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TME rUG'NE GUARD 3 a«*» i CELEBRATED TRIAL ENDED Bodkin Hound Guilty of Murder of Mrs. Dunning I Gas Tank Explosion. Washington,April 8.—The explosion of a gas tank of the Pietsch Comp my in the Pennsylvania Railroad yards I this morning caused three deaths. ELECTION AT FLORENCE | British Steamer Lost. Norfolk, Va., Aprii H.— the British steamship hosewood, lumber la.leu, is stianded on Virginia beuch in a fog this morning The crew was saved. Some Very Good Friends. San Augustine, Tex., April 8.— Ftiends on the outside last night tun neled iuto ‘he jail and rescued 11. C. Bourlaud, convicted of murder. Acquitted of Heresy. New York Fire. New Yo-k, April 8.—A tire this morning destroyed the building occu pied by J. 8. Barrou A Co. Loss, 000,000. EXCITING Texas Cycione Last Night. Hou-Ion, lex.,April 8.—Three were I killed in the town of Mixia, and uiue injured by last night’s cyclone. Muuy houses were demolished and crops damaged. New Officers Elected Last Monday Were Uahappy European Jews. Berlin, April 8.—At Neustadt, East Prussia, today, a mob attacked the Ghetto, maltreating the Jews and plundered their homes. A massacre was prevented by the gendarmes. New York, April 8.—Professor Vessel in Distress. The Convicted Woman Presented Bowne, of Boston University, was ac Vic oria. B. C., April 8. —It is re quitted of heresy charges this morn a Sad Spectacle in Her Cell ing by a select committee of the Right of Judges to Sit on Elec ported from the west coast this after noon that a passing collier sighted a tion Board Contested---O. W. Methodist conference. This Morning. 'four masted vessel in distress, but the Hurd Elected President ! place is not given. The tugs Sea Nebraska Sleet Storm Today. of Council. I Lion and Ploueer are out seareniug San Franlc«co, April 8.—The jury i San Francisco, April 8 — a severe foi the vessel. in the Mrs. Bo'kin murder case I sleet storm swept the Platte valley (Guard Special Service.) brought in a verdirt yesterday even ■ this morniug, practically cutting the Uneasy About the Kaiser. ing of murder in rhe tire* d gree, fix ' coast off from coin uuicstiou with Florence,April 7.— vlonday was city Birmingham, England, April 8.— : ing the penalty ut life imprisonment. i the country east of Omaha. election, and a lively oue for Flor ence. In the morniug when the elec The Post today says that despite offi- 1 tion board was organized, pandemo- cial assurances to the contrary, the ■ San Franclte >, April 8. Mrs. Bot The Daily > reck. kin passed a bad night last night, uium multiplied was turned loose. , Kaiser’s health is causing unrest in i Fort Scott, Kan., .»pill 8. -Th3 sleeping poorly. For more than au Drew Severy, one of the judges was ¡Berlin. Professor Schmidt, the emi southbound flyer ou tha Missoni i, absent and L. M Christensen was nent throa' specialist, left Frankfort hour after being -eturned to I er cell Kansas & Texas bus wricked this tor the Mediterranean to examine the she sat o*i the edge of the bed staring elected to fill ‘he vacancy. Then morning fcur miles south of here. iuto vacancy, When sleep finally C. Benke and Wm. Kyle denied the Ka ser’s throat. The engine, baggage, mail and two overcame her, she seemed on the right of John Tanner to sit as judge coaches Ju I tue track. The smok- Chi tese Excusión Law. verge of col'apse, napped fit fully and because he was a candiuate, but Mi I er and both coaches torned over down moauiug. <ic- sionally mumbling in- Tanner, being chairman of the board, Washington, April 8.—In the senate a five foot . lunkment. Sixteen coherently. >ake, soon itti-r day deoided that be could act. The same today Senator Patterson discussed the I passengers Were injured slightly. The break, despite her poor rest and the parties then objected to J. Yates act Chinese exclusion act and said that train was running forty miles an great strain on her nerves, she .-eemed ing as judge because be had tiled on a unless additional legislation was had hour. in bett«- spirits. | homestead. The chairman decided before congress adjourned every bar | ., W I P t that as Mr. Yates had been a resident rier ag..inst Chinese immigration San Frai.cise >. Aprils. The con- All. ers .1. Return. , 0( Florence for years and not yet es- would be removed by limitation on victea woman | re-entrd a s«l specta- i Ouray, < olo., April 8.- A hundred tablished bis residence on his home- the 7th of December next, and the cle in her ceil thi i morning. She the exiled Telluride mine strikers stead, that be was fully qnal’fied to ports of the country thrown open to declined to talk of the verdiot. Those who have been kept here by the West- act a8 judge. C. H. Hol len, justice the unrestricted coming of the Chi- i who watched her progress during both ern be reration of Miners, left this af- of the peace, was then called in to ue-,6 herds whose invasion of the them otfer. RUSSIA but declined to accept the S’. Petersburg, April 8. —Admiral Stalk arrived today and received a decoration at the hands of tbe czar. CLAiftîS 4ÛG- 000 TROOPS Chicago Market Report. Muy wheat, 95k,, 94 V4'. Old Jnlv, 89k,, 88. New, 881 h , 8 i >58. July cor ,, l^l4-___________________ That Number In Man Prisoners of War Londou, April 9.—The Central | News, of Irk itsk, states that 95 Jap anese prisoners have arrived there, Jbound for Tomsk, where they will re- i main till the olose of the war. churia to Fight the Japs. New Battleships for Japan. Small Skirmish Reported on the Yalu—Gen Kouropatkin Wants Half a Million More Troops By August. Glasgow, April 9.—Japan has placed contracts with the I lyde shipbuilding Orme for the construction of two b>*. tieships, to exceed iu power an/ afloat. They cannot be delivered be fore the termination of hostilities. ' ----------- Candidates For Red Hat. Rome, April 9.—The pope is prepar ing a list of all foreign candidates for the red hut. He has requested all available information bo sent him re garding Ryan, Ireland, Farley and Chapelle. St. Petersburg, April 9.—The gov ernment has ordered a large number of armored automobiles for nee iu Manchuria An edict was published today iu which the Czar directs the staffs of the Baltic Heel iu be brought to tbei- full strength; also the imme diate mobniztaion of marine naval- reservit There aro only exempt the Ten killed, Twenty Injured. employes of the Russian volunteer Fort Worth, Texas, April 9.—Later fleet or those in technical establish reports make the casualties of the cy ments. clone in Limestone county ten killed Loudon,April 9.—The Central News and twenty badly injured, mostly ne of Yankow, wires that a Chinese re groes. The destruction amoug live port has reached there which states stock was extensive. Twenty bouses that the Japanese have crossed the were blown to pieces at Prairie Grove. Yalu and that a skirmish has oocnrred Bad Man From Arizona. at Tatungkau. General Kuropatkin has finished the inspection of the New York, April 9.—Armed to the New Cbwang garrison. Ten thousand teeth, James W. Goodman, from Ari reinforcements are due at New zona, came down town with W. (’ Chwang tomorrow,while fifteen thous Greene, president of the Greene Con and are within a day’s march. Rus soiidated Copper Co., thia morning, sians now claim to have 400,000 troops and after a long wrangle, threatened The Picturesque Water Front of Chemulpo—the Port of Seoul—Where Most of the Japanese Troops Intended For Service In Korea Have Been Landed. .................. trials say she will be herself again and assume her Usual defiant attitude. The chief of police will today inter view the members of the jury iu the effort to locate the man who, it Is said, attempted to bribe several. ternoou for San Miguel county in cna^ge of the Tellnride miners’ union officers and the men were provided with tickets by the federation. It is understood that the train will be met at the border of San Miguel county by the millitary and the men ordered not to enter the county. It is safe to predict in any event that the laborers will promptly be ie-deported. swear the board, but Benke and Kyle , UnitedJStatee was arrested twenty-two kept shouting their objections so vacif years ago. The trouble comes from erously that nothing else could be tbe fact that the Chinese government heard. The chairman called for or has served notice that tbe treaty of der, but they gave no attention to the 1894, the last exclusion treaty, will order. The marshal was then called cease to he effective r 'ter December on to enforce order, but he failed to 7th. With that treaty out of the way, ■ respond. Mr. Picket, city recorder, Patterson maintained all our exclu- HIST3RY OF C ASE. ‘.hen called for order, telling them .-I >n laws would fall to the ground. 1898- that he was a peace officer, and that Poisoued candy is sent to Mrs.John 1 _______________ he wanted order and was going to ^Murder in Virginia. P Dunning and Mrs. Joseph Deane, | have it, and he got it. The justice of of San Francisco, from Dover, Dela- i DON’T WANT Nurfolk, Ya., April 8.—T. L. | the peace in the meantime had gone ware. Mrs. Duuniug poisoned and on with swearing in of the board. Drury upon hearing of tbe alleged died. ’ l-ii pt by Parke Meisbiemer, aged BIBuE IN SCHOOLS: The recorder then proceeded to swear a twenty-one John P. Dunning, knowing Mrs. and married, to assualt in the balance of the board, and he Botkin is infatuated with him, gives daughter, ne being oue of the clerks, was sworn in Dray’s 15-year-olo clew which solves mystery. called Meisbein er out of his house by the chairman. 1899 — th 1» morning and iu the presence of The factional feeling was veiy bit Hoile, Idaho, April 8.—Owing to Trial In San Francisco results in Meisbeimer's wife and child murdered the complaint that in several Mormon ter and nearly every voter was out. him by tiring six shots into his body. conviction of Mr». Botkin. sections of the state, Mormon exer Today every one claims to be perfect Drury surrendered to the officers. Cost of trial, 850,000. ly satisfied with the election, which Appeal is taken to Supreme Court. cises are being held in the public resulted In the election of O.W. Hurd schools, Attorney General Bagley last Witnesses aie brought from Dela night banded down the opinion that ■ for president ind C. C. Benke, Robt. MANY KILLED ware. uo religious exercises of any charac Hughes, J. w. Carman and Wm. Mor 1804— ter can be held in public schools un rie for couneilmen. The council Second trial iu San Francisco. stands a tie, so we are pretty sure of IN EARTHQUAKE Mrs. Botkin again found guilty and der the state law. The opinion in part reads as fol a good safe city government fur the sentenced to life imprisonment. next year. A. E. Picket was elected lows : Cost of trial, 850,000. “All religious exercises in the pub recoider, and J. C. Phelps as mar shal, Vienna, April 8.-Twenty-five per Desert Land Law Stands. lic schools are prohibited by law. sons were killed, forty injured and REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. “Bible reading is not permitted in Washington, April 8.—The attempt fifteen hundred houses destroyed in a ' the public schools. The Republican primary for Flor to repeal the desert land act was . earthquake on tbe fourth Inst. atJVII- | throttled today in the House Commit- | “Teachers ere not permitted to ence precinct was held here od the layet, Kessevo and Salomes, Mace ' offer sectarian or denominational 2d. Early in the day the town was tee of Irrigation by a vote of eight to great distress prayers in school or require the pupil flooded with printed tickets, which don is. There is three. to do the same. was construed by some to mean that among the people. "The siuging of all sectarian and tbe Booth-Kuykendall slate was to 1« No Sunday Law in Salem. denominational songs is prohibited.". carried through with a rush. Later Move to New Capitol. Salem, April 6.—F. P. Talkington another slate was prepared, but when Manila, April ’9.—The iTTTTppïüë and Eugene Eckerlen we.e today BLIZZARDS it came to e vote it was found that Commission next week removes to dismiaaed by City Recorder Judab the "machine” bad everything. After Bsguia, tbe new capital cl ths Philip when called for trial on the charge the meeting had adjourned C. H. pines. IN THE EAST of selling liquor on Sunday. It «as Holden presented a motion to in struct the delegate« to nse all honora found that the city ordinance od the , British Suffer Loss. ble efforts to secure tbe nomination subject is defective and that do con - ■ vict*-jn conld be had even if the de- ' of E. U. Lee for county clerk, and London, April 9.— A British force, CÏic . go_ April 8.—Reports from although more 'ban bait of the -eorle proceeding ascit i*t rhe (ikpo’cs of Ni fendaute were found guilty. While this conciusiou will leave, NiL 3-ka,J 1.ansar, tLe La.otas and nad left tbe hail tbe motion was put geria encountered a force of the en- aa it. keepers tree to sell liquor uu > Miuuttda this muinit-g ay that and carried. Joe Morris declared that lemv an<l a tmtin- siisned.iu wbu-Ji tbe -Ì1 -a 1 -iza.i ..a aeaiy iuu . he was elected a <i< agate a d that 1. British loot luur killed a i inrty- LUalcr reti a Si in Manchuria, more than enough to outflank any Japanese force which may be advanced. General Wogack has succeeded Krondevitch in com mand at New Chwang. 8t. Petersburg, April 9.—In accor dance with the wishes of General Ku- rop itkin,preparations are being made to rush troopB to the front in largo numbers. Oue hundred thousand have teen ordered to mobilize for the Manchurian service. Quarters are being hastily put in readiness for them here. Kuropatkin has demand ed ¡100,000 reinforcements by May,and half a million by August. St. Petersburg, April 8—A Port Arthur di natch asserts tliat tbe Jap- ane.e hwve planned a supreme at tempt nt investment of Port Arthur ou Sundry, the orthodox Greek Easter. Twenty-five tire ships have been prepared for sinking iu the ehaunel while the whole of the Jap auese fleet in the vicinity will bom bard the forts. The Japanese are convinced that they will succeed. London, April 8. — Daziiel’s at Paris wires that a report has reached the French capital of a fresh defeat sustained by tbe Russians In tbe vicinity of Yalu. Their loss is said to have bi-en heavy. There is no con firmation of tbe resort. to kill Greene. Timely action by tbe police prevented him shooting. Good man was arrested. The nature of the dispute is not known, but it is sup posed to relate to some claims. Good man said that iie wan a machinist, born in California. Two thirty-eight revolvers here found iu his pockets He claimed Greene had done bin* dirt. IOWA SENATORS WERE OBDURATt Voted Today Against G an'ing Pardon Sentence of a Beautiful Young Woman Convict. Des Moines, Iowa, April 9—Aft»r a heated discussion the senate this morning voted against granting a par don to Mrs Sarah Kubn, beautili I young convict serving a life sentence for alleged murder of her husband, the house having previously given an overwhelming vote In favor of a par don. Mrs. Kuhn, who has served three years, has just turned twenty. Her supporters believe her guiltless. and assert he; conviction was due to her maintenance of liasons. London, April 8.—The British and American ministers at Seoul hare Prominent Methodist Asphyxiltcd requested tbe Korean foreign ofl'ces to teud a guard to British and Amari- Now York, April 9. R*v. Joeepb can mines in 'be I’iug Yang district N. Long, seventy yeat.a f r.g-, a mem es a precaution. , *ter of th-» .Methodist conflict.» now in session here, was asphyxiated l>y St. Petersburg, April 8. P—isrrtta In hta apartment a‘ the Miller ii th. small vill.gi •’ Y|-;iky.i in tue Hofei Ils’, night i nt nf V J’ ’ » *» J -*. 1 to j! *e rc!!’.!ci Oueen haben.: o*