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Show VI tKTlsE AL) IN PRESS ASSOCIATED L DISPATCHES THE EXAMINER UTAH WEATHER FORECAST ra IT IS ran THE PRICE IT CHARGES MEDIUM ADVERTISING BEST the ,y THE CITY. THE EXAMINER reaches THE county AS THE INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL BE well the city, our subscrip!on BOOKS ARE OPEN TO AD- FAIR THURSDAY - VERTISERS NO. IV VOL OGDEN i CITY, I THURSDAY TAH. olive, thuxe who make our law ah.'ulil be tree from ail vindictive feeling ami miclea iii.g prejudices and duly puaiil-nagainst a dangerous diseegari of saf.' and voiixervatlve business iuli. "We van not escape the proof of the (xisience and activity of autl-- me s, ll is nut well for us to lorgcl that though this sentiment is to an extent one of the manifesto' Sous of the of restlessness and rerklvs our times, it is none ihe less asuger-i.ii- s IARRY THAW AND WTE FORCED POLICE l DENOUNCED BY JEROME t'ai'ni- - Chaiiuiug. Xew j LEAPED Matvli 13 While tecl-iunuucls tin- fog that made shipping nnn nients aior.g ;be coast toda the Hriiisii tramp siciiiiicr Gowanhuin, Captain Forbes, ran her imv- - in the saU'I off the south xii.ue of lumg lsl.ii and late was taxi r ground. Ttie st carnet at.-tested easily to wjx not lie in .in.r in.meiii.ne danger. Tugs t , her. Im tin n captain-- hftidl.' put eXfieeled to is' of assistance the fog lifted PHYSICIANS FIND DENCE OF CRUELTY. pllire(, Almost EVI- - Thirtee- Ben C Wright of Denrr Tried Family Kii'ed Will Not Be by As- phyxiation. Denver. March 13. I'li'.r-- s j I d wav 1 1: found important evidence sh.ui Columbus. (Mi iu. March 13. Word agatust Benjamin C. W'r.gKi. lie will has reccivt.l here by hi- - truer probably never be triyJ on the charge (nut Col. A. C. Sharp lias liei-of murdering his wiiv and chii.l It;, judge advocate general "I Hie s li let Atioruey George A Stinger ( tilled States troop in Cuba, tie was tJiat evidence to enmict tin- - man judge advocate general in Porto Kieo la larking, but haa n ei dropped the luring the first vcais of Aiiii'ricuii investigation. and is now located in Cobs hv The alleged confes-io- n nude rado. IVilicr is of Wright to Chief Delaney said to be worthless a evidence, havINSTRUCTOR IN BALLOONING. use of ing Item obtained h plivsieal force. Three pbysiriaiir. who examKan.. March 13 l.lv.i ined Wright In Jail after he uiudv Ihe tens in Frank I. Isihn:. Sixih "avsiry, confession, declared tliut tie bad rel S. A., has been detailed as in cently lieeu cruelly lenten. as he struetor of ball '.Mining at Fort elalmed. ht-e- i n 1 i in IliOt'i won the Lieutenant James Gordon lienuett cup In tnr Imlloon race, whidt begun at Paris on Keptemlnr 3" and ended ihe same day. MEN RAN DOWN BY AUTO. -- iwhu-ly-fo- Lo Angeles. March 13. ; g can-isilie- d. STEAMER ASHORE. Eire Island. L. I.. March 13 -- Tha Ixme Hill life saving station repons a steamer ashore off Blue Point lltr saving station, on the aourh shore of Long Island. Roth the lame llill and Blue Point crews hare gone (t, the Malsianca of the vessel, whose name i unknown. DRUMHEAD BL Petersburg. Match Statistics published today regarding the drumhead court martial ahow that, up to Marrh 5th. when their activity waa suspended, 764 persons were ex ecu led, aa average of almost five dally. The majority of the executions occurred in Poland and the Baltic provinces. ire-nu- -- Ken-im- 's a cam-pelle- d ex-Jit- ent-off- k con-tru- ct P""! e I n Inn-res'- pu-,.- - ., - - 1 Effort Made to Get Judge Dunne to Confess That He Was Biased and Prejudiced Against the Boodler. Ban Francisco, Marrh 13. After the nuuic of four talesmen had been drawn front the Jury box, the trial of Ruef on the grand jury Aiirauam charge of extorting money train French rextauriiui keepers wa today continued In Judge Dunne's rouit un- Counsel for til Monday uioiiilng Kitef objected' to ihe drawing of any fimlier namcK .luring the absence from who has eiiurt of Juryman Dunihn-1- , lieeu temporarily excused, and Judge fhie.no thought it well, ss au adjournment for at least one day was inMsted oil, to take s recess until the ante nn xiipreme court renders its decision baKuef'a application for release on ilee corpus. It was at. the sc.ggea-tlon nf Assistant