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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAH, TIICRSDAV MORNING, APRIL 6, 1903. LiWITIi THE PEOPLE OE INDIAN TERRITORY EXPECTED CATARRHAL .GOLDS A BTSCTTTIBIUTT to aUtute in a multitude ecia,. of a serious Infirmity. tch co,l every few day. Cold ufter cold coni on. them continually eneexing or or troubled with some other able symptom. '"sw. To break up this catching cold te on of the achLI? eat of medical sdsocs. Dr. Hartman ha than any thr living dactoTu H.P the people how ta avoid eatchij A Mid towel bath hi the gargling of milt wa.erT'S throat, aud many other hygtanle tetloaa original with th Doctor hlvi been promulgated for many Vf4ri But th Doctor's success In T1W- -, th ing susceptibility to catchin. i without doubt mere du ts of hia remedy, Peruna, than th, u n other measure combined. A person who has this ausceptibiiit te obliged to take a course of Perunf according to tho direction! . Jr dl? President Was Cheered When He Declared in Favor of Statehood for the Inhabitants of Crowds Greet Him. the Territories-Gr- eat Terrorists are Showing Tried to Skip the Rope to Break a Much Activity in Record. Russia. St. Petersburg, April I The of a general upheaval of proa-part- i the tit? and country with the advent of apring Increase dally. Evidence accumulates lhat the radical force are acting ia unlwm and awaiting a algnat which, it ia generally believed, will be fclven shortly after the Ruanian East-cr- . The lerroriata are showing great activity and report from all over the country prove that tha workmen who, in many easea have been formulating pety demands which are no sooner granted than they are succeeded by art acting under instruction! others, , who from tha revolutionary leaders art only hiding their time. The employers frankly admit that It la impossible to try to continue their business and soma of them hare already abut Sown. Tha people are plainly becom- lag panicky sad the authorities also cannot conceal their alarm. Tha guard regiments, which usually go to camp ' in April, will be retained la St. Petersburg, it Id announced, until June, ostensibly la order to allow the camps ta be cleaned ia vlaw of tha danger of cholera which ia regarded aa being an serious that the sanitary authorlile have ordered the immediate cleaning of the street a, sewers, ceMpoola and and have Issued , ranals of Upocifle instruction to house holders especially la tha poorer districts Where the people live in cellars. , What is bow railed tha constitution press adda fuel to the Samoa by enter-- lag oa a campaign for exposing the corruption and venality la various branches of tha administration, old candela relative to the traasportatloa of merchant freight supply on tha Siberian railroad have bean revived aid. frost documentary evidence, the most rottsa state of affalra la shewn to t. The military authorities control transportation on tha Siberian nil-fonTha general staff ia Issuing permits for every ear and merchants to ablp gooda to Irkutsk or fur t her east are compelled to buy such certlieatea. A regular traffic la them having bean exposed, permits bringing from 5100 to $509, the authorities then , shipping the goods aa mualtioaa of i war, while tha latter are A case la cltad where It cost a mer . chant IUM to get a alagla car te . Irkutsk and 'another where a car rek from May lo mained on a i January because the consignee declined te pay nnv aura money to tha military authorities. 1 New York. April 5. Louise Rivera of New Rochelle. 1 years of age, has sacrificed her life la a successful efakippUg-ropfort in become to champion of her ncighltorhoud. To Jump (he rope 2tai times has long been tha championship record of i he district. The child had often tried la vain to exceed It. When she began .Jumping fa her last attempt, Louise looked as well a a usual. A she approached the 2i0 math, ska wap pal and tired, but she doggedly kepi on Jumping. At 218 the girl fell, arreamliig with pain and died shortly afterwards at the hospital. The doctors found she had bees attacked by aaute appendicitis 1 a baffIed bt ex-1s- ds-Irla-g . aide-tracke- aide-trac- AGAINST STANDARD OIL. I ' Colorado te Oil Men Am Ready ! Flfihj. Dearer, April I.1Tha News today aya: The failure of tha legislature to paw the Wilder slate oil reflnery hill will not, as was expected, put a top lo all opposition to the Standard : Oil truat in (he Florence fields. Before the bill, was sent to tha bob ate, after It had passed third reading ia tha house, Representative Wilder : announced that the appropriation of , 1115,000 which the bill earned would not hive to ha put up by tha state; that tha independent oil men of the '.Fhmaca district had already sub- acrlbed tha amount, and that all they ; naked wae that tha state nominally Uka charge of the refinery. Representative Wilder and McGuire, both of Fremont county, barn been ia com-- ! mualeatioa with their ronatliuenia ,aad now announce that tha oil pro--. dueera have decided to begin work oa tha new refinery at one. : i EMPEROR LIKES. ITALY. 