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Show wtOm advertise IN examiner u- tiw 1N FLLL ASSOCIATED the PRESS i mm gripSKiMt.'V-s&ia- DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST - price it charges, it is MEDIUM REST ADVERTISING THE EXAMINER flTY THE COUNTY AS WELL OUR SUBSCRIP. CITY. THE INDICATIONS .ifi. OK" ifoU WOK VOL THE WEATHER FAIR TUESDAY TO ARE THAT WILL BE AND WED- NESDAY. IV NO- - OGDEN 99 CITY, UTAH. TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1907 PRICE FIVE CENTS DELMAS MAKES AN ELOQUENT PLEA FOR LIFE OF THAW den of Iniquity or ethers ti.&t lu kept and their relations ruu'm.ietl for a period of several months. uu-or Again 1 ask, la th.t s:i-- r rather is the story whirii I i,ar rei whit-lor Evejvn ined to you. the si Nesbit told Harry Thus m J uno, ISO?, In Paris?If eli never told Harry Tliatr the things, then when Le appeared on the witness stand s ,e was an untruthful wltucM. Again, if she did tell Oil story to Harry Thaw, was it true? Did th things she uM of actuv ffltt Mill HITS MOTHER THAT FRISCO From the Clutches Evelyn Stanford Delmas Bitter Language, Proves GRAFT April rt ft. E dat Benson-Diamon- which begin April :2nd, in Jwatce 8 la fiords rood. In making this arrangMUeut, th court reuiaarkwd that Mioutil tus tana fraud unto continira to th exteue of voueuuiing th remainder of th spring term, arrangements would b nude tbe trial of Mrs. Bradley In another urt. Tbe defense will be permitted to take teaiiutouy orally befiww a la I'tah and California. This it t understood will obviate Cite nece-!tat bringing all tbe fourteen for the defense from Umae Matt at government espenae. E fr Nickle Machines Occupy Center Deliberate Perjurer. I While ttra Mna Aura M. Hradley. charged with shiaiung to former Senator Drown, ot Utah, waa uot set today and It wa arranged d that It should follow the Ilvds Schneider taint fraud cum-- , Washington, to and tele- - TRIAL OF MRS. BRADLEY. dale for th trial That the) did, you hare ally occur manv evidences. In the first place, Love for have her testimony that Uisv did Nesbit His Efforts Tells of Thaw's Rescue you Take place, la corroUiratlon of liar statements I beg to call your attenof White" Abe Hummel, Her tion to various things la Tbe evtdeure. Slot You have watched her manner of testifying. From your experience as Himself Declares in men in th world, you emu tell whether or not thia child, for child she U of today, la a canning artrena. who was repeating a story gh had learned sad relrearwed. You eaw her countenance; Sew York, April 2. The trill of more comments to maka along this place to place without any fixed you aew how horror overspread It mur-- 4 line before he cornea to his plea for Harr)- K. Thiw, charged with the when she told that terrible story. San Franrisco, April 2. "But nature had endowed her with nearing the the defendant'! lift. tt of Stanford White, la M. she put herself In that plight Gladly machines and police corruption The court was room the Delmaa, Jusa of crowded. fatal Delphln md. Attorney oeauty beauty gift the ask of tha one person hi tha tice Fitzgeralds injunction that abso- which manifested Itself In youth, a for the California advocate, thle afternworld who loses her the one person alleged to have resulted from tln-loon began hla closing address to the lute quiet must be maintained waa gift with which the mother soon saw she loves. You saw her strained fare; use. occupied the attention of the for hardly nereaaary, for there was Inter- means of supporting the family. jury, and after he had apokei grand jury at its session tods). The At fourteen years she waa In Philmore than two hour and a half, an est In every utterance of the attorney. telephone Investigation wss tempo(Continued on Page Three.) adjournment waa taken until tomorrow In the throng ware many attorneys of adelphia, already embarked upon .he rarily sidetracked and no further note, some of whom have traveled perilous sea of an artist's model. Uut morning. Mr. Delmas expecla to conware returnrd. Tbs trial hour la many miles to be present at the cli- New York, the great metropolis, was clude before the luncheon of Abe Kuef for extortion was rereached. District Attorney Jerome will max of a trial which for length and the market where such natural gifts sumed before Judge fhinne and proare most sought and moat dearly paid sustained lnteffest has no equal. make the cloning addreag on Wednea-riafor half an hour when ad gressed ahnuld be in the rame 'a York New All fate and to the Thaw of were in the for, Thaws family and family waa taken until tomorrow Journment evenimoth of