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Show Cnjmmer has mon - four rural L, tn T f "1"Lot "tor Circulation PPr "hl tn precinct n aoacN D. VOL Utah Weather . Forecast de- de" ali other paper forget this. It 01 (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) NO. OGDEN PETERSBURG QUIET BUT ST. PAM COSSACKS IT Riots Continue In Other Parts Russia and Telegraphic Communication Is Much Delayed. ish j P- - m' The Felt House Land company. W. la no al-- ! B. Hill, T. M. Foley, Thomas W. Irholding proceastona and tho win, Alger Smith and company. and William Fauntry, Stillwater. 1; ia uot , pal roll are everywhere. charged that the UlnnemMa men mude tav been barricaded and were in any way pa it ire with the froniiur They come been reaiored. The news-- 10 the alleged swindle. M innowill appear tomorrow and the Into ihe cane only because a cent purchasers they now hold land hghting plant here baa beea which ilu- government claims. la operation, it la alleged i hat the principal d and Prince Obo-C- p gjuy count Win of tho fend ant a obtained tho land by fraud received the leader of the )arty. in-- and collusion with employesWitah'n-tonMriv. Constitutional , I'nitcit Fiarc? bind office in wenibera of the municipality, Woodford K. Harlan, Wiliiijewith diaordera are reported liam namely K. alls. henjuimn F. Allen, Tbmd'"i. where a number id forest auperinteudem, and Grant E. iind other were burned to death., revolutionary out break In Koa- Taggart, forest supervisor. The plan under which It ia charged Bny were killed or wounded. Kff. t fwntairt. here. There ,ulc in the complaint That ihe westerners defrauded or attempted to defraud the government was thia: The forest reserve act provide that owners of land taken for the reserve may esctiaiige It for any other equal area of the gorernmeut domain. The defendiinta would get western lauds at $1.25 au acre, persuade the laud office men to include iheae next to worthless lands within the reserves and then select in lieu of the lands inn own a nr other pine lands taken bearing limber worih thousands, If not millions, of dollar. Either tltn si'itnpage or the laud or both, wsa then sold and ihe western men weie reaping a rich harvest when the Fulled Biaiei began Its investigation of stone and timber net operations. The government now sues to recover the land. Mueli of it ha on It the best timber left In Mlnnc sola. and anti-Jewli- h outrages oc--d Kara tuff, where many ahopa A bomb wan throw u r plundered. between rioiere tag the conflict lobilera and several were killed a ded. Koalof-oDon given of Wedneaday'a figure t ;;4 killed and J59 severely such from n cia) CONTINUE. EXCESSES Xov. LiMdoa. Russian All 4. Philadelphia. Nor. 2. The Board of. Bishop uf the Methodist Episcopal church will inform the trustees of the Boston university school of th oology on next Monday, that the plea of the trustees for the retention of Professor Hinckley Mitchell in the chair of ihe old Testament criticism in i hat school canuot he granted. Evidence of four students and- Processor Mitchell's book The World Before Abraham. formed the basts of bis condemnation. It ia stated on the beat authority that a heresy trial in Prof. Mitchell' conference that of Northern Xew York may result now and It is further bald that the logical sentence of the ousting of the Boston higher critics a that Prof. Torry o t the Northwestern university at Evanaton, III., who haa writ tea a book on The Shortcomings of Jeans" ia likely to hear from the Board of Bishops. IMPORTING Canadian Russia. eapeclally rbc Tbe Odessa Daily Mail' corree-pri- i Mount Vernon. Ohio. Nov. fl. - Hav- ' clrcum-wlnnee- car-.'laae- per-ehte- d e o niilt-U?,- H th: n'' ! ,1 T1 of the primer's strike. The Typothetae waa unable to get primers in Canada to take the places uf Jhe strikers, allbough union wages were