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Show THE SEM MUMS King Edward' Address of terest to United States. !n- -. London. Keb. King Eduard opuB-jtparliament today tilth all he 2. & -- xnouiftl tlut hu Lit witiuioB the Umiliur W'en in uifw Hinoo to the ibroni1 None of ouUlwur nther Jtunii ho- - 0.1 PAM MAYORS Supports Policy of Administration Condemns Vague Suspicion and Wild Conjecture. tVarhlngton, Fib. 2. The. ornate today wliiuKM-- the unusual spectacle of a religions service eondnered by a prMiviaut minister and n Jewish rabbi. The daily prayer was delivered by Rabbi David Fbllipsou, a pnifctmur In tho Hebrew college at Cincinnati, the wbo tjHhe of this country as prumist'd land, Thu new Canaan, the exemplar of Justice, tho protector of tfie weak, the fuo ofr unrighteousness, tbe sanctuary of liberty, the haven of The service was concluded peace. with the Lord's prayer by Chaplain proceeding of the day were begun by aitoptiug a resolution by Mr. Hoar, permitting tho commit-te- Jucking. The to Iktuiii 4 ver. were loo dtpret-ai--' hjqiolnted . to invootlgatir tbn much entliusiayiu. liiiiy In the nay cliaiges against Senator flit.: rich, to iwcurred th. iiaC'boooriHl Besrch ot employ a clerk, to send for witnesses and to take other stpj necessary to iLe vault of tha house of parliament conspirator, cud later rams the carry out the orders of the senate. The Hacou rrosd. underfora forest of Inumbrella, looking for the arthe way bitrationresolution, anything of the claims of Columbia, always eager iif pageantry, but I heir ranks were against the 1'nlted States, on account In weal her. Inclement thinned by tbe of the Panama revolt, was laid before of tbe myal pair along the I lie senate. Mr. Fairbanks was recogthe llurkingliatn route from .troop-line- d nized u eM-sHis remarks were deItalare to St. Stephens, no novelty was voted largely to a discussion of the was sadly question of whether the United State introduced, and the effect i e ot was marred by the drenrhod In complicity with Panama In the carstate the rortuge. Half a dozen revolt of last November. Ho spoke uf tho riages with the suites preceded the Importance uf showing this charge ornate roach uf state, drawn by eight lo be without foundation, saying: Hanoverians, and beari While we great ly desire an interoca The procesand the queen. king ing ante we are far more anxious sion was surrounded by the usual ret-in- that canal, it shall be constructed without of rquoirlw. mu rider, yeomen of any taint whatever of national disthe 'guard, exercising their ancient credit." 1 on the close attendance In to tight He concerted, howevor, that the recsovereigns and an escort of household ord made by the e government was cavalry. on one or side the other proof The Prinre and Princes of Wales of the controversy. ' bad a small procession uf Uielr own By If and hy it alone." said lie, from Msrlhorotigh house. tbe ad in in hit ration must bn judged,' After entering the houm of lord by adding that for himself, he would so the royal gate beneath the Victoria rept. "the record as It lias been made 'tower, their majesties were rolled and. by the executive department and subIim-rdeby the state regalia passed mitted to the congress unites It Is where the chamber the to in procession more ounclur impeached hy something the assembled to bad bear king's slve "lords ; speech. Many peeresses were present ml than vague suspicion, uiisuppurb SHHortlon. and wild conjecture. and their rent her, jewels and bright dresses, with ths varicolored robes of We must proceed upon the assumption the executive department, with'the legislators of tbe upper house, and that in its const itntkmal prerogatives, Is the brilliant dlplomailc uniforms, comactuated hy proper ns dives, and that bined to make an effective scene. Amlmssador Choate was confined to It la as regardful of the good name of bis loom by a slight cold, and was the rountry as either the legislative or 'unable to attend, so tha Pulled States the Judicial department. Wbo ahull 'em baa y was represented by decretal y determine what steps should he taken 'While and Second Secretory Carter. to make sure peace and protect our On the arrival of the members of ths people fronr harm upon tho line '..of house of commons, King Hdward rood transit, across the Isthmus? A determined revolution was at hand under the apeech from tbe throne. circumstances us similar ns any that Touching on the Alaska decision, the bad preceded 1L Bloodshed was ap'Kings speech said that on some pointsHritImminent, and interruption to was parently to favorable the verdict ;the was Isthniua lull claims and on others It had. been highway across the adverse. Much as this last clrrum-- : among the reasonably probable things. The duty devolved on the chief execustance was to be deplored. It must n or pawo Of The petitioner alleges that he has been overcharged by one of the companies and numerous deaths In this rliy