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$Htl-r-iiit t" WiftA' iSmM , & riRj ify, --- - V - ., - n 4 v sUIJIlJi -IT 1 f V C J Vi '. . f. Me fi;e!i.efal"News Denver, Colo. April 1 Dell, com manding tho ttalo troops at Tellurido, this morning telephoned to Chief of Po lice Armstrong to ilctnil a datccllvo to Vralch every movement of Secretary and Treaiurcr Heywrdd of thd Western Fed. oration who l.i under arrest on a warren t IhuciI by n local eoutt charging him with desecration ot tho American (lag. Boll insisted that liny wood must bo rotomed to Tollurdo, no matter how Iraany local warrants were iMiied, and when the timocaruo a sufficient number Of soldiers would bo eont from camp to arrest tho Denver troops called oat to take him. ' President Moyer was last night re moved from the bull pen in tho Redmen building: at Tellurido to the new city jail and locked in a cell, No is denied all privileges and fed two sparing meal6 daily. Boll will refuso to accept ser vice of babaea corpus tor the release of Moyer on tho lltb. and the head of the Federation must stay in custody until the case ia taken to the supreme court. Trinidad, Colo.. April 1. Fully a doz en influential men among the strikers of Lasaniraas county have been deported in the last three days by order of Major Hill, commanding. Wholesale evic tions of strikers at Gray Creek will be gin Immediately. Iho military are refuting to allow them to settle in other parts of the coun ty. Almost penniless, the men and their families are compelled to walk a hundred miles to reach points where they may find as: i stance. Many evic tions are reported in other camps of the county, and much suffering ensue. compelled to got down and ho with two of tho crow nud one tramp wore llucd up by the train. Brakcmau Stone rofuscd to lino up and onool tho robbers am ah od him c the head with a rifld, making n bad woo ml. The robl ere got no booty. Tho dyna nilie used 'destroyed everything, and pieces or paper and coin, torn and twist ed, were picked" up at a great d is Unco from tho car, O'ncll was not given a chance for his lifo, but as soon as tho door was opened ho was killed. Tho patecugera hid or orythicg valuable and wero panic atrick en. Tho ehcrifl'a posse got ou tho trail of three horsemen this morning and are now followins it East. Tho robbers camped at Copely all day yesterday and a good description of them is in possess- The people are dc- niagualehad roadeV profit of IjTwIlL Ion, tliirprom as a matter of fact wero nearer 00 millions. Incidentally law son intimates that tlio litigation thus far has only given the publics a peep un dor tho lid. Washington, Apr, 2 In tho Sonata today Warlcn of Wyoming took tho floor and opposed the bill Introduceod by Olbton of .llbntoua providing for re peal of the Desert Land Act and tlui commutation clause of (ho llomoitem) Act. Ho said there noor was a tlmu when lore fraud was practiced nud moroot tho public domain was going into hands of homo bui)dors than nt present, ion of tho sheriff, i. termined to hang the robbers it caught, and posses for their capture are forming hourly. San Francisco, Cal., ,Apr. 1 Mrs. Botkin took the-stand in ber own be half this morning and made a com plete denial. She was a poor witness, her own attorney frequently being com pelled to correct her and hold hor with in bounds. Throughout the question log, she gazed appealingly at the jury and several times seemed on tho verge of collapse. The jury refuted to return 4 her gazr, looking at anything and every thing but the prjsoner. At the beginning sho said aho became acquainted with Dunning through a flirtation in the park. Soon after they met, Dunning importuned her to borr row money from her acquaintances and liqudate some of bs dobts. Most of his risita to ber were for financial aid. Sho said Donning was very poor, atd she bought him shoes and clothes and pro vided bim with food, and gave