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Show THE MORNTNO entered the harbor of iau vesM-l(fensan at 1 o'clock. The crew uf the Uoyu Maru were ordered ashore bui il an-is nut knows that they went, whether they escaped or net has not been reported. The towns people took refuse la ihe hilla whi-- the Russian warships came in and the garrison made preparations to resist a landing party. After the Goyo bad been sunk the Russians retired. No attack was made on the town. This movement la regarded here a s 1 KEPT OUT OF EXAMFNEK, was new legislation but made an appeal for the withdrawal of the point of order. The point, however, waa insisted upon and waa sustained hy the chair. Mr. McCrary made a point of order against the amendment making an apTABERNACLE propriation fur the establishment of permanent army camp grounds in the states of Texas, Pennsylvania, Wts cunsln and California. Mr. Cpouuer made an argument in of the amendment as regular support Thatcher's Statement Before supplementary to the recent Russian and iu order. occupation of Sunjin, which is about Smoot Committee. HOURS. 15u miles northeast uf Uensau. by detachmeut of Cossacks, and for the purpose of determining the strength of Washington. April 26. When the the Japanese on the east coast of Ko- house met today Mr. Jenkins, tWls.) rea. ft fa also on n side red as a diver- chairman of thecommlt tee on Judiciary, Washington, April 26. The Smoot sion from the activity on the Yalu riv- moved the adoption of the resolutions by er. imestfgstion was utieued today reported by his committee, inThe garrison at lienan, which ultra quiring what action had been taken by Taylor railing upon Mow; Aiiuruey This Thau-he- r stand. to renunie the bered about 8iw men was reinforced the deimrtment of justice regarding an was lor the identification of a paraph last week and the troops there are en Investigation of the road trust, and lei issued by Calvin Keasoner, purport- gaged ia throwing up breastwork. whether or not any prosecutions have of the been instituted by I Lai There is also aome artillery at ing to be an accurate account department Thatcher episode. The document was against the Individuals found guiltv of was While the Japanese authorities con- violations of the anti-tnilaw. on conput in the record and the witness !uru-over to the defense for decisions. sider the situation at Censan to be ser- nection with the merger ious, they are nut apprehensive. Adopted without discussion. .Mr. Vancoit iuteiTUfisied Thalcher From the committee on rules, Mr. in regard to his views on church iu Grosvenor reported a mutation proA sensational 16. Croiibladl, April said he had no fault to find with the the Is allom here, of an ato-mp- t to viding that uism its adoption house would take np and consider the rule, but in answer to a yucstluu of story III. Alexander the battleship Seiui'or luilsiis as to the result of a bill regarding the employment of vesto the re tons a sailor saw sels ioruin - e'nrldl running for a politl-ea- l Actording uf the United States for public an a of uniform the stranger, wearing ofitei- iu upiMNtilion to Hie wiaiies purposes. down the lulu officer, going engine I.; i In: cliuieh. he said : The previous question waa ordered, followed him, but room of the lttl-mil"Ji in f pli : result us in my rat-.e13k to 87, and forty minutes were alatlai-hiusomesaw the stranger a lieu Ameriean eili.en has Hie right and lowed for debate im the rule. . to ret're fiiiui liis rliureh uitice and thing nnineried with wire to the dynathe mos. After the stranger reft the sailor billMr. lie Armond (Mo.) discussedmore I believe every man who loves ills itself, and said it was nothing examined the attachment and found oltlce under such would resign euiiniry at once nor less than a thinly disguised subI lie eireuniwancea. lie defended the It to im a Iwmb. The sailor deck to tell sidy measure. The effecta of the pasran the cut wires, upon lie rule, ami the (linreli jsiliiical sage of the bill would nut only gram ii'iuiim-d- , however. Dial his views hat what had happened sal found that the to a few American a