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gi . | 553 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. "=__ — = e — ESTABLISHED JU MORNING, MARCH 2, 1902-TWENTY PAGES. SINGLE COPY F¥., i CENTS. 1 PAGES 1 TO 10. [ ROYAL HEIR OFFENDS|MNerees soves IWAR[Tuwan TaLks wirk PLATT[DUGH [RRIGATION BILL| _ ™eeesuenm [RINGE IN THE WEST Archduke Francis ;‘:nnd Weakens His "'""".‘“":" e At Oongressmen of EIAIGI Oommittee "‘;’;":r:‘::i::i:::l‘;}[;‘:fiig:n"l{":\’l-’;:I}::::gr‘(:‘:‘:nza: Leaves Washington, but Finds S8ame Spirit ‘.; Grip on Throne. TELX;I“RXI’;:. Oflnalod. ! l‘::\‘T o -;PL:! NEW YORK, March 1.—The Times 2--- S~ l._flid' TR Page. S . Omdhl_l‘dmthhip. ——— names have been added to ost of yes- 1 Austrian Heir to Throne Offe row will say: terday’s snowslide victims, making the num- “Bel ber of known dead mineteen. The bodies A found today were of persons who had been They May Not Accept Him as Francis |believed safe. They were found while ex- q cavations were being made in the third Joseph's Bucoessor. slide, where Gus von Fintell and two com- — panions are buried. They are: OLOF SWANSON. WIFE 1S BLAMED FOR THE TURMOIL| OLOF SWANSON. AUSTRIAN INSULT TO THE HUNGARIANS BE ANSWERED MONDELL TO REPORT FAVORABLY MONDAY TOUR FROM CAPITAL CONTINUOUS OVATION At Every Stop Thousands Eagerly Greet America's Royal Guest. COUNT'S CHALLEN = 7 A ifth A hotel terday jtur- 2. Ohbristian Authority for Battles is Basis la:'yy.r The talk lasted over Wl ur, | Missouri River Gets Place on River of Argument. One of the principal topics of tion and Harbor List. was the proposed visit of President P el he Charlest pasition. Senator : ALL PARIS GOSSIPS OF ARTISTIC RIVALRY | Tillman 1 said to have been very expiicis | NEBRASKANS ADDRESS THE GERMANS LARGEST CROWD SEEN 18 AT CINCINNATI LOUIE LUNDBERG. in his assertion that it would net be ".Olllk aniasinll I 2 3 Roosevelt-to make & visit to 2 Affronts Premier by Ohoics of Eecort to| ANDREW ato. Affairs of Lebargy sad Wife Afford | South Carolina, swink (o the state ot put- | Benator Dietrich Proudly Tells Them of His oty Thoumad_ Pecpe Bthusistialy N UN 2 he Melaurin-Til- N Ob Aot See the Ozar. They were among the men who took part Eager Ohatter. :”..'E'fi‘.’:.::fl'.. :;:rv:mfld Presi- o Dw__ erive and Its Home Affal: dent Roosevelt's invitation to Senator Til- Last Week in Omaha Society. MAY PREVENT AN AMERICAN TOUR | man to meet Prince Henry at MR. ROSEWATER URGES REAPPORTIONMENT V D a4 Charity Work. | PRINCE SKIRTS ALLEGHENIES IN ENGINE 4 White House, which was telegram from Lieute: Tillman ris Are Champi in the search for the victims of the first slide. They started for Telluride and it was not until their bodies were found today that it was known that they were caught in CLERICAL PAPERS INFLAME THE INCIDENT Deputies to Diet Will Demand Why |the tiide. The revised list of known dead | Wife's Smocess Romses Jealousy of |of South Carolina canceliing #he Invitation and lowa News. Gesupiss Bagiuesss Siat aut'Beseys t Branch of Govern: t Was follows: Husband, Who Claims Higher to the president to preseit & f the Western League. the Theil Ride Over Sum- . Not Represented at St GUS SWANSON, marrisd. eral Micah Jenkins. Rearrangement of the Nee University. mit of the Scente Moun- Petersburg Court. t;l'm g v oy gt e us‘:‘“ v i3 e braska Distriets. tatns, GUS VON FINTELL, wife and four chil- “I have had a talk with (Copyright, 192, by Press Publishing Co.) | dren. (Copyright, 192, by Press Publishing Co.) | The facts brought to my (From a Staff Correspondent) CINCINNATI, March 1—Prince Henry VIENNA, March 1.—(New York World| GEORGE ROHWER, wife and five chil-| PARIS, March 1L—(New York World Cp- [lald before President Roose¥Sit. WASHINGTON, March lL—Special Tele- - of Prussia traversed the states of Mary- Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—The em- |dren, at present in Los Angeles, Cal. blegram—Special Telegram.)