np all hia energies, and he was active LATK in many other corporations, inol id- NKWS. iug the Life lusurauce (IS W. ftonrke Cock ran has been nomi- HMD democratic) WILUAMC.WHITNEYISDEAD company, the Mutual Life Insurance ARE FOUND nated as the candidate for lUEdPH NEWS SUMMARY SECRETARY OF THE company, the Morton Trust company, congress to sneceed George H. MeClel- yOBMERLY FRED MARSHALLHAS lan the Consolidated Gas company and SEARCHED in the twelfth New York district JULLED FROM DISPATCHES OF UNDER CLEVELAND. many others. He is also at a Tammany convention held to- KAVY a director of THREE YEARS FOR THEM. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. the Metropolitan opera house, the night. Mr. Coekran accepted. Metropolitan Museum of L. H. Mott of Missonia Ims York, Feb. 2.—William Col- Natural His- They Were Stolen at Holse-Their Fa- been sen* Kew tory,' the Zoological teneed to be hanged on Review of Happenings formerly Bercetary of society and the ther Aiehkntly March !s. * In Both Hug Whitney, Botanical society. .Mcetn Tinin in n Mott shot and killed his a few ininu'es after 4 Btor« wife Sunday, Eastern and Western Hemispheres Jj^ngvy, died Mr. Whitney at lYiulleton, Oregon They January 4, 1908, and afternoon at his home in married, in 1869, his attorneys o'clock this Flora, Tell of Raagh Treat incut Their h.'ivo stay During the Past Week—National, in his 64th year. daughter of the Hon. Henry B. - been able to his ezeoation Fifth avenue Payne, Uuited Lives Threatened. for quite \u25a0 time. Mott's only the influence States Senator for Ohio hope now Historical, Political and Personal He died while under of and he has living four lies in (Governor Toole. preparatory to children—Pau- administered a line, married to Almeric Hugh Events Teriely Told. ether for appendicitis. By Puget Pendleton, Oregon, Feb. 2.—After Tho residence of Peter Christensen operation of ; Harry Payne, of Council Blafft, second were his son. Harry Payne married to \u25a0earohiug three and a half years aurt lowa wil destroyed his bedside Gertrude Vauderbilt; and by lire recently children, his daughter, Dorothy Dorothy \u25a0pending his and his live The. Omaha Whitney, and Payne. Mrs. Whitney died 18000, entire savings, from a MoKinley otab cele- well as Dr. William T. in 1898, ranging in age babe in arum to brated the birth of William Whitney', as and Mr. was a Fred Marshall, a tvauister of this city, 1 1 years old, MoKinley surgeon in attendance. Whitney widower until were burned to death and with a banquet. Bull, the chief 1896, when he lias recovered his two taken ill married Edith 8. Ran- little daughter! Mrs. Christensen is burned so that she Mr. Whitney was Friday dolph, widow of Captain will die. The husband Mrs. Roosevelt gave another musio- performance of "Rigo- Arthur Ran- who were kidnapped from his home at was in the night at the dolph of England, and daughter of Dr. country at the time. No one knows ale at the White House recently, to Metropolitan opera house Boiso nearly four years ago. He met lette" at the Wililam May of Baltimore. how the fire started. which a very largo company whs in- to leave before the oprea en- them accidentally in a store here vited. and had Last February, soon atfer his ROth last accredited agents Friday, Beveral of the ded. birthday, Mr. Whitney retired from and the shock was so great Japanese imperial remount depart- Otto Beiloff of Chioago, was givon the family he Pr. Walter B. James, actual business. During all his active that reeled and Staggered, ile did ment are in the Okanogan the deoision over Jerry MoGarthy «>f public and Nicola physician, was summoned and found business and political life he has al- not make his liud until today. district of British Columbia purchas- Salt Lake recently «t the end of 20 the patient story that the condition of was ways found tinio for horse racing. The is one of rough treatment of ing horses for the Japanese cavalry slow rounds. after consultation an opera- the children, the father of guoh that and as tells and for the land transport service. Charles J, Ellis, of Ban Francisco, was decided upon and was per- his search tears come to his eyes. tion One w;is v mil estate agent committed ndoide by Dr. Bull. The patient ral- PRINCESS ALEXANDRIA'S TRIAL man killed, another prob- formed Because of threats made by Dan ably fataily recently by shooting himself through well that it was fully believed injured and others severely lied bo She ItTAceused of Obtaining Millions Clifford the villaiu who stole them cut and bruised in a head on colliison the head at his residence The only would recover. Mr. Whitney's away, up he of Dollars by Kruud. breaking the family and tak- Monday in the trainshed of the Union reason assigned is insanity was very grave, however, on ing little ones condition Berlin, Feb. 1.