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Show fill ASSOCIATED PRESS TELECRAPEIC UTAH OGDEN CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY VOL. II. NO. 55 ! to Liquor Importers for Leakage or Breakage. New York, Fob. 23. Importers of wines and liquors mut pay duty u.i the WORLD BY STRIKERS Government Is At a Loss To Know What to Do While Strike Is Rapidly Spreading Among All Qasses. Warsaw, Feb. 23. The situation litre causing the greatest anxiety la all circles. The assistant of the governor general who was Interviewed today, frankly admitted that the government is at a loss to know what to da Alarmtne ing reports are current concerning intention and plans of the revolutionary party and March fourth is awaited with much apprehension. The strike direcagitation is spreading In every office tion and bank clerka, journalists, servants, printers, driven and atation-- ' In general ary engineer! and mechanics Notwithare all threatening to strike. standing all this the situation In the city la remarkably quiet. The Vienna railroad ia still completeno ly at a standstill, and there appears hope of a speedy settlement of the difficulty. The directors had a long session today, but were unable to find a rotation. Western Poland ia complete cut on from communication with middle and western Europe except by telegraph. No mails are arriving or leaving, the authorities apparently preferring to malls rather than send them .by cir cult oua routes. Commercial Interests and private Individuals are much in- mit the case without argument, if agreeable to tba learned managers of th house." Mr. Palmer's response was promptly made in the negative because, he said, some of the Iretimony needed exploitation to be understood. "Hence he aid. "it la not agreeable. "Proceed with the argument, commanded Mr. Platt of Conn., from the chair. Mr. Olm stead accordingly took the floor for the prosecution. it Mr. Olmatead concluded at 10:13 p. m. and the senate adjourned 1ms mediately to meet morrow. at SHIPBUILDERS IN 11 a. m. to- RUSSIA. Americana Expect Some Contracts for Rebuilding of Navy. St. Petersburg, Feb. 24, 2 a. m. St. Petersburg is the mecca at present of representatives of shipbuilders of various nationalities who have been attracted hitner by the prospect of rich contracts in connection with rebuilding of the navy and the Increase of the volunteer fleet. of Cramps k President Grove, convenienced. There are good prosThe city ia threatened with a coal fa- 8otn, la here. mine, the entire supply of coal coming pects of American capital securing bea from the district of Dombrora over the good share of the contracts to awarded, but up to the present time Vienna railroad. The governor general hu ottered to the only contract let has been to a supply military men to work the trains, Frencn company. the return Everything is awaiting hut it ia impracticable as the strikers have destroyed switches. Many troops from Paris of Vice- Admiral Deuba chairman of the technical board from Moscow and St. Petersburg are detained and many cars of perishable of the adinlrality. goods from Prance and Italy are being BILL. KILL ANTI-GA. utterly spoiled by the delay. A telephone message from Lodz says Topeka, Kansas, Feb. 23. The senthe workmen in most of the factories pumping bill there have returned to the labors, but ate killed the anti-ga- s various pipe lino s, the big mills are .only paying the this afternoon. The free to pipe the old wages, while the pay of the men jo conijiaiilea are thus fit. A the small- mills has been Increased, it Kansas gsa ia any way they see is feared that the improvement la only big fight was made on the measure. The oil men secured their legislation temporary. first and by the time the gas men beThe employes of the Wartaw-MTat- a section of the Victual railway have gan their agitation the legislature construck, culling off the last direct line cluded It bad done enough for the oil of communication with Germany, Only end gas. belt. . The anti- - discrimination bill will be a special order la very circuitous routes are now open. the house tomorrow. This prohibits any In prices of com special advantages modifies to be maJe in any one city of the state and is directed against the Standard Oil company. 8 - GOVERNMENT OF PANAMA CANAL ZONE full quantity shipped from abroad without reference to the leakage or breakage "In transit" under a decision handed down today by the Board of Untied 8 tales general appraisers. The decision is considered of great importance aa there ai-- many hundreds similar cases which probably wil be settled In with the principles therein MEASURES Senator Lord Attempte to Introduce What is Practically Conscription Into Nevada, Reno, Ner., Feb. 23. Senator Lord, of Storey county Introduced the moat Important measure of the session In the at Canon today. It practically makes every citizen of the state a member of the militia, placing him at the command of the governor. The law provide! that the governor ehall, when occasion requires, make bis wants known to the clerk of each counwho will draft the required number ty, oif men for service. The bill from present indications will meet with strenuous opposition. IIARFER IS IMPROVING. Chicago, Feb. 21 The condition of President Harper of tbe University of Chicago, who was ope(ed upon Wednesday afternoon. Is said to be Improving. In a bulletin Issued tonight it was stated that Dr. Harper was making satisfactory progress toward recovery, nausea having disappeared. Tbe nourishment today patient took solid moat of the time. and slept reatfully Mias. more than $15,000. Coroner Paris dodny empanelled a jury und baa been busy Mimmonlng witness and gathering facts. The jury will be taken iato the mine aa soon as possible, In order thst they mal be aided in reaching a conclusion aa to tlie cause of the disaster. The relief work was abandoned at midnight and will not be resumed until morning. Many of the bodies found in the Innermost recesses of the mine were in a kneeling posture, as though the men spent their last momenta in prayer. CRITICISE ARMY OF BRITAIN Sectary Have Feb. Richmond, Vs, Ilall of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blarkburg, Vs., was burned toence day. Loss $75, QUO. OE the President, Washington, Feb. 23. The bill for the government of the Panama Canal one which pased the senate today la a house .bill. It was amended in several important respects by the senate, notably in eliminating the provision for abolishing the canal commission. The measure will now go to conference if the amendments are not accepted by The bill ia temporary in the house. character, its provision expiring at the end of the first regular session of tba next congress. It vests in the president authority to apiKiint a person or persons to govern the canal zone and the president is given further authority to direct the manner f such control. Annual or more frequent reports from the governor of the zone and also from those In charge of the canal are provided for, as are also estimates of expenditures and appropriations for all work on the caiuu and it ia provided that after the present fiscal year no money shall he expended except by direct appropriation. All rentals and other Income from the Panama railroad are to he credited to the treasury canal fund and the )resldent is authorised to deposit In an American bank having a financial agent in the isthmus of Panama for the purpose of facilitating 0 business. Authority is given lo sequire by purchase or condemnation the remaining 1.036 shares of the stock of the Panama railroad company for the benefit of the government. SENATE MEETS. AT NIGHT Decision of North Sea Incident Commission Is Not So Favorable to Russia as Was Thought at First. senate Washington. Feb. 23.-- The had difficulty in securing a quorum at lla first night sitting on the session ca'led for the purpose of preceding with the Swayne impeachment case. At 8:33 p. m. when M senators had responded to the roll call, a (vote was taken on the admission of the tabulated statement allowing- - tbs payments paid to federal judges on account of ex-tenses. The vote was adverse to the proposition, 10 to 36. After offering a few other documents, Mr. Higgins announced the close of the case for the defense. Only two witnesses were called In- rebuttal. A few papers wore presented as - evidence by the prosecution and when- the last of these had heen received at 9:t0 p. m. Mr. Palmer announced the termination of the presentation of testimony. Thats onr case, said Mr. Palmer, and he had scarcely taken his seat when Mr. Thureton addressed the chair. He made a proposition to sub 1 of War la Aniwsr Says Men Increased With Decreased Expenditure. London, Feb. 23. The bouse of commons this afternoon and tonight debated Mr. Nortons amendment to the address In reply to the speech from the throne, calling the allenion of the king to the code of the army, which the amendment asserts, aliowi "Negligence and mismanagement by the ministers. After a number of speeches for and against the amendment. War Secretary Arnold Forater answered fits criticism of tbs nilntstery st considerable length, defending his conduct of affaire, He traversed all the allegations of tha amendment and mid that the efficiency of the army for the defense of the empire had increased and that the total strength of tho army had been in' creased since tbe Boer war by 86,000 men, while the estimates had been reIt wan the Intention duced $5,000.0110. of the war office, he said, to bring the army up to the needs of the country; anything leas than that be added, means waste of money. lien-tena- nt Interstate Commerce Commission Decides That Southern Pacific and Santa Fe Lines are Pooling Profits in Fruit Traffic. : Washington. Feb. state Commerce vice-Admir- The lion are not aa this rase, to InterIn e THIRTY THOUSAND FOR RENO 1- - deati-natio- ns found, on the reeorii In be unreasonable. Tbe defendant earrlera are unlawfully engaged In pooling the traffic ia cltrua frulta originating In Southern California and rarrled by them and tbelr connections to eastern markets, but further on that: branch