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AN END TO POLYGAMY. PARKER IS The Head of the Mormon Church Is paUy and then with your consciences and with your vote do what you be-1 lieve best for Democratic harmony and Democratic success." i Duval's speech aroused great enthu- siasru in the convention. At its con-, elusion Oclonel McCrum of Garnet was sues an Official Prohibitive Order. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 7. Presi THE JAIL AT IR0NT0N LO THE POOR INJUN DOWN WENT MR.

HEARST gard of his own party, but also commanded the admiration of his He concluded. 'AltbKUgh he had deficiencies and he probably disappointed expectations in some respects, he filled a great place among the greatest men of his time and died resiieeted. beloved and mourned by all classes of his countrymen." dent Joseph F. Smith made the follow NOT THE MAN ing official declaration on the subject of polygamy at the closing session of the seventy-fourth annual conference of the Mcnnon church: 'Inasmuch as there are numerous re Says Mr. Bryan, Who Has Been ports in circulation that plural marriages have been entered into -contrary To Which Senator Burton Has Been Sentenced Three Red Men Killed in a Wreck on the Northwestern.

He Does Not Have Kansas in His Pocket. 'If Twice. to the official declaration cf President chosen secretary and the usual committees were appointed. 1 The convention then adjourned until 2 o'clock. At the adjournment of the convention the "big Seventh" district held its caucus in convention hall.

As its delegates to the St, Louis convention it chose Charles Oswald of Reno county and O. P. Searce of Stafford. Ed Thump' of Finney county introduced a resolution that the Seventh instruct its delegates to vote and work for William Randolph Hearst for president and it was adopted amid the cheers of Hearst admir Woodruff of September 26, 1890, commonly called the manifesto, which was SHAW FOR VICE PRESIDENT. Secretary of Treasury Mentioned as Roosevelt's Running Mate.

New April T. Perhaps the re-lort which has- been rather freely circulated for a week cr so and which found Its way into the newspapers this morning, associating the name of issued by Prresident woodruff and adopted by he church at its general Others Fatally Injured and Those i conference, October 6, 1890, which forbade any marriages violative of the Is Said to be Neat and Clean CX and Located at a Health Resort. The Former Candidate Discusses the Question in His Paper. The Kansas Democrats in the St. Louis Convention Can as They Please.

Who Escaped Flee Across the Prairie. law of the land, Joseph F. Smith, president of the Church cf Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, here Secretary Shaw with the vice presidential nomination cu ithe ticket with Rosevelt is really an echo of the gossip ithat was heard earlier in the year. Then it was not infrequent to" hear men cf finance, who should know, by affirm and declare that no such marriages have been solemnized with ers. The anti-Hearst men declare that the Seventh is the only Hears district in the state, The district caucuses held at noon agreed upon the following district delegates: tirst.

James W. Qrr, of Atchison. the sanction, consent or knowledge of the Church cf Jesus Christ of Latter HILL QUEERS THE GAME SENATE WILL DELAY ACTION NERV OF I HE I 5iNU CHI tr Secretary Shaw from the treasury de CUUDE DUVAL CHAIRMAN Day Saints, and "I hereby announce that; all such marriages are prohibited, and if any officer or Member of the church shall Bryan Says if Parker Was Elect- L'nless Mr. Burton Tries to Act assume or enter into any such marriage he will Tje deemed in ransgres partment some time spring. Not any criticism or, implied reproach even lurked in this report," for it always was qualified by the assertion that there was reason to think that Secretary Shaw would look upon his career as secretary cf the treasury as having had full measure of meri'fori; ous work as soon as payment far the An Honor Paid to the Leader ho Lost at Home.

sion against the church, and will be Smoked His Fipe as He Saw Death Approach, I ca csiucui as Senator, liable to be dealt with according to the rules and regulations thereof and-' Frank Fitzwilliams. Leavenworth. i Second W. P. Dillard, cf Bourbon.

1 and Thomas W. Morgan, of Frank-! lin. i Third H. Ryan, of Crawford, and S. M.

