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Show FULL ADVERTISE IN EXAMINER PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER THE FORECAST T CHARGE. IT THE FWCE ASSOCIATED It ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL BE FAIR; COLDER IN NORTH PORTION THURSDAY; FRIDAY FAIR. INDICATIONS medium advertisingEXAMINER bestCITY, L the the IraTHEl THE COUNTY At WELL OUR BUBSCR1P-SoCITY. ARE OPEN TO THE n BOOK OGDEN NO- - VOL IV over-suppl- FORMER SWEETHEART Gty, Pa., is Greatly Excited Over Murder Both Victims From and Suicide Oil Prominent Families. On City. APH 24. Thaddeus Stev ahot three Horn of this city and instantly Jtllled here today The woman MiM Bell Stroup. thorn unanlmonalv agreed upon sev- u eral days sgo to form the provisional government of Honduras are officially . announced. This puts an end to conditions which prevailed thM shot hereelf through the heart huetll-itieof Tk traced'' occurred In the office . after the practical cessation of Owing to the fact that there nr Geone W. Magee while thr phyl-diwaa no recognised head to the governwas at lunch. Both victims wete nMubcra of prominent families. Roes ment, conflicts arose which threatened wstobnve bees married tonight atof to result In anarchy. This provisional government will administer the affairs dock to Miae Drulsella Sampeell of the country pending a presidential TlSe wen no witneoaea to the and congressional election which The murdereae and aulclde ahonld take place sixty days after the titnfformer sweetheart of the dead establishment of peace. 11 pom aaa dining at home with r..family, dlacuaaing the coming mar-riu- a kit ceremony when the telephone ACTION TO REMEDY Hla father auawered the cair rc- -r voice inquired tor CAR SHORTAGE IBg a womaa'a Thai- The young man after enawer-b-l informed the family lie had to the doctor1 office for a few tnln-,n to but Railway Association Takes Question would return as soon as he Up Thorough Invootlgation par-ea- u hie time was the lait This to Bo Mado. u A FOREIGN him alive. arrived at noon from she hsd been employand went directly to Magee. Finding noshe celled Roes on office the la body the telephone and asked him to come to the office and aee her. When Dr. Rage. letmned from lunch he found the dead bodies. In a chair in a corner of the office .si Roea, hla head lying back oa the chair and blood streaming from a bullet wound In his nark. Hla forehead was burned with hla powder where a bullet entered brain. Another ball had pierced l)le heart. Mia Stroup waa lying a few fart any. Blood was flowing from a wound la her left side, Rim Btronp Bradford, where ed In a hospital u office of Dr. CITIZENS at OU City today, conducted a iTnunillnff establishment hdre- - For a vrtk the hsd been 111. On Tuesday .Boas - a taturtia received by her from Reas nsooeing his coming marriage with Hotter young woman. Despite her UbM die went to Oil City today. It k olidmed that Host hsd promised to many her, the wedding day being set hr mbs thne In July next Mias Btronp was not an attache of s hos- PROTEST Against the President Asking Hagerman to Resign. pital, n reported. . 1IR1VES IN MEXICO Round About Trip to Hla Country Will Taka Up Own Tribunal Will Prevent the Unlawful Use of Titles, Which Hao Prevailed Heretofore. NEW MEXICO Rem Promised to Marry Her. Bradford, pa, April 24. Miss Hals killed . Thaddeu Bella Btronp, who Taking Arm. Coatoeacoalcoo. Mextoo, April 24 tbnner Prealdent Manuel BonllU of Honduns arrived here last night dl-- rt horn his own country via Balina He declares he will await here JJIho arrival of a steamer from the moth which will bring a friend and rill proceed to Belise and frpm J ra back to hi own country to take Inves-tlgatlo- Inter-Coloni- Manna. He takes a moat peanlmlsflc view of "conditions and outlook In Central lca and place tlie blame on In-W- fovernmenta He declares V a presidents of the governments stronger than they ar to tare of them and thrush them In,-- 5 1 of what la fitting ant right !J his own deposition from lu to bad faith 1JIwWency w Jr Pn of the Salvador and la op-one ly thing, in thst he own country can defeat S UJhl Receorda. jjlvadenNIearaQua Treaty Signed... ,lTdor. Republic of Salvador, treaty of pence between hSLd rri. of mon