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Show j While you were cele-- 1 THE JOURNAL NEVER SLEEPS. BUT GATHERS ALL THE NEWS AND HANDS IT ALL TO YOU FOR TEN CENTS PER WEEK. the journal prating,GETTING WHAT WAS HERE AND HERE IT IS. happened , ELSEWHERE. VOL X. No. 170 M) yubltaiiri OHS TO tie hid or non - Rivers-Bl- ack July 4. The pT. PETERSBURG. peasants an In rebellion In the provinces of Orel and Verne h. The sold, ms are shooting down the people, whose only weapons are scythes and Impitchforks, but with these crude replements of war they are bravely sisting. The dead are said to number !M already and the fighting Is still In klll-the- ir progress. As fast as soldiers are rifles and ammunition are appropriated and used In the battle for liberty. Bloody Timos Looked ODESSA, July 14. So city la concerned, not In For. far as this the days of have conditions seemed oo threatening as now, and unless something Intervenes to quiet the workingmen and their peasant allies, bloody conflicts must take place. Then prefect and General Kaulbars have done everything possible to quiet the malcontents during the last thirty-act- s hours, but as the moments go by, matters seem to become more and more Involved, and their efforts are nullified by the attitude of their subordinates who are seising upon the occasion to cancel old acorn and to attack all persons who have in the past Indicated by their attitude that they were by no means friends of the "loyalists." Jaws Are Afraid. It la feared that a massacre of Jews is Impending. A number of the members of the bund" appealed to the commandant of the Cossacks detailed for duty In the Jewish quarter to protect them from any attack that might come. They were Informed last evening that If they would organise "loyal" processions and see that these traversed every street In the central section of the city, all of the participants to wear photographic badges of the esar, and each detachment to be preceded by banners pledging the "loyalty" of the members of the Jewish race, the Jews of the elty would not be molested. Needless to say the members of the bund could not accept. It Is now feared that the Cossacks will countenance Jewish outrages and an almost Indescribable state of panic exists In the quarter populated by the Jewish element "Knee Deep In Blood. Later in the night a deputation of Jews called upon General Kaulbars and asked him to prevent the Cossacks attacking the people. He told them that he would vouch only for the good conduct of the regular troops and wound up his remarks by saying: "If fresh attempt Is made on the lives of the Cossacks, aye, even If one only Is killed. Odessa will run knee deep In blood." the general strike Prospects Ahead. Duke Nicholas, the oar's cousin. Is to be dictator. Well lnform-- d circles, however, seem to think it Is more than likely that one of the empire's generals, whose greatness cornea from works accomplished, and not from mere fortunate circumstances of birth will be selected. Trepoff stands more of a show than any of the grand dukes. Governor Was Forced. Finland. July 24. HELSINGFORS, Advices received from Vibord show that Governor Gerhard was compelled to dissolve the extraordinary session of the douma assembled ther- - because of intimations conveyed to him that If he did not do so he would be removed from office. The members of the douma who were ssemblrd there, however, prior to ad- journment, adapted an address to the people of Russia which is now being circulated through secret channels. In It the people are called upon to refuse to give a single kopeck either for the support of the throne or for the maintenance of the army. It is pointed out that, under the provision of the original manifesto of the exar, the levying of taxes upon the people of Russia, the authorisation of recruits for the army and the general transaction of In Interior Russia Is unlawful unless with the consent of the douma. All Russians are urged to refrain from subscribing to governmental loans until after the douma shall be The address ends with the following declaration: "No power can resist the united, Inflexible will of the people of a nation and In this coming crisis your former representatives feel that you will support them." busl-ne- as FOURTEEN PEOPLE MEET DEATH AND MANY ARE INJURED. NINE PERSONS DROWNED IN CAR Eight of Them Are Not Known Engine Crow Moots Death by Going Down in the Machine, Which