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Show that either the Standard has Tnber Utah Weather Forecast u larger p aym subsenp-Sofist than aSother papers nbined in Weber county. Pont forgets OGDEN NO. 229 H. VOL. CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY JEWS NOT SANGUINE OF REFORM The than tonight plenipo-ailarie- i ere laboring with e aerioue-- earneinee which leave not are slightest doubt that both and anx-jo- tbe Though to conclude a treaty. be context- to remain mala point tbe as and the plenipotentiaries speak would go to though the conference other aide gave wsy, ptgoei unless the ie in the air. the spirit of compromise Wise he returned to the hotel Mr-- Wtte, who was tired out vitk hi. hard days work, said: 1 am doing all I can do for peace. the eight articles we have already coBsfdered seven. No other statesman ia Russia would have dared to do so uch and I done what I have done m nqr owa responsibility." From an authoritative son re it is bow possible to forecast with a fair degree of accuracy that the crisis will come oa next Monday. Article 7 end I deling with the fate of the Chinese Eastern railway having been disadposed of today there remains In of Sakhalin, dition to the camion which was paoaed over, the question of Identity, which cornea up tomorr- I the limitation of Russias sea power in the Far East, th. surrender of the interned wat ships sad the grant to Japanese of Ashing rights on the coast north of ow is article Vladlrwtok. To all except the latter, to which Russia will agree, a negative answer has been returned, absolutely in the nun of Idemnity and Sakhalin. Per bapes both the others may be modi-Ae- d and accepted by Mr. Witte In order to strengthen his position in insisting upon a concession from Japan regarding Its demands of an Idemnity sad Sakhalin. Before yielding on either of the latter, It ran be regarded aa practically certain that Mr. Witte would consult the etnp.ro iT Article 7 and 8 were disponed of todar, the former "ia principle," the latter unanimously." According to the official bulletin article seven provides for the cession to China of the branch of the Chinese Eastern rail, msd running from Harbin to Port Arthur and Dalny, and with a branch line connecting at New Chang with the 8han Hai Kpmn-Tle- n Tsin road. Article eight provides for retention by Russia of the line through northers Manchuria which forma the connecting link of the main line of the and the Usurrl railroad with its terminal at Vladivostok and Harnorovsk. From both sides the Associated Pleas is Informed that the acceptance ii principle of article seven only naans that certain phases remain to W elaborated, not that a dispute still lata. Bnt this may be possibly only a oavenlent method of postponing until He Anal struggle the acceptance of Trans-Siberia-n . HATE i THE St. Petersburg. Aug. 111. It Is explained to the Associated Press this afternoon that Mr. Witte's iuiion in addition to undertaking peace negotiations was for the purpose of correcting certain mistaken impressions In America regarding the attitude of the Russian govsrmueut on the Jewish question. He i to explain, list, the government proposals for reform, u comm it tee of ministers afier careful consideration having formulated a project for reform which It has been decided to submit to ths proposed national assembly for final action. an article which would be used in the M. Witte, a of the counultimate compromise. Russia by the cil of lulnUters.president Is familiar with the acceptance of these two articles in Ruoslan government's Intentions reconnection with articles 2, 3, 4 and 6 garding the Jews and has also a close Wahington, Ah;;. 