of the proceeding la rraervad by tbe commission In view of tha pendency In the United 8tate supreme court of an appeal from a like decision of tha circuit court for the southern dial riot of California in a suit brought by tbs commission to enforce its order ' an lo tha routing regulation abqve' men. tioned. The defendant carriers present Tate of $1 per 100 pounds cm lemons in carload from Southern California to points on and east of (he Missouri river is apparently reasonable. The defendant carriers rate of $1.25 er 100 pounds on oranges in carloads carried from Southern California to points on and east of the. Missouri river la unreasonable and unjust and In tbe opinion of tbe commission it should ba ralueed 15 cento per 100 pounds, but If tb time of service by eastern markets should be restored to indicated by eight the aid basis days to Chicago and twelve days to New York, a rate ahlgb as 1.)5 would perhaps' be fair and 'reasonable. Pnmty concurs In the proposed order and recommendation of the commission, but does not 'agree with some of the facte found and conclusions drawn In the majority opinion. Such concurrence is baaed mainly on the ground that the $1.23 rate on orangee ia unreasonable because the time necessary In transporting these frulta to eastern markets baa been greatly lengthened. Chairman Knapp dissents from tho derision. Tha chairIn several impatient man aaya-tha- t particular the finding in tb majority, report do But accord with hla understanding of the proofs while tbe therein drawn la not warranted la hla judgment, by due consideration of all tb farts and conclusions entitled to be taken Into account and further that even If the specific findacings In the majority opinion be'sumcepted as a fair and adequate mary of tbe facto and rireumstancao entitled lo be considered, he la allll const rained to hold thst the unreasonableness of tb ret hu not been a NEW YORK POLICE IN LEAGUE WITH CRIME ACCEPTS GOODS FOR District Attorney Jerome Says If People Knew Extent of Rottenness They Would NEVADA Forcibly Annihilate Police murderers" TRUSTED TO FLAMES RIVER AND HARBOR BILL UNCHANGED fr pre-eent- ed og $100,-336,87- nt i i RIDGEWAY TO MANAGE RIO GRANDE Denver, Feb. 23. David H. Moffat, who has Just returned ftom tbe east, (Ut A. .C. today confirmed tbn report of as manager had resigned llldgwav the Northwester.' and will become manager of tbe Rio Grande, on ManA 1. Mr. Moffat denied that Auditor Jones will be appointed Mr. Ridgway1 iiticcftifor on tb D. N. and P but wa not prepared to say who would receive - tbe appointment. Mr. Moffat admMed.lhst he waa ne- gotiating with two syndicate regarding tbe rale of hla road. He said: "Mr. E. H. Harriman did hut It exin the near future. The minister of have an option on the road, not renew did he and Feliruarrl, tlie pired in Introduced rlgsdeg, jnsliee has will continue to road Moffat Tbe it. last the st waa which defeated bill tbe road. It will be esalun providing for the establishment be an independent to original too, according sesfinished, the last of the whipping post. In hold it or to continue I whether even assailed plana was sion the bill bitterly I am hands. other into It Rooseparse Preaideat by the ministerialists. I Sell bonds, although tbe to circulatvelt's letter has been widely to do so whenever I ed favoring the whipping port for wife am iu a poeltlon wish." beaters, creating a strong Impression Construction of the road from Arami hu turned the tide la the bills rowhead to Hot Sulphur Springs it ,ia . favor. announced will commence as soon as lie ground softens in the spring, and It will bo puebed with great rapidity New York, Feb. 23. District AtJerome, ieaklng before the torney k Reno, Nev., Feb. 23. Wells-FargPeopfee Institute clnb tonight, raid: Reno its Company today, through "Thre are miine honest men ia tne agent, officially announced that it is police force. But If the people knew the of to accept goods now in a position truth about the bulk of the highef all descriptions consigned lo the min the police official they enuld take i As Nevada. jug camps of Southern own hands like the people in their law result tbe Reno office Is now taxed al of Montane and California with their -, mod to its capacity in billing out and annihilate vigilance committeefreight to the south. Carload lota, con- them When von remember that tlie sisting of mining machinery and other collection of $5 tribute for each saloon materials are now being forwarded. In a preciiwt would la aome of the Under this arrangement the express precincts amount to $12,000 a company virtually has a monopoly on larger von will have some Idea of tba the freight btislnera on all goods ex- year, cept perishable articles, for the railthan lb), even today there road has placed an embargo on all ex- i "More street on nhlch car run that a not life. of cept necessities are not operating under a A queer condition Is that the rate by pickpocketcontract with central office distinct ia new but slightcampa express to the detective. There Is now n t1 even if ly in excess of the regular freight and Octogenearian Lady It Killed lug eentence in the Tomb schedule. for I have Wealthy and Housa Burnt to Hide Traces he 1 a thief. I believe him, me. he told corroborated much that af Crime. and he ray that the police demanded of pru-( tlie ill ner cent for their part Montclair, New Jersey, Feb. 23. Jerome declared that the corrupFollowing the discovery of the body was largely of Mrs. Hannah H. Boss, a wealthy tion of the police force law lue to the existence of a liquorsense octogenarian in the ruins of her home In the In High street today, the police ex that wax unenforceable it pressed the opinion that tbe women that the community was against that the officials bad been murdered and the bouse fired Appropriation Measure Panes House strict enforcement, not After Much Impeding by Proposrre powerless to enforce It. if they to conceal the rrime. A German coachman who was the only domestic emed Amendments. aimnfo4nt. be dlared. meant ployed by Mrs. Ross has not been seen tlie parly that at-- since the lire. A search of the ruins Miicltlo dol23. Feb. a Without political Washington. failed to reveal any trace of his body, lar added or subtracted, the river and " raid Mr. Jerome, Throe Roosevelt. Even adjacent houses were al-- o bill tbe harbor appropriation pusaed and force he direction . the by the fire which started in destroyed with cession run tbe bed boue todar after romni.e-lone- r the Rosa house, but the occupants had when he was police Tbe total well into the evening. to Justice only no difficulty in escaping. waa able to bring amount carried by the bill la $17,234.-65- 7. Kftvith of one ptr rant of tha Throughout the day the progrera law. The only practical NAVAL APPROPRIATION. riolatort ihecrusade of tbe bill was Impeded by the offerwas to put up remit of tbe blackmail from ing of amendments, but only those a $j of by the committee were adopted. the charge Washington, Feb. 23. Tbs naval apin rom Instance. The military academy appropriation arok to $10 and $20moral effect of tTjr-tbill as agreed upon by the propriation Anil the wa what 0. bill was sent to conference aa agreesenate committee today carried The turning law the e o an increase of $422,520, over nothing to tlie senate amendment authorizand administration It to appoint Senator out a good tbe bouse bill. For Increasing the numing the ber of petty officer and men of the Joseph Hawlcv. of Conn., a brigadier ing more." Marine corps $307,000 is added. general n the Triired list of the army FOR THUGS. WHIPPING POST aad with a further provision conferring Tbe limit of cost of the collieries and scout cruiser authorised by tbe naval similar authority on the case of Peter Roosevait Similar Endorwmwtof to bill are Increased J. Oaterliau. appropriation LegIdea Influence Norwegian $1,430,000 and $2,000,000 respectively. islator. Klopr, Tbe limit of cost of the sailing trainueattle. Wash. Feb. 23.-- Cua one of the bant known inor league ball hy the act of 23.-- The whipping ing esel authorized ha been Copenhagen. Feb. March 3, 1903. in Increased to $110,000 plavera in the United States umpire in the Pacific post for thug appeip this country ca b. appointed become an institution coast leagu pre-ide- Com-miralo- established. Freight. n 23. commission opinion by Conunlaeionrr Clements, today rendered Ha decision in tbe California FTuit Exchange and tho Consolidated Forwarding company against tho Southern Psrtflo and Atchison, Topeka sod Santa Fe railway systems in which it holds that the defendant carriers are unlawfully engaged In pooling tii traffic In citrus frulta Originating In Southern California and carried by them and their connections to eastern markets; that tho defendants by compelling the shippers to pty Icing chargee as established by tha car lines have made chargee part of the coat of transportation and subject to regulation under tba law, and that the rate on orangee In carloads from Southern California to points on and Colonist Rates Will Bring Immense east of tbe Misuari river are unRush to the Gold Field in reasonable and unjuri. March. Tha rale on lemons la held to be reasonable and present refrigeratinge. Reuo, Nor., Feb. 23. Citizens of Charges are held to be not unreason-ablRcuo today took preliminary steps This decision by the commissi' on ia looking toward providing for the thirty thousand or mure tourists who are ex on queatlone reserved In a former peeled here from the cistern states be- decision by the commission in the ume farrier from CBNee which prohibited ginning nnzt week. The colonials rates go into elf oil denying to ahippera of ctlrua frulta March -t and Division Freight and from California to eaatrrn market the Traffic Agent Rising of this city. Ii right of directing over which of the received official notice that eight thous- established lines the- shipments should ' and ticket will 1m sold in Chicago and be carried. Rulings are made aa follow la the eight thousand in St. Loula alone. Most of these people will be bound for dechkm sow rendered: The earrlera minimum carload wmgut Tonopah and Ooldlleld. The difficulty in Reno will be how to accommodate of 26,000 pounds on cltrua fruit in this vast crowd during their stay in refrigerator or ventilator cart from this city, for it Is here they must Southern California to eanlarnwith the la not unreasonable change cars for the gold fields. fortv foot car In general uu. Whether or not tho regulating stot-ul-e DEFENDANTS COMBINE. appllrn to refrigerator charges In the defendant, by compelling Portland, Ore., Feb. 23. The Even all cases to statepay Icing chargea la citfua shippers the prints today ing Telegram the car lines or ment that, owing to the aggressive at frulta aa established by do without neeearary refrigeration for fitude which tbe government baa made these . chargeg Burned toward those persona who hare the traffic, have of transportation coat of a the federal of part the aa result a indicted been under tha to regulation and land of subject grand Jury's Investigation Uivr. form to taken are being frauds, steps The refrigeration charge applying on combination to unitedly resist tbe these tbe shipments of citrus frulta to charges. The Telecram aaya market hve been reduced eastern beat the will hire combination the counpendency of this preceding all in tbe during legal talent obtainable and the present chargee for refrigara- try to conduct the detenu. Weils, Fargo A Co. Koliovo Railroad Embargo ea Mining Camp International ing officer. Admiral Fournier, (France) Paris, Feb. 23. The The Utter will return tbe pomplimmt commission appointed to inquire into on Saturday. 1L Davis, the NoiTh era Incident practically conRear Admiral Charles cluded its work tonight by finally (United States) and bis aide. Ensign be William F. Brickcr, have taken pasagreeing to tbe report, which willsespublicly announced at the closing Sat- sage on the Finland sailing March 4, The admirals wife and rom Antwerp. sion, to be bold at 3 oclock- next -taiy. daughter remain for a tour urday. Concerning the general nature of tho the following statement was RUSSIA EXULTANT. report made In a most authoritative quarter to the Associated Press: Feb. 24. 2 a. m. 8t. Petersburg. "When the text of tbe decision be- The Intimation tbe decision of the that acceptmore will be come known It International commission on the Hull than and they public able to tbe press affair will be favorable to Russia la The semihave been led to believe. received with much quiet exultation In while official summaries appearing, circles and by the St. Petmore or less accurate, tend too strongly admiralty where It is felt to show public ersburg mataa a to show Russian success, but of Tbe senseless baselessness the a ter of fact the members have sought clamor Rojeat against not middle ground and tbe decision Is venskv. a pronounced victory for either aide. here always mainNaval officers It la of auch character ea lo prraerve was another ride to there tained that same Russias self repert and at the much the question as It was presented by the British public the time give of Great Britain, and believed If anything, press ground for satisfaction. more Rojestvensky was amply justified in favorable Is rather decision the taking precautions for the safety of to Great Britain than to Russia. his fleet, especially in view of the warn Havas Agency the On the other hand, ingz. tbe seriousness of which apparentHa confirmed was not realized elsewhere and were tonight ly statement of last night. It says: convinced that a commission of im are whole quite partial experts would take the seme The conclusion aa a favorable to Russia, recognizing thatv view. Heme the report ia accepted Admiral Rojestvensky could legitimate-without surprise though it has not been act snd consider himself In danger announced officially. aa he did. However, the report consat-if- y to tains reservation calculated the most RUSSIANS BOMBARD POTI British susceptibilities, commission the that bring important esteems that the Russian fire lasted English Merchant Gives Alarming Account of Situation. too long and also that Rojestvensky notified the should have speedily British Maritime authorities of the ' Constantinople. Fib. 23. Extremely deplorable incident. Upon the ques- alarming reports are current here con tion of tbe presence of torpedo boats renting the situation at Batoum and the commission frees all navies from Fou. It is alleged that some vessels the imputation. of the Black Sea (Rusolsn) The commission rejected a motion have bombarded squadron Poll. Aa English Britain) fGreat Beaumont of Admiral who merchant here has arrived The conjust awing the Russian crews.the form of ays he was obliged to flee from be in to clusions are .aid Batniim where his life was menaced question where to tbe commissioners by strikers and hla office detroyed. stale their answer either unanimously 'i his merchant aays the authorities of or aa a majority. Batoum are power lew. The strikers The American officials are strongly are at the Georgians and are estimated inclined to accept the view first rited favorable to to number 4.800. that the decision ia tomore The steamship lines from ConstantiRussia. Gn at Britain than to Batoum ha,ve suspended The four foreign admirals gave a nople in honor of the presid service. tonight banquet semi-offici- Evidence Is Closed and Arguments Are Being Made In Bwayne impeachment Cate. ' Washington. Feb. 23. The conferees on the army appropriation bill today perfected an agreement which covers ah points of difference. The amend-ueu- t regarded aa must important la that affecting ilia pay of retired officers and Involving the per of General Miles, which at present is the full pay of a lieutenant gmeraL Tbe effect of the agreement aa to General Miloa la to give him hie full restored pay as e general, without reference to corape naatiou he may receive for service on the staff of the government of Massachusetts. The provision agreed on reads, "That retired officers of tbe army above the grade of Major heretofore or hereafter assigned to active duty shall hereafter receive their full retired pay end shall receive no further pay or allowances from tba United States; provided, further that a colonel or lieutenant colonel so assigned shall receive tbe full pay and allowances of a major on the active list." Of tbe thirty-onamendments in the bill in conference the Senate recedes from four and the llouon accepts the others. Of tha four which go out of tbe bill two are alight Increases in amounts and two rover a provision that no army post aliall be established without the consent of the secretary of war. OPPRESSIVE SUSCEPTIBILITIES Bill Now Going to Conference Gives Supreme Ultimate Authority to Will be Ten Days Getting Last of Victims Out of tbs Rescuers I Birmingham. Ala.. Feb. U.-- At o'clock tonight 2 bodies had been recovered from the Virginia mines, and the rescue work continues. The foul laid down. odors from the decomposing bodies The case Involves the construction have become S.i unbearable that the a portion of the present tariff act rescuera work In abort relays, and which provides that there shall be no hundreds of pounds of disinfectant has allowance for been used to make further work constructive or other breakage, leakage or dsmage on wines, possible. liquors, cordials, or distilled spirits. live funerals were conducted In The board says that the phrase "A theFifty suburbs of Birmingham today, all for allowance" leakage, of which were for Tictima of tha awful constructive would seem to imply an allowance for disaster. a leakage which might he presumed or It is estimated that there are at Implied, or which existed in contem- least 25 more bodies to be taken out actan plation of law rather than for and the reacuera have to finish up the ual leakage established by affirmative Tqvel they are on now and open one Therefore, should the entire more "level." There are three bodies p roots. content! of a cask of liquor leak out In the bottom of the lowest level which in transit before the arrival in the is expected will require at leaat ten United States the case would be ons to reach. Tbe bodies are those and no duty would days of of the pumper and bis auLianta. They be assessable. are covered witb water and since the Where liquors or wines were import- pumping machinery was ruined by the aa by required ed in bottles, packed it will take much time to law and a breakage of a portion of the explosion the water out of tne mine. get deno transit" "in bottles occurred Governor Cunningham officially Induction or allowance could be made. structed State Mine Inspector Grey and his asslslants to make a thorough Investigation of the disaster and report to him at tbe earliest practicable moment. The relief fund for tbe stricken families so far amounts to MILITARY MILES PAY. Conferees ea Army Appropriate Bill Perfect Satisfactory Agree meat. WORK IS GOING ON No Allowance PRICE FIVE CENTS 24, 1905. GENERAL GRUESOME DUTY MUST BE PAID. . WEATHER FORECAST Generally fair; colder Saturdays EfEVitE - npt-tirin- to Utah. BAKU IB QUIET, Under Protection. Banka Do Business Military Baku, Feb. 23. Tbe town ia now quiet. All the Armenian shop have been closed, but the banka are doing btielnea under military protection. Order has been restored at Balakhany but. at Romano today strikers attacked tno factories and ns a result thirty persona were killed or wounded. In Baku many teriible murders have been committed. Manager A da muff of the Naphtha Refining Works, hla wife and children were burned to death, A legal offirlal named Tatosoff and a Bazaar owner named Lalajrff and (ho latters family were murdered. MULLAH ON WARPATH. la Two Day's March From Obdi Under Italian I'rotectloa. Aden. Arabia. Feb. 23. The Somali Mullah ia again nn the warpath. He to reported to b two daya marrh from Ohdta and to have killed a number tbe Sultan of Obdlaa followers. ft Tlie Sultanate of Obdla on the coast of East Africa, waa In February. 1889, placed under the protectorate of Italy, and In April of tb name year the protectorate waa extended to the Suite?-at-o of the Mijmtain Somalia. Tho Mad Mullah" of Somailaud baa valued the British and Italians a great deal uf trouble in the rd rb- - |