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Show OGDEN CITY, UTAH. MONDAY MORNING. VOL. IL NO. 51 tn U.'( V( FUNERAL OF SERGIUS lorn 4 U PS at If block M .n lir tn. lent He Followed Usual Custom, Whole Be Wiped Out By Dynasty Could One Well Placed Bomb Then the task of counting the ballot begun, ami fT hours it priawica. Mr. Shea lift the meeting before it adjourned, but declined to give out a formal statement. He seemed tn be more buoyant in spirit, however, than at any lime since the final negotiations began. A repurt was spread that Ihe trainmen were cnnsi.iering Hie matter of a syinpnhetlc strike, but this report was of when it was found, quickly that the trainmen's meeting In one of the regular tin- - local hails was monthly meeting and had no connection with the firemens meetings or their troubles. Passengers on trains from New York tuday reported that many of the locomotives were carrying three men and that small bodies of men were being at all tbe large Biatlons. FUNERAL liawl in tempornry Tlvlng yauU ! the cloister of the Cbaudoff of the 1IiTr to await the completion progress in the now in alteration th Cathedral jtomanoff uiauaoleum in where the rfBt. Paid and Bt. Peteroccur among permanent interment will On aclb, tomb, of hia ancestor. Mausolcount of lark of apace in the henceforth eum it was decided lnat year in to burr only ruler nd the dynasty n irl new sepul-chthe old mausoleum nd a in the new wing of the cathedral member la tow being built for other Tbi. however, of the imperial family. decision I, not the only reaeon for the not to bring the remain to the capltol Even Qougen Trepoff haa recow. cognised the fact that no precaution guarantee of an furnish an absolute immunity against un act of terrorism, anand at a great state funeral, where the emperor that requires cient diatom assemnd all of the Romanoff family ble and follow the coffin on foot, a .ingle bomb might wipe out the dyna ny. Regard for Ibe personal safely of the sovereign Uo baa led to the decidon that the emperor shall not go it to Moscow (o attend the funeral, iu possible that no members of ibe will lx present eximperial family wno are now within the cept tho-- e Grand Duke wall, of the Kremlin. and Paul prulmbly will at the service. the emperor Omiuntlne is peraonally popular, never having particlpatcil in the politics of the court, preferring to devote him-H-to the science and ana and to hn work at the had of the military He went to Moscow immediately on receipt of the new of the of Grand Duke Sergiu. 80 grave fa tlie danger of a repetition of the Mowo w tragedy tlint aev-nof tho grand duke have not stirred out of their palace since the murder, and Instead of going to Taareko-gek- i to attend the requiem thorn they Imre participated in special service krld in the chapels of their own palac-- c as regards Tlda was the case Grand ihikea Vladimir and Alexis. A nl-- o wan held in the ipriial aint.T palace, thnt Governor Trepoff General Trepoff is wight attend. Hid to lie under sentence by the fighting organization of the Burial revolu-tiu.il-and no far as can be ascertained has not left his quarter, since tin of Grand Duke Ber-si- i , n. ' REQUIEM FOR SERGIUS. ton-tanti- New York, Feb. 19. At Hie Rusidnn Catliedral of St. Nicholas a "Panuic-hida.- " or requiem mat. for the Grand Duke Sergius of Russia, wa, celebrated today. The eceue was most iinprca--I five as the great congregation holding lighted candles responded to the elianis of the black robed priests officiating 1st tlie which bad been catafalque placed in tlie center of the edifice. . j Rev. Alexander lfotovitzky, the pns-'to- r, in bis said that tho of the Grand Duke was a oad blow against the real freedom of Rui-ia- ; tint Hie act of the would not bring a betterment of condition. but that violence would retard the liberal tendencies of that country; that the. act. furthermore, was not by Ruaaians or by men who had the welfare of Russia at heart, for no real patriot would throw a bomb into tbe Kremlin which is a