—The trial of Prin- the wife with him, the station at Chicago. Exhausted at the Sunday and Monday, and at a consul- seem to tell ull they end of the 14th cess Alexandria of Isenburg, who has afraid know. round recently "Kid" of Cleve- held this afternoon, the conclu- Bessie said: After haying had the hotter of four Uroad tation reoently been living at Stuttgart in land, abandoned his contest with sion was reached that the only hope round* of fighting, Harry Forbes of Ed- poverty, and is accused of grave, finan- "As soon as they carried us from Chicago, was die Iliinlon of Sun Francisco, and tho for the bpatieu* lay in a second opera- knocked out in the first cial frauds, begun today. The trial home they put us iv boys' clothes; they the referee awarded the tight to tho tion. A bulletin issued in the morn- part of fifth round by Abo Attel Cali- gives promise of eclipsing in interest named mo Dick and Ruth's name was of Wan Francisco, in their fight for fornia!!. ing stated there had been a slight im- Tom. We did like clothes, the even the Whitaker Wright trial in not boys' featherwieght championship of the Ex-Mayor Ames of Minneapolis ban provement in the patient's condition, but we were afraid of the man who London, and the amount of money in- world at 129 pounds, before the Wset been released from the state peniten- but shortly before 8 o'clock alarming said he would kill us. We were iv La noticed, volved reaches into the millions. In End club at St. Louis. tiary of Minnesota through the de- symptoms were and hurried fact when the Grande, Meaehaiu, Pendleton and were made for a second princess went into bank- Advices received from cision of the supreme court which prepirations ruptcy last September Echo, where mother died. The man throughout operation. Mr. Whitney was placed she estimated Montana tell of terrific wind storms quashed the indictment under which her debts at not less than did not like me as well as he did influence of ether, $15,000,000, which swept over the state. At Helena he was tried, convicted and sentenced. under the but and her creditors openly charged Kuth, and said when she grew up he the operation that the wind reached a velocity of 60 miles whether was proceeded more than half of this would take her away and make her Kansas is the storm center for a not unknown. sum was obtain- an hour. Tin roofs were torn off, with or is ed by fraud. work for him. and freight rate on grain and in the next the physicians precieved that several small buildings were over fortnight it is likely that the state When The princess has had a remarkable "Atmother's death the man left the patient was in danger of death, turne. At Big Timber a small dwell- will be pretty thoroughly drained of career. She to Ruth with people in Echo and he took was Harry Payne Whitney and Miss Doro- was first married her ing moved bodily over ten feet. tho 20,000,000 bushels of wheat which cousin and upon his death she espoused me to the mountains above Weiser, thy Whitney were immediately noti- Several chimneys were overturned and are supposed to be held by the farmers. a plebeian named Pagendard. By where he kept me in a cabin. I had fied. They hastened to the side of the considerable damage was done to plate The report use of her influence, and it to cook for him. He would get drunk glass of the commissioner of their father and in a few minutes he was rumor- windows and signs. Fortuntaely, patents ed, a portion of her vast wealth, and treat me rough. He told me I for the calendar year 1903 had breathed his last. Oxygen was the there was little or no snow on the princess succeeded in securing for him was never to mention my father's showed that the business transacted used and all the skill of the phyisicans ranges, or great loss to stock would exceeded all previous the title of baron. name, and ifI did he said he would have occurred records. The and surgeons brought into play to kill total cash receipts of the oflice were This marriage marked the me. He told me if father ever tare the life of the distinguished pa- turning saw me he would kill me. $1,616,697, leaving a surplus of $188,- tient, but to no avail. It was 5 o'olock point in her career. She had an im- BRIBER ED. BUTLER ON TRIAL. --000. There were 50,218 patents applied mense fortune, "When I saw father in the store 1 before the simple fact of his death but both she and her Notorious St. Will for and 31,691) issued. newly was airaid of him, and intended to Lonla Hondler be was made public. Later the follow- made baron were of an extrava- Proscuted by Joseph Folk. Fire gant disposition, and they made the run, but I soon saw that I would not at Progreso, the chief port ing statement was issued: Mo., recently an money fly. Their be hurt. Several months ago I was in Pulton, Feb. 2.