honorable to both The conditions proposed by tCV by tZ xlc"Mua waa signed tr8tty ar I Chicago, April 24. John Lenehan, chief deputy clerk of the municipal courts, was Indicted today by the grand Jury on charges of forgery and falsifying public records. .Lenehan was arrested immediately aftere the return of the Indictment and wan released on n bond of 92.500. There were two counta In tbe Indictment, cue charging the forgery of n Juror's uame who escaped service and the other covering the falsifying of public records by Inserting additional figures to tbe actual number of days Jurors hsd served. Amapala by mlnletera Wl1 country. The terms ,1 V President "T war t1?" hw,r, to. of Mean-l0tolvadofa part Zolaya T btwtn A Nicaragua that there be a commodities and Salvador were Wehlngton Advieed of APUl 24. totirke, Treaty. MEETING OF AMERICAN The elate haH. Wn Informed of the COTTON MANUFACTURERS cl"1n of the peace til CW' Wral"r agreed to treaty XS" -i Ampala. A cablegram from Plain Doy le of fctvnce sab w 7?'" add,,d -- Ml slarv tht iL "Toted th,t ,h p,,c ,p,r ataff would 14 ,s understood pen CoTinto 4 that the Sroce'd AcPlco, Mex. obwmi' oa ker cla, ti, to r oorthanl. Senor !7wnu,,Te CM-i- rn hrtlw i !ek!n.',kd', Gar-- 01 Salvador, Chicago and be 8lvador. and tVn w' ,0 follow the B ston 4e agreement are N. FOR AMERICAN POST Rev, Flats Selected to Be Archbishop ef the Orthodox Russian Church. EL Petersburg, April 24. Right Rev. Sergiu, blsbop of Finland having Indicated his unwillingness to succeed the Rev. Dr. Tikhon, ns archbishop tbe Orthodox Russian church of in the United States; the Holy Eynod met again today and elected Right Rev. Plato to the post . Bishop Plate Is one of tbe youngest In the Russian church. He was born In 1996 and graduated from the Kursk seminary In 1986. He achieved especial prominence In Kiev poliPresident Mac Co It, In His Annual Ad- tics where he openly aided the re actionary anion of Rusalsa people, undress, Compare the Industry of der whose sponsorship he was elect United States and England. a member of the lower house of parliament from the city of Kiev after a bitter contest. In the douma, however Mao-CoBoston. April 24. James R. he had shown little sympathy with of Providence. R. I., president of Vladimir M. Purishkevich, vice presitbe National Association of Cotton dent of the union of Russian people Manufacturers which met here today and hla followers Joining the mon In annual meeting, tald In addressing moderate group under Count Bobrinthe delegate: in the house on one sky. Speaking T am glad to congratulate you upon occasion In reply to attacks upon tho tbe continued activity and prosperity left party Bleho;! Plato said: of our industry. Tbls condition seems I down In tbe mud at Kiev la world-side- . There Is adequate order got t to save' tbe Jews from those who or at leant demand to would attaek them." em every spindle and loom. A year s?o we recorded Englands InPRICE OF OIL GOEB UP. come of C, 256.690 Tbe lat- . ' t-- - est r . priest lt . Li,m',w.hrePr w111 -- shew spindle. 10.9un.090 spindles ".mm.nt. addedreports or projected within five yearn, Pittsburg, April 24. The Standard which equnls tbe growth of the p re vi- Oil company today advanced the price 4.- -ln olin so yearn. In onr own country or tbe ragland grade of crude petrotoday tbe names of there hat been n nograal addition of leum oil eight cents. x'fc.R7iir' publi,br' 1 Apri1 1 . MORNING, j j PITTSBURG APRIL 1907 2$, PRICE FIVE CENTS from being marketed here hj representatives of the American must packers. Mr. president of the Board of Trade, reminded Sir Wllllssn that a bill had already been introduced by the president of the, local government board. M r. Burns, dealing with the importation and preparation of food. Mr. 1 added : "I am not aware ihat there 1 uay cxue for further caution." The president of the Hoard of Trade, however, promised w watch the I.loyd-Gsurg- Jnyd-Geurg- SCORES THE NEGROES Squads of Officers and Detectives Guard Carnegie Hall, While the South Carolinian Discusses the Race Problem. ARRESTED. R TILLMAN SEVERELY Peoria, 111., April 24. E1 Tate, an alleged safe blower, who was held In Destroy- this city on the charge of opening the school board safe and destroying Estied