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Show MAY 14, 1905. FEDERATION Wilson Secretary ST Farmer, if U-- Th. M VESUVIUS Naples, May 13. The eruption Oklahoma City, Okla., May u. of Mount Vesuvius la more active. Secretary Wilson and officials of the There have been heavy explosions, department of agriculture who are Inand the quantity of lava emitted vestigating conditions In the southproduce a magnificent spectacle west and conducting a "campaign Jot at night. education" for the benefit of farmers and planter, arrived her. thia after-noofrom Utile Rock, Ark., on their special train on th. Rock Island system. A good sized crowd of farmer from various portions of Oklahoma heard th. addressee which were made her. by the secretary and attaches of the department. Secretary Wilson and party accompanied by official, of the Koch Island system, will leave here tomorrow Unfair Methods Are Ueed morning over the Rock Island for Say That in Federal Grand Jury'a Amarillo, Texas, thence to Chinning, Investigation. Texas, where a visit to the experimental station at that point will be made. Chicago, May 13. Rcpreeentativeo of the four large packing companies INDICTED FOR BIGAMY, have gone to Washington with the intention of making a protest on Monday 13. San Francisco,' May Th. grand next to President Roosevelt against Jury today Indicted Attorney George the manner In which they declare the D. Collin, on a charge of bigamy. Into the beef Induatry A number of witnesses testified that investigation la being conducted before the federal Collins had married Charlotte Newman Jury. The protest, it Is said, In this city. Hla subsequent marriage grand will be made along the following to Clarice McCurdy In Chicago was lines: also proven to the satisfaction of the The packing company witness hav. Jury. The attorney does not claim been brow beaten before the Jury and ever to have been divorced, but denlce compelled to tell what they know. his marriage to Charlotte Newman, That questionable method, h.v. been declaring that he really married her uaed by the secret service men to sister Agnes ..who is dead. secure Information for the government. BANKER 6NYDER ARRESTED. That the wive, of th. packers h.v. been called before the grand Jury lo Cedar Rapids, May 13. E. E. testify against their husband, who era Snyder, the Olin banker, who disap- out of the city and they have been peared In March last, was returned to forced to remain constantly in Chicago Iowa today. Snyder was arrested In for no apparent res son. St. Louis, charged with embezzling That the private mall of some of i $125,000. the packers ha. fallen Into the hand, of the government when the mall had GENERAL STRIKE PROCLAIMED. nothing to do with the beef Investigation. Kharkoff, Russia, May 13. The That th. general treatment of th. workmen her. have proclaimed a gen- packer. In Chicago by the local federal eral trlk. for tomorrow and the gov- authorities haa been like that accorded ernor la taking special precaution to by tha police toward a common criminal. prevent disorders. It is said that the packer, hav. already arranged for a meeting with the PROTEST TO th. team.ter. Mark. According to Caaey'a confession, Feeley and Looney are the men who did th. killing. is the governing body oT FRANCE ON THE DEFENSIVE. teamatera. and lhf l0Cai unions of th. Zrentatlve. of th. Team Owner, Fcare In Faria That Japan Will Atinformed th. tack uodatlon, the Utter founcll, which Indo-Chin- MRientatlves of the team.ter. that their business made It a, condition, of to make deliveries them for uecemry been boycotted to houses, which had nd that they would no the union, of the fact, heedless week, neat 10 a not .trlk. existed at whether or council wa. urged to The cchpUce. avert a tree to this proceedure and extended After an trike. the debate among it. members, council decided that It would not Urn toThe delivery of good, to any of the boycotted house, by union would be Matters, and thatmanstrike, wa. discharged called whenever a . for refusing to deliver goods. of the Team Among the members the Owners association are many of In the to the engaged firms city, littMl of transportation business and some hundred team-erthem employ several u aasocia-tfoThe members of the th. contract. In Urge have betuMSura tor th. hauling of goods in the houses business ween the, large have city and the railroads and they teamheretofore rather sided with the sters, rather than with the member. They the Employers association. lecided last night, however, that they could no longer refuse to make such deliveries and when the Teamsters union refused