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Show The IJnter-Mountain Republican VOLUME IX, NUMBER 76, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1908. PRICE FIVE CENTS OFFICIAL VISIT AT RECENT ELECTION HOTEL SWINDLERS TWENTY-FIVE ARE HALF A MILLION PRETTY ACTRESS GRAFTING IN CITY LOST IN TRANSIT MAY MAKE TROUBLE TOLD FROM PULPIT DANTA BARBARA WRITING ON WALL CAUGHT AT DENVER DEAD OR MISSING ss FLEET HAS ONE QUIET DAY|GOVERNMENT ON -_-- TRIAL/}LEFT WIFE TO = aan GO TO of Mail Bays Containing Valuable Securities Said to Have Been Stolen. Divers Searching Wreck Gladiator Find No More Bodies. Registered From Salt Lake and Ran Up Big Board Bill. Result at Manchester Shows Country's Disapproval of Liberal Policy. Admiral Thomas Prides Himself on Uniform Good Behavior of Men. JAIL!DISCIPLINE OFFICIALS MAGNIFICENT eae ARE Demonstration Expected From Jealous Female When Swedish Prince Marries. RETICENT HER ADMIRER FOR Rev. Elmer |. Goshen Stirs Con- gregation With Attack on Public Officers. YEARS ABASE HONOR FOR GREED -__--~ Accident to Missouri But One|General Election Must Come/Mis, fh, 8. Worthington Under) Blue Jackets Get Credit foi News Comes From London and Approaching Royal Wedding Orators Declares Names and , ' s : Lay ‘ Local Inspectors Scout at Not by Any Means All of Many Aboard That Soon and England May Arrest While Hu sband | Cool Behavior After ColDates Will Be Mentioned at Robbery, ® Cloudless, Fighting Machine, Have Tariff, Gets Safely Away, lision Occurred, Some Future Time, ---- yf ' ' ‘ ' ~ nN - . ‘ - See ae ry ' r cay fara eCy _t es eto . . 7 es Rm ‘oF oh 82 - 7 comnts the Santa Barbara committee of ar Admiral Thomas was Emery] Rear Admiral by aecompanied an staff and Rear Admiral Sperry] and alde and ail were in full uniform.| Committeeman Underhill had not] indication of the country's dis-} Mrs. R. B Vorthington Thomas was presented to] everybody by Admiral McCalla and] after informal conversation the party] returned to the fleet. Thib was the quietest day that the} officers and men of the battleship fleet have passed since they Amekican a rave and most were glad of it. To say that it was a quiet not mean ngs. ee that there were came to} of them| day no Pee <n There were on shore for not a ship. fev had teas Many Imitra) " she chine, and part les Visit Fleet. as had o associates closed in the group] memorial - services honor of Gladstone requiem !s heard e will go north neral in wea vertising an Raine and when the tinal] the family mournfor the village fuwhere Sir Henry's| tood of parliament] will not leave at ‘irm There on will License be no the of principle underlying Bill, the other ports well behaved three leading events budget, the education ee ee J were Ee turning already ip, A party came _ stayed in Los having been ‘don by. the of 24 provided 0s Ange that Mrs. as who camie for old { age will bill pensions be and eae him Ss lov nn ‘e iret: Late of at the 14,D men kept a but the | has den led the] band's wher prise reste close Mr. that watch on his --=. knowledge abouts and wife Known have ‘Occupants. miss- able, as bot! telegraphic c communicatk went ana telept honwrong -_s00 - ¥F a 1 ianasilat th tter iiter ds tine sisting in It el i recovering ur ré helping til the bodies of are CARDINAL n ard pride ee ‘oday, aaa of Metropoll chureh-Jumes Baltimore, and of bishop The sea the tion New after YORK' S GUEST y Americans possessed vith ore. in| cardinal had deOL the]anq at the advanc age of 63 to join Amer unk he {rare h in the celebraof the ec centennary . of Yor! ue. l d : re at 4 o'clock a New York April 26.-While. the worship rs at the church of Our Lady of ~ rey, Brooklyn, were. celebrating |:; he dication of their new church this | afternoon with a parade about the ad| jacent street sore thief slipped into ) the church and stole the day's collec- doubl ie crossed er, and is bakes aclk distinguished nue, six y journey now y, at the the prelate days on is. several in left FOUR thousand Madison of no dollars, which clew here, but probably of the Gladiator saved had grst offer not of will not fos for more might |. pen- a Postal . least at of have the been ee Sie tear erat i the to n d ie blame' 1s dered . Wel s loa Gt eS a ne Ra heave or < ap were was . -- ca ae of the rescue of the men of the OF CODE possible, chere un-} ch So ARE TAFT AND este fepublican aveof Boise, four BRADY = % Spec tal "Serv rice. Idaho, counties the elegates Vege Re- following to the <e lowering "In va oh British con-| f assis- board of of her, the bluejackets