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Show Utah Weather hS - 0du than all a1" P,Pr SSTrta. elroulalian frst wltha In cwntry an la sack precinct. VOU DL NO. Forecast It thia. bwtaar w" (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) t OGDEN UTAH. CITY, ABOUT state , lnatea Carlos F. Morales from tha situSr't Lake, Jan. 6. While la a ation and leave without question the Mra. cl delirium early today, legs lit y of Raymond Cacuree governor. an actresa from Nw York The government acting In conservaol an tism and adhering to the constituCity, itrer the dwl body tion. Peace conditions were restored houra few a tefore, bora to her tha vesterday. Carlo F. Morale not yet from the fourth etory window of heard from. who WUaon hotel. Mra. Armstrong, t, THE SAN PEDRO U known to tha atage aa Mine la one of the flower glrle of the Will Soon Build a Line from RiverEsmeralda 81ters company, and took side to Daggett. tha Or part In their performance at ElMaude Los Apgelee, Jan. 5. phouin theater laat night. liot another member ol the com- Kearns of Salt Lake, Utah, now a Mra. Arm- member of the board of directors of the pany. was in the room with Los Angeles k Salt Luka her. San Pedro. to restrain unable Mated in aa Interview tonight strong hut wta railroad, g lnveetl-gatinthat his road will in the very near fuCoroner Dana T. Smith, after commence the construction of a the matter, elated that no fur ture from Riverside to Daggett, Cal., line taken. be would ther official action which will complete their line from 8alt Lako to the ooaaf. At present the Balt Lake road to using the Santa F track between these points, which coven n distance of more than luu miles. Ana-liiwni- l, t, 8r-sean- r BODIES OF MINERS RECOVERED Roanoke, Vt. Va., Jan. 6. The minhodiee of all of the twenty-thre- e er killed in the gaa explosion In the Coppe coal mine at Ooaldale, W. Va., yeaterday. hare been recovered. The bodice were taken from the ah aft and carried to a houaa adjoining tha big tipple at tha mine entrance and laid there In a row. All of tha bodies have len identified. Nearly all of the Tie time were found lying with their hand covering their facea. One body wbi in a alttlng posture on n pile of real, the hahdi covering his face. LAWYER 'MILLER HAS RIVED. NOT AR- Poise, Ida., Jan. I. Fred Miller of the Spokane law firm of Robertson, Rntenhaup k Miller, did not arrive at Caldwell today, as expected, to defend Harry Orchard, alia Thomas Hogan, on the charge of murdering Prank HOUSE WILL DEFY THE SENATE. Washington, Jan. 6. The house committee on interatate and foreign commerce haa decided to defy the senate in connection with all lighthouse measures and similar bills which must be passed on by the committee. It has been the practice of the house to frame these measures In such a way that a sum of money not specified, but not to exceed a certain amount, la to be used for the particular Improvement. The senate Invariably has changed auch bills ao that they appropriate a fixed amount. Thia system to regarded by the members of the house interstate end foreign commerce commission as being conducive to reckless expenditure, and the members of the committee will refuse to accept auch a' bill hereafter and purpose forcing the senate to endorse measures which will 'enoodfaga tha completion of the work at tha lowest possible cost and the saving of balances which may remain. This action of the house committee Is In line with the general opposition which the house la offering to what la declared tha encroachment of tha senate upon Its rights; -- It to said he left the Steunenberg. train at Walla Walla, and it la supposed ha will arrive here tomorrow morning. County Attorney Von Duyn states it will be Impracticable to hold the prelTO ACCEPT DECORATION. iminary examination before WednesThe chemical analyst! of the day. Washington, Jan. 5. The secretary powden found In Orchards grip has not hern completed. Prof. C. F. Jones of state haa asked congress to the following officers of the army tha state university at Moscow is on-l- ie his way to complete tha analysis and to accept certain decoration conferverity the results reached by the lo- red by the emperor of Ruasla: cal chemist. Hie report must tie seBrigadier General T. H. Barry, Colcured before the state will be ready to onel John Van R. Hoff, at the medical proceed with the preliminary examinat- department; Lieutenant Colonel W. 8. ion. Schuyler, general staff ; Major M. The local analysis of these powden Macomb, general staff; Captain Carl Indicates they high