offered for eight hours of work under open shop conditions, consequently cables were sent to England to send men to Canada. and last week 55 men left London e for Canada. A member of the said today that every week printer will be sent out from England until the required number is secured. Typo-theta- ! k,,r as-- fw... T.hi 1,1 Pir.,, ufa Mlnneao-- , the n? ni Jsl; 'vidyt:., "'"'f . ,"1 are favSl1 ,n (" naraf,d have rcmneciion - C.atk. A pur-"- r from f i. or from, San Fra a--' hirludci! - Trmlicr t-- Mnjnny lpitli ! otimed as itSier '"f'-nnim- " fraud. and comps uv. I(jCt,a r company. ILL Kansas Cily. Nov. I. ti. B. Flick Bey, of the Chicago Great Weal ern Railway, who was In Kansas Ciiy a ay to Ualvcston, la today on hi quoted as saying that President Boose-veil- s proposed rate bill will pass congress. I believe that the hill will be adopted by congress. snid Mr Ftickney, but s do not think It will make any Immediate appreciable difference to ahlppera. Yet as a national declaration of principla it means d The president's everything. ' recant' mend (Ion means, in effect, that when the nhippor dlsjmles the fairness of a railroad rate the two parties shall tribunal go before an arbitration whoae decision shall become a common rule for the kind of freight in question. The other method, that of going to law, is hoplesa. The real objection of railroad men to the appolmment of any tribunal Is a wholesome dial nisi of the sort of men who may he appointed. The posh lion should he one of dignity with a life apiKrintment similar In Its term to that of the United States enprento court. If appointments of that sort can be guranteed. I believe that the manager of every important railroad In the country will endorse the measure. MORE GRAFT DISCLOSED. A Government Officer Who Stole From . Ia-'IP- REPUBLICAN . The ad-d- - standard been established. The remedy for corruption haa been found iu the heart of the people. The grafter, as a rule, does not know good from bad: all be know j public. Hill be know good politic from bad politic. When any number of Individuals secure a monopoly on some necessity of life and exact from tbe people more than the natural price, it la a graft. 8nch ia the trust. This graft ia the outgrowth of tha greater graft kuowa as the protective tariff, by A new liu which a cUsaem given special privileges whereby they isn prey upon the rest of the people. A special privilege i at the bottom of every graft. No one ever hsard of a legislator being bribed to give equal rights to all- - it is always fore the pnrpcse of .obtaining sonic privi-ligor franchise for a few. To the extent. Hint equal righis can be restored to all and the special privilege of the few taken away just ut that extent will the Inducement of rorrup lion be lessened. Ft. rolersbuvg, Xov. 3 The appointment of M Bakifnictieff aa a minister to Japan has been suspended pending a fiaal decision as to whether the mission at ToU will be raised to an smbaiisy. After M. lJakliuiellefT appointment had been decided upon the Japanese government notified the Husalan government that it contemplated raising the diplomatic misslou to the great powers, including Russia, to the dignity of embassiea. It. ia considered Among diploma probable that Count Witte may prove a thorn in iho side of British and Russian statesmen who are laboring lo entente. He secure an is likely at least io oppose the scheme which ia aimed primarily at thr isolation of Germany. The present entente, however, has a friend in Count lisms-dorfthe foreign minister, who is an admirer aud friend of M, Declasse's defeated policy. The Associated Press learns that negotiations hive not proceeded fsr and the exact status lx as follows: Lord Laumlownc suggested to Couni Denckendorff. the Rnaaiaa ambaanador to Creat Britain, ihe desirability of Great Britain and Kinvsia settling