1 , Naples, Italy, April 5. Emperor .William arrived here today on board .the steamer Hamburg amidst tha honmiag of cannon and ringing hur-- : rahs from thousands gathered about .tha harbor and la atmunera. Bailing .craft and rowboats to greet him, while tha Italian and German colors waved every when. The Duka of ' Aoeta, eldest cousin of King Victor ' Emmanuel, went immediately on board tha Hamburg to welcome tha emperor la the name of King Victor ! Emmanuel, Informing the emperor .that tha king will come to Naples tomorrow to see him. Emperor William replied that he never feels eo much at home aa when ha ia In Italy, liver makes a laxy man. Burdock Blood Bitter I, the natural, nev-a- h falling remedy fur a laxy liver. A lazy OREGON DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE. Portland. Ore., April April "6th and 27th have been chosen aa the second datee for the annual convention of - the Oregon Development 11 is league. expected thxt one thousand delcastes will attend the convention. The railroads have made a special rate for the occasion. Every possible effort will he put forth to decide upon plan nl this convention which will result in getting the most good for Oregon as an outcome of tha Lewis and Clark Such exposition. murh discussed plsns haa been throughout the elate, and it la certain that through a consensus of opinion .a campaign will he derided upon which will result beneficially to every portion of the state. 5. CHICAGO FAVORS BONDS. By a vote that len ao reason to doubt (he final outcome when (he country towns are beard from. Chicago has declared la favor of the 5.duo,nm bond Issue for a new rourt house. The votes rest for Chicago, April I. g in me laii November. from drowning last winter. Miss Lectins Steele, a former Coon Rapids girl, recently appointed assistant state librarian, la in receipt of a Carnegie medal for bravery. down In order that the citizens might see the President. The train stopped long enough, however, for the President to talk to the pimple on the question of statehood for the territory. The President said: It was here in ibis territory that no small part of my regiment waa raised, and you, my comrades, there, who fought in the hlg war, know it means a good deal to have men with you in the trenches. I It is not pos- sible for any man la any position io promise that thing, will come rig.it. All that he can promts is that so far as in him Ilea bn will do ids pari towards making them right. This I can promise and do. It is in one stage of life as It is in another. Right aero I ee one t d the men who fought in the great war. Ail ha could do in that war was to do his part well, to do all that lay in him well. And that ta what eara oar of us can do, in whatever position he la railed lo be. It la because of what you and tha average man and woman of Kaunas hava dona that Kansas L so gieat a atata, and It la whai a very maa from the president right through has got to do, if our country is to be wsat . Will Schools take the most extreme interest in erything that concerns your welfare. It will be but a short time, now, probably, when In conjunction with Oklahoma. you will become a great state. It la going to rest with you, upon the way In which you handle j ourselves, whether you will he proud of that state or not. Thera la not anybody that helps us do more than start aloug in the right direction. Each one of us will stumble at times, and shame on any man who will mu help his brother up: but you can't carry him. He muat walk hy himself. MEYER'S Meningitis d -- w--e tha proposition were 121 .27 and those a plurality. of against 96.341.