—The news- | vise the president not to » Charlesto gram.)—Representative Mondell of Wyom- land, Pennsylvania and Ohio today and to- peror is giving ‘a number of sittings to| W. S. GREGORY, married. papers announce here that the pope is pi Senator Platt refused ing was authorized today by the committee night his special train is speeding throdgh the eminent Hunmgarlan portrait painter,| H.S. SUMMERLAND. paring to answer the letter Count Tolstol | ter further. . on arid lande to report the Newlands ir- Kentucky into Tennessee, with the battle Jultus Benezur, in Buda-Pest, for a lite-| HARRY GOLDEN. wrote him some time ago demanding that| WASHINGTON, Mareh flelds around Chattancoga as its final southern goal. He stopped for formal receptions at Al- by S. R. Crockett, | toona, Pittsburg, Columbus and Cinclnnatl, Slow Bidding on the Market Stalls. | but the welcome extended to him was not limited to those places. Everywhere along the line during daylight and long 4 \dments. sise, full-fgure pertrait in the uaiform of| OUS KRAUL. the pontiff declars whether or not military | ator Matthew C. Butler . v ':'::e"’::" R adotel his English guards regiment., the Triest| RAYMOND BISHOP. acts can be consistently performed by |called on the president i s VIMG Beisant G5 the, statde - (king's) dragoons. He is a colonel-in-| WADE CROWE. Christian individuals or nations. The letter |the earnest hope that the T} cloded In fhe Mill. ‘The new smesdment chief. The picture, which Benezur will| H. A. CHASE. Tolstol wrote as & result of a number of | episode and the jetter of L4 Geclarén the w“c; of the government to Selat with 4l the’ gergecusaéss of form| L D. STANLEY. recent cases in which French and German | ernor Tillman would mot Shler 1ot & Systeltte Abd parmesious do- S58 osles far Which he i taisun. W) be| J- R POWELL. recruits refused to handle weapons because | president’s plans for visits Vebiptint of 101 it eud-suml-arid pirtions & coromation gift to King Bdward, to be| PAUL DALPHRA. soldiering was incompatible with religion. | ton axpositior " of the country and directs the secretary of after darkness the people gathered at the presented by the Archduke Francis Feral- | OLOF SWANSON. One French bishop gave support to this in- | president that the the Interior, in carrying out the provisions stations to cheer him as he speeded along. Dadd, the heir presumptive to the Aus-| J- G. CEDARBERG. ciplent movement by writing to the gov- | Governor Tiliman was SSy of the bill, in 8o far as it ta practicable and The storm that swelled the rivers to the trian throme, together with a basket of | LOUIE LUNDEBERG. ernment an opem protest against putting|the people of Sowth O " teasible, to expend ultimately the major ) danger point had passed away and be rare old Tokay wine, when he goes to| ANDREW AHO. such retractory recruits in prison, since the | dent replied that Lieu postioti of the funds arlsing from the sale 4 saw & zone of three states in bright sun- England to represent the emperor at the | BOY. unidentified. Boly seriptures gave mo authority for kill- | man's letter would have fect on Bis | o¢ jands in any state or territory for the light. He saw a stretch of fifty miles of So far as is known all except the five |InS. The bishop added that, in his opinion, | course, but did mot say {8ly whether | peneit of such state or territory. the Allegheny mountains from the cab of indicated were unmarried. e °|¢1"e:l“°:h B - e make b6 GHp 46 Charles- | Congressman Mondell, speaking of the an engine and most of it was down grade Cook Will Die, 'n;';.mw” % m": ::: r:md Henc- i —— measure, which