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USE THE JOURNAL'S ADVERTISING COLUMNS FOR BEST AND. QUICKEST RESULTS JOURNAL CIRCULATION V : TESTEKDAY , WAS " The Weather Rain tonight - and .'.-'Sunda; aouthwesterly -irlndi. ' V" i VOL. VI. NO.,291. V: PORTLAND' pREGON; SATURDAY .EVENING. FEBRUARY , 8, 1908. TWO SECTIONS 18 PAGES. PRICE TWO i CENTS. V JiaJrivr&Ti 30,250 iliiifiiiiiiiii ill mm Vl liU I Villi 11 mm.' JUKI" AWtLIU grSI " WELCOME TO CITIZENS OF GREAT INLMO EMPIRE OF NORTHWESl First Change Was OYhen - Rev, Frye of i Albany Sided With; Majority Con i victed Jan Issues Statement De claring There .Was Against No Evidence President Swift and ITelds of Purchasing and Construc tion Departments Here to Arrange Final Details for Peninsula Establishment. Officials JIake Tour of Site to Determine Uxact Loca John H. Hall, accused of conspiracy to fence public lands In con- fion Of Each Department nectlon ilth W. W. Stelwer, H. H. Hendricks and others of the Butte Expected Work Will Creek Liana, lnniDer ijiyesioc cappn, sum as tuarseu m gj goon inaicimenu rweivo man iui mumiut u-mci ou iuch this seal upon the long trial that has dragged itself through the federal court for the past nfonth, having come to the common mind after three hours' of deliberation, argument and voting, during wnicn iu oi tne men i To complete the final arrmn&ements had been for a verdict of guilty from the first. M begin work on the packing hou.e soon as Doaalble ao aa to taka adnnUn th. flrat chane. when R. W. Frye of V?. "V? a'!. P IaDor conaitiona. LK)uia r. Bwlft, Albany .went with the majority making tnCe that would bring tne time up to President of the company, arrived 'In the third cast stand 11 to one for guilty. 1 the April term of court, at . which time I Portland this morning to Inspect the , I inff. ttlir wnnM tiava returned to I ...... . .... . - It was not until the eightn oanot naa-it.-v -:,m . i n rtmV to iwr ena 01 ine txwn counted that the verdict was made t.ka UD he consideration of all re- peninsula. . -mi nwnr nf rpahtree mamma lana rraua cases yet penamK Mr. Bwirt is accompanied hv v. R hann. 0'n that ballot from his .Und on J , "4'!i, Hy. his right-hand-man. and who T- iu..v tuat wu.i.,.. It... . .... u . , for aoquittai-to a vota ior guuiy. f lowea juuio weoster in wnicn to pre-1 t, furenuui ueyan ' V.-i Kn .rniaumed In the dellb-1 para his bill- of eceptions for submit- went of the big Chicago packers, and ., feou . W h".. r. !, "-LrSo,! sion to the circuit coGrt of appeals "- I H. C Gardner, who la chief of the con- wnen in vermci wb sh ould the new trial not be granted by awnv came 10 i-oruana irom the entrusted to tne neepins w m. o. tn-. i0wer court soutn, navmg recently been at San .. aflVatlv irranciaco and New Orleans, where he ..i. w. m.I . :. ' k. . h 'Th 'liirr .ln, th Hall case was DCMtanai. . Mr nirHn hi..; wui au mw - i i- - - r .ii . r -"".i "viu t .n,.k..s m. .nrn.T Jmlelns aeciuea.a, Jano. cm "'"' tne nasi on a nurry can. i !E:;5-,.,t,h 5i? nlw ytrfal at "? d"0' Jf"f"M 1" lrJ?i L ."' ..W t went direct -to the Hotel the eplratlon f 0 .dy"-.h pigged themselves that they would not short conference with his assistants. Be- ".w1 "iTthe trial u make public the proceedings of the jury 9 o'clock the party left for ufe ""'".""- r. -i ..room, too ni camui wrre mcy iu buuiu i iowbt ena oi cue peninsula In a I a re f Jntfd4 by w;rwnyT. their ballots that at the conclusion of touring car to look over the packing .the; United States cJrcuU court : of p- w(( the of paper bearjng the house grounds. pacKing Pri, ...... "J"". 'TV-en j.wiite ballot -were given to. tne roreman, wno nt. time hevond the 60 days Dy juagei . . , " .h. " li "ini AinVini.. T tn the hTherTrl- discharge they refused to make any his bill of exceptions to the higher tn- J ,tatement re(Jardlng their deliberations bunal. '. V "T'" I other than to admit that several bal- Tha derensa laya s aereai nuv jots were taken. s much to the '"Tt- ge After the adjournment of court the prosecution durln the tr al of the case of tn Jury wers thanked for '1? t0 Lrh. evn more to the their verdict by Mr. Heney, while Mr. il6.",' -M.KPwPAlSd to the lur Hall thanked, them for their attention h5?M.-hH,?n Tift the conclusion Of the given to the trial of the case. As he m-? t-ht Mr"HaU?ln a talked to them several members shed !ff.. .hth fia made oubllo this tears, evidencing the strain to which VSSlAwHur him they had been put by their long de- given By Judge Hunt, expresses sur- verdict. prise' at the verdict, and contends that It required eight ballots to secure a he Is unable to see upon what evidence verdict of guilty. On the first ballot, he was convicted, unless It was upon which was taken Immediately af ten. the matters which bore no relation to the election of Mr. Barnes as foreman, the charges set out In the indictment Jury stood ten for conviction and tw i . .The penalty given by the federal Stat- f0f acquittal. Those who voted to core j .. v.r rnn.nlrnrv nrovldes for a fine vlct were M. 8. Barnes (the foreman). of not to exceed 110,000, or. Imprison-1 Alfred Freerksen. Henry Freerksen, C n.nt .7r nt tn exceed, two years, or I J. Sunderland. William .Funua. Otto Nel- both, at the discretion of the court ;. son, Frank Lyons, Ed H. Taylor, Frank ' Mneh Xnterast Manifested, v. I von yassenhove and Samuel W. Miles, j Mnes mwtov ., . Those voting for acquittal were Kll ITne court room w ptM wn " Ramer and R. W Frve. silently expectant audience when Judge IuZ ILaJF iuJLnA ;.iint whih Hunt look his Place on the. bench this flrgt Frye ed that he was ror acnuutai oecause AiA 0AA- wVi Afsk 14 oil tlfli hPPn NelVr?".0 m Z directly, with the conspiracy I ftt V ...... '.v: -.'. , EUSIOi. TRAIN HERE ' LPortland Commercial CluV Officials Entertain Visit ors From Spokane, Walla Walla and Other Cities of Vast Grain Section : Levi G. Monroe, Secretary Spokane Chamber FrerSerick E. Goodall, President Spokane of Commerce , Chamber of Commerce. ' FIIIDS GOLD Hi IW SHOW (IP SEATTLE ALLEY RM USERS, LIB RULES HOT SETTLED W1U Kot Discuss FUns. Mr, Swift was not lnrllnt tn iin... iw Duoiicaiion anv Diana rnr th. im. mediate future. "When are you KOlne- to hno-ln nnrlr HiAlnnlinnA Tinnmnn TllcnAIT-! I n TrAIIifrrt llo I'nn rFnnr 4n I T7nilwnln Ifm, Hf C r. on the new plant r he was asked by a I JLClcjllu" Jumciuou ;iiow i - mu i wucuc iuaaco xuicab iu i xiuiixuaus iuaj juarke VUllCCS wuuai icinvr. can t say Just yet." Mr. Swift re- pnea,. as i nave just arrived and haven't had time to look around.'1 He was asked If he couldn't give some idea as to when the actual work of con struction would beeln. "Don't know a thing about it yet " I (rolted Press teaied Wire.) I . (Doited Press Letstd Wirt.) nr. b win aaio. -as I haven't been over I Seattle, vWash., Feb. 8. R. Davis, a I Washington, Feb. 8. There Is the ers Two Sacks of Yellow. Back Bill Against Tele- Metal in Alley. graph Companies. sions but Wait for Com mission's Decision. (United Press . Leaned Wire.) Seattle, Feb. 8. Until the interstate morning at 10 ovclock. Mr. Heney came ""a. J? Ill from one door Just aa the Jury began 1?, a,ti in from another, while Judge ??a" wenater had already laaen is oiace or r ir.. . r-'L..1 .. .v.iv. P V2"J5m Jott Hal? the defendant! would connect hTm in an understanding L of the room. , John Hail tne derenoant. I .th R.-iwer. Hendricks or the others. Judg" IiuntmakerdU4heUjVry If'thev for cSnvlctlVnthe third ballot wa, h.dUddlcldedn4on a.cr7nd-Mth .St Barnes of Beaverton. the foreman, arose vote to conviction, leaving the ballot and handed the -sealed envelope up to eleven to one. the bench. Judgs Hunt opened It read Four more vote- were taken without it .ni n,.H Tr nn to Demitv Clerk change In the result. Ell Ramer holding h.f.h'.hn rend H aloud.' out for acnulttal. He entered Into :io. I As the words "We find that the' de-1 discussion and did not state his grounds Brndant John H. Hall Is suUtv as for votlhg as he did. but on the eighth ! charged In. the Indictment," sounding ballot changed to conviction witho--t strangely lend and harsh JnUh intense comment. The verdict was then signed, quiet of the !room," fell on Mr. Hill's Judge Hunt notified, and the envelope ears he becama still more pale until sealed to await the convention of court the black circles worn by the worry of I this morning at 10 o'clock. the trial around his eyes stood out dls-1 The statement made by Mr. Hall for tlnctlv aa though painted, and then a I publication this morning, giving nis deep dull brick-red flush came over his I opinion of the verdict, was as follows: face, which In turn faded away, leaving I "I am very much surprised at the him as cairn ana immovable as at the verdict of the Jury and wnony unaDie VilnHlM f i1 f Vl A T V1 rt 1 a I A baa ' unAn rinr AirlflAnrtti 1 ViaiV aaiiM UCfjUlUlUK va, vi i iu Vijywn rv Jio . sTiuomsiiir.T vtuiui ft ,The perfunctory proceedings of thank-I have predicted it unless if Was unow 1 ling the Jury for its attention and ita matters wholly outside of thVcasel J discharge by - Judge Hunt took but a I which Mr. Heney introduced and which mornepi ana men juane , weosier asKeq i i i for 80 days in which to perfect his 1 (Continued on Page Six.) ..HI.. .. I are to b inoti Packing-houses lineman employed by one of the local promise of some pyrotechnics In the commerce commission passes upon the None of the other members of the - p C0I"n.ameB unuwr rrei i senate over the interstate commerce I "' uuuor vmny nuuiu uiscuss ine plans of the I lne clly Jau neia penning pum-c mi-1 question again this session akin t0 1 ""; m imuu iiur mo mraucr pfk.er J".inywar-, tigatlon of his ownership, of two pokes 1 those- that were shot off when the rate men apparently are willing to enterUin mr. owui ana nis mmiun nti. .nAn fuit nn.v.t. onH onM ham wortn. Ir I . t , . . . . . . . j-.. - "i""' I y ""f --- - i nni i wan nnri.. i uiuuvsw xor a- Brapromim ai a con' S"" ".JL"".u?.)r."u,nsr ovr me terrl- genuine, aDout il.ouo. -"- ference between President Louis W ill v wiiinn rn rt a ti niai w k ..I , v, m,.jm tk o-am in tna a crn NJnn fit. I a itaIUM & hH 4 I . -. . . . " ikinVhm.;i.;;..; .r V;'f "5" -fi'"': Iy,-V,u""u",.?J.B"""..lT" . .u.- , or the ureat Northern and Presl um vvuviii jarus, i car vi iuc xi egm work Soom. n weena ai There a're alx largo piecea of yellow the interstate commerce commission. KoobhTK waVVhown thirfurthe? (me ITHESWDWIOWNAL I HERE ARE SOME" 0FTHE FEATURES: ve4 i ' WHOSE LIFE DID lTOU LIVE "BFFORB?Tour soul Is" your own for - the time being, but maybe It belonged - to someone 'else one time. Striking evidences, of reincarnation that science Is studying. CUPID'S CLERICAL UNDERSTUDY -London minister who Is "First aid tw matrimony" will visit America. TRAIL8 TO LAND OF GOLD Government Is , investigating Alaska highways -with view of making improvements. . t WONDERFUL APPLB ORCHARDS Rogue River- valley , rruit growers IS THE. WORLD BENT ON-WAR ?-Evry Nation Is feverishly training , Its fighting men; and .officers in thje art of battle. - : NEW WOMAN OP THE YEAR 1108 Western culture ' has burst the ., doors of the Turkish harem , and the - Inmates are emancipating - - themselves. . .,; ; . - - . ,-. WOMEN'S .DEPARTMKNTS-v-Speclal writers ' In " The ' Sunday Journal contribute the best articles for the women. Every word la Interesting. FUNNIES FOR THE CHILDREN Th ! great - colored comic supple ment to The Journal Is the original mirth producer, bad likes It as ' well aa the Tclddle." " . nnVof want m I thf fmc? " . aw w . m w ' a. a im . m mm . m mm . ' LEASED ""WIRE SERVICE AND SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS 'COVER - THE WORLD LIKE ;THE CLOUDS IN THE SKY : FOR ,. . TfieXOHDERFUL SUtWRYJOURURL a While ere Chief Engineer Gardner win determine the exact location of every department of the new industry, and will make complete every detail preparatory to letting the contract and beginning work on the plant as soon aa possible. It is expected that the work of actual construction will begin within the next few weeks. Thl will be done to take advantage of the spring weather and the chearer lahnr hii.h h k. brought about by the conditions of the country. Plans of the entire plant and adjacent connecting department were brought to Portland by Mr. Gardner, and after guma; over ine ground with Mr. Swift and Mr. Higby another conference is to be held, when the definite arrange- uimiis iu go aneaa witn tne work1 win be determined. ; , Mr. Gardner l:aa hnn li.rA mv.hI days, and will probably remain in Port land some time to attend to further de tails. Mr. Bwlft will leave for the ont enner lonignt or tomorrow. INDIAN PRINCE TO VTSTT SATVT Pl?ATPTSm V (Cnlted Preas fataed Wtre.) San Francisco. Feb. 8. San Francis. eo's smart set. will not have to wait for me arrival cr r ignung OD itivaus anil his tars to prink itself out in Its finest jewels an.j reamers. . His highness, Nawab, Sultan-Ul Mulk Bar. prince of the blood and one of the most influential potentates of India, will arrive here next Friday. Nawsb. Eultan-Ul Mulk Hrir rules , 003,000 of people. Ha is en route tn Eurepe and Is traveling in regal mag nificence. . His movements are consid ered of such importance that T. J. O'Brien, ambassador to Toklo. hm written to Colledtor of the Port Fred erick Stratton io extend htm every cour tesy upon nis arrival nere. THBEE BOYS KILLED BY FIERCE BLIZZARD . . (Cnlted Pim I.td Wtr. . St Ignace, Mich..' Feb. 8. Three bnva 1 of this city lost their-llves.ln the fear-i rul L-mzard that has swept over north ern Michigan 'for - three days nast George Mailhot, 19 years old, went out on in ice inning ana has not been heard from since. . Two boys named Lant, 10 and IS years old, started from school for their home four miles away: and have not yet been found. They are believed to have perished In a anow drift. ; y h? ."""Jnf.'ilA.? S Henator ljtL Follette has Intro- Hlll of the Great Northern and Presl- t the Hlnckler building, severa.1 duoea a bm t0 br,ng teiegrraph and tele- dent Howard Elliott of the Northern ltJVnMinil Pone companies under the control of to d .. a're alx larao Dlecea Of yellow the interstate commerce rnmmllnn r,tP..l8eJ2"!LV'Si aerJ.Bau!raf " .n? : . . : i 4i, -m . - i . i u nwu f unii. iv Tvfi vi uwn i. u i i i KX nSrroTsuX piund having Wisconsin. " Jftat tha --.t ak. some nr. tor La Follette appeared before ferM loot In any neighboring city. the senate committee on interstate com- If,li5d.vpr.el,tdlis- HWKVe . y a?Z Da.r0wmsanDsnesi8nt ?Tltf M TSJ?."'1 ""f Thursday when he offered It for sale 1""! ,JecJ 'LST!1 .,ncoHr?5!n2e.nt- by-counsel. ' . , , M at a second-hand store. The proprietor f"',".1" V2.J.k thf. La Foll!it ,n" .At present the raUroad is enjoined wanted to see the stuff before buying IrD?," J-itce the matter upon the at- from collecting any amount on lumber It and Davis took the gold to him last ui ln" senate as a wnoie, and ir shipments. in excess or the old rate, so evening. ' he cannot get action there is the pros- long as the Injunction Is effective the At that time Patrolman Donlan took p5ct tnat he .wU1 bring to light a list railroads are bound to obey the court's Davis into custody and sent him to the w illX "k .il wn W UB rraniu order, and they win not deviate in any ponce station. supplied by the telegraph companies. IWOR TAYLOR GATES LEAVES WEDS TONIGHT WALL STREET; . ' ' ' Ceremony to Be Performed Financier's Son Believed to Secretly Beyond Prvinsr Have Sold Seat on the Eyes of Public. 'Change and Quit. degree. If anything outside of the In. Junction can be done by the railroads to facilitate shipments of lumber they are .willing to meet any reasonable de mand, t After the conference President Hill -and President Elliott left for Ta- coma and Portland. JAP PHOTOGRAPHER ON CALIFORNIA COAST (TTnited Pre Leased Wire.) Santa Barbara. CaX. Feb. 8. A Jap anese of the higher type, armed with an up-to-date camera, created consid erable gossip yesterday by "snapping" the coast linenear. here. He took two nicturea of tne eastern and- western coast line and then Walked away with several hundred eyes watching him. ' The Japanese was among the passen- frers on the steamer Queen, which ouched this port yesterday on her way Tne nttie passenger and nis was rUBit when he. saw the Japanese take the pictures. . . - .' . (United Press Ltted Wire.i I (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco. Cal.. Feb. 8. Mayor New TP, Feb. 8. John W, Gates i :Xtv, Taylor will steal a march on his friends I ana h,s 80n' Charles, have quit Wall I camera aroused the suspicion of Cap- tonight by marrying Miss Eunice Jef- I r good, according to what seems I i,ma"V , .k' t fers very quietly somewhere known to be reliable information. only to seven persons. f strength was added to the report by Kelther th mavnv nnn; mi.. t. I the fact that cnarles Gatea left tnr . --." '-. fuioB-.ciioig n.iii j . , . - - desire anv notoriety In n.,.fi l(h IO'. '' stayana , ' ...... . uv im, aaanionai raci mat a seat on their wedding nor do they desire to I 'change was recently sold for tsa Ooo undergo the embarrassment of a crowd 11 was said at the time that this seat and the fl,inM nf was sold by Char.es Gates, but neither ana tne deluge of congratulatory the son nor father would confirm the friends, which Is one Inevitable feature report. Gates bought It In 1901 for vi weuuuiK or wnicn everytning is ssi.uoo ana since men seats have been known, in advance. Isold for prices as high' as 196,000. One Of the guesses hnzarrioil at the I John W Rntea wm nvr m. mamkM yi mo weuamg inai n . would I oi ut exenange nimsetl. laxe piace in juerKeiey at the home of The Inland Zmpira Hakes VortlaaA the Oral Port of tha Pacific." "Th Inland Kmplre Had JPortlaad. Tou Own taa Town." "Spokane and Walla Walla Bo Things These and other evidences 'of over flowing cordiality. . Including reception committees, bouquets of .rosea, . Illus trated souvenirs, handshakes, automo biles, a, brass band tooting as loudly as it could, and a big throng of Portland people rilled with the genuine welcom ing spirit, greeted the Inland Empire excursion party at 11 o'clock j today when their great train pulled Into th- Portland union station promptly ' on time. The excursion party numbered 80 people, and Is termed the 'pros perity push" from Spokane, "Walla Walla and the surrounding, regions. It Is said to be the largest and most ex pensive excursion over run out of the Pacific northwest.' S Twelve oars filled with merry and satisfied people unloaded their preclon burdens of humanity and were con ducted to the station entrance, where an array of automobiles and carriage that filled the street for two block were auicklv filled and the party wis driven about the city for an nour. Th weather, which was rainy while tht train came through the gorge at Oneon ta, cleared as the party were pulled Into Portland, and the excursionists had a pleasant drive about the city. They were taken to the Portland hotel, at 12:30 o'clock for luncheon, and after-, ward were taken out for another sight- seeing trip. . ; . Banquet This Xvanlas;. ' At 7 o'clock this even tnr they will . be given a dinner at the Portland ho tel, and a reception in ine pariors. ac which many Portland women will at tend to make the acquaintance of the. women or the inland empire. -- Tne ex cursion will leave at 11 o'clock tonight for Los Angeles. William McMurray. general pessenger agent of the Harrl man line U the Picifio, northwest. has been prevailed upon to accompany the excursion. Ho has a wide acquaint- ance among hotel men in all the fourlet ' communities of the sunny south, and his presence with the party wui be or much : value to the . excursionists. He will ha assisted bv A. R. Kerrisran. in charge of the mechanical details of the excursion tram; ana a. J. Munson, city ticket agent of the O. R. & N. , at Spo kane. .- h ; ;-We . appreciate the attention given this train by the O, R. & N. Co., and tha delightful, treatment received from Portland.. and other points along the line," said F. W. Kttser, president Of tho Walla Walla Commercial club. Just orior to the departure of the train from Walla Walla last evening the excursion- ' lsto were recipients of telegrams ' of ' congratulation from Mr., McMurray. Tom Richardson and others. Mr. Mo Murray's telegram expressed the sentt- ' ment of Portland people In the follow ing mecsater .... k Message to Walla Walla. -T. W. Xasar. Frosldent Walla Wan Commercial Club On board Wall Walla oonneoUon Inland Smplro Spe cial Permit us to tender to you my hearty congratulations o . splendid party which will start tonight for Ore goa and California. Wo sincerely trust tho trip will bo full of plaasuro and profit and that It will be tho means of attracting attention from all parts of tho Pacific coast to Spokane and the Inland smplro. Tho city of Portland proud to bo tho first to greet you and the people of Oregon and California await your coming with open ' arms." Tho excursionists were overwhelmed with attentions all along the line th first morning of their trip, and when the train reached Oneonta a recerjtion committee of IS or 20 Portland men n l women, representing the Commercial club and the Rose Festival.1 climbed on board their train with boutonnteres f" ine men aim roses tor ine women. J hr (Continued on Page Six.) Mi i. P. IRGMl ROOD ill s Plot Against tJruguay, , - fSpeclal Dispatch1 to The Jnnraal.) ' ' T Monte Video. - Feb. 8 The Daily Rason has published a document demon strating that tho Chancellor oballos of Argentine and tho Brasllllan minister Bocayuva -have been conspiring to di vide Uruguay between their countries. Mrs. Mary Kincaid. who ia the . r . . m m . " tOn of the few things .that crept out aoom. me weaaing was tnat ine honey moon would be dispensed with and that ine mayor would no at nis desk as usual Monday morning. Shoe Factory at Roseburg. ' f Special Dispatch to The Joarnal.) Roseburg, Or.; Feb. '8. Rseburg Is to MILLIONAIRE MURDERS FAMILY NEAR HENLEY Jewels Worth Twenty Thousand Dollars Stolen From Private Car in Which Financier's Wife Is Travelin: . , , , to California. (Uslted Press Leased Wire.) ' v London. Feb. . S Frederick .Holmes, a millionaire, his wife, daughter and two women servants were, found toHnv AmiI vi uunei wuunus. 4i (Caited Press Leased Wire.) Galveston,' Tex., Feb. 8. Jewelry and Holmes' corpse was found first in I other valuable, reported to be worth have a new boot and shoe manufactur- the. words near his .up-river mansion HMOft have been -stolen from tho pri- Ing elant, run with electric power. It near Henley. The woman had been v... ... 1 Tititati.nrtAnn. w i.iai . wflisb the: finest of Us kind In the shot through the heaL apparently!, vat? C'r aPn.a -.which Mrs. J. state, equipped, with all the latest ap- they slept v '3, v 'vr(rf7 k P. Morgan, wife of tho New York flnan- plianoes.; Messrs. Howard and Brock'- A full Investigation has convinced cier and two womea friends aro trav- way, tho former from San Francisco, Scotland Yard detectives that Holmes eUng , - 7 are Installing tho plant - In the new killed . the women and then committed I , The mirtv ifr m.W n.i..... u.,ihi. building on Main street next door to the I suicide. - ft In h11vl wa. I .v.. ....r t.V . ".'J l . postoffToc , H wlU bs open Monday, . as a result of ab attack of tho srto. i tached lostuik7 w.a ern Pacific train. . Mra Morgan ai 1 1 friends.. Mrs. J. N. Nappen Of Prov dence, and ' Mrs, J. Meredith of ? : York, stopped ,at Beaumont, I: and El Paso, p Mrs. Morgan has reported ttnt latter place burgiHrs enfii- I and carried off nuh vnluiil.l.) t Mrs. Morgan will not ditcut i of the articles; Tn r''i' (' the work of a irgfi-'u!iiil . ws ridlnj on the tin t