explosives, but Relchman, Seventeenth Infantry, and It Is understood these have been very Captain Sydney A. Ctoman, general superficial teats, the person making tail. them not being equipped to do the The secretary haa aaked congress to authorise Brigadier General J. F. Bell, work thoroughly. , an Captain Grots Hutcheson, of the general staff, and Captain T. B. Motlke, general stuff, to accept decorations of El Paso. Tex, Jan. 5. Owing to a tha Order of the Legion of Honor, enow blockade on the Rock Island near conferred on them by tha French govBants Rosa, N. M., traffic has been ernment. completely tied up on that line for a wak and beginning today trains were A RUS81AN MUSICIAN. detoured over tha Bants Fa tracks, and will go to Kansas City that way. New York, Jan. 6. The Russian Tha El Paso k Southwestern road, conductor, Wassily Safonoff, who came which connects with the Rock Island from Moscow to eonduct several conabove El Paso, la completely out of certs of the Philharmonic society, led coal, due to the blockade of Ms branch the orchestra in Its public rehearsal Iina leading 1o the Dan-socoal fields. today at Carnegie halL The hall wee As a result of its Inability to get fuel, crowded, and when 8afonoff appeared the El Pa-- o A Southwestern has been he was enthusiastically cheered. compelled to borrow from other roe da symTachalkawakya "Manfred for it 4 trains on the western end of phony was tha feature of the program the I'ne, which runs to Blebee and and the only Russian number. Bsfou-off'- e Douglas And it smelter at Dougin reading of the ymphony gave the will be tied up for lack of fuel If the Russian characteristics tree rein and blockade Is not soon broken. aroused the audience to a pitch of fruit shipments Intended for the rare enthusiasm. Ijock Maud are all detoured over other His direction of the orchestra was line. This is the worst situation the effective throughout. Rock Island has faced since building Into F.I Paso. h TRAFFIC IMPEDED BY SNOW. n CM1-orn- ls FRANK MAN AND WOMAN FOUND DEAD. Chicago, Jan. Mr. Carl O. Alxn-l,- P avenue, Lakevlew, J- a traveling salesman, of the Almherg family, "5 were found dead In an alley near niJ Buckingham place at dnight laat night Each had been killed by a revolver shot In the tempi. which had caused their ' found being beside Moller. 0e2l at first believed Mrs. bad been killed by Moller snd that the latted had then commit-u'clde- . but early this morning while not abandoning this theory, began sn Investigation to learn the two had been killed by "third peroon. The woman's husbind, Almberg, was taken to the Sii police station. f? I ! E. Moller, Al--li- lf 'Pn morales legally impeached. Washington, Jan. B. The secretary war today received the following cablegram from Colonel Colton, the comptroller and general receiver of Dominican rustomn, dated Santo January 2; F. Morale legally Impeach-ri-J- 1 .by congreae. Raymond acting in accordance with the us a. I tut Ion pending final action proceeding supreme court. Thin eUm- W M. RYAN IN CHARGE STRIKE. OR New York, Jan. 5. The of testimony lu two suits brought by the siate of Missouri, to oust the Oil company of Indiana, ilu- Watrrs-P'crc- e Oil company and the Republic Oil company from Missouri und to prevent the carrying out of uii - umeng ftpanies mentioned. ua begun today Frederick W. Sanborn. a special ccrimitKloner. appointee by (inventor genFolk, Herbert S. Hadley, attorney eral of Missouri, conducted th- - state's agrrtmi-u- be-fj.- 'e case and attempted to shoa from the Introduced that the Waters-pterc-e aud Republic Oil companies were in reality but subsidiary concerns of the etnnr.ard Oil company, i.n Indiana branch of which conducts the Standard's business in the west. During todays hearing there was a number of lively lllia be mu opposing lawyers, oue resulting In a demand by the attorneys for the defendant companies that tue testimony ho taken down verbatim in long band by the commissioner. Attorney General Hadley agreed to thl, saying he could remain at the hearing as long as anyone eb-eThis tedious method of recording the testimony pet milted of the exam!