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Show 4 J.- FULL the ADVERTISE in EXAMINER ASSOCIATED - PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST THE PRICE IT CHARGEE. IT IS eest advertising medium L the citv. the examiner as well Reaches THE county the OUR SUaSCRIP. CITY. are open to ad. boors !on VOL COOLER DAY FAIR. OGDEN o; NO- - CITY. UTAH. MONDAY MORNING. or 5,000 PERSONS ATTEND A CHLORAL SERVICE and Impressive religious rorsmo-nies- . From the receiving vault, at Lon Mountain whore they had rested for almost a year, the remains walk i ken to Sl Mary's Cathedral and from there to Holy Cross cemetery where the interment took place. Among the honorary poll besiwra a ere Mayor Srhmtix, District Attorney Langdon and many eitiaeae prominent in social, political and business cir- S to First National Arbitration Peace Conference to Be Held at Carnegie Hall Tonight. Prelude and peraoua found ndmlttance, thousand were unable to get 5 ihm vh'ilr aithia the ball. Carnegie waa to have the meeting, but returning Plttat'urg on n delayed train he titled to reach the hell until the meeting was well under way and when once leilde the place he waa unable to Bitke hi- - way through the throng to the platform. In hit absence Bishop pre-tide- d Andrew Henry C. Potter presided. It had been expected that a peace Roosevelt jiitsase from President vould he read but no mention of the tossaae was made. Archbishop Farley, who waa to have been one of the speakers waa detained la Washington and hla prepared address was read by Moil signor J. ML J. Uyelle of St. Patrick' Cathedral. The other, speakers were Kabbl Emil G. Hirwh of Chicago and Bishop Pott- Hireh, speaking on The Advent said: of the Plow. "Iatraslfy the productive methods which coax from the earth the blessings stored therein, and hunger'a doshrinks. None minion correspondingly ased starve if all work together to prevent famine capricious and Iniquitous intrusion. We hall the advent of the plow. It la the sign of triumphant Democracy, With cooperation aa with the polar star, friction will be minimised. If the courts are competent to main-tal- a the social equilibrium between different contestants and litigants la one country shall we despair of Intorna-tlintribunal's efficiency in making for equilibrium i.mong the nations? If ill aaikini wrVe united would one ala- -' Ak.astioa danLzeJwLJhajdsGsas&wM Lit natlnna dream of peace, and psaea sriU be sure of consummation. The hands that guide the plow carry ciwdntial of nobility and strength leas doubtful than do the fingers that Dr. universal peace. Archbishop Farley, writing on "UnL versal Peace," said ha waa not prepared to say that war could ever ba removed from society, but that much might b. done' to mitigate Ua hor-ro- ri and lessen its frequency. Effort for universal peace, ha declared would accomplish only Imperfect result! until the moral power and authority of organised religion were openly recogn- ised. The archbishop said no horror, moral or materia 1, was lacking to war, and addrd: Its benefit a, if any, are Indirect and uncertain: its evil are immediate, and universal vitiation of human character, waste of life and gain, arrest of human progress, ' the helplees and Innocent; Injustice popular permanent legacies of hnte and all and most, mlnoua passions the human breast." ..Tomorrow at g o'clock the first deliberative seaalnn of the peace con-- r proper will be held. The address ot welcome will be by Mayor McClellan, and a let w from president Roosevelt will le JJ' nercepf de-vr-- d ti.moTTow, q PROPOSITION will be one of not the PRACTICAL, From the exchange between r irid atm' Rttaain apparent that Germany, are unanimous con. rain the question of the limitations am aiLei'ta at The Hague confer 2" an. that they will permit of a of the queetlon but not par-a.in Bi considering the prop-,n 0 Practical one. ' has choaen as her representa-s- ; Th Hague Count Tornlelll, am-- " ,01 i0 France. Deputv Pomplly, 0 undr secretary of state for foreign 'he Uuke of Cavello. mtn-rlair