to agree to this the matter was laid over one night, to be placed before the fount council of the teamsters. This body having decided tonight that no deliveries shall be made reacV; union men, the situation has hes point where practically nil of the wnownets In tha city are lined up The igtkst the Teamatera union. naber of men nogr out la about 4,600 tad It la expected that the strikes that am sow sure to come next week, will It nor than double this number. s. Pari., May 13. Th. popular outburst at Toklo, agalnat France, leads to nettled convictions here that Japan haa territorial ambition, in Indo-Chin- a, which th. French must sooner or later defend. Although the Japan-es-e officials disclaim any such Intentions, this belief haa taken firm hold of the French public and press which unites in calling on the government to adopt energetic measures, strengthena and preing the defenses of paring for the contest, which it Is asserted, will be Inevitable when Japan's hands are freed from the Russian war. The government authorities, while not considering that trouble la Imminent, share the public belief that it Is essential to make speedy preparation for and accordth. defense of ingly large special credits are being asked for, the ministerlea of marine and war are considering large augmentations of the forces In and Admiral Gou ruler la planning a chain of coast defenses similar to those with which he haa encircled France. The admiral and representatives erf the army and of the colonies will probably proceed to shortly to personally Inspect the requirements. APPEAL MAY BE TAKEN. lndo-Chln- Indo-Chin- Indo-Chin- a president MUST LISTEN TO AMERICA. Indo-Chin- San FTanrlueo, May IS. Judge Morrow of the United Statee circuit court today decided that there was an appeal irons a decision of a consular court to the circuit court. The case waa that of the China Development company against Boyd. Boyd aecured Judgment for $12,000 In the United Statee consular court at Shanghai, and the Development company appealed. There waa some doubt a to whether an appeal could be taken to any federal mui that practically all of the truck court as by the circuit court of apdriven la the city will be on strike peals act of 1891, it waa claimed that withls s few days, and that deliveries law allowing appeals from a conthe trtwsrn many houses not affected by court to the circuit court waa sular the strike will be cut off. There is rescinded. Judge Morow, however, sJw great danger that the city's supply the argument of Smith and cf food may be seriously curtailed for supported the attorneys in the case, by tha reason that the members of, the Pringle, St Petersburg, May 13. Tomorrow, deciding that an appeal could be taken Team Owners association do the majorithe Russian May day, la awaited with to the circuit court. of commlsclon for the ty hauling nervousness, both by the public and houses in South Water street, lh rough The revolutionary the authorities. ESCAPED. GOLDEN STAT which passes the citys supply 9 agitators would like to make It anfnsh vegetables. Topeka, Kan., May 13. A tornado other "red Sunday" In every city of The arguments In the meeting of th. at Alta unroofed a. the empire, and every where are urgthis teamster when the numberafternoon joint council, and did considerable ing workmen to celebrate the fete houses of question of acceding or denying the demonstrations The storm crossed the with other damage. assproposition of the Team Owners a few hundred and to resist with arms if the police track Island Rock only ociation waa up for settlement, was ahead of the Golden State and troops interfere. it times heated, but only on the quest- feet The agitators are covertly aided by which waa going at full speed. ion of whether or not It waa advisable limited, were some radicals who have not the courof A number poles telegraph to call a general strike of all the age to come out Into the open and blown down. MU teamsters in the city or nil of the who are trying to pave' the way to set employers to force such n condition by up the cry of shooting down of Innotouting upon deliveries to boycotted cents In the event of bloodshed, by houses The latter plan was finally warning the authorities that the meetdecided upon, and a messenger was at ings are intended to be pacific, but a osee sent to Inform th. members of perusal of the countless proclamath. Team Owners association that If tions with which the SL Petersburg they made deliveries emto houses' streets are flooded, proves conn ploying teamsters, their men It Is really Intended to that clusively vould be called out at once. The