recently from asphyxiation are cited. - be a matter for congratula ' tion that the misunderstandings. In which the ancient boundary treaties of geographical made In ' facts are ignorance m fertile, have In this case been Anally removed from the Add of controversy. The crisis In the Far Kast Is touch- , ed upon briefly in the king's speech as follows; I have watched with concern the , course uf tho negotiationa lietween the governments of Russia and Japan ro , regard to their rrwpociive fnlernds in China and Korea, and a disturbance of !th peace in these regions could not but have deplorable consequences. Any assistance which ray government can usefully render toward the promotion of a pacific solution will be gladly af- -, lorded." Another point of Interest to the United Rtotes was a reference to rot-toas follows; The insufficiency of the supply of raw material, upon which the great cotton Industry of this country depends, has Inspired me with deep concern. I trust the efforts be--. ing made in various parts ot my empire to Increase the area of cultlvatlou may be attended with a large measure of success. The speech makes the usual reference to the satisfactory condition of foreign relations, touching upon the roneluaton or Anglo-Frenc-h arbitration agreement a being a happy Illustration of the friendly feeling of the two countries and refers to the Ho nisi i land exiMHlitlon and the Mareilontau reforms, expressing the hope that the practical measures for the amelioration ao sorely needed, of these unout happy regions." will be carried dnring the present respite In the disturbances. . After mentioning the. political mission which with the concurrence or the Chinese government hue enlcvd Thibetan territory iu order to secure due observance of conventions, saying that a Chinese official had been dispatched from Pekin to meet the mission, and expressing trust that an arninxi-mcn- t would lie reached to peacefully adjust the cause of friction, tht speech concludes with the warning that although the estimates have been framed with the utmost ilesiro ' for economy, the burden Imposed by the recesalllus of never and military Is uudtubicilly serious" end mentions some of tbe proposed domestic legislation, as already forecasted in ot tbpse dispatches. No suggradon legislation concerning Ireland was contained In ths king's speech. At the conclusion of the ceremouy in the bouse of lords, their majesties returned to the iwlare and the members ot the house of cotnmous repaired to their own bouse uud adjourned at 4 o'clock. 1 n, de-fen- se ORDER REVOKED. Tsller County No Longer Under Martial Law.. Cripple ("reelc. Keb. 2. Hovernor Peabody today .revoked bla order of IVwniber 5th hmt, declaring Teller county In lit la state of Insurrection and ruhvitlon and procluimlm; martial law. r.y executlcp authority. Military Commander Verdeckburg today issued a proclamation announcing that icare and good order ere being fully rev tor ed. and it has been shown that the civil authorities are able and willing to control the situation, to perform their legal functions and to enforce tho lasw." It is announced that a detachment 4 the national guard will remain for a time but will act In support of and hi subordination to tbe k gaily constituted civil authorities." i M. 8. OTERO DIES 6UDDNELY. Albuquerque, N. M, U. 2. M. B. New York, Feb. 2. A report made to the governor only a few nays ago hy the state meter inspector declaring that out of nearly 73,000 meters here, one out of every Are was defective, was, An favor of the company. Examination of Ihq Manhattan records of (he coroner's office shoved that in November 25 person were asphyxiated hy gas. In Decouilier 23, and Iu January 3k. making a total of IMS for the three months. Coroner Bcholer asserts that the figures aro tknost aa high in tbe other boroughs of greater New York. The coroner duciares that bis experience la boBpttal work formerly showed that persons lying all night in a room partly Ailed with gas frequently recovered, but that now the victims almost Invariably die after breathing the fumes on hour. As a rule tbe cases Investigated by the coroner showed that the victims had gone to sleep with light burning low; that the pressure let up, extinguishing the flame and thbn wan renewed, causing the suffocation uf the sleeper. The coroner Is now preparing a report on the subject which be will hand to the mayor. TELEGRAPH BRIEFS. ' Chicago, Feb. 2. A cablegram rative to take such steps as In bis Judg- ce! veil from Cape Town. South Africa, ment were necessary to preserve the announces the death of David Oliver, lives of Americans and to maintain a pioneer miller uf Chicago, and one Ve are not left of the oldest members of the Chicago unbroken pence. In uncertainty as to what was done by board of trade. the United HI ales in connection with the Panama revolt, for Secretary Hay Baltic Creek. Mich.. Feb. 2. Walter oldest says emphatically In his note to Gen. NV. . W'uolnough. probably the Reyes. January 1. 