cried OwaE McKune and six alternates, failed the fk WING on your DAILY East « Admirers S and . Ing South Are Into 3 Claim Com- Camp. Chicago, April 26-From Governor| Johnson's headquarters in. the Grand) Pacific hofel increased inflation of the| Johnson boom Is how clalmed was announced ; the by today. : of admirers get a secure hold slipped into statement. was given Johnson an and that the Nutmeg uninstructed land; this very fact gave the men more confidence," : a Nia ers se the St : ae nee that she foreed her nose fully 20 fee through the crulser's side and narrowly. escaped the same fate, but fortunately the greatest. damage she received was above the line Neither Captain Passow nor any of his officers would discuss the accident, preferring to wait until they can submit their rePorts to the proper offictals Aprit 26.-Republicans In southeastern Idaho In his honor the steamer Isabel,| yesterday Indorsed the candidacy of with more than 200 passengers aboard, James H Brady for wovernor and her, went down the bay thie morning | passed resolutions endorsing Taft for with flags flying ee d large br he presidency, Conv ntions were held band playing Irleh me lodies at Bing he, Fremont, Bannock and In appearance he. js an Irishmun of | Twin Falls counties and all are unantIrishmen. Irish is w ‘ritten in his rud- | mous age Bredy. Indications are that will be presented to the no other narne dy complexion, in his le rge humorous and the nomination will be raouth and in the shrewd, observan t Greene tion acclamet!on. ~y eye to out of -_--- Den- Marvelous Discovery May Rival in Richness Famous United Verde. Republican Shoshone veln te FIRST TEST MAY BE OF CANADIAN WHISKEY wesac ré Washington, April 6 ae Arkansas will attack the da with shot, shell and oay Cheese ake about ince the historic battle of Sthe Mont tor ania the Merrimac will the placid waters the scene > Chesapeake hi: ve peen ons lausiy of one war It ne et Monitors to Attack Each Other With Shot and Shell and Torpedo. state will delegation Philadel- PRACTICAL TEST OF WAR VESSELS the t the uninstructed delegations boomers are counting that the Johnson on to carry their candidate through, and they claim to have knowledge that } will be uninstructed delegates troin many states. North Carolina newspupers were produced to show tha 14 out of 15 counties In that state had gone solid for Johnson, and other good reports were shown from South Caro- of of red in. the Special Wyo., virgin in the copper Service. April has 26.-A been largé ¢ ncoun-| Willlams-Lushman Copper Mountain of marvelously been exposed, ye not mate meaner mine near district, The discovery is said to here. of richest in' the world. the feet | has be one Bight ore rich copper and the miners through the rich | is. (x= Washington, ‘April: 11 26.-It test pected that the tirst ‘real l e gal The rike was made at the, » pure food law will be made 300-fo00t eval. and there is great exin a suit instituted » near future | citement as a result puls a cera Canadian firm, which Senator W-. A, Cl lark of Montan whiskey on br and. of "blended" this property a | held option on Choate, at I Joseph H, understood his "lyear ago, and it is ‘tie distillery, called on the to buy, but the advise -d him of agriculture this week a 2 dollars appeared million that his client had applied iclically unhigh temporary injunction in the Expe rienced |. deve loped progerty State district court at Detroit lo prethe ore and seen e-| miners who have rove eal= vent the prohibition by vein say the propert is worth t he sale ment of the importation United ae . and that a rival ot the the article under {ts customary labe in the Lu hVerde will be established and that the argument would be made man mine, vik April 30 He said that a A nent injunction would be asked in the event cf denial, the cast eania be carried to the highest court in the tl Floriqa will be and tropedoes of ne will mude a test of the recomplete of her plate above and sistance * the efficacy of her below the water bulkhead and of her fire control and of effect of the shot and shell upon the her supe rstructure. will be the first time in the history of the United States to is made navy that 2 practical test ne of s} ell and determi the actual effec torpedo on a modern ve at the nt statement given out to reference xperiments 3A object of these inaccu! ate is to obtain complete and conc¢ on formation in a practical way, ng the actual effect upon the internal ship fitness and other Dae ck} structure of gun nd torpedo a under present sorattiann ‘ The Florida, a compa ratively modern ship, was selected because her Intern sub-division permits very clo approximation to the framing and interfor sub-division of the latest battleships. ‘ ASIATIC© EXCLUSION _ PETITION INDORSED MOTOR CYCLE TOUR NEW YORK TO iris land a Te ee Prince quite a reputation as a world He is siduously od to the the aters, Scandinavia's champion tennis ayer and iptain of the Stockholm Rugby football team The royal engagem«¢ nt ha not been by any means cloudle bitter quarrel be tween. ‘s father, the Grand Duke and the Grand Duchess Sergius , With whom Marie resides, there was a possibility that the wanding might be lIndefinitely postponed The Jatest a -tersburg is that Grand Paul has solved the troublesome situation byy accepting commission on. the eve of) 1 to make a military examination of the Crimea TAFT'S PRESENCE IS NEEDED IN PANAMA) f ifferences*Balivesn: aces" Of Departments Demand His Attention. Chicago, ey will be a Apriltour 2¢.-There Yor oor Ww from LLTs I ork, April 26.-The Cé niral New a peFederat me pee: today indorsed rtic tition of the As Exclusion to the United Scares senate legislation for the ocnttl Asiatic laborer from the It calls for protest against stitutional amendment or treaty vision to extend the right of uation and demands the an exclusion law which ! the immigration of all Asiatics, trade? and students merchants, ings --_----- city, his In visit to information the official made received {fn this of yesterday. ART TREASURE HELD UP FOR CUSTOMS DUTY New York, Ap sril 26 26.- -A painting of Benjamin Franklin {fs hel ld in the New York appraiser warehouse for payment of duty at the rate of 20 per cent ad valorem The general appraiser, who re fused to give the name of the person bringing the portrait to this port, sa g The pictur is said to been painted by Gilbert Stuat in the ichteenth century, and presented to in English family ie proof was not furnished that the painting be presented to a public Br GeRe esate duty was ordered paid A reproduction of Van Eyck's Adoration of the Lamb, rought from Burepe VY) Mrs, Ww. HL. Glagow j of St.. Louis, after the art league of Mary institute had selected it for the institut as a gift, was ordered to be t.dmitted free yesterday. An examiner had charged 35 pe r cent duty on the picture as a "‘litth photo graphic print." This brought a vigorous protest "NO RECONCILIATION BETWEEN VANDERBILTS Ne York, April 26.-For the} fourth time Mrs. Alfred Vanderbilt has been notified that she may expect the report of Referee David McClure on. her divorce proceeding } within few davs She was informed e | Saturday that the case had _ been even I. unto Goshen of death." the First church yesterday electrified his audience by a sermon so directly charging fraud, graft and dishonor upon certain city officials of Salt Lake that its import could not be misunderstood. And it was not misunderstood. Further, Rey. with rarely equalled he a Mr. ised, ness would and Goshen solemnity at and prom- an earnest- even by him, hour name another that names specify incidents now only vaguely indicated, passages These ated. was the earnest who who prostitute his abase motives, that the ances and him, as of for gain, for base women, lingered was And, received his OLyf offices positions men service topic. so condemnation their their understanding the preacher's manner, was men after in his sermon creimpression. So in- profound a tense the strong fully in over to usual, groups discuss the utter- indorsement people. Will Jusc Complete wlien and Story. where he will com- plete the. public ee begun In his sermon RA Mr. Goshen would not at-onée say. But his triends ars assured he will make good his promise to speak Beets of men and of acts which disgrace the city administration. "There are men in ‘the ¢ity service for whom I have the Hp eo respect," said the preacher. And then he added, his face tense iit feeling, his hands clutched he "And ere are other men in the city, seryice sy whom { have nothing eclared themselves for were but contem they were | abasing Has. ea shat they. not faitetol raped a tains ' the n thy A 1 SieTowed:'d sloyalty-' ishmont {gn their ow lives, - of their perfidy, the sons, and the lasting of their fellow men. since his first sermon Sone in Salt Lake has Rev. Mr. Goshen so startled an audience with plain speaking. It seemed that pondered the matter, with the knowledge of municipal wickedness before him, until conscience compelled the righteous outburst of warning and of menace. t is understood in Well intormed quarters that the political relation of the Republic of Panama and the canal commission = are not the essential causes for the trip of the secretar Private advices rom the isthmus indicate that Major Goethals is having trouble with some of the subordinate heads of departments, and that the tension has gro 2 2e the head of the zt least one of that the prese in the none is The name of Jac kson ‘Smith a member of the commission and chief of the department of labor quarters and subsistence is ps artic ularly mention¢ d. Some of the Nev Yor pusines houses, which have | reli tions with ca nal officers, and which send supplies to the isthmus, would not be surprised if, following Secretary Taft's trip, Mr. Smith resigned his position if it is found that his differences with Major Goethals cannot be reconciled . r losed and that Justice O'Gorman nrobably would render his decision Tries Hlot Work. Prince i | es 26.-Becaus next week April York, New. July New ‘York from starting SELF} Chicago, AND DAUGHTER M1 Vanderbilt received thls word life of a | th¢ whether to know 16, with|wanted July In Chicago ending |< nd Ae n by long distance telephons A memote: modern a board on stoker championwestern the for # race meet horrible 26-A Asp Miss., Ree Cayce ber of the family, after nferring I rince desc ribed as as bad was 17} ship July to be decided tn Chicago, miles | Sips was enac rted ab ut elght tragedy with her lawyers, communicated with place of took we Russia of ae ese mise a at decided was This 18, Wallace|2nd morning. oo here north of DY Lusite ania the her ot crew the of of the West-|one touring committee of the inin an farmer, 2 Polk, The announcement comes with the Ot rt conclu the at and hours, three of Ameri-/ Federation shot his daugh- | ¢™ district of the ian: te v wife fit, sane worss report that Mrs. Vanderbilt sr, has that It was declared "watch" isthis today. held cyclists motor €4n two sent then and arm the ter through ailed for Europe to take the mesea : reported In|than 1,600 miles about ed to cover Pr was) and breast own his {into bullets sare to her son that under no .condlhe being hot," think of hades "We will last, | tour the that days ten orchard.|the his. {in found when dead { and tion will his wife agree to settlehouse, Holland the at said suband tentative are plans all but trouble! had had Polk that t seems ment of the case out of court and that as about quarters stokers'' the found commotor Many yesterday |jJect to amendment. nants hi of some ith sh refuse consider any offer of had pictured the nether man hot as any support to the; thelr re-|Panies have ple Arr and nervous he was all night and reconciliation The mother devoted In remain Ww MM Pine The regions at] representatives thelr through he} tour break day About to sleep fused three days to an attempt to convince n oth several for State United commit-, the The yesterday. meeting 60/the was He work deadly his began her d e aw that differences the for wheat buy to me-/|He forty least at that believe aj|t and sons seven had and old vears could government from New-York July 6.! Russian }chines will start all grow daughter, motor faithful, ye Not announcement public "Be: Rev Elmer Congreg zational of aries demnation New York, April 26.-The objéct of Secretary Taft's approaching visit. to Panama are not fully set forth, according that Eastern and Southern rapidly coming into their The Mayer water Discipline Magnificent. "The discip line on the Gladiator was magnificent. we could see every man at his post. 1ere Was no excitement on either ship. One woulc have thought it was a moving picture instead of a real disaster. It was lucky that the collision happened so close to a . Minnesotan to Republican Spectal Cable, Stockholm, April. 26.-As the day dawns near for Prince Wilhelm's marriage to the Grand Duchess Marie Paviovna (the date is set for May 3), agents of the secret police of both Sweden and Russia are keeping a ose watch on Rosa Greenburg, the ictress, whose devoted admirer the prince has been for years, is an open secret here that the pretty young actress is desperately in love with her royal protector, and she has been deso clared inconsolable over proaching marriage that it is I may be tempted to commit an overt. act There seems some doubt as toi the direction in which Rosa's diappointment and love may lead her -whether she will make-a "visit of demonstration" to St. Petersburg, or create a scene of violence here-hence the watchfulness of the police: is Prince Athlete. mali words on the same subject,Rape en on the batlleftela. The claim was made that in copying Mr. TOHBGTE state's rights views and then telling the delegates to nominate a winner the platform is practically an indorsement of the Minnestota governor, in spite of the emphatic Bryan instructions which are contained in the last paragraph, vention to be held here April 29: J.) boats!' As the vessel keel over we W:_Loofbourow, C._ Guiwits, B. R.| could see the blue jac kets climbing McDonald, W. H. Frye, Henry Wade,/|to the uppermost side, and those who Robert Inspector p nts for the fact that' some ‘int elapsed after the collision, before ae Pau oats were put In the water. re that time the cruiser was turning Some two Chicago, April 26.-Governor John A. Johnson's Chicago managers clare they have discovered a ‘Joker' In he Illinois Democratic platform, which was in effect a hint to the fifty-four national delegates to use "common sense" at ance and get solid with the winner The hint Is given in the paragraph immediately following the paragraph e's ts. The Johnson men produced a copy. os the governor's Shiloh speech roevide that is plattates Tights |. igi in the ‘Titno: "a, tance, the captain oft we Glad) ator Feailed that it:was. tot 4 were|turtic. county offer to 26.-That JOHNSON'S MANAGERS DISCOVER A JOKER boats from. the St. Beal: sald: response, April phia was the only one who confirmed the story that the bags were actually missing, but he, too, ws unInformed as to the loss of valuables {in these bags. He, as well as all of the others, denied that any inquiries ror securities or valuables of any kind had been made by the London authorpostoffice ities of the New York He Was inclined to regard the report of missing mail bags as simply a cler cal error ] scout the idea that they contained half a million, the captian declined the Sainte fron ahaesn Paul. Owing to this the boats not lowered until the Gladiator actually turning turtle. went] aa sur-| been night's KILLS WIFE, SHOOTS COUNTIES FOR tl Py ruest of residence primary chosen send ver De- to the presence In the | pad been deposited there. srattorell } the In Reoke: two Gibbon: rehbishop of } a} it against Michi ael Lome arch-|the acts of any. cla the-thlefsucz cash the wih: away: \in wottine Beaded Armagh Irish nage ss ay ene constate the Connecticutt when that roo. ak Vas houses,|¥eation meets tomorrow night, seven suntain|of the eight counties will be solid for THIEF STEALS ENTIRE CHURCH COLLECTION Orange. NEW publican the/camp. 8 York, "April 5 a sterday that "the "Prog Repubtl fean Repudlican Special Service. Price, April 26.-At last Doctors and workmen from Buck-|Minnesotan ngham are now at the little village, as-|states are "T have come clusion that I 1 our nearly ¢ n ti 2s of the} stornach rloas ling| Late number of the Aipestr Hdi- \ 31 nd {jt is feared thet" the son today with| dead list may be much greater A dozen them be 1s @ exercise bodies have been eoyvered and the enough care in the inatter of foods wo of searching for victims Is proand proper diet is the solution of , rapidly good health in many respect than half the number of dead It was only learned on the return children of the Edlsons to their home in West still in the river and huge Orange that Harold Edison, the nine re forced pen elther side of year-old son of the inventor pag reby the 4 cently been seriously. afflicted with or the be mastoiditis in the sa me manner as covered they was compelled to undergo father, and th moment of the disasté a similar operations to that which endangered the life of Mr. Edison. The operation on the AAS Was successful, and both the n and father are how mending ra pialy' t their horn IS on] Here. "2 tning: ortinetiy, A Eaoanee. th 6 regist & dierent. name. ing New her the So- . eer pn established today of the Gladitator''s missing. No more today by the divers Be EA BA ‘ha ae aa be ee to the service ® Month, It was stated today that the of her expressed should ar of _ Mountain Falls. on! der New York, April ril 26.-Thox Edison has become a forin of. vegetarianism his study of the questio lowing his ee ilness. went to hi uthert ‘ Myerzg, Fla to recover from the effects of his operation for inasroldisy performed in thle city some weeks ago and there took up the study of die t- ( dry dock crew appeared Worthington leaving she Not LITTLE WIZARD NOW ALMOST perenne IRISH Bee line line ar- pada aon oon t the of the aenldant, eas Se held 1 eta ae ime tee in the smn ‘ora ak De nae‘he tohs have been living oe off oes hotels for at Ceo eit months, and every effort will be made coaligion nate an rs 2 Se cP need HA to find Worthington a ate p in t the fmaed da Solent pin tar ithe ed a Gladiator yesterday and Ottawa,"April °-13.-- Thirteen are mdmical Evans's> son, Lieutenant Ev vans, his daughter. Mrs. Marsh, and pnd mn to be déad and reports say 30 his flag officer, Mr. Train, arrived here ave lost their lives a result of a| tonight from Paso Robles of ee rous landslide at Notre Dame De| them are enthuslastic over ¢ imLasse Me 18 mlles from Buckingham provement in the admiral's condition Que Guat which Is 2 1 miles from here. 2 whi s 21 miles ere. It and expect that he will be ore to occurred at 6 o'cl is morning, but join the fleet before it reaches in is wires tives 1 Yrancisco if no unforeseen setbackoc3uckingham''s Ja curs. night states that the er There was quite a good deal of dismountain bordering op cussion ashore today concerning tht fell on some houses accident yesterday on oe Missouri occupants; and as Elves stream Is narrow when she blew out ¢ inder head. that It was crossed at one spot and It was recalled thet the "Missour i has houses one the other side destroyed ha d many accidents Twenty men Paul Desj jardin s store was destroyed a Sitent two but he w ay and escaped His lena bay sh wire, two ¢ oh ula ren, the mald and a mals : 4 great gun servant < 1nd thought to b¢ Captain Merriam says the accident dead D esjardins kept ye not an ; unusual one h eral store and ly c<atlous because ot ad, The shir I . (Ce 1 widow, and un an keep up seven of her children are missing and San Fruncisco is it is almost certain all are dead reached, where they hope to get the Others are known to have lost their] uew head. lives, but. their-nam are not obtain-] li hav- Inquiry local which hotels -one|pessengera lust} cruiser were on toldthe nee DY. J.the T. various night failedat several ascertain lin Hills He Wntasidation tn Detiverac of London, speaking te the qoiee Tr all ore arrangements niless and an unpaid bill of $250. oer ee eee Mrs. Worthington was arrested later en ae of] ane 7 Ba Sa iL CEsea cory ‘er charging with de-} pa© a ‘a: mee om eee t sure ene frauding Mrs, her Worthington grea ae a . cla slate: F KILLS in today, av very 0 nrare ‘CW°lin a large then Ke~ he pr aa pects d. as he had jumped Thursday, licensing|away over- with transportas fleet gam ae: he scene, and on Worthington's promto hurry his advertising scheme} wae euowed to stay at the hotel of the|couple, trainsioe the had which place. Worthington ae a up Angeles, Scheme by Jutton blinking in the afternoon, and there was a|™easure. On that point 3 Asquith} great crowd aboard all afternoon.|!§ adamant, but independent moditiAbout aleave thousand men enjoyed were granted] detailthe are licensing expected. bill the] shere and they the S&tions Apart of from beautiful place. As at they were thoroughly scheme, watched, semblin gs that he the country long in any doubt as to| the the modifications he desires to make|ise in the Paes of his predecessor ae and appreciative of the courtesies] shown them. Admiral Thomas, who prides himself greatly on his men's behavior.' sal aneot:thh "thost eatisfactory evidences of the men's behavior the a fact that the£ List of BIDE. was WA morning ae ae oe oa lent after he had been - was presented to g It was definitely he admitted he|that twenty-five present," but} crew are dead or oe Pare an ad-! bodies were found days later egram from a Sal ake hotel advised that if a man by the name of Worthington registered} from Salt Lake he should be clk ) ] On t is unders thai o'clock 5 cabinet S hich it aboard| yionday York, bags containing securities and other valuables reported to be worth $500,000 had been lost or stolen in York, in'transit from the ships brought here to the general postoffice was told tonight in a cablegram from London. The postal officers both here and in Washington, while not denying that two bags had been missed, professed entire ignorance y contained any valuables f Inspectors Wilkie and MeMillin in "Wa shington tonight denied point blank that they had heard of any mail robbery. So did Postmaster Edward W. Morgan of this city. The latter, however, was ready to admit that the two mall bags "might be lost," though he said he had not even heard of that. of pall bearers at Westminster abbey.| moting paid a first ace nd, PuESec oe one the ve ck. ; . All party feeling will be silenced|end of the ten days the story was The St. Paul was found to be badly while the government and opposition] repeated, and, as he then owed more} damaged, but not in danger of sinkbenches join in singing the hymn|than $100, there was nothing to be/ing at any time. She will be placed wife social and| red other pes te Visiting| until o'clock. 1 from publie srs, eee does} is in jail, and) approval of the general policy of the] her Sha who i aid to be the . Sin : Je by the Ar mare the American ees e by been be-,/"g somev here is conspirator, chief and] Asquith Mr government, Liberal his lieutenants are not inclined to ac-| tween Denver and & officials while that liner was on cept this verdict without a more genBight weeks ago a man who regis-|] way back to Southamption after cral appeal to the country, but it Is|tered as R. B roctaiGnton we ent to collision with the Gladiator in the the party on the plier and escorted] proposed to wait noe oe the ee he Albany and the o the tea house, and with the| journment Mr. Asquith's first duty ake City A week eeear to ite the official call were|is to his dead chief He will movelat the hotel bill tear Admiral McCalla, Artist Roobert the adjournment of the house of com-| him for $50, which Warner, Edward White and the sev-}|mons on Monday after joining Mr.| was unable to pay eral other cormmitteemen. Morley, the lord chancellor, and his] would within ten dz Admiral New April 26.-Caught in an atRepubitcan a Cable swindle the Albany out of London, April 26. -Most of the pasa bili, according to the}sengers of the American line steamer y Manager Sam Dutton,/ st Paul will sail upon the Teutonic "Bo Ye Faithful." "Be ye faithful, even unto death." That was his text And after the imp. Vv yassage devoted to local conditions, he turned to the wider field of the world for illustrations. But never for a moment did he leave to be forgotten that portentious proimrise of a later and more definite a: raigninent of those in this auumene faithfu "Be Ha who have, household, faithful!" her been ul- he exclaimed. ‘‘it pays. Disloyalty in business destroys the hope of : Disloyalty of the employe futile the plans ry the employer. So in the ces shipwreck of lives... Disthe pulpit makes relinton Disloyalty the pe makes the pulpit fail." a and arrangements De er, hile it is the/tempt to that the re-Ja $256 election was] charge me = U Santa Barbara, Cal., April 26s-It] Republican Special Sabl was 10 o'clock and sharp on the hour London, April 26 ang the admiral and his staff were on]|almost universal bellef hand to pay official call on the mayor] sult of the Manchester Finds He spoke Theme of his at Home. study of municipal affairs, and instantly turned with that Mashing of eye and swift utterance so famillar to his friends, and exclaimed: ‘And I am. not going out of vmy own city to find themes of study. Whatever Rev. Mr, Goshen has learned, he has learned it thorough| And when he speaks of specific cases he will make clear the wrongs that moved him to sc impressive utterance He painted the manhood which has loyalty for its Inspiration, and then drew the contrasting picture of 2a Hfe indifferent to the obligations of oe Ie spoke I of Benedict Arnold as man who thought toyaliy' type of the cost too high a price, and yielded too small a2 reward; and he showed by the later of that traitor, by his how confession terribly dared to be unfaithful. The therne has a myriad applica- tion. Loyalty to the laws of music made Beethoven fill the world with melody Loyalty to language, to country and to God enabled Gladstone to glorify an empire. Loyalty to conscience helped the Puritans plant 2 nation which shall stand in blessing until time shall be no more, Punishment for Disloyalty. And disloyalty to manhood, to the spirit'of the age, the laws of Go drove the nation into war, and when the land was dotted with graves, when Lincoln lay in his winding sheet, the awful price disloyalty had cost was fully understood. He quoted the lines: "Truth forever on the scaffold, Wrong forever on the throne- But that scaffold sways the future And behind the grim Unknown Standeth God, who keepeth Watch above His own!" The value of deca was clearly set for urged the cry a little Pees Mr. ‘Daileee his that unfaithfulness does pay; that being faithful, even unto death, wins the only reward worth having. solemn The service was rendered even more beautiful by the music. Besides the organ voluntary of Mr. Shepherd, there was Ss a solo by Mrs. Nell Pinkerton Moore, the contralto: "By the Waters of Babylon'; and a trio by Miss Ada Dwyer, soprano; Mr. Nettleton, tenor, and Mr. Rogers, basso. The congregational! singing wes un- |