large hanged himself. The bonus out of the iiiiNliiied in regard to the church stranger had public treasury, but crew of the Alexander III were Inwould give n bonus to roe managers of Mr. Tlialelier etatcil that at the structed not lo tqiowk of the occurrence the Republican imrt In the (rawing II ia said the stranger wax a mart-liiand i tw in.was removed from linnor a member or some revolution- campaign. he waa in line for tile preniden-- i In urging the adoption or ihe rule, lot It bad I lie of eliureli. tie wtil hi; was ary orgaiiixaHun to whose Mr. Htevena (Mlun.) aaij the bill laud111. Alexander lilow fallen the lo up IN'.Ui. i.nijiprit from the Mila in April, ed to encourage the American people to ii'-(oi'iuiil arlioii was taken hy Ills enlist themselves aud their means for re26. HI. I'elcrsbiirK. Tho April IFi'lS. Colli iu e Minim in the national benefit. Him fleet la leave lo Itallic that port P in;, lie said: Ou n rising vote the resolution wan ia Par Hast Lilian the for I Thursday ain the only man of Mipisise 128 to U7i n strict party vote, aihipted are ihe ahli of Just Incorrect. Rump age In the Mormuii eliurch who lias waa taken up. t bill the and those mission ami into isnn being going priest IhumI," wan Ha consideration temporarily "A ml yon were denied the rlglit. to conipleted rantint lie finished before the fur to make order in deferred way be attributable - o r (ip- - temple' uHkcil the chair July. The report may to lira lael that some school shlpa aro conference report on me umiiiU . mi. Columbia bill. going out to train the naval reserves. "'Va. sir." This occasioned rame debate. TIis The hattloHliip Uorodiuo left the I e said lie was denied till ranee to conference reisirt waa agreed to and al. the atlmlralty works today for Cnmatadt, the lie I cm pie -liy I lie ship bill agalnat it token up. Mr. of Hi'.- first presidency, ami bad to receive her armor aud heavy guaa. Dalaell I Henna. I waa rocognlxed and Thu admiralty ia giving earnest con r made aiipiicaiion wince, and bo i spoke In reply to liourke Cock ran. lie .i.IiPhI: "And I am glad to say that I aideraiion lu all quoationa in connection with the dispatch In July of the began by saying that the time had c d a flee American cilUen. coma when the people would lie railed Itallic fleet to Ihe Far Bast. t as an apos-you were deismed upon to select an administration for who Vice Admiral Rojealvensky. ?" ('halriuau Hurrowa asked. Ihe next four years aud It waa well to will Admiral Rear command and It, "Vew. air. Wlrenlua have been In eonatillation. discuss some of the Issues Involved. inMr. Thatcher dlrruaM'd hia defeat Many Issues, he said, that had All Idea of following the northern rutile in iNiliilch. speaking frankly of the the country in the past, had terested waa ia It never abandoned. Indeed, )i.ii'lnrtiy of former Senator Rawlins ceased to he considered now, but he Admiral considered. end also of the church opixudilon lo aerkmaly aid the tariff question was 1111 before nrlgiually favored the Capo the lil.i ciiiidldaey. All question were public mind. He Inquired if the or mure It but la (hast llupu route, with the exeeiliou of several Its Demorraiic iwrty was honest in bein relaiion lo probable that colliers aud supply declaration of by t'liHirinan Burrow made conservatism well will I lie go by that pnilerled, ceremony which ia performed in ships, election for fore each presidential route and that the battleship and tin- - cmhiwmcnt liotise. atlll. as was or that parly years, many bonis will pass through the Sues "1 think 1 should lie excused in ren advocating had been, party it rendex-voialways canal. The two divisions will gard' in that." replied ilie witness. In the Indian ocean. For the ihe doctrine of free trade. Why?" of th general sacred ucuh cut Ire fleet lo proceed by way uf Cape of liissl 1oh would involve liw much WATSON'S POLITICAL IGNORANCE Of I ho ceremony." "liHve ymi la seu any obligation not 1 lira, the expenditure of a large quantity of null aud the fouling of the ltoH-er- a to ivveal It?" and bottoms of the lighting ships, Convention Takes Place Under WatI think