Jackson, of Cowley. Fourth J. M. McCown, of LjtHi', ami A. S.

Semper, of Pottawatomie. Fith W. Pepperill, of Cloud, and A. S. Btmd, of Sixth D.

Smuh, of Jewell, and A A. Robli, of Russell. Seventh: Charles Oswald, of Reno, and O. of Stafford. It was nearly 3 o'clock when Chairman Duval called the convention to order- lor the afternoon session.

A Panama canal purchase have It Would be Necessary to Wade And the Red Blankets Ded a financed as to disturb the Until the Court of Appeals excommunicated therefrom. "JOSEPH F. SMITH. "President of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints." A resolution indorsing the statement was unanimously adopted. A (Majority of the Delegates Said to be Aoti-Hearsttbarles Oswald Was Elected.

Through Peanut Shells to Reach Him. Passes Upon the Defend-- ant's Appeal. Deeper Hue by the Blood 'of the Victims. "There never; was any way of confirming this gossip, nor, in fact, was any serious heed paid to it. But it was in circulation, and it.

has seemed STOLEN JEWELS IDENTIFIED. td be nhe impression here that the sec-j report of the committee on pevmu-1 St. Lcuis, April 7. The Iron Thief Who Robbed New Yorkers Will Be Tried in Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohio, April 7.

Mrs. Hat-tie Ucuis Burns is here from New retary for reasons that appealed to him personally and that were apart from any administration association, was disposed to retire from his department in the spring. 9 for 'A Delegates supposed to ccunty jail, to which Senator J. May wood. 111., April 7.

iA railway car containing sixty-three' Indians en-rouie to Washington to see President Burton was sentenced to serve six York to idtnetify jewels found in the Now' it here comes a report trom Hearst and li 'anti-Hearst. The first four delegate s-at-large are anti and the last two for Hearst. Delegates Elected. At l.arge--Ei-SEnator W. A.

Harris, Rocsevelt was. smashed imo by a mail Washington that it is contemplated to train on the Chicago and Northwest- bring forward Secretary Shaw as one possession of James colored, who admits having stolen the jewels from a hotel at Palm Beach, Fla. She tient that the temporary organization be made permanent was adopted. On- a mi.Miou to suspend the rules and proceed to tue election of six delegates at large and alternates, the first teal hitch between the two factions' came. The motion- to table it was f.uported by the Hearst men and carried.

orrAnear here tcday. Three were' in-T specially t'avcred for the vice presi- is accompanied, by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dabb of New York. Mr, stantly killed! and three fatally In C.

W. Brandeu- David Overmyer, Dabb is one of the proprietors of the monts, is at Ironton, county seat of Iron county about fifty miles southwest ot St. Louis. The town Is small, only having 797 population, but the jail is said to be neat and clean. jail is a two-story brick structure and in a portion of it Sheriff Polk makes his home with his family.

According to the rule of the jail, which shortens each year's sentence of a prisoner by three months for jured, and twenty other more or less J. G. Johnson, J. Mark Love, Lincoln, 'April Mr. Bryan in his new.spaper says that Judge Parker is not an available candidate for the Democratic nomination for' president.

Mr. Bryan's editorial coiv taifiis the "Mr, Cleveland's nomination Is out of the question. Olney has -removed himself by his advocacy ot Mr. Cleveland's nomination, and Mr. Gorman's chances seem reduced to a minus quantity by his failure to secure the co-operation of Democratic Sena-' tors in his position on the Panama question.

Mr. Hill is not a possibility, but he h'as taken up the candidacy of Judge Parker in the hope tt making himself the 'power behind the H. P. Farreley. Hotel Navarre, New York, and was also an owner of the Leland hotel.