10. Thai there surrenders every vestige or her a ni- personal knowledge of ihe Jewish quesl.sx been a persi:-':i- i of the hil ion in Manchuria, dhe clouts the tion in all its details. In (be I liii.rf S'a'os finer door to the warm water, ice free port, Prominent Jew here, however, are birthrate of Dalny upon which she lavished her pessimistic reggardlng the outcome lMii'V ix the ootieliibiti- i reached in millions and retains only the link of of the pruKMC reforms and have little s bulletin issued by ti; versus bureau. wa ptoareil by Prof. The the railroad connecting her European hope for favorable Jewish legislation Waiterbulletin F. Wilcox, of Cornell Ynlvrrai-iy- . possessions with the maritime pro- from the Douma. and It Is exphiitM that although vinces upon the Paoiflc. The right to Reports received from Portsmouth many su?i;e-uopolice it with Russian troops or rail- that negotiations may be broken off nt an analysis made nlir i a to the tendencies in road guards la given up and its pro- the end of the week, and possibly or the the I'liited State birth rate tection will become the duty of China, sooner, have found s distinct echo in a The Chinese eastern road is T shap- high official quarters here, where pea in primarily, not sniiiy b binh rales, but a study In die propnnlon of ed. The stem runs from Harbin south, slmiatu is distinctly noticeable. The to the total population or total the top from the station Manchuria on announcement that the emperor's manithe Amur to Pograntchnaia where it festo Biiniiiitniinglhe Douma will lie number of promeu of chl.d bearing a go. connects with the government used Issued Baturdky baa added to tlii pesThe result of the study shows that Iaurrl road to the coast. It was this simism, because it had been declared cut off" which more than anything that Its date of issuance would lie de- hi the beginning of the uiueii'eurh the children tiiuh-- ten years of else, paved the way for what Is known pendent either on the conclusion of , and at the as the Manchurian adventure. peace or ihe breaking off of the ne- a;'e roTixiiluted oni- - tiiurili of the tot.il end less than M. the of whole changing plan Witte, gotiations. population. The d'tM'a-- o in this while Minister of Finance. His object began aa early ms the rwadr had been only to make of Tallenwan , 1810 to 1S20 and continued or Dalny a commercial entry port though at varying rates, in for foreign trade but with the strattach Mjcceuelve egic railroad behind them, the war Between 18S0 and the proporpartys aggressive policy began. The tion of children to lieiwocu original intention had been to hulld !!i and 49 years, the child bearing age, n the road entirely in the ineroasei, hut since iviiii ji bau con Rjtaslan territory north of the Amur slunily decreased. It is stHted Mint river which makes a great curve to the decrease haa been unequal from the northward, forming the Manchurdecade to decade, but that if the comian boundary. When the concession of putation ia made niton Ihe hams of cut off" was obtained from China, twenty-yea- r period, it has been reguthe Chinese through Liaon Chang lar. In I860, the number of children Eastern railway company wan formed under five years of age to I.uihi woby M. Witte, then minister of finance men 15 to 49 years of age, was 634 ; to build it and later another concea-sln- n in 1900 It was only 474, The protNir-liowna obtained to connect It with of children to potential mothers Port Arthur and Dalny. The shares of in 19n0 was only as lurgn the Chinese Eastern Eastern company as in 1SC0. constat of 82.501), tkNi. which in the No attempt Is nude by the author form of a single certificate are hold of the bulletin to determine the probin the coffers of the Rnsslan-Chlnea- e able muse of this decline. An exbank as trustees. The four present tended argument by General Francis bonds iasued from time to time for ita A. Walker given suggesting that construction were guaranteed by the Us is largely due to the influx of forRusalan government and amount to resultant shock to eigners and over 8200.000,000. The bonds aa far as the population Instinct of tlie natives. were to sold bankers and the possible, But Prof. Wilcox does not express public. They were listed on the stock Cincinnati, O., Aug. 16. Through a definite opinion claiming that the exchange la Russia, Berlin and Paris, and are now selling at between 87 and the mistake or negligence of some one vital statistics of the country are not developed to afford a nund 83. The Russian minister of finance s fast running express from New York sufficiently basis of judgment. He notes, however, haa annually paid not