- .o wltnesres toL;y- nation of but Ub0 of these was E. L. Bedford, a re-celver for the Standard Oil company, who evfused absolutely to answer suy I qeeriions involving the Standard O' witness other The affairs. company's was A. V. Jockel, formerly a boot-keepfor the Standard Oil company, to the who said he was transfen-eWaters-Pier- c Oil companys office at Oklahoma Oiy without resigning his place with the Ltandard. He said ho had been instructed to say the coinpiae was sn independent concern, but declared that Waters-Pierccompanv barrels were filled with oil from Standard barrels. Attorney General Hadley said he would report recafcltrant witnesses to the supreme court and allow that tribunal to deal with them. Tho hearing will proceed tomorrow. A. V. Jockel. who said he was formerly s bookkeeper for the Standard Oil company, then took the witness stand. Ha testified that ha was during part of 104 at the offices of the company in Newark, N. , snd that he knew W. R- - King, a general sales agent, and K. P. Tinsley, vice president of Ihs Waters-PlercOil company. What connection did Mr. Tinsley have with Standard Oil company? aaked Mr. Hadley. Counsel for the Standard Oil company objected to the question. When Ur. Hadley Insisted on an answer, the witness said: I dont know his exact title with the Standard ' what was. but I understand he received all reporta between' New York and the Newark branch of the Standard Oil company." . er Wate-s-Pler- Tlio trial cf Annapcli-- , Mil J,in. 5 B. Juarumi of Midshipman Petr.si-Penaacoia, Fla., .. member id tlu firt cf hazing Midclass, on ihe diri-pshipman Cheater S Roberts id Jo.lel. 111., e member of :!,e fourth class, began thia juornluM. ; tier thi- record of yesterday's proc-- d.nga had been rra. The charge is by iz specification. each aiding a separate incident of hasing lu which Roberta waa Ihe viciiin. RuVn was also the alleged aulterer In the incidents upon which are baaed all four of ihe in Foster case, the trial of which waa completed yesterday. Marzoni la being defended h George H. Mann, an attorney of New York City, who was a member of the class of lfc95. Naval aradomy. No rharge against any other midshipman has aubeen filed as yet, hut the acadt-aithorities stale tha: the court will be kept supplied with charges at ihe termination of each (use for an luedilnlie period. Marconi was brought before the court and introduced George 11. Mann of New York aa hi counsel, who aked that the trial of the case be delayed until the opening of the court tomorwee granted. . row, and the request Mr. Mann la a former member ot the , class of 1895. of the Naval academy. ' Still another midshipman involved in the hexing la Midshipman IjouIi Dean Causey of the first rlaai. The charge of haalngiFourth ClaMiuan Bennett, with the various specification, was served on Causey this morning, and hie case probably will be taken up at the conclusion of Marconi's case. Young Causey, vfho la a eon nf W. J. Causey of Berwick, Mi., 1 one of the prominent athlete of ihe academy. He holds the rank fit first petty offlrer. Tenth company, 'in the tint battalion of the brigade dt midshipmen at the academy. Court adjourneo until tomorrow. n com- ce e J-- o spoci-ik-atlo- y 1 REVOLUTION! ABOUT TO END. Washington, jin. 6. Cable advices received today at the stale department from San I Domingo announre that the revolution la practically at in end, ihe troops are dispersing to their homes and the country ts again becoming quiet. MRB. BTONE DIES. Ban Franclaeo, Jan. 5. Mrs. Annie Rttrr Jennings Btone, wife of General George Stone, chairman of the California Republican committee, died last night, aftare prokmged lllaewe. Hhe if Ik this city and state. -- PLAY PRESENTED AN UNNAMED I - 6. A new unnamed play was presented tor the first time at the Davidson theatre tonight, in which all characters are Indiana. It waa .written by Donald MacLaron of Milwaukee, for Wm. A. Brady- and Grace George, Mr. Brody's wife, took ths leading woman's role. Both McLaren and Brady were called before the curtain for short speeches. The plav is of the period when the whites first came to America and tells of the love of many Indian braves for a beautiful girl. She Is killed by one of the rejected lovers and tha play rtosr with the canoe hearing her bodv going down a stream to the falls, at tha foot cf which the grant spirit is to receive the spirit of the chiefs daughter. Milwaukee, Jan. TROUBLE Haitieu. IL.wi, Jan. a w vicra recen .! here today from the of boatilitii between the U'iKia of ihe temporary president of Sauui Domingo. General Cacerce. and the forces of the fugltiie presideut. s.'t-ii- General Morale-- , miv that the defeat of ilu latter befoie Puerto Plata. January J. when Gen. Deuietrio Rodrigues, the Morale, cominaudrr. foot hts life, waa complete. About 150 men were killed or wounded. The remainder of Morales' follower embarked on the gunboat ludependencia. off Puerto Plata, afu-- which the vessel sailed for New York. Jan. 