him money tecured from her husband. She did all this, she declares, out of kind pets of heart. She denied writing anonymous letters to Mrs, Donning or purchasing e box of candy, or areenic, or mailing candy. She declartd while being interviewed by Lizzie Livernasb, the woman report er, she became hysterical and may have .said things that appear (incriminating, ,put she had no recollection. San Francisco, Apr. Advices re ceived at the local offices of Wells Fargo A Co. irdicato that Messenger O'neal was killed while resisting the entrance of robbers in his car. Masked men ordered him to surren der, it appear, after they had blown open'the door. Ho refused and one of tbem leveled a gun and tired. The bul let entered O'Noil'o body under the right armpit aud he died imtantly. The body will be brought here for bur ial. Supt. Baretiw of Well Fargo & Co tayi tho rebbers did not get much booty At the maxiuinV they could have not takon more than J&QO. It is thought that Localford, Oocils holpor, was in the baggage car at the time of the robbery. Panama, Apr. I Superintendent Sha lor, ot the Panama Railway, is obdurate in his refusal to comply with tho strik ing dock workers' demands. Tho strikers havo promised to wait tilllhearalv.il of the canal commiss ioners before ordering a general strike, but despite this only 23 mon reported for work at Labora today. Twority mar rinea have been detailed to protect tho Labora wharf. nr t i ' - ' .--- - ' - EllhnRoot appeared for tho creditor. Sully was not present, lluwloy oalri his transactions with Sully woro those only of n broker mid customer. In his cotton traumatica ol Docombor 1003 when he advanced six to seven hundred thousand to Sully, ho koptno personal rccotd of these llaloy admitted receiving f000 profit from tho D.'ccmbur transaction. The profits In the transactions, whlih weio closed at tl, woro something llko threo hundred thousand dollars. Tliu next transaction yielded n profit ot 41,000 in February. Root read data showing that Uawleys'a profits were 1105,000. Big Strike at Panama Pauomn, Apr. 1 A thousand dock laborers employml by tho Panama rail road struck today for thirty ceuta nn hour, Tho steamers ;Aztic Acapulco and Ecudor cannot gel their cargoes off. Redding, Cal, i Apr. 1 A hundred ,men heavily armed are scouring the ,jroods of the river near Keswick and Reddlsg, searching for four tiaiu rob bers, who held up No. 15 last night and ikilled messenger O'Noai, and blow the express car to pieces. The won had iborres staked east o( .Keswick bridge and mounted them and made off after ,Uik holdup. i . ' . . . r an ayHBU wai.iaaiu wnitr Uerliu, Apr. 2 Tht Frankfurter Zel tung asserts tho Tarkish irregulars, dis patched to reinforce tho regnlars, under Becki Pasha stationed at Mush, havo dcvaeMd fie Arnienlan villages and massacred the inhabitants. Futher maisacrea are expecttl. Washington. April, 2 -Secretary Hitchcock this morning received a dis patch from the Special Inspector of the Land office Green .of Portland, btatinc that the Federal grand jnry adjourned today after returning sixteen' indict ment in land fraud cases. Tho names aro withheld, pending Arrests, This makes a total of twenty indictments in i Oregon 3 ince tho investigation was instituted. Noted Author Drad Now York, April 1 Ouy Wetnioro Caryl, author and poet, aud formorly editor of Muuaoy's Magazine, died of heart troubto today. Million Dollar Fire Montreal, Apr. l Firo this morning started in tho Board of Trado nud des troyed tho building occupied by Walton Jack Co. and six other firms Involving a lota of one million dollars. Cincioatti, April 2 Flood conditions in Obio an 1 Indiana aro much improved todiy. 