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Show WAV VOL. XVI. MEET IIEKEK CITY, UTAH, FlilDAY, FEBRUARY DEATH II MINE OVER ONE HUNDRED LIVES LOST IN ALABAMA MINE. The Explosion la Believed to Have Been Caused by an Accumulation of Dust. By an explosion in the Virginia mine, about eighteen miles southwest of Birmingham, Alabama, more than a hundred union miners are enombed. and it is believed the entire number suffered an awful death. Scores of vigorous rescuers are at work digging Into the mine to relieve their friends and comrades in the inside. The explosion is believed to have been caused by an accumulation of dust, although the mine has heretofoie been noted for being entirely free from dust. It is also believed that as the entire quota has probably been killed, the details of the cause of the disaster will never be known. The class of miners employed was die best in the district and all belonged to the United Mine Workers of America. Since the strike has been on in the Birmingham district many of the most industrious and thrifty miners of Pratt City and other im portant mining points have removed to the Virginia mines, so that the mines were being worked to their full capacity by the most skilled miners in the community. WERE California CHEAP SKATES." Senators Sold Votes Small Sum of $350. for The special committee appointed to Russian Officer Declare He Did Right Thing in Surrendering. Three paroled Russian naval captains and eleven lieutenants have arrived in San Francisco from Port Arthur, en route to Russia, on the steam-BhiSiberia. The naval officers had no criticism of General Stnessel or the conduct of the defense of Port Arthur beyond the fact that the Russian fleet was undermanned and had not a sufficient supply of ammunition when the wat began. Port Arthur they said, would have fallen the latter part of August had it not been for The stiengthening of the laud forces wall guns and men from the fleet. Stoes.-e- l, "General said Captain Von Essen, "is a brave soldier, a great general and a true patriot He had lots of ammunition certainly, but I never heard of any at my which could live on ammunition Lack of food was the main reason for the surrender There were not more than loom) soldiers in the garrison when it was surrendered." able-bodie- MANY BUILDINGS BURNED. Indianapolis Has Big Fire Which Will Cause Loss of Over a Million. For four hours Sunday night the wholesale district of Indianapolis, Ind., bounded by Georgia and Meridian streets. Jackson Place and the Union depot slieds was menaced bv a fire which started In the wholesale warerooms of the Fahnley & McCrea At 9: 30 o'clock Millinery company. three general alarms brought out every department in the city and suburbs. When the fire was brought under control eight buildings, among which were three hotels, had been completely destroyed, causing a loss estimated at $1,300,000 One fireman was hurt by falling walls. Firebrands fell in a perfect storm over the business portion of the city, and on every building were stationed companies of men with apparatus, and a general conflagration was prevented Investigate bribery charges against Senators Emmons, Bunkers, Wright and French, of the California state senate, recommends that they be expelled from the senate. The four senators were accused of demanding and accepting a bribe for protecting certain building and loan associations from investigation by the legislative committee on retrenchment and reform, of which they were members. A trap was set for them and HEARING IS ENDED. marked hills were giv.en to a who was seen to pass the money to them. Each senator received $350. Peabody Contest for Governorship Nearing the End. They have been indicted by the Sacramento grand jury. Hearing of testimony in Former Governor James H. Peabody's contest HALF A MILLION LOSS. for the office of governor of Colorado, closed and Sunday evening. Briefs will Steamers Two Destroys be submitted to the contest commit Plays Havoc With Docks. tee this week by both sides and the A loss roughly estimated at half a committee Is required under the rules fire caused million dollars was by the general assembly to breaking out In pier 4 of the Hoosao adopted by Its report and recommendapresent a tunnel docks early Monday, says 1 to Lieutenant GovBoston dispatch, destroyed piers 3 and tions on March ernor McDonald, president of the joint 4. destroyed the upper works of the which Furness-Leylanline steamer Phila- committee of the legislature by decided. be contest will