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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINES OGDEN, UTAH. SaTCKDAY MOENING, street and Amsterdam avenue, today, spread so rapidly that it was aooa befire mud control of the emergency brigade of the institution. There were l.iou children in the building at the time, but 13 minute after the fire had ea-- 1 ail had started it waa AND WOUNDED RUSSIANS SCURVY-RIDDE- N INDIANA BRIBERY. Jary te Charges Investigate Against Legislators. Japan-ese-Russia- ns Nlclndaa rhUffu, Feb. Saxe, commander of the Russian Hydrographic ship Erinak, uuk in Fort Arthur harbor before the evacuation, arrived la Chicago over tli Norlhweal-rn- t railmaii from Ban ftioiiiro today, en route for Huwda, via New York aud Faria. He wa arrompauted by Captain Nirholas wru Kwi, commander of the destroyed battleship Sevastopol, aud eleven Kuaalaa uuvul lieutenants, all of whom were taken prisoner by lua Japanese and re leaned on parole. In an interview, lie told a graphic atury of the siege of tbo stronghold. Had tieaeral Stoeasel belt! out. Captain ban aid, tha place would have been converted into a were cemetery, Almost 8.000 men a era scurvy-ridden- ; of the 22,uOUwer wounded, aouie uea bavins been test, tu and taken from hospitals ae many aa eight timea. Out of tha whole garrlaon fearer tnan 1,000 men were free from wouuda or When General Stoeaael surrendered 8,000 or 11,000 aoldiera and aail ora under arma were suffering from wound, llumlreda were taken from tim hospital to bear arma, but. unable even to walk, fell and died at their poet a Night and day for week at a lima the Japanese kept throwing into Che city a abower at abelle. It waa a continuous anver-radiuborror, night after day after day, night," mI1 Captain The officer with him are from tha Krsiak, the Sevastopol, tliu battleships Rdvisas aad PersevieL With them were Captain Horae lo Aaaaagsil, military attaehn of Argentina, aud Adhc of the Belgian navy. pier Deloolgne, officers One of the is Captain Peter jUeaaalkln, who la well known among Americana, but' who, with the other Ruasiaas, tacitly designated Captain Raze aa a poke, man. 24,-Ca- ptaia en-dur- but A second day has passed without man CUBAS HOLIDAY. Havana, Feb. 24. I he anniversary of the uprising of lbvS in Santiago, always a national holiday, was oele--1 h rated today with unusual significance by the unveiling of n magnificent statue of Joee Morii. the Washington St. Petersburg, Feb. 24. The strike not be allowed to leave. Troops are has broken out afresh at the Puiiloff guarding the railroad station. Iron works. All the men walked out today. The minority at first objected to a renewal of the strike, whereupon n counict occurred between tha two factions, w hich required a strong force of police to quell. Troops have again been requisitioned to patrol the Putl-lof- f Only Soldier Who Escaped the Massastrike gone. cre New ea Trial foe Murder, 2:30 a. tu. The Warsaw, Feb. New York, Feb. 24. William Mcstrikers are retorting to violence. They aud former resident have destroyed the great switchboard Gee, aa station outside the city and cut anew of Texas, who claims to be the only member of Custers force to escape the the telegraph wires. maseacree of the command ou the Little Big Horn, hae been placed on trial Warsaw, Feb. 24. The police of this here on the charge of killing Frank city threaten to strike for higher pay. Mitchell last December. McGee boarded with the Mitchells They constitute aa independent force paid by the city and at present receive and the men quarreled over the proper $6 iter month and their uniform. The method of concocting ' a kidney stew. Mitchell was stabbed with a kitchen police subsist chiefly on money obtainthe ed from other sources. They will pre- knife and McGee surrendered to sent formal demand for an increase of police upon learning of his death. pav to tbe chief tomorrow. The operating departments of the LAND FRAUD CASES. Warsaw division of the St. Petersburg serrailroad have struck but the train Washington, Feb. 24. Aa the resit't vice is maintained with the aid of the of conferences held at the