precipitate collisions. Many workmen Team Owners had expected this reply, Inopector Who Mad. are said to be armed with bombs and Immigration aad innounred that they were prepared Sensational Report. Say. Hi. Mail revolvers and a large stock of pistol, to accept the situation. Hu Bun Opened. They coman automatic repeating type, of mence at once to make deliveries on smuggled into for the revolutionists, IS- - President Monday, and any driver who declines May Washington, are being offered for sale to the to tak goods to any place where he Roosevelt la manifesting a particular Initiated at coat pries. Fortunately 11 ordered to take It, will he discharge! Interest in the cue of Marcus Braun, saner liberals, and even those of Immediately. a special inspector of the United radical view., th. futility of Members of the teamsters council E tales immigration service, who la hav- bloodshed, are realizing the workcounseling announced after their the meeting that ing trouble with officiate of men not to Jeopardise their lives usethey confidentially expected that the government whom he The police also have issued (trike would now spread until It inwith tampering with hla offi- lessly. Nevertheless, vstematlo charges warnings. ured every union teamster In thq cial mall. Inspector Braun comof well wishers advise the disdaining city. plained of hla treatment to Ambasaar and defying the warnings of the police, In addition to refusing the requests dor Storrer, who cabled yesterday to the social democrats and social revoluthe Team Owners about tionists have railed Mg meeting, to be state association, the the department teamatera joint council tonight took tho cum. Inspector Braun has made held In Smolensk Field on Vasslll Isletton that may cause a general strike several reports to the bureau of immi- and, at tha PreobraJnsy cemetery on 11 the carriage and hearse drivers gration one of which is sensational in the SchulMdburg Chausee, where foe clly. The Livery Men aesocla- - Its statements. It contains allega some of the victim. ofWJanutry 22 are n Ionian organisation of employers, re- tlons, that the hurled; at the Petrovsky Park In the quested the council to order the drivers e.nmcnt to foist upon Viborg. at several places in the enJeavors to deliver . destlna-tompassengers at their the country Immigrants who may not Putlloff district nad at other industrial Instead of stopping at some dist- be desirable from the point of view centers. It Is almost too much to hope ance from utore. The council of Americsn people. The charge is the day will pas. in Russia without to do this and announced that collisions or bloodshed. mad. specifically that the Jt toe liverymen did not recede from government is paying th. Governor General T repo IT end Ditielr position, a a Urge sum rector of Police Kovalenaky. while exgeneral strike of nil companies fivers. Including hearee drivers would retch year to bring immigrants to thia pressing the hope that .11 will be quiet w relied. and also that the immigrant, tomorrow as far as St. Petersburg Is kxuntry, Th. Ice dealers of Chicago, who have are urged not to become Ameri- concerned, admit the possibility of disbeing fn requested by the Icemens union, can citizens. ' orders. At the same time they Insn Increase of $10 a month, called for the sisted to the Associated Press that if The today president "might decided to refuse the demand. of Inspector Braun and will go blood Is spilled the responsibly must Tncy hare offered to the same reports with rest on those who deliberately propay himself. over them VP1. s heretofore and make an the mail of an officialTempting In a foreign voke It fement for two years.. A strike Is Elaborate precaution, have been country is a serious matter, and there resected. la no disposition on the part of the taken. Th. garrison of the city vu during the wsek officials of the department of com- further Allege. Fund for Murder. t merce and labor to treat the complaint and a large detachment of Don CosChicago. May J. Casey, of sacks arrived tonight They stared li ness Inspector Braun lightly. agent of the Carriage and at their .view of the St open-eye"orders union No. 4, made a MARRIES. Isaacs Cathedral and other sights of american'consul till toronfrsslon lo Police Inspector the big city As they rode to their the effect that Charles J. "in. quarters. Twenty.flve thousand CosLondon. May 13. Archibald anstron who died several weeks ago. American viceconsul at Mus- sack. were stationed tonight in various beaten by men employed waa married at St. Mae quarters of th. city, principally the vA'Uy Arabia, cat. union. Westminster