the N. C. Duughorty script, escaped tonight from tho BL Francis hospital. He had bean in tho hospital for several days suffering from blood polsun. Daugherty, a former superintendent Pltteburg, April 24. Aa a precau-tlouar- y of the Peoria schools. Is In prison at measure 22 detectives and a Pittsburg, April 24. The Zoeller Joliet for financial Irregularities. Tbe squad of uniformed pnlloemra were to have been destroy- Matlimed script supposed la Carnegie musio hall toPacking companys plant, occupying ed by Tate contained. It L said, furnight during the address of Senator two seres of grand on Spring Garden ther evidence, of Daugherty! guilt. B. R. Tillman of South Carolina uhu discussed tbs rare publem. Several avenue, Allegheny, was totally deexciting Incidents occurred during the stroyed by fire benight. Less 2900.040. CLEVELAND PEOPLE address, but no trouble resulted. Ten A large quantity of meat was destroywere la the audience. COMPELLED TO WALK negroes After declaring tbe races in the ed. south were gradually becoming more antagonkiie Senator Tillman railed Street Car Traffic Suapandei Is Many for a vota of the audience ae to whethLess Will Reach 9400.000. ef the Residence Districts er the negro waa tbe equal ef tbe Pittsburg,' April 25. Shortly before ef tho City. while man. Tbe entire audience ex2 oclock this wornlng the fire at cept the ten negroes voted In the negative by rising. the Zoeller PscNng companys plant One man Interrupted Mr. Tillman Cleveland, Ohio, April 24. Thouson Spring Garden avenue, Allegheny, ands of times during his address. Mr. people living along Central several Tillman had him admit he came from to avenues were and compelled Quincy la wawhouse in to whlcb a pread walk long distances today in onler to Europe, and then bitterly denounced stored 500,009 poinds of lard. reach Ihs business section. The Cleve- Europeans In America who undertake to Judge questions concerning thin The lots from the first fire Is now land Elsctrlc Railway pompany suscountry. on these thoroughpended operation Senator Tillman declared Booker T. ecstlmated at 8410,000 and this will fares, tho United States supreme court waa tbe harbor of refuge Washington baring some time ago decided that the te which be greatly increated. people flee when other places companys franchise had expired. hnl Since then the company boa been per fall, and that RookerT. Washington, one negro In ten million, and was half on to cam fare a mltted operate HITCHCOCK RETURNS basis. Recently tbe company notified white at that the city authorities that It was losDIXIE . FROM ing money on the passengers carried VALUE OF BREWERY st three cents and that It would suspend service last night and at once COMPANIES PROPERTY Bays He Went in Business But Dis- begin tbe work of removing tho tracks cussed Politics te tome Extent Tbs compsnv attempted to do this with the leuthemei. today, but Iho police compelled tho the undertaking Estimated That 9250,000 In Fixture workman to sbsn-loEta Will Ba Tumad Ovsf and replacs the pavement. to the Receiver. Tho city sdminfotratkm insists that Washington, April 24. rirst Assistant Postmaster Qmeral Hitchcock re- tho removal of tho tracks shall bo turned today from the South, where he dons la accordance with a permit ishad been for tho gut week, primarily sued by the board of puhlle service Topeka, Kaa April 24. The value oa as Inspection tour of tbe Southern which directs that trafllc should not of the property of tbe nine brewery posted) ce. Mr. Jll'rbcock said he b Inte refarad with and that the rails companies and ana wholesale whisky had learned oalyjtodsy that his 'trip should be removed section after sec-thi- n oraeern located in Kanane which la te In erdr that aervlcs might be ba turned over to the receivers to ha had. been given a polUloal nttalfleanos in newspapers la th a North in, which maintained liy the opposition company, named by the euprame oourt la esti.... ... B. the statement appeared that he waa This Includes limated at $250,000. on n mission for the president to ascerbar fixture and warehouse. quors, CAR tain first hand regarding any new di- PRACTICAL Attorney General Jaehaon today derection In the Republican aenttment clined to eay In what manner th capSERVICE DEPARTMENT