HCTe. all aa plenipoten-air.fi,,neral Robllant aad ,:al?'drl aa technical delegates. SirVLi:' "h,,,y ,s law dele- rJ"n' Tornlelll anj Signor Pothn-ibeing expert ha law. April 14. . !t.r;i 11 nommunlcatlons. .. h, w , MANCe AND THE VATICAN, 14,n hi allocution at eonalatorr. Pope Plua will Portant passage to the , p ein"' 'm.!TTn Frane and the n Profeat against the th- - -- vr,11"4 new 1,w baa Bide for ' rd lhe methods the Ten-- ? n'ent. has adopted all V,,.,.'' f,fmtroversy, especially fk f 'be seizure of the l r.vj nunciature and d.rn;, vatl-",rdi- docu-Papn- . tn ft- - Xr-V-''- -- ' rai1 ,'enles that It Intends .,'...i4..whfe book In answer to of the drcumects of Tkr S, on of the r:r1 ?rBn 11. Eh t.,, FORECAST - prot'irx-id- x Chicago, II. April '1 4 James Eckels, president of tha Commercial National bank of this city sad former ly comptroller of the currency, died here today of heart disease. Mr. Eckels died while asleep la his bed. The fart that he waa dead waa by tha butler, who euierod Mr. Eckels room after haarlug a telephone within ring eonUanoualy without receiving an answer. Other members of the fernllr were : puts monad. Dr. Frank 8. CaurchlU gave it aa his opinion that Mr. Eckels had bean dead for some hour.- Mra. Eckels aad' her daughter Phoebe, IS years old. era in Paris, where tha latter to attending a finishing school fur glrla. They have beea abroad slue lazt fait and planned to return to Chicago wltiila few weeks. They were at one cammunkmed with by cable. It to understood they will all from France for New York tomorrow. ( i Tho death of Miy Eckels cams oa tbe eve of a breakfast party which ha had planned for toumber of hla friends and relatives. Judge J. M. Landis of the federal district court; Mrs. Landis; Judge and Mra. E. H. Gary, of New York; for. aad Mra. Geo. M. Eckels, brother aad sister-in-laof the dacaaaed, and others were to have been hla gueata. James A. Eckela, ef Prlnretea, father of James ft. Eckela, died two months ago. Oa tha morning of tha death of tha elder Eckel. .the eon waa a boat of former President Cleveland. The former president and Mr. Bchala were at breakfast when news of the father's death waa received at the Eckela residence. Mr. Eckela waa kept ia ignorance of tha fact for several hours, until Mr, Cleveland had left tbe city. It developed during the day that the peraoa who was drying to communicate with Me. Cchela Over the telephone, the rtp'iv ef which ted to the discovery ot tlMRg-.fih- . qr amtge M. Eckela, a brotker. Half an hour later ba was called to hla own telephone and anti fled of Me brother death. A post mortem anamination waa held and a statement Inauod giving the cause of death aa organic heart disease. A formal eoronera inquest will ha held tomorrow morning. Tbe funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon from tha Fourth Presbyterian church. Rev. Wm. K. Kattman will conduct tbe services. Interment will not take place at once. It having been decided to place the body la a vault until the return of Mra. Eckela and daughter, when a private funeral will he held. Mr. Eckela waa a stockholder and waa prominent In tha management of several concerns, among them being the Hewitt Manufacturing company and tha Union Traction company, of whicb ba waa the Feathereum Foundry and Machine company, tha Chicago Real Estate Trustees association, tho company, tbe American and British Securities company, tbe Bankers: Trust company of New York, and tha First National Bank of Baltimore. Ha waa a member of tha Union league, tha Merchants aad tha Commercial clubs of Chicago and of various dubs ln the aaat Mr. Eckela waa one of the receivers of the Chicago Union Traction company, appointed by Federal Judge Oronecup several years ' t; Allle-Chalme- SO. at Princeton, and moat of bla life has been spent In Illlnoia. He. received an early education In tbe achnola of hla native city, later taking up tbe study ot law at Albany, N. Y., graduating from the Albany law school In 1880. He practiced law at Ottawa, Ilia., until appointed