iheir differences covering oul standing questions relating to the Indian frontier, and Count Loirisdorff and Sir Charles Hardinge, the British ambassador to Russia, also discussed the subject without formally committing themselves, Russia finally Huggcsted that Great Britain should formulate and submit pro posit Ion as a basis for negotiations, and there the nisi ter rests. It Is presumed that. Sir Charles Hardlhge while in London will confer with Lord lansdownn on this matter, and will bs prepared upon hi return to Russia io offer to concrete plnn of settlement. Anglo-Russla- n f, PROHIBITION ON CANAL'. Chicago. X.v. 3. Mias Eva Marshall L Angeles, Cal., Nov. 3. Everett Shonts, of Chicago, who Is national B. Thomas, former supervisor of the president of tbe Young People's Chrisgovernment forest reserve in south- tian Temperance Union, aud a sister ern California, was indicted today by of Chairman T. P. Shunts, of the Panathe United States grand Jury charged ma Canal commissinn, outlined a plan with having presented false and ficti- today to make tbe Panama canal zone y a prohlbltioiL district. Mias Shonts tious claims for expenses to the of the interior during hia in- hopes to be 'the Instrument that, acThere are fifteen counts cording to her view, will save the thoucumbency. The sands of laborers in he employed there against the former supervisor. court fixed bond In the sum of 92,500, from the demurs fixing effects of which be gave. pulqtie" and agiiadlcntc" and othrr intoxicating beveridgea. WALLACE GIVES HIS VIEWS. NOLAN IS NABBED. Former Chief Engineer Favors Sea Level Canal. Phoenix. Arix . Nov. 3. ti. O. Nolan, an attorney at Florence, haa been arWashington. Nov. 3. John F. Wal- retted and brought here by a United lace, former chief engineer of th. States deputy for proceedings in rePanama canal, was before the board of moval to Oregon, where lie is wanted consulting engineers today to give the in connection with land frauds. Nolan result of his experiences while he was was apprehended on instruction from in charge of canal operations. Mr. the United Slate circuit court, in Wallace strongly favors a sea lev Oregon to answer an Indictment for canal and haa gone on record to that conspiracy. nc-retsr- eff-ci- . - 1 O., Nov. Unde 8am. At a meeting of STRUCK A LOAD OF DYNAMITE. Jockey club, M. horse the name I Mitchell, in whose Ft. Iiouis. Mo., Nov, 3. Kreckman alias Cataract, wa entered along at 25 miles an hour 8perillng s' Missouri 30. Oet rare. aixUi at Jamaica in the Pacific passenger train struck and Trainer M. Ftenl and J. M. Mllkina demolished a wagon 3.000 and the home Treckman were ruled pounds of dynamite atcontaining the Spring aveoff the turf. nue crowing today, killing the mule Fer-ild- , attached to the vehicle. There was no Bt. Paul. Minn.. Xov. 3. O. 8. explosion. for the past twelve commissioner of the Northern Pacific YELLOW FEVER REPORT. railroad, has resigned to ofbecome tne rnllj jt'MU'ral wliclior New Orlrsiis, Nov. 3- .- Ksport to 6 rtor-- 1 man comnany. M. T. Sander or ro : New rases, total 3.391. Deaths the, p. t,p for thn !n department has been nponinied 1. total 49. New foel none. Ohms unNon hern der treaiment 15. Discharged S.834. J in Mr. Fcrnald's place. ns-Ifa- Cidcbud. armory, with u seatiiv eaiwciiy of aliuut 5.0'k, was lou.gii' completely audience tilled with an enihtis.ii-'.i- e r which gathered to bear a political et by Governor Jowi'h ft". Folk uf Missouri, in support of 'h.