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Show PRESS FULL ASSOCIATED advertise in the DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST examiner it fkici it charge, medium F0! yhk best advertising city. THE EXAMINER LbaCHES THE COUNTY AS WELL is !! INDICATIONS WEATHER WILL BE FAIR, OUR SUIBCRIR-A- n CITY. OPEN TO ARE BOOKS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. OGDEN 6 NO- - IV VOL CiTY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, Chung mission of the American hoard ' of commUalonert for foreign missions and the Kev. J. C. Gibson, IX D., of the English Presbyterian mission at 3a-toacted aa chairmen in the afternoon and evening respectively. About 2.000 persona were present at ths evening reception when viceroy Tuan Fang of Nankin was represented by Taotl Wong, who called the members of the conference to order and assured them of his friendliness to the missionaries. A feature of ths day was the opening of the new hall, dedicated in memory of the missionaries and others who kwt their lives in the Boxer uprising. Important meetings were hold here April 23, and yesterday, among them being that of the Chinese Medical association, which was attended by 30 missionary physicians. Their reportBefore ed observations confirm tha theory that malaria Infect ioa ia being spread Fled by mosquitoes. Stress was laid on the men misIn of medical tha all unity the piWdent'a flag was hoisted to the sionary work. foremast. The missionary delegates of the Aa the ship pulled cut n presidential World toNew York. April 25.-- The salute of 21 guns, announced the pres- Baptists and Presbyterians and the morrow will any: "It whs learned of declared China Anglican bishops idents departure. bonds that the amount The president will take aa important themselves in favor of n c laser union yesterday churches in order stolen from ihe Trust Company of their of respective In the of the exposition part opening America by William U. Douglass, the make their work more effective. and the exercises Incidental thereto to Action towards federating all the assistant loan clerk, was in excess which are to begin soon after he ar40u,00d. All of thine bonds are - of rive at Hampton Road tomorrow. In Presbyterian denominations was tab- now In the poeeeealon of the trust the morning there is to he the review company or have been located. of the assembled men of war and the "It was learned that tbe major part reception of the flag officers and comof the stolen bonds were taken from manding officers of the foreign ships. the strong box of the oompany by At half past ten the president la to Douglas shortly before he fled ou Frileave the Mayflower and is to I met last. day at the end of the government pier by "His purpose in dolag this, it was officers the of the exposition and a claimed yesterday, wsa to compel the military escort and will be sal tiled by to overlook his smaller thefts company the Vnited States arMllery stationed If he would return this blut-lt.on th exposition grounds. An hour later he is to go to tho reviewing District Attorney Jarsma Silent. stand on Lees parade in the rear of New York, April 15. Secrecy surtho auditorium building, where a prorounds the work of the district attorgram of exercises, Including ths adneys office and the private detective dresses of President Tncksr of tbs exbureau charged with finding tbnaa reposition and of President Roosevelt sponsible for tha. theft of bonds from and the preeslng qf the gold button the Trust Company of America, W. O. opening the exposition, are to taka Douglass, a loan dark anJ O. M. Denplace. In the afternoon there Is to be nett, a broker, nr already under ara lunch to Che president and his party rest la connection with tha affair. In the auditorium building, review of There were numerous rumors that a parade of the soldiers and sailors Bill many of the missings bonds had been and the national guard, the reception found today secreted under the floorto the president by the officers and diof Dennett's office la Wall street ing rector of the Jamestown Exposition District Attorney Jerome and his ascompany, after which, at 5 p. m., the sistant, Mr. Murphy both refused to president returns to the Mayflower. confirm this, although admitting that In the evening at 