sec red Russia, smd the pieac.her was place. maligned and' calumniated throughout tho world, and many of the infainou the Ruiuian govern? charge agaln.t untrue and other incut were wholly the interior say happening were exaggerated for polUiapatelicH from tint requiems for the Grand Duke have itical punxwea. iroclm run tl v lower," ml nr by m a. Th PTMT iinita but hi secret drayri her 9tn mlnln. iud jail Maria than1 little i. dulling vJoleO, late o laai) u. been held throughout Rust-la- . The piihlic is greatly concerned over the developments of the inimedisle future. Othi-- r terrorist deeds are generally anticipated. According to reports many cities and towns are in a condition of pulliii-a- l ferment, and several officials have been Msasalnated in Southern Russia. According to B telephone message from Moscow, the undent there are afraid to appear on tie streets in their uniforms. In addition the strike situation has STRIKE TO BE ONLY LAST gain grown menacing especially in tlie nailer of railroads, three of which entering Moscow are almost completely In Si. Petersburg the strike up. hi; assumed th-- form of a lockout, tho Vutflolf Iron workn, the Krnnco-Rus-ia- T tii-- 1 n Rub-Is- -r works, the Russo-Amerlra- n works and a few smaller concerns having discharged all tlieir employe with the in i tie thnt the work will be ihut down Indefinitely. . there nre many alarmi- n a It w awkicl Idas tW of pnotKf Graf it that I if arita NewHavcn&Hartford Men Give Full Power to Committee. ng reports afloat as to what the men will do. Willi du.uuo or 40,000 mru out of work for an indefinite period, oven If more Join the ranks of the idle riot-hi- g and collisions with the police ure From the attitude of the men Jiinv of the master are convinced that have reei'ivcd finaneial assistance renn ttnne The closing of the and Hie Putilcff work - a seriuui endian to the u ; tin- - former la engaged exon clusively navy work and tlie latter reared. ! Franco-Rii-Kl- rb aupn ara rth re . Inert na tM aaktf L'a an A S tfyar m Mac itlon1 laratlta t- gov-erine- Marl ! M . Mitt irciat AND- - compelled within to place order in Germany for 125.000.000 . a the government liitti'io i. M works the minister of ...Mice a Iwn abb in hold the men !' everything they hare ranne.1. including the eight hour Klvd L Vice-Gran- manufacturing pms and ammunitions II1 ar. f',r the army. Over 25,000,000 pro.ee: ih nml shrajir.cl are being pre-mre- d at ii,e PntiioT work and toe Jjweratnent ias last ten days rine and rilr con-i-di- in a loiter io 1r Kokevaoff squarely .iiiciV " responsibility for settling . c the strike 'IT la P':".' ers. Jf origin and that th I triad Mo jW yielding to the de-o- f m,n utterly impossible. itenlon for three month of r. ur ;!WtI-and Our Days Swond war.iiug. probab-tm- - tutfrt Tyoat jail rrrU to tn f li 1 h - ,n ,h 'inl extinction of 'f'm.ng Jminial. hi' rinltf n a P ,7 of papers believe that. bceauie thev tx- 'IrarV'ivIi c,ro'v ' ,,,p death of b''rK'U. and that there If ..W1 ,of editorial eommeut. fret explanation i, the 11 ropers, which eimiiate iv, New Haven, Conn., Feb. 19. No strike of the firemen on the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad will be declared except as the weapon of last resort. This, in effect was the d announcement mads by Second Master Tlmotliy Sbea tonight at the close of what was practically an all day session of the adjustment committee of the Brotherhood. The com-- , mil tee was vailed to discuss .the situation and count, the ballot recenLlr east on the qnestion of giving the' committee full power to art. According to Mr. Shea, the ballet was the largest ever cast on any quest ion by the brotherhood of this system, and it is overwhelmingly in favor of giving the committee full authority to act ns it sees fit. The figures are not given out. Mr. Shea, in an interview, said that it was a fact that there could be no strike this week. Bn sanguine is Mr. Shea that the plan will prove a solution of the problem this he thinks the acute stage will