only the interest on the bonda, but the deficits in the lo Cincinnati on the Baltimore and that there hue been a similar marked decline In rate of Australia, operating expenses which have been Ohio Southwestern crashed into a when therethohaabirth been no such torrent heavy. As about half this money went Winion Place trolley car on the grade ot immigration. Into the Port Arthur branch, the Rus- crossing- at Mitchell avenue, Wlnton Considered awtionally. it is found sian treasury is out of pocket about Place, a suburb of this city, tonight, (hat in the North and West there ha half the total outlay. Her only hope of and three people wpre killed and ten been a more nr les regular decline, ' . saving anything la to arrange with injured. while in the South the rhiinge has China, Japan, too, will have her claim been less regular and the decline leas The dead: against the Pekin government for the In 1850 the proportion of mnrked. Robert J. Smith. ;.r-Wrestoration of the road after It was children to 1 .ooo women In Ihe North V Tuitlnger, destroyed by the Russian army, ths s of wltal It and Wet whs An unidentified man. ' -rebuilding of the bridges and ths was in the South; In 19mt it wa leas The seriously injured: change in the gauge. It Is believed In 19t0 the smallthan three-fourtthese two questions are left by ths A. II. Newton, mall clerk. est proportion of children wa in the article for each other to arrange with , 8. P. Spaulding, engineer, Chflllco-theDistrict of Columbia, where ihe numthe celestial empire. Russia will also O., head and arms cooked by the ber cf children tinder five was hardly have to settle a traffic arrangement steam. more than lhf number of with China aa the two roads together Wilbur Malsh. women of child bearing age. The npxt will constitute the worlds best high11 William Gal van. smallest projtorllnn wa In Massachuway from Europe to the Pacific and According to eye witnesses of the setts, where It was slightly more thm and of the upon operation wreck. It was due to an error of Jonh largest proiMirtion was the two roads their future success will Driscoll, gate tender at the crossing, In North The Dakota and Indian Terriis It was It that suggested depend. be having signalled the street car to tory, tn each of which it wa this very question of consulting China cross. of caused which the postponement the The engine and mail car were also final acceptance of this article hut thrown from the track. DECiE Vitte Says No Other Russian Statesman Would Have So Much For That Object as He Has. 18- The Porbmouth, N. H., Aug. are diatinctly of pceoe WIct MORNING. Ti !S tahter Has Been Falling Ever Since Decade of 1810 to J820. n prol-ab'i- eiiil-drr- n eeit-tur- r one-third- three-fourth- Ten Injured In kaBernanlluo. Cal., I track laborers r? or "even fatally f other. ,erlo of war collii tniln LTtiV0 Pou,,d rght at o'clock Z thl evening day nd were crashed Into workmen had 2ST I n,lr Five were kl ltUlwI Ulcr- - ' before mornli reside In njecy 01 toni0r.l ,nii rrew. 5mb whwher fioR r tof. Earning JSlT-00- rs 4 t n- - th who r"-- ' Aa China, hi ,he People - a L. tm''n' rm!;' to chi Aqs-- , t a bj (f .r vWs d r.t that the effect. COMPLETES DEFENCE Victoria. B. llie . Aug. id -- .i..itiri i.i yet, l:o The extra-e.p.jy ('olliue, mint San prus.viiiion for .mvi.;ed here ,. rr:ir.einAi wfciu undi-b'H.mi) mid Kim ;i4 kafj.v piefoiTvd m S.m - ail ii ot m. piTjurj. i Frau-c- i almost eii.bd The cmii-iu- President Has Important Conference With Experts in Regard to Reform He Thinks Is Much Needed. i lie k!M be'.eg given tin at.er-liisjb ('iilipi. wlm in the judge's t his lit,- null Agues request Xowiu.in. v.hom he aiii'KcK lie married by civil and ki:er wiut through a chunli ceremony . which other witiu-ngoa marriage same with t'lur'.o'ta .Vaniau. Ilo said Agnes New nun previouriy had ttlmays been io ki:o IcAged as his wile, but because she wa, obliged lo support her faiui'.v h leu km domicile so that they eonld cuiii" there and retirie, lie going to holds ; n.l lodging houses and devoting nearly ail Ins lime lo his profession seeing hi v ife. Agues, blit about three time a nnilltl,. Agues Newman hud Ics-buried publicly aa bis wife and llie ivdtin plate hud her name a Chaikuta Agnes Collins, Newman mid oilier of the family present at Ihe funeral and taking no exception. He that lie had ever married CharbittH Newman as she averred in the Mexiean uil in which the perjury was stated to have commit led liy di living that mars Oyrter Pav. Aug. 16. Federal super vihiuu of iuMirance wa this afieruuon I lie Mibject of a conference at Saga- more Hill, mi important that one of the iMriicipants, James M. Beck, formerly un attorney general of the Untied States and now special counsel for the Mutual Idle Insurance Company of New York, iniaving the regular train from Long Inland City tn OiHlcr lhiy, chartered a siierial train in order lo meet hia engagement with the preldent. The parties to the conference were the invaident. Senator Dryden, of New Jersey, prcablcnt of the Prudent iul Insurance company, and Mr. Heck. riage. Senator Dryilen arrived at 12:30 thl Tomorrow runnel will sum up the Mr. Heck roacluri here util all that will then remain afternoon. will he the derision of the judge a to fifteen minute later and In lime to 1 luncheon to be extradited or join the whether Collin arty, which connleled of AnilwHaailor not. he-tn- g of Hungary, Senator Dryden, Charles II. Keep, Aaaiatant Strretary of Uie treasury, ami Kota'ri Bridge, of New Yoik, an author and nmgniina writer who Is a personal lrlemi of the president. Hi conference followed tbfl lunch Au-tr- lu One Man Killed and a Dozen Seriously t f five-sixth- one-thir- quote several international precedents In support of her demand. One reason why the Japanese are so Insistent upon this article Is because of their Intention not to apply the indemnity in case one should be received to the increase of the navy. The indemnity will be used for the paying off of financial obligatloni incurred during the war. the granting of pensions trad thd development of the Japanese educational system. To replace the losses to tne fleet, incurred In the war, and to maintain the fleet up to a standard of strength and effectiveness sufficient to defend herself. Japan needs additional battleships and cruisers. If she obtains all of the Russian ships now interned In neutral harbors and succeeds In raising a number of those sunk In battle sbe will have saved the necessity for the pvsent at least and the large naval budget for construction. The London government is very strongly in favor of lnsistance upon this article and Japan seems to have set her heart upon the surrender of the ships by Russia. M. Witte had provisionally arranged to go wllh Baron Rosen to Magnolia on Sunday to spend the day with Baroness Rosen. Satos Official Statement. Portsmouth, X. H Aug. 16. The following official statement was issued by Mr. Sato this evening: At the afternoon Mwsion of the conference articles 7 and 8 were discussed; article 7 was settled In principle and article 8 accepted unanimously. The conference at 6:30 adjourned until 9:30 tomorrow morning. It was officially explained that there remained not a difference to be adjusted on article 7. but only Iho elaboration of a single point. Article 7 Is the ceselon of the branch of the Chlne-Eastern railway from Harbin southward and article 8 provides for the retention by Russia to the portiona of the line through northern connecting the toad with Vladivostok. Q Mnn-chrri- trans-Siberia- n CANNOT FIND BELCHER. REGRETS THAT NORWAY MAY BE MONARCHY Honolulu, Vjg. 16. After a search of the steamer Sonoma and an Inspection of the passengers the police believe that W. H. Belcher, the of Paterson, N. J., accused of cm be, Christiana, Aug. 1C. DlMiising the ilement, la not among those on board maintenance of the forst. on the Northe vessel. While none of the passengers who have been examined are the wegian frontier, Ejornstjcrn B.iornsen, description of Belcher, the police are Hid to the Associated Press today continuing their investigations. One that he bellpvei that the forts would passenger approximately, but not whol- contribute to the security of Sweden ly, answers the description of Belcher as cabled by the governor of Xew as after dissolution, Norway and