today, to outskirts and all of th. guard regichurch, r'A,rl,rom wa ,n oI(1 fosu. nd one garete East ment. are under arms, but specific Olive Christian- Malvery. an work-Inc written order. Is.ned thSI fprfuHy poundpd by Indian, who haa spent five years by Princv he Ca2ln!!rVhat ,n a few daya. Th Londonand Grand Duk. Vladimir, of th poor imons declared in hla confession that of London officiated and who will be in active command, are ld for their work, biahop '!! ,Tf Calve participated In the that the order to fire must, under no Madame coming from a fund kpown choral service. circumstance he given until the troop, I, educational fund. are actually attacked. Special orders Th po.. h.ve arrested the follow-leen- t Berlin. Mar 13.-- The have been given to the Cos-acwho - Charles J. business North American Gazette says It la au- with the gendarmes, will be used to r ,Ctry-""d the attributed words Makers crowds nor to the Wagon even disperse draw thorized to deny v Henry, sec- - to Emperor William In his statements their cutlasses, unless In the event of 6 Cossack killed and s at I or being Carriage Pa Strassberg Wagon to the higher officers wounded but wV1Xo-4- ' Miller, Genres. aa published in the home and foreien to employ their whips freely jf necesto Kilter executive demonstrator.. ! ?.e, inawswrsary Cossacks Arrive in St. Petersburg to Help Keep Peace. ' s-- v ROOSEVELT TO INQUIRE St. Petersburg, May 13. The appointment of Baron Rosen to succeed Count Cassini a. Russian ambaisadnr to the United State, baa not yet been gazetted and the press here la generally In ignorance of the approaching mission to Washington. Commenting upon Count CaMinis successor, the press uniformly recognises the Important role he will play. The Hours Gazette considers the poet at Washmost difficult and ington one af responsible in the Russian diplomatic service. "America, the paper ears, "now occupies a high position In the worlds policies. Europe must listen to her on every important international question. Not only In tha Far East but In tho near rest tbs voice of America must be heard. relations Utterly have left much to b desired. In the past war the Ualted States has taken a position against Russia although their interests do not clash In the Far East, wherrea the Japanese with their cheap labor constitute a real danger to the growth of American commerce In the Far East. The practical Americans understand this. All misunderstandings should be cleared away. In 1892 I he United States and Germany were at logger-headbut thanks to Emperor William's selection si ambassador of Baron von Speck conversant Sternburg. a statesman with American social, official and financial life, the relations between Germany and America at once Improved. In the same manner the future relations between the United Slates and Russia depended oa Count Cassini's successor. Rusno-Amsrira- INTO OUTRAGE - Austro-Hu- ngarian Auatra-Huagarla- re-to- n int 13.-Ch- arles d Mae-Klrd- g ' f. wmi-offlcl- ka Dis- docket against leaders and members of the 'Western Federation of Miners charged with responsibility for and participation la the Victor riot of June dih, 1904. The murder case against James A. Warlord and Tom Brown, who shot and killed Chris Miller and Ike Leo at Gold Field, on election day last November, waa also dismissed. TRANSPORT RUNS ON ROCK. n WILL REPLACE BELLINGER. San Francisco, 14. May United States Circuit Judge William B. Gilbert. presiding Justice of the United States circuit court of appeals, haa an- nounced his Intention of detailing United States District Judge Dehaven to the United States district court at Portland, Ore., to take the place temporarily of the late Judge Bellinger, of that court. Judge Dehaven will be requested to open the court of June 12th, the dale set for the trial of tiro land fraud cases, and proceed with the trial of the cases. Should a successor be appointed to Judgs Bellinger, ui. new appointee may preside over the United States district court In this city during Judge Dehavsn'a absence. TORNAOES 8TILL ACTIVE. Sallna, Kansas, May 13. A small tornado Strunk this afternoon at Linda-borowrecking two residences and numerous barns and outbuildings. The two daughters of J. O. Omdorff were hurt In the destruction of their home, but will recover. Them young women were at Marquette, thirteen miles distant, on Monday night when a toronado destroyed part of that town, nkilling thirty persons, and they had urrow escape. PIONEER LIMITED DELAYED. Milwaukee, May 13 A coupling on the pioneer limited train on the Milwaukee road broke when the train waa near Wauwatosa tonight