have been paesed by midweek and tbe firemen will be satisfied with what has been agreed upon.' In connection with Hr. Rhea's statement. It la pointed out that the rnmmittee must move carefully in formulating l!a plan, which lias to take into consideration th brotherhood of engineer and the railbeside the road company groat financial Interests of which Mr. Shea his visit of On to matter the spoke. New York, yesterday, Mr. Shea would not rav a word. The meeting of the adjustment com-i- n I nee tixlsy continued until 9 o'clock tonight. Siime time was devoted to dieeitEslon of the negotiations and the grievance committee who met (he directors la it Tuesday inane a report. ' . EIRE DESTROYS EIGHT n at For Four Hours All Gty Fire Departments Heart of Town, Under Control. Washing:. a, Feb. 19 The Senate will begin Hie week with consideration of tlie motion to appoint eunf.rcra un tl: joint statchuod bill. Tlie general understanding Is that this ml ion will prevail and that tbe bill will go to conIn cane th ference. committee recedes from the important oenais amendments a sharp cuiitebt probably will mme. Tbe Swayne impeachment trial will proceed Monday ut 2 o'clock nn.l it Is now anticipated that the of the proceedings will not he deferred for a groat while. The protccution will iniruduee onlv on or Capitol. Denver, Feb. cf U:i money iu former Gcr. Jam's H. Peabody contest for th utfice rf govir-no- r . closed this ,'JrlcU will bo aubuiiUed to tbe ..jiium this week by both ante an I iho committee is required under im rule adopted by the general to present its report and recommendation on Marcn 1 to Llnnr'iiuiit Gov. McDonald, president of llu- joint convention of tbe legislature b which Hie contest will be finally divided. Tim joint convention will receive the romrt on March 2 and will then determine how much lima tlall be allowed for argument. According to a resolution adopted Hi lh session tonight a committee of three, 'mrimlng of Senator Dick and Representative Thomas, republicans, and Representative Davis, d.'inocrat. will fra int the report oil tho hidings of fact and omclu-iou- s of law that Hie committee will preM-u- to the Joint Thin measure wa resolutely oppoifd by thn democrat h- nicnihera ih-uf committee. Tho subcommittee, according to s provision of the resolution, niu.-- hr.ve the by Lee by 1:21) aentution to the o'clock Saturday, Feb. 25. Only two or ihrea witnesses wore put on the stand In rebuttal. : Thirty days have been consumed In hearing tho evidence in the case and the expenses of tlie contest to be born by the state will amount io more than ring eve-iiag- ludianu polls, Iud. Feb. 19. For four hours tonight Hie wholesale drug block bounded liy ami Meridian Georgia i'loce and Union strecta, Jacknou Ih'iMit alied. were menaced by a fire ware wnich started In the whole-al- e room of the Falioley & McUrea company. At 9:50 o'clock three general alarm brought into ortion every department in the rity and nub-urWhen the fire was brought under rontrol right building- -, aiming which were three hotel, had been comd pletely destroyed, causing a loss at'll.GOU.oOO. One fireman was Fire brand hurt hy falling walla. s fell iu a perfect storm over the portion of the city and on every building were stationed companies of men equipped with fire apparatus and their united efforts aucrecdcd In preventing a general cnuHagratum. In Hie A. Kiefer Drug company warehouse where many barrels of oil and explosive were stored and in tlie Delmct-nr- h wholesale 1kiuc where company of firework were a acaaon'i stock liHwted, several oerlnus explosion Tlie west wall of mo Falm-nr- y A MeCrca Millinery bon-- e wbieh from the faces on Jaekwn Flacc I'nio.t station, foil within llilrty minute after the fir started. Ou fireman Btiriuincd a broken leg anu in the rush to escape from tlidr perilous position near the falling wall hundred of specaloni who thronged the pace In front of the Union station narrowly eaeaped death or serious injury. Within a few minutes tho walls fell Meridian aero