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Show THE MORKIXCl EXAMISEIS OGDEN, ETA IT, SATURDAY lIOn??INa, Chicago Office is the Chemists Determine Method of Murder Scene of Shooting and Brutality Employed. Chtragn, Feh. 17. Twelve mm have bean kind up by nix armad robber in tii efllca ol' Mx Mi Men proprietor of ihn Eleririr Light, Oil A Gs-oif- o Place, mid Clybnuru Hawborne strew. Tho hlghmaynuia firul ueieral shots a they entered, wounding two persona. Tbry kuocked iio'-- .er liiicrnHi'lom will) a Muw from a leiu.vw. They then took more limn (M and amapni. 'i:iari werr only four men In (hr office wijun i!io robber , brolhi-- r of tho iruiri. F. nor. and Juliue Kens. v, ihn elwh, were IiIIh Richard baisn.'lng the book. Hates and J ami'll Kay, foremen of ih diiirr-- . wete making their report. Without naming, (hit nix robber ap-- 1 prared and began firing. iienm-- aud Mildenherg dropped to ihn floor lo escape i he flyisg bulleia, but the two foremen were struck and slightly wounded. After the ahootlng the rob-- bom untried the four men to hold up At tbia point night of tbe tlirlr band driver and flllera m tin were in a barn at the tvai. hearing the aliooting, run into the ofllie. Revolver! vein pointed at them, and they were told In "line up" against the wall with the other four. While two nf tbe rolibent kept the vleilnm In auhjeetion tint other four took Kauaev, the clerk, Into the tuner office and ordered him to open the aaf. Jin complied. and they removed tbe rontenia, aiiuuinilng to 9WW, the entire proreeda of the day's sales. An Inner cmiartmtit remained lurked, wbirh contained only the private papi-r- of the proprietor. Heaaev waa command.-- to open thin, and when he said le could nut, two of the role Ihtm struck lilm aevernl blown with their revolver, making him unconscious. Then they carried him to tka outer office where they forced the on thu twelve to tin fare downward floor until they could be searched. When they secured all the plunder they could find, the robbers ran oul. Two patrol wagone crowded with policemen were aent to the ecenn, and the neigh ten hood waa neardied, liui no trace of the men could be found, Chicago, Feb. IT. -- Iturinr W. H. who have Haim's uud O. W. burn Analyzing the stoeiach and liver of Mrs. Mane Wnlcker Huh, dcciar-ei- l (leflriliely today, that Ike woman's dcB'k waa due lo araenical poisoning. bn. M'l.li-iiiicrg- v la-sk- e ir. lawcls winy I the conorer'- said the arwnic In tan sunn-ac- h liidii-u.ei au in tent Inn lo murder. "With tbe cvirtime of lour anuly-seiJr. Iwxke, betore n." said m no doubt, left that Alii. Wa Inker llouli died as the nsult af work whirb would bata done credit to a llorgta. "Ural I analysed the a'omich and livei1, Th'tt Dr. llalm-- analysed them. Thea bulb of ua made test Iu conjunction. u every russ (lie result waa the same. Knch teat alctwad laigs quaotitim of araeniii in Imth Hlouiat'li and liver, Wa did no gat ordinary trace ol reactiouB. abowlug aiwpl tbe drug. AU our trace, ahowad arsenic in quantities Urge enough to a "tb-r- e kill." 1. liatura la profeaaor of oheaiiw try m Hush Mndloal college, of the of Chioago. lie U rwog-nlreas oua 01 the foremost cheai-ist- s in the United States and au authority, espeaially, upon all queellona of tugwlogy. d STOLE TO GIVE TO CHILDREN Disap-poaranc- a. e. YAQUI INDIANS jCAUGHT - Kuaeo-America- i, SL Fatai aburg, Feb. 17. The ar- tached a brigade which occupied January 2alh. Tbe Japanese rival la St. Petersburg of General cut lu from !tio south and tba brigade Grippenberg, former commander of came under a ros fire, but held ou lha aeeuud Maiictillii who until 1 got up another brigade to cover army, readied here at umiaiglit, ha caused tie retreat. The Japanese were now uourmi rating on their lait. Doruig Uie a good deal of in military of January 23, 1 aad my army rtrJe. Tho general frankly avowa evening were ordered under no circumiiancaa that he roliaqulabud Lta command af-i- r to fall back from our poaiiiou. Tbe Ihe rNvulatteuipt of the Riifstuas neat morning, my whole front