Plunged Into the Waters of Diamond Lake. SPOKANE. July 24 Lying under the waters of Diamond lake, about thirty miles from Spokane. arp the engine, t xpresa car and smoking car of the Great Northern Express, which was wrecked yesterday by plunging down a slx;y-foembankment. Just aa itj emerged from a tunnel, one and one-ha- lf miles east of Camden. The other cars remained on th track. The wreck caught fire from the illuminating gas, but the flames were extinguished. Not. however, until one unknown man in the day coach had been fatally burned. Nine men In th, smoker were drowned and the engineer and fireman are also dead. The names of the Identified dead are: T. J. Dalliow of SMikane. George Curt!, lumber dealer, of Spokane. Goerge B. Strickland, express ot mes-SMig- er. Charles Danner, mail clerk. Ed. Munson, engineer. Charles Bell, fireman. Ed. Newcomb, of th,. Surety Investment company of Spokane, u one of the missing men drown d In the smoker. Several other people were more or lesa Injured. PREACHERS AT CHAUTAUQUA. CHAUTAUQUA. N. T July 24. The Chautauqua assembly has opened here for the season with the most flattering promise of success. The program Is unusually interesting and attractive nd Includes lectures and sermons by a number of the most prominent clergymen of the country. Dr. Newell Dwight Hilla, formerly of Chicago, and HIRAM E. BOOTH. So many people in Ogden are unacquainted with Hiram not 11 y rum E. Booth, the newly appointed United Slates district attorney, that The Journal lias decided to introduce him. Mr. Booth la a mild looking gentleman, with a voice as soft as a feather pillow, but he will be a dangerous man for offenders to monkey with in the United States courts. Mr. Booth came here front an Euslern state and has resided In Utah ever since his arrival. He la a member of the firm of Booth A Lee, formerly Booth, Lee A Ritchie; Booth, Lee A Gray, and Booth, Lee and some one else. He was selected to fill the place formerly occupied by Joe Lippman, who got married and went away on a wedding trlpt leaving a vacancy In the office. now of Brooklyn, who opened hla course of sermons and lectures on Sunday last, la. on the program for. five afternoon lectures ' and will re malt) here until next Sunday Inclusive. In the following week Dr. W. J. Dawson of London, whose lectures have aroused a great deal of Interest In the east and middle west, will succeed Dr. Hlllla and he. In turn, will be succeeded by Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, the noted evange- RESOLUTION WON BY ADDRESS FROM THE COMMONER. list. During the same week President Frank W.Gunsaulua of Armour institute, Chicago, will deliver a series of and he will be followed by BY DELEGATES Bishop John H. Vincent, chancellor of CONGRATULATED Kaiser May Help. PARIS, July 24. It la openly asserted In official circles here that but little credence can be placed In the denials from 8L Petersburg of the reports that the kaiser of Germany has pledged moral and financial assistance and even troops. If needed, to Csar Nicholas, In order to continue present relations In Internal Russia. It Is pointed out that on June II a similar statement was printed In the St. Petersburg news- Chautauqua. papers, declaring, upon the authority GOES ON RETIRED LIST. "There le Just ae Much Inspiration in of the minister of the Interior, thnt WASHINGTON. July 24. Rear Ada Noble Life ae in a Herein Death" Germany had promised to take such steps. Inasmuch as France protested miral Royal B. Bradford, In command Permanent Peace Only Peeeible to Russia against the issuance of such of the third squadron of the North AtWhen Built on Mans Brotherhood. been the lantic has waa made fleet, a statement, an official denial placed upon comto his last at that .time, but It waa not generally retired list. Prior credited. Now that M. Stolypln Is pre- mand Admiral Bradford was chief of LONDON, July 24. William J. Brymier, It la argued that be knew what the bureau of equipment In the navy he was doing then, and that the denial department He became conspicuous an wan one of the principal speakera war by at the morning session of the Interduring the Spsnlsh-Amerlcwas for foreign consumption only. defying the threats of the coal trust, parliamentary congress this morning; which tried to compel him to accept and was instrumental In the adoption Fighting at Odesaa. the slag and dust which the trust tried of a resolution