8 o'clock the presithere were Interesting phases of the dent .and Mrs. Roosevelt are to dine St. Petersburg, April 21.' The MU robbery under consideration. They with President Tucker at his home la Norfolk. providing for Polish autonomy, intro- were hard nt work Investigating, he duced In the lower bouse of parllar said, and hoped to develop something. Dennett's office was search d today meat by the Polish delegation, la bePENROSE CALLS ing opposed by the constitutional Dem- by detectives. This much Is admitted ' ocrats. An article In the Rech critt but that several thousand dollars worth bonds" been had of recovered AT WHITE HOUSE clses the project as baaed on tho principle of federation Instead of provin- was flatly denied. . Attorneys for. Douglas . failed, to cial autonomy, and says It has no s raise $10,000 hall today and Douglass : present Flret Visit Bines tho Conspiracy Story chalice of ndoptiorrln-'Kform. The project establishes for Pol- remained In tbe Tombs. Leaked Out About the Plot te and a square diet and an administraDown RoeuevelL Lawyer Mixed Up tion headed by n viceroy, n Judicial New York, April 25. That a promisystem and Independent treasury and budget The competence of tho diet j nent Boston lawyer ia to figure In fur' Washington, April 21. Senator Pen- nwould extend to all legislation gffecF ther proceedings la connection with rose of Pennsylvania, whose name has Ing Poland not specifically reserved ths arrest of W. O. Douglas and O. M. been freely mentioned In connection to the centra government among the Dennett, charged with the theft of with the giving away at a dinner of reservations being the emperor's civil ' hoods from tho Trust Company of the details of an alleged conspiracy list the orthodox church, the army America, was persistently reported In against President Roosevelt, was one j and navy,, strategic railways, military Wall street today. He to reported te of the early visitors nt the White service, tho currency, customs and ex- have urged Douglas to taka about worth of bonds and turn them Honse today. Thia ia Senator Pen- cise duties, and ths criminal code so rose's first visit to tho White House far ns the reason and revolution are over to Dennett The Boston lawyer to now (apposed ainco the publication of tha story concerned. Tho diet would he convenbe In this city nod to being watched to which he denied n day or two after- ed, dissolved prorogued and by tha detectives. ward. by would sit annually for at When President Thorne of the Trust Senator Penrose remained at th emperor; least and decisions Its three months, was asked today whether White House tor an how, but n nod would bo presented to the emperor company portion of this time was spent In core through a FoUah secretary of state, criminal proceedings will he taken he replied that vensntion with Secretary Loeb. wno would have a sent in the council against a third man,the arrest of Denso for ns he knew When the senator came out he was of ministers. ended (he search for nett and surrounded by a group of newspaper Dougina The Mil also provides that ths first men alleged to have taken part la men, who followed him to the gates of elected by universal, di- the the the grounds In front of the Presidents diet would bo theft. equal and secret ballot, and eshouse. He declared he had nothing to rect, tablishes relations the between (he say. His dialogue with tho reporters diet and the viceroy, who must be of MANY BROKEN was substantially an follows: Wfcwt was the object of roar visit. Polish birth, and outlines the Judicial system, method- - of local self governRAILS REMOVED Senator?" etc. The Polish treasury would a social. had I "It was purely very ment, all tha revenues In the governsice visit. It is very nice of you gen- collect tlemen to walk along with mo, but'I ment of Poland and bear a proportionate share of the drill 1st and In the Over Three Thousand Breakages on have nothing to say." Principal Steam Lines of New "Nothing to add to or take from the payment of tho Interest on the national York In Three Months, railthe talk about the conspiracy ?" debt, except of expenditures on Poland. The proporways outside No, no." by Poland of the exQd you explain to the President tions toofbothepaid national legislature, cabAlbany, N. T., April 