- rtaie Democrat ie valid idaie. lie v;i introduced os foby Mayor Johnson and llow: A political reilral i going on all over the laud against matting. The peuplo uf Philadelphia. New York, Butlalo, Fan Francisco and Cincinnati are lighting for their env and to regain the government tm-- have lost. A wonderful levolnn.m haa been wrought in the conscience of mankind in the last four cur. We had gutteu to a point ia this country when pa'.ilotiKm meant little more than a SLAV AND BRITON MAY SETTLE UP Railroads Have But One Objection to The Measure. New York. Xov. .1. "'puiidenta are steward of the the by fn",d ""O' o,'nl,d ' !o J: r1i Employara Are Sanding to England for Man. BILL Trusts Not Only Offspring rf Protection, Says Folk of M.ssour:, to Clevelander. word. Means of Hazing. gbes an uiiciinrirmed report, ing secured (fttlmoiiy that ai least .'ill Klahmcff ban bren absolutely one vicilm of hazing at Kenyon collie any' that tlie by fire. Iaul Barber and pnwilbly other r aulnirlia uf Odessa Ptcrneasyp. lege had been tied co railroad tracks, the Zarava and been hare Inveatigation Into the death of Young rimij'elrl. 8iewart Pierson was couilnued today The KlelT correspondent of the same by the coroner. paper nays lira: the llriiUh conaulaie Pleraon was killed last Fa turd ay by bad been riddled with liullei. The a a locomotive at Gambler, in ninia'iun ihere, he add, however, ia which auggeat. tha he might Improving. Inn during the note bands have been tied to the raila. id rtnrdiva niupiied a everybody In Today's testimony in the Pierson nr afoot and compelled all to inquest developed the fart that the prove i hey were not Jewe before perboy was lying prostrate on the track them mitting to go on. Ladlea wit"ve were torn open to discover when the engine struck him. The nesses examined were President if they were The wearing crosses. Pierre, of Kenyua college; Henry Briilah consul r atopped by anldiera Beam, a student, and W. H. Stamp, ith lerrled rifle . who. however, the mob to wreck tho house roundhouaa employs, who cleared the engine after Its arrival at Mpunt if a wealthy Jew. Nearly all the Vernon. Tlie previous evidence Gut bwrva and ahopa ikona and It. display was the custom of the fraternity uilier chriatian cinblema. A dlapatrh to the Dally Telegraph men to tie students to the tracks was m 81. Petersburg at at re that Prince corroborated in today's teatimony. ovMr. Plrrre'a examination lasted Alula Oltolenaky has been appointed ! Ho wplaee M. Voliiedonatcff aa chief er two hours and was severe. said he saw the marks on the body Wwnor of ihe holy anyod. The tmily Oddcasa cor-als- described aa rope mark, bill believed them to be only part of ihe Injuries reports Klahlnrff in inflicted by the locomotive. A week before death Pleraon. it was brought out In the examination, was EXCESSES. compelled by the fraternity men to crawl the length at the village, goadBfflla Nov. 4. Tlie Tageblatt ed bnhlrol by men with sticks and gnati the following dispatch from clubs and that this treatment developowner of three house in ed deep abacesMea on his knees. The which Dr. Workman placed AmiJow,)! (.jtnfgHen have been bandages about the scare were on the body when X "I1 f" lhro'1 da all the it was found. '1 "l1 and private houses l. " J " lo'allymanydestroyed. The LAND FRAUD IS LANDED. IJJIir.j rf ,,P!'5, 'Icllma is largo. larhip??11 rtn' been Honolulu. Nov. S. G. L. Brokaw. 1 while the S.nrJ!?y who was Indicted with three other nli'' hroked nn with cynical' at Spokane. Wash., over one The l(,.ation ia dea- - persons year ago for land fraud, la believed Tbe L'kai to be In the custody of Maul Island poVneignr'g Kieff correa-- . surrendered himself. represent, 1he atiualion Jin- -' lice. Brokaw Marshal Hendry left toUnited Slates r1,I Rajr ! ,he : rpepon-ten . reTbe number of night for Maul and will probably Browith i IT about 100, but turn here next Wednesday on the "inilrJh'J.U"il'fls ,,f lM?r,1,,n" were kaw. Brokaw arrived here from mangled and the city" French bark Charles Gonnod .a Newcastle Australia, under command hU'Tih.e appearance, have returned lo of Charles Brown. Brokaw says that after hia arrest at Spokane he forfeited his bail and shipped on a veseei lo Australia, and