and the train was brought to a sudden stopf which shook the passengers, though none waa Injured. WILL GO TO ASYLUM. Washington, May 13. Daniel Constable, the Italian, who waa arrested at midnight last night, while endeavor Ing to force an entrance through a rear door of the White House, was tonight declared Insane and ordered committed to an asylum. Indianapolis, May 13. By a suit filed in the superior court today PhU-s- n Frank N ler H. ' Fitzgerald A. Fenton, of the ritryersld ami Ilsrrynew American Tribune colony comwith collusion to depany are clwiged fraud ml wi:h converting to their own use $30, C00. ad DFATH Laid Waste Washington, May 13. General Corat Manila haa cabled the following account of the stranding of the army Buford: "Col. Philip Reede of th Buford, with part of the N inteen th regiment, UnlteJ States infantry on board, running at full speed, struck coral reef four miles ITS PATH IN One Dead and Four Dying in Mount Pleasant, Texas While Country is Completely bin transport from Malabang. Navy haa lent asaccount a the sistance but at latest Buford had not been gotten off. Reported no leakage and condition not storm sets In, of precarious unless which there are no signs. Transport Thomas leaves today to give assistance and bring up Twenty-thir- d regiment United States infantry', which waa to come on Buford. Cahle communication with Mindanao very unThomas will be necessarily certain. delayed several daya on her voyage. her departure in every Will hasten under the circumpoaslble way stances." ADJOURN FOR BELLINGER. San Francisco, May 13. The federal courts adjourned this morning nut of respect io the memory of the late Judge Charles G. Bellinger of the district court of the state of Oregon. Diatrict Attorney Devlin made the motion In the United States circuit court t the same time that Assistant Beu C. McKinley waa making a similar motion in the district court. Judge Morrow granted the motion and made a few appropriate remarks, as did De Haven of the diatrict court. Jud FALLS RAIN Mountpleasant, Texas. May 13. A ber of the firm of Hollins k Co., of terrific tornadopaaaed two and a half New York, the representatives of east- mllea souiheaat of here ihta afternoon. One person was killed and many InThe tornado first struck the jured. earth at a point southwest of the city and for a few moments It appeared aa If the town would bo destroyed, hut the twisting funnel turned in an almost easterly direction and after proceeding a mile, went northern,!. The path of the tornado waa half a mile wide, and the country for three inili-- waa cleared of every residence, barn and fence. The Dead. Mrs. Gentle. Fatally Injured. Two sons of Mrs. Gerald. a Mrs. A. T. McDowell. I J. Suggs. Mrs. Luther Tabh. ern interests in Union Traction properties, made this statement today. How the ultimate turning over of the properties will he accomplished, or under what terms, are details which, ho said, would be worked out later. The plan which. It la believed, the Trartion people will work out with the city will be to fix a price for the sale of the systems and accept the Mueller law certificate In payment. Provision will he Inserted that, in the event that the lutret la defaulted at any time, the properties will revert to the present owners. LONDON BISHOP URGES SIMPLER LIFE ON RICH Houses that were occupied by the persona injured were enilroly destroy- Hie Sermone and Addressee Stir Up ed. Tonight every doctor who resides Lively Public DisIn Mountpleasant la engaged In earing cussion, for the wounded, and food has been In by quantities supplied London, May 13. The subject of large simpler living for the rich has been taken up by the biahop of London and Church Destroyed. haa caused a lively public discussion. A 13. Kansas May The bikhop preached on thia topio Valley Falla, afternoon 5:30 here dll this tornado at on 8unday and refrred to It In two Nobodv much damage to properly. addrerses during the week. The German was seriously hurt. He attacked the increasing custom ' five dwelling of Runday dinner church, Evangelical parties at hotels and houses and many farm buildings were restaurants, and In reply to a sugdestroyed. gestion that Ihe practice saved work of the dementia servants, said those . School House Demolished. who gave frequent dinner parties Mayetta, Kansaa, May 13. A school should give public aa well aa private house waa demolished end ten farm servants a day or rent. bouses more or leas damaged by a The bishop said he had received tornado that visited this place this many letters from rich men who statThe telephone lines were ed that they did not have extravagant afternoon. taalez and did not. rare for the entertbroken by the wind and no particular can be obtained of damage north of ainments which they gave, but It waa mile north here. , The tornado lifted the custom of their class. Jt la the duty of ueh men, he argued, of this city and went northeast, tearing to maintain their estates and posioff tha tops of trees. tion, hut without extravagance and ', undue luxury. Heme Tom te Pieces. Topeka, Kan.. May 13. A tornado ' raiH three, miles southwest of Atchi- HER WEDDING BELLS son, between five and six oclock thia TOLL FUNERAL KNELL evening. It in impossible to ascertain the extra tof the damage, but It U On Date Set for Marrlege Intended . Bride le known that the home of John Hem, n Buried In White ' farmer, waa torn to pieces. Hla wife, Wedding Robes. who waa the only one In the house, haa skull and other Inn fractured Boston, Maa May 14. Wedding , bells were to have been rung today juries. from the belfry of tha Eliot CongregaTwo Teraadeee. tional church, Itoxhury, for Miss 18. A MrPhenmn, Kan., May Catherine E. Calms, hitt they tolled a small tornado atnick the residence part funeral knell. Mia Calrua waa to domol-it-Hn- g of Mcrheraon thia afternoon, have been married today to Charles several small buthltngs at the W. Robinson, of Somerville, but while anme time another tornado waa aeon work was progressing on her bridal northwest of the city. It damaged clothes she suddenly died of pneufarm houses. On account of the rural monia. When physicians told her she was tdeplione lines being put out of business the full of the damage could not dying, Mine Calms wanted to be marbo learned. ried at ones. Her intended bridegroom reluming to her bedside with MURDER OF POLICE INSPECTOR. n minister, found her unconscious. At her request she waa placed In her London, May 13. A Bt. Petersburg coffin wearing her white wedding gardlspalrh to a news agency here reporia ments, her diamond wedding ring and the murder and mutilation of a police holding her bouquet of bridal roues. inspector and gend arme at SchonKha, Friends rhoaen for Dtp bridal party In Ihe Ellzabethpol diatrict were funeral mourners. The minister who had been asked to marry her today pmnoniieed th benediction at her grave, In Forest Hill. cltl-sen- s. . ' t4 non-unio- Austro-Hungaria- Cripple Creek, Colo., May IS. trict Attorney C. C. Hamlin today dismissed. the rases on the rrimiual PRESDENT Looney, CAS EG OFF. Striking Minera Officials Will Not be Prosecuted. ACTIVE. PACKERS .trike of th. Gllhooley; Charles, Feeler, Edward; rapidly euiiten U expected to spread th. next week. At a meetly Wd betweea th. n Association is Given UltiChicago Owners' matum by Unionists and Fight Will Commence Monday. Chicago, Hay Addresses of Oklahoma. PRICE FIVE CENTS Hospital Overcrowded and Open to t Elements. Rnyder, O. T, May 13. All the bodies reoovered of vcitim of Wednesday nlght'a tornado have been buried, shipped away or shipment provided for; the homeless persona have found shelter and the wounded are being carefully attended. Eleven members of the Fessenden family were killed. Their lwdlea will be sent to Grit) ley, Kansas, for burial. Trained nurses from Oklalioma City, Lawton and Hobart are leaving nothing undone to relieve the suffering of the wounded. However, tha hospital facilities are far from being good. There are a dozen of the seriously wounded in on of building on beds aids by aide la two rows, with nothing between. UiuvoidaaMe noise and confusion la distressing to the sufferers. The daily rains are making matters much worse. A perfect flood visited the town yesterday and another one thia morning. All Father Cannot Leave Ireland te be at Hla Bon, Herbert's the roofs were damaged by the Funeral. tornado, and the water entered tiro a In torrent. The hospital perfect patienta were protected aa well as Dublin, May IS. Richard froker use the of tarpaulins. But does possible by not intend to go to the United the all for that, temporary hospital Rtaies for the funeral of hla son, could scarcely be kent dry. Herbert. The homeless people are still quarMr. Croker said be had no reason to tered in the fragments of houses not suspect foul play, aa Herbert's heart rendered wholly uninhabitable by the had affected for five years. Herstorm. They are liadly crowded and bert was making the trip for hla are denied the comforts of life that health, Mr. Croker said, and he waa more shelter would afford. convinced that bla un haa died a The town L well policed, a patrol of naiural death. on men all the being kept duty forty The shock occasioned by hla son's time. A dozen of the engineer corps death haa deeply affected Mr. Croker. of the Oklahoma national guard from Lawton are on duty and are rendering JAPANESE CRUISER COMING. very beat of services. la consequence of the strict watch kept over tiro Will Be Held by Thia Government If town no act of lawlessness of any kind It Enters a Harbor. haa be-- reported. It la nccesary that the giu: I lie maintained owing to the Ran Franelaeo, May 13. A third claa fact Di.it alt Ihe windows and many cruiser of the Japaneae navy la reportof the front of the buildings were ed to be on the way to this port to undemolished. dergo repairs and a general overhaulTha last of the dead left, here were ing. The name of the vessel Is not burled this morning and members of known but. from all accounts the war the Feaaden family were interred in a ship lately left the Asiatic roost, under Mrs. Jack Hunter, who was orders to come to thl port to he retrench. among the Injured, died this afternoon. paired, and It ia likely that she will At least four others, Mias Mize, M, upon arrival be detained here, a was Paulson, Mis Grace Buaer and Mlsl the Russian crulaer Ixms, until the end Maggie murphy cannot scrvlve, and the of the war on the Asiatic toast. The addition of those four will bring the Japanese cruiser la daily expect "d to death list to one hundred. It la prob- arrive. It is presumed that she haa been acoutlng in the Pacific, and. havable that others will die. Nineteen Injured remain lu the town ing become short of fuel, wa ordered A larger building la being to put In tonight. here, both for advices and to repaired by carpenters for us aa a receive an overhauling In case repairs hospital and ft la probable that th should be necessary. . patients will he removed to the new quarters and cared for here, instead re-of CHICAGO TO RUN CARS WITHIN THREE MONTHS being subjected to the ordeal of moval to some other point It la expected that within sixty days Traction Line Receiver Makea Prediction ae to Municipal the main portion of the business secand repaired, but Control. tion will h much longer lime will he required to Not only muChicago, May 13. rebuild the residence section. Mayor Stevenson today Issued a pro- nicipal ownership, hut municipal opclamation. directing all persona to be eration of the two great traction sysoff the streets by 10 o'clock at night tems erf Chicago, will be an established and asking all cirizna to clear their fact. In my opinion, within Ihree I mean a reasonable period: premises of debris aa soon aa possible month. but It will not be much more than in order to prevent sickness. The stench from dead anfmals be- ninety daya. Rafael R. Gavin,, former receiver of came noticeable today and alliare bethe Union Traction lines and a mem ing gathered and burned. CROKER WILL NOT ATTEND tx-e- lt WORMS ON ORANGE TREES. Heavy Damage and Much Alarm In California. Ran Franelaeo, Cal., May 13. The horde of cut worma, which have been Increasing by millions in this valley during the last few weeks, have begun an attack on orange orchards. Growers are alarmed and hava called on the county commiaainner to take steps al on re to save the prop. The worms are not eating tho foliage, lint have attacked the green frail and liuda, boring through tho rind of the fruit end devouring the interior. Roms trees are already cleaned of fruit. The horticultural commissioner immediately ordered liowder sprayers for liarts green. Thousands of acre. of Ihe finest groves In wniihern California are threatened. PROHIBITORY LAW. Kan., May 13. Rpeeial rehave been roeclved from forty-tw- o counties regarding the enforcement. of the prohibitory law. Of these, nineteen report the existence of licensed saloons. Over 408 saloons In Kansaa are paying licenses to the different city governments. The Information ha hepn placed before Governor Hoch to form a basis for hi coming otder to cloe all liquor selling enterprises In the state. Topeka, port ABOLISHED A LAND OFFICE. May 13. The President haa Issued an order abolishing the land office at Akron. Cola The business of the district will he transferred to the office at Sterling, Cola FAREWELL TO PORTER. Paris. May 13. Foreign Minister Dclcasse haa given a farewell luncheon at the foreign office in honor of General Porter, the retiring American ambassador. WAS 105 YEARS OLD. A vs, X. Y., May 1". Hiram Crank, Die only survivor of the war of 1812. died today, aged 105 yenra. Paris, May 13. The French naval training ship Duguay Train, which waa reported yesterday T- have struck a rock la Rant Jean - I.uz bay, was refloated today without sustaining serious damage. ' |