25. Broken why the Pennsylvania legislature re- penses rails removed from railroad tracks ia and the and inet be would army for navy term?" to a third indorse him fused ntate this during January, February cemaus basis fixed of tho on the of the I did sot" and March of this year were much "Dont yon think (hat needed ex- empire. Poland would ratals repre- more numerous than In corresponding sentation In the lower house of parplanation?" liament and question of competence three months of either of the past two "I do not" to bulletin Issued With this remark the senator moved of the Polish .diet would be dedded years, accordingstate a'railroad commisbn down Pennsylvania avenue. by a Joint commission of members of tonight by the While Senator Penrose was nt the tha lower house of parliament and of sion. "The unusual number of broken rails executive office. Senator Bourne of the diet during the past winter," the reported out The Roh that In. It point the adopSenator, Bourse, Oregon came the Investigahas been commonly reported, wag the tion of the bill would entail the dfamo-lulo- bulletin says, caused tion nt this time, the board finds that of parliament ud lnternalonal boat at the dinner nt which the deending Much tails of the socalled conspiracy against complication. Opposition to the Polish during tho three mouths a total of I Jill the President was said to have been desires baa been expected from the 11,1907, there on principal steam lines of given ouL Senator Borune saw tho conservatives, but not front the con- breakages the corresponding President after Mr. Penrose bad left. stitutional Democrata, who have sever- the state; during of 1905 there was a tout three months had Included there times al that the He declared, however, autonomy of the corresponding not been any conference between the Poland in their program. The latter, of 825 and during a total of 1,331. himand Penrose found that thought autono-howeve- three months of 1905 however, President, Senator The matter in detail has been prefound that though auton self, and that he had not seen Mr. Railway asPenrose during his visit at the White government. Its realisation would not sented to the American Its be popular with the Russian mastics. sociation, which Is now holding House. la Chicago, and It has requested. that the matter be taken up for WILL ISSUE NEW STOCK. discussion and action by the various MISSIONARIES HOLD railroad managers It to probable that Will Sell 150 Stock to the convention will go Into tha causes Wcstinghousea' B1GC0NFERENCE Stockholders for 175, of the greatly increased number of breakages and that the matter will be 25. Announcement discussed ns to causes and a conferPlttaxurg, April of the of the Celebration Csntennary was made here, today that the Went ence arranged with mil manufacturMorriof Robert Landing v inghnuse Electric and Manufacturing ers with a view to discovering If the son at Canton. company U to issue 15,000,000 of new alarming number of breakages la due stock. Stockholders of record Mny 4 to method of manufacture and metal will have the right to subscribe for the composition." Shanghai, April 25. The opening new stock nt $75 a share. The stock of the Protestant missionary confer- ha a par value of 50 a share and ence today, in celebration of the the company therefore asks a premium ANOTHER INSllT of the landing of Robert Mor- of $25 a share. The proceeds. It Is TO NATAL UNIFORM rison, the English missionary, at Can- announced, will be used In making exton, was marked by the attendance of tensions to tbe eomnanys plant here thee largest body of missionaries ever and other Improvements. gathered in the Par East The misSecretary Metcalf Orders m Investisionaries met in the splendid auditoriWILL EXTEND RAILROAD. gation of ths Ejectment of Marines um of the new Chinese Y. M. C. A. From Fublic Library, ElPa so, Tex., April 25. J. P. Halll-hsbntlding with about 1.000 missionaries Includvisitors and foreign present. chief engineer for the 81erra Madre Railroad oompany, today aning th- - secretaries or representatives April 25. As a result of of thirty m'siloniry beards and of the nounced that Colonel W. C. Greene ofWlahlngton, In tbe congressional lian episode j laymen missionary association, and baa ordered the road extended from brary recently In which two members i ministers and laymen from .the United Canaa Grahdos, the present terminus, of the re Jted from marine eorp States , Germany, France! Holland. to the Mexican Padfle coast Within the Secretary Metcalf will Fweden. Bwitxers.nd. Austria. Finland, a hundred miles of the coast the road orderbuilding. an official Investigation. It is Hawaii. Japan, the Philippines, China, will branch out In either direction, his Intention to secure the testimony Korea. 