Mrs. Burns is surprised at the re d'ential nomination, this contemplation involving a careful investigation of K-he reasons that would justify jcr other reasons, if there be any that mdght negative that purpose. Of the reasons which may prove convincing in favor of that action there are two that are of special importance, nd, in fact have occurred to business men in QUIT THE SANTA FE. port that she left a Chicago hotel mysteriously two years ago and had seriously hurt. The Indians who.

were nor hint or pinned, in the wreck fled in a panic across the prairie. The trains which collided were the Oregon express and the fast mail on since been missing. She says she did! not disappear, but simply went to New good behavior. Senator Burton's period of incarceration there cculd be re York, where she has an interest in the duced there to four and! one-half District Delegates F. Pitzwilliams, of Leavenworth; J.

W. On. of W. P. Dillard.

of Burbcnf T. W. Morgan, of W. H. Ryan, of Crawford A.

M. Jackson, of Cowley; J. M. McCown, of Lyon; W. H.

L. Pepperili. of Cloud T. L. Saliue; F.

C. Smith, cf Jewell; A. A. Robb, of Russell; C. W.

Oswald, of Reno. -CP. of Staffoid. Hotel Navarre. She has been in Chi months.

Ironton is a pleasant place, quiet, delightful in the summer, and cago six times since then, three times this city, who have been inclined to believe that the near friends of the president would prefer that seme other than Senator Fairbanks fie nominated for vice president. One of these reasons is' 'the unusual capacity Secretary Shaw has shown Many Machinists Ask for Their Time '4 at San Bernardino, San Bernardino, April 7. The threatened genetal strike of the machinists on the Santa Fe railway system becomes more and more problematical as the poll tf the men along the line -proceeds. At San Brnardino and other shop centers there were many "withdrawals" yesterday from the employment of the company on the part of union in attendance at weddings. the Kansas senaocr might make him Judge Parker is, first of all, Mr.

Taylor was fully The the Chicago Northwestern, both eastbound. The Indians were a. light day which was completely wrecked. After the collision, the passengers in the, other coaches of the two wrecked trains hurried to the rescue, and after a hard struggle pulled the Indians from -beneath the wreck self believe that he is taking his. an Hill's candidate, and that in, itself would be sufficient to raise asuspicion nual vacation.

Ironton is known as a summer resort and not a few people find their way to it during June and regard to his position on public questions. himself to be possessed cf that makes it possible for him by intuition to absorb- public opinion, especially as' his Hill has made himself tha identification of the jewels was made complete by the production by Mrs. Burns of a diamond that was missing from one piece when it was stolen. Taylor said he and a confederate whom he refused to name took the jewels and divided them between them. It is now said that instead of July.

Just now there is nothing to attract a visitor but Senator Burton party entertains it. Wichita," April 7. The Democratic leautry were up all night, seme trying to aveut a clash and others to cause one in the convention today. The .1: champion of Mr. Parker in New York, and it is not likely that he would do this without-having an understanding with Mr.

Parker as to his own posi would hardly find- it dull for a man of his Situated considerably above the surrounding country, Ironton may LOST CLOTHES AT POKER. age. Chief Whitehorse. in charge cf the Indians, was fatally injured. The Indian Nerve.

The bodies of the Indians killed were laid on the prairie besjkle the track. Whitehorse said he know- men, and in every instance no reason was given for the resignation of lucrative jobs. This action is dcubly significant in view of the fact that these employes are all men of family, and for the most part own their -cwn homes. The m'otive, however, is ap be considered a truly delightful place Yale tion with the administration. It caa be safely taken for granted that in Freshman In Pajamas Excites New Haven taking Taylor back to Florida for trial he will be tried here for bringing stolen goods into the state.

to spend a few months. It is a coincidence that: the amount caJe of Judge Parker's nomination and New Haven. April i. A Yale of the fine, imposed upon Sena WEST TAMPA FIRE-SWEPT. electioa Mr.