will be reported Monday, at a speed that thrilled. The train had Johin Bowsrs, the oéok who sistained & J L said: “The construction of the bill is not lost two hours at Portage by reason of & fracture of the skull, as well as & BrOKED | Cpem whors Be font ooty (o Cate o~ 53 changed 1n any important particalar by the |SUTTON HAS STUBBORN FIRE | wreck to the wertward of that point, and thigh and several broken ribs, is not ex- | panvine we v amendments. The changes made are those Py when the special got a clear track again pected to live more than a few . hours. ne 4 W of phraseology. Judge Ray, it is under- ned, Other Property Endan. | an attempt was made to win back the time Henry Bauer, who has his skull frac- Lebargys May Separate. stood, will file a minority report, and it is gered, and Hastings is Called that had been lost. Omaha Yesterday: De ‘The portrait would have been made char- tured, Is in a critical condition. The| All Paris i eagerly gossipping about an : possible Representative Jenkins will join g e AL, others who were injured are progressing | artistic rivalry which threatens to separats | WARRENTON, Va. RIS t3e Sre. MegER A6 (ar: oo . At times the swaylng e and the ribbon and order of the gar- | favorably. Nothing was dobe toward the | M. and Mme. Lebargy. Their mutual devo- | Micah J. Jenkins has . S SN 5o the quisiin. The veis to Po g e tnanefbg o Shagyine - at the sittings. recovery of the bodies of those buried by |tion has been often cited as & beautiful | the sword which it was PN 1 which the bill was reported stood § to 2.| SUTTON, Neb., March 1.—(Speclal Tele- | 2InE sixty mi e ogion B o Al Plays a Dangerous Game. the first and second slides. The work is | example of the conditions unfortunately too L Congressman Neville of Nebraska, although | gram.)—Thie most disastrous Sre that has |Prince fefl the eab he Fie almost Archduke Prancls Ferdinand s playing | COBtidered so dangerous that Superin- [rare among stage people, until Mme. Le- | president visited that plae. R 207 JChee. St (U] VRN SR ) ter pos VOeS out Soh g eoe s g e | . ding to the receptions he was busy tendent Chase of the Liberty Bell forbade | bargy leaped into fame at a single play. | ins, who is a member of the thorized that his vote be cast in favor of | fino three-story Oakland hotel here tonight. b e any attempts in that line and placed | The public has been packing the theater | Bethel Military academy, has.i e WA= The loss is estimated at $16000. The prop- | TELRSSNE G0 CLRIVUE N I guards on the traln to keep people out of | where she has been playing the last three | lowing telegram to : o Mouey for Missourl River. GRS Pty Jheured. asked m ptiong o8 0ty indaitrtah the dangerous locality. months, and the critics unantmously rank | Tillman of South Carolipa: The fire. beoke out st 8:00 welook ta o | SN _SEAT SHNLOM 02 00 (06 mede ea It 1s thought that by Monday all the | her with Rejane for talent, while her youth | You are represented in # SORTSRRRS WA b et Svces B WA | Ll e o (6 i s siides will have run, so that the eearch | gives Simonne Lebargy unquestionable su- | ing telegraphed P Ny R T, T S rpePicstendbod ner s Dy hion o abac o hand for the dead may be prosecuted without | periority. No succeas was ever before so m,.":‘& ‘oftered me-tn 188 b - e o SN0 BN N Sooonht| et the 4sy, and it was iate thet Be ve- s game. He has offended the lans, who were not too deeply in with him before, and who do not discussing the possibility of not him & king when Francis Jo- disappeared from the scene. The him H The house committee on rivers and ha bors agreed to a favorable report upon the river and harbor bill today. The bill car- ries an appropriation of $50,000 for the it B uke is paying a visit to the orar to complete and instantaneous as hers, and her | | . raw - of the dense smoke and in cousequence the the .,.,l...