wan ento flank Oyaijia bMbuae, a he clauaa, gaged. Altogether I Dad t2 baits! Geuaual Kurupaikia ratuied to send luu. The enemy hnd twice aa many. d bus when v glory was in hut The bnitle of January tffitlt wa until the evauiiig. We aid not hands, luntead of ordurmg the latter sun eider an Inch of ground. My bit to withdraw, lirippanheig Will flauk, which wa clearing the road to report on the aliuaiuru lo tl au.peror. It 1 loo iar l,v to aay what, Hnudupaa, being weak 1 asked tbe tlie rstull will be, although H I who had sixty baUat-navailable, for reintorcruento. Ha Kuropaikin'a eucniu-- arc pushing their caiupaign against hum li is only declined te Head any, a p panto Gy takfair to Kurupatkln lo aay that hie ing the Japanese demoueiration at the friend claim that Id aide of too cun ter aa being a general advanue. lory U mai he only iuteaded lo wake Neverthattsa I derided to itoriu Heu-uuig a drmouatraiioa in fonm and that the next day. All the a ur soundpressed the attack loo far, ing village were already la our hand a aad h resale too much luiutved. Early Jan. 27th ihe fleroest fighting ocin au inlorviaw. General Urippeu-ber- g curred. We again held our own. The 1 said: am glad to give an road to Bandepaa, the Japanese pant accouai of tho battle of my army, (lie of concent ration, waa quite oiear af telegram 1 have aeea being far from th enemy. Again 1 appealed tar tho truth. Karopalkla, of course, auIf the cumin nudar had thorised the advance, but he Imposed iuUnrd to my entrenLiea we would the ooadiliQB that It should ant go be- have rlveu the Iron ring around ltn,,-00- 0 of the enemy. The Japanese beMy yond Helkoutai aod Bandepaa. and ing menaced by n strong for tie of Rusplan waa to capture Helkoutai Ibene oul flank Bandepaa. From tba sian cavalry from the south and southfirst army corpa bofora HelkoutaL I de west, evidently realized the danger of 1 hi-I- aao-tluua- rvi-dn- al ihtp-penber- STRIKE HAS BEEN PLANNED New York, Feb. 17. Alter a protracted meeting behind closed doom, at which 1,000 employe of tho I ntar bur oagh Rapid Transit eomiianj were lire sunt, it baa been determined to again make awaepliig demands oa tbe failure to management of the road, grant which. It was declared by soma of those present, would result in n gen-- DEATH eral strike on tbe Interborough system, both nubway nod elevated, March Band1st. There have bora several meetings of n nlmilar nature In the past year and each time the trouble baa been nettled Inflict after cuiiforsncca with the road'a official. To draw up a statement of the men's demands for changes from present regarding the number of hour of employment, tha number of trip to Bt. Pcteroburg, Feb. 17. A dispatch constitute a day's work, the length of from BaehMung, Manchuria, aay that I time lie ween trip and to act forth eiaven thousand Japanese troops and oilier matters ot lens importance, a Chinese bandit are reported to be In committee waa appointed by the presisoutheast Manohwia, in the neighbordent of the local nnlou, Gouge E. Pep- hood of Chalbatehon, 45 miles northwest of Gunahu paw. whence they inper. This committee will labor steadily tend to operate against the Russian and it ia railroad. A detachment of Rnasina until lta work i finished, hoped to have the matter In such shape frontier guards with two guns encounthat it can be taken np with August tered the Japanese, Fab. II, and defeatBalmont, president of th later bo rough ed than. The detachment, however, while advancing, waa surrounded by company, and Frank Medley, tho gentwo regiment of Japanese cavalry, eral manager, some day next week. The chief complaint brought out At four oompanlM of Infantry aad a large the meeting waa that an agreement bond of Chinese bandits, about fifteen miles northwest of Gnash u pass, and made one year ago has not been fulfilled by tha company. This agreemaat fa lost heavily. Oae gun wan lest aad Mid to aspire March 1st, leaving the nearly all the gun hone and a number of gunneio wero killed. employes free to strike If they wish. Men and Women Have Many Narrow Japs and Chinese its Heavy Loss. Escapes reg-ulati- New York. b. 17. One woman wa burned to death aud fifteen men and women narrowly emsped in a fire which damaged the Hotel Wlnton early today. Tbe dead women, from cards found in the room she occupied, la believed to lie Mies Lydia Tbemel, Bho was about 30 years 1'hlladolphia. old. Tbe others who escaped from tbe hotel ivfued to give their Names. The Are started in a room on the second floor, aud when the flranien arrived flames were bunt tag from the windows in the upper stories. GRAND DUKE DOOMED. i'.i Tho nev of auaiaination of Grand Duke llergina tracked Uie Hussion embassy I era Aral Berlin, Feb. 17. through a new taper Traveler from St. Petersburg who have arrived in this city, say it wa common talk tbere that the terror la hod marked four persona for assassina-tmn- , the empmor. Grand D.'ka ror-gluGuvrrnor-GcneiTrepoff nf 81. Petersburg and Interior Mim.ter Bouil-igni MOB SHOOTS Tukio, Feb. IT. The following announcement was made here today: On Thursday the anemy'a artillery . bombarded our positions in front ot Sheieopao, Hanehanpao, Mongtapao aud their vicinity. ' Today at b ia th In officer command at our morning the Bcouta encountered and repulsed a of lha Smithvllle, Texas, Feb. 17. A negro enemy's infantry charged with criminally assaulting about 100 strong near Plnnlulupao. Mr. Powefl Tiffany has been raptured The enemr, who had come southward and shot to ucaa'by n mob. lie waa since Wednesday, retreated north to of run to sarth at Upton, n small town Liukanfang, ten mile northwest about six mile from here, in hi con- Chitnitee. fession the nogro implicated three oth-e- e I sin ilon, Feb. IT. The Dally aad it ia also said that tliere are Telethree women involved in the crime. graph's (Shanghai correspondent reports of have arrestbeen Two these fiersona Hint Gen. Stnkelberg and three Russian ed and Ihe third ia now ' bring sought. infantry colon la were wounded in the While searching for tbe negro, the fighting on the Hun river. Smithvllle mob fonnd hanging to n tree tlie body of Gie Mexican taken from TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. officers at Dale and lynched. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. AU druggist refund the money if it CARPETS GOING UP. tall to cure. E. W. Grove's signaManufacturers Find Russian aad Chi- ture I on each box. 35c. nees Wool Scarce. KOSSUTH CHEERED. New York, Fab. IT. -- Practically all the lradlng carpel manufacturers have Budapcaiu.Frh. 17. The newly 1ncb d diet met today under tha presidenannmtuced. according to ihe Times, advances in prices of from 2 2 to S cy of M. Madaraas, who occupied tike cents a yard on their goods. chair by right of aaniorily. In deThe advance f -- aid to be caused by claring the acusioa open, M. Madaraas the war In I lie Far Ka- -t which ha cut aid the new standing orders Introoff (he supply nf carpet, wools from duced la the preceding parliament were Russia aad China. illegal. The debate, therofore, would be conducted in accordant with the old rules. The entry of Count DEATHS. aad Francis KOMuth into the Kochettrr. N. Y.. Feb. 17. Freder- house was the signal for warm from their followers. ick look, former secretary of etaia, who wa president or director in many ami institutions, died tocorporation MUHDpRER MU8T HANG) A NEGRO IN TEXAS s, al a. This afternonti Ambassador McCor-niiu- k and tka other ambuss dura drove to the palace to express their official oomlolcnres, b1m leaving their cards at the palace af the various members of the imperial Innnly. At tba time sentences of death were terrorists upon pronouurcd by the liruuil Duke Kerglue. It was rv ported that Craud Duke Alexia, procurator ul ills holy svuod PohinlocosUeff, and Ih'iutsI Trrpiiff, thea Cliief nf police of Moavw mid now governor-genera- l of 81. ternurg. were also condemned lo death and. mrording to sonic reports. a similar irntrnce was imposed upon the Dowager Empress, Maria TUBERCULOSIS FARMS. 