81am, India, Ceylon and the one line running to Guaymas and one of both sides, and be will appoint an Malayan archipelago. to San Aglabompo. Work of extend- officer from the Judge advocate generThe Rev, A, H. Smith of the Pang ing will begin May. 2. al's office to act In connection with an MORE THAN $400,000 Opens. Today Virginias Exposition Executive Will IN Chief Take Important Part Taken by Douglass Shortly in the Cermony. He April Ya, KsrMk. u 25With Preil-M- t ths guest and wit Boone velt offlclaia from and military diplomatic nationa of wore important tlw of ,q James- the tM world In attendance, tercentennial exposition will be tomorrow. Ouowb open te the public reach-h- e train every ataamrr and MyNorfolk tonight brought many ni city la decorated aa aeldom telom, and the governor of Virginia a holiday In w proclaimed tomorrow weather cool and Pair Ah Tlrlnlty. u predicted, and aa the detalla of I the program of lend and water have aU been carefully worked eat the expedition management la the opening tomor leiny forward atonotable epoch In the me u forming lietorv of tidewater Virginia. Waah-hgt- n Prejdmt ilooeevelt, who left thia afternoon on board the MySonsr, la expected to arrive off Ft Monroe tomorrow morning short via-JT- L AUTONOMY TOR THE ud American warships now at udwr la Hampton Honda. Thia and a brief reception the oa hosts the Mayflower ended pnetdeat will net out for tha shore. hadiBg oa the exposition grounds at 11 oclock. Ha will bs driven nt once te tha reviewing stand at Lae Parade, b ngnifleaat drill ground skirted by hknonulng apple trees and will there a deliver the opening and dedicatory ad-er- rreeidoct Roosevelt will conclude hj pressing a gold button aa a signal tor the formal opening of all the finish-i- d department! of the enterprise. The prroUent and hii Ira mediate party will then receive several hundred Invited proti Is tha Andltorlum building and iftsr thia fuxetiog will be entertained S hncheoa. He win return to the smad during the afternoon to Warn the land parade of noldiera ud mom, several companies of the latter eeing landed from the foreign week Thle win eoneiude the open-fa- g ormaonles. vitneaaed the arrival of the mat formidable of the visiting war-hl- p The Austrian ships eqitadrona. Suikt Gaorga and Aapera and tha Brtdah cruiser squadron composed of the Good Hope, the Argyll, the Hamp-ehl- n and the Roxburgh passed In the cepte within a few hours of each other. With oaluting cannon and dipping ml they arniaed slowly up Hampton krodi to tha position assigned them tha naval rendesvous grounds. The jMhlp Connecticut of the American rot exchanged salutes with the Sukt George and tha Good Hope and mar Admiral Hr Oeorge Neville of Gt British squadron and Commodore wnaa Ptascrtt of the Austrian Hudroa, put out in small boats to In Rear Admiral Rod icy D. Evans the Connecticut. They were warmly veloomed, and had hardly gone aide to return to their own Mhlpi when the American oom-?- " la his launch returning offclxi call of courtesy. flail gray aides and smoky funnels, the vi siting ehipa were JRrply marked In contrast to the n ships, In new resplendent w of immaculate white pnlnt The of the Brttuno and Anatriana, S tod been preceded two days by trorman squadron and the Argen-- r klp Barm lento, lent Immeature-the attractiveness of tha naval rouged tor the opening days lexpoaltiTB and will make of the notable event of o w wwmonte. jjmriaamer Jamestown from Wash-ann-g the congreaalonal dele: 0k!?,ih,.expoalt,o,, "Ted at J w2LP"fort tonight The ateam-iu hews, with the diplomatic military attaches of the d Ingatlone on kotrt rr,T aomi.,111 early tomorrow flt'mnbark her dUtln-sWGm Id w plMen,r at the exposition n r, President Mi family and 25. wpril MmtTrf yartf2riS1n'ft. V Wt,u,,t0 oc,oclt tills after. 