and wholesale scheme for smuggling Chinese into the United States. The investigation was unearthed for the personal information of President Mr. Braun declined to give and mayors, appears to be S. Only the presence prefect j Feb. Prifi equally Intended to offer advice to the details ms to bta conclusions and disth t riot a j ( lJu. police prevented coveries. He did atate. however, that which ha clergy. one i emed y would be to have mounte 1 Md B.rubtte mocastry, WRECK NEAR WOODLAND. line riders In sufficient numbers to patne Church of the .eB rechristeoed trol the border. French tlie where, H.lv A poult, Express Messenger Charlsa Killed, InauAiKikiollc Catholic church wai Others Injured. INTERNAL COIMERCE gurated nday. to Woodland, Cals., Feb. S. South-boun- d The announcement of the attempt the Southern Pacific train No. 15 FOR THE PAST YEAR urfanifr a achlam had atlrred up a was wrecked at 6 o'clock this mornwho organised Catholic, militant miles north of ing, one and one-haKHtlle reception with the Intention Dunnlgan. Express Messenger Chas. Greater Than for Any Preceding Year , Hand-miF. Cliarlea was killed and hli assistof breaking up the aerrlcea. In tha Hlatory of the the dlatrlbuted containing A. re Smith, was slightly Injured. ant, Country. descrih-lminister Several passengers were badly shaken word of a popular th head of Villate Archbishop up. in The express messenger killed was tadepeudent Catholic movement American Washington, Feb. 3. The movemonkey, the hero of two hold-up- s and three America aa an of public wrecks. He distinguished himself re- ment of internal commerce during the Wiium Mr. Brland. mlnlater Hitructlon and worahlp, dealred to cently In a hold up In Oregon when past year exceeded that for any prethe robbers dynamited the express car ceding one In the hlatory of the counmake a French pope. a statement issued Aasambla J Outside, by sticking to bia poet of duty and try, according to Thousands of Statistics of Ihe Bureau hy today off a with the out-robbers shotgun. the i holding j Several thouaand persons were of Commerce and LaDepartment Mile the rhurch and scores of others bor. the already crowded SENATOR DIYDEN gotieirated livestock receipts at the seven priat commenced diurch. Interruptions mary markets aggregated 40,727,058 pao-to- r Father as soon Hnuasln, mice a NOT A CANDIDATE head, exceeding those of tbe previous of the church, began his aermon, year by more than 150,000. Shipthe approaching Cathnlii' w nlcomtug ments of parking houae producia from the of the IP dependence and dawning Chicago, except canned meat a ant Jean churches of all the when Advised by Physicians that Hi Health dressed hogs, show gains as compared Cliriatlan In Would ha Endangered by charily." Chriit will unite with those of either of the two ImStrain. When he thanked Archbishop Ylllatt) mediate preceding yeara. Of theae eafor aiding the Frenrh Catholics In the year the aggreproducts during ts b lulling the first church, aaylng ha menu of beef were Cu.776.-30- 0 gate ship was eoiwecratel by the patriarch of pounds; canned mania 117.08R,Gf;,i Washington, Feb. 3. United States Antioch, the successor of 8t. Peter, a Senator meats a04.04l.4Hn John F. Dryden of New Jer- pounds; cured shout In the rear of the edifice, "he authorised the Associated pounds; dressed beef 1,138,072 JN5 I excommunicated," wan the signal sey tonight 12,1 70.300 dressed hogs to announce that hr had with- pounds; fur a general tumult and Father Rous. Press name aa a candidate for pounds; hides 175,170.520 pounds; In finally wa compelled to ask that drawn hla to the United Slates sen- lard 4 21 A1 4.529 pounds, and pork the police be summoned. 30.581,200 pounds, making a total f ate. Fifty Persona Expelled. This action was taken on the advlco 2.708,016,442 pounds, being over 100, who nuo.000 pnunds In eaceaa of the previAbout 50 persons were expelled of the senator1 physician irom the church and quiet was warned him of the danger to his ous year. The total grain receipt at 15 Inmaintained until Archbishop health If ha perlslstad In attending 9Ve . l lilafte appeared at the alter In the the public meetings arranged at his terlory primary markets ware 250,-000 Tohe and mitre of an archbishop. request to b held in Trenton tomor- 521,585 bushels, an lncreasa of over 1905. The total movement the din began again with re- row. It was Senator Dryden 'a IntenWheat,' 243,735.058 bu.; gion bled force, almost drowning his tion to address the