“:. ‘The city council of Telluride has decided |Beau Brummel hushand, whose position | same. If this be o, e ST et M :m:;:;‘";‘:‘:‘;fl‘z‘: entire bullding was in fames betore any | tired to rest befors golng to tho evening e the expense of recovering and | it the Comedie Francaise was only attained | ihese circumstances 10 8¢ vides endit ¢ $30,000 for | ective work could be accomplished. A | Fecept . A g tlen nd tha orom | stowly, has given evident signe of Jealousy. | the shattor. 4 i & - or an expenditure o B o7 | strong wind blew trom the morthwest ana| He dined at 7 p. m. and while he and his g 4 He has been pooh-poohing his wife's efforts % A suagging on the upper Missourl. It le ex-|carried the flames and sparks across the | Eussts were at the table the speed of the 2 openly, saying that she owed her triumph 7 . ‘:':' “""m“h"n; e .;l'u'm o " '_‘““; street to adjacent bulldings. The firemen | train was cut down to forty miles an hour. solely o his own notoriety and cosching.| COUNCIL INVITE ) B e e onms et (b | Were fnally driven from the hotel and were | Hie gueste st dinner were: Admirs) leeckan; gt oo ¥t cran i e the bl ronchn the s | somPeled o Gevte ihele work 1o guard- | BT, AnDasule, RSO N S The little actress resented her husband’s : T to. “fl::w{uh made 10| “Tne Hastings' fre department was tele- | Hill, Carol Polller, German consul at Cf * . Satturheat Balo :‘.:' o-m-n graphed for at 10:15 o'clock and thirty-four | cinnati, and Lieutenant Commander von Eity, 1o, and Yaakton, & D. Tea|Of Hastnes' best fre fighters with Chlet | Egidy. e Bewad Hammonds at their head took a special Obliges His Admirers. . P g, 9w . traia and arived at 10:82, mARNE ths | The printe Jeft the dlning table to a5 m‘f...,.\ hirty-Sve In | knowledge the cheers of & ‘small crowd renewing the invitation to Prestdent Roose- Abvet 181 | that had gathered about a water tank out- train arrived the Hastings firemen had two T el oo, S| e b e irtas merees | s UM T ok mre St h | . o s e e b St g ing any RSy dur-Lase- £ B e made by Semator | Sames. The Button volunteers did excel | wantea to see him he obligingly left the e lEe ot v oans i Moyor | Disteich, who 18 of German descent, ang |t ¥Ork 1a protacting property. table 54 went to the rear platform. He one of It further in heritance. She is now 25 years | Jenkins, the city il today passed res- | Mr. Edward Rosewater. ins snliintol s ARy e firemen, :u'-ve‘ :m;::z.uhe:;-: “r‘fl::' :-:v'r‘: old, fascinating and pretty. olutions repeating invitation already | Senator Dietrich's speech was especlally | oo'oy '3 bo) ang ."'I_ ‘*‘u“ Wb h"”m‘ “""" “" s napkin, wi e had ca ou The first consequence of the trouble be- | extended by the city and appointed a spe- | bappy, largely dealing with the incidents by the timely tance of Homsr Oray, him. tween husband and wife ia the smashing of | oial committes to preseat the resolutions |io his early life. He eaid that as a som of | [ “oly,o Ll 05, 1"0F oy oo found My, | | JMUCH Of the time lost at Portage, Pa. plans for Lebargy’s American tour mext |to President Roosevelt and to express to|® shoemaker ho was forced into the world |y i, iy 5 gazed condition. reclegn i bt g v g~y < entirely filied with snow and debrie. Gov- | fall, as his wife refuses to accompany him. | him the earnest desire of the people of | to Make his own way at the age of §; that |y n're stty PR o | other unforseen delays the traln will re- ernor mine is owned by Kramer & Camp- | Charles Frohman, who really counted more | Charleston that he visit the city. he regarded himself as one of the common | , 0% FOEEAG B TSTIOES THemen. WAS | gain its position on. the schedule during