17. Tubercnloeis Kelj. tTiicago. forms, to lie ueUhllshrd in different suctions of lha Untied Stale by labor urgBiiizaiions for lha I rest nieni of union workers afflicted wish consumption. have been advocated liy Tresidoal Geitrge W. Feiklnn of the Ulgannakcr' union. I he Cigarmskere' union for a mom h hoa had under considerailou ihe of such au inslilmion for the bm II I. of (hill oiganizaiiun. lly a narrow rnarglu ihe nmmber voted ngudnai a plan submitted. A new plan, now in pieparath-ii- . prolwbly will be adopted. The ti.-sclienie I broaiictii'd lo include other international unions. Iei-kimiKgestian ia for at least four of day, Hie InrgcHi unlona In the enunuy in ! ihe plan, Jinn bawls. According Chicago. Fch. IrternHtl-'Da- l in North Carofmms woiilil h lina. the Adirondack mountain, in the Middle Wesi. and on the P.iciilu coast. lix-sre-d COMIREH MAN HANGED. I. Vm-Cen- non:in-stiOD- - - tbw-weri- d. City. 111., Feb. 17. Eli Uugg. cuiiiii'.l. waa hanged here itxlsjr aa an x. i nory ui thu murder ui Chris Ma-ih- u ai a picnic. .vio'ind c,ea. Oku's Headquarters. Feb. Kuian. (Delayed) A group ol slit ii tavalry han apparently again I '' ;n iiiiivity on the Japanese left, the strength a.i.t in"Vi- b- of cavalry have not y,-i 1 li,,!. y. i the "utter f.tii!nc th LelX iha: li,;:.. jx i,;, .' i.aved from tlie pietem m itir trout of the line It ha- - hreu kIk.-.- . weveral ,iao. The luiciy quiet fur weather i rapMlv modvra'iar uud i j'. v..i K -- i ' gust. 17. Dr. Btephea Good-npeci- l. , Helena. MonL, Feb. 17. The sucourt this afternoon denied the application made by Attorney General Albert J. Galen for a in th oelebrnted Tully murder case. Tul-,l-y 1 is colored soldier end under i sentence of death for inorder. The upronie court hold that the application wa made too late. preme I .Moot., Feb. 16. The ,' nf Georg Hiloboka failed io decide live question of hia mental condition aad the convicted n:' George Scdlacck immleiev will DEFEATF.D THE CANADIAN. prilmbly i iriud again for alleged out an hour the Ai:r Toronto, Uni., Feb. 17. Mom Wood, twelve lci-- fl'u,i into ihe diatrici court the American champLn skater, defeat-- 1 tho morning and announced that they Fred J. Roboa. tlie Canadian ci.iiid no ;lg:eu and that there wa lit- champion, in a series of ra,rs. 220 tle proaprn uf tlieir reaching a decia- - yards, half mile and mile. Wood won - H ail. firvisecond, 1:27. 6:16. jury Fill-- iu ihe l..-i- 1 weew Ap-pon- of history at the UnL prnfes-o- r vuraiiT of Chicago, died of pneumonia today. Great iy e tackling ua. In driperstion, January 2m h, they four times desperately assaulted our outer positions and were beaten off each time in euch brilllent fashion that It dor aiy heart good to remain ber the gallantry at my brave comrades, i might easily have followed up theeo repulse by a headlong offensive, but 1 was tied down by tbe cuiauiander-la-ehief- 1 restrictions and rwiaforee-tnent- . hie refusal to aead me How anxiously 1 awaited a reply on both subjects. Just think of what victory meant! Complete victory waa ia our grasp. The lost ot thousand of live was not dreadful before such a result. The reply of General Kuropalkla arrived at 3 la lha availing ia the aaape of on oruer to leave a small foroa in our position sad move up the army to hia support in view of the expected Japanese advance on tha center. How waa It possible for tka Japanese to attack tho eentar when all their available forces were diverted west? It is impossible to describe the Imprroaioa produced upon ms by tlie order. At first I was afraid to couimunloate to my victorious army, but them was nothing else to do. We retreated during the night of January 99, with tears our ia our eye and liitternras In heart. It was then I decided that my presence at the theatre of war wa no longer possible, and tbe next day 1 handed In n report to the commander-in-chie- f, demanding my relief." sem-aun- ti rep-sli- ng 00 CAUSED Dp Cart. HIS BODY FOUND ON SEASHORE CM IGNORANCE Victory in his Grasp When He Showed Weakness-Gen. Grippenberg and his Soldiers Farmer Moved His Head and Life Was Wept When Ordered to Retreat. Extinct. Little