-leavin34.925. This means, according to the Cripple Crock . Celo.. April 5. A flrb of the county board, that a now at 2 o'clock this morning In the Paul plana court house will he erected at once. Wilson building resulted in the death The bonds will run from 8aptember of Wnj. Da via sag another man rallrJ this jeer and construct Ion work will had Va,sh. Several others Dig begin aawunn as tha Issue la floated. narrow escapes. s ' ', r. Jk Refers to Hia Regiment. Muskogee. I. T April 6. A stop not on the schedule was made at Wagoner. Several hundred ponple were walMng about the depot platform. It had been Intended that the train should slow Czar is Urged on All Sides to Bring 'a London, April 6. A private telegram from Monte Carlo says that Frank Stevens, one of the two Americans injured in an automobile accident near Monte Carlo, April 3, ia dead. Stevens companion, LouU Hay, who was hurt at the same lime, ia making progress towards recovery. The body of Stevens will be sent to America. Berlin, April R. Peace at an early data la regarded as probable by the German embassy at BL Petersburg, the Associated Pres fa Informed, and. In consequence of dispatches received from there hy the government during the last three days, this opinion circulates In official circles for the first time since the war began. The Russian emperor, it la true, haa not yet derided for peace, but the grand dukes and all, or practically all, the members of the court who have access to the emperor are for peace. His majesty la described aa standing alone Irresolutely. The considerations that 'Still delay he hia decision are personal ones, feeling that his reign la a failure If Ruaaia does not win the war and that his prestige aa a sovereign will be lost at home and In foreign countries, but he cannot yet bring himself to apeak the word that will set the peace negotiations in motion. Much good will snd sympathy are felt for the Ruaalan emperor in higher official life here, hut It Ta regarded aa a certainty that he must yield lo his family and ministers and that the month will not end without peace. In the meantime the prospect of peace and uncertltude of the emperor weakand ens the mllltarj administration delays the execution of plans for fresh armies and the gathering of new supplies. 5.--- 3 CAVALRY. p. m. Imperial reporting today army headquarters says: "A part of our Changtu force drove two the Russians nut of Tauluehu. miles north of rhsiigtu and also out of Bumlenrheug, nine mile west of Tsulushu and nmipled both places on April 3rd. After driving the enemy from the neighborhood of Soumiaotzu.dx miles our force aonthcaat of Taulushu. reached the vicinity of Bsntonkoiion, April 1th. at noon, where they were fired it i kii fiercely hy about RO0 Russian ravalry rei resting north along force dispersed Ihe railway. Our them. LOST IN BATTLE For Coldtaud Catarrh. cold-catchi- DOES NOT FEAR A COLD WITH ON Mis Bessie- - Luckey, IlfS-A A OF MUKDEN. Morgan Takea the Old Owners by Sur- prise. - New York, April 5. It la positively stated in banking circles, aaya the New York Herald, that control of the Chicago Terminal Transfer Railroad company haa passed to new interests. It is understood J. P. Morgan and company have bought a majority of the securities and intend to turn the property to a great trunk lino entering Chicago, presumably a Vanderbilt road. Members of the firm did not deny the acquisition of tho company, but aald they could make no statement now. This change In control ia a sequel to efforts made since January, when Interest on the coupon Bonds was unpaid, to reorganise the affalra of the company. At that time the bond and stockholders arrayed them selves against each other and it la said news of a purchase of control by the Morgan interests took the reorganisation committee completely by surprise. of The company owns T60 acre, which 50 acres are in tha center of the business district with nearly 273 miles of railroad. It has a capital stock of f 30,000,000 and outstanding first mortgage bonds of $16,600,000. ST. LOUIS DEMOCRATIC. But City Will Not bo Bonded for Im- provements. Bt. Louis. Mo., April 5. Complete first returns from last night's municipal election give Mayor Rolls Wells, Democratic candidate for a plurality of l,4ilii over Judge John A. Tally, Republican. The vote for the candidates waa a follows: Lee Wells, 44,208; Tally. 42,760; Meriwether. Independent public ownership, 3.232. Never before in ihe history of 8t. Louis haa a mayoralty election been fought so stubbornly. Until complete returns from the last ward had been received the Issue was in doubt, and the official canvass of tho returns may yet change the complexion of tha returns. Other candidxtea tor city offices Ither ran slightly ahead or behind their party leader and the Democrat and Republicans about equally divided honors for the offices other than that of mayor. The proposition to Increase the bonded Indebtedness of the city by tor fl.nno.unii the purposn of making waa which public Improvement. strongly endorsed by Mayor Well snd his party, was overwhelmingly defeated. Two amendments lo the city charter were also defeated by large major- Genital Klimkin Headquarters, in the Field, April 4, via Fusan. April 5. The Japanese army haa been making a fruitless searrli for Information as to the fate r Count Bchrptzizky. a captalu In the Austrian army anil the military aiinchr of that government with the Hue-fa- n army in Manchuria. Count Frlieptzlxky haa lorn missing since the lie I lie at Mukden, lie la not atnoug the ptlaonri or ities. hands. It Is wutinded In Japanese puseible.howrvi r. he may have esrai-c- d FALSE INTERVIEW. o Chlne-Into territory. If killed, he has pro bally been burled a a New York. April 5. A dispatch that Russian, among (he dead of from the New York Herald's corresarmy. pondent at Tarls denies (he authenBA8EBALLER IN CRITICAL STATE ticity of an interview with Ambassador Robert S. McCormick, cabled the New Ft. Tavii'e. Mo. April 5. ChrU von York Herald yesterday from Taris. Der Ah, for many year prominently The dispatch in question quoted the connected with the Ft. Louis National ambassador as having discussed the and vtidely war sentiment In Russia, bnt It now Lcacv.e Baseball leam known aa the president ef the four-tim- e appears, the correspondent explains, Browns.' is In a that the ambassador's name was used champion critical condition from a stroke of without warrant. lUvwa stricken while, votapoplexy Charles Feldskamp, ing and was removed to hia home in for the I tah Con t ruction timekeeper a carriage.' company, left Ogden at 12:03 p. m. for the Minidoka branch of the Oregon Short CARNEGIE MEDAL. Line, IV Moines. Iowa,1 April 6. For sav- where the itah Const ruction ' people have a of life skater the a companion ing large cuntracL -- HARD, nio-- n riace, BL Louis. Mo, writes: Miss Alina Fay. 821 Tenth Bt, N. Washington. Dl C, writes:. "I Peruna some time E, I waatook all run ago, vrhn, a nrgiwi( cold and overwork, and in two mnothi ' I htrve been susceptible to folds for It restored my strength In a xeouk. able manner, Move found in number of years. "I consider it a very remark, Fernnam remedy evMicM Meu greatly I medicine net down from and da fear a cold and its aoMeqiMncaa now aa long as Pi. runs ia te bn had." Mr. Joseph Clark, U. 6. Beasts Told. Ing Room. Washington. D, c, writs: "I contracted a sever cold. 1 puWe have on file thousand of testi- rchased a bottle of Peruna, and la a monials Uka tbo one given hero, short apaca of time I waa entirely gg of tho disease. We can give our leaders only "Whenever I feel myself tak! a alight glimpse of the vast array of enthusiastic letter of thanks Dr. Hart- cold I always take Peruna." Those who take Parana do not catefi man Is constantly receiving for hia cold. famous catarrh remedy. Peruna. reducedthe discomfiture experienced with colds. I Move not only found it good for colds, but it is good for catarrh, and aa excellent toiuc" KEARNS AIRING 1$ BURIED HIS IN CITYS A . . t. ( . Nothing to His Rail- Earthquakes Toppled Over Buildings and road Story of a Killed Many. Day Ago. CONTROL OF CHICAGO ROADS. PEACE TALK ONCE MORE. April PraisesFe-rtiu- t 1 Carlo. Line-vltch- Toklo. This not only clean the system e( any lingering cold, but hardens ths respiratory membranes against funhc One of tha Americans Injured at Month Harbin, April 6. Complete returns received at headquarters give the total Russian losses In killed, wounded and prisoners, at the battle of Mukden aa 107.000. The wounded are being taken away from here over the Siberian railroad aa rapidly aa possible in order to free the hospitals preparatory to a renewal of the lihgting. . By Uen. order, the bands play dally at all the Russian positions. WITH by an Interview With Del casac. FRANK STEVENS DEAD, Peace. ENCOUNTER DEPARTURE. bottle. Pretty Girl! Other Paris, April &. Ambassador Meyer left here today for St. Petersburg. Before hia departure Mr. Meyer met Foreign Minister Delcuae by appointment at the foreign office. Tho details of their conversation naturally have not Jveen disclosed, but there ia the best Reason to believe that Mr. Meyer's taking up hia duties at St. Petersburg led to n general exchange between him and Delcaaze relative to the existing political situation and the prospects. However the meeting waa Informal and unimportant except in affording an opportunity for a mutual understanding upon various questions Involved. Doctors Do Not derstand Spinal d In president of the Carnegie institute, Washington, by hia former colleagues of Columbia university, Andrew Carnegie made a brief speech in which he said: The charier of the Carnegie Institute pledges it to s broader scope of learning than any other scat of learning in the world. its policy will be to cooperate with all other institution In tha cause of education. Preceded ' With Education. All e New York. April 5. At a dinner given to Robert B. Woodward, the new ev- government that differentiates those qualities from the qualllii-- you need in having one private man deal with another. If a man ia to be an advanto the community In which ha Un- -. tage liven, he must be a decent, square dealing man who does fairly by his .. famwho of hia care lakes neighbors, ily. The same qualities in another sphere must be applied in public life If he la to amouui to anything honesty, decency courago and common sense." New York. April 5. Circulars to the number of 5,000 hava boon ordered by CROOKED MEN NOT WANTED. tha health department to be served on all physicians and institutions in New South McAlester, I. T., April 6. York ordering reports made of every Ten thousand people greeted the presRuoaa-vel- t case of cerebro spinal meningitis. This ident at Mukogee. President had not intended leaving the must be done by the doctors and hos- train at that point, but when he saw pital authorities under tha penalty the stand erected for him and thd of eager, waiting people, be prescribed in the aanltary rode and thousands marks a drastic slop by the health left the train, mounted the atund and board la combatting tha disease which spoke for five minutes. He was rehts caused 7M deaths la Greater New ceived by the local committee headed York aiaca Jan. 1. Under tha now pol- by Pleasant Porter, chief of the Greek Kacuraltms were run by all icy. aarh case will be disinfected and, Nation. the railroads and not for years have If need be. Isolated. Indians, of all At the hospitals many new rates ao many era being received and at every Insti- nations, been In the city. The mount1 d guards and a hundred deputy martution that takea this clean of patients thare are from one to twenty-oa- shals constituted a guard of honor. Aa auffarer. As before, the majority the president left the train the crowd he gave a mighty cheer and. aa of fhoM sick are children. Although little progress has been mountedsonthe speakers' stand and bowof the plains, who had mads by (ha commission of medical ed, a men which hag for soma days been In- climbed a telegraph pole, yelled Helold pal; we are with you." Tha vestigating tha disease, many answers lo, from prominent hospital physicians president acknowledged tha salutation with a smile and with a wave of hia and apeclaltata all over the world have hand. Two thousand school children been received ia response to tha Hit of had In an enclosure near the gathered Aa sent out no one has questions yet been able to reveal tha identity c a tha atand and gave a flag salute. The president apoke a follows: mealagtila germ. 1 rannot say how Impressed 1 have Two facta which the Investigators travelling through the territory consider of Importance have however, been Your territory, probcoma to light. It haa been ftnind by this morning. in conjunction with Oklahoma, ably laboratory ei pertinents that there la a will soon be one of the great states of variation between the type of the this union. I look forward to meetgerms In this epidemic and tha ing your senators and congressmen hitherto supposed normal type of men- not long hence. I earnestly hope that ingitis germ. . aa you enter statehood you will reTha second discovery la that all tha alise the immense responsibility that1 ordinary animals used In laboratory reals upon you. Statehood la a first work an immune to the meningitis class thing if you uae It aright. It germ. Guinea pigs and rabbits for In- will ba a mighty poor thing if you stance show no had effects when they don't. Successful nlgovernmeat, are Inoculated. This Is true of many of course, must be baaed upon the other animals, and the commission is average quality of the cltiaensblp. If at a loss aa lo how an nml-toxl- n can the average citixen does hia duty, you bo procured. Thu far. tha only ani- will have a good state, and you will mals which hava been successfully In- not otherwise. can make a oculated art mice, which are too small good state exceptNobody you yourselves. for practical use In supplying serum. You need Juat the qualities ia government that you need In life. MONTANA QUARANTINES SHEEP. A man who ia a good private neighbor, a good husband, a good father, la tho Helena. MouL, April 4. In furthertype of man who mskea a good citiance of tbo act passed by the recent zen. The person that you want to legidUtive awranbly tg encourage, have as a neighbor, is the man to foster sod protect the sheep Industry, whom you ran tie, upon whom you Gov. Joseph K. Toole today lsued a ran the man who Is a game the man count, proclamation directed against In vtme of trouble, but who states of toe union, does not seek trouble, the man who principal aheep where it Is uoderslood scsb and othnot brag and brawl hut who er contagious a ml 'infectious diseases tinea good, the man who ia decent ex!L Included in the Hat of atatea makes square In hia dealings with othare California, Utah, Minnesota and and ers. That Is just the type you have Washington. to have in public life. You canMontana Is the greatest wool pro- got not afford to let any man ' represent ducer in the union, and it was the in- you in public life if'he Is crooked, I tention of the legislature to protect do not care he is crooked on the Industry aa fur aa possible. Tha your aide or whether not. If he will do antne-thln- g proclamation says In part: that la not exactly straight for Whenever sheep are Imported Into your advantage, he will do it quicker Monlaaa from tha interdicted latc own advantage." or territories they must be loaded at for his the point of starting into properly Favors Statehood. dislnferled car or earn and be shipped Muskogee. 1. T., April 5. Fresidrnt. In such properly disinfected car or cars into this such Roosevelt paid a tribute to the peomate; aheep rnhsl. ha immediately plac- ple of Indian Territory and commended under the supervision of a aheep ed them as eligible for statehood in a speech at Vlnitls. where a stop inspector'or a deputy sheep inspector, brief and by him be properly dipped, treat- of two minutes was made. The Presied and quarantined under direction of dent spoke aa follows: r It fa to 'T cannot say whnt the state veterinary surgeon. The provision of thin prorlsmaiion me to he In the Indian Territory whieh shall only apply to sheep intended for I earnestly hot will he a part of the detention nr ownership within the great states of our nuion. tt'hoers.i I Stale of Sion l ana, and shall not apply have never had the good fortune to to sheep In transit, through the state he in the Territory before, but f liad by railroad when siioli sheep are ac- the great good fortune to have some companied by a health certificate Is- of jour sons in my regiment, anil tausued by aa inspector of the Fedcfal ter and truer men never rode a horse nor handled a rifle. (Cheers. I All 1 ltureau of Animal Industry. 1 .hcrfliy .war.u and direct all per- need sar of them, speaking to ou of sons. companies and corporations Im- the great war. Is that we tried ln the had some that porting sheep Into the State of Mo- little war to ntana, m give due and sufficient notice of the spirit that the men had who to the stare veterinary surgeon of the fought in the great Civil sar. ' You will toon be part of one of the time of the expected arrival of asy such sheep into tile Ftate of Montana, great states of the union, for surrlv which tmt ice mud be in the office of we will see Oklahoma and the Indian the state veterinary surgeon at Icaet Territory admitted Into statehood, and five days before Such expected arriv- wltenlhal takea place you will tve'at the outset a great state. Then It will al." lie with you to see what kind of ' a BURNED tO DEATH. state you make xtf lt. INSTITUTE. CARNEGIE It should be. "To you people In Kansas, to you in whom 1 bcliove so much, there are Juat one or twu things I could say in ihL brief moment. There ia nothing peculiar in the qualities you Bead in . the-eaplt- Parsons. Ka April 5. Th prcl-- 1 deotial train arrived at 8:u this A large crowd va. at tb morning. depot. The president said: "Friends, 1 will Juat hid you good morning. I am so glsd to sgsin be in the sunflower slate. From the Jtegin-ninI have believed la your people and I am more than graicful for the way ywur people showed your belief Los Angeles, April 5. Nothing ia known at the offices of the Salt Lake Railroad company regarding the decision of the management of the road to extend their lines into the Nevada Mining region nortward from Las Vegas. The statement waa credited to former United Staten Senator Kearns, now one of the owners and directors of the road, but the local officers say that if such a decision has been arrived at they have no information on the subject. They say that the building of such a road as stated, la not, aa far as they are aware, even under contemplation hy the management. , MAHOGANY COMPANY FAILS. Lahore, India, April 5 The HiHht m waa practically raied ta tha ound by the earthquakes. Maay cf a inhabitants were buried in tha Ins. Most of the houses la tha settlement were wrecked aad at persons were killed. Food li not rocurabla and distress prevails, ntusted by keen frost The eathe n ipulation te homeless and encamped the adjoining hillside without pr ction and practically entirely with-i- t medical aid. A relief party was I Ispatrhed from hero to Dhartnsala at WuiX' iy. The Europeans killedwife of ths ila were Mrs. Robinson, ilonel commanding the troops thA id her two daughters, Mrs. Holder-asma-aCaptain Muacroft and Jour of the Indian dvll service. Seventy natives were killed aM the isny were Injured when iiarter of Lahore waa demolished by aaterdaya earthquake. The Mohammedans here are pared-ithe streets, wailing and pr'" r deliverance from further risltan Petition In Bankruptcy Creditors. Filed by New York, April 5. Three small creditors hava filed a petition In bankruptcy against the International Mahogany company, organized sixteen months ago with a capital atock of to exploit large tracts of mahogany timber In Cuba and Mexico.' Judge Holt of the United States district court appointed John B. Lord reof ceiver of the assets with a bond - $25,000. Counsel for the creditors stated that the company owns a large tract of land near Caibarien and Moron, Cuba, in which 1200,000 haa been invested, and that bonds have been Issued on the property to the Knickerbocker Trust company, which now holds a mortgage on ail the assets of the company in Cuba. The company haa a large amount of mahogany wood at Green Point, Brooklyn, on which liena have been given for money advanced to the amount of 550,000, held by four banka. Including Mobile. Ala., and Cincinnati, Ohio, Institutions. The free assets consist, they aald, of the office furniture valued at $1,000. The attorneys aald that it was hard to estimate what the possible equity of the company might be In the properties after paying the liena. The land! In Cuba and Mexico, being In foreign countries, cannot he taken hy the rerefver appointed here. Officials of the company expect to reorganize and pay its debts. FUNERAL OF MRS. BUCKLEY. Park City. Utah. April 4. Funeral services were held for Mrs. Ed. Buck-le- y t the family residence on Ontario ridge this morning, after which the remains were escorted to the Union Pacific station and hipied to Hene-fr- r for interment. Mr. Buckley, who unable to is now in Mexico, was Teach here in time for the funeral. - The Woman's Athenaeum held their regular meeting at Mrs. Heath's yeshe terday afternoon. Th study of 4inhistory of Japsn ia proving very teresting. and is bringing out a gopd attendance at each meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Golst left this morning for an extended trip through the east and south. They expect to he away about a month, and will visit Chicago. St. Louis. New Orleans and Galveston on their Journey. The latest report from the work t tha cave-i- n at the Ontario ia to the effect that Ihe drift 1 now in about forthirty feet, and is still moving ward at a rapid rate. While some little water is coming out of the tunnel. It la A of nearly do muck as has been reported. g indicst Reports from various place caused very tat the earthquake Several disturbance. Ideapread rams were badly shaken ad great damage and loss oMi Dralhoual, ported from Kashlmlr. MalerkoU. and Hatrala ehradtin, The telegraph service is disorganize 1 and new la coming in slowly. 3NFERENCE R ATE8 AND TRAINS VIA RIO GRANDE. The Rio Qrand"wiil have teh way for tha ccommodtlw inference travel. Far 4th ound trip. Ticket on Apn until 9th, good returning GRAVITY OF THE CONTEST. KanTApril regard to the "Friendly of lit" to test the constitutionality bonds: state reflnery 1 I fear th people of K, (h, JjJ, lly understand the Fra meat in which they fully value the Importance e state refinery. 4 te -I am a firm believer in the o ie constitution, but it 5 fortunate that to atop In this prem constIHr of 'quibble over a quetlon onallty. . 7e are me when we should be prwxma Topeka. 8-- - lu But we have paused tothe legsi or I don't know what institutional if"thf ps . but I am vn7d hrfl ie of the state had. no- th' ess themselves dtrld lo them take not would is constitutions! or t er it BY ACCIDENT. s fellow atudrtit. nw niesile atruck the throj base, rrashins the Cr token .was tiosnltal. to where |