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Show ss& Hah Weather forecast Stars UTAH, ilfffF r RESIGNS POST IN AT HIS WEDNESDAY MORNING, selThe lull In news Yit-- Admiral Rtark. The Emperor issua continues, there be-- ected Makaroff, and the same Ume ft urw this morning hut - ed special ukase making him absolutely blow torn the Standard' OOr- - independent. This was the firstserond flrAlexieff. The to given publicly hat cn iSLSS hcay, was the appointment of General Kuro-jiatk- in 'l? heard tart night and tliat of the ' a commander-in-chie- f observed working. A nr II 20. 'ni "jfSt rre ..,,, numerous report ot is yet verified. Jap-Sidin- The Journal made correspondent from daily yesterday at j p. affirmed that a fresh April ' hU at 1ort Arthur. r'$?mrtug . 19.- -V heroy prtcrsliurg. April lo tho iiieir lias applied by telegraph to 1k relieved of hia position KakI. viceroy in the will exported that the request Fr j vlc 00 1 emeut has yet been J& feill snmiuiu kM is reason army in Manchuria. Kiiropalkin sided with Count Lamsdorff, the foreign minister. and M. Witte against the policy of Manchurian administration and stated to the Chinese minister to Russia, Mr. Hon W1 Teh. that the whole trouble Alexieff. That there originated-witexmight lie no doubt of Kuropat kin's anact Jurisdiction, the Emiieror Issued other ukase defining II, and gave the former minister of war complete control of military operations in the Far East. Officials hi St- Petersburg say it must then have lieen evident to Alexieff that his star had waned. He had neither the army nor the navy under bis control, being charged merely with the civil administration, but In time of war there is no civil admlnlat ration, or very lit-tl-e. - to believe ttaqt Oie is correct iiiiv or the ViceTie Immediate cause lo be the U reported application roy', ouointtneur of Vice Admiral When the Petropavlovsk was sunk of Admiral Alexieffa strongest Jnwdea and sharpest critics as sue Alexieff started from Mukden for Port B Arthur, telegraphing lo the Emiieror on mmt to the late Vies Admiral he had hoistel in command of the Russian navy hia arrival there that on the battleship Sevastopol his flag East. Far la the ha.1 an inter-T(- , and would direct ihe operations of the Vice Admiral Skrydloff fleet until a new commander waa sent Wiih the Emperor today and answer to this with His Majesty the question out. It la said that no Without conaent was (be by Emperor. relations wllji s) nf hi (Skrydloff sulting Alexieff 'a wishes and without AThewlievlng from command of Viceconsidering Admiral Doubasoff. whom not surprise iutellll-an- t, be had originally recommendeJ. the roy Alexlelf woulJ Vice Admiral observers who are familiar with Emperor telegraphed to Port Arthur from to the gradual change in the Kmiterors Skrydloff proceed SL Petersburg and aaaume command altitude toward the Viceroy. It la said that not even On August 12th late, after Japan had of the fleet. communicated submitted an inquiry as to whether or this fact was officially waa allowed to learn not Russia wa disposed lo reopen the to Alexieff and he the press dispatches. negotiations respecting Manchuria and of It through considered the matter forthree Korea, a vice royalty In the Far East, Alexieff is said to secretary of state and an ad- -i aajr, at the end of which he Alexi-- rt have reached a decision to apply for were created, watmlttee viawy leave. being nppoinletl viceroy and The canse of. the enmity between secretary of State. Seventeen Alexieff and Skrydloff It is Impossible days after the appointIt is believed to be ments were made M. Witte, who hail to learn 'tonight. been opposed to the policy of Alexieff deeper than a mere difference of inopinthe aril Bnobrazoff was relieved of his ion as to the policy to be pursued mr portfolio of minister of finance. Eut ad- -i , It vt thought by his new official Skrydloff has not hesitated In talking Mam that the Emperor conducted lo hia friends to charge Alexieff with with Japan and it la claimresponsibility for the dlaastera to the ed that they misjudged the temper and squadron by hia division of the fleet, purpose of the Japanese and left the which segregated four armored cruisers at Vladivostock and stationed the Va-rtEmperor ignorant of the preparations for war, the Japanese were making and and Krietx at Chemulpo. the rising war spirit of that Empire. It la said that Vice Admiral 8kdyd-lo- ff