5. Report! of how the deed are mutilated to terrify- the living iu Russia were brought here today be Russian refugees, 7on of whom ai lived on the steamer Penney Ivan la. One woman told of hating Nwen a young married woman kill her child rather than let the Coe sacks murder the infant. Another refugee related hour, in the town of Nova Moaeov, five drunken soldiers luarrhed through the streets carrying arms, a dead baby with a bsyouet tun through its body, being displayed at the end of each gun. ledver Landomtuako, a dry goods nieichunt, who had 20.DO0 rubles, or about 110,0(10, which he had saved la his flight, said that It was a common thing to see men strung up feet first and lying dead along the route of tha WHITE RECEIVES FULL INDUCT- railroad. He left his wife aud their child In Ruasla and came here to IONS. a home for them. Hiroch laierzminaki, wilh his wife Washington, Jan. 5. Ambassador and two children, was another refugee, Henry White and Minister Gumniere lie Is a lumber merchant at Lrnko-wlhave received from the at ate departa town of 500 inhabitants, lie ment full end final Instructions for their guidance aa representatives of auld: My house and lumber plant were Amerira In the approaching Moroccan one night and everything els burned conference which, It is understood, is which to be held at Algeira, Spain, near that I own except 10,000 ruble, Gibraltar Custom forbids the disclos- I had buried. The civilised world will ure of these instruction In advance of never know the extent of the ahockiug that are conwtauUy Inflicted the meeting of the conference. But outrages it may be stated on authority, that on the women of our faith. "1 saw a Russian town attacked on they per drawn with special refer300 Jews were put to ence to the attainment of two objects. October 18 and women were thrown out First, the mslntaluance of the open death. Tha windows aud the men wave door, in Morocco, aud second, the ex- of the butts and ercise of good office by this country beaten over tha head by riflethe bodies run were through bayonets n to conference smooth the directly children.'' of the deaway anperitles and prevent the Wolf Bobakr from Oyinshoff near velopment of friction between France Odessa, said: and Germany. "I saw tha body of a Russian boy of about 11 years of ago lying dead REFUSED TO REDUCE BAIL. in the road, and on hie breast waa a road 'Thia 1 tha way to label .. which Ban Francisco, Jan. 5. Tito supreme Qff young, Min denied the appliesw two end .Hire tbr streets tion of Attorney George D. Collins, ac-- I oId cMldrM tors limb from-llm- h y,lr cased cf perjury, for a reduction of tho Insane ruffians, who the hnped hall and remanded him to the custody by tho mind of tha Russian pop to take of the sheriff. ulaco from tha real revolution. U$UB 1 spreading throughout ihe..mpira, saw one woman flashed open' from her throat to her abdomen, and then saw the flenda stuff feathers from a pilow which they had thrown from tha window, Into her body. Heveral refugees cam as first cabin passengers end they bsd an aggregata of about f 100.000 in cash and Jewels In money betta. Minitc Crist i. General Uuellito. the former of Mome (Meti, who with Me troops inti declared hinmelf In ts woof Morales, on being tuformed ot the of General Rodrigues, decided to tight In his own behalf, and i preparing to attack Santiago, south of Puerto i'lata. General Jimines. the former presi (lent of Santo Domingo, has left Puerto i " gov-i"T.- ir dt-ai- ON avidity. The Ruia peasants are boginning to acquire a real understanding of what is transpiring In the country. Only yesterday the work of Herzen and ToLtol were forbidden in Russia; today Ihe publisher disregard the censorship and literature ot a most revolutionary character is being scattered broadcast through tho thud, of the revolutionary parties go daiy from house to house calling the at'etition of the people to the prog-r- e of the movement and declaring the time la approaching when every man must arm hltuaelf and com out and fight. All duM who do not obey this order, the delegates say, will be shot down in their homes without nercy. Buch method undoubtedly constitute brutal terrorism, but their uao Is very general." OPEN REVOLT Pal-lsade- a, CRUSHED. in Many Places Where the Local Authorities are Helpless. Yet There 8t. Petersburg, Jan. 8. 