tured liquor would he disposed of. la the South. Mr. Hitch mA denied with emphasis Whether it could he Mold er would that President Roosevelt directed his have to be destroyed was, he said, movements. It is true that while my Organised by the Northwestern Lum- a question that he would not decide bermens Association at until the court had nauiad receiver. trip was partially one of Inspection," ho said, "and one which I had planned The other property will ba sold he Minneapolis. months ago, I discussed polities to aaya and the proceed turnej over aomo extent Thin waa only natural, to the stale to defray the cost ef the as I was called on by many Southern suit. A 24. April practical present The court fixed the Joint bend of Republicans officially connected with carMinneapolis, orhas been service department for each, the government and otherwise InterW. G. HolUa of the three receivers at 95100 ganised by ested. or a total of 946.000. Lumbermen's tbe Northwestern "T saw no evidence to Justify pubThe receivers qualified today and The members agree to sublished reports of dissatisfaction In the mit to the will at once take pnaneeakra of gll tho and claims all department ranks of some of the Republicans In property In sight agidnst tho railroad. The brewery Governor Horh was Informed When the South, such as organisation of op- ooipplalnta as cases railroads agree that such action court' be said: of the posing movement and thst sort of to them by the department - "Those are good appointments and thing which we have been hearing shall be acted on in good faith. There le n great victory for about for some time. are 2.100 members In the association, thla whole thing "In those states which I visited prohibition." and North Iowa, Minnesota, covering South Carolina, Georgia and Florida South Dakota and that part of NebrasEXPOSITION OF MANUFA.CTURERB tho Republicans are In hearty accord ka tributary to the northern markets. are administration. with tho They the been has The approval by Rooaevelt men through and through." traffic plan Rt. Petersburg. April. 24. Upon tbe officials of the Rock Inland Referring again to the queetirm of (Frisco system), Illinois Central, Wis- initiative of Ethelbert Watts, , th opposing organisations, Mr. Hitchcock consin Central, EL Paul Chicago, Min- American consul general, n numlter of remarked that of course there were and. memneapolis and Omaha. Northwestern, Industrial representative a few "disgruntled and generally dis- Great . Great bers of tbe consular corps held a meetWestern. Burlington, credited men." who have dropped out Northern Pacific, Boo, Iowa ing here tonight to consider the estabof the old organisations, but that such Northern,EL Louis Southwestern, Mis- lishment oT a permanent International Central, In the were In the decided minority. of manufacturer souri, Kansas and Texas. Mobile and exposition Russian capital. The Philadelphia Ohio, Missouri Pacific (Iron Mounmuseum baa been taken as a tain), Wabash, Alton, Eanta Fe, South- Trade OBITUARY A ern Pacific and Kansas City Southern model for the new organisation. committee Including the Americnn, 4 railroads. British. Spanish and Turkish consul were appointed to formulate a pmJecL WOLFRAM C. FUCH8 RUBBIAN CRUIBERB FOR JAMES- The consular representative of GerTOWN. and Sweden, wbne 24. C. Wolfram Norway many, April Chicago, trade will suffer bv Increasing the Fuchs, an expert la the use of tho min24. The EL Petersburg, April facilities of porting from distant died here today of cancer, which he contracted three years ago through ister of marine will go to Lihau April countries, are- flatly opposed to the 28 to inapect the training squadron, plan, but Finance Minister Kskovsoff apcoming In contact with the y the battleship Czarevitch and Minister of Commerre Folossofoff paratus. Since Dr. Fuchs became af- composed ofand the cruiser Bogatyr, to have expressed full approval thereof. fected with. cancer he hat submitted and Slava In Mr. Watts I presenting tbe matter to a number of operations, several of determine whether nr not they are a hla fingers having been amputated. fit condition to be sent to Hampton to Washington. The operations were unsuccessful and Roads for Hie Jamestown enposltfon. to send them, they