court room. They aat unmoved, as and by the procurement tho hand of the jury tiy Wednesday on account of the indisposmorning Philaordered usual, throughout Mr. Delmass argu- er, the employment begun in ng. Justice Fltcgerald today ition of Attorney Arh for the defense. the jury lucked up until the end of ment. Thaw turned to them from time delphia waa renewed and the beautiArh filed an affidavit lu support uf the trial. The Judge's charge to the to time as his attorney seemed to ful child wended her way through lha an application for an order requiring wriutrifce some telling blow. Thaw's fare streets from morn till noon and from Jury uadoiibiedly will be delivered Ihe proprietor and the editor of the er the district attorney concludes. The turned frequently to his wife, who noon till eve, from studio to studio Pan Francisco Cfinmicle to show rause latter aaya hla speech will occupy nut seems to be standing the brunt of the and from artist to artiat and at tha why they should not be punlHheJ for more than three or four hours. storm. She had a responsive smile end of the week the scant earning In having published an ediconlempt not bane would hla he her mother to she carried supfar tha Declaring plea ready for hla every look. torial the court's conduct denouncing bis because District Attorney Jerome waa not In port of the family. npon the unwritten law," of Kuef's counsel. Judge Dunns, re"Brave and courageous, we find this client found ample protection lu the court to hear Mr. Delmas speech. Hla fused to consider the matter at thin written statutes of the state of New assistant, Mr. Garvan, took note. Mr. child at fifteen yean of age nulling lime, saying It would tend to aide York, Mr. Delmas made a striking apJerome, It was said, was busy with In the day time from studio to studio, track tbe main Issue the determinathe preparations of bis own address. peal to the sympathies of the Jurors, earning $16 to 211 a week and at tion of th guilt or luncKtenre of Rucf. and so far as he progressed today the At the morning session Mr. Jerome night appearing upon the boards aul While making a motion for the drawof Thaw's the at an time coninsanity subject earning equal salary. formally protested against the ing of 100 mure names from the reghe committed the homlcldo was not firmation of the report of the lunacy "At this time we fled a man whoes ular ury last night Ach announced BaN wa of had who the hair solely npon story commission. Evelyn tinged with' grey, He made no argument, that the defence will exercise all of its of rren hinted at howevpr, and hla motion was quickly an excellent wife and an acaompllsh-e- d ten peremptory challenges. Mr. Delmas based hla argument son, fixing hla eyes upon tha fated then (ought overruled. The defi-naThe witnesses examined before the bit Thaw. With flushed cheeka but to have Dr. Allen McLane Hamilton child and determining to make her grand Jury today were Dr. Joseph F. hla. To win her he had none of the dry eyes that young woman heard her testify but the district attorney obIohelm, formerly a itollce comm lalife history repeated to the man who graces or principles of the honorable jected. sh in er, Matthew Larkeu, local agent re to judge her husband, and bowed the He himself oonducted to suitor. Mr. Delmaa then announced that the her head as her mother waa denounces Havana. April I. The members of for Eastern manufacturers of slot madefense rested. Mr. Jerome made a family in the guise of an Influential at tbc defunct lu the bitterest terms and tones, the similar announcement and an adjournthe committee f the Insurgents, with chines; Fred Hilbert, friend. He won hla way into the whom (Secretary Tkft arranged tor wholesale liquor firm of Hilbert Brothof the mother and establisheloquent lawyer could command. ment was ordered until 2 o'clock that ers and who Mayor "Even a heaat protect, its young," the Jurora, who were to be deprived of ed himself In a paternal and pro Lec- peace In Cuba last September, had a Brhmltx upon hlaacrorupantcd recent tour of EuMr. Delmae declared with scornful tio g attitude la the family, and when with bust-nes- s conference the today, their secretary their adjust might liberty, but this unnatural mother deshla footing was aura, he persuaded the lasting three hours. Bee ret ary Taft rope; and U. Bchulta, a pool room affairs. erted her daughter lu this city of millmother to absent herself from tho city, refused to give his visitors the daU of man. liy questioning these witnesses Asions to be betrayed by a false friend, assuring her that tha child would he the withdrawal iff tha American troops sistant