I have?" What would lie Hie effect if you which It Is important to avoid. son's Chairmanship. ll la understood the admiralty now n should disclose the nature of tlio ro-no April 26. The Indiana entertains fears the Indianapolis, or cercniouy ?" regarding rid kins Imposed by the Rues canal Republican convention met today. The No effect except uism my regulations, although Admiral Wlrnn-Iiiconvention will complete ita work tocomplained of the strictness with No furilier efforl was made Iu obtain alter nominating a slate ticka (tescrlpHiin of Ihe ceremony and Mr. which the neutrality of the canal was morrow, nnined et; adoplod a platform and Thaleher was exeiisml. The hearing enforced. to the There ia eridettee of a more friendly delegates and aliernates-at-larg- e was adjourned until tomorrow. disposition oil the part uf the British national convenilon and presidential WILL COMK TO UTAH. auHiorlliea. ll ia said they pointed eiectora-at-larg- e. The platform is beChairman Uurruwe waa anUiorixcd In out that they would have to hold con- ing considered by the reauluiiuns comexecutive to report h roaoln-fio- traband of war arriving at Liverpcail mittee. There will be a vigorous enrequesting permission for the flora America if landed. At the aamc dorsement of Rooaevell'a administrawill be eoiiiuiluee to take testimony during time it waa suggested lo the Russians tion and the delegatee-at-larg- e I lie recess of congress. Beveridge, The purpose thai transshipment could take place (Senators Fairbanks ana t v to auHiurlxe the nimniittee to and the authorities at Governor Durban and State Chairman pro in the harbor ci'ud with the Investigation in Utah. Liverpool even placed a barge at the UooJrlch. consul's disposal. The convention at the request of SenFairbanks will uot endorse him ator BALTIC ElEEL III THE FU New I'hwaug. April 26. The Rus- for the nomination, as sian authorities here deny that there he has since coming here, reiterated he ia In no Details of Sinking of Jap Merchant hare been any important engagements his former statement that nomination. on Ihe Yalu river, but they re- sense a cgfidldate for the recently Vessel Yesterday. port the destruction of a few Japanese When the convention was called to Junks by the Russian volunteers. order the report of the committee on The Japanese have not arrived at the permanent organlxatkin named ConYalu in force, according to the Rus- gressman Watson for chairman. HOM3ARD NEW wHWANG. sian in New Chwang. nor have they The report was unanimously adoptcrossed Ihe river at any point. The ed. Mr. Watson dahl: Tien Tsiii, April 26. Ii la re- Who What will the issue be? iHirtod nwn good authority that 4 Russian forces are still in possession ou the west or Manchur- knows? Isnt it true that the Demo4 the Japanese fleet iKimbardeil the 4 of all points ian side or the river, which they oc- cratic party Is utterly without an isTown ut New Uhwang last night. cupied originally, and consequently tho sue In this year uf our Lord. 1804? here deny that 4 The there is any triiih in the retain. 4 execution of the plan of falling hack Without a platform, without a princion Feng lluan Cheng aud Liao Yang, ple, without an issue, without a leadwhich Is aliributed to General Kurop-atkSer? has not been begun. "Such is the present sad estate of Li. I'cimsbu'g, Aijili emthe once great Democratic party. And peror has received three official 81. Pelersbiirg. April 2fi. 11:58 a. that ia the penalty they pay for altwo of which are understood t.i reletc lo fighting on the Ynlu river. m. The Nuvoe contains a re- ways being wrung. That will disinteTheir conic-mwill lie given out to- markably free crltleiaiu of the Rus- grate any instil iitiun on earth. Permanent organization can be effected ll irtn. sian navy, which reads as follows: it would lie well to put an olieilak only by the standerd of the right When they come to write a platSeoul. April 23. f Delayed.) Fur-thc- r In front of the atlmlralty Inscribed Remember Makaroff! Hia death form the first thing they dlacard will details cf the sinking of the Japthing they adopted. anese mnrchaui