Hill would be the control ling figure in the administration, and death was near and requested that he be placed near the bodies of his dead companions. The chief was "freshie" dashing heme across York street to Pierson Hall, with an elec- trin liht hm-ninir ihrio-h-t- nn a rn-rner tor Burton, in addition to the, jail entence, is identical with the amount that would mean that those who at 200 omentum is to elect delegates to tne 'national convention and the Tight was whether Hearst should get an instructed delegation or not. The old hue Democrats under the leadership of X-Stenatcr Harris, Jim Fike aim Jim Orr weie against Hearst, while the millionaire candidate was supported by es-CoBgressnian Jackson, W. A. DeFora, John Atwood and J.

G. Johnson. Tne first clash came at the meeting of the state committee last night to seleH a temporary chairman. By a vote of 20 to 4 Claude Duval of Hutc- tempted to reach the White House Four Big Cigar Factories and Tenements Burned. which, according to the evidence, he received from the Rialto Grain Se propped up and sat stoically while the two rods away a policeman standing physicians worked over his injuries.

ullder the lighl am1l men and women He smoked a pipe quietly and showed pedestrians passing to and fna from no signs of the pain he One theatre, led to an investigation by would have to wade through peanut shell knee deep." curities Company. parent. In the event of a strike, every man walking out must necessarily face the preposition of being blacklisted. Rather than risk this the men are quitting their jobs hoping that when all differences are settled there may be a chance for reinstatement. But even in this m'ove men are taking a risk that in the past has not; received consideration.

-The men quitting their jobs at this Tampa, April 7. A fire swept West Tampa todayl and caused a loss Washington, April 7. If Senator BODY IS FOUND AT OWATONNA. Burtcn stays away from Washington of A Cuban baby was burn by one the injured! Indians were slow- tne poijceman, and the discovery of ly from the splintered car and rhe most remarkable game of poker ed to death in one of the cigar fac and does not attempt to act as sena placed upon the ground beside their Murdered Man Discovered by Two tor It is probable that: the United tories. A panic was created in the ever played at Yale dying chief and their dead compan forty factories in the town when the Acctring 'to the "freshie," who told Men Intent on St.

Poul, April 7 The body of a ions. States Senate will not take cognizance of his convictkm until the court of appeals has acted. On the other hand if inscn, one of the anti-Hearst leadeis fire began to spread and hundreds of men and children fled1 from Wreck Caused by Fog, the story only on ithe threat of arrest, half a dozen of his fellow classmen gathered in a room acrcss the street man reported, murdered at Owatoni 'yesterday' by two men whose Mr. Burton should attempt to be an Persons who were on the train say factories. The factories cf Santa Ella Co, time, the officials say.

are net a desirable adjunct to the working force of the company, and their action places them in the ranks of the unreliable. If good men are' put" in their places will be retained. "We want man," active senator or should even attend that the collision unquestionably was from the -dtormitory. As is usual this purpose was robbery, wag fouad a and J. M.

Martbnez and T. Sanchez, sessicn of the Senate, he would box car in the Minnesota Transter who was defeated in his own county, was flated for chairman. This pro-i voksd a howl from the Hearst men who set up a protest that Duval was not even a delegate to the conven-n tion. But delegation after delegation announced its intention to support the i man from Reno, and this morning the the result rf-' the tHense fog which to- season ot the year, none or- tnem dav stretched from Lake Michigan eculd raise a "sou," not having heard doubtless be expelled at once. Sena of Tampa, were the heaviest losers yards today.

Coroner Miller lat- Fifteen blocks of business houses many miles westward. In addition to from home in a long epriod. A game er found in the pockets of the man tor Burton understands this situation and it is not believed! here that he said an official yesterday, "who will stay with us under all conditions, men and nearly 200 tenements were de the -foa- clouds of escaDing steam en- of poker was proposed, buti now to clothes a note book which led to his will ask recognition as a senator. stroyed. Hundreds of families of cx who have the courage of their con veloped'the wreck and added! to the make it interesting without ome cash identification as Louis Mobevg, a la The court cf appeals will probably gar makers are homeless.

ciiiiicuny oi ine rescue, a moment! a iiumuuu borer of Minneapolis. A special from victions and whe are not dominated cr intimated by labor organizations. One freshman proposed that they Northfield says: after the crash there was no sound from the ill-fared coach. Then one by pass on the case in September. If the judgment of the lower' court is sustained then the Senate will not be in- TEACHERS MUST PAY TO WED, men that can be depended upon.