will NOTES DUE RUSSELL SAGE. the disease steadily spread to differ- If ItInla decidedThe Brita of possibility May. go ent parts of his body until he became ish fleet visiting Russian waters thla Atlanta, Ga., April 24. Two notes helpless. rammer must be taken into conside- made payable to Russell Sage, aggreration In this connection, aa the r gating 91.300 In addition to many othATTITUDE OF GERMANY. caption of the English vessels would er alleged defaulted obligation were making use of the few Included In the petition of tbe Pacific Rome, April 24. According to reli- necessitate Russian available warships. Improvement company of California atreceived hero the able Information upon which Judge Pardee of the Unittitude of Germany toward the Italian ed States district court yesterday apLANDS. LEASE WILL INDIANS compromise proposition in the matter pointed Weston W. Kent and Edward of discussing at The Hague peace conC. Oelxjrn receiver of the Chattanooference the question of the limitation Washington, April 24. The Indian company. of armament is due to the Internal bureau baa been adrisnd of tbe will- ga Southern RallwavSouthern extends The Chattanooga Von Prince the at the of Indians empire. Stoux politic ingness of tbe from Chattanooga to Gadsden. Ala., lease Bue low, the German imperial chancelto reservation Cheyenne river miles of road. and owns elghty-el- x lor, was sincere in agreeing with Sig- about 100,000 acre of their land to that the railThe petition alleges Italian minisnor Tittonl, the foreign the bend of 30U Utes who left their road la capitalized 'at 93,000.900, with subter, at Rapallo. concerning tbe reservation in Utah last summer and 930,000 preferred stock and It Is destance of thst proposal. But accord- who wintered at Camp Meade. Noth- clared that there Is a floating Indebtto tbe attitude ing to reports received In Rome Herr ing has been beard of 1139,000. The receiver each Von Tschlrsky. German secretary for of tbe Utes toward this proposition, edness gave a 926,000 bond. foreign affairs, who Is rather Influenc- but the fact that they have expressed n ' ed by the current, was the a determination to remain near where KUROKI TO VISIT MEXICO. -ereon who had the proposal rejected. they now are leads to tbe conclusion 3y doing this he pleased the German that they will accept. The bureau will City of Mexico, April ft.Aceord' that opposed Prince Von Buelow. put no obstacle In the way of such an Ing to tbe Daily Record, Mexico I .satisfacare details the if agreement to be visited by General Kurokt of AFTER AMERICAN PACKERS. tory. Japan; after bla visit to tbe Jamestown exposition. General Kuroid, it la 24 There waa an April Cartagena, FILIPJNOS FOR JAMESTOWN. announced is due In Beattie, May 1 and attempt fit the House of Commons this will Immediately proceed to Jamesthe revivify afternoon to agitation 24. Two town. Ban Tex., April Antonio, American Packing houses, against the enroute from San a subject which practically passed in- carloads of toFilipinos ACCOMPLICE OF ALFANO. the- Jatneatown enposi-tlo- n to oblivion months ago and the board Francisco thla here morning passed through of trade rather discountenanced any In charge of Naples, April 24. The police of thie recrndcecense of the matter. It arose on the Southern Pacific city made aa arrest today that haa a from a quatlon of Sir William Bull, Professor Sutherland, formerly profesNew Mexican school of bearing upon the recent apprehension Conservative, whn suggested the ne- sor In the Between Los Angeles and In New York of Enrico Alfano, the meat agriculture. tbe trade cessity for protecting of the Camorra in thl city. They of this country aealnat the attacks of El Paao one of the women la said head Into custody a woman named Matook of having died starvation, have to of the and taking foreign trusts." who baa been mixed rla Stendardo. eat. refused to food meat for unfit steps to prevent Packing Plant Damage mated $400,000. TW a V ). nsso-clatlo- d - RUSSIAN PRIEST b?,.Ma TITLE London, April 24. Unlike the titles granted In some continental countries, thoe of the British aristocracy have always seemed 'to rest upon a solid foundation, based as they have been on royal decrees, palest and precedence and carefully developed In red tape. It developed this evening, however, that there la alloy in the gold ef the baronetage, for n special departmental committee has issued a report saying there la no doubt thst n number of persons have assumed the title of baronet either wrongfully or upon the St. action Decisive Chicago, April was taken here today by the American i most doubtful basis. These esses apRailway association to remedy the proximate five or six per cent of the ear shortage throughout the country. entire baronetage. The committee recommends legislaThe failure of some roads to furnish sufficient quota of equipment for their tive aettoa to mate a tribunal that own traffic and the failure to provide shall prevent the unlawful use of any and enforce proper rules for the re- title. turn of foreign cars to their roads are responsible for the shortage and to remedy the evil the association today adopted a rule to be confirmed later by a ballot of all. the roads, providing that any railroad which hereafter shall not promptly return to Its owner after unloading all cars consigned to It will be penalised 96 for each car so misused,. to be paid to the owner of the ear. Thh penalty Is In addition to the per diem charge of 50 cents which, after July 1, each road must own, which pay for each ear net Its ' may be oa Its linos. in order to make the new rule more effective, the principle of publicity la to he invoked through the Instrumentear clearinghouse ality of tho recently establishes la Chicago. Through the new rule the chairman of the clearinghouse committee Is now authorised to send to each of tho delegates a statement comprising the information already collected as to the car location, percentage of equipment . on lines, of total owned and unfilled car orders. This the members bellsve will enable each railroad la the counApril 24. try to know exactly which lines are Albuquerque, N. delinquent in the matter of furnlahlng Throe thousand people In mass meet--' adequate car or falling to return cars ing tonight united in n protest against to their home Hues. the resignation of Governor H. - J. The report of the committee on stan- Hagerman of New Mexloo, which was dard rails sections waa adopted unan- requested a week ago by Prealdent Roosevelt Resolution were adopted imously and the steel rail manufacturers will be told that the present vigorously condemning V. H Anand not to up mils are specifications In congress nnl W. H. drews, delegate that a better and safer rail must be H. Llewellyn, United States Attorney provided. for New Mexloo, who were held responsible for the agitation which reFreight Car Shortage. sulted In the presidents action. Tho n resolutions state that It Is the belief of Moncton, Neb., April 24. An by the traffic manager of thee tho people that the president has been road Into the abort-ag- deceived as to Governor Hagermann the of .freight cam has disclosed the acts and si to the state of public fact that several thousand cars of gov- sentiment in the territory and request ernment roads are on United States that bp does not accept the resignation. lines. The government is endeavorTbe meeting appointed n eommltteq have the cam returned. ing of fifty Republicans to wait on Governor Hagerman at 8anta Fe and ask DEPUTY CLfRK him to come to Albuquerque to meet tbe people and receive expressions of INDICTED BY. JURY their approval of hla administration. Messages were read at the meeting from other meetings In Las Vegas, Charged with Forgery and Making Demlng and many other places In New Mexico. False Entries In Public . FBESIDENT BONILLA A THURSDAY y BOW TO SECIRE a. w UTAH. spindles; imports of cotton manufje-ture have Increased during 1B06 as compared with 1105 9M.500.B6tl er 20 per cent; exports have diminished f or 24 per cent; yet there 1 no evidence of or glutted markets. Extension of foreign trade is for the moment ignored on account of the home demand absorbing ail the output. Everything that enters Into the cost of production Ir gaining on an excessively high level. It Is hardly to be expected thst the present tariff can prevent the large Importations of foreign goods nnles we can maintain our lend In the use of labor saving meih.ds and devices. But the fart Is that our foreign competitor