Show THE RAILROADS I Trnniuf olnlaliou of the U 1 and Colorado nltli the P T and r W A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE OCCURS AT ST LOUIS I I Master HurVnian 1oinlcrljs Arrest I Ar-rest Dam Iedro and the Iortngnee nr Telerrarh to the zu 1 I The Term of t onollInllon i BOSTON Dec 0The terms of i comolULiUon of the I iiloa Pacific I and Colorado lines wltli tlm Denver Texas A Fort Worth Railroad as agreed ujwii yesterday hy the 0116 of the Union Pacific directors arc Certain branch euniTnnlrs of the Lnlou Pacific iiamily Colorado Central Denver A JUddlc Part IKnvir Mnr liill k Boulder Georgetown Breckenrldie A Lead vllle Grcilci Salt lake I Pacific Cheyenne A Northern aggregating 505 miles of road are to be consolidated con-solidated with tlio Denver Texas A Fort Worth nilroadejttendlnKfrom Denver Colorado to Fort orth Texas 775 miles of the main line and bnnchfs and 103 mIles of the mMu lIne nnd bnnclii lca ed to the new compan to be known IU the Union Pacific Denver A Gulf Thu railroad will be 1435 miles bug and have a capital stock of 22000 per mile and a mortgice bond In ft aordor JitgJgj dtbtedlii of not exceeding J5000 perniilf Such new boudsasmarbe ucdwilllxarlntercitato I per cent Holders of Den er Texas It Fort Worth stock will receIve hare for share of the consolIdated clock and holder of Denver Texas t Fort Wortli pytem bonds will receive bond for bond of the Consolidated Comtauj In exchange for present mortgage bond Tlie amount of lock per mile I outstanding at the consolidation I will l UJJnCvOaud the amount of mortgage bonds 20913 per mile The new companies lines will be part of the Union Pacific fjtcm and the Union Pfl flil troV ific lil hold control of its hare capital Thirteen Drtjnnol Lotsnotc Dec 20rhiesteainrhlpa Ctoddj anti Isle of typrcu collided near the loin of Wight today The ormer rank Thirteen of tIe crew were drowned 0IIrlcp Unl of Jail DCBIJN Dee I1m OBrien was released from Galway jail today to-day havIng eervetl two months Imprisonment Im-prisonment for holdIngs nationalist trne which r liven pro Ualmed Upon his release head clrlfK a large meeting of his sympathizers sym-pathizers nnd received an enthu i colic reception FIre atlit louIs Br Loins Dec 20A large six totofbnlldlnJt In > orili Third and locust streets occupied by the Guernsey Scuddtr llectrlc Plant Commercial A Printing Company nnd others burned this rooming l I lw i r fh eII I f the walls Calling on and crashing the old Mechanic lank Uiilding 1Moj from a hundred and fifty to two liundnit thousand dollars liiMirtJ Three hundred lefolID are thrown out of employment The PorlDZUMe fail 0nm Pedro Jjiauo r Dec 0hI is repoilci Ihtl 1 I that tie Portuguese are anxious for Dent Pedro to leave Portugal The calmness wilt which the people of Brazil acccrara Uio overthrow of lie empire and the establishment of a republic encourages the radicals i of Lisbon to believe that they will eventually achieve a quiet bloodless blood-less revolution In Portugal nIna Pacific Chances OMAHA Iseb Dec 20Therm clal circulars announcing the new appointments ou Uio 3llrl and Mountain divisions the Uclon Pacific were given out at headquarters lat ters today C K Ruasegulo Li to succeed U M dimming as general manager of Urn mountain division Joseph M Barr ate at-e take the place here made vacant by IletsegDics promotion promo-tion B M Ityder cuccccds llarr and It MBaxter becomes aaslstitnl superintendent of the Wyoming run r InAnfnl Explosion I ST PKTEKStiCita Dec 0A shell exploded today In an artillery t magazine at Baku causing a gen tral explosion of the ammunition stored there nlid the destruction of tho building A hundred thousand I cartridges were destroyed Four persons wero killed aDd four Injured |