There play for their clothing. The idea was seized upon at once. It was decided Joe Lewis; aged 17 and Alexander Stewart, aged 15, are under arrest are plenty of such men seeking employ session until December and cannot $50 Forfeit Clause in Contract Binding to set a price on each piece of cloth ment and they will be given the pref one, those surviving the crash regained itheir senses, and began shouting aid. The terrifying series of I Hearst leaders bowed to the inevitable and agreed to the election of Duval. The Hearst boomers then realized that their announced held on the con- i veuiion had slipped.

Hearst had seat vi'Jgents from New York and Chicago Yylo tell his supporters what to do but many of the delegates who had come to Wichita expecting to be for Hearst dbjected to outside domination and here amd have confessed to the murder of an unknown man In an Omaha take up the matter, but his expulsion ing wen by the various youths andl use erence. I regard the fight as already Them Not to Marry. won." them by removal as needed In the box car on the Rock Island road iu Bloomington, 111., April 7. Woman' wculd undoubtedly be one of the first acts of the session. game and the same in the teachers in the rural districts of cen Owatonna last night.

Up to -the time of the trial before BREATHITT COUNTY MAN KILLED chair of the winner. It was agreed tral Illinois will find marriage costly that if anyone lost his clothing he if the "notion" strikes them suddenly while they are under contract to some Judge Adams. Senator Burton was paired at different times with a number of senators. No general pair was Son of Officer Who Called Jett-White musu seek his abiding place In night attire only, to be loaned by the man Jury Found Cut and Burned. of the more resolute school boards "Lewis says his home is in Texas, but for some time has been working, in a nursery at Albert Lea.

Stewart claims SL Louis as his home. "Lewis in his confession to the authorities says his gun was accidentally discharged while he had It pointed at the man whom, be was robbing. arranged for him but a different sena wlic cocupied the room; the clothes Cupid has depleted the ranks of the Jackson, April 7 The charred pretened to tollc.w the lead ot ex-Senator Harris ami David Overmyer who were actively against i instructions, -j The Hearst leaders instead controlling the convention were reduced to trying to seure on the delegation and before the convention to be returned to the owner next day, teachers, st that an ironclad contrac tor was selected for each occasion where it became. politically advisable. bc.dy of Sam Jones, soc of John Jone.

The game grew exciting. Some of is being adopted by many of the dis who was special officer for1 Breathitt those engaged lost so heavily that at tricts, binding the teacher to forfeit The situation is now one of extreme delicacy and will remain so unless county, and who summoned the firs 50 if she marries within the term for jury in the Jett-White murder case, times but one Bock remained in their possesion. Then luck changed and acme Democratic senator is willing met it was practically agreed that the which she is engaged. was found near heie today under establish a general pair with the delegation should be divided as be creek cliff, The body was in a pile they won. back portions of their attire which they dicnned again.

It was near wild! yells from the Indians were heard by the passengers. All the men passengers and many women hastened to the aid of the injured Indians. The fact that one side of the rear car fell off impact, undoubtedly saved the lives of many Indians who were thrown ic ut on the prairie. The Indians were from the reservation near Rushville, and the journey east was primarily for show purposes at New York. It was a pitiable sight to see the Indians lying on the ground clad In their native garments with their red blankets dyed deeper red by the ibloodl of their friends.

The men were men of splendid physique and the exhibition of calm nerve cn the part of Whitehorse was a good example of that shown by other members of the Indian party. The dead are: -Kill Head1, Phillip Ironkail. Thomas Ccmelast. senator from Kansas. ROBBED TRADING POST.

of embers still burning, and gashes It is not all probable that any meas tween Hearst and anti-Hearst and that there should be no instructions. Finally an agreement was reached ly midnight when the. unlucky fresh cn the side of his head lead to the sus man "went broke." ure will come before the Senate at this session, where fthe full party vote Masked Men Bind and Gag an Em picion of foul play. It is known that that if J. G.