Mosnu-- r Ooyn Maru should lie a signal to destroy (he old be the last They will not dare to renominate at Oman. Korea, this (Monday) morn-in- order of things of which he fell a vicnut they .have ever been, of th Vladivostok tim after heroically doing hia best the only by vessel defective weapons at hia dis- able to elect president since the civil rqiiadron have reached here. The Rua- - with theMakaniff'a death marks g now war. They will not dare to renominposal. era for the Russian navy. The old ate the candidate they had in the last days marked by a muddle of careless-nes- s two cantpulgns. And they are now and Inefficiency are over, and wo engaged in doing their level best. to And some one for a candidate wbo has have learned our lessons. The nation understands them just never expressed the faintest opinion as well and learna from rite first le. on any question that ia now or has beeu before the people of this counELECTRIC LIGHTS STEAM HEAT son the iiecetuiiiy of a reform of the personal of the navy. The present try for the last quarter of a century. CENTRALLY LOCATED. From having a candidate who did system of promoting officers according to the number of nautical ntlles ihev nothing but talk, they are about to 371 Twenty-secon- d Street. sail ntay work well in a highly eff- nominate a man who never talks at Doubtless an all. Who ia Parker? MRS. & H. ELWOOD Prop. icient uavy. but Ii Is absurdly dangerman. and an honorable gentleous for upright ours, where the of capacity NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGH- - officers fluctuate. As a result many man. But what does he believe? What OUT. ot our best officers are discouraged are Ms views on the tariff? Is ha a MODERN EQUIPMENT free trader, a tariff for revenue only into reliremenl. Board by day or meek. The present war la unlike prevkiu.t advocate, fi revisionist or n high proRates Reasonable. wars in that the whole nation ia fol- tectionist? How ikies he stand on 16 Telephone 530 K. lowing it phases with breathless anx- to 1? It la said he voted for It. If h? believe In It? If he did. he iety. Our nerves are strained much so did not to 1h president. If be did it as are those uf the ought of firt without believing In It, lie ought not Arthur." lie provident. Where is he on expanNew i'hwaug. April 26. After hat. sion? Ikies snjNsly know? What ts I question? o weeks and his opinion on an living ft,r ipg Ixxfl THE tell? Hi we propose to thiroiiglil examined bv Hip Russian fan anybody g man to the loftiest sistiou siiHiorlHp. th two Japanese sfrvnnia deists SUCCESS MARKET on anv in the world that, hss no hj camp into port n Hip press hnal of the vital questions hr will be callFswsd. have hppn released They were 2J6B WASHINGTON AVE. ed on at on;e to deal wHb? He redeported in Che Koo toda;. minds me of n phonograph into which "Live and let Live" is our no sound has ever been uttered. motto. Wo do not promiat BRIEF TALK OH When yon start the machine to grindTARIFF to oell you something for ri ing it gives off absolutely nothing. nothing. Our Meat aro frsah. And yet they say he la eminently safe. Wo ondeavor to plaaso every, Discussion of the Question Comes Up Thank God. we are not so Impoverbody who patronizes the ished. We know what our principles In the House Proceedings SUCCESS MARKET. are. We know what our platform will The LILLIE BRAND LARD Today. he. We know what candidate we will not made by a TRUST OUR Washington, April 26. After pass- nominal e. We are not engaged in any no compound or LEADER, an bill for the establishment of device of 'now yon see and now you ing a EASTERN LARD mixed with office at Portland. Oregon, dont.' with passed problems. There is it. Ask your GROCER for it a a!ay the sons Ip today resumed considera- not a man here today who would be Phans orders given special tion of the military academy appro- willing to rhangn a single plnnk in any Attention. priation bill. Mr. Hale's point of or platform ever adopted by the RepubliFEONK & BT1RGI tier against the provision for the re- can party In all the years of it hisorganisation uf the medical anti ord- tory: In all the years since the patPhone 227 Y.