Child Played Philanthropic With tbe Money Eatmated to Her New York. Feb. 17. Oonleaiiug that he bud forged many aback drawn on her employer1 bank aeoounl alnua last Oclolier. Margaret Connolly, 13 year old, liaa beeu taken into noatody. The child aald aba had used the money, of which 9300 or 9tU0 la rnledng, to play phllanthroptat among the poor children living naar hit home. Her parent are dead and ahe lives with au aunt, laut summer the ob taiued poaltlon with a Fifth avanua mt ninety eaubliabmenl and proved au bright and trustworthy that In a abort time sit waa carrying the flraa money to the bank. Betaactug the bunk had been neglected fur some time and recently this waa dean. Then many cltecka imyable to naab were found Partially Clear Up the Myatery of which the proprietor aarted were Major Pakonhamo fotged. Btiapiclcm at last fastened on the little errand girl and when confronted by the police she owned up. 17. The tuyelary leiuduu, l'cli. Hhe had regularly given her salary of the disappearance of Major fd a week to her aunt, and she nad Hurry I'akcuhaiU while on hla liuury-unio- n made her little frienda gifta with the at Folkestone, Kent, last week, inonry obtained from the hank where baa beeu partially cleared up by the dis- ber alleged imitation of the flrm'e sigcovery of hla body un the araulmi near nal are anmptefely deceived the tellera. there today. Major Pnkenham waa a The child expressed great sorrow over non of General llulpli lakenhnra and her aetiuna and It la aald thu milliners hia mother waa a daughter of William will not proaeeutn tbe ta-Clarke of Near York. Ha Married Feb. i iu lxinduii, Mia Markham, aiater of tbe late Jody Aunelv, and waa Haying with hia bride at a hotel In Folkestone. Three daya alter the marriage, Major IakcBbem went out for a at roll, telling hia wife that he would not be long. The neat day hia overcoat waa found In tba Larbor, and a note in a pocket aald he waa tick and aaw no prospect of getThey Confeae to the Murder of Amting belter. Major Pakenhau conericana and Must Hang. tracted enteric fever during the South African war. Chicago. Feb, 17. A iteMtch to the Chicago Tribune from Tuusou, Art., MONTANA LEGISLATURE. says: Tho Yaqui Indian who killed taa Bill Signed Prohibiting Employment of Chioago moo aad imaatly attauked a Children la Mine. mining party, naar CulmckL are la custody. They were la ken by General Helena. Mont, Feb. 11. Governor Tor row, aud tka Amsrloait government Toole Today air.ned the bill prohibit-lug- ; will be advised of their capture. Tbcrw or children in are ten prisoners, aad all will be hangtlu- employment ed. Two nf (lie rapt i vus confessed. lglnoa, alo a measure injuring cooper, at ion between stale and national gov WANT COMRADE RELEASED. rrnuirnt ip Irrigation projects. Nine bill were pawed in the hottae. SevHi. IVlerslmig, Fch. Hi. Th emeral of then were appropriation measappeared ures, anil they were disposed of with- ployes ef I he Tut iloff work out debate. One or 1l most jrapurt-aa- t at thu work today but 1 attend of their taik. demanded aa a conbill ps"d by the house today was tho one creating the Thirl enih dition of going to work ihe release of Judicial district aad naming Fr.-- H. their conn Acs who tie under arrest. Hathhora a the judge. Tbia bill tu Upon other ground the workmen again went out at tbe Franco-Rueeiawoik. pasted by a vole ot 3 to IT. Rubber works, Among the otter bill paasad waa: the the St. Feteiwburg Car works, and the Rulistillltn for houao bill IIP, the present Hw relating to the Niehelas Railroad shops. Considerable the recrudescence ot appoint meat of the state hh and mystery- surrounds aaine warden, anj tbe licensing of 11 tbe strike. If being rumored that Father Chiimhi is again directing spec, hunter. tioaa through hla lieutenant. WEALTH OF OSAGE INDIANS. FIRE IN A HOTEL. la to be Divided Among th 2,000 tTiieago, Feb. IT A amoldertng fire Member. la the hotel Valey, 133 Clark street, Fch. 1H. The aouae iliai'oveiwd 1lsy. emtaed tbe second four days in Hie commuter on lndutn affair