Joht! son, national commit A freshman yell rent the smoky at be was in company with Thomas ploye and Get Away With Cash. will be needed by the Republicans. mosphere of the apartment and dresg' teeman, and H. P. Farrelly, two Hearst leaders, should be placed on Combs a nd Bill Combs last night, a Rossford, Idaho, April 7.

The gov ed only in pajamas "freshy" was turn that they were all drinking. The EJECTED WIFE IS REINSTATED ed out in the cold. ernmenti trading post at this point has the list of delegates at large, the anti-Hearst -men 'should, name the eth Combs boys say that they lay down to been held up by two masked men i "For excitement it's the greatest peker- game I ever sat in," said he to Attorney for Ashland, Woman who secured' about $1,500 in gold and er four, i sleep under the cliff after building a fire and that they left Jones during ENDS LIFE IN A COURTROOM. Iowa Man Accused of Threatening Wife Takes Poison, Des Moines, April 7. Andrew Loef-fler, charged with threatening to kill his wife, committed suicide by drinking carbolic acid' this) morning in the office of a justice of the peace here.

He the acid without being observed, and, soon after the charge was read to him, fell- back upon the table used by the lawyers In the magistrate's-office and expired. His wife had sued him for divorce, and had secured an injunction to restraint him from going to her home. She claimed that he called' yesterday and tried to kill her with an ax. Lceffler was a well-to-do florist At 10:20 o'clock the convention silver. The robbers bound and gig the policeman.

Shot At, but Defends Hia Client. the night. Bill Ocmbs had an ugly Springfield, 111., April The family was called to order and Claud Duval the recognized spokesman of the anti cut. which resembled a knite wound. TWO PEASANTS KILLED.

ged an employe named Pyke, who was transfering the cash from the money drawer to the safe. troubles of B. C. Elmore and his wife of Ashland culminated in A sensation on' his 1 high'. Hearst mem was elected temporary chairman with only a few dissenting By a Bomb That Ws Intended for the last night, when Elmore's son by a Among the injured are.

Big Chief ROCK ISLAND CHANGES. votes. Duval's position is not exact former wife fired a shot at Attorney C. Whitehorse. who will die: and Head King of Spain.

Burrton. George Crawford and Emmet Wag- ly agaicst Hearst but he has beeii F. Mortimer, who went represent Barcelna. April 7. As King Al- Chief High Ball, William Sitting Bull, High-Up Officials Named in the Gen german left Monday morning for loll, fenko was leaving exhibition a against the instructions that the Hearst leaders wanted, and has been Mrs.

Elmore after she had been ejected from the homestead by her step eon of Chief Sitting Bull, all serious ly to work. petard expioaeai injuring two peasants, eral Office Lit. New York, April 7. The. following Miss Florence Waggerman enter bitterly fought by them.

child rem When Attorney Mortimer One arrest was King Alfonzo tained a party of young folks Monday When Chairman Duval was escorted arrived at Ashland he found the young arrived at Barcelona yesterday for After the bodies of the dead had been removedi fromi the wreckage and placed in a row cn 'the prairie beside statement waa given out at the Rock evening. Those who were; present to the platform, he said: wife peacefully occupying the front fortnight's vistti tic: Catalonia, the vis Island offices today: "111 continuation of the plan adopted for the operation were Misses Mertie and Gertie Paine, "Gentleman the convention, at porch of the homestead, with her be it to Barcelona, which is a hot bed the tracks an incident probably unpar Messrs. Harr.yi and Buford Shoaf stall. this time you, as representative dele Weather Predictions. Chicago, April 7.