recommending the exODESSA, July 24. Fighting has to unload upon the navy department. Securities Go Down. tension of arbitration. A bloody To LONDON. July 24. Russian securi- been begun here In earnest. get even the trust tried to have Among other things he said: street. In In Is Steoval conflict progress Admiral Bedford shipped to the Philipties are still pressed for sale. Fours "If we are able to separate quesdistribbeen have hundred fell to 62 but President McKinley stood tions of fact from questions of honor this morning, a loas of The black pines, 2 uting proclamations all day and night behind him. since last nights close. and apply to them deliberate and impartial Judgment, we shall be able to Csar Is Marked. FIREMENS CONVENTION. Program Started. settle facte with honor. What we want ' ST. PETERSBURG, July 24. The ITHACA, N. ODESSA, July 24. The antl-JewlJuly 24. The Cen- most Is time for deliberation and time ter- tral New York Volunteer Firemens as- to mobilise Program has started and a great de- csar la marked for death by the public nplnhm in favor of struction .of property and bloody mas- rorists. He has been notified to pre- sociation opened its annual convention peaceful settlement. sacres are inevitable. here today under the moat favorable pare for his quick and sudden end. Pointing to a painting of the death At Moscow this morning the police auspices. The convention will last of Nelson, Bryan exclaimed: "There Is as much inspiration In a Douma Members Arrested. attempted to capture the members of three days. Today will be devoted a workingmans council, but got only principally to the transaction of busi- noble life as In a heroic death. Per24. of Two members VIBORK, July Citizens are fleeing from ness, tomorrow to sightseeing, while manent peace Is only possible when the douma have been arrested here and fourteen. Warsaw on the last day the psrade will be held we build for It upon a foundation of by hundreds. the others expect arrest Immediately Sevastopol troops are disaffected and a mutiny Is and the various tournaments and races the brotherhood of man. upon their arrival at 8L Petersburg. The douma members ar- will take place. The attendance promexpected. Following Mr. Bryan's address there are Father Koyahoff and a Cos- ises to be unusually large. rested was an Impromptu suspension of busSix Jsws Killed. The iness while the delegates gathered ODESSA, July 24. Six Jews were sack deputy named Khalamoff. arerst of a priest named Affansloff. HOME BUILDERS AT CINCINNATI about the American to congartulate killed this morning, three while defendwho la a social democrat is ordered. ing their houses from attack. The CosCINCINNATI July 24. The annus! him upon his speech. The resolution was unanimously adsacks are plundering the houses of the convention of the United States League BIRTHDAY. CARDIANL GIBBONS Jews and pillaging their shops. of Local Building and Loan associa- opted. Bryans address resulted In the retions opened here today with a large SOUTHAMPTON, L. L, July 24 an InternationArmy Trus to Czar. Cardinal Gibbons, who, as usual. Is attendance. The headquarters is at casting of a model for a spending the summer here. Is quietly the Burnet House and the sessions of al treaty, so as to provide that If a disLONDON, July 24. Bodlscheff, In those Russian delegate to the birththe executive committee and of the agreement arises not included contractcelebrating his seventy-secon- d the arbitration for of specified his convention in the held with the In accordance congress, says people proper will be today. Russia are unorganised. He thinks the day parties shall not resort to any act wish there was no formal celebration. convention halt An elaborate program ing dissatisfaction In the army la too alight However, congratulations poured In by has been prepared for the entertain- of hostility before Inviting Internato enable the .revolutionists to count mill and Inquiry or mediation of one or telegraph from all parts of ment of the visiting delegates. This tional more powers. upon the soldiers, except In a few In- the with friendly will there at be a fete Chester, evening globe. The summer colonists, also was This untimoualy stances. Tolstoi has telegraphed Mor- whom cardinal Is very popular, and tomorrow evening a banquet at the Zoo the ris Davidson, the author, saying his adopted. other on ride from and boat a cardinal of the Thursday friends evening many Averse opinion of the douma Is true cities called during the day and for at Coney Island. SAME OLD STORY. and expressing 'the hope that Russia one the venerable Jubilar had a eveiy will soon. see the fallacy of the thing CONGRESS OPEN. IS word. YORK. July 24. Mrs. Thaw NEW friendly and take another course. RIO JANEIRO, July 24. The the elder, Mrs. Thaw Jr. and Mrs. Car-neg- le GREAT TIME FOR N. Y. FIREMEN. visited Harry this morning. congress opened last night These' Are Spotted. at oclock. Joaquin Nabuco, ambasThaws wife left after a long conferBROKPORT, N.