Republican mem- embraced: Nevertheless he clamly bers of the legislature and set forth corn, 242,722,716 bu.: oats, 233,800.239 frordi. saying he had been a mlaslon-.arthe reasons In hla opinion, why he bu.; barley; 59,469,290 bu., and rye, for 3fi year but no savage tribe should be 9,294,282 bu. to the senate. The receipts of grain at six Atlan had ever prevented his speaking, anl Following the senator's decision to. tie and Gulf porta aggregate 214.864,-98- 8 Concluded, "even to those who inter- withdraw hla name, hla physician-bushels, an increase of 14,000,000 rupt and revile me, I say I will not Dr. Edward J. Ill and Charles U 111. I wish you no HI. sent the excommunicate. following telegram to the Re- bushels. find he with yon. Amen. Shipments of anthracite coal from publican leadeia In the New Jersey A score or more of other persona eastern producing districts aggregated senate and house of assembly: ware then ejected before Archbishop "The condition of Senator J. F. 55,647.290 tons, a perceptible decrease. Vlllstte proceeded with the celebra- Dryden's health la such on account The total freight shipments from tion of pontifical mass. In which hi of the long and aevere strain under all porta on tbe Great Lakes, exclusive Observed the Catholic rite. which he has been, that we, hla phy- of exports to Canada, aggregated ( I hiring the elevation net tons, an Increase of alof the Hoat, sicians, have advlaed him that it la of the militant Catholics Instead of Imepratlve Importance that he should most 8.000,000. hneellng. climbed Into their chairs. In not attend the proposed conference at the meantime ihe police had clearel Trenton on Monday." FROZEN TO DEATH. the streets outside the church anl Senator Dryden said he had hoped there were no demonstrations aa the at this meeting to be able to con- Woman and Two Children Nsar Congregation left. vince the eight Republicans who reGrand Rapids, Mieh. fused to be bound hy the action of Grand Rapida, Mich , Feb. 3. A the party caucus that their opposition SHOW! L'BERAL SPIRIT. to him is based upon mistaken woman and two children were found grounds. The speech which the sen- frosen to death this afternoon in an arms of Lease Made Easy and ator Intended to deliver before tho upstairs tenement here with a third Adjustable. Republican caucus at Trenton will be child In an adjoining room badly f rosmade public tomorrow. ea. but alive. Tbe dead: withIn explnnlng tbe senator1 Emma K. Livingston, aged 50. Paris, Feb. 3. Minister of Ppubllc Alfred T. Livingston, aged 7. Instruction and Worship Brland, after drawal from the senatorial race hla Lincoln D. Livingston, aged 8. lengthy consultations with Premier private secretary made the following Helm Livingston, aged 10, waa badmeniva i and Minister of Justice statement: "Senator Dryden concluded that n ly frosen. has taken a more of the deadlock would Miss Jennie Livingston called at the xtindod gtrl.li. toward the solution of continuance 'he church difficulties than had been tend to Injure the party and the atate. residence to pay a visit and found anher sister. Miss Emms Livingston, 'xpcctrd in the most optimistic qusr-- i Accordingly he today formally nounced hla intention to withdraw. and one child dead In bed, one child r. Senator Dryden la not dangerously 111. dead on the floor and Helen In the adM. Brland construes the recent in the moat liberal spirit, Hla condition la such, however, that joining room, badly frosen. and family conelria None of the family had been een juJ a circular marked "Urgent," and hla phyalclans forwarded tonight to the prefects of It of vital Importance that he should since Thursday, when two of the chil!1 departments for communication to be relieved at once of any further dren attended school. The children train upon hla strength and that lived with Miss Livingston, who was 'he mayors, expresses this by 1 a 'he entire freedom of the may-l,r)complete rest from all cares Is abso- their aunt It la supposed that after with the authorlcatlon of the lutely necessary." they retired Thursday night they became partially asphyxiated by coal nnrlc'.-- i councils, to grant leaaea fit BRIGGS TO BUCCED DRYDEN. gas, and, the fire, dying out, were cSurriirs. rent free, to common law frosen to death. o or clergymen, the only re-- rirMim being that the duration of Trentnn, X. J, Feb. 3 The anu c.nrmrt may not exceed CHICAGO FIRE. eighteen nouncement that United States Senwithout the approval of the ator John F. Dryden has withdrawn as a candidate for has started Six Story Building The lessee Is merely held Practically Defor all repairs,' while the the politicians to work and tbe Indistroyed. e ntial condition la that the edifice cation point to State Senator Frank 'hall rnualn attached to the sect by O. Briggs aa Mr. Dryden'a successor. Chicago. Feb. 3. A six story build'hich it was used before the separa-""- b Mr. Briggs has authorised the state- ing at 87 Franklin street, occupied by hecar e effective until it ta ment that he la a candidate and It la several manufacturing concerns, was aid he has received assurances of practically destroyed by fire tonight. ara:iy disaffected. support from a majority of the repub- Those who suffered losses were: Liberal Terms of Lease. Oscar Loesi ner and company, manlegislators. M Rr.and deals with the question lican Senator Hollerr announces that the ufacturers of perfumery; Rlehl and " assuring pastoral succession, which will bold a caucus tomor- Slfferman, harness makers, and the '"insiders can beat be attained by republicans row evening. Ticket and Tablet company, manufacasro-ri','formation of a common law V Mr. turers of labels. Total loss 8150,000. a was Mr. of supporter Briggs which shall act as lessee, but The burned building waa close to an and hla election to the senate, h l" in:s out also that In the event of Dryden now that Mr. Drnden la out of the exchange dt the Chicago Telephone a erymu leaving the church hlm-an- y race, would be acceptable to Mr. company, where 10Q girls were on lease has the right under n c.mmon law to cede the lease to Drnden' friends. Other names men- duty. For nearly an hour they retioned Include those of farmer Gov. mained while the fire raged, but on re? Party with the consent of tha former Senator Bradley of ceiving a warning from the fire chief I an,l Provided the contract does Giggs, State Assessor Baird of Cam- they left their posts, stopping tele1" Camden, to the contrary, and Cun ares mao John J. Gard- phone service throughout the business 10 the terms of lease, M. den iirtwn-- i district for a. time. states that any legal clause ner of Atlantic City. he asserted by mutual consent ,' FAMILY ASPHIXIATED. RIGHTS IN SACRED GROTTO. parties of the lease, while the -,aa,lcal situation of the signatory r. , Armenian Monka and Others Have SeNewark, N. J., Feb. 3. Jacob Kuna rf!Bn may set forth with a and hla daughters, Caroline, aged alx rious Contest "f the Powers he holds from year and Barbara, aged 20 months, "',r,,rhlcal superiors. Should a p -re dead and hla daughter Jennie, agel Mnn. before signing, desire to Rome, Feb. 3. The Tribuna In a f,is bishop. It Is only neces- communication concerning nine yeara, la In a precarious condi15 "ir him to request n delay for the recent fight between Franciscan. tion as the result of asphlxatlnn. Kuns aud hla three daughters acre aaleep "cm the bishop cannot Armenian and Greek monks In the se-- j hi the contract and hi cred grotto at Bethlehem, urs that nn In the same bed while Mr. Kuna, who rirnature 1 superfluous, as . Jan. 22 an Italian Franciscan monk waa not affected, waa asleep in an adla personally responsible went to burn candles In tbe grotto. joining room. nrry'.Eg out of the terms of Armenians who were officiating at -STUDY GERMAN ARSENALS. intent. their altar prevented him from passing, with may be Included In the and attacked and felled him , hy h'ch It la annulled should stick. Other Franciscan rushed to Shanghai, Feb. . The new Chinese :!R,',!'ry ,wi,re the sect to which tbe rescue of their compatriot, and in ambassador to Berlin, Vsng Tehenp, r'' h when be signed, but even the general fight whlrh ensued an has recommended that the Chinese ;r, k written such a clause woul-- Italian, one Spanish and three , government and a large numlier of ss existing. monka were wounded. officers to Germany. to aiu.ly the Ger!conidr i!" circular, though The Italian consul at Jerusalem man arsenal service. addressed to Koo-eve- lt. lf Con-tinu- prao-icall- y y I -- semi-offici- - r". ' Armen-lan-GGree- Dr. Shepherd of Columbia University to Visit Countries to Cultivate Personal Relations and Gather Historic Matter DEAD. Feb. io..ii Rhoades, on,- of t).e foun.hts of Ihe New Yolk Tri'eiue slid an assleo ate tit Horace dli.l al his . home in Siiatfor! 94. Af aged . Mr. Rhoades ter leaving the formed the New York New company, which lie conducted for aouie ycaix until he sold fui to the A Pieman News compuu, aud re'ired. Desth was th result' of a sliori, caused by a isll suffered by Vr. Rhoades a week ago. ns he loti the rooms of ihe Strai-for,- l ilorlal club. Rroilrcpi.n, Latin-Amerie- an Ieck iiii-ele- Trih-.iue- "Throw up tour hand and hr iniick about It!" This waa the that wa hurled at Ed DicketM-u- . colored. who was driving along Tweuiy-thlrstreet near Qulucy axemie shortAr ly before 8 o'clock last evening. the same time the command wa issued a gun waa shoved In DirM-isoface aud a light flushed upon Inin. A head seronil man grabbed the hon-e- ' and brought hint to a atop. Du Leison did aa commanded and waa thru ordered to jump from the buggy. This he did alao for as he put It, tbe guu looked powerfully large. Onoe upon ihe ground, a third man whom Dtrkersuu had not seen before took a hand in Ihe game by proeeedlng to relieve hint of hi ready cash. After this Utile operation had been gone through wlih Dickerson was commanded to get hat k Into his vehicle and drive off.' While be was about to do this one of the highwaymen spied a pair of overshoes that he wore and theae seemed to look good to the fellow ao Dickerson had to part with them also. The colored man drove aa rapidly a the horse could go to the jMillce tatlon, where he told hla experience to the police. Captain Brown and Robert Burke were detailed on the case and at onre went to tbe scene of but failed to secure any the hold-up- , trace of the robbers. Dickerson said he had been to the canyon and waa returning home leisurely when the affair occurred. The thieves secured In addition to hla overahoea more than d $7 In money. MAN IN DELIRIUM JUMPS FROX WINDOW Nervous Strain Dua to Racant verses In Wall Street Believed to Be Cauae.- - Re- New York, Feb. 8. Howard P. Frothlngham, who while delirious from a nervous breakdown jumped from tbe second story of hla home In West 77th atreet yesterday, died juat before last midnight. The death was not reported to the police nntll toinday, when the coroner Instituted an vestigation. ervoua airsIn due to recent reverses In Wall atreet, la believed to have reused the despondency which resulted In the deed. Mr. Frothlngham wa one of the best known men In the financial district. He was probably tha beat known loan broker In the country, lending more Call" money annually than any other man or firm. Hla patronage waa very large and bla commissions In the lending business alone are aald to have amounted to more than 8100,00(1 a year. Fbr 16 yeara he waa a member of tha New York stock eschange, but he found lending more profitable than brokerage and devoted hla time almost entirely to 1L persuaded Recent v hla physician him to taTce a rest and Mr. Frothing-hawent to Atlantic City, where he remained a few days. Returning to hla home here he was confined to his bed and nurses stationed In constant attendance. When one of the nurses yesterday opened a window Mr. Frothlngham sprang from hla bed and jumped from the window. BALDWIN TAKEN TO TUCSON. CONFERENCE HELD trp WITH CONTRACTORS and John Fiores Who Havo Largo Quarrisa to Havo Charge Georg of Mason Bitter. laHiU-Amrri- Work. New York. Feb. l.-J. Oliver of Knoxville, Tenu.. the lowest bidder for the coiiatnitiUuu work on shr Panama canal, held a conference here tonight with ten other comractJis who will. Ii a understood, be associated with Mr. Oliver In the event that his lild la accrpied. The purpose of the conference, It was aald, waa to discuss the formation of a corporation whlrh would be prepared to undertake the wnriv on the Isthmus. Those preae:it, In addition to Mr. Oliver, were: John B. Me Dima Id and John Pierce of this city, George Pierce of Maine. P. T. Walsh of Ihe Walsh Contracting company, Ihivcnport, la ; P. T. Brennan of the Brennan Construction company of Washington, I) C.; Robert Russell of New York, who ha been associated with Mr. Oliver in many enterprises: W. H. Hayre. of Win. the International Contracting company of New York; Charles Aekert, third of Ihe Southern Us:'-raa- d company; . C. Cheater of the National Hank of Commerce, Washington. D. C.. and K. A. Smith of thl-- i city, Mr. Oliver declined u discuss fhe outcome of tonight's meeting, but aid that something might be made public In a few days. A represents live of Mr. Ollvrr announced some plana that have been agreed upon u addition to those already made. Mr. McDonald will, if the corpora tion to be formed la awarded th canal contract, have general super vision of the conai ruction work. George and John Pierce, who have Intereata In the largest quarries In this country, will have charge of the mason wort, and Mr. Walsh will have supervision over the work of excavation. Mr. Rrennan will have portions of the construction work to do. Robert Russell will be, It Is aald, In charge of this work. Aekert. of the Bnnlh-rrailway, will look after and have general charge nf all transportation to the, canal, not only of men employed.' but of the machinery used. R. A. C. Smith and Mr. Cheater will have charge of the flnaniial end of tbe corporation. It waa aald that the contractors In the company would aaenciate with themselves such other contractors might be necessary. Among others consulted tonight by the contractors named were P. . McCarthy, who la associated with Mr. Walsh In ihe Utter' construction company; Goo. O. Tenny, an expert on concrete work of H. C.; U C. Gunter, who has associated with Mr. Oliver In previous enterprises, and George F, Parker, representing the Title Guaranty and Surely company of Bcrenton, Pa. The latter has arraeged for (ha 82,000, (mo. The final papers for InmrporaM-jn- , ,.v.n np tomorla waa aald, will he row. Mr. Oliver had nr.tll next Y.'ednrs-dato comply with the requlrmenta of the government that lie shen'd hmry-elatwith him at least two other experienced contractor and Incorporate a company hh a capital of 83.0u0.000. It I understood thai the government will be notified tomorrow of the incorporation of the company and Its per sonnel. t. Spar-tanahur- -- e Aria.. Feb. S.Wm. Baldwin, who so narowly escaped the suslynching last night because of picion that attache to him In connection with tbe brutal murder of Mrs. Morris and her four year old daughter, was today lodged In roll at Turson. Nevertheless, the feeling against the Globe, the negro COLD WAVE. CHICAGO HAS negro and the determination lo mete la atill out summary punishment Chicago. Fell, 3 The cold wave In evidence In Gl"be. The fudescended upon Chicago accomthat neral of the victims held today waa by a gale of lilting wind sent panied attended by thousands of people and the down to 2 degrees below the pathetic scenes enseted served xero mercury during the early hours of today. to revive the anger of the men who the wind moderated, the last night gathered in front of the jail Although did not rise higher than temperature Baldwin taking Intention with the 4 degrees above aero during t)i day hla and sheriff deputlea. away from the and at 16 o'clock tonight waa hovering about the xcro mark. SHORTAGE. CAR CLARK ON very-muc- Rallroada Cannot Do One. Everything at Kansas Cit, Mo.. Feb. 3. Edward E. Clark, a member of the Interstate commerce commission, arrived here today and tomorrow will tier's a hearing of grievances of shipiwrs against railroads. In an Interview he aald: We have studied the ' shortage and demurrage questions, but the law no Jurisdiction. gtvea the commission We are in favor of legislation giving the commission some power In the matter of railroad equipment, especially at certain time of he year. But the railroads sre not wholly to blame. In the northwest there was th usual cry of 'desolation' and 'starvaH because the tion and 'Buffering' rallroada would not fumUh can. The consumers of course did not think of buying fuel until the cold came. The dealer had no stock on hand. He had not filled hla bln, but each bad a few cars filled with coal on the aide tracks. Then began the demand for more coal The rallroada In all at once, tnrmy. cold weather must furnish cars, gather up the "empt'e' and aend them, filled with cos I l lh dealers at 1. STEAMER BREAKS RECORD. atesmer Victoria. B, C., Feb. Empress of China, which reached quarantine station tonight, broke the recoid held bj the Empress of Japan, making the fosies trip made between Yokohama and this port. Bhe occupied ten days, three hours and to thirty minutes from Yokohama of Quarantine head. Tbe Empress Japan' time was ten days and ten hours. 3.-- The d STREET FIGHT IN ODESSA. Odessa. Feb. 8. There was serious street fighting her Saturday night. In which three policemen and msny In pedestrians were wounded. Esrlier the day, following the funeral of two murdered policemen, there was a conflict between Jews and members of the Black Hundred and many person on both sides were injured. FIRE , Wsahington, Frb. 3. To acquaint row-- was allowed to see three of hla Po'iih America wlih ih. educational counsel for naif an hour's conference of American Institution, today. Sunday visitors are not as a rexuiirccs p university will dispatch Dr. rule admitted 'to the Tombs, but V i In R. Shepherd, one of its faculty, has been made tn a capital to tbe leading cities of South America caoe. When the eounsel. Attorneys uexi summer. Delmaa. McFlke and O'Reilly, loft the reTomka lliey aald Thaw ana In better Tlie following annoiinrcmi-t- i was made today hy spirits today than at any lime before garding the Hie bureau of American Republic: lore ihe trial began. Thaw's keep'The director of the International ers say he ate heartily and appeared Itureuu of American Republics In ac- lea nefvoua than before. He attended cordance wlih the new and enlarged sen ice In tbe chapel and later spent nme time reading the newspapers. pngrani of the bureau in develop Inon the with tellectual and educational, a well a ihe commercial and material aide, an- TROUBLE SUXITTED nounce bt authority of Dr. Nirhula Murray Butler, president of Columbia F0KARB1T RATION university.. New York City, that Dr. r Y. R. Shepherd, pmfi-saoof hlatorv In Columbia university, whose special Difficulties Which Have Arisen BeIreresia aud studies 11 in Bpaulsn tween Honduras and Nicaragua and hlatory, will Thus to Be Settled. make a trip, aa a representative of to Ihe Columbia leading university, commercial and South American the Managua, Niclrague, Feb. S.During political during capitals obthe month of December a number of 1907. summer The of Honduras malcontents organised them-elve- s ject will he to cultivate personal Into a band In the Interior of with tho leading men of affairs tn South Anicrlra and to carry ihe country and after securing arms to them knowledge of the educational marched loward tha frontier of Nicaresources and opportunlilea of Ameri- ragua. Hearing of thla movement tho can colleges and universities, with a Honduras government sent a body of view of bringing about closer rels-- 1 troops in pursuit of the revolutionists. When tho latter waa Informed that Ion ship between the government troops were on (heir trail reptiblira and the t'ntied States. will also collect material lliey crossed tbe frontier and took for the course of lectures on Bout it refuge in Nicaraguan territory, aomo America, which he la to deliver In of them even penetrating aa far ao New York during the spring of 1908. Managua. ex-ce- y Feeling Against Him la still Very racog-1111,1- t. DAVID PECK AT TRENTON. Trenton. X. J.. Feb. 3. The lniM-ria- l porcelain works of this city were burned tod. Loss HpentHh-Amerira- n Iiln-Americs- President Koosevelt, Root and ' the n Secretary A small body of icaraguan troops waa then sent oat to patrol tho Honduras frontier In order to prevent mats are much interested herd's trip. It la hoped that it will further invneion. This body of troops reciprocally result In, the sending of waa attacked on Xtrlraguan territory South American men of letter to the by a strong force of Honduras soldiers. Tbe director of tho The Nicaraguans were worsted. United States. bureau la la correspondence with Many of them were killed In tho official and nnfvora-H- e flgtolug. and H la aald that tho Hoad lito perfect the arrangemonti for ra ns shot acme of the Nicaraguan soldiers who ainrenderad. The Hondo-ran- a Dr. Shepherd's visit." Jotlln-America- n diploIn Dr. Shep- . Latln-America- then entered further into Nlcira-gua- n territory, burning and destroying SERGEANTS REITJSAL and committing rohberriea. President Belaya .of Nicaragua enTO ATTEND CHURCH tered an energetic protest regarding the action of thla body of Honduran old I era and menaded Indemnity from To thla President Bonilla Honduras. Officer Rulaa an That May Judge Honduras of replied by offering to arSoldier March to t Required bitrate the matter. Thla proposal waa and Front Church, accepted by President Zelaya, who to Salvador, sent a representative whore a court of arbitration la now In -of 8. The feat aeaalon to conduct negotiations on this Washington. IVb. the opinion of Judge Advocate llavla basis. serof the army tn connection with geants refusal to obey orders at CoILLEGAL SEIZURE ALLEGED. to sttenl lumbus, Ohio, barracks, Catholic services, for nblrh refusal Turkish Official Salsa Cargo of the war depan men t ordered the ae Timobr, anto transfer reduction and grants other post, show the following quesConstantinople, Feb. 3. The sultan tion submitted to the secretary of war by the commanding officer of the haa ordered a special commission to examine Into th chxrges against recruiting depot at Columbus Fehml Pasha, chief of the secret poi con"la so order directing a soldier of lice of tbe palaos and a great fident and favorite of the sultan, who. a command by the commanding offIt la allrged by the German einbas, icer thereof to atiend dlviao worahlp In a church In which he waa brought recently canoed the aelxure of n ship's cargo destined tor Hamburg. Meannp and who bad no conscientious oc raof a forest near llies against attending aurh services, while, the proprietor so manifestly Illegal a to warrant Mldlah on the Black sea, haa takru such soldier to deliberately violating refuge in the Gentian embassy for protection against Feb ml Pasha. 1 the same?" waa detained aa a prisoner In hla nplnb-Judge Advocate Gen- recently eral Davis calb-- attention to the fact for a fortnight by Fehml Pasha, who to that congress la forbidden, by tho first forceda him by frequent beating hlin to document pay agreeing alga to to the constitution, amendment 26 per rent of the Income of the formake any law raapectlng an la aald Fehml or of religion prohibiting est Industry. It obtainedthat the cargo way free exorcise thereof." He aaya of- Pasha In thla disficers and enlisted men of the army of timber which la the subject of havo never ben required to attend pute. from Constantinople, A dispatch religious service. Jan. said (hat FVhml Pasha had 1 must, therefore. Conclude that," come 29, with th General Imvla continues, "while a GermanInto serious conflict embassy owing to hla causing post commander lawfully may Issue aelxure of a ship's rargo destined such orders aa he may deem neces- tbs for Hamburg. The sultan tried to observance a secure proper to sary or the Sabbath. It la not competent pacify the embassy official! by orderthe Immediate release of the carfor him to require officers and enlist- ing but go, Germany In a forcible note or divine aenrlcea, ed men to attend demanded the punishment of Fehml reIn instructions lo promulgate Pasha, pointing out that In the step spect to tbe observance of the day, taken he was guilty of an Infraction which are In excess of or contrary to him of the penal code, rendering the requirements of tbe fifty second liable to life Imprisonment artirle f war. "A an incidtnt of bia authority aa STORM, KILLS STOCK. post commander, however, he may reservices divine attend to those quire in form at. a designated time and Kon Kohre Will Loso 80 Per Coot of His Vast Horda. place, and to marrb to and from the place where service are to be held, Butte, Mont, Fob. 3. Kon Kohrs, in a proper military manner. He may of Dear Lodge. Mont, one of tho most also require an officer or officer to supervise such forma- prominent stockmen of the state, la In tion, to march the command to and Butte and states that he la In receipt from aald chapel and to maintain or- of advices from the northern range der during the progress of such ser- that hla stock biases will rearh about vices. Bitch an order does not re- 80 per rent of hla herds, so fierce Is quire the officer or non commissioned the storm that Is sweeping the northMr. Kohre officer who receives U to take part in ern districts of Montana. the worahlp. but only to ee that the tatea that tho storm conditions In requirements of the article are ob- Valley county and the other big catserved by those who voluntarily at- tle and sheep sections ia simply appalltend. The case Is similar of an officer ing. Could cars be bad many head of officer who comor mand tbe ese-jr- t and firing party at stock could be saved, but In view of a military funeral. In which the rethe great scarcity of rolling stock quirements of the drill regulation flock masters are offering their sheep provide for a particular participation for sale at from 30 to 50 cents per In the religious services of Interment. head. Great Northern and Northern PaIt cannot be dented that an order an officer to auchd uty Is a cific traffic Is demoralised. lawful order, notwithstanding tbe fact I hot burial ALDRICH CONVALESCING. aervices may he conducted hy a clergyman of another dmomina-tlon.- " Boston, Feb. 3. Thomas Bailey111 for the author, who haa been several day, underwent a alight THAW SEES COUNSEL. alteration today. The patient waa reNew Yor, Feb. 3. Harry K. Thaw, ported as resting comfortably tonight It Is expected he will have a rapid whose trial for the murder of Rtan-loWhite will be continued tomor bar-rick- a d estah-IlahsM- Aid-ric- |