- nance departments war taken up and riots of other days whose prem-ncMr. Warren continued his explanation so inspires .us here, sferp aroused to " ' ' of the amendment. Hi admit led it iiciimi." THE a m-euil- . (Jen-san- st ship-owne- rs ad 1 - .Nou-lMlM-- 1 n-- iloor-h(M-H- v.-- "t'-liu- Rojos-iveuak- lor-pml- o 1 ubll-gulio- si rou-wien- h u Em seepmeeeoMM Km-sla- eeeeeeHeeeeee be Yrt-my- s s. THE ELWOOD ilert-mk-- O r ! vp-w- s IE I 'IvmXEftnXY MORNIXG, rATRTT3 the labor leader, has formed n cabinet with himself as premier and treasurer: Mr. Huge, minister for exMr. ternal affairs; Higgins, atturney Street Car Employs of San Franciaoe general; Mr. Batcheler. minister fur Reject Cempany'e Propoaitien by home affairs; Mr. Fisher, president of the board of trade; Mr. Dawson, Overwhelming Vote. ban Francim-0- . April 25. The street minister of defease; Mr. Mahon, postrar men employed on the United Rail- master general, and Mr. McGregor, way. which comprise nearly all the vice president uf the executive street railway lines In this city, today voted to reject the terms submil ted to them by the company. The carmen's union recently made demands on the BUILDINGS WRECKED BY TOR- United Railways for a new agreement to go Into effect May 1. calling for NADO. increased and uniform wages and proGuthrie. 0. T April 26. A tor viding that none but union men shall be employed. The company refused to nsdo struck the town of Pawhus- - e ka. the capital of the Osage na- grant theee demands and for two tlon. The Catholic school build- - 6 weeks frequent conferences have been held between Ihe railway official! and Im. a large three-stor- y structure 6 located on I high bluff one mile 4 representative uf the Carmen's union In the endeavor to reach an amicable from town, end outbuildings, were 6 wrecked. The building waa filled settlement. with teach era and pupil but all For n time both aides adhered firmly to their position and refused to make escaped Injury. . lu town two liv- but nl the flnel conany cry barns and two residences 4 ference last week the rompany submit- 4 were wrecked and many, smaller 4 ted an agreement to the men grunting 4 buildings blown down. Only one 4 an increase In wages but insisting on 4 person was seriously injured. 4 an open shop" policy. Thia propo- 4 4 sition was rejected today by the union on n secret ballot. 2.172 votes bring cast, uf which 141 were in favor of accepting the compana terms and 2,031 4 EMBRACED BY THE WOMEN 4 4 4 against it. 4 vote to re- 4 It required a two-thi4 ject or accept. The agreement now in 4 Kharkov, Russia. April 26. Torce between the carmen and the 4 Some uf the officers uf the Variag 4 4 and Korietx declare that they do 4 united railways expires April 30. As the company has served notice 4 not consider themselves prison- - 4 that no further concMalona will be 4 era of war but merely as ship-- 4 made to the men. It la believed that 4 wrecked sallura who can fight 4 accorded 4 the action of the union today will cul- 4 again. The reception 4 here io the survivors of the two 4 minate in a si rike. 4 warships wee enthusiastic. The 4 officers were repeatedly embraced 4 4 PASSES DANGER 4 by women. 4 TROUBLES CULMINATE IB STRIKE 2T, 100?; from each district to the national con- vention. The conventions are to be called to order in the afternoon, while the remainder. the Boston district, are arranged for this evening. Friend of Richard Olney say the delegates chosen must vote for Olney at St, Louis for the presidential nomination, inasmuch is the state convention passed resolutions making this obligatory. On the other hand Hearst advocates, led by George Fred Williams, declare the ictiua of the state convention is binding In no way upon the district conventions. pressed to Kin highesi sa, nd martial pecially with their ANOTHER WORLD'S FAIR STRIKE. delicate aJniirJ.I gift so-roll- 8t. Louis. April 26. Because a demand for double time made by twenty-fiv- e peiaieri waa refused, 500 painters and burlap hangers employed on the Pike at the World's fair today inaugurated a sympathetic strike. The