Sweden might assist each other In times Jetvcy. Sheriff Brown saya he Is satisfied of He opposed the action of 1 that the inan under suspicion not the"danger. whereby Norway was Storthing Belcher bnt is a true passenger for pnt In the position of remaining a Sydney. appease iho The steamer leaves at 11 o'clock to- monarchy In order toinstead of beEuropean monarchies, night. ing free to establish a republic. Despite that a majority of ths people favor a republic, the government has asked Prince Bernadotte to accept the throne. If he does not accept It will make a similar offer to a Danish prince and if Sweden prevent this plan from being carried out, said Mr. reBjornsen, Norway will become public. St. Louis, ,Aug. 16. A score of perarrived today Premier Michelson tremendous oration. sons were more or leas seriously in- and received said to the Associated jured in St. Louis and East St. Louis He"We wanted to frame a common'-catio- n a the result of a violent wind and to Sweden In such a way that rain storm which followed ten minutes if she desired a speedy conclusion It of sudden darkness today. Two were can be obtained. We hope that Swedblown from roofs of bouses and many en will not imiat upon forma lilies, were Injured by falling roofs and one which might prevent a frtondly settlewas hurt In a rtalrway rruh, caused ment. If she does we can proceed by a panic in ihe Louisville and Xaah-vill- e without Sweden's assistance." freight, office on the east Bide. Buildings were unroofed, chimney OPERATOR IS BLAMED. tops were blown over and suspended signs were torn loose and sent rattling O.. Aug. 16. Coroner Cleveland. along the streets. During the phenomof Siegelstein, c'y today renderenal larkness the wind reached a vemiles an hour. ed a verdict in connection with the locity of forty-eigwrecking of the Twentieth Century LION ATTACKS TRAINER. Limited on the Lake Shore road at on the night of June Clarksville. Tenn., Aug. 16. During Mentor, Ohio, the performance of a circus here. Dion 23rd, in which nineteen lives were Trainer Charles Duncan, of Louis- lost. The coroner holds that Walter ville, Ky., was seriously injured In a Miner the telegraph operator at Menfight with a lion. Duncan slipped and tor opened the switch causing the acfell, the lion leaping upon him and cident. g his Mt shoulder In the verdict, the coroner stales biting and crr-hlnin a frightf-.i- l manner. The lion was that he Is unable to state whether forced into a corner after eomo time Miner opened the switch of his own by the inn of hot Irons and Duncan voliiton or or teligraphic orders from v.s rescued In a serious condkioa. a buperior officer. MANY HURT IN VIOLENT WIND STORM Pre: Ihe proaldent. for a ronalderable time, lint CKpuelally ainee the disclosure marie during the last few month legardlng the operations of the Equitable Life AKKitranre aorlrly, baa manifested a diHp Ini era t In ihe problem of nniioual control of Ihe Imuinince buxine. In his message to emigre last Herrin licr be said: The Inixlne! of insurance vitally affect the great niuua of the people of Ihe United States and Is national, not local In it application. It Involve a multitude of tranae-lliin- i among the people of the different state and between American I nnd foreign government. urge that the rongrer carefully consider whether the power of the bureau of corporations cannot be const Hut extended to cover Interstate transaction In Insurance." Several mouths ago si the president' request the nubject of national mqiervlHory control of Insurance was investigated by Commissioner Garfield of the bureau of corporations when the eonrliihion was reached that under the the hum ranee existing federal low huainrvs eonld not. Is-- supervised by lon-all- y Berkley, Cal., Aug. 10. One man was killed and a doxen seriously injured in an explosion whirh destroyed e house of the Jud-so- n the Dynamite and Powder company, at Point Isabelle, (hia Hfiernoon. Edward Edrls, foreman of the departmqpt, lost his life, ils was blown Into atoms with the building whero he worked. The injured who will all survive, are Chinese a ho were employed in the mixing room two hitn-dered' feel from