The enemies of Alexieff have peraixb, In hia interview today let His Maratljr asserted that as the man on the jesty understand that he did not care unit he should have kept the Emperor to assume command of the fleet until informed concerning these vital points. Alexieff shall have withdrawn. ThereOn the eve of the war, Alexieff appar-- , fore the two men will not meet at Port roily still had the confidence of the Arthur. ; met but the lack of preparedness of the Viceroy Alexieff la expected to come 1 Port Arthur fleet, aa shown in the directly to St. Petersburg, and hia vases of the battleships Retvlzan and friends hope that he will be elevated I'areviti-h- . called thq. attention of the to the counsel of the Emperor. By hia Emperor to the slackness of the naval withdrawal from the Far East he will administration in the Far East. not only lose the dignified position of The direct representative of the Emperor, party In St. Pet held that Vice Admiral 8tark, who but the salary of $58,000 and an allowu the viceroy's representative, was ance of 125.000 per annum. rwpon-lhunder him for the Brat roWhen Alexieff seven hia connection tes it Port Arthur. with the Far Eastern question none of Ylreroy Alexieff recommended the the men responsible for the policy pursued before the war will be in power. cppulntment of either Vice or Vice Admiral M&karotf M. Bexobnxoff having already lost the lo command the fleet In succession to confidence of Hia Majesty. 11a-ro- dla-nu- Bexo-lmm- It la not to Alexieff Importance disappeared war. expected that a successor will lie appointed, aa the of the post of Viceroy has owing to the result of the Paris. April 20. The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Journal sends the lollowing: 1 met Vice Admiral Skrydloff at a luncheon in a private house' The Admiral said he was delighted at being bummoned by the Emperor to hia new past, of honor, adding: 'I am starting for the Far East In full confidence autl with a Arm deienni-nailAto do even the linMsible to save the honor of my country.' "The Minister of Marine lias forbidden the entrance to Russian naval establishment of all English and American person. An engineer representing an English firm who wa engaged to install boilers on several vessels, has lieen dismissed. Paris. April 20. to I lie St .Petersburg v cut of the Petit Par: disiMMch received from I'ct Arthur say that many -. i.c.-.bodies hate been ca.-:- i ,ij..rc and it is afflrmed Lio laments of uniforms eiur-vnf lo idcntiiy i the boilie as that of ;.v Vtl- iiiiral Makaroff. Paris, April 20. The 8L Petersburg correspondent of the Echo Do Paris was present at a small dinner given Admiral Skrydloff and succeeded iu gaining confidence. He represents the admiral aa saying to him: "I shall arive at Port Arthur without a definite plan, leaving circumstance to dictate the activity of the squadron "I shall arrive at Port Arthur without minutely inspecting the warships which we alill have, and which we must keep at all costs. I am determined to surround myself with young men. That la why I have taken aa my chief of ataff a mere commander. Stetenke, and have not heeded the tradition of selecting a rear admiral. Later Vice Admiral Skrydloff said to the eorrespondent: "I realise that Russia expects much of me. It Is the thought that I will (Continued on Page 3.) SENATORS INI ag 1 ThdrNumbcrs May Increase in the Future. In Speaking of Office and Committee Room Extension Taller has Hopes of Canadian Annexation era-bu- le ff ritory. Republican opposition came from Mr. Nee-lhaof California, who, while entering no protest against the union of Oklahoma and the Indian Territory, vigorously attacked the proposition for Joint Statehood for Arizona and New STATES TO I Mexico. Mr. Groavenor of Ohio waa open in Arizona and New Mexico Com- bine to Form One, IihHm Territory and Oklahoma, Comprising Land of Five Civilized Tribes, tha Other. Wa,!,iI alou. Audi 19. After a r Mo,,m through the entire seapawed the bill f,'r J'nt Statehood of Okla-iI"1 ' H lndian Territoiy nuder -"- !" of Oklahoma, and Arizona Ti under the name of iiu. ip discussing the ruie which " Ihe Committee rn ii s Vr',n.0'1 fur l,r,,i:ling immediate dta ":r Ml- - Mr. William, the declared that no Ra- . He,;,.? ' :1,1 1'V 14m that the Mil t this eewion . T'.'f....,, ' 1l0n Girona opposed tl.e h;:i fiif-- ii; ''' f H,,."' x'r f'.i ,1 ulr-.r- ri . nion of Arizona anl Wilson