7he bLr reservoir at S,t Mary'u hio, remains intact hot there is a pos sibility of its bursting apy time. All residents have been warned of the dan ger. Uandredi of men worked ali niyht bulking the big body of water. Berlin, April 2 Ltout. Mattasich today made another nnauccosiful at tempt to reecuo bis mistress, Princess i Louise of Coburg from tho mad houso nenr Coswig, Saxony, whoro aho has been incarcerated for some time.'though periecu sane. Thai Princess is hold in the nrylum nndcr orders of hor husband, Princo Phillip, and with the connivancoof the Princess' father, King Leopold of Belgium. Sen Francisp), Cal., Apr. 2 The bedv of Katie Bester was found this morn ing iu thp Cypress Lawn cemptery reservoir, The girl hod been missing since March 22. San Francisco, Apr, 2-M,pe. May Tobleman was shot last night by her husband and died at 8 this morning. 13 3Ui-ul.rii mM.- A Chicago, Apr. 2 Mrs. Emma L. Wat sou, accused of defrauding the govern ment aud the public by Issuing doeds to homesteads on inarcoeaihlo mountain peaks, was arretted here this morning by United Slatos secret service men and taken before commissioner Humphry for u hearing Sho will probably be tr.ken buck to Portland where she is un der indictment. 1 Boston, Apr. 2 Thomas Lawson in a lotter to a local newspaper today on the gas litigation made the statement thai in tbodeal wherein h6 testified . that be ri)b:btH.,krft tli.Us'Urd lOl Salt Lake, Apr. 2 Not since the de dication of the temple has there been such big crowds of Mormans as are flocking here to attond tho annual con ference, which opens tomorrow. Dele gates from Mexico. Canada and every I state in the Union are arriving, and in view of the Smoot agitation inleresting developments aro expected in the rext three days. Word has been received from Wash ington that still another batch of sub poenas were mail to Utah yesterday. Fire In St Petersburg St Petersburg, Apr, 2 Sovoral persons perished in a 11 ru iu tho maiket here to day. JS Bryan Will Appeai Now Haven, Apr. 2 Ilrynn's lawyers today filed a notice of nppoal to tho supremo court iu tho Bonnott will mat ter. Job Printers Strike Louisville, Apr. 2 Four hundred job printers struck today for higher wngvs. A stiike involving ali newspapers offices also probable WEALTHY ' CGi)NT-' BURIED v "t , Hullo Mont. April 2 T.to rcm.ilno ol Count Albi rt Foruiilln, who dt d hero ai tho result of appoplexy, will iiu bur' tod hero Mondnyi In t'ccordrtiico with tho cabled directions of hla noalthy rel atives In Paris. Tho Count had boon engaged In tuln lug near Molroso. Tho public ndinltiU trntor hat chargo of his effects. A lottor linn been rocelvod from Franca announcing that tho Count had 'won a lawsuit and seventy live thousand francs ould bo forwarded on hfs ordjr. Washington, April i In sub commit tor today McCall charged that in tho In vestigation of t'no Briitow allegations concerning members of congrosi, ho called on Postmaster Gonorul I'ayno lo glo him an oppoitunlty to mako a etntoniont. Payee deolarod ho was opposed to aondlug to tho Uousotho Dristow latter connecting tno namos of memhnrs with transactions of Ueavera and Machon, In responso to Overstreots'n first call for data he submitted It without the names and not until Overatreet telephoned him agnin di J ho agruu to send a full list. This Is in corrobo'Atlon of the testi mony of tho first Assistant l,otinH'.)r (Uncial. Tlii commllteu wilt submit its roport next wock. i HERE ARE THE WATCHES FOR YOU. Tho works am ltlgln, Wulthnm or Duo lier'n, nnygrndo or lio you cliooip at right prims, Wntrhos and Jewtn n pulrlnif donn rt short not lev', mid In up-to-dato stylo nttho '. 11(5' ai RED GROSS JEWELRY ! DEPARTMENT, CENTRAL HOTEL Corner of Front and A Street;, MAHSIiriKLI), :: OIU-J'IQN. JOHN SNYDER, PROPR. THIS WI'.LI. Known AMD pavouitu 1IOTUL tollcln Imrt ol public nat. tonit. Mew briU and mini' niatlrttitt. hava bfn placed In alrnoit tvtry ltplng I room ol tuia tiou aud atitlitr noudl nor t. pcnicli inartdto kt inavcryitilni; In Onl.clao order. -TliUMa.. Hoard and Loduiug per nerk !' 