street, completely blocking traffic but no one wa inwhich Th flame pread jured. aiTusa Louisiana ctreet were coiumuu-inateto Hie roof of tlie Union sta-tktrain ahed and for several minutes the efforts of the firemen were The fire centered in that direction. w lileh was one of thn most spectacular in the history of the dty,.wa under an alarm was full lieadway before sounded. Tho first iutluiation of a fire wa received when a watchman and nr iho wiinlowB on the second thinl flours of Hie east front of Falin-le- y A McClica building burst open, allowing sheet of flames to carape inlo Meridian street. A gcnorai alarm wa turned in, followed by two others and by tho time in In rapid Micnt-riofret company reached the aceiie the millinery bouse wa almost completely glided aud Hie fire had spread to tlio Kiefer Drug company's building. tho flame brake out in Jackson Flae? which liouiiils the Fu holey AMcCn-- buibling on tho west and almost lutantly the flame were communicated to the 81. Nicholas hotel and the Griffith Brothers Millinery huu0 in Jackson Flare and tho Buvoy hat el in Louisiana street. Tho occupants of tlio hotels, many of whom had not retired soaped without injury. Repeated explosions In Hie burning sections rent skyward a veritable storm uf snruiug embers stiff breeze were which fanned by carried into the retail district where they fell, H11 burning upon tin roofs buxines houses. of the prim-ipu- l forty-fiv- e Within minutes, eight building In the threatened distret hud been totally destroyed and th attention of tbn firemen was centered iu an effort to prevent the spresu uf the wareroom of W. H. flame to tlie manufacturThompson A Company, er or surgical instruments. When the wall collapsed in the alocley, without damaging the building cupied hy Thompson ft Company, the flame were apparently brought under control. the prim-tpa- l The following are a cBliiimled hy a prominent man: Fahnlcy ft McCrea, building 2tai.hOO: A Kvifcr Drug Kt(M-$225,-110Company, building $70,000. xtra-(irlifithe MitilliWs builfllng $50.-00slink 1100.000; E. C. Ib'liiictM-y two more witne-ou- , arj it is announced that the defense will not rail a large number. Th post office appropriation lull will be taken up esrly In the week, and this an.l other supply bills will lie kept, as well to the front a possible dui-L- ig the entire week. cli-mate- luw-lue- SAYS THAT STOESSEL IS 1 COWARD i Officer Tells Bravery and Saif of Heroine of Port - tbe face of thn returns as Sacri-iic- a Arthur. j Vicoria. B. C. Feb. 19. Aboard tho earner Tartar, which sailed today were Lieutenants Below and Bomty, officers or the Rutalan cruiser Sevastopol, captured at the fall uf Part Arthur. They were released by tbe Japanese after giving tbrir parole. The captain of tho Sevastopol and a numlier of other prisoners recently releawd are expected to reach San Francisco alioilly. Lieutenant Below characieriz s General Stoesael as a coward. "The world will knuw Stoeosel as he Is, said Below. He la a reward. Stoesael was burrowed a great ileal of tbe time In a cave. The real heroine was Mme. t can- d Zou-lionr- li, who when her liusliand wan Handwriting experts, testified for Peakilled, took command of a battery of body, 'alm:il to have found 7,327 I Alii u among tho- - in the Denver three eleven inch guns at a point comIkixcs which they .t&uulncd. Ninety-eighmanding the water supply and held voters have appeared in person them uni II sbe wit also killed. Tbe deceived by false reports before the cmite-- t committee and ideal-ifie- garriaon-watheir ballots among those claused of the approach of Kuropatkin's army as bogus by tbe experts and Adams' and the Baltic fleet.' A number of outbreaks hsv bcn attorneys claim to have proven about 4.500 such haiku genuine by tho de- maned recently by Russian prisoner position of thn persons on' the poll at Matsuyama. books. Should the contest committee CLOSE WORKS. decide, however, to reject the li4 Denver precinct Adiuns attorneys will enSt. Petersburg, Feb. 19. Tbe mandeavor