of Arizona de- h unlo- against the will i,.r- - f i s,1" a political , i I'l! M- 'nf - k'c : a.. ; ,p-- r Fr tp,. r r . revolu- - in Otipporl Of the r Kanse. instated that r f lhB Five Civilized Tribes r , of the Indian Territory ::,r 'ftafrtinod and that 9n , " ...' InJinra were In favor ' '.".l ',:r,',i. While stating that Pxa,-,lconform to hia ts waiped by the people i ir. Mi Guiiw f,r okla ; , " of h i,. idea hi .. - tlial should it pass I 11 v,,, exiiinsT it h,al,,'U' or ihe Indian Ter ? i V ic I hia expressions of disapproval of the bill, but said as the United States waa a country of parties and aa parties spoke through the caucuses, he would vote for the MIL The debate was closed by Mr. Rodey of New Mexico, who said that while the bill did not suit the people of hia Territory, he nevertheless acquiesced in it He obtained applause when he cited New York City with its great population, which he said did not produce a potato. Delegate Wilson of Arizona asked if New Mexico, with all her resources, would not prefer Individual Statehood, to which Mr. Rodey replied that his views were well known. He predicted that In 1910 New Mexico would have a population of 1.000,000, and closed with an earnest plea for the passage of the bill. The third reading of the bill had been directed by the Speaker, where-ujwMr. Moon inquired if the third leaJing was to le by title only. In the midst of au elaborate discussion, the Siieaker turned to the parliamentarian. Mr. Hinds, for further advice, and then announced Ibal he would resolve the of the Individwhole question in ual privilege of each man. any one of whom could demand the reading of tha Mil. Mr. Williams, the minority leader, dejocularly Inquired if the Speaker'sconcision had been arrived at .after sultation." The Speaker promptly replied that It had been and set the House In an uproar, whe,n he added: "The skilled parliamentarian who baa been at this desk for many years can give the chair." and after a pause, and the gentleman from Mississppl. carls and spades and then have a fountain It of parliamentary knowledge left. waa gome momenta before the applause and laughter which greeted this sally subsided. Mr. Maddox of Georgia demanded the reading of th)iill. which I was I liegun. imt later he witliJrew hia n far reqiU-M- . At 3:2t p. m. the House adjournel. PEABODYS ACTS Mitchell Accuses Hini of Dis- loyalty to Workingmen. Toronto. Onl.. April 19 A disastrous fire fa raging between Wellington and York streets in the busiueh section of the city. At 9 o'clock the situation was MM'uitis. the Ha mo apparently being licyir.id control. The telegraph i ITicr am tn the Immediate neighbor- less than an hour the flames had spread from butliimg to tmlIJing nu Urfh aide of the rtrect until th a hole block wua a man nf flame and the fire aaa (suit red. Apiieal acre sent to every surrounding city where fire apiwi'Miii could lie hood of ihe fire. obtained asking for umumuiu-m- . MonAt 9: 15 iarks started a blaze on Ihe treal. faindon, Hamilton and Buffalo at tiNif of the Queen's hotel, two block once rcKiiided, hut it will he hour imin a hero the tire originated. Iu the liefore they can lie of eiiy aesirtnnee. wlinlehale bushier dirt riel at 9.3(1 p. It was ta'lieve.l at.11 o'clock ilial Ilia m. the pmiiiac of Ainrtle Co., hat tire a a under control, hill a sudden and rap, and the Comfort soap work shift. In the a hid aaaln fanned the were totally destroyed and the ware- flame Into a roar and njiark from the house of Brown Urol her, paiier burning brand were carried down side on the opiKxdle side of tliM streets until throe entire block wera a'rcct, had tannine igulte.l. doomed. Tho firemen were waking a gallant Jtuffulo. N. Y.. April 19 Two firw amid the fight Imilding and a engines and twenty firemen left hem mas of tangled falling wires, lmt tlietr effort 1 II o'clock In astort the fire fighter at midnight seemed to fruitless. in Toronto. They will make the run in Ulilef Thompson of Ihe fire (lctarl-mcn- l, matin-laeitir- Labor Leader Declares Republican Principles But Tells Republicans to Work Against Governor. er. about four hours. Toronto. Out.. April 19. 11:40 p. m. The wind suddenly veered to th Denver, Colo., April 19. The aecon.i south and tho fiames am running west day's session of the executive council on Wellington street again. W. R. of the American Federation of Jbor Brook A Co., wholesale dry good, and waa devoted almost entirely to ihe inn-s- i Warwick. Rulter A Co., rtationary deration of disputes between the fed- dealers, both large building, ara on erated organizations over question of fire, and the Queeu'a hotel also la In . great danger of (lest met ion. jurisdii-tiimF. J, McNulty and Kdwar.l N. Toronto. Old., A lull 20. 12:45 a. tn. Knuckles, president and member Of the The eutlre lower portion of Bay executive board of the Brotherhood of Electrical Workers; apired before street to the take front now eeenn the council and entered a protest doomed. The wholesale house of W. A Cn against the Amalgamated A.soelation Darling A Co.. Uor.lim, McKay of Strerseknd Electric Railway Em- and olher targe building have been now estimated ployes on account of the invaiou of deal rayed. Tbo luea la the latter organization upon the juris- at $10,1100.000. diction of the Electrical Workers. It Toronto, April 19. Fire swept waa derided that inasmuch aa Ihe conditions under which the charter of ihe through a section of Toronto's wholesale burtnesa district, tonight, eauidug Street Railway Employe waa chauged to read In iu present a loss which will proliably reach The fire started In a factory form did not Involve an extension of street about 9 o'chs k. In Iu Wellington PrrKidnu Jurisdiction, that Gompcrs should communicate with President. W. D. Mahon of the Street Pvilway Em' the inployes, calling attention fringement of jurisdiction and request- MOYER WILL ing him to Issue a notice to his various local unions to refrain from Invading the Jurisdiction of the Electrical Work-er- a. asmK-iatio- Secretary Robert McKee of Peoria, representing the International Union of Steam Engineers; William J. Silencer of Chicago, representing the United Association of Plumliera, Gas Fitters and 8team Filters, and F. J. McNulty of the Brotherhood of Electrical Work-er- a, entered protest against the Elevator Constructors International union, alleging violation of the condition upon which a charter waa issued to the latter organisation. No action waa taken on the protest. President Taylor of the Glove Work-er- a International union, made a statement to the council regarding the conrs dition of the 4,000 locked-oIn Fulton county. New York. The matter waa fully discussed, final action to be taken later. Upon the suggest inn of Roady of Denver, secretary-treasurof the International Union of Journeymen Horseshoe ri, Max Morris, of the American Federation of iJtbor, waa authorized to attend the twenty-sevent- h annual convention of the International union to he held at Omaha the coming June. Upon Mr. Kennehan'a request tor aaalrtance In organizing, the council decided to conof Hie expenm tor an tribute one-ha- lf organizer for the Iniernatlonal Union of Horses) oerg tor Hie remainder of the present, year. The members of Ihe council attended a mass meeting tonight at which t.he principal speakers were President Gompcrs of the American Federation of Labor, and President Mitchell of the United Mine Workers of America, that I offered last December to allow Governor Peabody to appoint a committee of coal miner to treat with the to operators He ha had the chanceand nominate a committee of miners has not done so. A an admirer and friend of President Roosevelt and as a member of the Republican parly. I say that the Republican party of Colorado Khould repudiate Governor Pea tarty. I further say that every Republican workman should work againt him. I am usually called a conservative labor leader; In fact, in this Western country I am said to be too conservative. Yd. to the moat radical or you I announce myself aa against any man who la glove-worke- Ken-nch- bo-yo- nd t "HE IS NO FRIEND OF YOURS." ut an Wailike Preparations for moval from Jail Re- Guns Command the Heights and Mountain Trails Are Guarded Gatling er nt and George linwkr of Montreal, were cm off by tbe flame while directing the work nf the firemen from a roof. Tliomoii Jumped six stories to Hie ground and miraciilouriy escaped with a broken leg. A maa of tangled wire broke hi full near the ground. Dowke ha not lieen seen since, and II Is believed he perished. Up to midnight the following places had been destroyed: Gillespie, Angley A Co., bat and rum; 1 lignum A Money penny. Importers; Comfort Soap Works: Itavl A Henderson, wholesale stationer; Jessup Steel company'a building, occupied by R. H. Hutcbliuoa A Co, wholueale wnoolcna; Alcoti. Sargent A Wcsy-woo- d, fishing tackle: Dodds Medicine V eaten company: Steamship company; Richard L. Baker company; E. C. H. Westwood T. Corset eniniir-ny- : A Co., flHhing tackle; Garlnnd Manufacturing coniiwny; F. II. Cragg, agent; Rothschild Brothers A Co., manufacturers: 8. V. Ilangard A On., Iiaker; llicbln A Ramsey rumiMUiy, E. W. Gllntuur A manufacturers; Brother, silverware; W. 11. Payna A Co., eommioaloa aganla: !L. M. SlpJer A Co., wholesale dry goo.'a; International Brokers, limited; Gale Manufacturing company; Whiteman A Brown Brothers, wholesale rial loner: Ralph Fra 1th A Co., lithographer; George H. lies. Son A Co., window shade; Men-zl- e Manufacturing company, window shades; 11. F. Sharp A Co., photo supplies; Crown lintel; Office Specialty tomiiany. The Evening Telegram office and Brook A Co.'a warehouse were badly damaged. AUDITING DONE NEW YORK : I the street an 4 the block from Bar si reel west to the National club wa wiied out At that limn tbe firemen believed that tho lire was under ri ml ral, but a shift iu thx wind sent th Hmnc roaring rinan liny street, etcry buildtng nu hrh side of the Nutinmil club on Front street. The pi1n tisl buildings buried In Front slrri'l were liras" of Westwood A Co., Galey, Bmn.l ft Co.. Asl burn 4a Fhxrwood, Aiuslie ft Co. and F hock Icy I ( I ft On. Nothing ('mild resist the torre nf tha flanica as they swept down liny aireet toward the take aud th" firemen fought bark the fire from side streets, con lining Ihe fire rone lo tlra one thoroughfare wben ver possible. Several frame lull Iding which threatened to csue a spread of Ihe fir were blown up with dynamite. ,1 H , At l:3u this (Wednesday) morning. Bay street Was on fire from Wellington alrael down to (he lake front. Imt lbs firemen were meeting with success In (heir efforts to prevent n further spread, and It I believed the fire will burn Itself out them. Ii i i ; i 1 1 5' -- f r plsg-es- FRENCH SUBMARINE Pari. April 20. 8FOR WAR. The Socialist paper I.'Aclion declares that Lieutenant-GenerFredericks, formerly milt'ary attache of the Russian embassy, waa really sent tn Paris to negotiate the secret pun base of two French submarine boats. The paiier add tliai. the government will no only sell th boat but will provile them aith' trained rrews which will be drawn from the French navy after their flctittoua resignation. al 00 ROUND TRIP ROUTES. n"c-e-sa- ry .aell-knoa- i i aero Detroit, Mich., April 0. A special to tbo Frno Press from Toronto says:. Tho lira started about 8 o'clock last night In a small neckwear fartory on Wellington street west of Bay struct. A strong wind was blowing from Ut north weal, aud IL waa not tong liefore I ho firemen say that a great portion of tbo business and manufacturing aeetion waa doomed. The tiro spread rapidly along Wellington alrent west to Bay street and turning norlh on that Htreet. laid waste tn everything on the west side to the National Club, and on tbe east aide to tbe Telegram newspaper ofllne, both of which buildings ware saved, in the meantime greater havoc was being wrought to the south, the flames having crossed tho street and worked Uiolr way through to Front Hired, at tho name time spreading east to llay aireet and soon the entire block facing on Wellington, Bay and Front'fatreetrwaa a aertliJng nuwa of flames. Carried by the high wind, tbe flames spread across Front struct and It was not before both aide long ot the from York street, to Bay was ablaze. Tha lira bad worked Ha way on Front street toward Yonge street from both aides until at 1:39 a. m. tbe custom honae on tbe Mouth west corner and tbe hank of Montreal building on tha northwest corner were menaced. The fire was then aim making its way along Wella. m. ington aireet toward Yonge street. Toronto, Ont., April 29.-- 1:45 Th fire In burning Itself out In Bay Tho fire brigade ia almost entirely street . The total loss will reach fully helpless, although it has hewn reinforced by aectkiua from any outside f 10,000,000. . Toronto, Ont., April 20. From the warehouse on Wellington at rent, where fey Outposts. it originated, the fire spread with rapidity to tbe weal, destroying building occupied by the Kckhart Carpel company and Warwick Brother A Rutter sad W. J. Gage A A 19. Denver, April special to the and then made a clean sweep up Co., News from Tellurldo says: Wellington street to the Queen's hotel. Adjuiant General Sherman M. Bell The thick fire walla of the hold and arrived here tonlgliL The general and the concentrated of the fire effort Captain Wells, who 1 now in command the flame there, lmt of the military here, refuse to nay flghlera slopped the fire had the meantime awept whether President Moyer of the West- In ern Federation of Miners, confined In the bullpen here, will be taken to Den- that in the near future some action ver on Thursday In answer to the writ will be taken that will provide tor a of habeas corpus issued by the Supreme protier Government supervision of the Court. However, the prediction is wireless system of telegraphy. safe'. from p reiterations now being WILL INSTITUTE OFFENSIVE made, that Moyer will atari for Denver tomorrow under guard of an escort of TACTIC. soldiers. The air ia full of rumor tolie will night. One la that an attempt Pari. April 19. Tbe Figaro today made to reunite Moyer from the hands published an Interview with Vice Adof Hie military by hia union friend miral Skrydloff, who If now In 8t. Pewhen the train arrives at Ridgeway. tersburg. The Admiral ia quoted as Another I that Moyer ia suffering from baying: an attack of anialliaix which dcvrloivrt "I believe In offensive lactic. It Is since hia Incarceration In the bullpen. necessary to push shend and lako the Oufpoats are stationed along the main ItiJilalive Instead of letting the enemy road leading into ihi city half way keep us In a mate of unrest. It. is esto Ridgeway and at the eni ranee to sential to keep him In a slats of unevery trail and mountain pa- - Gat- test. It is n messary to Invite a comling guns and rapid fire guns have been bat and take chances. Any coruiialant placed In commanding positions to re- who awaits his enemy In practically at sist any attack from outride. These Mb enemy's mercy. But aggrei venues redues not mean Imprudence. Wisdom precaution have lieen taken aa a sult of persistent reiirla lo the effect must go with ImblneH, but It la evirescue Moyer dent that to he aggressive docs not tnat an organized plan to mesn the same thing for the Russians has I teen made by hia friends. as for tbe Japanese at Port Arthur, TELE- since the latter have more ships than OF WIRELES CONTROL GRAPHY. Ihe former. Washington, April 19. The question of additional accommodation In the way of office and committee rooms occupied the attention of tha Senate the greater part of the day. The subject arose in connection with two provisions in the sundry civil appropriation bill, one tor the extension of the east front of the Capitol building and the other fOr an out aide Senate office and rommittee building. Much variety of opinion waa expressed, and the question waa still under consideration when tne Senate adjourned. The sundry civil bill was laid before the Senate and Its reading concluded. Several minor amendment suggested by the Committee on Appropriations were adopted. The amendment providing tor the erection of an office anJ rommittee room building tor the use of Senators waa opposed by Mr. Berry, who said before It could be completed the building would coat not less than $4Q,0U0 or 150,000 for each member of the Senate. This he pronounced a piece of extravagance which surpassed anything he bad ever seen offered In the Senate. Mr. Bailey supported the amendment. He said that Mr. Berry's comment as to the cost tor the proposed building might be applied to the Capitol. He uid not want Oriental magnificence but be did want splendid buildings. Mr. Teller opposed the east front extension but advocated the new building, Washington. April 19. The most im(Continued on Page 3.) saying that as the rountry grows deportant matter considered at the Cabimands on the Capitol will grow. He exnet meeting today was that looking to tbe control of wireless telegraphy. Tlie pressed the opinion that the time . would come when it would lie necesobject wa broached by Secretary Hay. The discu-sio- n finally drifted to the exsary to provide accommodations for IN Senators from Alaska and Porto Rico pression of the opinion that it. would and gave voice to the hojie that it lie desirable If not indeed, ahanlufi ly might lie necessary to make room for necessary tor the Government u conSenator frtn what I now. known as trol at toast in supervisory way, th" , parthe Dominion of Canada. of Harriman Lintt operation of wlreR. telegraphy BErastua Young The Senate went Into executive serticularly along l be coast stations for Go to Not Chicago. Wjii ai on and at 5:30 pi m. adjourned. the receipt of wireless messages are springing at various places along both Cleveland, April 19. The sum of $19,-0the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. It was In rash was today turned over Omaha Neb., April 19. A high Un- pointed out that in the event of a war to the Guardian Trust company, aa ion Pacific officio I said tonight that the with a foreign nation. It might be In defense of the nation tor ofassignee for the Federal Trust com- removal of the general auditor Eraatua ficers of the United State to have pany. by representatives of George F. Young, to Chicago w improbable. Clewell.- - former rartiler of the latter Ai conMng to Ihi official, the general rharge of these station?, aa a menus hank, who waa recently arrested at St. auditing dTrtmciit of the Harriman of assuring to the Government that with Jose), Mod on the rharge of embez- lines I in New York and Mr. Young's no communication wa established residence in Omaha represents his vessels of an enemys fleet . Thus far zling the banks funds. In headquarters only In a nominal man- wireless telegraphy has not figured St. Petersburg, April 19. The corre- ner. He has office at the headquarters International affair and no convenspondent of the Associated Press is un- of each railway over whose auditing tion covering its use have hern able to secure confirmation in regard department he ha control, and spends It is believed, sooner or later, to the rumored purchased by Russia of little time In this city. tha aubject will I taken np by the four American ships, although he was Ntrthiug aa l.uoan of Ibe report, diplomat. n to lie placed fu The illariKibhni today wrm of a that J. B. Iteiry isngeil through the ag-ii- t - f in 8 decontrol of a Philadelphia rtiiuliullding nirgmire. and no definite decision engineering partmenL J wa reached. It is likely, boa ever. . : One Death and a Miraculous Escape Arc Recorded- -' Fiames Are Fought With Dynamite. ui ff Admiral-Dntbarau- PRICE FIVE CENTS, l of Skrydloff, His Bitter Enemy and Critic and Studious Ignoring of Dispatches Causes Step. , 20, 1904. REMA: MUTILATED MAKAROFF. Appointment . APRIL lodsy a. m. Toronto, Ont, April 20.-- 2:35 The fire la still buralng fiercely In the two blocks boundod by Wellington street on the north and tho water front, bounded on the east by Yongu street and on the west by Bay street. Tho fir mien have arrived from London, Hamilton and Buffalo. Tbe acting fire chief said at this hour that the fire was practically uudor control, but there la still danger of it spreading further to the west. 4 . T U if Eight Are Killed and Forty Injured. )l j Pullman Passengers Only Escape ln jury In No. 1 Northbound Mexican Central Vi ; iti Mexico City, April 19. The northbound fast passenger train No. 1 on the Mexican Central whbh left this city last night. Jumped the track about four kilometers north of Zacatreaa today, icsulthig in tha death of eight persona and the Injury of 35 or 49 others. The train wa bowling along at a high rat of sliced when a defective rail precipitated tha lornmotive. tbo express and bnexage earn, ihe first, seond and third-clas- a coaches down au embankment, totally demolishing them. Tb two Pullmans war the only can which did not leava the track, aad those occupying them received no injury but a severe shaking np. It ia Impossible to secure a list of the dead, but it la understood that among them are the Mexican fireman and tho expressman mud engineer, both Americans. Santa Barbara, Gall., April 19. A general understanding concerning tbe routed for round trip excursion tlckeis St. Petersburg, April 19. The Emto the World's Fair at Kt. lands an-the day upon which they may he sold, peror ha ordered three roaehln run battalions, to be attached to tbe First. probably will be reached sf the convenThird and Fifth East Siberian divition of the Transcontinental Agents As social ion now in session In sions. this city. Captain Rellxenstcln. who commanded the Vladivostok naval squadron, has London, April 19. The Russian bark arrived at Port Arthur, and has hoisted Behring. Captain Spade, from Yoko- Id pennant on board tlra cruiser Asdio. kold. a comuiauder of the i rui-hama January :iurl for San vision. He is sncccedcti St Yiaditoslok was wrecked on lVlH'iiary go: ii at Mby Captain Yensin. iyake island, Japan. : g : I j: r. f i M a i ; ' . f er cr "1 ll .'Ii i |