1904: Any charge newspaper editor In. the state, died tothat this government, or any respon- day. aged 13 years. Mr. Wnolnough sible member of It, held luteroourse, start od the Amt paper published In whether officially or unofficially," with Battle Creek, and waa one of the agent n of the revolhtlon- itf Colombia, men present at the' organization uf Is utterly without JnsUBcalkm. Equalthe Republican party at Jackson. - ly So is the insinuation that any action of this government, prior to tbe revolution tn Panama, was the result of complicity with tlie plana of the revolutionists. The department reca At lo make these denials and it uakea them Anal.' This la n complete refutation of tbe charge that this government had any complicity iu the revolutionary movement. The American jieople will accept the rmphaUral denial of the secretary ot slate without question or doubt. Mr. Fairhauka Chicago, Feb. 2. John U. Cowen, former president of the Unllimore A Ohio railroad, Is 111 with anemia at the residence of his sister, Mrs. 11. A. Seeleye In this city. Ills condition hi not thought to be dangerous. Chicago, Feb. W. F. Shaw, pio- 2. neer of the Industry In the west. Is dead of pneumonia, aged cracker-bakin- 72 g years. Japan Waits Under High Preseu Mobilization Precedes Response ae a Warning to Japan. 1 Tuklo, Feb. 2. Tbe Russian note still undelivered sod the government and people of Japan do not possess any definite information concerning the time of Its arrival or Its contents. Russia's delay, cuupied with the announcement of continued movement of reinforcements into Manchuria, Increases (he strain uf the tension, while It diminish oa the already slim prospects fur peace. The government has been urged to dispatch a iieremptory note to 8L Petersburg, threatening to war Jf refused immediate declare satisfaction In the way of 'a. reply to Its previous note, but still tba government is patiently waiting, although It la manifest If the delay la much mure prolonged it w ill act energetically. Even this will juve rapidly when the note la finally received If It la and the materially unsatisfactory proa poet for additional negottotiua to slight although probably Japan will diapatrh an ultimatum before striking. The Japanese show s remarkable outward calm and no scenes similar to those in America aud England before recent wara aro witnessed. There are occasional demonstrations and outcropping of popular feeling, but the casual visitor to the larger cities can see but little out of the ordinary iu the disposition and behavior of the people. There la, however, an undercurrent of desperate determination and nation's leupth running the breadth. Tbe people have counted the cost and made final preparations so that If forced to .fight they are capable of manwaging and sustaining war la a ner that will surprise the world. New York. Feb. 2. la the best Informed political circle here the opinion Is expressed that a peaceful solution of the Russia-- J aiance affair 1a assured, cables the Paris correspondent of ths Times. A diplomatic arrange-nu-- qt has been received, the despatch continues, between the French minister of foreign affairs and the British ambassador here by virtue of which it Is agreed that both the Freucb and British governments will bring strong pressure to bear upon Japan to Induce to accept the terms of the new Russian note. The language in which this note in to be couched baa been submitted, tho correspondent avers, to both tbe French and British foreign officers nnd la recognized to be the most conciliatory In effect Should Japan not yield to the French and Brltlkh representatives other European lowers will add tba weight ot their iienuaelona to the same end, and then If Japan continues recalcitrant, all the responsibility for war and its roil sequences will rest filth her. and Europe will wash ita hand of the busii ; ness. The recent entente cordials between France and Great Britain has chiefly helped in permitting this understanding lietween the French ' nnd Brlrish diplomats as to- the question to be brought nlxiuL Havas agency Peris, Feb.. has circulated a, dispatch to the effort that Russia's reply to Julian, the substance of whfck has been communicated to the foreign chaixellorica everywhere, has made an impreealoa that war will bo averted. Views havo been exchanged between the United States, France and Great Britain subject Tlie concessions' therein go beyond general expectation and Illustrate the sentiments of equity and loyalty actuating the Czar. If, In epite of the very large satisfaction Japan will receive, eays the dispatch, "tho issue of the crista should be war, Japan will incur the whole responsibility and And herself morally Isolated." br - on-th- Russo-Japane- se United States. llay-llerr- mus. There Mas no vessel or armed force of the United States at the city of Panama and from only 