DELMAS ADDRESS. District Attorney Henry to be, lured Into a glided palace and safe In hla hands and telling her how from Cuba. d there left the victim of a At the clone of the conference, Sen- sought to strengthen the charge of the It was that there waa surh fortunate of Ms to last the a protector to watch over her. Tho ators Zays and Gomes Informed tho prosecution that In January Mr. Delmaa Degin appeal man. wounded, and debleeding jury by quoting from an utterance child waa left alone. I wish It aero Associated Press that Mr. Taft had year, for twenty days succeeding the voured. of District Attorney Jerome during the In my power to pass over tho aceno declared It impossible to hold elec- repeal lgr the pollen commission of Mr. Delmaa went with great detail into the life of Evelyn Neshlt and led trial. He aaid: I wish It did urn tions in Cuba until a complete roams the ordinance prohlliltlng tbe opera" 'We have no right, Jf the real facta which followed. up to the meeting with Harry Thaw. to be embodied In my argument of the Island had been taken, which tion of money paying alnt machines have In all of hla remarks he referred to wens known, to be here trying this to you, but my duty gives ma no will occupy about four month. He large aunt f money, wrre paid to her as this child, for child he said man, and would be prohibited by the choice. In one of those dens fit led added that munlripal and provincial Rucf, Rchmlts and police officials fnr lie was today. He told of Thaw's great statutes. with ill the beauty and taata elections would probably be held in ''continued police protection until cleanod out "Had you heard these word, con- up Im-for her and hla efforts to rescue this man of genius posseiua-l- , which September, but he would not glvs any District Attorney Langdon tinued the attorney, from some irre- Into one of these dens ber from "the clutches of Stanford was probable date for the presidential flec- the machines nnder the stale this child law. sponsible babbler, instead of from an lured and found heraelf alone with this tion. White, whose achievements in hie profAccording to an official statement ession were an aggravation of hla official charged with a groat public man, old enough to be her father met the conservatives The secretary doty; had tMs been apoken In a place the man who waa her protector. rrlme." this afternoon and discussed th In- given aa aa Illustration, liie largo where Idle men resort to Indulge In T tell you how aha waa led on, Mr. Delmas before beginning hla at"Must sular situation. Ha said that owing to profits made by Bchulta, who waa then Idle talk, instead of a tribunal wheretar how she was pllel with economical conditions he considered a an extensive owner or lessee of shit upon Evelyn Thaw's mother step, by step in justice presided in solemnity; had wine and drugged, and machines, were cut in two, hslf being poured our a torrent of denunciation finally became national election at ao early date to detained were utby himself and tbe other hslf upon the architect who became the the occasion, on which they That heard have hla be victim. and It you story recommended that unwise, him turned over to Hilbert 'Irtlm of Thaw's pistol. He accused tered, been some trivial discussion on from that childs faltering lips. Deby being until the reu!t of the postponed aa insignificant topic Instead of a de- fter that ha should never have lived be distribution him of the "crime of rape, and for among thns higher municipal and provincial elections be of which la life or llllbert !stbe man whom the FJ up. lived to have heard lbs known. The conservative representaresident Roosevelt had said bate, the iasue have to than had you, after ao hearing In s message to charges with having paid cries of anguish of tha victim wh lav tives expressed their willingness to prosecution such a death, and congress Kuef f 1 0,000 for the exclusive privll-- j crime shimlil he visited with death. them, heard the same lips make aa before him. He had committed the leave all to the good of the Judgment law demandThis was egea of supplying tenderloin resorts greatest crime 'tht ever defiled the United States. in' of the suggestions which, appeal to prove that the ! with Thiw himself made to hla counsel for ed tle forfeit of the Hfe of the man whtsky on the understanding that Ha bad lured to deGod. of of Image all the leading Repreaentstlves about whom they were spoken, these struction and had crushed the child hi summing such place which refused to patany called Cuba up speech one of the banka words might not have filled you with who had trusted him. He had com- Taft