bell. There is mo way of communicAtng | on Mme. Lebargy than on her husband as it ——— people; and wpoke enthustastically of what | o/ "% 00 COT P B TR DUCK SAT A the night. with the Sneffels district by wire and de- | drawing card, will not engage “Brummet” | BURNETT'S CASE WITH JURY |the Germans had dome for the upbuilaing |y ."P) FO" _The train bearing Prince Henry and noted clerical, the most to the Hungarian gov- The archduke refused to see the Hun- |talls of the slide eannot be obtained. unless the latter can reach an agreement of the United States, and their thrift and |, . g pye ::J:’.‘Jnfi.'lf' people were In:| jarty reached this city at 8:45 and remained garian premfer at first. Then, when he AR RSN RSt with his wife Alleged Accessor to Woman's Murder | eNergy being frequently vfrv:.nymt The Seamte Wit Be :;mpe“ ed to work |® DAl bour for the demonstrations l'l ::; ‘was made to do 80 and was asked to selegt 5 Mr. Rosewater spoke of e debt which Panbandle depot, when it was transfer: avmarns sl from o it o€ tem Bengarics | SURE CURE FOR CONSUMPTIVES SAYS ROBERTS TO ASTOR bt | ouihiih sed the country owed to its German citizens and | 5| W' 48 the Wind contindes to blow & |qcroms the city ‘and left over the Queen noblemen, be tore up the Mt and eald he | .. gurgeon Announees Positively L e the work they had dome in the anti-slavery X - rulns are being |ana Creecent route, through the bluegrass no carried many blocks. Ak B WAtk ke WA e traen | & e crusade. He sald that Lincoln’s main g o s v "™ | * CHICAGO, March L—The fate of Dr.|supporters in the troublous days were Ger- | o tie Oyilend was the largest hotel in e ®. Orville 8. Burnett, charged with the mur- | mans, and he enumerated those leaders ot | PitO0, T WOR B LERe-ION Briek buitd- Shooting. der of Mrs, Charlotte Nichol, who com- | German descent who had participated in P e town. Joha reglon of Kentucky, for Chattanocga. Al- though It was known that the train was late, the depot and the streets about it and ot ungarian that Dread Discase is the secret of this unseemly incident, but Conquered. even the yards were filled by people long the radieal es to the = SR mitted suicide here last October, Tests with | the civil war. T. Mollyneaux, owner of the hotel, was seed |\ oo the time for arriva deput! DENVER, March 1.—The News prints the tonight and said he would immediately re- Diet will ask why no Hungarian following from its Albuguerque, N. M., cor- | (Copyright, 132, by Press Publishing Co.) g: Jury. At nm-l:nn Judge B:'XOY :Me:: Urges Reapportionment. build as fine a hotel as the one dnm',,“_ Crowd is Im with the archduke at : respondent: “You may quote me as saying c_l:m"- ::r: 3‘-_!—':"" ;’:"" w«m % ’::n':a ‘::m _:'r:"f: s a.:.:.u Mr. Rosewater had an extended con-|The hotel was completely burned and noth-| It was estimated that there were from ’._‘::"mmh ol t..nn we -el:- nr: :::nnln in -nz ”m'lw""—’"‘n pr by ul'"-“- n‘:‘" 1 5o stand 55 R oW € in Ji ference with President Roosevelt today, :'nb;l:o;. pile of ruins stand. The insurance |30,000 to 40,000 people in the vicinity and learn that tage, Majo , chief surgeon by tenant Colonel | tock - V38 {1y which & multipliclty of subjects was X balf that many within the depot and yards. could to make himself Bayard. “I have mever made that | Croese, secretary of the Natiomal Rifie as- | Baker's court today. ‘Hungary. .';';._,‘ O we e e in Soman. | sociation, & copy of a letter written by Lord| He declared that Mrs. Nichol had first|toucbed upon. It ls understood that the T RA-—__ The depot was cleared for the reception : strating 1t hayond & deubt.” Roberts to William Waldort Astor with ref- | sought his acquaintance and that he at last | President fayors the ""“:‘:“:' » Pacific| WITHDRAWS FREIGHT