1 vessel, the Nashville. a third-ralr- r, at Colon, oniy 42 mirines were landed at Colon. They were landed to protect the Uvea of American ritltens who were In serious and imminent peril, and were returned to the ship. alter accomplishing their . purpose. The President recognized the fact that Panama hnfi snrured her three days after the revolution. In recognizing the Independence or the new republic, the President at fo.1 solely withlit his constitutional rights and In banmmv'with established irece-deu- t. The' Independence it the Isthmus republic was 'recognized' liy France and many other power uku after recognition by the United States. wnhtn S'.lisys after- - the first recognition of ttto near fppubliu she sign-- ' a treaty with the United States. through her accredited minister to Washington granting to the United States Uie requisite concessions for a csnal. . Whim the republic cmjciuik-the convention with the United btotes' she was in the exorcise dr sovereign power. Bli.i was diheharging fully her aud foreign font-turand- - had authority to enter. into a vnlid, with ihe United Stales. If the neff freely with Panama is rati tied hy tha aeuate, the United States will obtain adequate concessions, rights and privileges fur the construction aud perpetual maintenance of an isthmian canal. Ur. Fairbanks was followed by Mr. Clarke (Ark.) who made a speech in support of the treaty. Ur. Clarke lust no time In declaring his absolute adherence to tho policy of the President. The question of ihe wisdom uf building au isthmian canal is no longer, ha eald, a question for rtisciiMiion. and this declaration was fo'lowed by another statement In endcrment of the treaty, whose terms were, he raid,. most liberal. Otero, probably the wealthiest man in New Maxico.dtjlcgate in congress from IS79 to ISM, and one of the leading business men of the territory. Is dead Examiner Telephone Numbers! at his homo hero of apoplexy, jn vu In the daytime call up.ruX or call a cousin of M. O. Otero, at present at No. 407 24th street At governor of New kiexicu. A widow and after 7 p. m. call up numuer nlrht 56 8vo children survive Lira. Standard building. Springffeld, Mass. Feb. 2. Miss Kate Mori arty la dead here from heart failure which was caused, according to the doctors, by pressure from corset-stay- s. She fainted while dancing, was removed from the ballrdum, and died within a few minutes. CnnatanUnoplc. Feb. 2. The European squadron left Beirut today for the West Indies. London. Fel. 2.-- Premier Balfour's attack of InAuenxa Is following Its normal course. He was unable to attend of parliament. tbe time followed up Ou June 1903, 1 wrote from Butte, to Mr. H. probably will sail tomorrow. Her conla due here this evening. Both vessels- In a gale oft the la land of Ceylon showed themselves to be excellent sea boats. sort, the Kasuga, It, tendering my resignation and asking to be relieved. Mr. Roger da cllned to accept my resignation and very kindly insisted on my remaining. I felt persuaded to do eo, after a visit to New York, and again took up tha weight with little or no though ot anything but the business In hand. Recently my attention tamed to the subject, with the result stated. The organization of which I have had charge U now in very good shape; the relations between the company and men are generally of the best With tha awakening of the public sentiment which insists upon Justice and equal rights fur all, with the passage ot laws enacted at the special session of the legislature designed to secure fall trials to all litigants, with the favorable detiaion la the MacGtnnesaea cases, the most Important crisis In the at story of Ami'gamated affairs in Montana has been successfully passed and I feel that 1 can consistently retire. A POLITICAL 2. A human Victor, Cola, Fel. heart torn from the body o a miner Vliut) feet who fell with the cage down tho shaft of the Btratton Independence mine at week ago today, has been found tn the mine. 2. Tho animal New York. Feb. meeting of the Northern Fuel Ac shareholder adjourned until today, waa again held over until March 15th. to await the decision of the supreme court In tho merger case. Tho senate mmmiitee on appropriations today authorized a favorable report on the urgent deficiency hill. An amendment was adopted appropriating li.ffOO.Ovll aa a loan to tbe Ixniislana Purchase exposition. Washington, Feb. 2. n St. Pawl. Feb. 2. Dispel chea from Baldwin. AVis.. and Jamestown and Medora. N. D.. state that one of the severest blizzards known In years la raging In those section. The cold la Intense and the snow la drifting badly, making the highways almost impassable. Abilene. Kan.. Felt. 2. Bishop Sam- uel Zook of the River Brethren church and In charge of It western division, died here today, aged 70 years. CLOSED BY COMPTROLLER. Clarksburg. W. Va Feb. 2. The Traders National bank, the larct stk In this c!tv. has been rinsed hy order of the comptroller