1 dltto?fcthe, y,Pht Mayflower tor Thr exposition. iT fmretown urn Sunday 01 Bstnrdal morning. President and Mrs. n nke trip up the n the dispatch firph boat 'l ootnprtain f the senate and 1 rredwulhHr JjWaryana ll V1- - th prewflrfl njorning, Mencalf in' and if' others Hrlier he ftnoon on the Do,ph,n aai S to be rnrp' whoae membera th the Jamestown ' JW fliS Cumlslon, ff , o made np WvJ, AfllHon to himself; Rooeevelt Mas- irchi, .:?11 ?h.en,,n RoowTe,t supreme court, aiy 1 fcw sa vT. 2V? Lavs 1 cretwr Aalatant R,!?h Crrs Jhn-C01 hr Presl- - Biu,on- - ' ? followed to- Bee-tSUI- si PrmSS1: 1 VU' esSer x. 4Aat- - Sur fi1 one Llnt. and Dr. OLnetorg. the gangwfld. h - band Banner and pln?-Svsngl- oou-vanti- ry APRIL 26, 1907 PRICE FIVE CENTS the library, Mr. Putnam, the librarian, haring expressed tbe wish for a full inquiry Into all the farts. It wsa claimed by the watchman that the marines sere detected la the act of flirting shlle the men chars they were ejected because thev were in uniform. The report of Private Elliott, now attached to the battleship K ansa and who. with Corporal Frye was ordered from the building, has been received at tbe nary department. Elliott substantiate all the statements of Frye denying tbe allegation of improper conduct and insisting they were put out of the building because of their uniforms. , Definite action will be taken by Secretary Metcalf upon hi return Saturday from Jamestosn. official of JEWELRY STORE MURDER LABOR LEADER 'Frisco has Another Sensational Story of Conspiracy One of the Alleged Conspirators Makes Confession Implicating Others. ROBBED. Oakland. Cal., April 25.'Three thlevre today nude away with a tray containing S5.U00 worth of diamonds from tha store of Paul C. Pulse, oorner iff Thirteenth and Washington streets. Three women clerks ware in tha tnre. Two men entered and engaged them In conversation, tits third remaining near the door. Suddenly one of the men opened the sliding back ef a window, seised a tray of diamonds sad ran up the street. His associate boarded a car and all escaped. POSSE PLOT TO IN 25. A eoa-tionmakes It possible lor butcher to ovnda story was sprung in labor circles the law, contending that tha powder tonight of SB alleged cuaapiracy and itself does not touch tbe meaL Secretary Crumblu has notified all plot to kidnap and murder P. li. Mcbuilding pure food inspectors la Kansas to Carthy, president of th trades council, and one of ths moat asm butrhor agaliut th use of tha prominent labor leader lu the cli, preservative. The alleged pUff to laid bare In the remarkable affidavit and eunfesekm made by H. Bhucklcy, one of the alleg- JUDGE ADVOCATE ed conspirator la which ho Implicate SCORES FREMONT live tuber members iff (Electrical teuton No. C. Harry BulUvaa suj M. H. Carmody are under arrest. Bays If tho Major Should Fay Hla Debts New It Could Not Wipe Out LOEB BUYS STOCK the Disgrace of Trytni to Evade. San Frandaeo, April al IN STREET RAILWAY PURSUIT Secretary (a President Raeaavett Will Bs Mads Fresldsnt of Nsw Company. ths -- Providing For the Same Introduced in the Douma of the exposition. Today " POLES If iftrr I o'clock. He will Immediate-- h for-tiproceed to review the fleet of ARE THAT THE New York, April 21. The ease ef Major Francis P. Fra meat, whs has beaa oa trial bsfnro a court marital her for several days am a charge of a ouoduct unbecoming aa oear and a aa a result of certain financial traaearUflus, was completed aad to tha foil court today. Tha verdlrt of the court will he reported to Major General F. D. Great, after which it nay he made pwblio. la submitting tha cans to tha court the Judge advocate, after saying that acme of ths charges had bee proven by the evidence, concluded by saying: "Should be pay hla debt today It would urt wipe out ti disgrace which attaches to htejor Fremont's effort to evade the payment of his debts, aad would only ba aa excuse for claim ency." gwa-tlama- aifo-milte- d April 25. Young Lady Brutally Slashed By Colored Adsailant. a Alton, 111., April 25. A poser of Is in pursuit of a negre who attacked Miss Violet Bpeacer, daughter ef Thomas F. Spender, on tho street hen, and cut her with a rnsor. The condition ef the young woman la serious. Mias fipeucer was on her way to a grocery when the negro leaped from an alley and attacked her. He slash' ed her across the abdomen with 'a rasor without attempting to drag bar Into the alley. He ran from the scene Immediately after the crime. The young woman screamed asd toll to the sidewalk. Her scresm was unheard, and recovering herself In a few moments, she dragged hmelf home, only a short dlatanoo away. She fainted on the veranda of her home. who attended Dr. II. R. her, aald tonight hat the reacr had cut a gnah three Inches In length and quite deep. Tbe doctor nays shs will reoovar though she will bo oonllasd to her bed several days. I wa walking la the aluklow," aald Mis Spencer tonight, "when auddem ly the negro Jumped from the shadow. He grasped my handa tightly and at the aanie time exclaimed: Now Ive got you. I did not have time to scream before he cut me. I acre lined aad ba ran over tbe Bill. He did not try to take my pocket book or attack mo after he cut me. A poac of cttlaena Jninej with the police in searching for the negro but up to a late houre no negro answer-In-g the description bad been found. citi-sen- Inara, UTAH SHEEPHERDERS HET MASKED ROBBERS An Import' Waahlngtoa, am change in the control of the Waahlngtoa Railway and Electric company, of this city, will oneur at tha annual meeting next January. It became known today that a number of local capitalists had purchased a majority of the atock. Blmultaaeoualy with this Announcement It wsa rumored that Wm. Loeb, Jr., secretary to tbe president had beau determined: on aa the fact that tha purchase had baea made did not become know publicly until after Mr. Loeb had departed viik the president for the'Jameatown exposition, and therefore the report of his connection with tho oompsay . could not be conflremed, inasmuch sa tla brokerage firm which negotiated the purchase of the stock were mule on the aubjert. A similar rumor regarding Ur. Loel'Affllatibn wttjr ths - company boo ban ia circulation far several months, but not until today did It take definite shape. Former Representative MoDermott, of New Jeney, la now president of the company which baa heretofore heel owned largely by New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia capitalists. GOULD TALKS ON : THE TWO CENT RATE There Is No Frwflt In days s Trafhe 4t WNf-HwrMh- - - RaM reads,:.'.'. Jurt before ha for' Europe today Georg J. New York, April IS. nailed Gould was Interviewed on his views ou tho busts ana and financial coudMoas of this country. Ha said; ' 1 have aa feare aa to the futara. Th country was Barer aa prosperous WOOD OVERSTEPPED before aad the future look bright." Qurationed aa to tho twaoat Cara HIS AUTHORITY foy railroads, ha replied: I am not la favor of It. It will hurt the railroads, for there is no profit hi Ordered a Retrial ef an Offloar In the passenger truffle and this will prove tv be a grant injury." Cuban Campaign Before Oa general railroad legislation ha Supreme Court aald: I am la favor of much of ft, hut against anything that will hurt tho Washington, April 25. The question credit of tho railroads. No railroad whether General lisonatd Wood over- can borrow moony undar tha present stepped tbe bounds of his authority In conditions." of the matter nf the court-martiIjouIs E. Brown Is Involved In n claim made by Brown for salary aa Bret lieutenant la the vnlrihleer forces of P the ITnlled Btalea army today was subFIIINCE EITEL INJURED. O mitted to the supreme court of tbe o Inlted States. The ease grew out of a Berlin. o April 25. Pyimc El tel Frederick, Emperor Wil- o military trial of Brown held at Ban Luts In ths military department of liam's second son, MI from his o homo during a cavalry drill o Santiago, Cuba, la November, 1198, when Brown wan c Blind upon to anths o yesterday afternoon, on Ihffs-daiof oonduet i. unbuoomlng swer a charge o Dofbrits grounds; near an officer, constating of gambling with Alarming reports were o ! the rn Muted men. The spread here this morning re- o first returned a verdlrt ef acquittal, o garding hla condition. It but when tbe remit of tbe Inquiry was o reported that the Princ brought to the attention of General suffering from rencueslon of o Wood. In command of the department, th brat a and that he had also o he directed the reconvening of the been kicked in tb face by hla o onur and upon the second trial sad la horse. Later, however, a tele- o tbe absence of Brown, he wsa found phone message (fan Potsdam o aid that th first reports were o guilty and sentenced to dlanitaanl from the service. General Wood end oread the exaggerated aad that there o was no cause for four of aerloua o second verdict and In accordance with result. his orders the sentence of tbe court o was carried Into execution. Brown, o who Is now a resident of Houston. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO of court Tex., filed a claim In the claims for compensation for tha entire O time between date of dtamtaRal and the dale of hla nuM. amounting to O 86,826, and the wart allowed 8661. beo receivamount have ho weald the ing New York, April 25. Tbe o ed from the time of hie dismissal unof the mutilated body of o right til the date of the discharge fo the a boy who had beau o othAr officers sad man of his comkilled by a Coney Island sur- o mand. Both Brown and tha governface car transformed the pan o ment appealed tha ctae to tha susengars Into a maddened mob o court. preme which heal into unoonweleaa o Brown attacks tha right of General ness the motonnaa. The time- o case of hie to order a retrial Wood ly arrival of poBee reserves o aad also bis right to endorse the sensaved the maa'a Ufa. o tence. claiming that the tatter duty Th car operated by George o devolved upon the president. Decker struck Edward Kelly, o wbe nm out of a aide a treat on- o d to tbe track. Tha wheel o PACKERS UP TO hla head aad tags. o was dragged from o OLD TRICKS AQAIN tha platform, thrown upon ths o pavement aad trampled upon. o ' ooooooooooooooeo eourt-marlta- Shot and Mortally Wounded Compjanlone Bound and Left hfelpleae on Plains. One . 25. While on sheep range In thia large herd from Frisco, Montrose, Colo., April their way to the county with a Utah, three herders. Grover Cornett, Peter 8wanson and A. L. Swanson, were act upon by seven masked men last night at Whitewater, Colo., 55 miles west of here. Peter Swanson was allot and morand hto companions tally wounded bound hand and foot and left helpless on the pralre. News of the shooting has stirred the cattlemen aad theep owners of this section to a high indignation and diligent march for the perpetrators of the outrage to being prosecuted. MISS STROCPE HAD PLANNED JOSS HERDER to Her Bequeathed All ef Her Property Bed Blsterw Areas from a Blck Kill Her Lever. . t Miss Oil City, Pa., April 2L-- Tht Pa., Belle Btroupe, the Bradford, Tbad-dou- s dressmaker, who shot and killed R-- Ross In the office of a physi- aav-ere- Evidences Found in Kaesss That the Meets Wore of the "Embalmed" Order, cian here yeaterlay, contemplated tbe deed, was shown by papers tousd on her person. One of those is a still Topeka, Kaa., April 2s. Dr. S. J. bequeathing all her property to her staters, tho other a written statement Crumb! ne, secretary of tha state board that Roes had promised to marry her of health, announced today that ha had discovered la nse here a preservanext June, and that the first Intimation ha had that he did not Intend tive for meats, the manufacturers of to do so was a newspaper notice of which, be asserts, are openly defying the issuance of a marriage license te the state aad federal pure food law Tha preservative Is made ia the east Ross and Min Ssmpsell of Oil City. Tho will and statement were found and con tains charcoal and pure sulIn her bosom, together with a photophur, which, when burned, form s graph of Ros. She brought tbe re- sulphur dioxide gas that is absorbs volver from Bradford, carrying It in by the meat and has the same effect a dgrr box. She arose from a sick aa borax. The manufacturers In their circulars state that the preservative bed to come here and kill her lover. o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o RUICK HAB ANOTHER TALK. O o - o O o O Washington, April 25. PresO ldent Roosevelt today had an- O other talk with District Attar- O ney Rulrk of Idaho, who is In- O Washington In connection with O alleged timber fraud Indic- tO moots In his state. Mr. Rulck O expects to leave for home te- O morrow. He declined to say O anything about hi talk with O the president. . O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O O O O O O O O O O O |