1:55 a. m. The Associated Pres has been per. milted to luspect a report prrparad tor tbe emperor regarding the situation In tbe Baltic provinces. The report that though open revolt has been crushed In many parts of tbe provinces and thought the local authorities who were deposed by the revolution Lis, are resuming tbe reins uf government uuder the protection of the troupe, the situation la still a very serious one. la the districts of Dorpat end Per-nain northweatern IJvonia, the troops are unable to move except In heavy fore. A body of cavalry which made a forced night march from Walek, surprised an Insurgent baud at Ruru. but the peasants resisted until their ranks had been tom and : shattered, (When they surrendered their- arms and their leaders. There ia concentration ef iusargant in the villages uf Melsekul and further to.th westward which must ba. broken up. A .band of .insurgent attacked General Norlof and Jib escort, of a 'squadron- of cavalry near Marleuhurg, but the attack was repulsed Ind tha lead-- , era raptured. .The latter were Immediately tried by dnint head court .. martial snd shot. . , The advices received by tbe government, report the capture 'of an Important araneal of the re volution inis at Teniernlk in southern Rnaala, In whirh were found not. only rifles, bombs and explosives, but also a amall field piece. Another areenal near Nakhltochev caught lira and an explosion followed, killing twelve persons and wounding many more.. Two wings of the social democratle party have Joined the workmen's organisation in declaring that they will boycott the elections to tb national aaaembly. The social democrats have adopted a aerie of resolution, tha members at socialist organizations not to participate In tho Police elections, but to take advantage of such freedom of meeting as may bo allowed them to discuss tb elections and preach the extension of the. doctrine of armed revolt for the purpose of completely overthrowing the political government." Only then, the resolution say. Will It be possible to ascertain tbe real will of tho people through direct, secret and universal suffrage." - II (Correspondence of Associated Press.) Vienna, Dec. 4. Thera are at present about 10,000 Russian, refugees In Vienna, mostly In the Jewish quarter, and tbe hotels in that section at the cl'y are filled with them. A woman who fled from Ekaterinoelav with three small children gave tbe following of her experience and of conditions In Kuvria: burned fioercly for two hours. It wa It was no easy thing to get out 6f impoGMlble to prevent the spread of the the town. Bo many people were gelflame to the Commerce building on ling awry in a burry that I had to tha south, and the offices on the first, wait five days for a chance. I had to second and third floors were badly bribe tho ticket seller at a railroad staTicket sellers all damaged by both fire and water. The tion for tickets. Commerce building la one of the finest over Rituals are reaping a rich harvest office buildings in the city, and the through such methods. lower floor Is occupied by the Nation Tbe woman described, with eviBunk of Commerce, the largest finan- dences of lingering terror, the actions cial concern In Kansas City. The of the troop during tho Jewish mas bank's loss was confined principally nacres at Ekaterinoelav. Tha eolilicr to an addition .which It built to the ranged themselves openly on the aide Commerce building about a year ago. of tho rowdies. A representative of W. 8. Woods, It was the custom for seme rowdy owner of the buildings destroyed and to conceal himself in every Jewish damaged, and president of the National house, she went on. "and aa noon a Dank of Commerce, said tonight that be saw the troops passing ha would, would lie fire a shot from hla hiding place. Thl tho loa on the building It tlfin.lXX). The entire loss is estimated was called a shot of provocation.' at $350,0001 waa an excuee for the assertion that the Jew bad fired on tbe oldiera, WANTED IN COLORADO. who would at once begin shooting Into that homo and then loot tt and kill the Orchard, If Released in Idaho, Will occupants. This course of procedure Have to Go to Cripple Creek. seems to have been followed almost everywhere where Jewish massacres Dis5. took place. Deputy Cripple Creek, Jan. In the gray light nf early morning trict Attorney C. A. Gillette today filed Inform ai ion In the district court charg- this woman fled with her children ing Harry Orchard with the murder through aide streets to the house of a of J. W. Hsrtaock. one of tha fourteen neighbor. Firing was going on genkilled In the Independence depot ex- erally through ihe town. When the plosion on June 6, 1904. The Informa- soldiers and the rowdies , approached tion is booed on an affidavit made by her house