of asked him to upon Secretary would lose Its license Hilbert ronise suggestions which played eo Important and give them one ! at tbe hands of the police commission. amazement. s part iu the law crime a the agalnet or two year' notice before the holdproceedings before the "It la to prevent such a conclusion In mitted lutisry commission. law of this state a crime ing of national elections, claiming that Hilbert was very close to tbe mayor. thia cbm that I have undertaken the against the Mr. Dclnms declared that God heard counAmong the witnesses present today that the chief magistrate of this unless this were dons the effect npon e of the onerous task I'e not called was M. A. King of Loe but to a In cod said riy 0f the fated child upon whom performance conditions message grass commercial try in Island the me. In this task it will be my who negotiated the franchise fisnforit White had fixed his gaze and lie Angeles, death. should punished by disastrous. hankers would be The the help In my to ksd (l.'erinined maa when urged the secretary not to change the for the Home Telephone company uf ten should he hla. He duty Ingive yon all "Had this forget that, power deciding the question before our Lord set down a child among his to testify on He ytwed from scripture that who af-- a present currency to American money, that city. cffalrsexpects in the performance of my task 11a said tomorrow. re- ssld: Whosoever fatherless child (hall perish,' you. not telephone he do ao to would Incron, claiming that It is Improper to say that I shall disciples, of 1901 Md d' cliire,! that December from tried he that little child a such in aent had celveth 12 nams, my providence the cost of living per cent. The until make no attempt to influence your lfOH to induce tbe Tlitsr to avenge ihe of with September dwell me shall but forever, wrong. committee of the chamber of comno attempt to make your he Francisco authorities tv advirtlse offend a lktle one such ss merce spoke to the pie attorney declared Thaw la hla passion, overbalance your Judg- who shallwere secretary In a Ban sympathies wire's only better that a millstone similar vein. Secretary Taft said to a teleohone franchise competitive to that he came ment I shall not call on such a this. It protector 'B, Elates com,ir'r life when she was on the that held by the Pacific were tied about his neck and he were the Associated Press tonight: own ws id thing aa the unwritten law. drowned In the depths of the sea. and toaward II to the highest pany path, and told her that no flimsy committee mo on "Various waited This defendant finds his Justification In success. matter what the world "He, gentlemen, who had erected e this afternoon. It Is Impossible to bidder, but without will resume Its Inthought of her, the written law, in the statutes of this Me was to him an The Jury grand took angel. He took her state. In the written law he finds It temple to Abraham, had forgotten the atats place, bill ihe he his jut ofwhat tomorrow. The trial of words of the Great Jehovah to the consensus wife, ready to share the jo crjt1nln seems to be thst vestigation 'trili thii: a mother had helped to necessary to protect hla life and his children of Israel, that be who Rucf is to go on In the morning. and wise even It would be necessary liberty. Place upr,n her. The supreme court today granted a fatherless child shoull sure- to take a census before attempting to In the performance of my duty It Mr. 1 si mas die. accused Mrs. Nenblt of will be not only under the Abraham Rucf an alteruatlva writ of ly hold election, to an me to for refer wing lived npon the wages of her the dead.necessary "Oh, Stanford White, who entrap- present provincial government, but un- habeas corpus In response to the peti.1 will do so la all respect aughti-r'a ruin. He sought to picture days ago by hla ata child who had no father, who der any subsequent government. ped cases It tion filedIn several where possible, hut there are to the which the Indicted political deserted Jury what he termed the ain-at- p the and her been had by torney mother, In order to test the would be wie. memory of the dead must give rounding. In which the girl way to the needa of the living. For who wae left alone In a city of mil- condition of the country and the opera- bos attseksthe legality of the appointthe constsJLm11 r,M,ei nl In doing ao ha these who are left behind, for the wid- lions, had you Imagined that God tion of the election law 1o hold a ment of Elisor Dlggy and in a prihim of not hear would keeping that Had attacked itutionality the you Mr. mother. cry? tut ow who mourns, for the son, I