are keenly alive to the situation and are rapidly adopting Amerimaa improvements and there are already many mills abroad that, are fully equipped with every American device. Ao ooon as there Is a reaction abroad we expect n reaction hero. SHOT By r CITY. u anti-Italia- - up with nil the leaders ef th Camoa ra. She was the mlatreea of Nicola htorrn. one of the nwrderera of Cue-coand the man who secured for At fano the passport upon which he left Italy for the Tatted States. ls BAY ROOBEVELT SHOULD THIRD TERM. AO-CEF- T Pea Moines, la., April 24. In n taster addressed te George E. Dew era ef Orange, town. Gov. Cummin declare Preaid cut Roosevelt ehoult withdraw hla eteteraeut that he will not accept e renomlnatlon. Th letter wwa written In leepone to aa Inquiry concerning presidential politic. "There Is n great deni being Mid writoH th governor, "with regard to tbe randidate for prealdent, but It la vautly more Important that we auoAad in a u in u nrlng a platform that will be enpreaalve of our purpose then It la bow to determine who tbe candidate shall he. Personally, I believe that President Roneevelt'a plain duty la to withdraw hla former ntatement and to say that under the demaud now made. and the evident state of the publta mind, he will accept another Domination If it la tendered to him with prao-ttaunanimity." ITALIAN MURDER CASE. Caaerta, Italy, April 24. The han Ing of the case against Andrea Nlero and Catharine E. Pposlto, bln wife, on th charge ef mnrttoriag Mlae Catharine MaeCready of New York in ker villa nnar bare February 16, 1906, began hare today, Mlsa MaeCready, whose father wan Dennis MaeCready of New York aad whose slater waa tbe first wife ef .tho lato Frederic R. Ooudert of Now York, was ktltaJ by jrtrangHng, the murder bring for tho purpose of robbery, Catherine E. E posits waa Mlsa maid servant.' The polio of Caaerta believe they have conclusive evidence against the prisoner!. ' Mao-Creed- MENINGITIS IN PITTSBURGH Pittsburg, April 24. Orehro spinel mlnlngltle or spotted fever to again prevalent la thla city. Out of 17 case during March and April 11 have resulted fatally and no hope la entertained by physicians for the recovery of the six remaining patients. Poor plumbing and accumulation of filth, with poor ventilation, la th cones of fli epidemic according to th health i authorities. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 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 TRIED TO BRIBE JUROR. Boiee, Idaho, April 24. William Yoat appeared la the Dis- trict oourt today to answer n citation to shew' why he Mtuuld not b held for contempt of court. The basin of th citation waa an affidavit of J. L. Wagner, a Juror In the regular panel for this term of court. Wagner said Yoat had mads an effort to draw out Me opinion of the case and had discussed the matter in Ma p ream re. Attorneys Nugent and Miller, representing Yoat, filed and argued n motion to quash the affidavit, claiming that their client bad been gull ty of no offense. They gave notice that tf the motion to quash la overruled they will file n demurrer. Court took the matter under advisement until 10 oclock tomorrow morning. Mnyer-Haywoo- d 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 o O o THREE WOMEN KILLED. O o o o Mllville, N. J., April 24. o o Three young women employed o o at the Wheaton G1aa factory o o In thla city were killed today o o by tbe collapse of a smoke- o o stack, which crashed through o o a room In which they ware o o working. o o o Tbe dead: o Lena Doughty. o o o Lydia Thurston. o o Sylvia Gallagher. o Tbe accident was due to a o o windstorm, tbe velocity ef o o which for a few seconds was o o o 60 ml lea aa hour. o Among tbe men who worked o o aa i seen are was George o o Douhty, whoee daughter's body o o o was found la the ruins. o o 000000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0-00- 0 VOLCANO ACTIVE. Catania, Sicily, April 24. Tbe Strom holt volcano waa In eruptten today. There was a eerie of loud explosions Ilka artillery and an enormous quail- tity of incandescent atones were thrown from the crater.Immediately after this activity the volcano returned to its normal state. o o o O O O O O O O O O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 5.1 |