inasmuch as three of hia associate were convinted and suffered punishment he also wants to MNNE80TA LAND take hia penalty. FRAUD8. It is said that the land frauds in UpUn1tMHw.ve BMn Fi,ed " question consisted of securing C.OfK) acres of land In Montana Illegally. Circuit Court. j District Attorney Breckone haa rebhed Btutea ceived a cable from Spokane requeskirto1 Breck-on- a ,""'h filed ting the return of Brokaw. Mr. of Brop1' klain ,hl l nlted "xiay V called for a description has Hit ClrStaies Wn,,. ifaat TLh h he brings aiilt; kaw in order to satisfy himself ' Hd- -. John A. the right man ia under arrest. trover, uj recover S -. lav RULED OFF THE TURF. i1"1'1 in and C'h, 8t. bieb PRINTERS. Winnipeg, Manatoha, Nov. i!. The Canadian Typothetae has begun to import printers from England to break are suffering cunaiderahle ifigiphic delay. Apparently the ukase baa nut leg of ilir amnesty It la expee'eff been published. ) ifet it will be today, but poertbly ila wUiraiioa miy be postponed until isuday. Pany correa pondmi in Odea-- a aid elaerhrre report great difficulty agfiwirhlng ihelr re porn and they in obliged oi seek the aid anil pro-MtAU ilia of ihe military. TIED TO A RAILROAD TRACK. pntm received here go to conflim the cm' inucil seriousness of the Students Used That Method aa a lMiwlh excesses. NOVEMBER 4, PRICE FIVE 1?05. CENTS j 1 aliil CORNING. BISHOPS WILL iHARRIMAN TARIFF IS SAVE BIBLICAL THE MOTHER WILL NOT REPUTATIONS OF GRAFT! JOIN CLARK L n UTAH. SATURDAY CITY, Fair Saturday and Sunday. a DAN PATCH IS SWlfT. Equaled the World's Pacing ord of 1:591-4- , a Rec- - Lexington. Ky.. Nor. 3.Dan Patch equaled the world's pacing record this afternoon, going the mile in l:.,9 equaling Star Pointer's time. The mile was made with e runner at his side. Nd regular meeting is being held, and li is no:, thiwirht the rec- - Old will aland. II las Ai:sc;t. Cal. Xov. 3.- -E. lla'Tiin.ii. it is siuicd. ha declared to Join Fcuator . A. Clark aud hi in tl.v v:i el rue. ion of the pie wern laid Vega and posed ruil.iav lSiillti'eg. a iii.,i.iure uf 113 miles. The resul:, it i mid. will im the completion and of the line a a venture entirely it.di'i'eudeut of ihe Fun Pedro, l.os Ball aud Lake railroad wuh the Bout hern Pacific having no owucreliip in iho Rear Admiral Prince Louis of Battenburg Hears Message of Good Will to President. Durand Gives Reception. 'loday it wa stated at Ihe oflicw of J. Roes Clark that rail and lie for the iii-- line are avnvms. Nrarlr li,. OOtl tons of steel will lie fur the ptirpof-- in addition to 4nV0oo tie. Warhingtou, Nov. I. With great, Work on tile road will he ruibed a eclat. Rear Admiral Prince Louis of. a Miwible. rapidlyHa uen burg was received by ihe President and Mrs. Kouscislt at 3 o'rbM-JOY IS UNBOUNDED. i hi afternoon. Tha prince was tha bearer of a personal mssaage of good S. Tlie joy will from Baku, Caucasiu, Nov, King Edward lo President' o the population ovr tlie Imperial and was presented to tha nianilesto is uulHiunded. Fir. Henry Mortimer by president There were senarate procession at Durand, tha British The ambassador. Musmi! mans, Armenians, students and presentation wa mads the occasion Socialism. The Socialism marched to of a brilliant reception. Tonight the. ihe prison and demanded the lliea-lioDuraml The British ambassador and lady of the politiral prisoner. a stale dinner to their distinguish-- ' troops fired on ihe Socialism and gav ed gucHi, followed by a largo reception many were wounded. and hall. Not since Prtaoa Henry of; FOREIGN TRAVELERS MUST PAY. Pnisua was a guest of Ihe Germau smhsksador at Washington haa a royal visitor the recipient of greater Montreal, Nov. 3. H. I. Hamilton, honor been than those with which Great an American traveler, waa a ires led Britain' admiral priuos haa bean oiday for failing to pay the provincial to tha