00 llonrd, pur week (I 00 hfuglu meals l!5o 00 DEARS' EXPhRIENOE Reddinz, Cal. Apr. 2 Word has just been received at the Sheriff's ofllco that tno men suspected of complicity In tho train robbery and messenger's death were arrested this morning at Kesyick and will be brought to Itedding at 3 Warrants for Missing Secretary Cleveland, Apr, 2 A warrant has been issued for George K. Clowe!!, tho missing secretary of tho Federal Trust Co, tho specific alligation boing ombez clement of ten tbonuand dollars, Inquiring into Beef Trust St Louis, Apr. 2 The Department of Commerce has agents hero today in quiring into the operations of the alleg ed b?f( trust. Other beef centors will bo visited. Mrs. Laurtv. S. Webb, Vlr-rrcltrnt Volutin' IHnno eratlaClHtxtur NttrllirruUIUit. I drudtd the change p life which wn fait approaching. I noticed Wine of Careful, and decided to try a bot tle. I experienced .iome relief the flnt month, io I kept on taking It for three months and now I menitrvelji with no pain and I shall take It off and on now until I have patted thccllrfux." Peinale wraknos. disordered mentoi, falling of the womb and ovarian troublei do not wear off. Thoy follow a woman to the change of life. Do not wait but take Wine of Cnrdui now arid avoid the trou ble. Wine of Carrlui never fails to benefit a suffering woman of any aao. Wino of Cardui relieved Mr. Webb whon sho was in dan rot. When you come to the chanie of lifo Mrs. Webb's letter will mean mora to you than it does sow. But you may no-w avoid tho suffering sho endured, Druggists soil $1 bottle of Wine of Cardui. SBal BBSaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaflo TrtADC Maiwu DCttlCNB CopvnioHTO Ac. Anrone tnlltur a klrti and drtcrlnlkin niir ir u luleklr mmrUlii our nilnlun (ia till ttr. IIIiImi tigtrntf tut " liitiiiniiM U if(jbLlf ilriilhl C'ornraunli-T tpttlrt no(li, without iLirsy; In I llniKiiiicllri'xaOiUiilUI. IlMnOtKMkuii Talrutl ti ir. iiiurci ariMOf iur curuia I'alaola lakdi Ibrouih Xunil A. I. iiaa t u at run. rrcdie Scientific American, A hntomlr lllintrl1 waaklf ImtihI '(r cuuiloo of aaf imiqe otuJ, Tnmi, u a irpiri oar i(.nUn, St. tiuMbjall nwdInu mUHN & UO iBr..d..r.HQW rorj tirancD i um. hi V U Wailitn.ioo, U. Bank President Robbed Indianapolis, Apr. 2 The residonco of Medford Wilson, Piesldent of tho Columbia National bank was robbed Inst nlkht white tho family wero at flNEoFCARDUL Ww prowptlr obiulii V 11 nml Fort-lffii i-lgti tfdHUH oiiu uiuudtiavvcii or pnoiooiinrenuaei lot irMremrton iniciiutllliy. tor Oce book. JRAOt-MARKS T HowtoHocuro l-auinu nml luiyiN ILf'lAIIL III I I SV-J a. M.M ft. 1 M M opposite U. S. Patont WASHINGTON D. o'clock today. Detective Abern and b'i dinner of ten thouBond dollars worth of posse of men have been watching them since yesterday morning. Another suspect has been in Bedding Tho Bandits doubled back after crossing the Keswick bridge and turned their horses loose. The stretl hero ban been kept .a secret for fear of p. popular dem onstration. diamonds. New York, Apr. 1 Edwin Hawley, the railroad magnate, was on tho stand boforo United States Bank Commission er Alexander today, and told abopt the i worklog ff the Sully cotton boom, the object being to ascertain if Hawley and his partfierFr'ank.Ray 'were, responsible jo Ibt (lipoid cot too klrfg's dbti, Piiillippines Endorse Roosevelt Manila, Apr. 2 Tho Republicans of Manila In their convention endorsed tho present administration at Washington and inbtructed their dolegatoa to tho Chicago conrentioh to cast their ballots for Itoosevelt) , Washlngto, Apr. 2 Delegates from the Philippines to the Republican na tioual conventjlou will npt bo allowed to vote on nominations uuiess special ac- tlon be taken by (he, national commit lee, prpvious.ta the meeting of the con JraAtlo'u Flanagan, ,& Bennett Bank DIRECTORS :-T. R. Hhori dnn.J. V. Bonnott; PItEH. : niui. II. FlniinKun, VICE PRE8.; R. F. WIIHbiiw, UABUll'.Il, Capital, $50,000. 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