authoriz- hotel caie within downtown dtsrrli-i- . Half an hour after ed a Jvi irahle report on the M.Guir bill stithurixir.g an equal divLdoa of the lire department wa notified by telthe hoids and moseys ot ,b-- - Osage ephone the blaze seemed lu he extintribe of lndi.tr. There are about Xuu guished. Many of the guMis, however, jucndier of I hi tub and ita proper- alarmed by the Tuesday morning Are ty roaidst of 1,5011.011(1 acre of land, In the Brevoort hotel, left ihe place in on in the Treasury, haul. an siuiual of 3 lid. Odd troin Vancnuvi-r- . H. C.. Fob. 17. The recrazing lund anil $100,000 irntn myall b-- irom oil and gas. moval ot obstruction, to the progress I sockrit' .a iu in inward ihe spawnWpt Point, N. V. Fell. 17- .- lu ing ground, at the headwaters ui the with s custom of lens stand- jOxatani and Chipper rivers tnbuturiea ing, bitile have jtibt been pievniisl hr id the Kkcurn tiver. is to be carried the Tract Rociety to the member of the uni forthwith by ihe fcdeal governUot.h atrrarn were formerly graduating cIsm at the military acsil-ea- ment. at a special service lu the Culloro rtaiuus a spswaing grouads tor Memorial hall. Th emirs rsdrt corps, snlmon hut ia recent vrars un tuecther with Generul Mill and uthcr spawning has occurred on either river Offibeiu, mscuIi'imI for the ceremony Wauae the fish could not pass ine which clos'd wilh an a dints by Mev. ur.rrier can ed by rocktUdex. tot am. VT. fdiw of New York. iailen irre. About a dozen u.iIumI lain will be removed. NEVADA POSTMISTRESS. t Portland, Or.. Feb. IT Frar.l; V.sii.irgion, Fb, 17. The president Dumoad. of New York, cite, one today ?nt io tho tenit thes srOf tb best know:: n- , c ; s country, vs toCav an; rrj ej,,,,.- (f 7os.ioiir: Nevada, Aim-!-: F. line ar o l,v. h A ilai Iioth, Virginia City. Mr. !ceetetm:l expoauiou. Dumoad will arrive here May 1, to superinFeb. 17. Ai 3 e'llock tend the hjuging of ihe pieces, sou the eeremor.i sccenrjng the aiatue of of which are the hr si know a ungjuala Mia Fran an E. WLlm d ia heju. 99.2-0,0- Jft, 1003. IN ARSENIC 1 SIKUROPATKIN LOST USED BY HIS OPPORTUNITY TWELVE ' FEBRT'AKY 1'o.nee. Feb. i r iTc-T- he state lias jue against Charles Thom-a-- , "ii trial tor the murder of Mi be! dentil'll!, live years ago. The Mete rixin-- i fi Imi proved that a murder ik eciMiijii'ied uf chloral by tbe u glij drm. i' :l Washington. Feb. 16. the Nary de-pmeat ha dcidd to forego tha uaual winter UanoeuVrea ef the combined fleets in the Caribbean this year in order to allow the tihip companies io perfect them-i-ivin the use of the eignal code, an es Peace Conference Held In St. Petersburg Yesterday. t, New York, Feb. 17. Frederick a farmer who lived in Jamaica, Long Ltland, ia dead In a hospital there having moved Ills head after being operated on for a fractured vertebrae, caused by a fall on the ioc. Th Burgeon were absent and Wol-frowaa under th car of hi brother to whom he complained of feeling At. Pei urriiurg, Feb. Wol-froa- 17.-- i t C- ,, " The turivspi indent lu th , i t tonal authority tue u peace wa formally cui.m i i, peror Nicholas and his mimt coufeiuuce held ai il.w yuKirnlay. No particular. ' all!,' aa before the iiif!i,H.ii:i (van ... emperor exacted from ,a- no-- a uncomfortable and expressed a desire boimnn promise noi to r. v.: ... to move hi head. The doctor had slightest hint of wlui t.in '!! placed it ia a supiiortiiig apparatus belief la, however. Ilia; t , j,,s after having removed the broken bone condition, aud term I '.urr i '' . relieving the pressure on the spinal aiders! ten. cord. It ia uggest ed in ii,Jt The faruiera brother helped him acme intimation of lenus i.n move slightly and the patient imme- the Russian government from Stiniuluai failed diately collapsed. it ia certain ihai p di.i uoi to rcetorw him and in a few minutes although come through ihe regular Lnune he was daad. channels. ri-a- 's, 1 : GOVERNOR Ft. Petersburg, Feb. IT.