national capital. Fava tax or 8300 ou foreign and English travelers. This is the first case that for the ahaaiire of military honors, th haa been made under the new law. priaua'a entry to ihe capital loday har No American or English traveler can been interned with as much ceremony the do business in the province of Quebec a lliat whirh made memorable sevgreeting of the Prussian princs now without paying this tax. eral years ago. This has been the buUwt day he haa peut since he arrived off Annapolis Wednesday. Fhortly after 8 oclock this morning, the prince, with bin pennnal etsff and office i of hit aqiiadron, repaired aboard the Yankion. lender of the North Atlantic fleet. Captain Ghsrardi and Rear Admiral Evans were at ilia gangway to welcome the Britishers escorted a hoard. Captain tiherardl tha priuee and the commanding officer to hi cabin, where they were Joined by Resr Admiral Davie, commanding the Fecund ritvLion of battle the ships; Rear Admiral Brownson. rsuls-ecommander of Ihe new armored division, nd'sptsln Piilibnry, the chief of staff. The Junior officers of tit priuea parly were escorted lo the wardroom.' Half en where tby were hour later the Yankion weighed anchor and filing the pennants of tha Case British and American admiral, started np th harbor. Th prince wa the Girins life of the party on tlie trip and after a chat with his fellow flag officers. Joined Ihe Junior officers in the wardroom. Captain ,tiherardl brought his Burun, Nov. 3. Followiug a brief ship to anchor well np in the harbor conversation by officers over tbe king of Annapolis about half poll nine. Addistance telephone the scene of de- miral Evana barge waa qnlckly alongvelopments in (he fumoua suit case side and took tho flag officers ashore, mystery has shifted from New York the Junior officers aUnrilug In Captain back to Hoaion. Dr. Perry D. Mc-lo- tiherardl launch. a reputable physician of the , Admiral Bands g reeled tlie prince at Ruck Bay district, was arrested to- the boat landing at Annapolis and day on ihe rharge of performing an escorted the party to csrris, which illegal opri'alion on Hunan Geary, tbe took them across town to the special Cambridge chorus girl, whoae remain train that was In waiting at the B. A were found in two suit cases in the O. alat km to convey the party to waters of Boston harbor. Washington, reaching here at 11:34 a. Through tbe confession of Lewis at. Crawford and William Howard, the Short ly before 3 oclock this aftertwo men arrested In New York ) ester-day- , noon Prince Jmls and Hlr Mortimer the authorities received evidence Durand arrived at. the White House which in their opinion warranted the In the ambassador's open landau. Folarrest of Dr. McLeod (his afternoon. lowing In carriage came tlie memIt is alleged that Mr. McLeod was bers of the prince' aisff. The party called into the case after the first op- waa met at the main entrance by the eration was pcrfoimed in tha Tremont president'a military and naval aides street office and that he performed a and escorted to the Blue room, where second operation of a desperate na- a distinguished company awaited their ture in the vain attempt to save tbe arrival. In a few moments the great life of the young wuimm. Miss Geary carved wood door swung open and failed to recover. It ia alleged, and that President and Mrs. Roosevelt enterDr. McLeod, in an effort to conceal ed. The prince was presented by Rir bis crime, dismembered the body. Mortimer Durand and the former ImDr. McLeod will bo arraigned in Ihe royal message No sum has been mediately delivered court tomorrow. the president. The piluce then to of as hie amount ibe to set tonight the member of hi Rteff and bail boud. but IXslrlet Attorney M. J. presented tha commanding officers of his suite. Cist the to gravslated owing Sugbrue Both the president and Mrs. Rooseity of the charge, a large bond would velt were markedly cordial and hear be necessary. exthe .Morris Nathan, the lover of Mlae ty in their welcome, thatpresident the stay the hope pressing in been Pittswho arrested ha Geary, of the British squadron In American burg last Saturday night and brought waters would prove enjoyable to them. to this cily in a state of collapse, is The president recalled the grncraii hosat the gradually recovering city wltli which American navsl pital, where he waa taken on hia ar- hospitality are officers alwaya received la British Is a In condibut not rival here, yet The president, and the prince Into port. to be brought tion court, into an earnest talk entered then lie will Nathan probably arraigned bout tbe varloun problem of a modWhile at first the in court Mundsiv. The prince was impresaed police were of the opinion that Na- ern asvr. knowthan wa not directly connected with with the detailed and technical In his tne care, they i.nw ay that Nathan ledge shown by the presidentof warconducted the negotiation with the discussion of various type Thr, reception lasted about an proprietors of the Trcnront street es- ships. tablishment and the place with which hour. Beside Vice Prekidrni Fairbanks and Crawford was connected and that he was fully aware or the result of the Mts. Fairbanks and the e blurt members, and their wires, many notables operation. were present. .Tonight (he police directed Ihelr ef- from the army and nary forts toward locating another man Ferret i ry Bonaparte left the reception and returned to the navy departformerly connected wPh the Tremont early ment ia assemble the chief of Ihe si root office. bureau of tlie department In his room to await tha official call ORIENTAL GOODS SEIZED. of the prince. They were kept waitoff)' ing for more than an hour, tbe prince Sea til'1, Wu.. Nov. eers have seized four cases of Oriental j through a misunderstanding haring embassy from the good recently landed at the Puget' returned to theWhen he finally arrivSound navy yard from th transport White Houae. Zaflro and hilled to Mis. P. Hrlmuib ed. accompanied by hia personal staff, the secretary of 21 i East G2nd street. New York. he apologised frankly toand end chief of bureaus expressed They were sent to this country by his keea regret at the Incident. The Nary Paymaster LultiKh of Yokohama. cheered wa loudly by the emThe Inspactor Ray that the article prince were not declared and will be .old by ployes of the department an be left building. th. appraiser. The articles me val- theHad the weather been dear. Sir ued at more than f 1.0440. Mortimer Durand would hare taken orer the city, POPE RECEIVE8 AN AMERICAN. Prince Louis for a drive in late In the hut a drizzling rain set Rome. Nov. 3. Tbe pope tod'- re- afternoon and the drive wan Abandonceived William M. Collier. American ed, which gave the prince several minister to Spain, and Mrs. Collier. hours rest before the elaborate state The pope, spe'ug that Airs. Colliei dinner at whirh Ambassador and Lady hid an tinmonnred phoiograph of him- I Durand entertained In his honor toit. wrote hi night. self In her hand. n It , nl rr"irn4 it to h"r j Thirty-siguests made up the comMessing pany at the dinner wbu-- included, be In a frame. j e - Kooi-eve- lt ' aal-corn- WHO CUT r Physician Arrested In of Chorus Death. i'k enioi-ialned- . side the prince and tha officer of bin paivy and the emluiaay staff, Secretary of Fret and Mrs. Root, Admiral and hire. Dewey, Lieutenant General and Mrs. Chaffee, Hear Admiral and Mr a. Evans. Hear Adlinlral and Mr. Pavia, Rear Admiral Hrownsou, aaslsi ant secretary of stale and Mrs. Bacon, end Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Oliver. Three hundred additional guests were Invited at half past ten for the reception and ball. Tha spacious state apartments of the emlaey were elaborately decorated. The prince received with Ambassador and Lady Durand, tho presented Including the ambassadors, ministers and rharge d'affalre oT the diplomatic corps, the memlirra of the cabinet and the ranking officers of th army aui navy. Later in the evening Ihe prince led the way to the splendid ball room of the embassy and oiienud the ball with MU Durand. The brilliant scene la tha ball room ha seldom been equalled In Waiblpgic.n, Tomorrow Prince, lamia will be the guest of Ueutosni General thaffee at au elaborate luncheon. In the afternoon he will witness n vxhibiiion cavalry drill at Fort Meyer and later attend a reception ut tbe commandant's quarters. In the evening the prince will lie the guest of Die President and Mrs, Roosevelt at a aisle dinner. CHINESE MASSACRES. Explanetien Offered for the Killing ef the Miaaionanea. New York, Nov. 3. Tbe Rev. Arthur J. Rrown. ou of the secretaries of thn Preabyteriau board of foreign nueelona in ibis cily, received a cablegram in answer to one enl lo Ucv, Jienry V. Noyes of Canton, Chius, Dr. Brown Interpret the calile to mean that a religion fastlvai of the Chinese brought togerbir a great crowd of people and developed mm-n axel lenient end produced such an Cliinc- feeling that took advantage of the uuraat and the mob swept over the mixsiun premises. anti-foreig- lafe, VISITED LATIN AMERICA American Are Raprasantativea turning Hem. Re- Rio Janeiro, Brasil, Nov. 3. Judge William L, Penfleld, soiocllor of thn tale department at Wanhlngtan. wh 4ms been visiting Central and South American republlrn to investigate the trade relations of those countries and Europe, with tho view to improving American commerce with th countries lying south of tbe United Stale, and David K. Thompson, th American ambaimador to Brazil, sailed for jew York today nn the British steam- er Tennyson. RUBBER I VENTURE A FAILURE. And Now Stockholders Are for an Accounting. Asking Boeton. Mci., Nov. 3. The receivers of the Consolidated Rubber PJmitelion company, which haa plantation in Mexico, today filed a suit in thn slate supremo rourt against the officers and dlrerlor of th corporation reek I ui( nn accounting of mime of ihe money alleged to have disappeared by reason of fraudulent and negligent nett of ill defendant. RAILROAD FOR ALASKA. Lon Angelc. Cal., Nov. 3. The Er. cnlng Exprcan says: Alaska will have a railway Ha entire length from north to Houih and giving communication with theoutsldo world. If plan which are being formulated In this city are carried out. llsrrr White, former mayor of Seattle In at the head of the enterpriMC, which Include as application to congreiN) during the coming reunion for a government auhaldy. Tho idea, an outlined. In fur the government to guarantee hondn of the propowit company, which in yet io lie organized for the the promoter tiring the credit ihus obtained to raise the funds for building the lin. It la expected that. Senator Piles of Washington, will father the scheme in ptr-por- e, congress. If sueceasful the enterprise will Involve an expenditure of about 40,onOe (100. The road will be nearly 5,0'jtl miles in length. , ONE OF WHALERS ESCAPES Ban Francisco, Nor. 3. Whaling steamer William Baylioa. one of tha veaseli which earaped the grip of the Arctic ice. arrived here today with over 30,000 pound of whalebone, and the oil from sixteen whales. The value of her cargo in estimated at $150.040.. Captain Bod fish of the Bay lira first sent, from Unalaska. the new that, the whaling flret had 1mm caught in the ice. Experienced shipping men here think it impossible for all ef thn imprisoned vessel to remain intact nntil tha sea opens, and thoso which do so will have to face the danger of tbe breaking up of the ico Hoes in tbe spring. The whaling hark Colifor. ni arrived hre today from the Son'll sen. RALLY AT THE OPERA HOUSE NEXT MONDAY EVENING |