Forecast until 8 p. m. Friday. Fop Kansas: Partly cloudy and colder tonight: Friday rain; brisk mc-rthwesic winds. of republicanism, caused the greatest alleled in railway accidents took place.

of the St. Louis and San Francisco longing scattered about her. Mortimer entered the house, and Trave F.l gates of the Democrats from your ra disquiet in Spanish official quarters The uninjured amiong the Indians gath It Was in honor of Miss Etta Crawford of Sedgwick, who is visiting here. more fired at him from close range, ered aihout and led by Chief Iron Tall spective' counties are face to face with crave responsibilities. Those of you as it was feared an attempt to injur te king mighti be made.

the bullet lodging in the ooor casing solemnly vchantedi the "death song." railroad further changes have been made in the executive officers, -in effect April 6. H. Beggs, assistant to the president; R. R. Hammond, second vice president, vice Beggs; A.

S. I who have carefullywatched the ac With the aidi of a bod? cfdlgnant IonSton. April 7. The newspapers London accept the brief announce EULOGY ON HANNA. citizens Mortimer reinstated Mrs.

ei (tion and the anticipated action' of those states desire to see a candidate more in the home and the children ment romi Bareclcna as an acknowl left. -i lOBhinatea wno not oniy supported Delivered in the Senate by His Old Jdgement that an attempt to assassin Dodge, third vice president, vice Robert Mather, elected first vice president. ntr ticket in 1896 and 1900 but also npreent. Senar Frr? er. at King Alfon.o res mads and as realization' of Hie fears the autlic ne that will suit all factions of our SENATOR BURTON GOES EAST pW'hlrgfi.

April 7. S-mator For- 7wn party. Many or mcse snares are aker -today delivered an eloquent FATAL POLITICS. 'that the king running into serious danger by the visit to that 'now placing before the Democrats of Changes His Mind and Starts for 1-paji tp Senate in eulogy of the 1 1 the nation, favorite sons: Missouri let? Varm a. Hanna.

After speaking Washington Appeal Made Out. West Virginia Convention Followed by a Duel in Wich Both Men Die. her CockreH; Illinois, her Williams cf the political ttntagoniRm between St. Louis, Mo April 7. enator Burton departed early today for Maryland, her Gorman: Wisconsin hem Foraker said: Neat as well as skillful, is essential' in wiring a finished house.

You don't want great gaping hole nd unsightly plugs all over the place. Such things will not be seen when we do the work. We exercise care and skill in Our reputa-tion for thoroughness and reliability is pretty well known. Our charges are very moderate, too. for electrical work generally.

JAPS ON. THE YALU. Landing Supplies As If, They Intended to Stay Awhile. Wall; Massachusetts, her Olney "111 lie grave-with -him' lie.lMirier Huntington, April 7. John McFarland, chief of police of North I llfornia, her Hearst, and New York j''-- (ilfrn nn ihp hostilities Washington accompanied by his wife, He had expressed the intention yes terday of going to his home In Kansas, Pnrlrpr ul, April supply, "So, gentlemen of the convention The record in the case Is now in let me asK mat you uiougnuiuiy an the custody of the clerk of.

the United seriously consider what you believe Fork, and J. A. a lumber merchant and capitalist, are dead a 9 the result of a pistol duel that followed the Republican district convention at North Fork. They were adherents of different gubernatorial candidates. On leaving the hall a lie was parsed and the shooting followed, each being killed.

all1 'f "vety snr- itiat ot any tim? may bavs beph entertain- el" RpfWrlnir frv Haur'! "Mrt the' Mo-Klnlt'y campaign Foraker said: "This wb-ct, crest- onnptnnltv he It thoroughly that he not cnly exrlr ed the a (feci Innate re- to be the desire and wishes of the States district court, who was given sixty days in which to file a copy of it with fiie United States district court 'tpaicers am ssateiy eu.erius the of the Yalu river anil landing at various points tlje Korean shore. It Is piesuimed the movements are covered by Japanese giftj-boats. In grating the forts ominlod by the Russians on the Chinese side of he river are not effective. ma tori ty of tn uemocrats in you respective localities and throughout of The case Is made return till irreat tate and carefully consid able at the sitting cf the court in St. er what you believe to be best for our Louis next November..

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