to have similar action taken as dock yard, to a niimlier cf precinct In La Aminas agers of tli Franno-Rn-aliiand Huerfano counties, which were car- Hie Npvsky thread works, th Rubber company and other With this end in ried by Peabody. view they introduced expert testimony ritabllahmenta have decided to close similar lo that given in regard lo the their works fur two months, owing to ballots. the attitude of the striker. Gov. Adcuoi disapproves of the demonstration in his favor at tbe capltol March 2 which lias been proposed by tbe building trade council of this city s. the and. In deference to his labor organizations may decide to hold mass meeting elsewhere instead of assembling at ihe capital. Th governor has made his views known iu tbe following address: To the public: Section 24 of th bill of rights reads: Thai the people have th right peaceful to for Hie common good and lo apply to those invested with Hi powers of government for redress of grievances by petition or rrmonstasiice.' This permission granted by the constitution of Colorado cannot be denied the people, but in the present excitement of the public mind 1 deem it unwise fur the people to assemble In lmi-- s at tho state capital on March 2 s in I (limited in the resolutions publh-hed- . am not surprised that tli threatened , danger to ihe ballot and free government should awaken the people, lint this is a time for culiuiies and not excitement. Bo humiliating has been the failure of Hie Peabody cldc of tbe contest, so reseives New York, Feh. complete annihilation of tintr phantom a evidence that there can b on question were called out tonight lo disperse i owd Siild to be sympathizers with the No lione-- t man who as to th verdii-t- . ha read th testlniony can for a mom- liurslan revolutionary party. Eight men were arrested, all giving ent doubt my light to the governorwith paradship. So clear in this that I am wil- foreign halt- j aanil charged permit, collecting a ling to trust to the Integrity of the leg- ing without n unlawful meet i ig. islature, that their sense of justice, crowd and holding when two policestarted trouble The their duty tn Colorado, will master men came upon a crowd cheering and even the Ktrovgr-- t partisanship. one of Those who would assemble are good applauding a speech made bywere No violcnc! would be tbeir number. The policemen loyal citizen-- . the people and In commit led. no wrong would be done, but under tlie circumstances I ask that called for the reserve, it wan raid wared and was tiicy forego th ir right of aembly en that a rd liag of Mug who police masse ct the capital on this occasion. later a wrgesnl in the raid ma le the at lenient that on all citizens of the supremInflamorder. law and of cie ot Ihe nun arrestwl wasliterature. acy and revolutionary ALVA ADAMS." matory This man's nain was given a Albert lio-gu- i. -- t, Marks of Tragedy In Kremlin Square Obliterated Moscow, Feb. 19. A tbin layer of snow today has dimmed the bloodstain!, in tbe senate square. The windows of the palace of Justice have been reglazed .and other hasty efforts bare been made to obliterate trace of Friday' tragedy. Evidence, however, le being found in most unexpected places. Soldiers this afternoon discovered many pieces of tho carriage in which Grand Duke Sergiu was tilling when he met his death, and fragments of flesh were found on the top of Hie parapet of the arsenal, among the Napoleonic guns. Until the funeral, which has been fixed for Thursday, tbe remains uf Grand Duke Sergius will rest In the ancient dining room of tbe Chaudoff monastery to which throughout the day the people of Moscow have been admitted to pny tbclr last respects In parties of one hutulred. Tbl precaution was taken because It wet thought necessary to Rvold the po .Utility of demonstrations. The body of the grand duke, dressed In the uniform of the Fifth (Kieffj grenadiers, of which lie was the honorary colonel, rest In an oaken cnfllln. Only the bicaat of the ot which is an inscription of tbe tbe (inters of th grand visible. The Bible beside the tbe coffin bears the orthodox In silver and Hid imperial uniform Savious duke, is head of ernes eagles. Tbe and assaiin remains persistently silent. His identity has not yet been established a ini although tbe polios have been trying diligently they have been unable to And anv clew to any possible accomplice. The assassin' papers and clothes offiT no means of and hi pass evidently identification tvas forged and appears never to have been Issued. His photographs have been taken to he dispatched to all tbe universities, but If ibe assassin is actually a workman and not a student the police may find themxlvce at Grand Duke Sergius' coachman, who was thought to be dying at the time still alive and may of the affair, sa 1 recover. The city presents an espect of deep gloom. There wsh no music in the restaurants and there were no performances at the theaters. The Imperial manifesto voicing tlie grief of the emperor is poslcd at street comer throughout tho city, and the rrlme still forms the only topic of dis- cussion. Many monrnlng wreaths from royal and prominent officials personages have arrived and have been placed in the monastery around the ENGAGEMENT d n Kusno-Americ- an WAVERS OF wl-he- RED FLAG Foreign Sympathizers With Russ Liberals Are Raided coffin. WII.L STAND. $125.-iKK- Compmiy. Time of Congress' Expiration Is Drawing Near With Pler.ty of Work Os Berlin. Feb. 19. The report pub lished in the United States that in consequence of tl.e diffirences between the Crown Prince Fr?derick William Hand. building ifaO.Wiu, stack f 1,100.000. HOTEL ON F1UE. Indlanopclix. Fob. 20. A spark from ;l i;.,, frn In the whole ole liirn t, blocks away, ct file to tlie roof An aiarin again of the Grand Hot. I. xev-cr:- I rUiiinmiicd all available depart mein, of the giic-t- a were arotiaeil and because of the daini-ghy water were to seek other lodgings. compelled Lin $l,h". nn 19. l w-cu- pv . quayIs EULOGISED IN HOUSE ron-liurt- 1 s I)isn The following were those who spoke; Messrs. Adams, Sibley, Kline, Brown, aud Bates of Pirtnuylvaula; Grosveuor of Ohio, and GouLlen of New York, After tlie adoption of appropriale resolutions the house at 1:40 p. m. as a further mark of respect adjourned until 12 o'clock tomorrow. GAYNOR AND GREEN DECISION Extradition Proceeding! In Canadian Courts Will Be Reopened By British Decision. The Feb. 19. n, dopart-me- nt of Jiuiilce ha received a oojiy of the dominion of the Jmllrlal committee of tlie F.ngllah privy council in the tiayntir-Grcencase, rendered on tlm eight li Instant, the main points of which were outlined In Tho AaaoclaUd Pres at that time. The decision was and favorable to the United State of tbe exwill result In a In the Canadian tradition proceeding courts against Messrs. Gaynor and Greene who are U'chnically charged with obtaining government money under false pretense. The Judgment of Hi privy council an understood Ueia after a full perusal of It opinion la Hint the two Judgments of Justice Caron dismissing the motion of tbo United Slates to quaHh w rite of habeas corirna in favor of Gaynor nnd Greene were erroneous; that tbe writ should have been quashed because the prisoners were held under pronr arrest and detention by competent . tribunal, an cxliailltlon'rommlaaiouer for the pure liore of iuqulry In puraiiance of the llritiah rxlrmlltlon taw as lo whether an extraditable offense hud been committed or not. Tha privy council iloa not agree with Justice Caron because the Untied State charged a conspiracy which in not an offense within the extradition treaty, the prisoner were entitled to dlacburge since the privy council points out (hat the inJIrlment for conspiracy charges over the acta of larcrnv which la an offense under the extradition treaty, and the United State could treat this alleged larceny a a distinct aud independent extraditable offense. Justice Caron, the council holds, in effect, sliould have proceedings the extradition especially tho question of how murh rrldence'there was of larrpny to be July and properly invest lgnled. EXPECTS TO REGAIN SECURITIES Mysteriously Spirited May Be Restored Without source to Law. Papers Away Re- South Bridge, Mu-- . Fell. 19. lb Securities announced by a Boston tav firm ycat.-rdato have liccii Jot hy a of Hcruunt client are Iho pwiierty of thi a Stanley Cheney, Tliis wa town. toslay when Mr. Clicnev madu a stiHcmciil to Press wlilch he xaid the was all Hint ho wished to or would cay He said that Hi bout the mailer. Imiimt has a face value ot $285,000 instead of $258,000. as fir-- announced. Of these paper oaly $10,000 were table. Mr. Cii- my hopes to secure without le.tl of Hie Ki'riiriiic Ho explained that action being taken. to his home no person having acce-v.a under sUapicHn and eonfii med Ilia of tha detail uf the property as given out by thr law iirm. No clew to the paper bus been found. (leP-rii.ii- i ad T K uiie-dn- g Nothing but Washington. legislation is the absolutely and bis fiancee the Iiehess OePia order In' the house this week. This of Mecklrnburg-Scliwerin- . their legislation so far - can lie would be broken off. is dis- In advance will consist of the (umple-tio- n credited here in well Informed of the naval appropriation bill ou circles. Mondr and ronri'lnrHon of the river The crown prince and the durhes snrt harbor Trill and sundry civil appm-petahave been visiting Horen,-"- , bill Satio, awc'-k-pmgtamme whieh will urday the diiche went to Cannes, the of the illness of lier mother, As the time draws near for the exs Archduche-Anastasia. of the congress, the legislaThe crown prince and Ills suite ar- piration tive .lav wlil 1 gradually lengthened rived here thi tv correspond with Ibe amount of woik Feb. $4.-PO- found on Argent ier. and ibe pfiil" an list for be him a .lulr'crlption revolutionist a sail to have been committee Mucd hy the for Russia. All the men arrested said they worn islbus iml protested agxin-- t bung taken into rnstodr. kno-.if this Memorial Services Are Held In Tribute A'genticr demanded to and honest to Late Peansylvaaia Leg(ftv wa.t to be like Moscow, islature. workingmen denied Hi right hi meet Hjid denounce tj ranis. You can in?-- t all right, aabl Ilia In Feb. 19. Sitting in eharge, u' MadMn street, Washington, aeigeani meef-l.i-but not In the street where the loi eprcial Besxinn, the Imuse today of memorial seivirea In tribute to might t uni Into riot and a the law he memory uf he late Senator Matt hew people gel broken heads, obey .Mr. and we will nut mole-- i jour inecling?." Ktanlir Quav of eulu-g- i'i Dalxeii prealiled. Seven mcmln-rMr. Quays life a jii cbmacter, FRIENDS DENY STORY. J he remark were particularly express'.orv sive of Ihe esteem in which they held Feb. 13.-- Th Snu Fmu.i-ro- . him us a man. as a useful io Hie effect that an at- aud extolled In public servant, and an organizer or a- reco.ll ly inade P tempt. womleiful ability. Mr. Gruavrnor of Mrs. June Stanford t her hum? in this Mrs. Stan- Ohio, repealed tlie details of a meetby ihniacterized is city, and wirh- - ing held in Washington Iu 189C. wh.-tford'- friend- - a tiio friends of Mr. MiKinley, among Ru-M- ai-co-unt i, Slierman House uuiiaiug i45.ooO, stork yiO.M); Savoy Hotel 30,000: St. Charles Hotel $22,000; total loss - As-nri- ng them Senator Hanna, were not confident of bis numlnation in which emergency, he abl, they turned lo Senator Quay to take command ou of hi powers as an organizer. Mr. Quay, he said, declined because he had already committed himself, to the movenients of another gentleman nui, a caudiilate for Hi presidency," aud b cause be could not, without disappointment to that gentleman refuse to carry out what he lmd promised to do. ibe Incident wua related by Mr. Grosveuor as an example of Senator Quay's unswerving loyalty to Ida frlenda, after once making a promise. lus.-rf- 19.-P- ollcf LEGISLATION WILL BE CUT DOWN Flames Menacirg Struggle to Bring SWAYNK IMPEACHMENT. Adams Disapproves of Oil I ts r Adams vassed, Gov. majority was 9.774. Sir. Praliodr asked to have the entire vote at 104 Denver precincts and hcver.il precincts outside tbQ rity thrown out In eo.i8cqnnce of frauds. al it tMr t ('0.UU. lf PRICE FIVE CENTS iliat still iiinaiu-- unlini-h- rl anj must be cump.eu-in or.b-that the government may b carried un. There remains in comiul.tce tl.e last of the ap propria i fun bilL uir general deflv.n-iirw bn li Is held back fur ilie statehiod bill is to he considered iu conference during tbe w.ek. but there la nutting m Indicate that mi agreement will be reached lx fere the cts-io- u i in lig lam nimn.-nts- . Tho public liuii.lir.gs bill Is to bi: a matter of contest during iho week tl.e coui.uilitre un mlva and those members of thn bonne who are in i:s support. A vumbiusd inurement on th speaker lias been fur the purpose of securing a rule for ihe patsayv of this bill. Proposed Assembly the workmen, hare Head Consul of Pacific Woodmen Laid largely among to Rest. printed article bitterly opposed to the government. Denver, Feb. 19. The funeral of F. JAPANESE OPINION. A. Falkenburg, who was bead consul of the Pacific division. Woodmen of tho Tokio, Feb. 19. Commenting on the tlie time of hia death, in l.o assassination of Grand Duke Sergius at World, at several days ago, was held Moscow tho Jijl Shlmpo expresses its Angela, and was one of the largest here today -, dehis at cruel death, but sympathy history of the city. Special clare the act la attributable to tlie high in thefrom different point of the stale handed manner of the Russian gev-- i trains hundreds of Woodmen to tlm ernment in suppressing the recent labor brought city and Trinity M. E. church, whi-rThe paper says that services demonstration. yi-rheld, was filled with peooppressive measures against expression Thousand stood outside awaitof national wishes Invite sueh outrages ple. tlie ing starting of the funeral pro from the oppressed. Dozens of drill teams came from 'The war in the Far East resulted towns and marcheu in unifrom the aggressive action of the Rus- surrounding to Falrmount cemetery, where sian government with which the Rus- form the Interment occurred. At the church sian people have little sympathy , the J. C. Root, of Omaha, sovereign comJiji Shlmpo add. and W. C. of Salem, In one sense Japan la waging a war mander, delivered Hawley, on the life Oregon, eulogies against the Russlannation arising from of the dead leader. The Woodmen oppression by tlie autocracy, but. Japan cliolr, a local organization of la fighting the government and not the celebrity, rendered several people of Russia. selections. Six carriages courej ed the The paper predicts a better underfloral offerings to the cemetery. Thi-standing with increased sympathy be- were mostly emblematic of the Woodtween the two peoples afler tlie war lias men order and lame from all parts of ended, and after again lamenting the tbe Pacific division. crime which resulted In the death of Grand Duke 8crgius expresses the hope that it will be fruiiful of good results. Other newspapers comment in a similar strain on the assassination of the grand duke. 20. 12:30 a. m. Fib. Bt. Petvr-bur- g. decided It hu now been definitely Duke Bit- that tlie remain of Grind Bt will not be brought to be for tlur preaent, but will OF FALKENBURQ.' FEBRUARY 20, 1905. DENVER BLOCK DESTROYED. Burned Damage of $300,000. Three Story Structure With i 19. The Syinca Denver, (ohi.. bloek, a three story structure. oreiiiii-by liy xiures and offiei1 was fire toilay entailing a loss citiuiatei at $3iN).hun. The eana of the fire The lien-ieha not been determined. lorer i the Grand Leader Depart- -, on stork, ment- store, whore Io etc., aggregate $I25.iHll, with auuiuiiiing to $!l5.tli. Ol iiep are: Synica estate, owning tlie $72.0m; liullding. $VHUI0Q, Jnli.i t'aron ami Brothers, China and Simon $l".5tK); Brothers, Barrios Diamond Jeweler, 9Hi.0"0: are The 5,Km1. latter The fully covered by of the total los was lueurred by persons who had offices - on the uppiP , .kiors of tl'e building. K.-l- rd st fix-Inn- loe e. liol-an- ' 1 |