finally the delphian and damaged the steamer will receive the Dalton Hall. An immense grain ele- The joint committee 2 then deand March on vator adjoining was saved. report The crews of the two steamers es- termine how much time will be alcaped with some difficulty and a fire- lowed for argument. man and the chief steward of the Philadelphian were badly injured. The fire To Take Place of Sergius. was discovered at 1:30 oclock and at The emperor of Russia, by a ukase 2:45 a. m. was under control. Issued Saturday, restored to favor In Law Constitutional. Kansas Anti-Truthe Imperial family Grand Duke Paul The validity of the Kansas anti Alexandrovitch. who some years ago trust law has been held by the su- was degraded of rank and honors, bepreme court of the United States by cause, in opposition to the will of the an opinion by Justice Brewer in the emperor and the wishes of the imcase of Edmund J. Smiley, plaintiff in perial family he contracted a morganerror, vs. the State of Kansas. Smiley atic marriage with Mme. Olga dein lftoo was secretary of the State The grand duke Grain Dealers association, and the al- prived of rank in the army and his were withlegation in this case was that he or- orders and decorations were town Russia in the of dealers doors wheat the The ganized drawn. of Bison, Rush county, into a trust closed to him. and Grand Duke and to control the price of wheat at that Grand Duchess Sergius extended the place. The supreme court of the of their home to his two chilMate sustained the prosecution against shelter and virhim, and Justice Brewers opinion up- dren by his first marriage them. holds that verdict. adopted tually s Soldier Gets Long Sentence. Major Carrington, who was convicted of falsifying vouchers of the civil government to the amount of $1,500, was at Manila, on Monday, sentenced 'o a total of sixty years and five days on imprisonment. He was sentenced sentence the and five separate counts, twelve years and on each charge one day. Major Carrington practically n ade no dpfense. his attorneys solely will raising technical points. The case of he appealed to the supreme court he islands. s Became Insane on Desert Ed White, jr a resident of Reno, left home last Saturday for the southill at the time ern country. He and while riding on a stage between deTonopah and Goldfield became jumpand, clothes off his tore mented, desing from the stage, ran across the ert. It was storming at the time and for several hours he wandered aimfinally captured. lessly about, but He was suffering greatly from the was cold, his flesh was torn and he almost exhausted. s s One Killed, Forty Injured. One young woman was killed and fif1 bout forty persons were injured, teen of them badly, by the derailing of a commuters train on the Erie railroad near Fairlawn. N. J- The head car ran for nearly a mile on the ties and rock ballast before it toppled over, and, followed by all the other emcars, rolled down a twelve-foo- t Grace Miss bankment The dead girl. Matthews of Suffern. N. thrown out and crushed. Two of tn cars landed in a big now drift - SLIDE. all IsfWliiim ROOSEVELT'S NOTE OF WARNING TO THE POWERS. Specific Talk About the Monroe Doctrine and How it Applies to the Republic of San Domingo, President Roosevelt's message transmitting to the senate the new Dominican protocol of an agreement providing for the cullei tiou and disbursement by the United States of the customs revenues of San Domingo for the adjustment vf ail the obligations of that government, was made public Thursday by order of the senate in executive sobsion. The document Includes the new agreement as well as the original protix ol and award of the commission of artutiation fur the settlement of the la inis ol the San Domingo Im pruvement company, under which agents of the I'nited States are althe revenues at cerready (ollfi-tintain of the iioi ts of the Dominican government. Few documents that have come to the seuate in elation to any of the South or Central Ameriian or West Indian lepuidirs have attracted so much attention. Because of the con troversv that has arisen as to the rights of the executive to enter intc treaty arrangements with any foreign government without the advice ana consent of the senate, extraordinary interest has been aroused. The document came to the senate at an hour past the usual time for most senators to leave the chamber, and therefore it was brought up soon after the senate convened. The message of the president outlined the policy ol the govei nnu'i.t holding that it take