-nirrs. pondent 1s In a posit'on .i .'murim that after lha long cousu ia "n whlcii he held yesterday at Tsaisk"- Wj the committee of miuli:er, Ir.tdtd by i Gsab if president, Witte, ou rulity of summoning n eem-k- c r Omi , ih, .m. no at deflniiit arrived peror i.'iiun. St. Peieraburg, Feh. 17- .- M. wiii nf th of minicommit'? president sters. replying loday to a qu Mion r gardlng the report clrcu!ii:ed that hs had resigned, raid to the rorreipond-n- t that he had not ilioagh he wua not anxious to remain in ofllo. T'iu SIGNS THE OIL BILL - Kansas Will Now Proceed ta Build a State Oil Refinery. Topeka, Kan., Feb. 17. Governor Hoch today signed the bill. Just passed by tha state legislature, appropriating $3iM),U0tt for ihe erection and of aa oil raflaing plant. Governor Hoch, in hla niexaage, ob Jected to the size of the appropriation. Ha aald tha he differed Hum th n of the legislature only in regaid to tka method of fighting the (Standard Oil company. Tba message alio urgad the legislature to supplement the rerailroad legislation finery Mil with which will prevent tho trust from deisain-tenan- feating the purpose of the act. Governor Hoch aid in port: No one denies the right of the Standard Oil company to own property or to deal in (din This company nos invested vast sums of money In Kansas to and certainly no one has objected these Investments. It la not tbe possession and exercise of these property righto, but the abuse of them, to which objeeiion is made. This ia not an attempt to drive the Standard Oil company out of Kansas, to deprive It of legitimate profits or to do It any of any kind It ia an attempt to compel it to treat the people of this State fairly and to give every man n square deni. If this state refinery succeeds It will not attempt to monopolise the oil business of this a late It has no auah purport in view. It la not nn attempt to establish a monopoly, but it te nn attempt to compel a monopoly already existing te be decent. It will not discourage, but encourage private Investments la this line ot industry. 11 will weiooma all aueh investment It te an attempt to make competition possible and not to destroy eompotl-tkaa Boctellom does, and when lta purporo ia achieved, when private capital can coma to Kansas sod find investment, in oil refineries, with a fair okanc of ancceoa; when normal condition have been restored; when individual competition shall again be passible; when the good conditions have been made permanent, then the state bo will not only be willing, but will glad to retire from the refining of oil andrfaav tbe business, aa wall as other lines of Industry, in tka hands of private competitors, where It legitimately belongs, bat where It la now impossible mi account of the greatest socialistic corporation now doiug business on earth, the Standard Oil company. in-Ju- iy m. CURE FOR A SPINAL DISEASE of Diphtheria is Uwd Casas of Cerebro Spinal Meningitis, Anti-Tox-la i New Y'ork. Feb. 17. i Test k aud cuuducled ai Giiuverncur hospital on patients suffering (mm cerebro spinal nieuinglii have led ihe doctors there to believe that a ocaaful treatment ha. bien fuund.Thifr l hai been no accepted iiieihod of tr'ii-inen- amoug niudicaii Tlie method tonaiuts uf the .njection iiii'm. new of of diphtheria. Oul of ei'di: rases live have been absolutely run4 without any subsequent voniplicat inland two kIiow liiipio! enu'iu. The (rib uncertain case in that of g fori of.K who was at ilu 'lipiLil ievntn days before site was treated with tfeu antl-toxi-d ami-toxi- Particularly interesting writ1 the esaes nf thr-- e brniher-- , from nine tu fourteen year. old. Antiiicr bruiUf bad died at home after mi ilitve. of two days. Eight thousand unit if n were given to each boy evrrr fourth hour. Two nf them are iwiw entirely well, and the third i. r.ipi'ly improving. anti-toxi- GOVERNOR MAY BE IMPEACHED West Virginia Senate Calls for as vestlgation. I Charleston, W. Va., Fch. 17. Afii i Governor severe arraignment uf While by Senator Caldwell, ir de -- a manded the spii.u his impeachnteni. today adopted a resolution lo the governor and appointed Kansas Olty, Fab. IT. John O'Brien, of assistant general manager the committee to that end. Prairie OU and Gaa company, which FOOD SUPPLY SHUT 6fF. handle tha bulk of the crude eil produced In the Kansas Arid, waa In Kansu City today and discussed conditions Intense Bitterness Amesg Strikers te In the (til field, where 6L Petersburg. an agitation against the Standard Oil company hoa been carried to such nn extant that it ln Bt. Petersburg. Kub. J7.