completion of several concessions ia greatly hampered. tar - su rt m11 piece of New York. April 2. difficult piece of Wo ... & Mil Ia work btai Eontiau straightening the ' ship Illinois, hem m roll,! with the Missouri, has Is-- . r at the New York NEW lleved when the totudhu,' ' the yard that the h,h fouVnvH t straightened, aul that a n. .M H Lo inning have to he put in 0fcW,i ril L0U8ET REVIEWS TROOPS - rd &sa22? ,'n the Quirinal ihrr',hRrtrni1' president and u cliy. through the Puuz the historic step. ofl. Trinit. DMonUwere wjta fiuwer., coni-saalon- a 44?444'4&4V44!444!43 yi... ii." Decoration of Flowers Along Line of March Produce Gorgeous Effects ROOSEVELT WILL TAKE RW Ok Rome, April 26. President Loubet der. today drove to the Piasxa DArml with Queen Helens and reviewed 20.000 troops. M. Loubet and the queen were acpumpaaled hy King Victor Emmanuel and the royal princes and followed by several hundred staff officers and the foreign military attaches. The Pincio Heights, the Jauiculum and Monte Mario, surrounding the Flaxxa D'Armi were occupied by several hundred thousand people, cheering and shouting, while military bands played New (A. in llaJ 9 I ill Lm-a- t url York April jf,,. Ltiis of the mystic order of of the enchanted MBS. a LrJ011' the Masonic ington today for the purpose nr VtEn' Stinting a new Krotu. I f. understood, will aimLV llfl. Kittf Di charter members Roosevelt. The chief t a master Mason at hi home ib7? 3 abilityBay. L. I., two or three ytars ,nir ilsyJ Sti.-F- S" order!' ' Ini-lu.- cxc-uiive- - ,16 from jurornc rill be xhl gpwst. MIPPI aitOf-io-!- H- 2ti.-T- OGDEX, CTXIT, '' o o e V Grave Fears Assail the Residents of Riverside Cities. St. laniis. April 26. The Mississippi 'ins ihismhI the danger line. The water Is rreepiug up at the rate of :n Im-and a half an hour, marking he most rapid rise ever recalled by Iver men. The water Is backing up in the creeks around Kast 81. lraula. hut Mayor Cook, who last year directed the forces in const ruetlug dikes, declares the city will be able to wilh-stathe anticipated stage of 35 feet. The greatest danger is laid to be alioiit twenty miles north of Beat 8U Louis, where the levee broke last year. At Madison, Venice and Granite City, the tri --cities, loealed Just north of 8t. liOiils, dikes are being built by large forces of men. Already much bottom land la under water. Many people have left their homes. There was a heavy fall of rain In St. Ixiuia last night and It continued today. At St. Charles the Missouri river Is nut of its. banks and people have been driven Tram their homes In ihe bottom lands. Ferry bowl .service at St. Louie has been abandoned because of the strong current. The Ural scriou effect of the high water waa l today wbon four, railroads declined to receive outgoing freight shipments without restrictions. nd GO SENT ON APPROVAL lmudon, April 24i. Four Lon- - 4 don and Northwestern railroad 4 companys warehouses in the Mi- 4 ti ureas district of this city, were 4 4 git tied by tire during the night. 4 4 Loss I5IMHJ0. The historic church 4 4 of the Holy Trinity, famous for 4 4 1M connection with the Washing- - 4 4 ton family, waa for n time In con- - 4 4 slderable Jeopardy, but the lire- - 4 4 men from Its roof managed to 4 4 stem the approaching flames. 4 4 - Zgst tag V.'7ri glloa pm at ctin ml oSn-ywi- These $160 Two Popular Style S' - One of the Hardest t A' COHON $ It I wf Ctuk xnd friermine young B. itnden faompost B Kill on j Ja Htf PsatpsM Far Only . .''if iy TlK-r (Wiw I mS bari rubfear. la $ etna wMs-m- at SnMt DtMiHy tair tiael rW, Mraa Ma Mk. acM a, am s. itntpw1 nt toe vVi 4 y Mae Sc anlnS 1k vtcapwSKl. uker film j Meant eiwt. urn. M in tk Ooonty P M hallos. wound. Grand Special Offer ttaPeifi ay I yMawnh.lfj mb ia aat fine k n MrMMlc6, 1 a cm tally msm avila a Mtb Ya ptfrisl im nhurntd tka yric I mcaia fat aaaa M ery ether mHm. If al twin ly j sMtsfanary fa ovary myact. m--I ttaio MiaHaamwrtaWvaji.0! fard, MmM Ut, fanfa fa vHW Sf MM Aox? 1taa IVtrt 9 an terfUnem Si At ImmMm I Rib (get aa cuMhmt la MB I have MOeS far (hair Maty hack.) I IthnVilH aa Ml fa M