of refuge she and her chilFood was Sheriff Edward Bell. Orchard la under dren hid In the cellar. arrest at Caldwell, Ids., charged with parsed down to them through a trap the asrasslnatkm of former Governor door and they stayed in hiding for 2t Frank Btcunenberg. hours. She declares that mi this and Mr. Gillette stated that If Orchard the following days 504 Jews were killed was released in Idaho requisition pa- tu Ekaterinoelav. The workmen of the pers would immediately be aaked for. Uriansk factory, several thousand and he would he brought here for strong, proposed to march Into the town to ths. rescue of the Jews. As trial for murder in the Brat degree. soon as this Intention became knoan CHARGED WITH MURDER. to the authorities however, the factory was surrounded with troops- - who fired Tillamook. Ore., Jan. 5. A. J. Hem- - on the workmen aa eoou a they began bree was today arraigned on a charge to move. A pitched hatile took placee of murdering his wife end daughter, and more than a hundred of the charred bodies were found in j men were killed. They were eventu-th- e ruins of the Hembree bouse at ally turned back. e It s a most remarkable Iking," Band I.ak a few months ago. Hem- waived preliminary examination, tinned thia refugee, "how eagerly the read-couend tbe case will go to the circuit people up there seised upon all The evidence against Humbree ing matter that, cornea to their bands.There are 80.000 Inhabitants In EkaterL circa met ntlal. Inoalav. and the sale of newspapers there run to about 20.000 a day. Each CONSCIENCE FUND. copy is sold for 20 or 30 kopecks (10 or Thousands of pamphlets 20 cent). Philadelphia, Jan. 5. The Urgant are also eagerly devoured by the peodonation to the Conscience fund" ever received here was handed to City ple. These are sent, out by the milPetersburg. Treasurer Scherch today by a nteaaen-gc- r lion from Moscow andnotSt. exist In tbe does hoy. The package contained $lr This condition n alone; inch pamph295.50, end the unknown sender In a cltJen end to tbe country-ridnote aimed that It was sn overcharge lets are scattered mil over and the peasants read them with for city work. The Fast Mail Train Goes Into the Ditch Near Harmey Ncv Three Injured New York, Jan. 5. Frank M. Ryan, president of tho International Asaocia-tio- n of Structural Iron Workers took personal charge of the strike of the union men here for an Increase of pay from $4.C0 to 85 a day. He said he found conditions o eatiafactory that he did not now consider it necessary to call a national strike. Work on 13 public schools In the several boroughs Is tied up by the strike, and the construction of other schools will EUGENE MXEAN OIES. be defatyad aa soon as the masons cateh up with the Iron work. There New York. Jan. 5. Eugene E. Mcare between 15 and 80 schools under Lean who. since 1881 had held tha ofconstruction in the city. fice of chief engineer in the comptrollers office, died tonight In hla home In this city, at general debility and WM. J. BRYAN AT MANILA. shock caused by a fall, aged 85 years. Mr. McLean wa graduated from BIG FIRE IN KANSAS CITY, MO. Manila. Jan. 5. W. J. Bryan was enPoint with the class of 1842, of West n rnoeived the prov-ithusiastically by Kansas City, Jan. 5. The entire cal officers and people of Baoolod which he had been the sole surviving thin city Occidental negro. At a canquet ten- member. Among hla classmates were downtown retail district of fire which He was threatened tonight by a dered him. a leading native expressed General Long (street and Newton.Mexithree-stor- y started in the rear of the the hope of ultimate Independence, and served an a lieuteant during the He resigned and became brick building of tbe Columbus Buggy presented the industrial, economic and can war. Davia at company on Walnut street, near Tenth, administrative conditions of the prov- side de camp to Jeffersonwar. addestroying thia building and theKimince. Mr. Bryan's response was of the the outbreak of the Civil same tenor aa his speeches at Manila. joining building occupied by the New York, Jan. 5- - Announcement ball Plano company and tbe Hettinger He enjoined the nstivea to have' confiand liad-l- y dence In tha American people, adding was made today of the resignation of Bros. Manufacturing company,Bank of damaging tbe National that the work of the educational bur- George B. Baird of Chicago, aa vice eau was a proof of the good Intention president and general sales agent of Commerce The fire started before 1 o'clock and the Republic Iron k Steel company. of the federal govern meat - Stories of Wonton Cruely That Chill the Blood in the Veins. -- HAD TO BRIBE TICKET AGENT. A report waa received here early thia morning to the effect that feat mail train No. 9, on the Southern Pacific railroad, westbound, was derailed at 11:30 o'clock last night at Nevada, a station ; 270 miles west of here. The train left here at 8 oclock. Details of the accident are very meagre, owing to the fact that all telegraph wires are down wet of Carlin, caused by the derailed train running Into a telegraph pole and disabling all telegraph wires. ( Local railroad officials have been unable to obtain any particulars, but It la understood that the trouble la a derailment and (be train was going at a high rate of speed when it Jumped the track. It took all the wires down. A wrecking crew and linemen have been sent out from Carlin to the scene of the wreck and until communication Is restored it will be impossible to obtain any definite lnfornuftion. The following despatch was received from the Associated Preas: Reno, Nevada, Jan. 5- - The fast mall train No. 9, on the Southern Pacific, westbound, went into the ditch near Harney at 11 o'clock tonight Throe of the train crew were Injured but no on eeriosaly. Details of the accident are not obtainable at this hour, owing to the fact that the wires are down and It Is Impossible to get iu communication with the scene of the disaster. The train was in charge of Conductor Noble and Engineer Chnrch. The track ha not yet been cleared,' but the wrecking crew from Carlin Is at the scene of the wreck. FIVB CENTS RUSSIAN DOMINGO I SMS WRECK TIME SHORTENED TWELVE HOURS. New York, Jan. B. Mall from Ban Francisco arrived her at 11:52 a. m. IL today by a train that brought twelve hours faster than mall has ever made the Journey before. The completion of even a faster record la anticipated Monday when the eighteen hour train from Chicago arrives, completing a trip of mall from New York to San Francisco and return in seven days. The time formerly was nine days. Mall now leaves New York at 2:45 Monday morning, roaches Ban Fran-- i cisco Thursday noon, in time for answers to bs mailed on the train that leaves San Fronetsco the tamo date at C, arriving la New York at 9:80 Monday morning. Formerly it would have arrived here at the same hour on Wednesday or later. Previous to November last, mall leaving New York at 8:15 a.mom.. Moo Friday day, was due in San Fraud at noon. This time haa been cut down so that the mall now gets to Pan Francisco one day earlier. A nw six o'clock train from San Francisco to the east saved twelve hours for the mall, which arrived today and beginning on Monday, more time will be caved east of Chicago, to that the round trip can be made at a saving of J two days. PRICE THE SANTO . alleged t JANUARY ABOUT HAZING OIL pooling MORNING. SOME MORE MORE Delirious Mrs. Armstrong an Actress, While Tossed Her Child From Fourth Story ot Wilson Hotel. SATURDAY Fair Saturday and Sunday. 1 PROMINENT CHINESE COMING. They Cents to Study American Wayt and Methods. Honolulu, Jan. 5. The ateamer Siberia arrived here today bringing a Chinese, including party of two commissioners of tbe emperor of China. They are en route to tbe Inltcd Btatea ana all principal countries of the world to study industries and political condition. Secretary Root cabled Governor Carthat ter several day ago the dlatlnguiabed Chinees visitor lie fshowu court erica. They were received by the officer of the national guard and escorted to the consulate. The coninil-Hloncalled on the governor received by him, assisted by and r a delegation of prominent focal taurfifty-nin- e er n-e- ine men. Thi afternoon Judge and Mrs. Dole gave a reception at their residence in honor of the visitor. The Chinese commissioners arc viceroys at Canton and Peking, and many of the member of the party are young men nho will be placed In American educational institutions or In commercial positions. The Siberia, with the member of the Chlnere party, will continue on Ita trip to Sjd Francisco tomorrow. work-whos- coo-bra- 1 rt e, COMPLETE ORDER PREVA'LB. Bt. Petersburg, Jan. 5. It I semiofficially announced that despatch! have been received from Zlatousto, government of Ifa, in the Ural mountains. saying that the factories there, orare In operation and that completeconder prevails. These despatches tradict the report that revolt! have token place and that a revolutionary government has been formed. FURNITURE PLANT BURNED. Evansville. Ind.. Jan. 5. The Speburncialty Furniture companya plant ed totay. Lees, $90,000. |