RATES |and a large platform erected, so that Prince ‘u GERMAN DUELS CONTINUE | Generai MeArthur, who Bad been no- | €rence o the latter's gift of $50,000 for the [succumbed to temptation. Prior to the SNte by (a0 SOVERRRMnt, V6B Jaw net. sem- — Henry and suite could step from thelr car mitted himself as to any other features|Chicage & Northwestern Anmounces p sy : companied by Major Appel from the fort, | ncouragement of rifie clubs: sulcide, hé sald, he bad met Mrs. Nichol DIl ‘ e e e e % Twe Lawyers Fall Vietims to the |endorsed the statement and declared he | War Office, London, 8. W., Jan. 28, 1902.— | SiX or seven times. He gave detalls of these gpurm gy -’ etirement from Western Trafiic ver had beem 80 much astomisbed and | DS Mr. Astor—1 have heard from Colonel | meetings tending to show that Mre. Nichol forence with the presideat Mr. Rosewater Sraanteniton. onto it. Over this platform was a large canopy of electric lights, with llluminated coats of arms of Germany and the United Lure of & Vn'lctv Theater Bir Henry Fletcher of your truly munificent called upon Postmaster Gengral Payne and States. pleased with an; in his life as the ft toward the tio: was not an honorable woman before she 3 ; - result of unml’:::tmm- of the work | Snd rifle Glube il fi'-“unfl.&"xfi(" fhooting | met him. Dr. Burnett stated: that he ha [RAd an interview with him in relation to oy Awalting the arrival of the speeial train the congressional reapportionment of Ne-| CHICAGO, March 1.—The Chicago & |the United German Singing societies of at the government soldiers’ sanitarium at | 1o, Brmur ] return you my Moot dorial G ey “"_‘_“”‘n“m‘h Xoh, '1'_’;“"' ol v Northwestern railroad has given official | incinmatl, the University cadets and otber Fort Bayard. The main features of the | grateful thanks The benefit of your ltber. | _"' ) oWl u""' ‘n:‘ - :‘.‘; Mn Rosewater sald that it meeded both |Potice of its withdrawal from the freight |,rganizations, as well as bundreds cf propls treatment that has proven so successful in ¥ J ow, widely felt and will mphatically ot houses of the legislature and a governor | OTEanization with which it is connected. |in the assembled muititude, were liberally do much to stimulate and to enco - the pure alr of the elevated Tegion are Hfe | rifie” shooting Among our civillan classcs | “57ccd (0 die with Mrs. Nichol and de- "\ ‘g political complexion of the | This action, it is expected, will be followed | supplied with German and American flags, of . clared that be had Do recollection of hav- . K , the most carefully selected, | Belleve me, your very trul in a day of » prosset n:u:l doors e e ROBERTS, F. M. |ing sald anything to policemen or raporters | "0 Bouses {n order to bring about a re R two by several of the other big |and somewhat rebearsed in waiving them and one was mortally wounded. As in the | oo vy W. W. Astor, Eeq. the day after the tragedy. agpertisnment; that o the leglalature was | SVC 0O before the train arrived. famous Bensingeon-Falkenhagea duel, the | 40 Of Teduced patients. "Whon T awoke trom the stupor caused by | FePUblIcan and the goversor republioan he| WO Feason 16 EIveR for the actlon of the | The whole police foros of the city wan 132, by Press Publishing Co.) BERLIN, March 1L—(New York World husband P gy e a g insisted that it was suicidal to defer re-|r0ad, except that it has become dissatis- | marghalied in and about the depot and . w was the who bed | a1 s FALL AND KILL MEN WILL LEARN HOW TO EDIT he liguor 1 had taken” (he witness said | 000 Cicnment any donger: that the state fed with the working of tbese orgAniza- | perfect order was malatained. Beforo the But Yeung People of Germany Are to|krew that 1 was ruined. 