that thi.; government charge of the customs of states when it is manitested Inat they are unable to mair.'am their integrity. In addition to the presidents discussion of the Monroe doctrine In the case of San Domingo the protocol Itself makes specific declaration of its application and in that respect is unusual In treaty making The declaration occur in the second paragraph, which recites that the government of the United States views "any attempt of governments otuside of this hemisphere to depress the destiny of the Dominican republic as a manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward the United States." BY A BOMB ENDS Wounded Japanese Threw Themselve Into the Flames. Advices have been received of a dra matic incident during the recent Uus Sian cavalry raid on Yinkow and the Japanese communication south of Liao Yang. A Japanese infantry company under Captain Yaxuhara, was surrounded by about 3.000 Cossacks near Anshantien at a commissariat depot There was a Chinese house near, under cover of which ihe Japanese made a desperate stand for seven hours. They were driven out and recaptured the Chinese house, driving out a portion of the enemy with bayonets. In the night the Russians set fire to the house and the defenders were compelled to retreat. Captain Yasuhara and others who were severely wounded were unatde to escape. They com mltted hari-karand threw themselves In the flames A surgeon named Hamba was wounded, and also failed to retreat In spite of the fact that a Red Cross band was attached to his arm, the Russians arrested the Jajv anese surgeon and threw him Into the flames of the burning house. Several other wounded Japanese were treated In the same way. A lieutenant, a sublieutenant and a few men finally effected their retreat to Anshantien. i KANSANS STAND PAT. Will Have State Oil Refinery Despite Standard Oil Company. A bill providing for a state oil refinery has passed the Kansas house of representatives. Governor Hoch will sign the bill at once. Under Its provisions a refinery will be located at Peru, Kan. Another penitentiary will be built there to provide convict labor for the refinery. An appropriation of is made for building and $410,000 maintaining the refinery and penitentiary. This ends one of the most bitter fights ever before made in the legislature. The Standard Oil company and the railroads have maintained strong lobbies thero, vainly trying to defeat the bill. Russians Are Sarcastic. The Novoa Vremya of St. Petersburg, in a sarcastic editorial on the action of the United States senate In connection with the arbitration treaties, pokes fun at the alleged attempt of the United States to take the leadership of the worlds diplomacy. The editorial reviews the plan for preserving the administrative entity of China, the proposed naval demonstration In FOUR KILLED, FOURTEEN HURT. Turkish waters, the establishment of Result of Explosion on English Sub- the republic of Panama and the proposition to hold a second peace confermarine Boat. ence at The Hague, concluding with Four men were killed and fourteen the cornucopia of arbitration treaties, "the whole idea of which," the paper Injured, of whom three are in a critisays, "finally met the fate which alcal condition, as the result of two ex- ways overtakes a new fad. Therefore, it is not to be wondered at that ths plosions on board the Britsh , In the harbor senate declines to yield to a scheme boat which places the settlement of future Queenstown. disputes entirely in the hands of PresThe killed Included Engineer Arti- ident RoosevelL ficer Chaffee, an assistant stoker and stoker Lieutenant H. G. Good, com- Members of the House Oppose Building of New Battleships. mander of the vessel, was blinded. His condition Is critical. Lieutenant SkinThe question of what the policy ot boat, the government should be with respect ner, an officer of the was subsequently died of bis Injuries, only to the upbuilding of the navy one man of the entire crew escaped again threshed out In the house Weduninjured. nesday during the consideration of the The first explosion is believed to naval appropriation bill, the debate dehave occurred while the crew was en- veloping much opposition to the progaged In filling the gasoline tank preaddition of two battleships to paratory to proceeding outside the posed the naval establishment. As on the harbor. previous day, the defense of the Philippines played an important part In House Upon Its Dignity. the discussion, while the events Of the RiBing to a question of privilege, war In the far east from a naval Mr. Payne, New York, on Thursday of- point of view were given prominence the advocates of an Increased navy. fered a resolution regarding the action by bouse met an hour The earlier than amendan In of the senate adopting usual, and, with the exception of a ment Interpreting the Dingley act with brief period, the entire time was conreference to drawback on wheat. The sumed with the naval bill. e "A-5- e resolution was as follows: 'Resolved, That the amendment No. Two Men Killed in Hydraulic Mine, 208. added by the senate to the house Southern Oregon. 