- T., July 24. The 8T. PETERSBURG, July 24. Procsador from Brasil to the United States, ence and took a big bunch of papers lamations announcing that Trepoff seventeenth annual convention- of the was chosen associapermanent president of the to Hartridges office. Tbe mother and Firemens York ' New Pobiedonostoff, former procurator of Western After congress. the prellmnlary organ- sister went to Olcotfs office. Thaw volunteer the the holy synod, and Orlaff are marked tion, which comprises isation the delegates adopted a resolu- this morning declined to make a statefor death were posted today. Th- - ter- fire companies of ten counties, opened tion the United States for In- ment aa to matters that are being thanking attendance of rorists succeeded In mailing copies to here today with e an uniformed Let the papers print com- terfering and bringing about peace In printed, saying: twenty-fivmore than TrepolTs and OrlofTs quarters. are only fooling conthe Central war. American want; The what they western they the of panies from all parts devoted to the gress then adjourned until today, when themselves. district Today will be Dictator for Russia. business will be resumed. ST. PETERSBURG. July 24. Tre- transaction of business, while tomorSANITY WILL BE TESTED. folbe held, will row conparade the grand poff, Stolypln and others held a WAIST MAKERS STRIKE. contests, SEATTLE, various July 24. Esther Mitchthe prise ference with the emperor this morn- lowed by which the .interPHILADELPHIA, July 24. Twenty-fiv- e ell and Mrs. Maud Creffield. widow of ing with relation to a dictatorship. It drills, races, etc., for hundred girls employed In the shirt j "Holy Roller Creffield. will be exIs said the plan Is to remove the esar esting program has been provided. It uniformed of Putelman Bros. A Fsgla amined to determine their sanity. This that factory fifty Is fully shows from active control, because he expected went on and In strike last evening because' action was decided upon by Judge Fra-te- r, be will tbe psrade a weakness and vacillation, when companies firm contests the when the women were ararigned in the take persisted In employing people:I of them part strength. Initiative and nerve are ne- manyraces who were distasteful to them. before him yesterday. and Grand that is It cessary. reported an 1- -2 1- -2 t sh an - TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1206 BAD ACCIDENT ON FLOW 10 Peasants, Armed With Scythes and Pitchforks, EnBloody Times gage in Battle With the Troops Looked For in the City of Odessa Jewish Blood Will Bun in Dailtj at COuiiru, Utah -- SIMON BAMBERGER IS SATISFIED DISCONTENTED WITH PROGRESS Hon. Simon Bamberger is In the city today and will return to Salt Lake City this afternoon, returning tomorrow. Mr. Bamberger says work la progressing to his satisfaction on the new road to this rlty and since putting the steam shvel Into commission on the heavy work south of the Weber river better progress Is being made. the Preparations for etertrtfylng road are going ahead and the work will be commenced very soon. Several cars have been purchased In tile East and will soon be shipped. The motor cars are of power, will seat about eighty people and stand fifty more In emergencies and the trailers will be of the same else. They are heavy as coaches, thus removing the elements of danger that attach to light cars. Three cars, the motor and two big trailers will constitute a train when the road Is completed. Mr. Bamberger declares that work In the canyon on the new resort Is progressing nicely and when the place is completed he will have a mountain hotel that will be the envy of many any the pride of everybody. 200-hor- se GOING FILIPINOS JUNTO ISUNDS Yesterday two carloads of Filipinos cams In on Rio Grands Na I from Washington and continued on westward over the Southern Pacific. The dark skinned Islanders era bound for their Island horn after having had a rather aad experience with American showmen. They were In charge of an American officer of the United States army, who will see that they are treated all right while on the trip. The Filipinos were hired by a Chicago showman for exhibition purposes, but he failed to live up to the contract made with them and they made a protest to the government at Washington with the result that they are being sent home In charge of an army man. PLAY FOR BENEFIT OF LIBRARY. NET WORK, July 24 The success with which the first of the aeries of seven performances met which the Green Room club has arranged for the benefit of the proposed library of dramatic literature to be Installed in the new clubhouse of the Green Room club has encouraged the latter and the hope Is entertained that the performances which are to be given in a numEDUCATORS IN CHATTANOOGA. ber of the large cities of the east will enable the club to realise a sum suffiCHATTANOOGA. Tenn., July 24. The annual meeting of the Tennessee cient for purchasing a good foundation which for the library which Is to be the most State Teachers association, opened here today for a four days ses- complete library of Its kind In this sion, promises to be unusually Inter- country. esting from the fact that a number of TEXAS A. 0. U. W. BIENNIAL. distinguished southern educators are SAN ANTONIO. Texas, July 24 The In attendance and will address the meeting. According to the program tenth biennial slate convention of the only the mornings and evenings will Ancient Order of United Workmen be devoted to meetings and the trans- opened today at Harmony hall with action of business, while the afternoons about 150 delegates, representing more will be given to recreation and sight' than six thousand members In all parts to of the state. In attendance. The conseeing. A number of excursions points of lnteres in the vicinity of vention will last three days and a great Chattanooga have been arranged for deal of Important business will have the visiting teachers. Among the to be transacted In that time. All the prominent speakers at the convention officers of the Texas Grand Lodge are will be the Hon. J. H. Hlnemon, state present superintendent of public Instruction of STRIKE IS OFF. Indiana, and several others. The sesNEW YORK, July 24. The Strike Of sions are held In the auditorium, while the department meetings will be held the structural Iron workers, which beat various smaller halls The prin- gun several months ago against the cipal subjects for discussion will be the American Bridge company, was declarnormal schools county high schools ed off last night and public school libraries WILL BE SAFE THERE. ANXIOUS FOR PROMOTION. NEW YORK, July 24. No attempt will be made to arrest Rockefeller on WASHINGTON, D. C.. July 24. Naval officers on the retired Uat whs his arrival here. Ills attorneys will be saw service In the Civil war, some one permitted to enter his appearance on hundred In number, are anxious to be putting up the necessary bonds. This promoted to the next higher grade on course has been decided upon by atthe retired lint, as authorised by the torneys for Rockefeller and the officers. recently passed naval appropriation act TAKING OUT BODIES. This la the same kind of promotion SOUTH BIRMINGHAM, Mass., July that waa a year or two ago accorded to army officers Thera are evidences 24. Eleven bodies have been taken of Impatience on the part of the re- from the ruins of .the building that tired naval officers who fee 1 that the collapsed here yesterday afternoon. navy department should be ready to The Injured are recovering. Among promote them without delay. It will the dead was found the body of Charles take some time, however, to accomplish Blythe, superintendent of of constructhis as each case must be carefully ex- tion. amined as to the records to ascertain, ATE PICKLES, IS DEAD. whether the claimant Is really entitled ST. LOUIS. July 24. Miss Annie to the benefits provided by law. Gross aged 25, was so gross she determined to reduce her weight by eatNO HEIR TO THRONE. THE HAGUE. July 24. Queen She dropped dead while ing pickles. wa very 111 last night and taking a drink of water. The postthis morning it la announced that the mortem showed that the Inside wall expectations of an heir to the throne of the stomach was almost completely eaten away. have been disappointed. Wll-helmi- na |