1 them softiy|D8d Dot been reapportioned in twenty years, | HOR2 b W = °","°h"° benelit from | rain stopped persons were seen climbing from Ceitton . of " Adfsticn to, BuRiSing, Have & Modern School of attempted to take my life. I repeat that it |34 if the Feapportionment was not made|7emeining & member of them. It {s ul-|on top of it the tops of the cars were yers Under Comstruction, Bears Scaf- Was not becauss of any agreement with |P°¥ It might be impossible to bring it "'t . u"'"' 2 “' actlon 18 the | jjterally covered with men when the prince theater folding te the Ground. FErm——— Mrs. Nickol about for the mext ten years. e s e recent activity of the inter | yus wiighting and the officers were com- 4 Postmaster General Payne appreciated |5tate commerce commission and its evident | ejjed to patrol the tops and clear it be- ————————— " intention of prosecuting those found guilty — 1902, by Press Pul ¢ the force of Mr. Rosewater's argument, fore leaving the depot. "'..m,"'_' PHILADELPHIA, March 1—4 portion of | RRion. Maven 1 (nen - pomang Co) SAYS MESSAGES ARE GENUINE | % (5" 0 woula consult with Semator |©f Vielsting the law. Mot oy Jinrer Pistoimane e & s mew addition to the Fidelity Trust com- | ouplegram—Special Telegram.)—A school | Marconi Declares His Late Wireless | Dietrich in regard to the matter. - e of Seursaliom’ 46 Srephoed for Gecmeny. It s stated apthoritatively that Repre-| UTAH WANTS PART OF ARIZONA T Th e e The leading press associations sentative Burkett is mot opposed to the steo from " s - gt Killing two men. asd seriously 1njuring two | scunaed by the promotors of the 31 S present plan of reapportionment and will tihate of We cev dbie S -pieaiiem.: B8 [ y | others. asked to give an opiuion on its feasibility. Bet Shfeot. (o heving' part of ‘Ws distetal P s M The dead: NEW YORK, March 1.—Signor Marconi, sliced off. ’ a large reception committee of leading eit- It s proposed to begin in some central e yennded ooy DANIEL MAGINNIS, stone mason. . Paahiestin-ihe Ml Dresden | Who arrived today on the steamer Philad Incidental to the reapportionment talk, izens. it 4 GEORGE WHARTON, bricklayer. o agestod.. The cormionlum win oo | phia. from Soutbampton, reported new |the question of increased compensation for | o A AR P Saret ihe ats | Tee evist waw comutid Ainror Piokioh- TIGHT ON LONDON 5 embrace stenography or mechanics. Lec- | Wireless telegraph record. letter carriers came up. The postmaster| SALT LANS. Tush. Sareh Lm0 irrl- |mann in u brief speech welcomed the GRIP HOLDS L tures will be given on letter writing, | ~Thbis time” sald Mr. Marconi, “there |gemeral intimated that while he was ;‘n’:a‘:' — l;. i lloru;: “"‘h “:4 prince to the city. Corsuelo, Duchess of Mariboroush, teullliton writing, editing telegraph, “pad- | €an be 5o error. Captain Milm and Chief | friendly to letter carriers, he was especially g g Prince Heory responded briefly to the tonight. The most important work ac-|address of welcome, saying: ding,” foreign press methods, especially | Oicer Marsden signed each message re- interested in the rallway mall clerks, and . 3 s Among the Promiment English and American, and arrangement | c¢ived as witnesses. Fifteen hundred miles | recommendation for an increase in their pay :::l‘:l.‘:‘::d;y.l:: m':r:’t“::fl :‘.l.‘ :.: :; Inx ‘::\: h::"pr.\:r:’lbl:-:‘c lr‘m;; ..Fe;r:(g of news. Imstruction will be given also in | At 868 & regular message was received from | may confidently be looked for from the| o ion or the .uu‘.m“.