—Ed Butler the of Yucatan, destroyed "Mr. Whitney died at 4 o'clock of reckless, spendthrift square habits led them to squander Dr. (J. J. Smith's office and I saw St. Louis briber and boodler, who has entire of business houses and peritonitis and blood poisoning, fol- all of done more to corrupt public buildings, including their cash in a space of years Grandpa Marshall, but was afraid to the courts of this the market lowing an operation for appendicitis. seven legislation The loss is and, when the money speak out, as the man had asid he state and influence venal in $2,000,000. The rail- Mr Whitney may be truly called was gone, she way offices a and her husband began to quarrel bit- would kill me, so I hurried out of the the city council of St. Louis and the were consumed. The miny Bided man, and, above all, he is legislature of public buildings not terly, and, despite the fact that they office before I was noticed." state than all of the rest were insured and ftoroush, nays a receut issue of Har- the in it, the loss on them is $300,000. had seven children, he promptly de- Rev. G. W. Rigby of thia city men will be tried here for per's Weekly. Everything that he has bribing 19 serted her, they secured a di- preached tbe funeral of members of the city council Negotiations for the notation of of during his and have service Mrs. taken hold active and vorce by mutual agreement. prin- she at of St. Louis. He was indicted in that the proposed 135,000,000 has The Marshall when died Echo a Cuban loan raefuVcareer he bettered and im- cess then endeavored year ago last August. When city and the case was sent here on his have come to a temporary halt. The As a lawyer, a cabinet min- to retrieve her he saw application proved. fortune by extensive speculation, but the children he was taken them, for a change of venue. banking interests declare that the buisness man, and society with ister, a a unsuccessfully. and tried to get to go to the Several months ago he was tried at Rosso-Japanese situation leader, these all ended them makes such he has risen far above his fel- home of his daughter, Mrs. L. E. Columbia for attempting to bribe the a transaction inadvisable at this time, lovjmen, and as a husband and a father Subsequently, she fell into the hands Cook, on the reservation, near here. St. Louis board of health, found guilty because it would tie up a large sum he has set an example to all the of merciless usurers, who fleeced her of the remnants possessions. Clifford then dissappeared with the and sentenced to three years in the of money which might be used world. of her elsewhere She then borrowed extensively, and, it girls and went to Weston. Finally penitentiary. The case was appealed to better advantage. waa born to the supreme court, is alleged, floated a large quantity of Mr. Rigby located the little ones at which is practi- News has reached Panama from atConway, Mass., July 5, 1841. He cally owned body fraudulent paper. The result is the Weston, and eventually got them to go and breeches by But- Bogota that, Jtteyes is the son of James Scollay and Lau- ler. He as Generals and predicament she finds herself in today. to Mr. Cook's. It was not discovered boasted before the oase had Cuvallero have assured Columbia rinda (Collins) Whitney. His been argued father that they were girls until people at before that tribunal that that the United only was a he not States will ob- scion of an old N«w England Echo were caring for them. would bo satisfied with a rever- ject to her landing forces in the family, whose pioneer, Whitney, CZAR HAS THE COUNCIL REPORT sal, must dn- canal John Marshall sold his home and horses, but that the case be zone, the Columbian government came from Westminster, London, missed —thrown out of court—so in Is GiviiiK it Karnest Consideration - getting about $3000, and spent that in thut tends to organize and send an expedi- England, at not annoyed in 1635, and settled Wat- Response Soon to Tokio. hunting them. He went to several he would be with it lon- tion against Panama. ertown, Mass. He has given to Amer- eastern ger. He had the case advanced on the Bfc Petersburg, Feb. 3.