18329. in the opinion of the house, bill News has been receiver! at Grant s contravenes the first clause of the sevPass, Ore., of the death of Guy Flent enth section of the first article of the miners eming and Bert Garber, two constitution of the United States and mine hydraulic ployed at the Simmons is an Infringement of the privileges of of the Waldo district, southern Jo- the house, and that the said bill, with The two men were sephine county. the amendment, be respectfully rebeneath e turned in the diggings to the senate with a message working a slide of many hun communicating The this resolution. high bank, dred tons broke from the bank and. reading of the resolution was greeted before failing suddenly, caught them it. with applause. they could get from beneath CAUGHT IN BELT. Dr. Watson Acquitted. Death in Paper The jury in thp case of Dr. T. Jones Man Meets a Horrible killMills. with Watson of Denver, charged a verdict James Ci aw ford, employed in the ing his wife, has returned Floriston, Cal., met of not guilty. Mrs Watson was killed paper mills at while While at riding accident death Thursday evening. In a runaway with her husband, who was picked up work In the machine room he became over a in a belt and before the enunconscious near a bridge was entangled small stream. Mrs. Waton's body be stopped he sustained could gines found in the water. The prosecution The caused his death. that died bad Injuries Watson charged that Mrs. cut va open. head man's that and of unfortunate poison, from the effects Deceased taaa relatives residing in San the conditions under which herby body Dr. Francisco, who have been notified. was found had been arranged Watson to bear out a runaway theory. Children Burned 0 Death. in Peace. Result May Fire of a mysterious origin In the Tragedy In diplomatic circles In St. Peters house of Mannig Harris, a coal miner ex small burg the opinion is quite generally be at Edwards. Pis., burned three waa so may mother The death. tragedy to that Friday's children pressed followed by the decision of the govern- badly burned that the flesh hung from some ment to conclude peace. For her body in tr1p. Harris himself apprebeen growing was horribly burned. When the neightime there has ciation of the difficulties of prosecuting bors attempted to alarm the family the midst of Increasing fornications at home Strong influence they found the doors and windows of d locked. The mother was rescued, but which it is understood, in spite M. 'ViUe pre, children lying by her side in bed the nials. are beaded by of minsb ?r wer left to tbeir fate. dent of the committee d 'have been working quietly In ttat ractlon. BURIED 24, 11)05. General Lew Wallace Dead- Lew Wallace, author of one time minister to Turveteran of the Mexican and died at his home in CrawInd., Wednesday, aged 78 years. The deathbed scene was one of calmness. Beside bis physician only bis son, Henry Wallace of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Wallace were present. When told by his physician that he was dying. General Wallace was perfectly calm, and bis last words were expressions of cheer to his family. General "Ben Hur, key, and a civil war, fords ville, grief-stricke- The Rope Broke. Frank Ralsinger was hanged at Bridgeton. N. J.. Wednesday, for the murder of his wile. The rope broke as the body rebounded and the back of Ralsingers head struck a cross beam of the scaffold and broke bis neck. The physicians present said death was Instantaneous. It was therefore not necessary to raise the body again to the scaffold. Sheriff Dement said the rope had been tested with a weight more than 100 pounds heavier than Ralsinger's body. Harlan for Mayor of Chicago. John Maynard Harlan was unanimously nominated for mayor of Chicago by the Republican city convention. Mr. Harlan, who Is a lawyer. Is a son of John M. Harlan, associate Justice of the supreme court of the United States, and a brother of Richard D. Harlan, president of Lake Forest university, and of James S. Harlan, former attorney general of Porto Rico. In 1897 he headed an independent ticket for the mayoralty, polling 70,000 votes. Lift OF SERGIUS NO. 52. JAPS ATTACKED II COSSACKS SOUTHWEST NOTES. The Bymnes block in Denver was lestroyed by fire Sunday, the loss be. Ing $300,000, the heaviest loser being the Grand Leader department store. His Death Had Been Decreed by RevScattered through the warehouses of Big Battle in Progress West of LlaQ the northwest, according to estimates olutionists tn December and SenYang, Nine Thousand Horsemen of grain men. are 2,000,000 bushels of tence Was Executed at First Being Ordered to Cross the wheat waiting for a favorable market Opportunity. River. On the 13th a hunter lost his way Clrnud Duke Sergius, uncle of the The following dispatch has been re- and was frozen to death near Florczar of Russia and leader of the reac- ceived from Toklo, dated ence, Colo., and a negro lost his way February 15, and froze to death near Walsenbnrg, tionaries. met a tumble death In Mos- $ p. m : The Russians have begun an cow shortly 3 o'clock Friday extensive cavalry movement against Colo. afternoon Field Marshal Ov auias extreme lefL Barney Malloy, a cook employed on The deed was committed by a single Last the government canal at Derby, near were to night they attempting terrorist, w ho threw beneath the cal' cross the Hun river west of Liao Reno, Nevada, was waylaid at an riago of the grand duke a bomb Yang with 9,U0U horsemen. The oper- early hour and fatally stabbed by charged with the same high powdei ation began west of Chltaitzu. One Pablo Herida. explosive which wrought Minister voq force of cavalry stole Into Laohunshl Several specialists are to be sent Plehve's death. The missile wa 1 and simultaneously another cavalry to western Montana early next spring packed with nulls and fragments ol force approached Tacha, which i sit- to make a study of tbe disease called Iron, Htid iis explosion tore the lm uated thirteen miles southwest of spotted fever, which prevails In parts portal victim's body to ghastly frag) ChltaiUzu, and twenty-sevemiles of the Bitter Root valley each seameuts, which strewed the suow fol west of Liao Yang. Nine thousand son. lards around. Every window in thy cavalry with artillery approached the Senator V. A. Clark has been treat, lofty tucade of the p&Iuco o river a mile below Tacha and attempt- granted a franchise for a street railJustice was sliaitered and hits of Iron ed to cross at 6 o'clock In the evening, way line In Missoula, Mont. The sys-towere Imbedded deeply In the walls Ol will be the first in the history of advancing on lielokoutai (Pekowtai). the arsenal, I1H1 yards away. Flie shelling of Oyama's center con- the city, and will embrace about thirty On the snow lay fragments of ths tinues. miles of road. body of Grand Duke Sergius, mingled Advices from Mukden state that the M. A. Bates, credit man for Allen ft with the wreck of the carriage. Ths Japanese began a heavy cannonading Ijewls, wholesale grocers In Portland, grand duke's head had been torn from Tuesday afternoon on the Russian committed suicide by shooting himself his body and reduced to a shapelesi right flank, and the filing continued In the bead with a revolver. Desponpulp, and the trunk and limbs wers all through today. It Is thought the dency, owing to recent Illness, Is befrightfully mangled. A finger bearln Japanese are preparing for a general lieved to be the cause. a rich seal ring was found lying sev attack. The Russian guns are replyThe frozen body of William Saule-bury- , eral yards away. The crimson tint and ing. a miner, was found about one the smell of blood were everywhere mile from Borax, Mont. The man bad ARE 8HIFTING THEIR ARMY. Only a few fragments of clothing Inwandered around during the blizzard dicated that the body had been to Be Quietly and evidently became exhausted and Reported Japanese clothed. The coachman lay moaning bad lain down to resL Strengthening Their Flank. with pain beside a deep hole in ths from Advices Ell Pettyjohn, while abutting his Russian headquarters The horses dragging ths pavement. front wheels of the carriage, had In Manchuria are to the effect that squaw wife, was shot and killed by his dashed off maddened with pain, to sink during the Japanese bombardment of stepson, Harry, who then rode from Poutlloff hill a projectile from a siege the home on the Colville reservation dying before they reached the gate. hut, to Milos, Wash., a distance of 100 The assassin was tlirowu to ths gun entered an underground off the head of a miles, and gave himself up. burst and tore inside ground and stunned by the force of ths The Jury In the case of George lieutenant and wounded a colonel and explosion, hut he immediately rose and at Great Falls, Mont., failed to two were- - playing who staff captains, ran toward the gate, attempting tq decide the question of bis mental con-cards. His haste and the blood escape. Tn front of Koudezl, on the light dltion and the convicted murderer of streaming from his face, where ha Sedlacek will probably be tried had been wounded by fragments of ths flank, the Russians are trying the ef- George for again alleged insanity. with fect of the concentrated siege bomb attracted the attention of a ser John Gleason, a musician, was shot mortar batteries with good results, firof geant police, who aoized him befors ing as many as twenty mortars sim- twice and Instantly killed by William he could draw a revolver, Kirkland, a bartender tn the Liberty ultaneously. '1 he man did not deny his crime, but, In Seattle. saloon Kirkland claims The to are have Japanese reported on the contrary, gloried In its success, suffered more from the cold than the Gleason tried to stab hltn with a knife He expressed iiis satisfaction that bs and he shot In westhad been able to kill the grand duks Russians during the fighting Mayor Morris of Bozeman, Mont., ward. The hospitals at Liao Yang are without involving the duchess. Hs to be crowded with frosts was the first man to be fined for vioreported avowed his membership in the Social bitten men. lating the revolutionary organization, but r The mayor forgot himself to the the JapAccording Chinese, fused to give his name, and at the Jail and the matter was rewhile talking, anese reserve are being brigades bis papers were found to be forged. chief of police. to the ported moved eastward, Indicating the direcThe assassin belongs to the noted The woman suffrage bll was defeattion of the Japanese offensive when It of socialist revo the fighting group from the same ed In the Montan house of representabegins. Reports Iutionary party, which has removed sources say that General Nogl will tives by a vote of 30 to 38. Tbe senother prominent officials and long ate defeated a bill designed to In- - f command the extreme right since passed a sentence of death upon Rumors continue that the Japanese crease tbe number of justices of the Grand Duke Sergius. supreme court from three to five. , are shifting heavy forces from The grand duke is understood to theirquietly center to their flanks, the conAn attempt to assassinate Leo have been condemned to death by the stant artillery work In the central poMoon, one of the wealthiest Chinese revolutionary party In December last sition seeming to cover such move- In Portland, resulted In Moon receivThe governor generalship of Moscow ments. Mukden and Its neighborhood are ing a bullet wound in the hip and J. waa abolished early In the year, and full of Chinese spies in the pay of tne M. Gullllams, a young white man who the grand duke, according to dis- Japanese. was passing by, being shot In tbe shoulder. patched from Moscow January 4, kept JAPS REFUSED QUARTER. Itlskoii-tohncloRely to the well guarded July 6 has been selected as the date palace, on the outskirts of Mob Detachment of for the formal ceremonies to be held Cavalry Fought Until oow, retaining his position as in connection with the unveiling In Last Man Was Killed. of the military disPortland of the statue of Sacajawea, Special dispatches from Mukden retrict. Later In Janaury, however, it the Shoshone Indian girl who piloted dewas announced that the grand duke port the wiping out of an entire !.ewts and Clark, the explorers, to Paof which tachment Japanese cavalry cific tidewater. had sought refuge in one of the pal aces of the Kremlin, He has been had destroyed a railway bridge beThe Montana senate has passed the classed as the most reactionary mem tween Mukden and Harbin. Russian t Sales bill, holding her of the imperial family, at ths overtook the raiders, who are and companies operating head of what is referred to as the wat cavalry party, and has been slgmatlzed by ths said to have refused quarter and mines, mills and smelters responsible caused liberals as Russia's evil genius. fought until the last man was killed. for accidents to employees Grand Duke Sergius was born la Along the Hun river the booming through the negligence of other emof heavy guns Is sounding the over ployees, the latter acting In the ca1857, and was married In 1884 to Princess Elizabeth of HesseDarniBtaUk tures of hostllltes that are likely to ba pacity of foremen, superintendents, engineers, etc. opened within a short time. They have no children, John White, a sheepherder emROUNDING THEM UP. FOLLOW BLEEDING KANSAS. ployed near Utica, Mont., has been WarColorado Man Wants State to Own Republican Whip Canvasses Voting frozen to death on the range. Oil Refinery. ren Draper, a Lewiston merchant, was Strength on Statehood Measures. his way on the A bill for the establishment of a Representative Tawney, the Repub- badly frozen, losing state oil refinery has been introduced lican "whip" In the house, Is making road from Kendall to Lewiston and In the Colorado legislature by Reprea detailed canvass of the voting nearly perishing. The Montana house of representasentative Clifton H. Wilder, who says strength of the Republican members he will do his utmost to serure its en- of the house to govern tha time when tives has passed Representative Beactment The bill provides for an ap- the committee on rules shall bring In nnetts bill preventing the defendant propriation of $125,000 for the erection In a divorce suit where unfaithfulness its The a of report to send the statehood bill to I and operation prior refinery. the charge, from remarrying Inside conference. The rule be has may state oil in this recently brought of crude been reduced from It to SO cents a In Friday, or It may te found neces- of five years, and then only on proof of good behavior. sary to postpone It until next week. barrel. UNCLE OF THE CZAR ASSASSINATED BY TERRORIST. RUSSIANS BEGIN MOVEMENT AGAINST OYAMA. n a, ordl--nanc- e. fellow-servan- Fight Standard Oil. Hoch of Kansas has Governor signed the bill appropriating $200,000 for the erection and maintenance by the state of an oil refinery with a capacity of 2.000 barrels a day. The signing of this measure will make It possible for Kansas to begin In earnest the fight started In this state recently against the Standard Oil company. In signing the bill Governor Hoch sent a lengthy message to the legislature. Will Emperor of Russia is Also Doomed by Terrorists. The news of the assassination of Grand Duke Sergius reached the Russian embassy in Berlin first through a Travelers correspondent. newspaper from St. Petersburg who have arrivpd in Berlin say it was common talk there that the terrorists had marked four persons for assassination, the emperor, Grand Duke Sergius, Governor General Trepoff of S. Peiersburg and Interior Minister Bou'igan. The hill for a submission of the question of the removal of the state capital from Olympia to Tacoma, Wash., has been passed by the house by a vote of 53 to 38. The bill passed the senate a week ago and does not have to be signed by the governor. Sheriff E'en ton and Deputy Sheriff Alston of Butte, after a fierce gun fight. In which more than fifty shots were exchanged, have captured, near Combs and Basin. Wyo., "Oklahoma "Denver" Lane, who last month escaped from jail at Billings. Mont Richard Hartop, aged 65. who drives Girls Were United States mail between Canthe In the Three hundred girls employed yon Ferry and York, Mont., was manufacturing department of the Chifrom his sleigh during a runthrown 11 lrtti to cago Mercantile company, head striking on a stump, bis away. s venue, Chicago, became Wabash killed. Two years ago and Instantly on Wednesday, when his son w as killed In a runaway. discovered In the roof of the fire Thirteen members of the senior building. There wag a wholesale dah of the Yakima, Wash., high class for stairways and elevators. One girl school went on strike against Charles of had her arm broken and a number Sehnele. a new instructor from VanThe panic couver. Wash. The principal of the others became hysterical. was finally overcome by James Holli- school resigned a few days previous, day. manager of the company. Prop- saying that be could not manage the school erty damage was small. Trial of the Deweys Has Again Been Postponed. The case of Chauncey Dewey, W. J. McBride and Clyde Wilson for killing David Berry has been continued until the May term of the district court says a Norton, Kans., special. The parties were tried a yeat ago for the killing of Burchard B. Berry, a son of Daniel Berry, and were acquitted. David Berry was kiiied during the same fight, which grew out of the alleged persecution of the farmers by stockmen. above-name- d Panic-Stricke- panic-strUKe- n s |