White House army railway corps. Rooaevelt The strike ou the Vienna and Vistula yesterday with President further developments in the laud fraud roads continues. The military occupy the gas work, case in Oregon and California may distant day. Bince the employes of which threaten to be expected at no taken looking to strike tonight. A policeman was shot the first steps were alleged offendand killed by a student in a disturb- tlie prosecution ofhastheshown a keen inance at the Vienna road station today. ers the president which in the terest investigations to Tha poller attempted dlapene great and in the Indictcrowds which had gathered tiieresndar-rrste- d hare been nude With the view a student. A mob tried to res- ments which followed. with the situahimself of acquainting cue him, and a policeman drew his re tent time to the p exists as tion it up word, whereupon a student killed him the president today was in done conand disappeared In the crowd. with Secretary Hitchcock, Atference Cussarks and lufantry are guarding General Moody and Special Attorney the lines of the Warxaw-S- t. Petersburg who discussed J. F. Heuey, torney road, fearing that the strikers will cut with him the evidence so far gathered. between the two off communication to cities. Tlie mails from Warsaw Lodz, a distance of sixty miles, have to t be delivered la cars. Railroad strikers of Lodx, who are coining here today to attend a conference with etrikere of Warsaw, . are obliged to travel by. road. MEMBER OF CUSTER'S CAVALRY The ef 24.-1- HARPER'S CONDITION. Dyspepsia bane ot hums a exisBurdock Blood Bitters cure 4. William President Chicago, Feb. it, permanently. Regulates It. Harper of the University of Chicago, and promptly, tones the stomach. afterthe panned through the crisis of effects of tlie oMralinu. At the hospital it waa said that Dr. liariH-- r had a good night and was renting quietly, burning of a negro church today. The flames are believed to have been of with negro incendiary origin. A blood on Ids clothing anil aeratehes on liis fare ha, been arrested and the police believe they have tlie right men. Tlie negro has been put in the city Jail, Has a Value Eetlmatad at Nearly Three which ia aurrounded by the local comMillion Dollars. pany of militia, railed out by Governor ia tbo Yardaman. It negro thought Ulackfoot, Idabo, Feb. 24. Judge will be taken before Miss Marsh some Stqvens, of the district court, signed an conditime during the day, should her orJer today, directing Receivers N. H. tion permit, for identification. Clark and Wilbur K. Matthews to sell at public auction all of the properties of whatsoever character, including waterworks, clectrie railway, smelter and mining properties, of the Great White Knob Copper company, at Mac-KaThe value of the property is estimated at I2.800.U0U. Thera 1 a mortgage upoa the property of $1,000,000 and the court directs that the minimum bid hold tbe $1,000,000 lien, but Two Branches of the Legislature In Quarrel Over Measures. the court directs that ail creditors shall be paid out f t lie pKKweds of the sale. About ot the rialms are held in Topeka, Ken., Feb. 24. Today the Balt Lake City. Other creditors are koiian poatiuiiird, by general coa.-rn- t, Denver and Butte firm. Inn bill, action on the which has pawed the senate. This action la generally considered a case of retaliation upon the part of 11m house for the aclhm of the qsue in defeating the house railroad, util Thursday, i-r tence. - Feb. 23,; reports to the army crpartuicut aay that the auclling of points in the of Sbakhe river and collisions between aoonting parties at Iwlli arui-in- s continued ou February 22nd and 1 February 23rd. Commencing nt oclock on February 83rd, a Russian battery of heavy guns posted west of Litajentun began shelliug Lapnlai and ita vicinity. Toklo, noon.-Manchu- rian MINING PROPERTY TO Toklo, Feb. 24. The diet lias been Investigating alleged frauds in contracts signed May last for the construction of barracka to be used aa a depot for the seventh division at Hokkaido, la an address to the throne, Chief Quartermaster Tumatau takes the responsibility for the contracts, although bla predecessor awarded them privately and without trailers. Ruaalaa prisoners here number 41,000 of wlik'h 810 era officers. al rtions. "On Feb, 2, we have two officers men wounded. and sixty-tw"All is quiet elsewhere at the front, with the exception of the Uaual of ahola." COURT MARTIAL IN RUSSIA a. to. Charged With Firing oa the There Wen 1,200 Children in the ing at the Time. Party ea Jan, 19. Royal St. Petersburg, Feb. 24. Grand Duke Vladimir, commander of the milllary I J started In ' JEW8 ENTERTAIN RUSSIANS The Macaber, the most representative Jewish dub la' London, gave a dinner aad recaption to M. Orleudoff, Mme. Nasi mo IT aad the other members of tha Russian theatrical company previous to their departure for America. ' London, Feb. 24. BOWLING RECORD. Milwaukee, Feb, 24. C. M. And w on of SC Paul, bowling la tha Individual class today, rolled up a aeore of 631, taking the lead from Otto Kapfor ot Chicago, who last sight scored Ut. An- -' deraona effurt waa heartily applauded. Other individual aoarea were: A. Busch, St Louie, 688; & M. Anderson, St Paul. 651; W. Oberlohmaa, BL Louis, 494; H. Watt, Denver, 583; W. Romlch, Barber town, 560; L. Plbst, BL Louis, 490. WAR CORRESPONDENT 4 DEAD. New York, Feb. 24 William Gore Shanks, a newspaperman, died at Hamilton, Bermuda, aged 68 well-know- n year. waa a Ha correspondent with Grant and Sherman during moat of the Civil war. BOWLING TOURNAMENT. LITTLE GIRL Build- Senators No Longer Will Have Their Desks Decorated Statehood Bill which the Subject Discussion. Washington, Feb. 24. The seuale began proceeding today by adopting a resolution reported by Mr. Lodge from the committee on rules, directing tlie serges t arms nut to permit flowers to be brought iuto the sepate TO BEGGED THE hes-pita- L Mrt TOOTHACHE PASTE KILLS SENATE Feb. 24 Fire the juvenile asylum at 178th New York. from tetanus, ia dead at a Harlem The surgeons that the fatal lockjaw could b traced directly to soma "toothache pa lM which the child used last Saturday. They assert that the paste contained creosote, which inflamed the girls gum aud, being absorbed, so excited her sensitive net voua organization that tetanus resulted. Milwaukee, Feb. 24. Todays pro gram of the American Bowling tournament waa made up almost wholly of events iti the individual claoa. With tha two-me-n claxa almost completed. Stretch and Rolf of Chicago, with a core of 1212, bid fair to land first money, Ulw Kupfcr of Chicago, has a good' lead in the Individual class with 632 to liis credit Hla Usenet competitor is Ott of La Croest, and 8I-bsof Columbus, with a score of 80S. eooree:. Singles Markle, Today's Moscow, Feb. 24. Tha employes of Peoria, 534; railroad struck to-- j Craoaots Caused Lockjaw and Death Butte, 573; Graysha'w, the Moscow-Kaza- n Followed. Clark, Peoria, 527. day as they had not received the manDoubles Meyers and Post, Chicago, agement's reply to their petitions. The New York, Feb. 24. Martha Helms, 1070; Malm and Bryant St Joseph, men, however, decided not to interfere tritb military trains. Other trains will 10 yrara old, after suffering intensely 826. NO FLOWERS FOR THE FIRE IN AN ASYLUM. Soldiers BE SOLD KANSAS HAS TROUBLE AT HOME o St. Petersburg, Feb. to Strike are Driven Out by Killed by the Majority-Policea Student. Men Who Decline district, has issued an order of the of Cuba, the foremost figure in stirring day, ordeiing ue trial by court mar- up and organizing tin; last revolution. tial o i Captain DuvidolT, of the Seventeenth battery, Firot Regiment Horae HOUSE PROCEEDINGS. Artillery of tlie Guards and three other officers and three men of the that batHouse Washington. Feb. 24.-tery, in connection with the firing in met today and iminedisiely Mr. Hulk the direction of Emperor Nicholas of Iowa, presented a further conference n charge of case shot at the report on the army appropriation bill, of bleiaiiig tlie Neva, Jan. 19. which, under thu rule, was ordered to The Grand Duchess Elizabeth has be printed before being taken up. beeu appointed commander of the Fifth A number of pension bills from the Klcff grenadiers in aucceasiun of the Senate were considoed, altogether 125 late Grand Duke Sergius. being passed. dis- patches having been out from Gen. Kiiropatkln, which is iuteipreteJ to support the rumors that great events are in progress ia Manchuria. The war office, however, steadfastly maintalua that tbare is no important news and that there have been no developments since tlie last dispatches were made public, In which the coin raander-in-cliiretained all quiet with the exception of minor operations toward the eastward. Press The Aaaoriair--t dispatches from Mukden yesterday made no mention of battle aad retirement, of the Russians. Mukden, Feb. 24. A daring lluaalau raiding party under the command of Col. Elenamiiit completely destroyed with explosive, thn bridge south of Han v EL. ten Petorahurg, Feb, 24. A telegram Dam aoulh of lUIcbeng, about miles east of Newrhwang, Feb. 21, (rum llnmnot, Manchuria, any: The Ruaalaa rrconnalsaanve in force blowing up 70 feet of it. la the Tainkhntcbea district compelled the Japanese to bring nine bniiallons and twelve gun into action. A grad-usdvanoe of tlie Jnpaaeae In that district continues, catudng our outpost a to withdraw fighting lo their main po- 24.-3- :20 , Indianapolis, Feb. ii. A special set-sliof the county gtoud jury will be called to investigate the bribery chaigea made by keprtweniaiive Baker baker, and other agaiuat matter relat lng to the same rase. Could Not Have Held Port Arthur Against Make a Daring Raid and Blow Up a Bridge. 23, 1903. STRIKE BREAKS OUT AFRESH IN RUSSIA raped. Grand FEBRUABY ch I EXPEDITION ASSASSINS T nt-a- chamber. TESTIFY TO STOP Western Pacific is Not Mrs Chadwick Aided Governor of Mississppi Backed by Gould Money by Lawyer Provokes the Referee Protects a Negro From the Flames. VKV The Call aaya today that tha Western Pacific a railway prajert is backed by the millions and not: by the gold of the Gould, a ha been generally suspected by the pubiio since that big railroad undertaking began to lake definite shape. From the coffer ot Mrs. Colli a P. Huntington, widow of the late western railroad magnate, 1 coming thn bulk of the money used to carry one the plans of the new overland road between Fan Francisco and Fait Lake, To the coatrBmtlona she is fun.ls waking there la being added mainly from her nephew, 11. E. Huntington, and his axsorioXea in several Millionaire B. F. gigantic scheme. Yoakum, president of tbr Frisco system,'' aud E. W, Hawley, who I prominently Identified with a number of railroad enterprises. Huntington, Hawley and Yoakum are not only planning a road to Halt Lathe City, tint proptwe acquiring complete system from San Francisco to the Mexican gulf by way uf the Denver gateway and making iraffle arrangements with other roads with view to getting connections at Denver or Salt Lake for tnrough pasengrr and freight buxine- - to the Missouri liver and Chicago, Beta Francbico, Feb. 24. Hunt-fngto- Cleveland, Feb. 24. Mrs. Chadwick when placed on the stand in bankruptcy proceedings today before Referee Reining) ou, refused nt first to be sworn. After a consultation with her attorneys, she finally eunieuted to taka (he oath. She was then asked to state her name. Hlie refused to reply to this or eny other question that followed. Mr. Chadwick nought refuge In her privilege aa au accused person and aha refused to answer moat of the questions on the ground that what aim mid might lend to aid the prosecution of her criminal case. Referee Remington found in her favor, although he insisted, again-- t her counsel's wishes, in making her give a of her refusal. My financial affairs are so closely allied with the rase in the federal couit that anything affecting the one must necemarily affect the other, said Mrs, Chadwick, and tlie referve declared tnal that, explanation of her position was a admirably expressed aa it cuuld n be. Whal they want ia io get possession of your information, stoutly declared Attorney Hawley, on behalf of Mrs. Cliadwlck. "They want to have a look at our hand. They are trying to aw-eNo. if tbo governtain our defrn-- e. ment will lip off Its hand, we might arrange the deal." Daw Icy frankly Gild the court that Mrs. Chadwick would be only following his advice in refusing to be sworn. He mid he did nut intend lo be diwourte oua to the referee, but he demanded the protection which, he said, the con stlfutiou gave his client. Attorney Grossman, for Trustee Lora er. insisted on an examination, how ever, and Referee Remington finally decided that Mrs. Chadwick would have to be sworn and take the witness aland at last. We are reliably Informed, and we have reason to believe that there I a large amount ot proiierty, including big sums of money, that ought to be in the hands of the trustee fur he lien efil of the creditors, but which are not. declared Gross mail. Yes, but you must, ntd turn ibe bankruptcy court into au Instrument for provocation," said Daw lee. He declared that the trustee had' seized all Mrs. Chadwick's private papers and turned over information to the United Rtstej attorney which had resulted la r GOVERNOR OFFERS A REWARD One Thousand Dollars for the Arrest of the Person Who Stolo a Bill. , ' Jefferson City, Mo., Feb. 24. Tlie bouse today unanimously adopted a resolution, offering $1,000 reward for the arrest of the persons who stole the original of the amended bill, passed by the houxe repealing the Breeders' law and prohibiting pool selling on horn race. The theft of the original null! fie the Set of tlie house. Governor Folk today forwarded a roinmunlratloa to Uir attorney general, ordering Mm to conduct rigid into the theft of the bill. SUBMARINES TO MOVE. Vallejo, Cal- - Feb. 24. Permission ha been received from the navy department fgr the submarine boat Pike and Grampus tu proceed to San Diego t aad join the that port Pai-ifl- tut maneuver. ii'-e- ;i Chicago, Feb. 24. A dispatch to the Chicago Tribune from Jack-oMis., says: While hundreds cT white men are systematically searching the home of every negro in the city, hunting fur a coloied man who assaulted a young white woman, with the a vowed intention of burning him to death. Governor Vardanian ia working hrd to prevent a Kuching in the capital city of the stale. When the news of tlie crime ranched him the governor sent hi friends all ovi-the town aa emissaries of law and order, telling them to plead with vory man they met to allow the law to take its course. Then ho started on s personal campaign. Charging up and down the main street, he expostulated with every group of men un the corners and urged every argument at his command lo Induce them to dipere. The governor soon saw hix efforts were likely to prove unavailing and finally went with the rapidly increasing mob to the court house, where, ar cording to rumors, tlie young woman's assailant was under guard. The reports were unfounded, but the mob refused to believe tiic -- hcrlff and began making threatening demonstrn, r ation. Governor Yardaman, niter instructing the sheriff and bis deputies to defend the prisoner to the Inst if he , should lie brought to mounted the step and licgna an impassioned ad dre-- s. He dochinxl the law provided fit and proper punishment for the crime in the citizens of Jack-suquestion, that lucre would be no delay in earning it into effort, and pleaded with its them to "allow the law to take course." The governor offered tu pay $.00 the arrest of the negro providing ho was delivered nlive to the authorities. Ilia appe.il waa listened to in -- Hence. The local militia company baa been ordered out and under the governor's prr-ondirection will he used to protect the prisoner if he is captured. Miss Mamie Match was gui:ig home from the state houe when she wax seted by a negro and dragged into the beaten yard or s residence. She Into insensibility and may die from her tlu-m- as.-ur- fr Fag'1 Severn OFF EAST Filibustered arc Organ- - Light Sentences on the Is Over 12 Miles Long and Was Started Murderers or izing in. the United in J895. Jewess. States. Washington. Fob. 24. The secretary of state baa called to 1h attention of the Department of Justice certain bodies of men la Mobile, Ala., who are oaid to bo engaged in a filibustering This expedition againet Guatemala. action waa taken at the suggestion of tho Guatemalan minister, who represented that an American port was being used as a base of hostile opera-lion- s against a friendly nation, and that the men who were represented to be merely laborers going to develop a railroad concession, were really part of a force recruited in the United States to initiate a revolution. lx-x- a one state. Thn chair announced that liis original Intention hrd been to appoint Messrs. Ileveridgo, Dillingham and OLD MEN FIND A . Hate aa the coni erect and nan proceeding to aar that on account of Mr. Dillingham' absence ho would DEFENDER xub-i-titu- Mr. Nelson's name, when Mr. Morgan asked if the motion to appoint conferees had been put. The chair --aid no. and wa putting it a the hand- - of the clock tiointed -1 desire liarplv at the noon figures. tu lie keard on that motion." said t lie Alabama senator. This meant Hint tho niotioii must go over, and Caused manifest riDsppuiiilmcul to the friends of the Mil. When at noo.i the consideration of the Bwaytie case was resumed Mr. Fcrktiis. on behalf of the houe manager. aa recognized to continue the argument, in support of the articles of impeachment. NEWSPAPER MEN THANKFUL For Assistance Given by President Against Paper Trust. Another University Professor Would Have Them Live Longer. Chicago, Feb. 24. President James of the Untver-lt- y of Michigan does not subscribe to the statement that men loae their usefulness wheu they reach tho age of 60 yearn He has replied to Dr. Wllllint Uslcr, formerly of Johns Hopkins university, who recently declared that men when they reach the age of 60 years should B. Angcll be chloroformed. Dr. Angcll in an address at the animal banquet of the Chicago Alumni association of the University of Michigan. said: I would like to extend the time of a man's life instead of shortening it. The experiment of killing off old men has been tried in Africa for centuries, and 1 would suggest to the distinguished physician that civilization has not advanerd iverv rapidly there. New York, Feb. 24. The following resolution, presented by Condo Hamlin of tlie St. Faul Pioneer was unanimously adopt id by the Auieriisii SPECIAL GRAND JURY. at Newspaper Publishers ion their convent here: Chicago. Feb. 24. The special grand "Resolved. Tlui the American News- jury ordered by Judge Kohlsust to extends paper PuhlUlierx Ihc alleged meat tm.t wa grateful appreciation to Preident drawn today. Tho law requires that Kivsrvfit and the department of jus-ti- tiie name of the members of the jury for tlirir prompt repone to tlie h, spread on the records. This wm for a.t not lie done, however. Until a injuries. , few reqiit tf thin association into, and legal proceedings days before March 20th. when the against, the combination of paper grand Jury will meet a it is desired in Mi-- .. 24. Frb. The exciteJackson. which proceeding are now keep the names secret as long ment arouSed over an 4xaul; on Mir It is said tne government lien.i'.r.c ia tin court for the disrnct pmuihle. Mamie 1arh by S ucgrn cuntiniie.l wi.h of Mlnee-n- t. to Yxati'im- - the rcrord or each and arc being vigorously t effe.-it being heightened by the prose ii'ed." UiSil. Pre, al c ts y. ICuutlnued on GET TO START A Tbe acuatc then took up Ilia naval appropriation bill to secure at Hit time set Ion on tbe provisions tu which there la no objectiuu. Th reading uf iho naval bill hud not been completed when, tea minutes before 12 o'clock, Mr. Beveridge was recognized to renew his motion for the appointment of conferees oa the Joint statehood bill. There was at thn time no objection to the motion but Mr. Teller said lie would desire fifteen minutes to state oouie facta which had recently come to hi attention regarding conditions lu Indian Territory, Mr. Hailey aked that the time for convening the court be postponed five minutes. "I object," sold M.r. Daniel sharply. "Then," responded Mr. Hailey, in like manner, I ehsll vote for tlie bill as it paused the huue. 1 have opposed the appropriation of Arizona to New Mexico, but I will no longer allow any vote u mine to aland in the aay of Justice to l.BiNi.tioO people in the interest f 30(i,imii elsewhere.'' Sir. Teller then proceeded. Ho announced that he would Interpose no opposition tu the conference hut that lie aliould feel t liberty later to object lo prevent action contrary to the nixhes ot the t Hu ana txnivluocd the rourxc to pursue in the Interest of the people in the territory i to annex it to Oklahoma and admit tha two territories Gohdo, Switzerland, Feb. 24. PiercKishineff, Feb. 24. The trial of thirty-Christians accused of the mur- ing of the Simplon tunnel through ths der of a Jewess named Bpiwok during Alps was completed at 7:30 oclock the riots, ws concluded this morning. The work was commsac-e-d in 1893. today, with the acquittal of nine of tbe were senThe meeting of tho two boring pardefendants, while iweaty-tw- o tenced to a mouth's Imprisonment The ties (Swiss and Italian) waa signalled latter declared that lliey were exempt throughout Switzerland by ringing of front punishment because of the church hello and salutes by cannon, amnesty manifesto on the occas- rountered, the most serious being hot ion of the birth of his heir. springs which threatened to wreck tha whole enterprise, producing a temperature which at one time rose to 181 degrees, nuking continuous work impossible until the engineers found means of cooling the atmosphere. Now that the borers have mat, it will 'enable the water accumulated in tbo north gallery to be drawn pff. The work of preparing the tunnel for a permanent railway will bo rushed as Duwager Empress Will Give, the rapidly as possible, aad It ia hoped to a Chance to Kill Her. inaugurate tbe tunnel about March 20. The piercing of the Simplon Is reBt. Petersburg, Feb. 24.- -2 a. m. All j garded as being one of tha greatest eniho member of the Imperial family gineering achievements of the age. who attended tho requiem for Grand Many difficulties were encountered and overcome. The length of the tunnel Duke Sergius at Tsarskoe-Sel- o remainfrom Brigs, In Switzerland, to loelle, on ed lo a family council In the evening. tlie Italian side of the mountain, Is The dowager empress who has been at about twelve miles. Work was begun to Tsarskoe-Sel-o since the eventful "Red over seven years ago, and, accordingfor must be ready tunnel the contract, Sunday. Jan. 22, becoming impatient traffic on May 15th nexL at the restraints which were advised by The Swiss and Italian governments the police for her safety, rebelled jointly financed the undertaking, share against the alleged necessity of re- and share alike, at the coat of $15,000,-00As soon a tha boring la thormaining at Tsarskoe-Selo- , declaring that she la not afraid; that tho sand oughly completed and the track laid of her life have almost run out, and a smaller tunnel Is to be constructthat if assassins want her life they ed. paralleling the large on, which ae to permay have it. The imperial family and will be increased in size authorities implored her not to return mit of trafflo both ways at tho same to Si. Petersburg and she finally time. one anti-bemit- ic SANDS OF HER LIFE RUN OUT 0. n yielded. j General satisfaction Is expressed even among the Liberals that tha funeral day of Grand Duke Sergius off with no untoward Incident. paaee-The public is discussing with sstonlsh-- I meet the sweeping statement of the metropolitan of Moscow, attributing TURKISH SOLDIERS MUTINIED the guilt of the assassination to tho entire Russian society. Critics say Thair Officers aad Compellthat if this is true It Justifies the con- hnprisonsd ed a Ship t Ratum te Port tention of reformers that all Russia is and odds with the political system. Tho wisdom of such statements at this Constantinople. Feb. 24. A battalion or 930 Turkish troops while on the .crisis Is very generally questioned. way to reinforce the garrison of TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Arabia, mutinied on board tbe steamer Epiros, seized and imprisoned Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, thair officers and compelled the comAll druggists refund tho money if it mander of tbs Epiros to put hock to falls to enre. E. W. Grove's signs Suez. The mutineers demand that they 25c, tare Is on each-box- . be cent back to thl homes. Ye-mr- r |