—The czar states,as his wife had relatives Mrs. Lulu ica many distinguished warriors and in . He had docket so as to expediate matters, and Prince Kennedy-Kramer, .lawyers. has now before him the report of the sheriffs on trial a second time for Mr. Whitney's mother was council on the Russian looking for them throughout the coun- when finally it was reached the court the murder I a lineal special re- dismissed it on technicality in January, 1901, of her husband, descendant of Governor Wil- sponse. All the papers relating thereto try. He would sometimes get a trace a and But- liam Bradford of Plymouth Colony. ler went free and again assumed the Phillip H. Kennedy, was found not were submitted to him yesterday by of them in eastern Uregon, but the by The young man was educated at clew was always role of dictator and boss of the Mis- guilty a jury at Kansas City. At the the Grand Duke Alexis, and the czar of two boys, and her first trail she Willston academy, Easthampton, threw him off the track. He thought souri democracy, was convicted and Mass,, is giving them earnest consideration. sentecued to 10 years in the jieuiten- and in 1859 he entered Yale, up they must be in this section and that Joseph Folk, the famous St. Louis graduating He has not rendered his decision to tiary. The in 1863. Subsequently he evening, is the reason at prosecutor, is here to prosecute this conviction was reveresd graduated 6 o'clock this and it is au- he came and lived on a technicality. from the Dane law school Pendleton. Many tinies'in his search case. It was he who convicted Butler of Harvard tho-itatively said it may possibly be in 1865. several days before the response is for- ho crossed their path, but would miss before and who has on different occa- Uy his will, Captain Daniel«. Parr, He first practiced in , warded to Tokio. them, sometimes by a few minutes. sions convicted for terms in the peni- who died recently, aged TJ years, and he soon proved himself a shrewd Last spring he was working at Free- tentiary 26 of the boodle councilmen leaves immediately if400,000 in person- practitioner.' When only 81 years old Panic in a New York Laundry. water, and Clifford was there, but got and office holders of St. Louis. al property and after the death of his he became leader, out last grand child, a political and has New York, Feb. 3.—Fire in the before Marshall saw him. Mar- $450,000 in realty, always slia'l IS NOW UNDER CIVIL or his been a strong and staunch laundry of the Bellevue hospital this asid: LAW. entire estate, toward the democrat. He was active in the 1 Til- establishment and morning did $3000 of damage. The "It willnot be well for Clifford ifI Cripple Creek District of Colorado Itt maintenance of den campaign, "Parr's Rest," refuge for and in 1875 entered his patients were panic-stricken. Many iind him. I will continue my search Quiet—Mast; Bapicoda* a old and first political infirm woman at Louisville, office as corporation sprang from their beds and others for him.' He got away with about Cripple Ky. council for the city Creek, Col., Feb. 3.—On or- of New York. out the wards in scant at- $2000 of my money. I would never of governor Canton, Ohio, observed McKiuley's He prepared rushed of der the military law was the consolidation aot, tire. The fire was quickly extinguish- have given up the search until I found revoked in the district birthday in an appropriate manner. *hich lawyers consider today the best the today aud the ed but the physicians had a hard time children." prisoners turned over to the civil Lieutenant General Chaffee, as chief UitHrument of its kind ever framed in Marshall married Ella Andrews of staff, has made a report t<> tin; secre- mis quietnig the excitement. \u0084.u ^^^uk authorities. While former Congress- country, and he was also a leader after his first wife's death. tary of war, which willbe m man Glover, who has been confined in transmitted Tammany as well as a fighter Exposition. to congress., urging an appropriation gainst Four Millionfor the bull pen, was being arraigned in that orgnaization. In 1882 he THREW HE THE TURK. court this morning, at- of $2,000,000 for the purchase of four Signed from the corporation council Washington, Feb. 3. —A bill author- General Chase tracts ground, tempted to be social. Glover of one each in the four •nd interested in