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Show ' - t COALVILLE TIMES, times rutusmso ca COALVILLE. - - AMERICAN TROOPS FIREaUPON UTAH. BY A MOB. Tbs Bore la Blse Reply With Deadly "sad Several Spealards aad ; Cabaae are Killed la tbe flshl. Tot-ley- UTAH NEWS. P rowan will bare a new roller mil Id tbe near future. Last month there were employed by the Oregon Short Line between 000 and 4000 persons. Senator Cannon and Bawllna and King-wil- l RepresenUtif epead the holidays at tbeir reapeetlre homes, Thesurrcyort la southern Utah are busy near Ledar City locating llnee, presumably to tap tbe coal and Iron near there. The large 80, capacity coal cart receotly built at halt Lake by the Oregon Short Lin are proving a s, COMMISSIONERS patriotic. Cspeet a rebates Peaa Ear lt(UUj!S tbs Fee Treaty. Canton. O., Dee. 7. Judge Day. president of the late peace commission, and Mra Day, reached tbeir Canton borne in time to take Christmas din net with tha family. Tbe judge is in excellent health and spirits and the trip abroad has evidently been beneficial. Judge Day, when asked as to bis plane for the future, said he expects to remain iu Caotpu and resume the practice of Is w In tbe firm of which he was a member before entering the cabinet of President McKinley. The work of the commission ended when the treaty was delivered to the president, sod be doe not expect to visit Washington again in connection with any duties on that commission. While be talked freely on many matter connected with his work in.laris, he did not feel at liberty to give n interview in detail on the' work of the commission. Be said the talk of fioo,-00- 0 compensation for the commissioners, or any sum approaching that amount, waa ridiculous and preposterous. Th president flxed the compensation of the commissioners, sod oue of them, It ia safe lossy, accepted the duties aa a speculation. None of them has aa idea of a large fee. such as would have been paid had they performed the duties Iu the capacity oi regularly- - retained attorneys There is no actnal precedent on which to base an estimate, but the prediction is ventured that tbe compensation of the eemmisshwvra wl;ilot reieh1' each and the reasonable expenses incurred on the trip and in Pari. These expenses, however, will not Include those incurred for tbe wives and families of the attache of the commission, because all such went on tbe jourrey entirely independent of the commission and were iu no way a charge upon the official party. Havana, Dee. 28. Tbe whole elty (a in an uproar, and serious rioting is threatened, as a result of a fight between tbe American soldiers and Cn bans and Spaniards last night. A detail of Company M, Tenth regular United States Infsntry, while quell ing a riot which broke out on Bombay street, was fired upon by tbe rioters. The regulars returned the fire, and tent volley after volley into tbe crowd of rioters as they fled outof the street. Two Spanish sailors were wounded and a Spanish marine was killed by the Americana A number of other pergreat success. sons whose names could not be secured, n The officials of Sprlngvllle bare were elao wounded In tbe melee which a crusade against llqnor sellers caused tbe interference of the Ameriand are msklnglt extremely warm for can troopa Three Cubans were fatally violators of tbe law. Injured, Several Spaniards who were J Augusta Robbins, a Frenchman, carried away by friends were wounded, jwasiried at Provo, tbe charge against but it it not known bow seriously. h Ira being that be was in Sana Tbe None of the American soldiers were ' judge's decision want - Not crexyi only wounded. 1 a Frenchman." . -- . In tbe small riots that oocurrad in T Salt Lake City marteamen are organ various parts of the city twelve perjislng a grand rabbit bent to take place sons were wounded, several fatally. A Spanish soldier, marching with near Oxford, Idaho, on January I. The proceeds of tbe boat will be de hit company to the wharf, attempted tq oh ri table purposes. ,Cnbaa flag, and.au I The demand for ehnreh bonds eon American flag over tbe door at 108 San tinnee. Various corporations through Laxsro street This started thy fight-Th- e " 'oat tbe state are Spaniards were fired on from the amongtbe applicants, and windows They rehousetops j besides the numerous individuals. It is said at the ehnreh office that there turned the fire, riddling the front of 'fa no doubt but tbe demand for the the building with bullets. The soldier who attempted to take down the , bonds would be largely in excess of the flag fell on tbe stepc of a house, bleedissue. from wounds in the head and ing : Commencing January 15, the Rio boulder. The Spanish soldiers withGrands Western Railway company will INSURGENT OUTLAWS carrying tbeir injured comrades. - receive live new box care a day from drew, Residents of SanLaxaro say the the Missouri Car and Foundry.com withdrawal of the Are Robb s aad muring Estates fat Spaniards was due Saatlago Fro vinca. pany. This order has been placed In to the appearance of an American offide Cuba, Dec. 27. LieutenSantiago anticipation of tbe tnormous crops to cer, who perauaded the Spaniards to ant Colonel be raised in Utah during the comings Henry Ray, who had reretire. season. The town is practically in the bends ported to General Wood, military governor of tbe department, that Colonel There will be no turkeys raffled in of the Americana The Spaniard are tbe Salt Lake saloons this week or opposed to still hold possession of the Francisco Vallente, chief of gender " next, nor St any other lima This is strip of ground between the Prado and merle, bad been arming the lutnrgeats the order issued by Chief Pratt, and the port, but their soldiers have been nnd that several bands of robbers were while It Is unwelcome to the saloon withdrawn to within a fsw blocks of operating in the neighborhood of Guantanamo, has arrived here. He repeats it I extremely gratifying to. the the port- - . - ... , , I Els man who plucks and sella poultry for charges sgsinst' Colonel Vallente-declarinThree companies of tbe Tenth regu-'la- r that they are well founded. n livelihood. , infantry, who were hurried into Colonel Ray claim that this explains John Gammon of Provo bad a nar- town during tbe afternoon, are on row escape from death while returning guard In the streets It la expected th existence of the troubles with bands from a hunting expoaltion with sev- that the entire Tenth regiment will of robbers who have Infested the diseral other boya Ore of the boys in have to be brought in, together with tricts around Guantanamo, - In one a Cuban major wCnt so far aa to r.tb crowd aeeidea tally 'discharged bte the Eighth United States; whicb has ease, th proprietors oi a sugar estate Drder gen and the ball entered yo ung Gam been encamped at the trocha only .two not to grind. Colonel Bay sent a comjinon's thigh. Good nursing will bring miles away, in anticipation of such an of Colled .State troops to guayd pany tbft led through. as aesergeueg the estate, whereupon the Cuban maJudging from the number of Christtook to the woods with a hand of jor BATTLESHIPS HONORED. mas presents mailed from the different men, who have been ever since robbing Utah postoffices this year, good times nod pillaging the estates nearby, have indeed come again. Never in Recaption Gives the Ovagoa and lew a By Aa a result of this condition of Feravlsaa. the history of the state have ao many Deo. 28, The arrival of the things, Colonel Rays entire regiment, Callao, parcels been handled by the poetofflees United States battleships Oregon and with the exception of two companies, as during the past week. Iowa at this porthaa caused the great- I now scattered about the country 1 The hoots committee on pnbllo build, est excitement end enthusiasm. They guarding promlnent.Cuban who have luge end grounds has decided to make entered the harbor nt 7 o'clock In tbe ensured Valient. a favorable report on . he Rawlins bill morning and great crowds went out to FUNDS FOR DON CARLOS. for a public building in Salt Lake City see them during tha day. The report will be presented immedito Provide Delegation representing the Cuban Sjxitrata Rm4 Slavws f War. ately after the holiday recess, and Bait residents of Peru went to Callao to Lakers hope to see the bnlldlng under meet the Rome, Dec. 27. The Agenra I tali an o warships They presented way In a short tlms thereafter. to eeeh a gold plate. With the name asserts that n German syndicate baa The public school children at Park changed, each bore tha inscription: promised Don Carlo a loan of 30,000,-00- 0 francs la three instalments the All houor to the commander, the City have in the past been in the habit f elnbblng together and buying sult-abl- e officer and the crew of thaUnited first wheu bs bsa 10,000 "men under presents for their teachers. This States warship Oregon, victorious in arm, the second when be has captured year, however, at the suggestion of the the naval combat off Santiago de Cuba Bilbos, capital of the province of Bie-eaand the third two month after teachers, the fund raised by the child- on the rd day of July, 1898. This ren will he used for the purchase of plate Is given as a testimony of the operation are commenced. The. Venice correspondent of the food and clothing for tba deserving patriotic gratitude of all Cuban elti-seLondon Time says: Don Carlos, who of Peru." poor. , la In perfect health, desires me to deny Secretary of State Hammond has IsMURDERED AND absolutely tha report that he contemCREMATED. sued to llrlgham II. Roberts, congressmanplates abdicating. On the Contrary, -elect, and to Robert N. Baskin, Twe Mas Killed by Their Cewpeeioe he says he is more resolved than ever justice-elec- t of supreme court, certifiHear Bpehiae, to fulfill his role to the end. He aucates of election. The certificates are Spokane, Wash., Deo. 28. There is thorise me to assert that he has asked lithographed, and bear date of Decem- now scarcely a doubt that tbe charred no audience of tbe pope, and has reber 10, They were issued In pursuance bodies found in the embers of a burned quested nothing else of his holiness. of law and the orders of tbs state caneabia near Spokane were the remains DRUNKEN FIENDS CRIME. vassing board, the recipients having of Jack David and William Banka, and - been declared elected by. rt plurality of that they 'were.' "murdered by" Arable DelUwratshr Attempts to Bara II to Wifi Voles. te Grata. Carl and Oscar King. At tbe inquest A Proyo man baa received a souvenir the physician Cleveland, 0., Dec. 27. Mra. Winnie employed to analyse the of the Cubes war in the ahapa of a blood found in tbe snow in front of the Hearney, aged 28, was found badly cane. Tbe wood la red cedar from the cabin, testified that it was human blood. burned last evening at her home in floor of the tower of Morro castle, San- Edward Uoffnct, who delivered a bill the tenement building at 103 Detroit tiago de Cuba. The cap is a sea ahell of groceries at the cabin Friday even- Street. ' Her bed waa partly burned. taken from the bay under the sunken ing at 8 o'clock, testified that all four She now lie in 8L John's hospital at Msrrlmac. " Inlaid hear the top of the men were there and cams out to meet tha point of death. The cause of th fir waa given by the woman and her sens is a small stilletto, taken from him. . . " nn old helmet in one of the archives of Thle proves that David and Banka, husband, Joseph Hearney, a laborer, na the explosion of n Santiago, a small machete from an old who were in the city Friday afternoon, lamp At nn armor breastplate and small pieces of returned to the cabin. The officiate early hour this morning, however, the wrecks with monograms The oatslde have no trace of Carl and King, the police obtained from th daughter Of brass ferrule is from a ahell of one of men supposed to have committed tbe tbe couple the statementthat Hearney the rapid-firin- g gone, and the Inside crime. They had a large supply of. earn home intoxicated, and because ferrule a part of a spyglass taken from provisions, and it ia thought they car- hia wife would not get out of bed and him a meal he soaked some the deck of one of the Spanish ernisera, ried these into the bills aad are ia cook 1 coal oil, lighted and threw themruga on and other pleeee of material in the biding. her bed. Th police placed Oearaey cane have a history. tinder arrest 1 tolls . Brndnd. Chief Engineer West states that tbe RUSSIA'S PEACE PLAN. ,, 58. Dee.; Madrid, General Rios bat coal sow being need on the Utah A his follows: meets govern Pacifie railroad from Binpete la excel-len- t, telegraphed bultto4 to tha Am prepsrlng to eiubsrk on the IkeflnIU Program to B and several more earioada hare nteamer Leo Kill for Zambouiga, iw been ordered. This will prove of land of 8t Petersburg, Dee. 27. The conMindanao, having,' on December greet benefit to the Sanpete Valley S3, baaed upon the disarmament ference formally surrendered Iloilo, in the road. presence of the military and naval com- proposal of EmperorNichola have been Albert & Snowden of Salt Lake City, manders, the mayor and the foreign fixed for thla city about the beginning who enlisted in the Fourth United consul a Have the German of May next, prior to which tb Rus' States cavalry on May 7 and after- consul with the charged sian government will submit officiaUy protection of Spanish ward went with bis command to the interests. Shall arrive at Manila by to tb powers a definite plan of disPhilippines, is dead at Manila. The tbe end of the month." it is assumed f armament In order to enable them to here that Iloilo was surrendered to the I formulate modifications Of Immediate cause of bis death was macounter Americana larial fever. suggestions be-igu- - .i FIGHTING IN HAVANA, t" -- g , t N ' T iWS . 5 AGUIXALDO'S DEFEAT INSURGENT THROWN LEADS R IS OVER. BV HIS RIVALS. FmHbc Assassination, He Has Flo4 te Imra Ibis Ksgten B--ek of fn-t- tv InMwctlalibt W1U g, U Raw Cabins. u Manila, Dec. 28. A steamer which has arrived here from Samar reports that the Tagal insurgent have been in possession of Kalbaon since December 11. Business there ia said to be entirely suspended and all tbe Span . ards of the vicinity have sought refuge in the house of a man named Scott, an Aroericatu The insurgent threatened to attack the refugees, but refrained from doing ao because it was reported that American soldiers were on their way there. One Spaniard, however,, was shot and another was plncklly rescued by Scott, who rode fifteen miles and demanded the man's release ia the face f aa armed mob of Tagaia, who have been looting th .Vleayas stores and houses, the leaders of the lnsorgen ts being sn able to control them. All the effort made to induce the Visayaa to join the revolution have Been fruitless. The situation here, so far aa the in' aurgenU are concerned, i serious. The formation of a new cabinet has been entrusted to a. Filipino named Xlsdi, a rampaut irreconcilable of unknown antecedents and n bitter opponent of Agnlnaldo, especially on the question , 8Pn,h dthethat P01.' Aguinaldo refuse JU Jurie- to release prisoner, although the cabinet MERRITT ON FILIPINOS. w Tka SbonM Giro Oar Blousing - aad La TbSaa Go. Chleago. Dec, 27. Major General Bar Merritt, retiring military governor of tbe Philippine accompanied by hla bride, formerly Miss Laura Williams, and bis chief aide. Major Strother, ha arrived la thi city from New York. General and Mrs. Merritt will remain at the residence of Norman Williams, Mrs. Merritt's father. until after tha holidays, when they will return to New York City, where the general will resume bis position as commander of tb department of the east, which he left to go to Manila. In regard to the inhabitants of the Philippine islands. General Merritt said: The best we can do is to give them a good military government, give them what civilians are necessary to administer the civil functions of government and when they are ready to form a government of their own, give them out blessings and let them do so." When asked wbst be thought of the proposed increase in the standing army to 100,000 men, the general declared he bad always believed such an Increase .waa seeessary. We need a standing army of at least 75,000 men her in tbe United Now that we Steles, he declared. have acquired these new territories, we shall need's few more. 'But," In' my belief, 25,000 men are ample and sufficient for alt possible emergencies in Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philippines in the together. The rest United State for garrison duty. If n larger force is' wanted in the Philip- - decided to accede to the request of pine, it can easily be had from among General Oti for tbeir release. the native" is rumored that Aguinaldo has It fled to an inaccessible region back of CHRISTMAS IN HAVANA. Cavite, with a few followers, fearing assassination. Thi report i denied, Caban aad Spaniard Engage la a Bloody . Flgt t. but his sudden change of base is not Havana, Dec. 26. Christmas day waa explained. ushered into navaua by the cracking of revolvers and rattling volley from SENATOR MORRILL DEAD. Mauser rifles, in an affray which ocFstrtsreh of th Ssoute Strtckra by Pneu- curred near tha center of the city bemonia. tween the Spanish troops garrisoning Washington, Dee. 28. lion. Justin the city and the Cuban residents. One Morrill, the senior United State sen- Cuban waa fatally wounded, two others ator from Vermont, died at 1:20 this were badly injured, and one Spanish morning, in the 89th year of his age, soldier stabbed. after an Ulneas of less than a week. Tbe affair waa on by the Tbe immediate cause of death was Cubans, who fired brought from a housetop on pneumonia, which developed from an a company of soldiers ssleep in the attack of la grippe, contracted about Hotel Roma The soldiers sprang to n week ago. . their feet and at onceretnrued the fire. In tbe death of Senator Morrill, the A oompany of infantry scaled the low senate lost its senior member In point wall on one side of the building, and of service, and its oldest in age. He hunted for the individuals who had had served continuously In the senate 'begun' the firing.' They found a negro for more than thirty-on- e years, and badly wounded and carried him down. he was 88 years of sge on th 14th" of Other injured men were carried away April lasL.With tha single exception by their friend . . of Hon. Galnsha Grow of the house of represenUUres.he was "thi only 'man tu congress wose congressional career began prior to the beginning of the Whttfi Mm ftft4l KsfroM Kaftan ia ft Daodlft DmL civil war, and he had the honor over Mr. Grow, in that hia congressional Dallas, Texas, Deo. 27. In an enaervlcehad been continuous, covering, counter between three white men and in the senate and house combined, some negroes, one of the latter, Oscar almost forty-fou- r White, was killed, and another, Frank ,. years. It has been hia annual enstom for Holland, seriously wounded. Hunseveral years past to make one formal dreds of whites and negroes assembled, address on some topic of live interest and for a time a race war war immto the senate, and this has been listened inent The air waa filled with knives A squad of police disto with attention by hia colleagues, and pistol who have regarded the speeches aa re- persed the mob. The three white men markable, in view of the age of their were arrested. author. Tbe last address was delivered TWO BROTHERS SHOT. a week or more before the Christmas holidays, the subject being tbe need a Store, Intending of a building for the United State Attempt te Enter VloUnra, While Intoxicated. supreme courts and other courts. Its Scoobu, Miss., Dec. 27. Thomas and deliverance showed few signs of lessWilliam Brantley, brothers, were shot ened vitality, nnd at its conclusion the killed at Enondale. and Instantly honor was done the senator of a unanEugene Dennis, an imous passage Of the resolution on boy. Tha brothers, accompanied by which he spoke. their father, attempted to enter the Senator Morrill was born in Straf tor of Dennis, it is said, intending ford, Vt, April 14, 1810, and in early life was a merchant, later an agricu- violence, whereupon young Dennis on lturist He was elected to the house of opened fire - the Brantleys with the above result, The trouble was caused representatives in the Thirty-fourt- h by Uquor. congress and for four succeeding term Then he waa transferred to th Christmas Tree M order. senate aa a Union Republican, taking Jefferson City, Mo., Dec. 27. At n hla seat March 4, 1867. Since that Christmas tree celebration at Aught, time his service has been continuous. a small town in Osage county, John He has taken an important part in Holloa way; shot and killed Jule Bollot, legislation, particularly ia commercial one of the pldest and, most prominent and financial 'questioii,'hlsposUion citisens of Osage county, The killing chairman of the finance committee giv- was th result of trouble of long standing him n leading part in all measures ing, Bolllot and Hollonway having relating to the tariff, banking or cur- had several law suits. Hollonway shot rency. his victim five times, after which be fled. There ia great excitement ia the Orasral Ooafcrmee of Lutherans town nnd large reward have "been ofPhiladelphia, . Dee. 28. A general conference of Lutherans, the first fered for Hollonway capture. meeting of the kind ever held in this Kew Tack Girl Mardsrad. ' bloodvaffray. country, the delegates representing the general synod and th united synod of the south, began at St Johns Lutheran ehnreh here yesterday. The three bodies comprising the conference have a communicant membership of 600, Otto 'persona, and Include 4,000 congregations. Tbe ministers In th bodies number nearly - - 8,000. Grata Loans. . St Paul, Minn., Dee. 28. Tbe Supreme court,' by Judge Canty, has filed a decision declaring that the nets of the legislature appropriating state funds for seed grain loans are unconstitutional because they appropriate publie funds for a private purpose. Th eourt, however, does not release borrowers from obligations already incurred through these loan la recent years a good many thousand dollars have been loaned by tb soA state ia this manner. New York, Dec. 77. Mstti Remly, girl, was shot in the heart and killed at her home on Eighth avenue. by Frank Nnlty, a poctoffiee clerk, 19 years of age. At the same time Nulty shot himself through tbe head and was taken to a hospital, and it ia believed he will die. Nulty was formerly a suitor of the girl, but recently they quarreled. a Chrtotmqq. McKinley's Washington, Dye. 28, In the presidential circle Christmas day was a very quiet one. The president and Mrs. McKinley have several friends from Ohio stopping nt the White House with them, and with a half dozen others, formerly living In "their native state, th Christmas dinner 'was enjoyed. Duripg the evening. Secretary and Mra. Gage and Postmaster General and Mra Emory Smith called and spent soma time socially at the executive ' manalom . T ft WILL TAKE ILOILO- - A GENERAL OTIS ORDERED DISLODGE INSURGENTS. Draw Wliatni T Troops Mae XiM lor ASmlral te AM QaaqraUMM Washington, Dec. 24. TO Warahtpw Wpaalara Secretary Alger ha cabled General Otis at Manila to take possession of Iloilo st once. Tbe step la taken in advance of formal relinquishment of sovereignty of Spain, on account of the gravity of the situation there, it is supposed. Ilolio i the only point in tb Philippines now under Spanish control, and it has been one constant fight with the insurgents to retain control. Admiral Dewey reported recently"" that the Spaniard were holding Iloilo with 80 soldiers, and that citizens had asked nim for warships to protect them. Oeneral Otis wiU probably send two regiments, and Admiral Dewey is expected to detail the Charleston and Concord to aid the troopa The Spaniards will willingly relinquish nnthority over Uoilo, it ia understood, as they know they must evacuate soon. "Wbst the insurgents-wil-l do remains to be seen, but there is little fear in Washington of a serious clash, though our soldiers will be prepared for any emergency.- - The war department has no confirmation of the rumor that the insurgents hare captured Iloilo. Should It prove true. General Oti may find some diffiettlty'inf dlklodging them." It la " hoped that the report is false, as this government wants to occupy that position before tbe rebels get a foothold. SULTAN'S BUTCHER KILLED, Notorloo Ghaal Bey Lain HI Life la Brawl. Constantinople, Dec. 24. Ghani Bey, the sultan's aide de camp, was murdered by Hafux Pasha, in a quarrel whlclv took place in a pastry cook's Hafuz. Pasha escaped, and is stilt at large. Tbe official press bureau prohibit any mention of the affair in the newspapers. It appears, however, that Hafus. Pasbs, after a slight altercation, placed the muzzle of his revolver eloao to the head of Ghani Bey and fired. Ghani Bey died after a few hours of suffering. , Ghani won tha sultans faror and promotion by committing numerous crimes He was sent to restore order in Epirns after the Graeco-Turkiswar. At the head of three hundred lawless companions he robbed, pillaged and murdered by wholesale until h was summoned home, only to be promoted to a colonelcy. Then he continued hia iniquities here. - He would enter a shop. drsw a revolver and oora- -' pel its owner to open his safe and gW up the content. h SAQASTA SERIOUSLY ILL. - - Condition of Tho Spoolsh Fro ml or Cnosoe His Friend (irate Anxiety. The condition of Madrid, Dec. 24.' Senator Sagaata, the premier, now causes grave anxiety. Six physieiana were in eonsnltation this afternoon regarding his case, and concurred that he is suffering from bronchitisT with, high temperature and an nn favorable absence of expectoration. The newspapers express great sympathy. There is no doubt that his illness ia aggravated by tbe strain of recent events. Tb queen regent twice during th day telephoned inquiries as to hia condition, and this eveniog sent her owe physician to attend him. Tbe list of callers at the premiera residence includes all th foreign diplomats and a host of other distinguished persona Senor Groizsrd, minister of justice, is acting premier. Throate th Juror. Ban Francisco, Dec. 24. An attempt has been mad to arouse the people of this eity to violence as a result of tha acquittal of Walter Rooeer, the Tennessee soldier who killed Henry Flaming posters bearing tha following inscription were conspicuously displayed on th bill boards "today: " TU and feathers for tha twelve jurors who acquitted murderer An effort will be made to have Rosser indicted for the attempted murder of Willie Lynch, whom he fired at Hide-bran- d. " Roe-ser- ." when he kiUed Hildebrand. . - A Clumsy Counterfeit. Washington, Dec. 24. A new coun- terfeit silver certificate baa It i of the aeries of 1896, Bruce, register; Roberta, treasurer, and apparently printed from photo-etched plates on heavy bond paper. No attempt has been mads to imitate the silk fibre, and tbe treasury number has been traced with blue writing fluid, which blurs when dampened, a does the red .coloring applied to the seal. The execution is poor, and the work would deceive only tbe moat careless handlers. one-doll- ar bee a discovered. 4B4forOttl Ka rated! Cumberland, Md., Dec. 24. John W. Bowling, colored, and Martha Craven, th whit woman he married, were each sentenced .by Judge Boyd to . eighteen months la tha penitentiary-Wha- n JndgaJBoyd asked if they to aay why sentonea should not be pronounced. Bowling aroee and ed said ha believed that "the girl blood in her vein and that in marrying her be acted in good faith. Th couple came here from Pennsylvania and were married some time ago, had-anythiu- g had--color- |