have preliminary election, municipal and forgotten that retribution would be at not national. I have promised to con- vate prison. ttilij rH ,0 the highest point of nothing hut words of sympathy. GladRR The writ is returnable tomorrow t0,lliy when be declared. ly would I suspend, if possible, the hand? Better had It been for you that fer with Governor Magoon and to conlb. mother was ihe on who had law died before that day, for then you sult President Roosevelt with a view morning and will be argued before tbe you must of the the father that sins nish-- d District Jerome descend for three and four genera- might have died in the splendor 0t to further conferences with the liber- supreme court sitting en banc. "h the arrows withAttorney which to wound tions. your fame, when your departure would als and the conservatives. Grand Jury's Session. on been deplored by your family; The story h that of two young peo- have rll, 'l,Ehlr "Other matters are pending concernhe declared would live would attended have all when your In deFrancisco. Inscrutable Ban Apt 11 8 The followlong ple whom fate, by which I cannot speak, in the first criminal history, but crees, had determined to link togeth- obsequies; before your, name was a ing Hppeared for examination person he would because nothing ing place left the girl's and before your genius had convened this story unshaken in er. to be united and walk through life U1 Its gained thereby, and nlao, aa the 8tan-lard- s when tbe grand Jury essential details. who accombeen an aggravation of your ciime." Kred In The one another. of Hilbert, afternoon. company not 'convenient.' is story it say, lha! Evelyn Xesblt's hi- - recent Mr. Delmaa next went Into a long on Brhmltx story was cover only a few years. It la the Mayor fathIs panied. general a There Impression, 1oM to Harry Thaw WSn'.u saddest, most mournful and most discussion aa whether It was not true ered .from what Secretary Taft said trip to Europe and who I charged of the argument tragic which the tongue of man ban thst Evelyn Nesbit had told her handed linfton tt Ruef V today, that the American occupation with having 8n holir' Mr-evar uttered or the ear of man heard. to Thaw in Paris, In 1903. Ma-- s. 4 last for another year at for the exclusive privilege f supplywill Cuba of on-V1 Reverting to the story of the wrong least. Vdencp the dUtrirt Let me begin briefly with her story i., ing tenderloin saloons with whlhky, safy h"? 13 hr'nK the girl one filled with Incidents with which done Evelyn Nesbit by White, Mr. Taft conferred with the the accusation being that no such Secretary had affidavit procured a volume might overflow, or which Delmaa recounted bow White loons could obtain a license unless of Insurcommittee the of members Hummel. M. A. might be written hr the vivid lmaglna-Uo- n poisoned the mind of the girl by tellThe subaccepting this arrangement. until late tonight. kiinK of the moat gifted novelist ing her that she had committed nu gents discussed this morning were gone King, one of the promoter of the J Hummel. Mr. Delmaa tgam jects hpaTlly "Pn hla bltter- - f "She was born on Christmas eve, wrong. over a second time. The committee Home Telephone company;G. John A. n,! declared that The Hchultx, ISM, In the city of Plttsbur?. It dealer: "When he came, daylight speaker rM Tnore upon heldlng provincial elec- Peters, a lucalclgar machine man; Dr. ,htn be word of a first Instances of her childhood saw continued, "he, the strong, big man, Insist! tq" pei-a at the same time as municipal a tion f0 a police n' Harry Thaw to her lose her father and natural pro- went to her apartments and knelt at ?n till la by tbs Joseph T. Poheim, formerly local '',i"b. Hummel waa tector, and left ber In charge of a the feet of thia child, kissed the him elections, hut a the opposed and Matt coun-cecommissioner, provincial conaervatlvps ,r' Hc'mss of having com-- - niothpr who early manifested that of her garment and told her that what for Eastern manufacturer! of :f the senators. agent a elect part h U'MVra! character of frivolity and exit aw she done was not wrong, ant that perjury ftpon lot machine. stiiri 1.1 t 1.1, General Ltynaz Del Castillo called 1r'B! h. gattce which were to lead to such de- the only sin wss to be found out. attention From these w!noses the grand h to br existence if a camf1"' as Kvelyn plorable consequences. He told her that if she wouli refrain paign for the ethlihment of an Jury expects to 'cqre testimony In "iiis'i ,i consider-ab- l no action When the girl wss ten year? of from telling her mother or any over Cuba. support of the charges that American ' "r1 " h.