District Altorary that the four riaya' atiapeuxlou of the trial WHS finally ordered. Tried to Get Dunne Say Was Biased. The feature of tiMiay'a session, aside from the fact that 'the actual trial nf the Indicted boss waa begun by the was ihe detercalling of talc-memined and spirited attempt nf Ruefs lawyers tn Induce Judge Dunne to cun-fe- s himself biased and prejudiced against Die defendant and tn grant a change of trial judge. Thia attemrp, vehemently by Mr. Henry, opposed failed at every poitiL In rontiaven-tini- i or thn affidavits nf blaa and prejudice filed by the defense, the prosecution filed affidavits of denial, among them one by Judge Dunne hlmerlf and snoDtor by Honey, and it was by objecting to the weighing of three charges and counter charges hy Judge Dunne that the defense opened Its bate tie for hla replacement on the tiench. They non 1 ended that under a provision of the rivil rode a trial Jndge la not a proper person to pass upon the of fart raised, hut should should call tn the Judge of another court and to him submit the decision ss to whether he is or la not of Mas against Ibe defendant. Ordered Caae to Proceed. The prosecution, opposing this leal effort to save Ruef front trial before a Judge who, he declare, will treat him unfairly, quoted the civil code aa bestowing upon Judge Dunne tho vary 1ms jKiwer disputed by the defense aud n. n pna-seas- slowing It upon him as trial Judga exclusively. After more than au hour bad been spent lu a debate that waa lively throughout and at times decidedly acrimonious, Jndge Dunne ruled igsinat the motion for a change of venue and ordered the case to proceed. Ruaf in Blggya Custody. Just before court was adjourneit Honey asked that the dlsqiialifiraDnn of (he sheriff and coroner and the continuance of the elisor be ordered and that Ruef he remanded to the custody of the elisor fur so long as Ihe trial rhall last. This motion waa bitterly attacked hy Attorney Ach, who denounce.) it aa "tyrannical aud and a fresh battle participated in by counsel and the court was at once under way. During ita course Judge Dunne reminded Mr. A eh that he hud no runtldMice In either tho sheriff or coroner aa fit persona to have the ruatody of the prisoner, and he brought the liineuaaUm to a close hy making the order that Heney had asked for. This means that Ruef. utiles freed by a higher court, must remain a closely watched and carefully guarded prisoner In the hands of Elisor Biggy, Detective Burns and their deputies for at feast three or more weeks, Heney having intimated that it will take that long to try him. The ease against Mayer Schmitz, which Is alinilKr to (list against Ruef, waa set over to April I. Denies He la Prejudiced. Judge Dunne denies that he haa been prejudiced hy the comment against Ruef in the newspapers ln Ban Kraneism. He denies Diet Rudolph Bprerklea testified In a hearing before him that he (Bpreckles) had guaranteed a fund of $100,0110 for the prosecution of Ruef. Mr. Bpracklee' testimony waa that he had guaranteed a fund of $100,009 to Investigate municipal affairs. When the reading of the affidavit waa concluded, Ihe defendants attorneys asked that Judge Dunne be called as a witness. After argument the court denied the motion for a change of trial judges. Jndge Dunne then ordered the Impanelment of the Jury arid-trsry- to ORDER EH JAPS "Ban Franclaco, March 13 To dore Roosevelt, President of the I'nlted Btatea and the Hon. Kllhu Root, Secretary of Stale: "At a regular meeting of the hoard or education, held thia afternoon, a resolution, as agreed upon with you. Certified was adopted unanimously. Dicopy was given to I'nlted States I (Signed strict ADornev Devlin. . WALSH. "LAWRENCE President of the Hoard of Education. Suits Will Ba Dismissed. The President having telegraphed Rchmltx yesterday 'hat he Mavor would direct Mr. Devlin to dlni! the nits against the board in the Cnited States circuit court and the supreme a the accourt nf California a tion stated should be taken bv the upboard, members nf that hody look on the Japanese incident a insofar as Ban Francisco is concerned. There is. however, it ia to stated, an nn written reservation the effect that should the President re-s reciprocal promises to the board of garding discretionary restriction coolie Immigration to California not he carried out. the hoard may feel at the October liberty to tion and again segregate Die Japanese. Action of the Board. or Following Is Die official iccord the hoard's act ion at today s meet- 15. 1906. "Resolved, That children of all allea race who apeak the English language, tn order tu determine the proper grade to which they may be entitled to be enrolled, must first he examined aa to their educational qualifications by the principal of the school where the application fur enrollment shall have been made. Section 3. If Ball alien children hlrih over the agea nf 9, 10. 11, 12. 12. 14. 15 and 16 yean ahall lie enrolled In any of the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh or eighth grades, respectively. "Becetlon 3. If said alien children shall be found deficient In their ability to apeak, or deficient in the elements of the English language, or unable to attend the grades mentioned In Bectlon 2. by reason of the restrictions mentioned therein, such children shall be enrolled In special schools, nr in special clauses, established exclusively for atirh children, and ln the manner the hoard of edit ration shall deem proper and moat TWO-CEN- T FARE. Harrisburg. Marrh 13. The senate committee today reported favors hly roll roiid fare which the twn-eepassed Die house two weeks ago. Despite the opposition of the railroads, the bill Is expected to pass the senate next week. The senate committee struck out the clause imposing one year's imprisonment for railroad officers for violation of the aci. The clause providing for Sl.f'O" fine remains. ing: FOR WAR SEIGE. Resolved and Orltred. That the NOMINATIONS by the following resolution, adopted hc board of education on the 11th day of Manugu. Nicaragua. March Is American steamer City of Para, October, 19m;. he. and Ihe same aa having on board l.uuti rifles destined hereby repeal''1', exceptingKoic-iichilfor Amapala. Honduras, was recenDy It appllea to Chinese and overhsuled by a Nicaraguan gunboat dren. Resolved That in accordance with whieh seized the rifles. The Selinni wih pci mini'll to pvTc-i- l to her At Dele X. Sec: inn 1i:t;2 of are of California, principal!13.-T- sie-ni- er lw )' - prpaent. It waa finally, decided to take an adjournment until Monday morning; Friday being law and motion day, and PITTSBURG hereby directed to send all Chinese, Japanese and Korean children to the public achiatl, situated on the south aide of flay street, hetamen Powell and Mason, on and after Monday, Oct. AFTER begin. no court being held on Batnrday. Resolution is Adopted. Ban Francisco. March 13. The Ran Francisco hoard of education kept its word with President Roosevelt, unanimously rescinding the resolution of last October bv which Japanese were segregated In 'the public schisd and adopting an alternative resoiniion in accords nee with the understanding reached at the Washington conference between the Iresldent. Herniary Roof the school board and Mayor Rchmlts. Thn board then sent the following: Telegram to the President, Theo- ." Three names had been called when the proceeding came to a sudden atop. It waa found that one Juror had been temporarily excueed by the court. The defense objected to the drawing of any further names from the jury hog nqtll the absent talesman ahall ho In Accordance With Understanding Reached at Washington An Alternative To Preserve Order. 1 COURT MARTIAL. 13. h- -r Cars May Moving Tonight One Hun- dred Extra Policemen Ordered on Duty When R. H. Ingram, general superintendent nf the Sun hern Pacific railroad, wa dashing east on Fifth street in nn automobile to catch a train last night the motor struck Frank O. Heamer of this city and fatally injured him. I'nd.r the Mupcrvlaion of Mr. Ingram, hr was removed to Die Emergency hospital, where he died today. . -- LAWYERS TRY - - j text!-nsrn- IMPS PROMOTION FOR SHARP. r,ew and since the beginning of the trial District Attorney Jerome has been trying to put in evidence a photogruph-adjotirueshortly after 12 o'clock to- - r c()py t)f th,. niff davit. It developed tomorrow morning. The yesterday that, the copy was made by OF INTEREST TO MINE OWNERS. uay until the Mine photographer who had lteen liroaeciitlng attorney found his opporattack Thaw and Evelyn employed by Stanford White to make Grand Rapids, Mich.. March 13. tutiliv t Xeshii Thaw in arguing on the questhe tired butterfly" and other pit lures Judge Knapp, nf the V. 8. circuit court 0f Evelyn Nesbit. tion of the admissibility of ihe lestltoday admitted that jesterduy lie isthe i jgr. .leroine continues quite optlmis-:e- r sued a restraining order prohibiting muny which Abraham Hummel, who is under Indictment for (je about bringing the taking ol the stockhuldere of the ralnniei utul of perjury in the Dodgc-Mnrs- e Heels Mining company from holding a It divorce esse, has to offer. meeting for the purpose of voting No poison waa found in the bodies of ts io (liable Delphin M. Delma, proxies in the Osceola company anil her child and it la the lieu ring on au Injunction was set Mrs. Wright and defense iiad'ng cnuisel for the defense, to conthat their sult authorities and frame reply to 25. for March Knappen re claimed bv the Judge were probably caused by rsr-Mr. Jerome, and also to allow the latluted absolutely to discuss the matter. deaths from a defective gas heai-e- r ter sn opportunity of completing the The action before Judge Knappen was Imn dioxide in which fire had lieeu burning all Mpothetlcal question which he is to Instituted by Attorney Boynton on f DEATH LI8T LESSENS. pip to experts, that the early adjournof the Bigelow Interests in the night when the bodies were found. As ' defense placment was ordered. mine and follows the feature a test of tltia theory, the with Osceola Officers the Among Mieiing Eight the gas ed a dog In the house We warn to show that the girl who the secure to of the signature From attempt French Battleship. two hours, it after and heater tiild this remarkable story was or-burning bill the to proWarner Governor of ' was taken out tiered." Mr. Jerome cald he hopes to Toulon. March 13. The efforts to re. hibit ing one mining company from is asserted, the animal i luce the rebuttal for the people tocover the bodloa A those Killed ey the voting stock In another competing usphv slated. morrow evening. explosion on board the French battle- mine, which was avowedly Introduced DUMB GIRL'S AFFLICTION. Hummel Ready to Swear. ship lean here yesterday, which have to nrevent the acquisition of Oxceola the Calumet and Hecla Manlng by During his argumeui today I bo dis- been carried on with energy fur In ' Were Handicapped I Physicians asserted that Hummel trict attnriii-hour., have not yet reattltcd In company. Diagnosing Her Ailment. j would swesr Evelyn Nesbit told him definitely fixing the number of ties. After the last rolicall t. might SENSATIONAL DISAPPEARANCE. three days after her return from EuChicago, March 13. A dispatch rope In 19"3 that Thaw had beaten her there were -- till unaccounted fur eight from Jacksonville, 111., says: 11 is little men. There aeti-aofficers and would she 13 beesitse not sign March Ohio, rruelly Columbus, Physicians of this city ere handithaL all these missing ran perpapers be hid prepared, falsely accusitonal disappearance of Charlaa E. capped yealerday In diagnosing the alithat the total numof the member of the ng Stanford White of having drugged ished. It Is Burr, one ment of Emma Juhich, the conber of dead will resch 120. for and lietrayed her. Mr. Jerome Inflicted board of public aervice. deaf, dumb and blind ward of ine state tended tbai --he had told much more; bribery, baa led to fears that he lias now in the state school for the blind that Thaw seemed bent upon putting committed auldde. here. Entma, whose only means of Htsufnrd White in the penitentiary; Judge Evans today set the time for are her fingers, became conversation tothat the statement that White had bej the trial of the indicted man for 111 Nashville, Tetin., March 13. as her temperature and suddenly Stannot was that her true; trayed Grover Cleveland has sub- morrow. rose her strength failed her. It was fort! White had never harmed her. and Edward Morlsrlty, former aecreiary with the greatest difficulty that she to the insurance investigating mitted thu Thaw wa consumed with rage commission of the Tennessee assem- of the city boatfl of health, Indicted was finally able to tell with her Auwhen she refused to sign and swear bly a brief In opposition to a bill re- for emhecxlement, la also mlawing. gers, a word or two at a time, of the in the papers containing "lies against quiring that life insurance companies pain she suffered. finally It was deStanford White." ANOTHER BOMB EXPLODES. cided that the child had 'appendicitis operating In Tennessee Invest 7u per Bitter Attack an Evelyn. cent of their reserve fund from Tenand preparations have been made fur These things were put in the form nessee policies In Tennessee securities. Kharakovo, Russia, March 13. an operation. While the police today were acarch-lnof sn affidavit,'' declared Mr. Jerome, Mr. Cleveland aya: The girl often has been railed a secs rooms student, If Ihe by that the affidavit sttd that occupied was subscribed to "It seems quite apparent ond "Helen Keller" on account of the one officer, to be are b..mb a exploded, killing best legislative results hy Errlyn Xesl.il when she knew what many wonderful tilings she has been she was doing and what the paper reached by safeguarding all the inter- three policemen and two civilians. 81x able to do In spiie of her affliction. A were insurothers injured. ests in any way related to life special typewriter, with rained keys We sent to show that the girl who was made for her. and with this, she mid this remarkable story here on the has written many Klmrt stories. sltness stand swore at another time, The legislature has made several apunder the solemnity of an oath, that for her care. propriations naked el ripped absolutely naked she had e uJii red the lashings and beatings NEGRO CANDIDATE. of this defendant rather than swi ar to' hi false statements that Stanford Placed on Independent Ticket for White had drugged and ruined her. Mayor of Kansas City. Mr. Jerome argued that the material point of the ease Is whether or not Kantum City, Marrh 1 R. Joaluh Evelyn Neeblt told Thaw the story of Wallace Voohies, a negro, filed a prii-tioalleged ruin by Stanford White. signed bv ti" members of his Without the story in evidence, lie race, with the rlir clerk In Kansas the reason for the defendant's City. Kansas, asking that his name lie xlkKed Insanity disappears. The prose-iiin- r placi d on the ballot for mayor upon plainly admitted the importance the Independent ticket to be voted at of young Mrs. Thaw's testimony, and the coming municipal election. he ald he wished by Hummela Be y Voohies was burn a slave In Nashto show her own repudiation of ville, Just before the cktse of the Civil the charges which on the ' witness war. He ha been a member of the land she renewed against White. force and a deputy street compolice To Discredit Story Told Harry. missioner and now is In business for Thus." he concluded, the Jury may himself. infer front her own statements after Do you expect to win," was asked her return from of Vuohtes. Europe in 1903 whether nr not he had within two months Sure I do. Wouldn't have entered "f 'hat time tol.l this defendant the the race if I hadn't. No man ever init ge she said she did. March 13. Th? end Investigating the value of railroad lost yet that I backed for office. I can Louisville, Mr. minus objected to Hummel as of the street K, car strike is believed to property In the state. Mr, Hill said push myself In the same way." witness nn Ihe ground that Ills test- be In sight. Service on all the lines the company had adopted the method imony had to do with the truth or may be resumed hy tomorrow night. of reducing ratea as the revenue has BODY OF AGED MAN. falsity of Sirs. Thaw's narration and A conference between commercial justified, and an Investigation of the "a- - not would ahow that i Its rates, Identified as Former Rabbi of Cinpermissible under the rules ot Interests and the railway company ajid record n He will proceed wlih his the strikers was held today in an ef- especitilly on grain and farm products, cinnati. rsunii'iit tomorrow. Mr. Jerome's fort to agree n an arbitration scheme. are lower then In other sections of rom 'liriim is that while he may not The meeting adjourned until tomor- the country. Today Great Northern Chicago. March 13. The body nf 'sek the truth nr falsity of Mrs. row morning. Mayor Barth iss ted an rate applied to Union Pacific late an agod man which had born in the riiaw's statement that she wa would mean a reduction in the I'nion enmity morgue f't a week wa Idenorder to provide for D'ft extra ,il hv White, he can attack the There was no serious disorder Pacific income of over $5,O00,0'i0, and tified yesterday a that of l)r. Samuel '"i'll of her assertion that she told during the day. in the case of the Northwestern of F Eisenberg. once a prominent Jewish 'h'w.ry to Thaw at the time he say that amount. nearly rabbi who had disappeared from 111 '" did. Asked by Attorney James Multan if residence, the Hi" l Iroquois al 3035 It were true that the linea In the East Michigan av.iitie. Delmas Tries to Block Testimony. Fewer Protestant Churches in Ntw have not been making enormous profMr. Delmas first It developed that Dr. Elseulierg. who sought today to inits recently. Mr. Hill replied that he was 70 vear oirt. had dropped dead York, but Mors Synagogues. i' rrupt Hummel's testimony by show-- !' while In an eledid not think so. He said the whole from heart 'bat be was acting as Evelyn 13. The decline I question of operation will be on a vator in some Flfih avenue business March Washington. legal adviser and counsel when Mi made certain statements to him. of religion Interest in New York, par- different basis; the cost has increased house. Once hup of the best known prcnelj-erHummel evaded this, however, hy aay-"- u ticularly among workingmen, wa the ho much that he knew of an Eastern in Cincinnati, he met with re'i be was acting solely aa White's subject of a conference at the white line which had advanced rates, today between the president and think all nf the railroads of the coun- verses and in hi M Me was i' .rjtei and no legal actions had been house and Dr. try today have received a check they to ke nn a living ity pedIn behalf of Mias Net-w'- - Dr. Walter Laldlaw, secretary, Sage McDonald Mackey, representing will not get ever for many, many dling confectionery. lie sail he was paid a yearly the Federation of Churches of that years, he asserted, by White and could not say purpose of enNO ATHOL HILL CUT-OFwhat he charged the arenitert city. The visit for the ONE GRAND FLEET NOW. the president's aid toward arous" listing If Asked affidavit. the tip " Omaha. March 13. The I'nion Pau $1,000. he said absolutely It ing a greater interest in religion in New York and thereby effecting the All American Cruising Vessels Will cific reProsd announced today that ' nn; . He finally placed the charge establishment of additional churches. . near ' Sail Under One Head. work on Ihe A'ho! Hill "about one hurdred dollars. be discontinvisitors told the num"'htn Evelyn Thaw was on the wit The president'schuiches Cheyenne. Wy.. would was disproporr'-- Washington, March 13. Complete ued at once because of adverse legisstand she said Stanford White ber nf these It was nlanx for the consolidation Into one lation tuwnrfl that road, ending In a to see her one evening in 1901 tionate to the population. are less Prot-Yor- fleet of all American emitting vessels cut in rates. The Athol hill Is he. "sked her what ahe had told Hum- - pointed out that thereNew than in Ihe Pacific ocean were made public tween Denver sn.l Cheyenne, and I t him. adding that Abe Hum- - (tant churches in (t0 although today by the Navy department. ils wpre The the heaviest grad on sj'M'nt. H ywii tierp bas just squeezed $1,000 out of " fifteen mile 'td the Lord only knows how there are six more Catholic churches order probably will go into effect was designed to The aliout the end of this month, when of new road, eutt'ns off the hil. and and eighteen more synagogues " ",n he will squeexe another." Interest In Rear Admiral Brown son will become men will lie displayed deep president grade Eight hundred Denied Signing tht Affidavit the matter and promised to aid the commander In chief of all American thrown out of work by the stoppage. Young Mr. Thaw's testimony can In every way possible. naval vessels In the Pacific. Rear A,1 Eighty iier cent of R'1" bw the affidavit waa that mlral Swlneburne will he commander finished. White had taken her to Hum-fi'- "' of the second squadron and Rear AdHILL WILL ADVANCE RATES. Vice President Mobler said fhat ihe office after telling her lot of miral J. H. Dayton will command the abandonment of 'nion work was 'olble things about Harry and that Says All Railroads Will Have Hard third squadron due to inability to make loans In New ''1 toll Hummel shout her trip Tim for Many Years. York end that the policy of ':r ''ah Europe with Thaw. KIRKMAN REMAINS IN PRiSON. was being d ln no wxe sk reli'invnol," she said, "then die-- ! ' St. Paul. Marrh 17. "I want to go , in lot of tYnrs to man nrtd put on record here that ynnr rat will be Leavenworth. Kan., March 13. taliation. 's about Harry Thaw which was advanced la the Nnrthwjt Inrxi of Judge Pollock. In the I'nited State r- ' T'..o nt a'!." District court, today denied the appll-ralmINSPIRATION MINE SOLD. being reduced. They will Vo d n.'o'i In VlmplT beca"e 1: la met wary to ;.r writ of habeas corpus In a any paper zlgirnr f.r !' ont-- e, but admitted haring vlflo the service. Now. I am not com- The case of , George w. Globe. Ariz.. Man 13. -- The Inspira''tic- papers later in White's plaining about rates, but prowem con- Klrkman. Klrkman contended that his tion mine re has been sold to the 'fl:n. ,a;i ( laimpfl not l;iow ditions woi'd bankrupt some of the two senencei were concurrent, while Lrwifiohn for approximately iv ihn were. tonid time ros ls In thl tae the War department held they were $3.00(1, nun, rensti'U'ing (he largest slJames J. Hill, presi- cumulative. Klrkman still has "he i'.'tf.jmle.I Tims ieclti-e.v.,rVr:!(bill ever male in 'be Globe ditriet. vthiie now her the paiieps. She dent nf the Great Nnrthern, befoie the months to serve In the federal tinijihii The General prison ' mken to IDmimi'l's offic:-- , and Bund berg coniir.lt'ee which 1 st Fort Leareavrth. presides, and JAdolph Ia j consulting engineer, 9l.5iHi.miu. I n, Cincinnati. Ohio, March 13. Leap lug head first from a window upon the thirteenth story of the Tract ion building, Gertrude Hanlah, aged iwen-tyears, a stenographer, committed suicide today lc the eight of hundred f people. In falling the struck and broke an electric feed wire before lending upon the curb stone ntwr the busiest corner in the city. No cause is kuuwn for the suicide. there a paper bearing her signature -- howc her au.l burned She was nut allowed to examine it, she oe- - l.e pi.ivliasvii,. in-- HEAD FIRST. Young Woman Jumped From a Window. n-Story t TRAMP STEAMER AGROUND. THREE District Attorney Found An Opportunity to Bitterly Attack the Defendant and His Child-Wi- fe Trouble Over Affidavit. r FRI- PRICE FIVE CENTS 157 14. The casli (viisidera-liot- . and Ihe Muck considers. iii is si P'li.nuii The will ratify ine deal at a uiet lug un April 1 i and that It certainly gains converts with every new occasion fur r MARCH MORMXCj. -' York March 13. After a fore-- I alrnuat entirely ,ll0n cession occupied Jerome In a bit-,,y District Attorney ier denunciation of the defendant and his wife, the trial of Harry K. Thaw flir i he murder of Stanford White was AND DAY. IN DANGER. Rising and May Lower Part of City. Rivera Rapidly Imin-da- ta Pittsburg, March 13. The Mon unand Ohio river arw rising rapidly tonlghL A stage of 29 feet, has been reached in this city and Tbla stags In 29 feet is anticipated. six feet over the danger mark and will Inundate the lower portion of the etty. Report a from up river points ar alarming. A greater part of many towns In the Monongahela valley aro submerged and many persona narrowly escaped with their lives. Tho property damage la heavy. A bridge at Harmaraville collapsed, precipitating a freight train into the water and drowning three trainmen. it shell, Allegheny ooooooooooooooo O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MARRIED IN COURT. Shreveport. La.. March 13. At midnight last night in the courtroom where he had five before been declared minute not guilty of murder. I.e Brock wa married to Mrs. Hattie Kelley, (he woman In defense of whose reputation he did the killing. The Jurymen who had acquitted Brock were the witnesses and the trial Judge performed the cere-minilrock shot I. A. Burk-halast summer, alleging that he cursed Mr. Kelley. O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ooooooooooooooo |