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Show riESS fiiijuswrfo tTAil WEATHER EDSECAST SERVICE IfUCfUfHIC Fair In Miiiih. riiin in north portion SI unday, Sunday. lair, warmer in north portion. i OGDEN CITY. UTAH. SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 19, 1905. OIL FURTHER LIGHT ON NO Qyama Is Expected to Reach Harbin April I Oth War Will Continue Daring Plan of Jail Breakers is Spoiled by Officers, Chicago, March 18. Two men giving the names of Frank Crsiiam. and Frank Ludwig, are under arrest, suspected of complicity in what appear to have been a plan to free prisoners from As Chief the county jail. was making a Deputy Jailer O'Neill circuit of the jail tuday. he saw a man lurking In a corner n the opposite side of the street. O'Neill railed two jail guards. The officer making a dh, surprised the man O'Neill had been watching and arrested him together with a companion who had joined him. Further investigation disclosed a rope, to wrhirh was attached a large hook, hanging from an outside window on the third floor of the jail. The bar of the window had not been tampered with, but there were footprints in the oDi and grime that had accumulated on the window ledge. by Say the Slavs ff. Petersburg, March llv The reconimander-ln-fta- r port, of the retiring tbeMan-ehuri- n of the Ruasian people that here yeeter-d,which were irtued the immediate while relieving her of the Ruasian people that the Manchurian armv already ia cut oft and 'information already reconfirming ceived that the retirement ia in fml on progreae, throw no further light the condition or the lessee of the army, eud contain no disquieting information. The ciiy of c'akoman, which la well tha Russian rear, haa been aeiied by Chlneee bandit- -, fulcra given or.t but which may he a vanguard of Japan-ea- a regulan. to tram. Fkkowan one road lead Kaiyuan, about 12 milea north of Tie Phaa, and that great Chinese road runs northward, paralleling the railroad and offering to a force there the alternative of striking directly the Russisn line or of pushing on toward the Sungari river along the highway which la better than the road over which General Linevltch will have to retreat. The new commander will need all the strategic qiialitlea of Kuropatkin'to effect the withdrawal safely. How far or how rapidly Field Marehal (Vams win ba able to continue pursuit, remains to be seen, but .the Chinese St Harbin expect him there April 10. and if this opinion proven to be founded oa a Japasrae proclamation, many person, here, remembering the fulfillment of Osama's assurances, regarding the occupation of Mukden March 10, will he inclined to name three weeks as Ti the limit. The Russian government continues declare that, what ever be the fate others in various stages of investigation and disgrace, and a despatch announcing that Captain Clado has been relieved of all functions appears to emphasize the condition of Russia's military demoralization. The Figaro aays Kuropatkin waa the victim of over prudence and lack of audacity Military critics point out that General Linevltch did not graduate from the schools of cadeta or the military academy, but began his service as a volunteer. While as a subordinate h officer during the war Linerltch met Kuropatkin, then a captain. The latter represente the student soldier, while Linevltch represents the man from the ranke. The peace prospects, although recently appearing bright now seem to have disappeared. The officials say thla ia due mainly due to Japans insistence that Russia shall sue for peace, whereas Russian pride prevents her from taking tbe initiative. Therefore. It it believed that the war will be indefinitely prologgeth with the prospect of a series of Japanese successes above Mukden. Japan's approach to Siberia is considered one of the momentnoue epochs of the war, and at marking Japanese occupation of Asiatic territory now held by a European power. The effect of Japanese advance to Harbin will be to control the Trans-Siberi- a railroad and the entire sweep of eastern Siberia, including Vladivostok. It Is said that thia possession of Russan territory may prove an important factor in support ofJapaueae claim for a money indemnity. REPORT IS - of eastern Harbia aid of the present army, the war will continue; Vice Admiral Rejestvrnskys orders to try iv ue with Vice Admiral Togo have not than Paris. March this 18. week economic agitation. The renewal of the Tlceroyahy and PPointnirnt of the senatorial give hope for better things in ! ' Csucawus. The chief storm ern-w- t seoRis to be Moscow, where the ;lice are discovering evidences of a wcic sprint terrorist plot. The explosion of , bomb in Theatre square last com-misai- niht not yet ! 11,rre I explained, been numerous arrests with the discovery of a a suburb of Moscow in which n connection rp"t in were bonibs aj IwT.fr? in SlTr1 ihUr- PXploeiveS. nre m"hing practically no iimavellng the plot which ,hr of Grand Duke T1,r satasein ia to the au- - Po,lop - 'I' mk " wl,h the ,ron "enn ..V''1' of sinews of war. ft fa ministry of finance, is The negotiations for f,lc loans which is not an ew-- r rent wHoimwcL from any fear of fail- :s the French market, are pro-- . a favorable conclusion and miniticr of finance Insists that the will be eigned short- -' t ,fre"mnt b been determined that the rw d.uneatic, bonds shall run for a PTud i.f eight ... ,T Gw ,rT!,nKH. -- yean. ' FRENCH OPINION. J. M,rcb 18. The Russian de-I;-.! lninsting with General Kuro-ebare completely shale n f'T"nirh officials and public opinion ,,Tn,nff Russia's ability to snccess-"Jf- 3 bead against the complica- ?. The first view that the Rus-..- . " averse w.-par- - of a airagetic nowentirely abandoned, and c turns on Russia's ac- cuiriuiBa misfortunes. The recog-J- d Russian organ, the Echo De ' Kuropatkin follows the f, u r AVxicff. Sioessel.. Orloff. Grippenlierg and a long list of re ' t $250,000. - PAINTINGS BURNED. New York. March 18. Many valuable paintings and pieces of statuary and articles used in instruction, were destroyed by a Are which damaged the by the National building occupied Academy of Design at 108 th street and Amsterdam avenue. One fireman was burled under the a falling wall, but was debris from Teicucd and removed to a hospital. He While an exact estimate will recover. of the losa could not be made today, it Is said there will lie at $50,000 and may reach double that amount. The announcement Mme. Adelina that to sing at a charPatti has ity concert in Paris on April 15 canned bees cancelled; preparations for the a rush of would-b- e hearers to the ofswUIfsation of a new army are confice of tbe Petit Journal, which is tinuing and tha finance department Is organizing a gala performance in aid of the funds of the Caiase de 1'AssLt-anc- r, bmy with measures to provide neceswherefrom the editor dispenses sary funds. The lapse of a full week since the succor to needy Parisians of all classes. be given in the The concert will beginning of the retreat from Mukden finds Russia in almost complete Theatre de la Galte, where La Fille Ignorance of details as to the effect de Mme. Angot" was produced. of that reverse. Kuropatkin, before relinquishing Ms baton, professed himself Bangkok, Siam, March 18. The King as unable to give details of the loscs, has Issued a decree authorizing a foreand no private dlspatchea referring to ign loan of $5,000,000. the number of prisoners of their or- ganizations have been allowed to sift The through the strict censorship. public simply knows that the lists of killed, wounded and prisoners are great nd ia prepared to believe them enormous, though one Russian correspondent expresses the belief that they will ot exceed 80.000 all told. The full story of the awful retreat from Mukden to lie Pass also remains to be told. loter reports received ronflrm the first statements that the bulk of the armies retired In good order, the momentary panics affecting only the soldiers who were crowded among the transport i in charge of undisciplined officers and fleeing civilians, causing tha loss, however, of a great amount of supplies end a number of cannon, which otherwise they would have been able to bring off. Though the mobilization orders may bring oa disturbances and even uprls-ing-a. for tbe moment the internal condition is somewliat belter. The principal peiaant disturbances have been quieted. Though sporadic till exist, there haa been no general spread as was dreaded, but the authentic have manifested their ablltvi Jo rope with the situation. The atriken hare been largely ceased and the indu trial activity ha been resumed until May 1. at least, alien the Social Democrats profess an intentlun to renew tire Sanla W. J Black, genera passenger agent of the Santa Fe says: The Santa Fe has not shipped a pound of coal for Armour and Company, from the Pittsburg or any other district in years, and ha never hauled to exceed a very few cars of coal for that company. The publication of a reports ia a fair sample of the efforts being made ostensibly to help the oil producers In Kansas." During the examination in Topeka of IV. J. Healy, freight auditor of the Santa Fe, the matter of coal ra'es was gone into. The rates on coal to Kansas City was taken up but there was no testimony or evidence of any kind Introduced which indicated that Armour & Co, received a rebate from the Santa Fe. Russo-Turkis- made 18. go that Armour had received rebate from the Santa Fe on coal shipped to Kansas City from tbe Pittsburg and Frontenac district amounting to more PATTI TO SING FOR CHARITY. to Topeka. Kansas, March con-cnt- JAPANESE LOAN. Kansas City. March 18. A special from Independence, Kansas, aays: When the convention of oil producers of Kansas was called to order here today to map out it fight against the Standard Oil company there were 3.000 persons prexem. Tha organiza lion effected early in the winter at Topeka, to fight for legiHlatlon waa made permanent. Many epoerhea t nelly in were delivered, devoted the business end of the ritual ion. While the Standard Oil company was dcuounced, the producers did not lose right of the fart that in order to win of their fight they must act. Governor llurh was then ceuter of attention and introduced Ida M. Tarbell who was cheered Among enthusiastically. llurke those present were of North Dakota, and Frank S. Mouett heads of great corporDriver, March 18. The Democratic of Oslo, who la aiding the state in Its members of tha Colorado general ation, who up the money and influence fight. routing from thn franchise and aambly are preparing a protest that are tlie glfta of the gainst tha action of the majority of privilege TONOPAH POWER PLANT. that body in deciding the gubernatorial people tu control legislation, to dictate in favor of Janie Peabody. the personnel of court and office, to Thousand Volte Will Bo confer Twenty-On- e Hi euntextor, lifter lie had agreed to currupt the ballot. Generated. "The 800.000 Democrat a and Reresign and permit Lieutenant Governor McDonald to become governor. The pro- publicans in Colorado are honest. They Reno. Nevada, March 18. The Tonn-pay stand amazed at th crime committed teat will allege Hist the seating of Mining company, the iargext in the when it waa known that his by their representative and they let for conirsct a mining ramp today, resignation had been placed in th ardently await th hoar and the day the erection of a big power plant twenhands of W. 8. Boyden to be filed when they can rebuke the crime and ty mile nonbwext of Toiiopnh, where with the secretary of stale within 2( those responsible for it. will The are wella lorated. power big "A legislature cannot repeal tha into the hours, was illegal and that therefore be developed and McDonald i nut entitled to decalogue. A majority cannot make Governor will volt one thousand rainp. Twenty Ida seat. stealing respectable, lie used at first, though thin will be moral firmament and tba elate. or Alvs Adsina, who wa Coal increased aa rapidly a office by the general or ingnuanicnt and tbe-aiafrom toe new discovery at Coni. tale will ousted from dividual that does not sell by at will the itoued an "to address peoaxxembly. The lie unl for generating pnrflosea, come to wreck. ple of Colorado" tout glit. It conrista company inLcinl to erect a curium of "Had this oonleat ben trie&-upoabout 3,500 word and reviews in mill at Tonopah and will ulao furnlxh . scathing terms the vartuux ktepa In merit and evidence. It would, havajiaea power fur all tne mines, if tlie contest by means of which be was ilismird at the end of tbe pliant om evidriuw. Frith in a unseated. Following are extracts from Ileuo, Nevada, March IE Tills to tlie iMres: partisan majority was all the lots in the town of Tonopah wa Foiled in tnrlr attempt to override tliat kept it alive. No honest cause cleared up today when the only man the const ltntiiin and hold Peabody In should require the means employed. having a claim agahxttheni. Henator T. Their overwhelming political majority seat, a fake context waa inauguratL Ori.lie IxSiird a siateemnt saving that his failed of it purpose as was a gusvs litre that had thrir case lie will muke all titles good. The ed. Tlii not been half way fair and decent there verbal agreement entered into by Jim enough Republican mrniher would tlielr manhood by voting for a would have been no need to employ foi'fvit hisin the the early dixcoverer, Butler, mau that testimony, aa well a tha elec- money, enrrelon, lobbyists. No oration tory of the camp, will aim be rrxpecled. tion returns, said he was not elected. to threaten Republican members with Tliia sets at rest a vrxed question nad to the It waa clear that Peabody could not social olracim, business ruin, political will rcult In added atiinulu bo sealed. A new scheme mut be oblivion or to present tricky resignabuilding honni at Tunopuh, for many devised, so thet cotrric of Christian tion. because held holders have off, property It wa a dlshoaeat victory, disHearns, Hheraly, utility Rinteinen of their titles. Clmpix ll and Evans, met in the Majeshonorably won. Let those reaponble and liKia over th com. ia cash end In deed tic. building Wednesday evening FRAISE FOR KUROPATKIN. gave birth tn the Inst plan in tho and see if they dar give theaccmiat to th public eye. Psris, March 19. The French press igaolda conspiracy of stealing the gov"1 want to stand aa honest mai bethis morning devotes eulogistic arti- ernorship. Representatives of the Republican were Invited. A fore the people of Colorado. Better a cles to General Kuropatkiu, expressof Pealmdy was offered ami hundred times a private citizen than ing regret at the emperora abrupt resignation the voucher ot tha politics! purity hold tha highest office y such a title. recall of the commander-in-chieThe Echo Do Parts says that Grand quartette was given that It was genuine The stolen presidency added no luster Duke Nicholas Nicholaievtich has been and tint ha would abide by it, A man to Rutherford B. Hayes. A stolen gove whu had held the great office of governernorship will bring only reproach and. order to start for Mnnrliuria to to promise diMHtrr to Colorado and Republicantbe situation there and that his or, xo dclmed himxrif Tlie theft ie to the thief and cornea report will rmulL tu a decision as to to resign at command if they, would ism. xcat him bnt. for a day, This resigna- back must to him. continuation of the war or peace, .. "ALVA ADAMS. . (Signed) ' tion ia a confession that lie was not ' CLEVELAND'S BIRTHDAY. elected and on that aa honest man, 'J RICHMOND DEPARTS. honestly elected would rather Hi than Prtnei-ton- , N. J., March 18. Former give. "We exported fair play; instead the President Cleveland celebrated hi 88ih Honolulu, March 18, Tbe statement majority of the leglriatnm has based by the birthday quietly at hla home, Captain of the BrltLh steamhad of friends who tn the dictates rnrporallon i.ts informally Indav, receliving er Richmond, bound from tendon to who sslfinh of tho govarnorkht. the ftmoiig university faculty tbe Oriunt, which put In here abort The greatest ansrehixl. und the of railed. Mr. Clevrlund ami a hunting coal and which wan anapecied of I are often tha south. must the for leave will Monday dangerous psrty carrying war supplies for the Japanese government, to the effect that hla destination waa Manila resulted in an investigation by thn federal authorities yesterday. Tha vessel left this harbor last night, and it ia understood she ie bound for eoma Japanese port, it is said the Richmond wonld not have been permuted to leave here for tbe Manila if her cargo consisted ot war materials. from Honolulu,. March J7 A aid that one of the local papers declared that the Richmond had a.targe cargo including ammunition, and .machine guns for the Japanese while another paper printed n report thm the desil nation of tbe vessel was Vladivostok. TREATY 18 PREPARE TO PROTEST Alva Adams Issues Statement to People In Which He Scathingly Reviews Course Special Senate Session Adjourns Without Action on it Waahingon. March lS.--lli special session of the senate was at. 3:88 today adjourned without. .lay. All of the nomination Rent In were confirmed with the exception of fire, the most important of which Wa that of Judgn Jauie Wickercbam to uccced himself a Judge of the cl in cutiri Alaka. Several unimportant treaties were ratified, but beyond these matters no legislative bnainca transacted. Moat of the nealoa waa devoted to the Bantu Domingo quetion and the consideration of s first v under which it waa proposed that the 1'nlicd Stales should take over the cnntrnl of the financial affairs of the Dontinicinn government in order to pav It indebtedness Democratic opposition prevented the ratificslion of the treaty. There wa of the practically no discus-io- n Domiiilciun question la tbr rxerntive BBion of the senate today. Before the doors were closed an effort was made to secure the adoption of s offered by Senator Teller requiring the president to send to the senate correspondence leading up to tlio arrangement of the ltoniiniican treaty. Consideration wai interrupted hr s motion madn by Rcnutnr Culhun that the senate go into executive session. The door were closed at 1:09 p. m. and the senate at once took up certain nomination and proceeded tn confirm them. Practically rtl the luteines of thia character was concluded before 2 p. m. and a committee canaitlng of Senator Colluin and McCreary waa appointed to watt upon the president and inform him the senate wa ready toadjourn. No motion had been made to the treaty, and it, wa allowed to remuin on the calendar. H in execuwill be tlie pending tive esion when tbit eeusle next meets whether it be In special or regular session. The senate was continued In aiwcfal sex-itime dxy because of an made by order of the president in rrlntinn to certain judgship in Illinois and a controversy over the nomination for Internal revenue collector in We-- t. Virginia. These matters were illapoaed of soon after the doors were clued. While the .committee to wait on thn president was performing it duties. Senator Spooner and took railed at the. up with the president the appointment of a district attorney in Wisconsin. The president agreed to make the apmatter disponed pointment. Thi of. the nennle adjourned ine die and d a pleasant half the senator hour or more in saying their farewells. The Frankfurter Berlin, March Zeitung says tbat the negotiations with Berlin banks for tbe Japanese loan is nearing conclusion. Tbe loan will be at five per cent interest, but ite amount is not stated. The German Astatic bank heads the group of bankers interested. To the other banks Include all the larger Berlin institutions. Pen-bod- slt-tri- tran-mitt- TO GO BY SALT LAKE ed lc. te 1 n ra two-thir- rcM-aultio- n . anti-Peabo- f. Invoa-tlgat- on White-"Hous- Contest. h m 19. PHODUCfcKS CONVENE. Kansas Organization Will Make Vigorous Fight Against Standard. IN TRUE. Fe officials brand as malicious and untrue the report published in Chica- PRICE FIVE CENTS Wc.-dhui- ju-e- TER MEN ARE KILLED e pa-e- ch CRIMINAL CHRISTIAN Engineer Bogue Would Prefer Route by SCIENCE Catastrophe Occurs in Two Mines, Two Miles Apart, Simultaneously, Finding Southern End of Lake Thus Shutting Paralysis Under Treatment by Wall Known Woman is Given Most Five Victims in Each Out Ogden Vila Disease. for New York. March tbe New York county medical society today mails public the arrest of Mrs. Brownie Rathhone Wea verson, alleged to be the wife of a well known Christian Scientist, on the charge of practicing a medicine without a liennae. The case he alleges bring one of unusual criminality in He method of treatment. The victim of the treatment the official! say, it Mrs. Rable. an aged woman who waa Buffering from paralysis. Continuing, he said: "The treatment started and after two stage, of which it ia not neeea-aarfor me U go Into details. Mrs. Rahle waa removed to a hospital yesterday a victim of one of the moat loathsome diseases known to science. Her condition ia critical, and she i not expeeted to survive many days. San Francisco, Calif, March tainted by Captain Burmeister of the Hamburg, On the main deck eight cabins have been transformed or the emperor's Western Pacific survey between Sac- us in a work room, drawing room ramento and Salt Lake. While here and bed room and several new cabhe prepared final reports on the final ins have been built for the suite survey for the new among which will be Minister of Eduroad which he is taking back to New cation Studt; Herr Ballin, director work to eubmit to Mr. Gould and his general of tha Hsmburg-Americaassociates and it is expected that ac- line; Captain von Gramme and Prof. , tual construction work on the proof the chair of history at posed new line will be undertaken not Berlin University, long after the approval of Engineer Bogue report. RECEIVER FOR STANDARD. It is understood tbat Mr. Bogue ia his report recommends the route that Independence. Kaaa. March 18. It has been surveyed through the canyon waa learned that an applicaof the Feather River and throughout tion wotUd betonight made next week to the Beckwith Pass, with some slight alter- distrlrt Hiurt of Neoxno country for a ations. His report favors the build- receiver for alt the property of the ing of three tunnels each approxim- Prairie Oil and Ga company (StandIn feet thousand length. ately three in Kansan. The suit will be If this route Is chosen the railroad ard) brought by Independent oil producer. Th "'rt will be naked to enjoin the uu frora MmoT,n iUpipM mmenS.t acroa. the ' roraptnjr with well owned by the nerting with Winnemucca Southern Pacific at case will be Receivership petitioner. be it and Reno that a branch line to based on the refusal of the company to of Salt built around the southern end accept oil for transportation under' the Lake into Salt Lake City. new common carrier law. Upoa the of their attorneys, several proTRAFFIC IS SUSPENDED. ducers In the Chanute field this week offered the company oil for shipment, March 18. A freight which was declined. Los Angeles. train ditched north of Santa Barbara nn the coast line and a landslide near ROOSEVELT REACHES HOME, temporarily susMojave have again March 18. President pended traffic cm both route of the It ia andWashington. Southern Pacific to the north. Roosevelt reached Mr. for expected the track will be blocked today at 7: 90 a. m. several hours. The landslide on tbe the early hour of Notwithstanding Valiev line occurred late yesterday and hi arrlrlal. the president was greeted since' then no trains have been able to by a considerable crowd at tbe station a he left the train. There was, howget through. ever, no demonstration. EMPEROR WILLIAM'S CRUISEL Aden, Arabia, March 18. It la reBerlin. March 18. Emperor William ported that Sanaa, capital of the provwith a number of guests It has been ince of Yemen., with it garrison of 5.000 men. definitely decided, will rail fromMarch the Araolanha fallen Into the hands of The goveriifaurgents. for the Mediterranean, nor tt Is added, had previously offered 23. cm the steamer 'Hamburg, which had been placed at his disposal by the to surrender but his terms were not acceptable to the besieger. company. Hamburg-AmericaThe steamer had been completely Honolulu. March IS. The British altered for tbe emperor's convenience and will be commanded by two of thea cruiser Bonaventqre will leave here tomoat capable caprainrof the tine, tap-tai- morrow,: continuing her journey to tbe Kaimrff of the Deutchland,sv Orient, IS. ! ! n Scbii-mann- 2 1 -- ad-irl- on Cux-hav- n WOUNDED IN ' DUEL, Paris, March 18. Vlscomte.de Pull fought a sword dnel at the Grande Rone on Wednesday with M.,Dei Prat, editor of the Eclaireur del Indue, .in consequence of an article published which ha considered ofare reported to hare scot out a sec- in that paper a Fully was disabled fensive. Viacom) ond and larger detachment. firat bout by a wound three . With tha many wounded who are in tha deep near tbe sixth right trrViK al Harbin from the aouth- - centimetres tbe second (topped ward are crowds of Rnalsn Inhabi- rib, whereupon tant a of the region evacuated and em- the combat. The Marquis de Dion, the Marquis ploye of the Railroad. end M. Rlv. of de Cbasseloup-Lauba- t Automobile Club de France, hare M. KOUVIER FIRM IN POLICY. the started an action for libel against tbe new paper Les Sport on the French Premier Will Follow Resolute wilfully ground of being accused of ly Along Ltnea of Predecessors. obxtrncting tlie aitatnment of a arrangement regarding tbe Inin tbe interest! of the Pari. March 18. The radical and ternational Cup wiih i whom they are socialist groups in an interview with manufacturers damthe Premier M. Kouvlnr, asked fur for- connected. Each claims $2a,000 mal assurance a to th policy of ageIn his reply, M. the government. PRINCE NEZ LEFT IN WOUND. Kouvicr declared that be would follow resolutely the policy of hi predecessor and realize their programme, and would Paris. March 18. An American v govern, relying on the majority of the man, Mra. Mabel Quirk, described In left, or else resign. tbe papers aa wealthy, baa ataried M. Berleanx, minister of war. will legal proceedings tliia week in aa xnrr.t assign a post of active duty tn extraordinary case. General Pefgne. who wa concerned in She underwent an operation for lapthe matter of secret Information. The arotomy In America. Her health wa Deputie Berry and Jsrqney will inter- not improved and she wa operated pellate M. Bcrteeui on the reinstate- on a second time, in Germany.- Again ment of George Peignc. she received little or no benefit, and finally ahe had an operation in Pans, where the surgeon. Dr. Henri Fischer, MEMORIAL TO CX)RT. look out of the woman a pair of gold pince-nez- . London. March 18. A memorial lo rimmed baa now recovered her Mra. Quirk Henry Cort, the inventor of the pro- health and baa appeared In the courts cess of rolling Iron and puddling with s o find out who left the ptoce-necoal, ha been presented to Hampstead an American or German. wound, the in parish church, where Cort wa buried in 1MH), by a wealthy American MURDERER SENTENCED. who doe not allow hi name unveiled on to bo revealed. It w March 18. John TV agar, Cleveland. The same donor ha also Thursday. and dtnserwi!r inbrother to memorial killed the his a similar who given and defied a wounded a policeman ventor's birthplace. Lancaster. hanricaded hia officer of (mm posse two month ago. home in GOVERNOR LUCE DEAD. aa today sentenced to aenre twenty-fiv- e 18. 'Cnldwaler. year in the penitentiary. Mith. March Cyru. G. iice died today a: 18- .- It la reporlr.il He was 80 hi- - home hre of goitre. Vlnknw. March The ex- - goverinr has held the Riuwlan rear guard ia fighting a year old. i nuniiToii position of truxt. and been heavy action in 'lie vicinity of KairiiA-- -. about twenty mile mirth of Tie Pagenerally prominent in putflic affairs. IS.-Cb- unscl Virgil G. Rogue, consulting engineer, haa departed for the east after spend tng five or six weeks going over the VISCOUNT Ch arle-toW., Va, March 18. An explosion occurred at the mines of the New Hirer Smokeless Coal and Coke Co. at Rush Run at 10 oclock tonight in which ten men were killed. The explosion was In tho Rush linn mine and extended to the Red Ash mine nearly two milea away and great flames burst out of the mouths of the mjne. There were about five men In each mine who stayed there at night to take care of the mines and all were killed. Tbe interior of the mines are in such a stain at this lime that it ia impossible for ajy one to ener them to investigate. Tha Rush Run and tlie Red Aah mine are the property of the same company and iathe lat- x SANTA FE TRAIN DITCHED. forty-aiter la the mine tn which it lives were lost throe yeara ago. Kanaa. March 18. The Kin1ry, It is Impossible at this time to asSanta Fas fast California express waa cause of the explosion. ditched near here today. The wreck certain the broken rail. Four wa caused by CHINESE BADLY TREATED. cars, two Pullman sleepers, a chair car and a smoker, left the tracks and 18. Noon.-T- he Harbin. March turned over. Ten p ergon were more Chinese here are in an excited state or leas injured. nd say notification haa been received the Japanese will enter Harbin that FORTY THIEVES ON TRIAL. April 10. Many Chinese refugees are arriving Paris, March 18 The quiet provincial from the south.' They report ill treatelty of Armies waa thrown inta a ment by Japanese and way that Rusfate of unwonted excitment this week sian speaking Chinamen are hanged by a trial recalling aa Arabian Nights head downward and placarded, "Ihe tale. say great Russian translator.takeTbe, all supFortythfeve are now appearing bethat the Japanese one fore the local Judge charged witn a,n Japaneiie plies gratia and that various burgisrie. They are placed ia general, answering z request tn pay - duck, six acarrangea specially deep, ar least a little for prrmaions taklarge force of gend- en declared tahl the Thineae dog companied by armes. The btiMing 1 also guarded by wire not deserving of any other treata regiment of infantry. ment. more than a rv The prion The population of Bodun. soiiibwpst away the prlmner. at the conclusivin of Harbin, fear the arrival of the, of Taynlit-toee chained of each dV audience, Japanese. In the village tired Man- Placed in three " In three lota Christian Chinese rapt vehicle epeciilly brought from Pavla. tzyr. a noted Chinese bandit leader, region The preeauiM a rendered necem-arwho bad been terriorizing the over to by the know desperate character of around Bodun. and lurm'd him the majority f the Prisoners, who are a Russian guard which on Marrh la being defend'd by prominent rariH brought him io Bodun efier bearing off attempts at rescue. lawyer. Ir la rumored anions the Mongolot New York. March 18. Henry Lane hotly March J8. that tome time ago a large '"to Santiago Ik Chile. to Belgium. American nlni-tWilson. a A colresult of 10:30 p. m. the Japanese penetrated Bailed for Europe today-othe Red were bill Sinminrin. theatre here toward tonight country lapse of the Lyric uteamer Finland, ar g vrerc The Dlk. killed Japanese or injured. expelled by Prince ttuany person n, y ry iron-maate- r, , cr Lo'ilim. March 18. -- The flr; exhibition m lxmdon of the New York Water Color club, wil be opened for private view tomorrow. i |