-- r behalf. He sge the family found itself In et'. Digh were would be well; told her that corruptly all aunts of bt. money of was tills aware Taft sab! a fillin'. I: liti-lci.n- - eaed circumstances; tlf.i'.v they began to all women were wicked, that soils movement, but d 'dared it would not paid for police protection In the opefeel the pa a kb of want. ,r'f faUhood. Mr aucceedi.d In concealing their vices, affect President Hoosevelta view, who ration of slot machines, which was pro"At thirteen abe became the family while sme were found out. f practically all waa determine; t restore the Cuban hibited by the general a resume of dnttlg". asala'ing her mother, And so he lured her again and fh ;s n ordinance. Other witnesses are to tesr Ho Will have many the family continued moving from again, piled her with wins In the same v on tify respecting alleged bribery in con Seven.) Page (Contlned Great traction with th. awarding of tha phuira franchise.. Puerto Cortez Taken Without Firing a com-nitMii- Stage. Single Shot y a hao-itatio- Mobile, Ala., April I. Advtcea received today from Commander Fullsa of tha 1'nltod Maiea gunJioat Marietta, Nlckel-in-tha-Ml- HERMANN TELLS r OF Witness Refara to Intarvlawa Mitchell and Pbtar an These Claims TAFT BUSY y, MPCUHS With Ma-dict- ia Washington, April I. The ninib week of tbe trial of Dinger Hermann, charged with destroying public record in tend case, began today with Mr. Hcrnmim aa the principal witness. Although it was th fourth day of tha defcmlauta testimony ti had nut concluded hla direct examination when court adjourned. Mr. Harmanu began today by taking up hla arqimliitaiioc with the late Hen-atMitchell and former Kepreeeni-tlv- e Williamson of Oregon. Ha had known Mr. Mitchell for 46 years but had never had any bualnaaa relation WITH THE nr Confers With Leaders on the Date Next Elections. oon-flden- em-libis- li, 1 wiib Win, and the two bad never tiers Intimate socially. Aa to Mr. Williamson. the defendant was emphntie la a aUtemrat. that he never had any bual-nrr- s relation with him la any manner. Mr. Hermann know absolutely nothing which would lend to cnnucct Mitchell, Williamson, Putar, Mays, Oruwby or Dr. leomli with any Illegal trammel ton In th creation of tha Hla Muuutala reaarve or aa other public land matter. He said he did to d have e friend iutermuad in the Hlue Mountain country. Aa eoinmia-ion-- r, Mr. Hermann had blocked Mr. William aun'a project to have certain arhon! land added to this reserve simply berause the record showed there were many settlers on this land, Relating difficulties ha tnronnton-aa romminaloner, Mr. Hermann said when evidences of fraud were called to hla attention It wa Impossible many tlmca to make an immediate Investispecial gation because of the luck agents Ha had been before congressional commuters many Unuta urging largerv appropriation in thia connecAnother Handicap, tion, he declared. he said, was tbe tack of aultavity to compel persons tv ratify. After we yieatcd reoonrmemta Ilona, the witness said 'congress reepoaded during lha of hla administration and last granted the authority. Mr. Hormann began hla version of the Inlervluwa lie tween blmseif. Ken-atMitchell. B. A. D. Puter and Mrs Watem. regarding Ihe Hitter "Seven-Eleven- " claim. He described only the first interview, la which he aald he recollected these three persons called Henstor Mitchell wa in m him. in- -' spokesman and when ha asked forwaa formation regarding the claims, referred to the property dlvbtlon. Tbe three went to this itlvurou and shortly afterward came back, raid the witness, when Henstor Mitchell detailed the $7.no expenditure which Mrs Wntr won ltad been put to and made the further atalenient that unle ber claims could apeedlly be passed to patent idie would be financially ruined. Mr. Mitchell urged that Ihe casp lie mad tne comnila-donor- s "special and asored were in snap that th cases to tie taken up at wire. Mr. Hermann a be well told Mr. Mitchell knew, the practice of the office precluded such a course In the absence of the printer showing. Tbe vlsitoia departed with the assurance from Mitchell that the necesaary showing would be made at once. While the witness Mid he could no nay who ihe woman wa With Mitchell and Iuter from hla recollection, he remembered tbe arfument waa made In d gray-haire- j d yr or de-clsr- tat . tie-for- tlt her behalf. ANOTHER BUTTE STRIKE. Mont.. April 2. Because electrical worker, machinist and lilarkamltha employed la th Great Fails smelters of the Boston and Mon-ten- t, denied a n raise In pay. walked out today. Five thousand men were brown out of work In Butte tonigW, wheii tbe mine bekiagtug to tbe company will shut Butt, ' anat 'A-irulia- lot - -- J?' I j New Tork, April 2. The Russian famine relief committee today raided to the Russian Free Economic Bociely at 8t Petersburg 220,000 for Ihe pur-- j chase of foo-- 1 for Ruse!' starving peasants, making a total of f30.sno already eenL Per-retar- y prot'-norst- ,h--- flrty-tw- o RUSSIAN FAMINE RELIEF. 