of the curren-"v- . and an examiner been appointed a million temporary receiver. As-rt- s nnd a quarter. It is Ibnw-- ht the bank will resume hnaincaa. No statement of its condition has been made. Ideas Fortune Altamont. Mo., Feb. J. A warrant haa been sworn out for the arrest of Lee Deford, cashier of the Bank of Altamont, charging him with the embezzlement of 121.000 of IU funds, hut be left the city before It could be served. The bank has been placed In the hands of John Meads, as temporary receiver. Deford, who la M year old and married, la the non of a wealthy Altamont man. It la believed he lost the money In speculation. Atu ". cAre ever accept abfe to those interested in the home beautWe place quite promin iful . ently, for your considera ion, a superb collect on of cushion anfl-Curt- EMBEZZLEMENT IE! Cozy Conner Nominations. WITH I Rune Kan, Feb. 2. A split occurred here today In the First Kansas CHARGED at - Holton, district congressional convention. called to name a candidate to succeed Congressman Charles Curtis, and two conventions were organized. Before the time set for calling the regular conelevention to order, the ment broke Into the hall and took possession. At the last moment, the Curtis crowd changed the place of meet ing, and two convent Iona resulted. Congressman Curtis was renominated by acclamation by ths regular convention, and IX R. Anthony. Jr, waa nominated on the second ballot by the anti. Mr. Anthony, who is the business manager of tho Leavenworth Time and postmaster In that city, is a nephew of Busan B. Anthony, the woman suffragist The committee unanimously adopted a resolution expressing satisfaction with the arrangements made by the local committee relative to accommodations and the rates to be charged. The resolution waa offered by Benatoi Stone. 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Prince Khll-kof- f, la the only place in town where you the minister of railways, haa the worth of your money. started today on a tour of Inspection get 331 24th Street. Phono 127K, railof tbe Siberian and Trana-HalkRusannouncement tbe The of way. sian mobilization precedes the Russian response, as a warning to Japan, says the Bourse Gazette, talay. London. Feb. 2. Referring to a published statement that England and France were bringing pressure to bear Rome. Felly 2. U seems more and on Japan In order to Induce her to acmure likely that the Pope will meet cept the terms of the new Russian the wishes of the liraziltnn govern- note, the Japanese minister said today ment by creating the Archbishop of that the British government was nut Rio de Janeiro, a cardinal, the pontiff exercising any pressure and he thought that France remarking In this connection that Ura- It extremely unlikely cil contains over 15,000,0110 Cath- would attempt any auch step. olic. Berry family on the counties border oa June 3, 103, Celebrated Case. Before Parliamentary called today In the Norton count district court before Judge Geiger. Tta Commission. - case was brought here on u change vl to2. Tho Feb. appearance Pant venue from Bt. Francis. The before of There Humbert Mm. day W. J. McBride the parliamentary commission appoint- auto, Chauncey Dewey, ed to investigate the Humbert affair and Clyde Wilaon, were delivered b gave another opportunity for a display thelp bondsmen Instof evening and wer 15,00o each, fin. of her theatrical talent. Bhe opened released on bonds her testimony by declaring she was not nlahed by C. P. '.Dewey of Chicago. an adventuress, but begged the com- John R. jluivane and Juab Mulvaui mission to believe that aha was only Topeka. A continuance is talked of. an unfortunate woman. . RECEIVER 18 APPOINTED. Mum Humbert mads vague Insinuations against officials, saying that later she would produce document to sup- A Small Run on Planters and Mechs. icn Bank. port her charges and declared that some of her most important papers Houston, Texas, Feb. 2. C. F. Boa disappeared while they were in the ner, the personal reprasentatlie custody of the minister of justice, M. Jno, K. Kirby and N. W. McLeod of Yalta, notably a paper bearing the 8L Louts, has been appointed tempo name of M. Vails. This waa the only rary receiver of the Kirby Lumber paper bearing his name, and he could company, one of the largest curjxna not replace it Bhe will again be thins of the kind in the sotitnwret. p brought In from her- prison at a later A. Reic hard t. cashier of the Plautem date and will be permitted to present end Mechanics National bank of thii the papers which she claims will sub- city, of which Kirby U president. 