Mm of l oo right, Cuofa I LMIM). Is (UttS firrem ii pesitk A V lenfth tarn I Lay tkfcPafar Bow Kd Write NOW rmr kn SdMy hcM Pm KoMtr moK m tt cfcargi with Nd Pm. mi M bine b ktagl LanghlinMfr.Co. fi -- Ita rip vorrifd rtMNMak.BETMff.IUCI. vmild bi Oitbi hr DM-wile- tb tap. JieaitasaNBi C H. B. tmsWrp half ps I die." hiliiari .Non winter tit i G. C, Rcbcrj. iMpw. the dtpi dm or ir Pt IflDf Enatr styM -- nfckty Mnmtad far enwabtlM yavpaM. SLM si tuber . - Fights They Have Had and Causae 820,000 Leas. Chicago. April 26. hire on the 12Lh floor of the Boyce building, 112 and Dearborn street, which probably lit had ita origin from sparks carried by a high wind from a blase earlier In the evening at the University club structure to ihe south, and la which flrat fire three parties uf banquet (era were driven to the street, has given the firemen one of the hardest fights they have ever had In a sky scraper." The dinner parties, which were interrupted were being given by the Chicago Lilerary social y, the Legal club and by Dr. James Nevlna Hyde, who wee entertaining In honor of Dr. Filch Cheny of Han Francisco. By quick, hard work, the blaxe In the Boyce building was put out liefore It gut below the floor on which it started. The loss to tenants on several floors, caused by walrr, will be abuul foi prime Cl- - U aa Bfivanunax r t'--J i town To (Ml tha nrHta nf THE EXAMINER, ? S- loi -- Ge steals id Wnsst Orads ML SOLID GOLD PEN FIRE. the Firemen atici Fountain Pen 4444444444444444 FIERCE CHICAGO Gives ia - Laughlin 4 4 4 4 Kansas City, April 26. The Kaw river here and above receded slowly today, but CoL Connor, Ihe local weather observer, says the fall will be very gradual and that the stream may rise slightly again before it finally reaches He normal stage. There is a great volume of water coming this way, which is bring emptied Into the Kaw by Its many tributaries. No serious damage, however, is expected at this point No heavy rains are reported from this $5,000. Are The preceding the blaxe la llie I tart of the southwest toJay. Boyce building broke out in the basement of the University club house. Topeka. Kan April 2. The Kaw The flames leaped up a- - dumb waiter 16 standThe' river stationary here.) shaft, setting Are to the rear of the ard gauge at the Wolf Packing house building from the basement to the shows the waters practically the same eighth floor. height as last evening, about six feet After an hour's work the lire wee exabove low water mark. There la little tinguished. with a Iona of (20.000. In alarm here as the eun Is shining responding to the alarm aa insurance brightly today and a general forecast patrol collided with an electric car. uf fair weather. The truck was wrecked and two of the Insurance crew were Injured. DISSOLVED. COPPER COMPANY PAYMENtB MADE AT PARK. New York. April 26. An order has Pitbeen entered by Washington. April 26. Payment by ney in Jersey City dissolving the New the United States for the Panama canal York anl Nevada Copper rompany. concession and property will be made The company became Involved about two yearn ago aud two receivers were In a few days, jierhaps liefore the end this month. The subject waa disappointed, one In New Jersey, the oth- of er In New York. The liabilities were cussed at today's meeting of the cabThe s seels, con- inet. At the request of Attorney Generplaced at 1166.000. tha war department will dessisting of the mines and plant in Ne- al Knox, a suitable person on the isthvada were sold by the receivers for ignate mus to receive the property there for 1400.000. States. Frank McDermott, counsel fur the the United It was expected that the payment for credits, to whom he said the canal property would be made to company still owed about (85.000, ob- the new Panama Canal company, but ft jected to the dissolution, but the vice the chancellor said the receivers had am- has been decided that tha payments hall be made In Parle. A syndicate ple funds to meet these claim. of French bankers will advance the (40,000,000 necessary to liquidate the KING AND QUEEN ROYALLY REindebtedness of the United States to CEIVED. the canal company.. The money will be the tomlmny by Assistant Edward. handed toGeneral Dublin. April 26. King Day and Russell who Attorney Queen Alexandra and their suites landare la Paris. The syndicate then will ed at Kingstown from the royal yacht draw directly on the United 8tates Victoria and Albert before noon, and treasury for the full amount It has adto the vanced. This plan waa agreed goon afterward proceeded as the Piinchestowns races. The sovereigns simplest and most feasible proposed for were accorded a splendid reception the transfer of the money. and large crowds assembled to greet them. The vessels In the harbor were SHOULD OPPOSE STRIKE. gaily trimmed with bunting, while Kingstown was bright with Venetian The Labor Leader Who Has the Inmasts and. festoons. terest of Hia Men at Heart Will Fight the Strike to the Last WIDOW GETS BIG ESTATE. Ditch, Says Terrance Pewderly. New York. April 26. A final acChicago, April 20. The best time counting has been made before a sur- to stop a strike is a long time before rogate at White Plains of the estate you begin It; which is true, if it ! of Bradford R. McGregor, son of AmIrish. said Terence V. Powderly, for brose McGregor of Cleveland, one of mer president of the Knights of Labor, the Standard Oil company's founders. at the annuel banquet of the Shoe end The estate amounts of 812.000.000. of Leather Association of Chicago, In the which between three and four million Auditorium hotel. is in irarsotisl property. The balance The labor leader who ha the in I cris in Ohio and Florida real estate, eel of hia men at heart will fight the Hy the wills ot her son slid her strike to the last ditch." continued the widow of Ambrose McGregMr. Powderly. "for of all the costly, of Bradford McGregor or aud mm cumbrous, wastcrul. cruel method of liihetlis i lie entire rotate, except a a difficulty in labor matters tfo which. settling Dover t her dsughter-ln-lsw- . strike and lockout are th norst. V'ilb voluntary "Til liei(util. Let the labor unions incorporate. amounts o IJ.bOO.W". Bradford waa The union has nothing to fear from in Miss bed to Clara en death married hs there is nothing the law corporation; Echlemmer of thie city. can reach under Incorporation that It can't reach now. 3TRSKE ON WABASH. Mr. Powderly talked to the toart. "Reciprocity Between Employer end r, Kansas City. April 26. -- W. L. Employed. He bore hard on Ihe thought that grand secretary and treasurer of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen, there must be absolute candor and asserted today that l.i'iKi union car- frankness in the relations between the men on tho Wabash have gone out employer and the employes, as much et different points along the line m upon the one side as upon the other. response to the order to strike. Issued We are BAY STATE DEMOCRATS. yesterday. Detwller said: oppose to :rikes except as a last resort. Now that the strike has been Are Holding Conventions to Cheese ordered we will fight it out to n finDelegates to St Louie. ish." Boston. April 20. Democratic con. FORMS CABINET. will lie held iu ell the fourteen wnureKskifcsl ilitititrt f n, McIIhiiiiiii'. April 26. Sir. Wsimmi. state tialuy. to eleci tan ( hus-baui- rl. V Bor. 4 4 . Aa til Oms CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR oot Mte. tatmn tufon heron Under New Management. 0 'Phone (hnrnd) 135-- k fisrd 0 taiE. Ol Sn bd an tt check fi be iUh tar-ha- i fane? i)ie bet Th j SALOON EXCHANGE, Open Day and Night t V Stoeked'Wlth Wins, Llquera aad Cigars of tha Flasat Quality. an lavitad to the Hot Laach to Ogdea. Our Patroas wt be Sit Id Fctcrw tar in His foung found, Bast (uidilr Me b by ion airtli h the tiffjffjf ft 4! U)e Falstaff Cafe 4 .i 4 4 4 4 4 Ogdens Only First Class I White Restaurant Open Day and Night Bar Room la Connection LEED0M & PATTISON, first Class in Every Respect 41 .fiiftifi 2425 Wash. Ave. if. 41 HHHtelHl ) ' ( 1 1 Gaed Liquors. Good Treatment. THOSE LITE MEN HATH THE SENATE ! 11(r tStli St Near Union Depot. ! Good Tims W. A. ficudder, r Guarantee Prepriotor. 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