1 inr-els- tha Colum- Fultam'a Proclamation, New Orleans, April 2. That Puerto Cortea wwa aurrendertd without fight- ing and that about 1,6(10 Honduran soldiers abandoned ibe port two days before tbe Nicaraguan trnoii appeared waa Die lufonnaiton brought here tonight by tha steamer Aaaolm. their The Hondurans did port through on ward Ice, aenordlag la these dlapatehett dint doubted the t was over. They returned to 'the where most of plantation them had been employed aa I borers before the war began. United Btstea marinas rfoard all saloons la Cetba after tha abandonment of the port by the Hnndurua. The following pmc tarnation wna leaned by Commander Fullam of the Marietta and Vigil C. Reynolds, United Htitea vice consul: "To live people of Ceflm: "The generals of the IToaduraa army having left Cctha, the civil will aeaume charge of ths city government. All liquor Makxms will be Immediately chated and will remain ao. Bailors from tho United States ship Marietta will patrol tha streets and saafot ihe dril authorities to preserve ordrr and protect propers ty, foreign and privet. Tha sailors are landed a friend' of Tlonduiaw, All persona are warned that there in list be no dUoredera or violation of sad an era adthe law of Ifon-lun- u vised to remain lu their home for ths present. In can Nicaraguan fncree not-dese- rt btn-sna- (Contlned on Page Reven.) 0000000000000009Q SENTENCE COMMUTED. O O Kana City, Mo., April . Governor Folk at Jefforaoa City today commuted to Hf Imprisonment tho sentence of Mrs Aggie Myers and Krsnk Hott-mawIhmsc execution for the murder at Katuaa City on May 11, 1904, of tbe woman's husband, Clarence Myara. a pres man, lie bsen ant for April io. Thia ends a cetetowtod case. Mrs. Myers is la jail at Liberty, Mo., and Hottmaa ta la jail at. Kansas City. Tfottnian confessed the murder and said Mrs. Myers helped him commit It e they might marry. The woman ha always stoutly maintained her Inuoernye. n, O O O O O 2T0RM IN o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o OOOOOO 0 0 0 ooooooooooooooooo u ft-it- r!',-Pn- waa said by paasengnira on bia from Cribs that General Ottlema had refused to surrender and would fight ta the lost ditch, in n message to 'tho commander of tho Columbia, Commander Fullwra of ttie Marietta aya that tho Nicaraguan forces had promised not to' horn hard Cortea and llmt he lielieved there would lie no resistance. Tbe feeble condition of Nathaniel Mid to have o McKay at the time be i got. th targe psekage of twenty dollar o HARRIMAN DID NOT APPEAR Mitchell Senator for o a bills "change was testified to today by Mrs. Ella M. O Against Hill, Charged With Mata Ing Public Hla Lattar ta Riley of New York; who at that time O . Wabatar. waa stenographer to Mr. McKay. d ls via ateanrar Columbia, says that Cel-h- a wwa taken on April I by the Nicaraguan. Not a shot wwa fired. , Th Nicaraguan foroes then left for Puerto Ourlec on board th gunnnat Ometap-ie- . They were proceeded by th io protect Amerioaa Interests. It bad bien agreed between Commander Hatreds of th Nicaraguan fore and Commander Futlnm of tha Mariana that )tirrto (lortM should not It bombarded. Cable advice received here say that Puerto Cortea la now ta the haiid of the Klraragtmna and It U believed that th Honduran at Puerto Cortea surrendered, altnougb It MONTREAL. Montreal, April 2. A sever enow storm la raging in Montreal and vicinity. something not. known here at thia time of ths year aluoe 1167. New York, April 2. E. H. Harrimaa was unable to appear in police court today to testify agalnet Prank W. Hill, bin former secretory, who ta nndnr arrest charged with making public the now famous Karter letter and the ri hearing wna. adjourned until next Saturday. HU fa TmU wna reduced from S3, 500 to f 1100. man-We- li O o O O. O O o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o O O OOOOOOOOOO 0 0 0 ooooooooooooooooO NO MONEY FOR EVELYN. 2. The April Pittsburg. statement that. Mrs. Will lam Thaw has willed 1260,000 on Mrs. Harry K. Thaw to untiire sad might fee characterized by even stronger language, said Frank Sample, financial agent for Mrs. William Thaw today. O o o. o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooooo , |