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Show UNYOU CANNOT VOTE REGISLESS YOU ARE TERED AND TOMORROW If you are not regis- tered go TOMOROW and get on the list. IS THE LAST DAY. fluliltaltrii Daily at (Dtjiiru. lUait VOL DL No. 305 MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1905 REPUBLIC OF Rl ISSIA HIS LITTLE JOB TB EXAMINE BOOKS Oct. 30, 4:35 PT. PETERSBURG. Tonight the authority of the house of Ruinan(T, under the old authority of things, ceases to exist. In future the cxar will be but a figurehead. Witte telephones from Peter-hof- f, where he s;ient the day with the emperor, prior to his departure for the city, that the emperor has surrendered and hla affixed his stgature to an Imperial mandate compromising upon tha conditions that Witte insisted upon p. in. LOOKS AS IF NICHOLAS COURT WAS SUPREME MAKES IM- PORTANT BANK RULING. ALL IN AND WOULD QUIT. Packs Up the Plate and Jewels Case Arose in Connection With Denial of Inspection Right by the and Sends Them to Commercial National of Ogden. Denmark. It looks as if it is all off with Cxar Nicholas. The St Petersburg correspondent of the Chicago Daily News .wires his paper at noon today that there is open talk of a change in the It is persistenly rumored dynasty. will Paul Dolmunnukoff Prince that be selected as the head of the empire, it being claimed that his rights to the throne are greater than any of the descendants of ths house of Romano i. It All Russia fa in a state of anarchy. leave to St Petersburg is impossible by rail and J. P. Morgan Jr, George VV. Perkins of Now York and a lot of other foreign financiers are trying to charter a steamer to take them to Lon don. Eng., Oct Sf A authenticated dispatch from St Petersburg, and Information gathered here, states that the cxar la preparing to leave Russia; that he has shipped all the royal plate and Jewelry to Copenhagen. The insurance on the ves eels. cargo la rated at (3,750,000. . MANCHESTER, well ST. PETERSBURG, Oct 30. It la rather quiet In the city this morning. Reports are current that preparations are being made In the southern portion of the empire for the massacre of the Jewa It la already begun In the Rostoff vicinity, where, the Jewish quarter was plundered. Ten Jews were Injured In the attack. A large part of the Russian workmen espoused the cause of the Jews In their determination to be avenged on the troops. Reporta from Warsaw are to the ef. fect, that the Socialists there are very active. They forced the banks to dose and stopped moot of the traffic by overturning the street cars. Dispatches from many parts of Poland say tha peasants are revolting property of - the . government. The number of strikers in this city today number 120, OnO. They are be lng assisted by contributions amounting to 10,000 roubles dally and these contributions are comtng from all over Europe. A telegram from Helsingfors says the factory workers there are being aroused by agitators and are determined to Join the strike. Aa there are only 4,000 troops ift Finland, the authorities are greatly worried because St. Petersburg cannot spare soldiers In the present crisis. A German cruiser, and a complete torpedo boat dlvllsnn, sailed from Kiel this morning for the Russian coast. It la reported that the kaiser has ordered his fleet to hold itself In readiness to protect the cxar and his family. should occasion reuqire. A telegram from Warsaw says the crowds were more riotous this afternoon and appear to be getting beyond control of the military. Shope are being pillaged and the houses of wealthy citizens destroyed, one of the ruined residences being that of the govemor-senera- l. The troops refused to fire on the people and there was no bloodshed. From Odessa comes the persistent rumor that the sailors of the entire Black aea fleet have mutined at m and have killed Admirals Blri-leff- ff and Chuklne. The squadron la reported to be sailing for Bebastapol, hying the revolutionary flag. The Odessa correspondent wires that the casualties there Sunday were twenty-flv- e civilians killed and 287 wounded. Two Cossacks were killed and two were wounded. Business is t a standstill and the populace Is Ba-tou- cowed. A dispatch from Washington to tha Stale Journal says that in deciding the case of J. W. Guthrie vs. H. O. Harkness, the supreme court today held that a stockholder In a national bank Is entitled to Inspect the hank books. The case arose In connection with the Commercial National bank or this city, of which Harknesa owned h of the and between alock, denying him the right to Inspect the bank books. Harkness formerly lived in Ogden, but Is now a resident of McCammun, Idaho. While here he wae engaged In the banking business under the firm name of H. O. Harkness 4k Co., Bankers. Later this bank, of which he was president, became the Commercial National bank. He was elected' one of the board of directors and retained of the atock. about When he moved away from Ogden a meeting of the stockholders was held and he was not elected to the directorate. Upon coining to Ogden again he claimed the right of making an Inspection of the bank books.' This was denied him and an action In law was commenced by Guthrie to ascertain whether or not Harkness had the right na he claimed. It was understood that it was to be a test case and now that It has been decided all the national banks In the United States will be affected by the ruling. All stockholders in national banka will now have the right to examine the bank books. Attorney A. R. Heywod, cashier of the Commercial National bank, haa been in Washington for over three weeks now to represent the interests of the Ogden bank hi the supreme court Now that the case la decided he will leave for home immediately. While the case has been decided in favor of Harkness it will not affect hia status with the Commercial National, aa he is not now, nor haa he been for some time, a stockholder of the bank. one-six- th one-fif- one-fift- teboe'S life oh bfore of iii,. of- into er as prime niiiliHter, with complete authority ot f.ii'xforni the farcical national assenill ltUo n ival leglslutiw body, PRESIDENT STRIKES A STORM AWFUL DISASTER ON SANTA FE purely ipt si.iative in it character and. to confer the M If It AT KANSAS CITY, M0. OFF CAPE HATTERAS. fuii.la. raetU.il arid lit 11 liberty. Witte hits all tile I'M CIS ,.f a iiictalor In this matter and will itpii:il to ll.c to restore law and order. Underpeople this Breasts the Bounding Billows and Poor Devils of Mail Clerks Get affairs Russia will become flee. Mute no almost -- ii Mir duiii-ooiiu-- a Now Let the Wild - Eyed Eagle Scream Rear Admiral chief of the AmTrain, comamduer-lerican Asiatic squadron, and his son. Lieutenant Train, were attacked by Chinese outside Nanking while pheasant shooting. Accidentally the admiral shot anil slightly wounded a Chinese woman. The Irate villagers surrounded the officers and took away their guns. They held the lieutenant aa a hostage while the admiral went back and got a bunch of marines. Forty bluejackets were landed but were attacked by a mob of Chinks armed with pitchforks. The troops SHANGHAI. Oct. 30. n -- Oct. 30. A fired twice Tin Chinks broke In disDie froiit but (lie order, president ubniiril inapt olliclals refused to restore the puns. he West Virginia, In Governor HerWASHINGTON. Oct. SO. An order rick. answering a telegram of con hast been sent to Admiral Train to gratuliiilnii, was Intercepted this mornCable u full account of the affair lit d H states the president Is ing. Nankin;. lng up the coast, lhrOU;,l lleexy rv ported here on a cable from "tit-IHong Kong that there Is a boycott re. seas, hi a remarkable rale of speed. IoRTS-MOUT- pro-re- s Another wireless from Cape ilat-terAmerican products at to (lie Norfolk nuvy yard says The results are every port. serious. The Canton leaders have JunI llu- West ViiKinln was fifty tulles reeciveil 3.1, win fnnn the Chinese In south of Hatterus In (he midst of a California to aid in carrying out the severe luirtlieHSl gale unit will not reach die Virginia raiies until 8 oclock boycott. tonight. The president is In the nildat ot a regular roast storm and is having a rough passage. um-i- l. as on all "OlimeHc Mighty . DENVER THE DEAR GIRLS 18 SCARED s'1;. Firs Mity Cauas Shortage. - vice-preside- nt vice-preside- nt Fifty students and instructors In the NAVY YARD TOO 8MALL. Petersburg school of tecnnology yesterday set up a provisional government. Troops are now surrounding the Department Will Ask for Mors Room building In which the government was at New York. established. WASHINGTON. Oct. SO. The navy ALBANY8 GREAT CARNIVAL. department has decided to ask for no additional dry dock construction at Many Handsome Floats Are Bsing the New York navy yard. It has been found after a thorough investigation Displayed. that there Is no room at the yard ALBANY, N. Y Oct. 30. The two where a dock could be placed, and It flays celebration of the carnival be-F- ia believed that the limit ot the yard here this morning with a business in lta development as a repair and mens parade, which included many construction station haa been reached. elaborate floats and advertising fea- The dry dock provision, therefore, will tures. Tomorrow there will be an au- he made In other directions. The officers on duty at navy yards tomobile parade In the afternoon and a Hallowe'en parade in tne evening. have In nearly all cases this year recommended the construction of new NOTHER PUBLIC LIBRARY. dry docks, and at some places, such as Boston, there has. Just been completed sville, Ky, Opens a Vary Hand-- ' a dock. It Is likely that Secretary Bonaparte will be asked to urge consome Institution. gress to provide new dry docks at the Sound (Waah.) naval station; 30. Oct. Puget 1UISVILJ.E, Ky., Special rises In honor of the opening of at the Pensacola, (Fla.) navy yard; at P. R.) naval station children's branch of the Louisville the San Juan public library were held this noon and the B osotnnavy SHRDLU CH he rooms of the First Christian and the Boston navy yard. There Is do ch. Several of the trustees spoke no disposition Just at present W. F. Yust. the librarian, gave a mucht San Juan. AH the facilities t talk on library work. At the of tlie government are Being devoted tuition of the exercises the chll-- s to the development of, the station at but Inter, of course, room of the library was opened Guantanamo, The there will be more particular attention ie Inspection of the public. Irens library will be open every paid to the Porto Rican station, which Imfrom 2 to 6 o'clock In the after-- i la necessarily considered of less at establishment than the m. to 10 a. portance from and on Saturday Guantanamo. m. BL an . -- Coal DENVER, Oct. 30. A shortage in the coal supply for Denver and Colorado Is predicted by coal operators because of a fire at the plant of the Utah Fuel company. Runnynide, Utah, valued at Friday- night. Property was destroyed. The coal 3700,000 crushers, which supply coal for its coke furnaces, were burned, and 600 men are out of work. The Colorado Fuel A Iron company will send a large part of Its coal and coke to Utah and Montana, which have been supplied from the Sunny-sid- e mine. This will be done to prevent the closing down of all the smelters in Utah and the refineries and smelters In Butte, Anaconda and other Montana mining towns. The result will be to cause a shortage of coal and coke in Colorado. Nearly every family in Utah was dependent upon the supply of coal from the Sunnyslde mine. Charles H. of the DenSchlacks, ver 4k Rio Grande railway, is also of the Utah Fuel company. It Is a George J. Gould corThe poration, as Is the C. F. 4fc I. Utah Fuel company stands in about the same relation to Utah and Montana as the C. F. 41 L does to Colorado. The people are dependent upon It for their supply of cnaL Officials of the C. F. A L say they do not look for a raiae in the price of coal because of the threatened shortage. The congested condition of the railroads at the present time will add to the unpleasantness of the situation, aa it reulres a long time for the railroads to move freight. wln-les- TO DRAIN CRIPPLE SUSIE GENRY Trad rehce debate Mother Identifies Mangled Body of W. C. T. U. Convention Gets Into Chores Girl Nathan Arrested a Small Row With Itself Mach Debate. at Pittsburg. BOSTON, Oct. SO. The dismembered body of the woman found In a suit case at WinthVop has been Identified as that of Suaan Geary, an actres, or rather a chorus girl In a light opera company. She wag about 21 years old and the identification was made by her mother, who recognized three rings picked up In a second dress suit case near the Charleston bridge on Friday last. The elder German woman said they were the rings belonging to her Theirs as Is Usual in Wrecks. Is Evidently Pleased With the Experience. th a Thinks Utah M THIRTY INJURED WH LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 30. At Project to Maks CREEK. It District. Dry DENVER. Coin.. Oct. 30. The serious problem of the draining of the Cripple Creek mining district Is to lie solved by the construction of a big drainage tunnel. For some time the mines hi Ihe Cripple Creek district have been hampered by the large amount of water which flowed Into the lower workings of the vurlous mines. Ponte of tlie mines were compelled to Install pumping plants to enable them to continue work In the lower parts of their works. With the Increasing depth of the shufts the difficulties caused by tlie Inilow of water became greeter and the drainage question became more serious every day. Finally the owners of the principal mines decided to employ an exiiert engineer to report upon some plan for draining the district, which Is about three miles wide and three and a half miles long. It lies west of the town of ('ripple Creek, bordering on the city limits and taking In the towns of Victor, Elkton Independence, Globe Illll, Altman and Cameron. D. W. Rrunton, the engineer em ployed by the mine owners, reported hi furor of a tunnel, which would drain the district to a depth of over 3.000 feet and would permit tlie marketing of enormous bodies of Inw grade ores from a great depth. Dttr lng the year 1904 the Cripple Creek district produced $19,000,000 in gold. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Grand Bodies Are Planning Big Jubilos. Dixit 30. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Oct. and Twelve passengers were killed thirty Injured at 10 o'clock this morning when pusaenger train No. 1, on the Sutilu Fe, whs derailed a utile east of Sheffield, a suburb, of this city. Tlie train left Chicago last night with through lulliiiims, tourist cars and conches, ull bound for Los Angeles. The wreck occurred lit a deep cut flanked by rock walls fifty feet bight, and the wreckage of the tender, mail can, baggage and smoking cars was piled thirty feet high. Ten curs, Pullmans, .tourist sleepers and diner, remained on tlie track. The deud so fur recovered are men. Including two mall clerics, a baggageman and a car lairter. A partial list of the dead is: JAMES HEYMOUR, Richmond, Mo. JOHN McUREGOR, extra engineer, Fort Madison, la. J. F. CAPPES, Chicago, baggageman. WILLIAM HARRISON, Chicago, porter, a negro. Among the injured are three mall clerks and a number of Swedish Im- migrants. The following additional dead have been Identified: ROY STAFFORD, Cleveland, Ohio. LEE D. MONTGOMERY, La Crosse, WIs. CARL THORP, Brooklyn, N. Y. LORENZO BOCCIO and DOMINO BOCCIO, Naples, Italy. Partially Identified man, name believed to be Bchnelder. colored LUTHER RICHARDS, waiter, Chicago. BISHOP WILL WED. Leader of Colorado Methodists Take a Wift. Will Bishop Earl Methodism It) Colorado, will be married to Miss Lsj clle Mason Parker on November 15, at Ihe home of the brides uncle, William Christie Heron of Cincinnati, O. The ceremony will be performed by Bishop David 11. Moore of Portland, Ore. Bishop Cranston, who Is 5 years old, is the father of Carl M. Cranston, United Btates district attorney for Cnloiada He will be accompanied by hfs son and his son's wife on his trip to Cincinnati for hla bride. Miss Iurker has been acquainted with Cranston for thirty Bishop years, and the marriage is the .culmination of a romance begun many years ago. DENVER. Oct. Cranston, leader 30. of the session of the convention of the INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 30. The W. C. T. U, delegates today there was supreme lodge officers of the Knights of Pythias met here today In consulta controversy participated ation to consider the question whether in by all the leading speakers. It was the next bienniul convention of the a proposed change In the constitution supreme lodge shall be held In New else. The AFTER YOU, DEAR ALPHONSO. Orleans or somewhere affecting the election of of yellow fever In New Orprevalence dents affecting the election of leans has caused a considerable scare King of Spain Starts for a Junket in at large and providing for among the members of the order all Germany. the appointment of an assistant re over the country, and for some time The amendment 30. King Alphonso, whethOct. the question has been agitated cording secretary. MADRID, curtailed the powers of the convention er It would not be better to change accompanied General by Premier and placed them In the hands of the the place of meeting to some other Monterey Rios and a large suite, have daughter. Morris Nathan, secretary of the head of the organisation. This did city than to take the great and un started on a long arranged for visit to company with which the girl was not please many of the delegates and necessary risks by holding the con- Germany. Nothing definite Is known singing, stated at the date of her dis- after a long debate it was lost by a vention In New Orleans. It Is main- concerning the object of the visit, but tained that New Orleans cannot pos- as it follows so closely after the visit appearance that she had gone to Bos- vote of 74 for to 410 against. to ft pain, the ton, where she was in charge of a physibly guarantee that there will be no of President Lnuhet sician for stomach trouble. Nathan GOLF PLAYING NEWSPAPERMEN. yellow fever epidemic In that city next king's visit Is believed to be more In was engaged to Miss Geary, but his year, and aa such an eventuality Is de- the nature of a diplomatic mission stories connected with the affair were Out Wsst Only Journalists" Play ths cidedly possible, it would be necessary than a mere friendly visit. The king of such conflicting nature that he was Game. to change the convention to some will remain in Berlin from November to November 12, and an elaborate arrested yesterday In Pittsburg. When The citizens of other city anyway. NEW YORK, Oct. 30. The golf- New Orleans will strongly oppose the program for his entertainment has informed that he was cnarged with having something to do with the crime, playing newspaper, men of this city plan of changing the place of the con- been prejwred. Including festivities at he broke down utterly and became as are to tile found In full force on the vention: 40.0An has already been sub- the iiurt, a military review and a weak aa an Infant. He had to be car- links of the Fox Hill club or Clifton. scribed to the fund for the entertain- hunt. ried to police headuarters and his story Staten Island, today, where the quali- ment of the visitors, and Hie people In was told in a very rambling and dls fying rounds for the New York Boston charge of the entertainment are deAUTO FIRE ENGINES. connected manner. match of tomorrow are being termined to make a hard fight In order The theory of the police is that played .. today. The finals will be to prevent a change In the program. Manufacture will Be Engaged in at Nathan attempted an abortion on the played tomorrow. Besides thut match Manchastar. CAMPAIGN BY TROLLEY. girl; that she died during the same, there will be an open handicap match M AN CH ESTER, and he endeavored to dispose of tier for members of any newspaper golf N. H., Oct. 20 club In the United States. remains In the manner Indicated. Candidata Herrick Rides on the Elec- The International Power company has Morris has told the detectives all he taken over the Amoskeag Fire Engine tric Roads to Moek'ngs. knows about the murder, and while ACH, LOUIS! company of this city and will use the the officers believe he did not kill her Cleveland. O., Oct. 31. Governor plant for the manufacture of automohis statement gives some clues that It Admiral Evans Sails to Meet ths Herrick started on another trolley trip bile fire engines. The International la believed will lead to the discovery Prince at Hampton Roads. thmugts northeastern Ohio today. He Power company has built two such of the guilty ones. He admits the restarted from here to Conneaut lit a engines, one In use In Boston and the HALIFAX, Oct. 30. Prince Louis private trolley car today and will de- other In Newark. The engines have sponsibility for 'the girls condition, hut Implicates a woman aa having per- and his fleet sailed for Annapolis this liver a number of campaign speeches proved so successful that the company formed the operation. Tomorrow he Intends to has decided to go extensively Into the en route. morning. take a trolley trip to Chardon, Warren manufacture of this type of engines. On Novemlter 3 he D. A. Burt, formerly mannger of the CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES. NORFOLK, Oct. 30. Rear Admiral and Youngstown. Evans and his squadron of battleships will start from here to Akron, Alliance, La France Fire Engine company, has French Congress Masting Today in proceeded to Hampton Roads today to Canton and Salem, and will speak at been appointed manager of the autoprepare for the reception of Prince Wooster ntt the evening of the same mobile fire engine department of the Regular Session. first-cla- ss vlce-pre- si -- Louis. PARIS, Oct SO. The chamber ol deputies reassembled today for its regular session. In hla opening address Premier Rouvler stated that France had In principle accepted the Invitation of Ruasla to take part In another peace conference, which ia to be held at The Hague. The details have not yet been arranged. He also informed the chamber of the terms of the Franco-Germagreement In regard to Morocco. NEW PLAY HOUSE. Chattanooga Going to Have a Fine Thaator. CHATTANOOGA. Tenn., Oct. 30. Subscriptions for the proposed new theater, which la proposed to be erected on Eleventh street, near the site of the proposed new city hull and the postofflee building, are rapidly coming in, and there Is no longer any doubt BRAtfDLE WENT THE ROUTE. that the project will scam be carried out The promoters of the plan exKillo pect to raise $60,000 for the purpose, Army Officer at Fort and nearly 945.000 of thut sum has alThis Afternoon. ready been subscribed. The cltlsens 30. Lieutenant are very enthusiastic over the plan, Oct. BUFFALO, Brand le. a cavalry officer at Fort Por- and it is expected that the total ter. shot, and killed himself at pout amount required will soon be headquarters this afternoon. an Porter-Himsel- f day. On November 4 he will go to company. Medina by trolley, speaking en route. NEW LINE TO EGYPT. UNION PACIFIC OFFICIALS. Additional Boats Put on and ths Time Are Worried Over the New BurlingShortened. ton Lino to Ogdon. BREMEN. Oct. 30. As a result of OMAHA. Neb.. Oct. 30. The off- contract which has Just been cor icials of the Union Pacific railway ara eluded between the Roumanian got greatly worked up over Ihe clever emment and the North German Llnj manner in which the Burlington has company with respect to the extenalc stolen a march on the Union Pacific or the Constanza, Constantinople an by starting the construction of a new Smyrna line to Alexandria, the Joui line to Ogden, which will be kupple-mente- d rey between Berlin and the Egyptln by a large number of feeders. coast has been reduced to four da This expansion of tlie Burlington will and a half, and at the same time tl cause considerable stir postal service between Germany an undoubtedly among the western railroads, and It is Africa and Australia via Fort ftaltl hi believed In well Informed circles that lieen proportionately accelerated. It will lead to the con sr ruction of at Is believed that this arrangement wl Irast 2,500 miles of railroads In the probably hurt the business of It west. Austrian Lloyd company. , |