-S-Iinibeing mod a matter of national inter- Bonlign' of the interior, h ordriW est. Mr. OBrien said: all governor of provinces nol to The Prairie Oil company determinatheir posts at praaent. tion to suspend further construction Th managers of the PoiitiJulf Ires operation la the Kansu and territory works announce that, as the field follow a natural result of a not returned te work, they xrill not hostile agitation which was designed further aupplted with provieiona oa aad carried oat. mo Lly by stock Jon-be- eradit from the company store to Injure the Prairie Oil and Gu til work is resumed. This mean company, (or Ihe Standard Oil com- over 10.000 persons will henceforth w pany. as they term It). Tbe only way deprived of the menu of obi slum In which thee stock jobber could word food. The decision has caused im elf the consequence of aa expoauro ol bitterness among tbe strikers. their operation lay In oernrlng a plausible exons with which to allay tbe Baa Francisco, Feb. 17. clamor of stockholder. been issued irom Ihe war have Few people realize th extent to board to inv' portment appointing which this stock Jobbing bnaineaa has on an alleged rton-agaud report tlgate been carried on In Kansas. Here I might of the accounts of Captain J"1! compiled aajr that the handbook by da L. Lafitte. quartermaster of Matthews and McMahon, of Chanuta, transport Logwn, now in this Kansas, shews sixty-fou- r companies, ThU board, It ia slated by Captala ur each capitalised at 31.000,000 and over, Bite's friend, is appointed ef or nn aggregate of about 974,000.000, request, aa be te held repoBibi wtta aa aggregate production of 1,310 the fund, and he assert that barrel per day, or about' twenty-ois a shortage In fund which u barrels prod anion per day ta each mil- beyond bit control. It is necessary lion dollar of capital. It will readily the qnartarmaoter of each lraai be seen that the wonderful promUea taka 18.000 or 3.009 ln bis made to atnrkholdera have never been each trip, as all payments of e,uP'. carried out. and the only sal 'atloa fur must be made lu apecie- - Un t the promoters lay in the puas:uiilijr of turn trip irom Manila Capiai" placing the blame on somebody, ana tor was ill and confined to hi- - bed n Standard Oil company was selected ms of the wsy ecro'v. W hile he ? tho target. This agitation give most. the money was in the charge of Of them their only exeuse for failure to ordinate, and ihe inveriigeW" comply with the'lr premises to manded is lo fix the repoebU(iy. ahoru- holder. possible, for the alleged "Report to the effect that we have Helena. Mont, FebTlT. -- Tlw posted notices declining to buy any Kansas oil am Incorrect and there i mittee appointed to ascertain and not one word of truth in tliem. aa well port to tb! hor.-the entltn u M as in a number of other reports and the liou-- e t.e honu-tfe nou-statements that have been published in intrm:u-e- d in t. national the papers, designed presumably to resell; stives reported that after a ftil investigation it had been keep up excitement at Topeka, by flood'll g tha state with ell kino of sensa.hut 7u r rui.t were urfarorah tional report. the measitro. Seveial repreaeataJTJ look exieption io thu report m EMPEROR WILL ACCEPT. commiitee, declaring that ta J not tteea consulted and the Berlin, Feb. 1". Emperor William adopted. will accept the degree of doctor of tew from the University of PennFan Francisco, Feb. sylvania. 9t wiki be fconfmed on lng bark Csiiforni ha aalied him in absentia, fob, 92. It will be regular cruise. Oa her jol l0i . bestowed oa Praaldrat Roosevelt at the tbe California bad poor linkef barrels same (imei a ben and only 820 l--v u re, a n e il v-- -- -- |