by President Cleveland to the post of comptroller of the currency ln 1893. Mr. Eckela during the agitation of rii currency question became prominent aa an advocator of the gold standard. Always a Democrat, he became affiliated In 1996 with the gold standard Democrats. Ho retained the office of comptroller of the currency until the end of Prealdent Cleveland's term In 1897, when he became prealdent of the Commerdal National bank of this city. Mr. Eckels leave only four near relative. They are hla wife and M. daughter and hla brother George aleter, Mrs. Jane E. Eckels and Palmer, of Princeton, Ilia. George a. Eckels ia an attorney of tbl city. Mr. Eckela was born Him., Nov. 23, 1656. DAMAGING FROSTS IN SOUTH. CEREMONIES. Fan Francseo, April 14. The re- Dennla Sullivan, the former chief of the San Francisco fire department, who was fatally injured In the earthquake a year ago and died a few days after the disaster was Interred today with impoalug civil hon Memphis, Tenn., April 14. Reports were received tonight from various sections of Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas, announcing damaging frusta had occurred and many varieties ef vegetable had been damaged. Fruit la some sections was totally destroyed. Cleveland Deeply Touched. Princeton, N. J., April Prealdent Cleveland waa deeply touched when he learned of the death of !!: Mr. Eckela. He "I waa closely related to Mr. Eckel and hla death cornea to me with a peIn Important public culiar shock. work I learned to know him Intellihe devoted gently and himself to duty and In the Intimacy of done friendship I learnej to know sad appreciate hla rare and attractive qualities of heart. These Incident have personal touch with my deceased friend and canto me to mourn bin death aa a groat personal sorrow. Mr. Eckela Illustrated the trait that make tbe beat American citizenship. Deeply Interested In every question connected with the public welfare, he studied them with aoberucs In the end that he He might increase bin usefulness. wan a public spirited man who aaw whose Influduty all about him and ence waa Impressed on all Us aur nothrounding for good. Thera waa In ing frivolous about Mr, Eckel. mer Porto-month- IMPRESSIVE PRICE FIVE CENTS kels. TAFT S10,-00- fle claims cf the mains of uoiics In the United PPoitiment. ef a bishop ' Suture Frtv- (V.. "r f,t tnenther of the Rut Hasllians. as Titul Sl . d 'WTir.l. fJV sd BRYAN ON m congress and that an American baa built the building In which It la to atert and may It hasten the triumph PHker. J. fbrty-aorou- or THE pull Ihs trigger. In mnclnding Bishop Potter said: Lot ua thank God for The Hague S'wtery Root WM. 14 Benttyville, Ky., April Ony ABRAHAM LINCOLN Thomas waa arrested today for the murder of Juste Abner last night Thomas says Abner struck him with a rock and came near knocking him Mr. Bryan Paid Highaat Tribute off hla hone and that he drew hla Lincoln aa a revolver and shot him. Man. The killing la the result of the feud, in which John a relative. Is a central figure. The Washington, April 14. Tor more men are known to have quarrelled here at the time John Abner was In than a century our nation has been Jail charged with the assassination the greatest of world powers," deof Dr. Cox and Thomas accused Abner clared Wm. J. Bryan tonight In an adwith having been against the Har- dress on "Abraham LJacoln," at a meeting held under, the auspices of the gises. Union Veteran Legion Encampment anto commemorate the niversary of tha death of tha great emancipator. Ha reviewed the country's prog reaa since the Civil war and declared tha reunited country waa only a fulfillment of the dream of Presi4 dent Lincoln. Mr. Bryan paid tho highest tribute to Lincoln aa a man, orator and etatee-man- . "Lincoln's heart," he aald, liuked him forever with the common people and today hla Ufa should be the greatest Inspiration to every young man." He said tha nation's great asset la Its schools and colleges where the NATIONAL FEACE CONFERENCE raw material le turned Into the fin- IN NEW YORK CITY. ished products of tho beat cltlaeaahlp in the world. Mr. Bryan also addressed tha Aw , f 5figfitfhi'riH4dCeo10werwmsw-eof the Ftrst- Proebytoetoa 'dsCfioot Canal Panama King Edward t church early today. , , Meat King of Italy. Washington, April 14. William J. Bryan addressed nearly 1,000 persona The moat important event of the here today under the auspices ef tha week will ho the first national arbi- Y. M. C. A., and took for hla subtration and peace congress of America ject "The Prince of Peace." Mr. Brywhich held Its suasions In New York an concluded with praise for the colCity on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- leges and universities that have deday. The delegates Include represen- clined to- - accept from wealthy men, ts.) I ve of the United States to The who have gained their riches by disHague conference, federal aad state honest methods. "One of bur rich men," ha aald, "has Judges, United Statee senators eiyl representatives, governors, members reached a point when he some times of state legislature, mayors of many finds difficulty to find people to taka largo cities, representatives of leading hi money. - And that I regard as tha religious, partlollc and philanthropic beat evidence nf the growth of a moral organisations, editors, tmainra men sentiment ln this country. It means and labor leaders. Andrew Carnegie, something when a great church president of tbe congreea, will pre- pauses, hesitates, refuses to accept side. the money nntll It knows how It waa Secretary at Stats Ellhu Root, Gov. made. I believe the time will coma Hughes and Mayor McClellan win when ch arches and colleges .will repeak on Monday. International views fuse to go Into partnership ln tha of the peace movement will be expending of money Immorally mads. pressed Monday evening he Baron The Influence of that public opinion D'Eetournellea De Constant of Franco, will be a powerful factor In thn reBaron Dracampa of Belgium, Presi- storing of righteousness. These great dent Hugo Mnnstertmrg of Germany; Institutions should say to a man: Ton Sir Robert Cranston and W. T. Stand did not make your money honestly; of Great Britain, and Secretary of we will not ah art tho odium with you. Commerce and Labor Oscar Strana. A reception waa tendered Mr. Bryan The commercial. Industrial and agri- after hla addraaa tonight' after which movecultural aspect of the peace he left for New York to attend tha ment will M considered at a meeting peace congrats. Tuesday when them will bo addresaes by Secretary Straus and others. On Wednesday afternoon the legl HRS. CAMPBELL MORRIS lattve and Judicial aspects of the paaoe and bo will considered, movement COMMITS SUICIDE will be delivered by Wm. J. Bryan, John Sharp Williams and others. About 1,600 delegates have accepted Invitations to attend the vari- Domestic Trouble Beand lllnaas Cause of ous sessions. Thought te Rash Act. The horse racing season at the New York tracks will be opened on Monday 0 at Aqueduct track. The Carter handicap will be the feature of the Bora, Ohio, April 14. Mrs, Delay first dav. Norris of Denver, Colo., Campbell to About too delegates are expected killed herself at the home of her National attend the meeting of the brother, Myron A. Campbell, here toPublicity Bill organisation la New day. 8he waa tho wife of William York Tuesday. Wm. J. Bryan. Samuel Norris, a Denver attorney, Gompers and others are expected to Mrs. Norria waa known aa one of peak. the moat beautiful women that ever Premiers of almost all the British lived In Boca.. She waa the daughter .colonies have arrived In London to of the late Dr. A. J. Campbell, her attend the fourth colonial conference mother afterward marrying Dr. Aaron which will assemble April 16. Among Schuyler, who for many years waa the chief questions to be discussed president of Baldwin university In Boa for perma- ca and la now a member of the facare a project providing benent council, preferential trade ulty of Kansas Wesleyan university In tween the colonies and Great Britain; Saline, Kas. and Imperial defense emigration Mra. Norria came from Denver alx . rhemes. weeks ago. Domestic trouble and The evacuation of Manchuria 'by Illness Induced melancholia, which it the Russians and Japanese troops and la thought caused her to take her the restoration of Manchuria to Chinn, , Hfe. aa provided tor by tbe treaty of While her nlecea, Lucille and Lillian will be completed April 16. Campbell, were dressing for church meet Victor will King King Bdward heard a shot fired. They entered Emmanuel of Italy April 18 at Gaeta, they the room. Mra. Norria waa found lynear Naples. ing on the bed dead. She had fired Pope Plus has decided to hold a con- two shots. One ballet penetrated the when aevernl cardisistory April 15. gkull over the right eye, the other nals are to be created. behind the right ear. The coroner renOn April 15 changes In the local dered a verdict of auldde. government of the Panama canal, Mra. Norria waa 39 years old and which will abolish all the municipal was married. in Saline, Kaa., in 189. reexistence and now in governments She leaves a sult in the harmonising of tbe various lone Norria, who la with her daughter, father la effecbecome sone will parts of the Denver. tive. m sl d ARRESTED FOR MURDER. Paris, April 14. The police of France and Switzerland have arrested a band of bank auto forgera, who apparently had Just commenced operations. Tbe total value of the forged bank notes already in circulation is not known at the Bank of France, hut it la believed that the criminals have not had time to dispose of more than a few thousand franca. ' Tha notes were made In Switzerland. 1907 a citiren. aa business man and as a friend he waa earnest and whole hearted. Neither the luimedla: cotuniunliy in which ha dwelt nor the country at large eaa well afford to loro a man like James ARRESTED. Ab-re- r, er. Of bishop of Dnulla (Greece), with the mission to twist the Ruthenlan Catholics throughout the United Slau-s-. His nomination will be announced at tomorrow's con W story. It la expected this conceasisn will revive the claims of the Poles la America, wbo for yean have desired ihetr own bishop, but whose requests have been denied. i. a Chief Sullivan wa stopping at the Bush street firehouse on tha morning of tha earthquake. When the shock came he attempted to go to hla wife JAMES H. ECKELS DIED OF HEART DISEASE, who waa sleeping la aa adjoining room. Before ha reached hor. he waa so seriously injured that he dtad at the Presidio general hospital five days lat- Fact That Ha Waa Dead Discovered er without learning the fate of the by Sutler Wife and Daughter in Fra ga. city. FORGERS APRIL every relation of Ilfs, as cle. A choral ott- NfV Tort, April 14 t-a fitting prelude to the first nw udMl arbitration and pence oungreM waa .lurk la to be opened tomorrowProb-.M- v kfld at Carnegie hall tonight. SHOWSOUTH; PORTION; MONDAY. TUES- ERS IN .NORTH . IV IN FAIR THE vERTISERS. ARE THAT WEATHER WILL EE INDICATIONS I IN fiAN JUAN. Fan Juan. P. R.. April 14. Secretary of War Taft and bis party arrived at noon today n the government yacht Governor Winthrup and Mayflower. Secretary of Porto Rico Regia Poet went aboard to greet the secretary. The acht waa taken to the naval station lauding where it was met by tile naval oflesra here. Secretary Taft waa ecorted by a Earth Rocks in Long Swaying Motion, Terrifying the Inhabitants of the City of battalion of maria to the city entrance where Lieutenant Colonel Bailey of tha Porto Klcan regiment and staff awaited hlm. Under eeoort ef tho regiment tbe secretary, who was m a carriage with Governor Wla-throeras driven to th palace, where from the balcony he revU-wttha troop. After the review an Informal reception was held and prominent cltt-ecalled on the secretary. Mr. Talt to tho alnth cabinet officer to visit tha Island since it was occupied by tha Meaara Americana, Alger, Payne, Moody, Root and Metcalf preceding Mexico No Serious Damage. legal aim ef tbs deems ia Its death sentence, h says. Finally, Prof. D Marten dorters s, there nr no leaden, either of tbe majority or th minority. Everybody U hla own leader and. unfortunately, lhe government has dune little to guide them. Ha believes dissolution 4a absolutely inevitable and only a question of lima. Representatives of the Associated Press made a rapid lour in cab over the business at recta uf the city but nuwber could damage beyond cracked sails and small fissure la th pavements b found. At the police station no death bad been reported up to 1:45 a. m. A wall on Santiago street collapsed, killing a number of homes aad wounding flv n him. The announcement that tha May- men. No report have yet com from tha baj been lighted waa tbe signal for the gathering of thousands aad American colony but ft is not believed Mon the atreeu surrounding the naval that carious damage waa sustained station were filled with eager specta- them, although tbe houses, unlike In the eld aertlon of the city, tors. Barretary Tafta reception by are not built. to arllhataud earthquake the Porto Ricann wan cordial. Khucka. At tha time of the first shock tha cafes aad theaters warn filled and tea red, but for a time a panto owing to the peculiarly steady awing of tha earth's mnveVutal, the crowd left the bnlldlnga in comparative order. The shock waa preceded by tee bright electric flaahoe, whlrh Ilf up tho WILL BE FOR ky to tha northweet of the city. Up to thla time tbe property toes la repored as very small. A number of walln- In unsubstantial building collapsed and one on Buuharoli street narrowly uiiusej burying tha fleeing tamale of a nearby hotel. The uauaual length of tho shock baa 80 8AYS U. 8. 8ENATOR CURTI8 not been officially verified from the government observatory t Tacabuja, OF KAN8A8, communication with that point belug cut off. A ropreaeautlva at El Uartu, a morning paper, held a watch during 8aya Ninety par cant of Cuban Peo- tha aback and la authority for Hit ple are Unfit for 8lf Governstatement that The earth rocked foe ment four aad a half minute, if this to true, ft la tha longest earthquake nrar recorded In this city. Topeka, Kaa., April 14. United The city ia nomparitivaly quiet, V Stales geuatnr Charles Curtis, who the street are yet throated returned homo today from Panama though with people, maay refusing to enter and Cuba aald: T am aaro that the people ef Kan- thsir hetmee through tear of a More am te com. sas win be for President Roosevelt er verTheshock official reourd of tbe meteor hla policy In presidential matters. If legteal borons gave the fluratioa ef .Bwaneoh Ja. ggoafidei fP, Jl 4ton eLwulMa -- Tk toseahonc reooinl-nntlowill or a aooept nomination, I think tha people of this Mata went - was from east to west In aa aval The needle first described tea hapswill lie for him." There were fourteen in the party of centimeter and later 1, thro It awang out of tha dial, leaving tha congressmen that went to Panama. oomplelaty "What waa lha eonaenana nf Ofdiilnn enact eirength uf tha shook a matter ooajectura. Tha observer declared among them?" waa naked of Senator of tho shork waa probUurtle, regarding tha future meaner that the router of ably to tha southward and M la feared of doing the work on the canal?" He replied: It waa pretty well that town In that region may have tha members of our suffered. No communication from this agreed among yet been established and probpart that tbe beet plan to follow city baa ably will nut be received until tomorwould be to let a contract for 1b work. The feaanes advanced were row. Late reports from the varlmia that It would put a ms right on the police stations slate that no live were lost and no on waa Injured. ground who was doing tha work, that No station of the fire department re it would not bo necessary to go to call. ')nr frank of be tarth-quak- e Washington ovary time that something retvsd awas it led. A driver of a waa to be done, aad It would make !in waa taking par the government a supervisor. That circus wagen la the way we felt about IL W all pharnalla to a nearby railroad alatloa went Individually to tho president up- waa thrown from hla seat by tba force on our return to Washington and told uf tbe shock. He was uninjured behim what we had aeon, and our Ideas yond ellght bruises received, but all on the subject. Ha did not return any i or th anlmala he waa driving were i billed. Telegraph communication exprraalon of th matter to me." south as tha cities nf Oeisea and Speaking of tbe condition ln Ouba, far Baa Juan Bautista has been eetflbllsh-e- d Mr. Curtla aald: but beyond tbs shuck waa buavy la "Ninety per cent cf Ibe people there and the that region and along tho roast nothare unfit for remainder are quarreling among them- ing more waa learned. From the Clly of Vara Urns south selves." tha shock ' ia reported to have bron ever. At the mrieorokglca! bureau ft FOR UNIVERSAL FEACE. Is aald tbe shock was the heaviest ex periroead bore store 1811. Boston, April 14. Over 6,600 people From what to knows at tbto time assembled in the Christian Bolen n tho shock extended from the city of to swell Boston church tonight, Ban Lula Fotoal uu the north to Oassca " on tbe south, a distance of 600 milts. voice, ts one pecker said. ln recognition and support nf the national ." which peace anj arbitration congress FormCity nf Mexico. April 14. An earth begin In New York tomorrow. quake lusting four and a half minutes D. er Secretary of the Navy John tbto city tonight. Tbe earth (riled Izmg, former Governor John U Bates forked in a long swinging motion, terand William IJoyd Garrison made adrifying the inhabitants Gut doing no dresses. pleading for universal peace. damage so far aa ran be learned at Wm. Llovd Garrison did not spare this city. the chnrche In bla critlclam and aald Clack stopped at 11:34 fMaxIran the bearer of tbe name of Christiana time), and the perceptible motion of and to Justify thr earlh ceased at 11;86 uphold were ever ready Telelegalized murder when their own graph wire were put out of commla-loInvolved. country and for a short time the city was Mr. Garrison denounced the war la darkness owing to the failure of the with Spain and aald: electric lights. "Thla guilty nation aad our kindred Tbe asphalt on one of tbe principal for are Atlantic the riie serosa guilt streets of the city waa business reitentanoe, which should manifest it- cracked open fur a distance of tn self In acta." People fled from their bouses referred yards. Former Governor Bute Into the street. the as Iing briefly to bravest man that ever Issued order INEVITABLE. DISSOLUTION war vessels, and to Mr. ti. a fleet of Garrison aa the non of the man who did more to bring on the Civil war London. April 14. In a long letter than any one else In the country and to tho London Times, the Russian wbo at the end was still shouting that Jurist. Prof. Dr. Martens, expresses he would never retract. He declared tbe conviction that tbs second universal peace la no longer a dream. parliament to absolutely unfit to work j aiicreaefully for the benefit of Russia TO TAX CORPORATE INTERESTS. , and cannot'advance the nation and the direction of a constitutional system of Prof. I)e Marlene baree n j government. With 14 Austin, Tex, April labelief on the ground that the tax mauros pending for hla ! st n Is Gov-j of consideration to consequent 5?!)! of aMaMtoation the r(,rd to "' troalnn y vjvy npeeche. of Frilast legislature In special discontent, and unlimited hate, sad to day much Interest awaits Ns demaoJ. quite unfit to d:rus needful reforms which he says be will make tomorrow, and cannot possibly construct new or for specific action upon these meain the state. tax every upon sure. They represent All it he say, prove known corporate Interest In th state. It has notpreceding, done absolutely nothonlv revenue agrot ing, but baa not even In addttfon the state proved a wish has demanded a re-- let mnt of prop- to Prof. De do Intellectual, anything erty values in Texa for taxation. Martens declare. Tbe standard of It member I exceedingly low and AUTO BOAT CONTEST. IU Dole apparent object to to over throw the government by any means Monaco. April 14. Ia the auto boat In Its power. No single member. Judging by the speeches delivered, ap- r contest here today tbe Panhard-Tel-lie- r won the standing atari mile race pears to have the welfare of the at heart. In two mlnu'ea, nine seconds, and the "This want of patriotism and inflying start kilometer race la one minability to understand (he natural and ute, sixteen ascends, flower STAGE HELD EP BY LONE BANDIT The Sum Secured le Estimated r - ! n w-- , twro-ty-eeve- g ". i - d-- r na-tln- Robber 829,000. KANSAS PEOPLE - by at Butte, Meat., April 14. A Miner dispatch from Greet Fell, aays: "hi at age running between Malta held up last night and Kortmaa Iona bandit, arcordlag to a teleby received late toulgnt, phone meet and a sum estimated at about to said to have been aecarod. Th message gave no details of tba daring robbery other then that It occurred Just north of Rartmaa and the stage waa entering tbs lJitle Rockies with a conatgnmant of money to pay tbe wages of tba miners at tba Zoitui mines." Tha robber apparently baa five or I hours atari of a prose, mounted upon tha fastest hone to be bad, which left Malta Immediately upon rm Tbe cdpt of ward of the hold-up- . location to in a particularly loasiy op fa tbe monntalna, alfordlag every opportunity for tho shelter and eacap of tha handle Oaa mau commanding tha trail them could almoat hold a half d oeen men at bey for hour. Some member of "Kid" Carry gang of train robber sad bora thieve la 823-00- aKfeU'lfi Aha . rear kPld-wpGi- ago tho Curry gang haM up a Orest Northern train in tho vletalty of Malls, securing 143.000. Maay of tha pel of Curry atlll Ilv in northern Montana. COUNCIL OF MINISTRY. rari. April 14 V. Guyot Deroalgu minister of Jaatlea, having officially urranderod tba Monts gala I document that oontala references of tha foreign office. Foreign M into ter Flcboa baa decided to submit th eaas of Edward LaMarrhead, minister of Franr to Central America to a council of tha mtoleiry. Three other foreign offiea official have beea requested to furnish eiplanatlnna of allegations cone earning them in these documents. WOMEN NOT WANTED. New York, April 14. Tha Seventh annual convention of tbel'nitod Btatig grand lodge of th Independent Orritir nf the Bona of Benjamin opened today. Thera waa a vigorous fight agatoat th arotlng ef women delegates, but the woman triumphed. The report of Grand Master Abraham Rosenberg elated that since tha birth of the order $4,311,234 bad bees paid la death benefits. MOVEMENT. E Geneva. April 14. A referendum In the canton of Gcnroa baa ratified ibe law prohibiting tbe sale of absinthe, by a vote of 7.941 to 7.081. The vote a groat encouragement t will act e movement and the the extension of the law throughout the whole federation now appears to b certain. NEW SWIMMING RECORD. Bydney, N. B. W April 14. David Blllington, a professional swimmer, tor day- swam of a mile la 17 minute, 36 seconds, hereby creating a new world's record. three-quarte- 2-- 5 ooooooooooooooooo O O O WIFE NOT PERMITTED SEE THAW. o . TO O O o O New York. April 14. Harry O O Thaw spent a quiet 6 u relay in O O the Tomba today. Baily In the O O afternoon bis wife called to o O see him, but Warden Flynn O O told her that she would have O Oto abide by tbe uauai prison O O rules, consequently she was O O not permitted to see her hure O O band aa she had done on previ- - O O ous Sundays during tho eleven O O week that Thaw had been on O O trial. O O It waa stated by one of the O O counsel who acted for Thaw In O O the recent trial that D. M. Del- - O O mat will not hereafter have O O anything to do with The cane O O but that Messrs. Peabody aad O O O'Reilly wot'f act for him In O O the future. O No application. It waa Mid. O O O today, to admit Harry Thaw to O O ball will be made until after O O all the difference between hla O O counsel have been adjusted O O and a definite decision is made O O by him. whlrh must bo sane-- O O tloned by his mother, aa to who O O shall be retained and wbo.dla- - O O missed. O - oooooooooooooooo f |