‘.m, a memorial was | Put L will say a word to such a multitude il the business of journalism. The course i4 | Cornwall station and the ticks were read (bead of the Postofiice departiment. passed asking that congress code 1o the | cowii of the peod” seopin of "orio. o8 (Copyright, 1%, by Press Publishing Co.) to last two years, three terms each year, | At & distance of 2,000 miles. Nebraska te Perfect Jis Title, good 3 LONDON, March 1—(New York World It bas been said that my Newfoundland Sste ol the semaining arid Mads within | grieied TOCh LSO ISVOLE_ISnchh, B Telegram. : Utah for the f perts % | F"Have not today or st any other time )—Among the | supposed ALL OPPOSED TO MATRIMONY |mewssses were due tn my imagination at Senator Dietrich's bill confirming th r the purpose of perfecting and ex seen such a multitude and such a demon- Nebraska rtain | tending 1gat! ms. Resolutl e i Tacpme e 5. Weaiuniian ot | mlo- of . tha, state. 6f Msh to certain the irrigation syste: lutions | siration you “cordiaily Protessed Disciples of Tolsto! Object |C45i8in's rignature o bear me out.” te Further Peopling of as this. selected indemnity school lands passed the| were adopted approving the Newlands bill, | for your good will I sorry I canno < g oot ob e vt d senate today. The lands are described as |as amended by Congressman Sutherland of | {4k, (0 YoU longer and meet and shake o e e ot Ay wire- | agaregating 2328 acres in the O'Neill land | Utab, a0 asking (he congress to ceds to | time ‘will not ellow me o8 the World. Sates, 8s hae boss repertéd.” said My | district. the selection of which was Marconi, “nor have I any Intention of es- Utab that portion of Arizona Iying between | preciats most proved May 22, 1897, but certification th rom the the Oslorads ot & ‘beople o nnatl, and 1 trus Qolomdo vivgr Utab border. | JOUR L0r "ina “your commifties witl ba of was declared void May b, 1899. As the A Y T A able to express my gratitude more (ul'? 4 (Copyright, 12, by Press Publishing Co.) | labllshing & line across the English chas- |/ onis of innnocent third parties are at-| BRITISH STEAMER ASHORE |then T em able (o do at this tima ’ 3 fected by the fallure of the state's title, —_ Py of Mayor's Address. “‘:fl;l:;' hawtal 2 > 1 Movements of Ocean Veasels, Mareh 1. | growing out of (he erroneous approval and rtification of the state’s selection, the munity of professed disciples. in & Norolk | gA, NN, X Tk 4fTved—Trave, = trom | °0 apl tar; Strathmore, | bill was strongly recommended by the sec- vllh.-l-lrl!u themselves the Brotherhood u i Cart retary of the interior as an equitable ad- of the -existing situation. —_— B kot has & lasger Dumber of its| NEW YORK. March i—The Ouk Isiend prominent citizens in Washington today life-saving station reports that a steamer (an in mauy yeam. A party headed by |Sshore of Jonew islet s the British Charles M, Herreld and wife, A, |steamer Acra, from na ports for New —Salled—Samaritan, for Ber- |G- sapason and wife, formerly of Water.| York, The crew have landed at Jooes At Antwerp—Satled—Kensington, for New | town, 8. D., now of Winosa, Minn,, M. R.|beach. The captain, engiveer and first ¥ e Loverposi-Saiied-Taania Baskerhille and wife of Watertown and L. | ate are still on the vessel. Yor for New | o' Haywood and wife of Aberdeen, are at| The es is still breaking / over the Soihamtan T e | steumer, but it does not appear to be in ” : (Contlaued oa Second Faged aay lmmediate danger, Sighted from a Life-Saving Station in & Breaking Sea. Following tbe address and response by the prince, the mayor's secretary, Mr. Christie, presested Prince Heary with an engraved copy of the address of ihe mayer bound in red. Many presents in boxes were sent to the platform from entbusiasts who were unia- formed as to the rule of the prince agalnst sccepting private prescuts. All of these presenty. were turned over (o the chief of police/Aith instructions to retura them to tbf givers. Although the visit to Cinciansti was ig ACoutinued on Fifth Page) i ¥ it FHL | ~— ot

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