business, izing the Indiana Consolidated Smelt- called quarters himself ac- "Russian Lion" Dislocates Arm of An- Chase a name and spat in his face. of the United States, for quiring franchises for street railways ing company to construct a smelter on tagonist. military maneuvers. » in the south hulf of Later, meeting Colonel Verdeckburg New York oity. the San Poil river, London. —In a Graeco-Roman wrest- The Chefoo correspondent the Colville resrevation, was intro- in the street, he applied the same epi- of the In 1885 politics ling match at the Olympia for the London Daily Mail says foreigner once more claimed duced in the house today by Represen- thet to him. a «m, and this time championship of the world, a purse of who has arrival there reports that he became seore- tative Overstreet of Indiana. »ry of the nary in the oabinet of $10,000 and a side bet of $500, George CLANCY REVERSED. the Russian steamship Arugnn, upon Hackenschmidt, a Russian, won the Butte, Feb. which he was passenger from Naga- President Cleveland. During his term For a Smelter on South Half. 3.—The supreme court a woffice he first fall within one minute from Ah- has rendered saki to Port Danley, was tired at devoted his entire energies appropria- a decision reversing by the navy building The senate committee on mad Madrati, a Turk. Madrati's arm Judge Clancy in the injunction a Japanese warship outside of Chem- and report the urgent defi- case of ""Ps. laying the foundation for the tions deoided to was dislocated at the elbow by the fall Jdhn Maginnis against the Boston-Mon- ulpo harbor. Three shots were fired ciency including to glorious victories Spain, bill, authorization and Hackenschmidt was declared the tana Mining company. across the Arngun's bows, but no over and be- to $4, The docisiou ginning the great the St. Louis exposition borrow r winner of the bout. The Olympia was permits the further attempt was made to stop her. construction of the the gate re- opening of the copper *ar vessels whioh has mac the United 600,000 to be paid from crowded by thousands of Londoners mines. was made. ceipts. £wtas a world power. Mr. Whitney, whose interest had been aroused by The decision willrelease the Boston hv\ag performedd great service in the reports concerning the preparations of & Monatna Clarksburg Bank Falls. Fatal Fight. dividends, provided the nation, retired from office in 1889, and the men which had been going on for supreme court does not grant Clarksburg, W. Va., Feb. 3.—The "c has a rehear since then refused all political Kingman, Ariz., Feb. 2.—A sanguin- several weeks. Both men took the ing. The remitturof the supreme court Traders' National bank, the largest or diplomatic mat apparently in the pink lorI offices. ary fight took place at a place known of condi- will not be handed down for 15 days. bank in this city has been closed by west of here, tion, Hackenschmidt weighing 208 and order of the He returned to active business and as Meyerswell, 26 miles In the meantime counsel for the Mac- comptroller of the cor and two the Turk 224 pounds. (iinniH, rency, "ceedcd to unite and systematize the between Thomas W. Smith it is expected, will ask for a and a national bank examiner Lang and Wilbur, In rehearing. has been appointed receiver ™»* railroads of New city. men known as If the motion is denied the temporary York fatally Lang Warrant for Assets, $1,125,000. *> gathered clever which Wilbur was and CuKhicr. devidends of the Boston & Montana it is thought that and active men died. the bank him, and was seriously wounded. Wilbur Altauinot, Mo., Feb. B.—A becomes available. will resumo business. No jronnd by degrees he pro- warrant statement of its condition has been the Present great system of statement has beeD sworn out for the Forty Killed. rail Commits Suicide. mad 3. known as the Metropolitan Comtese arrest of Lee De Ford, cashier of the London, Feb. 2.—The Lajore corres- Str^o*» of Railway company, which unites Dijon, France, Feb. 2—Arnold Com- bank Altamont, charging him with pondent of the Exchange Telegraph Heaven isn't exclusive enough for the $21,000 railroads on Manhattan Island tese, son of the president of Switzer- the embezzlement of of its wires that 200,000 pounds of gunpow- jome society people. fM beyond. land, committed suicide here last funds, but he left the city before it der exploded at Fort Rhatinda, Juniab Some men practice economy all their *"* could be served. Kreat railroad work did not take Thursday by shooting. province killing 40. lives but never learn it.