04 stantiate her allegations. Thomas H. Franklin, iff San Antonia have been appointed temporary reDEWEY MURDER TRIAL. ceivers of the Houston Oil company A small run was started today on ths Mechanics Norton, Kan, Feb. 2. Tho trial of Planter and National (ho three Dewey ranchmen, charged bank. All depositor! who demanded ' with murdering three members of the their money were paid. AGAIN. A Split in Convention Results in Twp e the following New York. Feb. 2. William Burge, summary of conclusions as established hy the record In the case of Panama: who brought the Marcchal Nell Rose to this country. Is dead from pneuThe revolution by the ample of PanSingapore, Feb. 2. The Japanese ama was due to a long series of wrongs monia. His greenhouses on Long Is- cruiser Klsshln haa arrived here from In Uie Inflicted upon them, by the government land were among the largest Colombo, and is now coaling. She made at HognU, and mure particularly to the rejection of the treaty. The revolution was Initiated by the was Panama and not people of Inspired by the United Btotes. It was the duty of the President to adopt such measures as he deemed uec essary to preserve the freedom of transit across the Isthmus and to protect the Uvea and property of American citizens and of cttlxena of other countries upon the line of transit Tbe independence of ranmma was accomplished by the people of the Isth- Presidency cf Anaconda ' Copper Company, toU-lon- 's Butte. Mont.. Jan. 2. Willianf telegraphed statement of his resthe ignation from the management ofMonAmalgamated Copper company's tana Interests Is as follows: 'I have resigned the presidency of the Anaconda Copper Mining company, and am withdrawing from the senrnfi of the Amalgamated company to engage la business on my owa account Once before I took stepe toward retirement but tha matter waa not at in that 3, 190 HUMBERTS SCALLON HAS RESIGNED. Chang ed uo FEBRUARY DTAE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, RUSSIAN NOTE ENDELIVERED DIJIT law. aiipt-srei- ream-color- mUT 0(1 D EX, EXAMINER, Citixena Ask for Injunction, Ordering Officials to Protect Thom Against Corporation, New York. Feb. 2. Mayor McClel-la- n. Healjh Commissioner Darlington and Commiaslouer of Water Supply lias and Electricity Oakley are named as parties la a petition which will be Hied today la the state supremo court aimed at tjie gas companies furnishing illumluant In this city. Summons already has been served on Commission er Oakley. Hubert G. Langdun, tha petitioner, asks the court to issue a mandatory Injumthm ordering the city officials named to Inveullgaie the condiliona attending the manufacture and distribution of the illuminating gas of every comi-anin the city of New Vurk; to inspect tbe gas of every company, to test the same both as to candlcpower and purity; to collect the Amt accruing to the city from such companies fur violin ious of laws; Issue orders which li si I require every company to desist from supplying gas of Illuminating power of less than twenty can dlejmwer and nut complying with a reasonable standard of purity as Axed by the city and stop the alleged high er rate of pressure than that. Axed by Hale. The busbies MOTIXIXO BIG ARRIVALS The past week has witnessed th? timJy arrival of vast quantities of 1904 materials. The varieties displayed in the assortments s:em to be almost without limit. Everywhere that newness prevails, so characteristic of dur store at this Reason of th: y ar when we h.ve the pleasure of pr:s:n mg to the pubLc the worlds latcs: and best productions. Dress Goods New York. Fob. 2. No fewer than four kings messengers have been dispatched from this country to St. Petersburg within the last four days, an absolutely un precedent ed record, says a Herald dispatch from London. This may be taken as evidence of the Influences that are lielnq brought Into play to prevent hostilities lu the Far East. a typewriter that ia out of repair. It pays lo keep a good machine, and that Is the kind that we are selling. We will sell you a new one or on old one Axed up to do the work like new. If you do not want to buy, we will rent you one. We will keep It In repair aa It. St. Petersburg. Feb. 2. The Czar long as you want Perhaps you would like to trade the now has before him tbe report uf the typewriter you now have for one that special council on the Russian re- Is in better order or for some different All therethe papers relariug sponse. style. If so, let us know nnd we will him were submitied to to yesterday by call and see what we can do for you. the Grand Duke Alexis and the Czar Is giving them earnest consideration. L. Y1. He has not rendered his dccisjm up to COR. 24TH AND GRANT. 8 o'clock this evening anil It is staled it may possibly be several days before the n spouse Is forwarded to Toklo. Prices on the Bourse are again weak, four per rents falling a point. 246 Twenty-fift- h Street. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM. SHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE y . Open Day end 2. Chicago. Becreiary Emil W. and Klnzy, Proprietors. Riter, of the Il ferendum League, has Informed the iiiv council that the peof certain questition for tions to virtv nf the people will lie filed tomorrow. 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