the partment. They were stunned by ths force of the explosion, bruised by being thrown against walls, and suffered Intensely from the myriad alivers of whm glass blows Into their bodies, the windows of rnotna they were working In were shatter! d. Their room resembled a slaughter house, so freely did they blnrd from the biindreda of wounds caused by the glaas. A second explosion followed an hour after tha first, dwt roving the mixing works about five hundred feet Irani the wrecked plant. The shock was greater thtin the being darkoriginal explosion, the sky volume of ened by the enormous smoke that arose. Explosion number two was due to the igniting of powder particle and acid on the ground tn the vicinity. Twenty men had a miraculoua cscupc In the second exby plosion. being saved from Injury emthe warning of Edward Smith, an aaw who ploye of the powder work, iho acid trickling from Ihe building on the ground, near when a number officials, cf men. Including employes, were Inmen and others niiro-glycerin- e d nltro-glyeerln- Keep, chairman ; Jumea It. Garfield, commissioner of corporation; Assisi-an- t secretory Lawrence Murray, of the depart muni of Inlair and commerce; Frank H. Hitchcock, ttrat asaitant puNtmuster general and Gifford I Ini' In n, chief of the bureau of forestry. Hoou after the creation of tbs the government printer. General Ialmur, proiawed to enter into a contract to purchase seventy-tw- o lain mon typs setting machine for In the govorumnnl printing office. Spirited competition had been anaiaed I ict ween ilia isms ton and the Morgen-thalfor tbs contract. coin pan ion Charge of unlair dealings ware mails by the latter company, and u official carried their complaint directly to President ltooaevelt. He ordered the Iuistou contract to be held np pending an Invent Igallon and directed the Keep commission to make a rigid Inquiry Into the letting of the The committee made a thorough Invextlgiulon of the matter taking a large volume of tentimnny. The eimrlusiritit of tko commission were laid before the ireldent by Ckulrnura Keep today and were approved by him. 31r. Keep remained at Sagamore 11111 until late in the aiternocm returning to New York on the 6:12 train. Further than to say that the' prtwl-dehad approved ihe finding of llie commission, and that whatever announcement may be made concerning me rcjiort must come from the preHi-den- t, Mr. Keep declined to dlacnan the matter, it lx known, however, that the cnirmlsilon developed an unfavorable condition of nffiur in tiie printing office; a rendition not necessarily dishonest, hut detrimental to the Into real of the government. No ntrito-men- ! I authorised regarding the as to tha recommendation contracts for the machine. Baron l'.egenmuller, the anihussador lo the United Slate from Aualria-HungardiacusKed wlih the presi-deseveral matters pending between America and h!s own country among them lining a matter relating to Immigration. Jailer in the dny Charle McKenna, of Ulttaburg. one or the Untied Ktaie judges in Porto Rina, who I In the United Blatea on s leave of absence, call' d on the president to pay his ripped before returning to Porto Rico, lie experts tn leave fur San Juan in ten day or two week. us com-pani- c Injured. cls'on regarding It by th Thite4 state supreme court." AsKtiuant Secretary Charles A. Keep of the treasury, rhalrman of what is known aa the Ktvp commisriou, appointed by tke president a i'cw month ngo to make au investigation into uie orgaiiixaiinu. personnel, correspondence, methods ol purchase of aupplie and of keeping account of the vicious ia government department Washington, came to Oyster Bay to preseut the reixiri and findings of hi riniiiutllce In the recent tnvnslgailnu of the propimed purchase of type set. for the government ling machines The Keep commispriming office. sion const! of five member. Mr. com-missi- eon. 1 . CENTS COLLINS Collision. Mr. Denison, the American legal adviser of the Japanese mission, spent most of the day in his office looking up the precedents on the subject. Japan is exceedingly anxious to obtain these ships and In her demand will Wean PRICE FIVE s Three Are Killed and day. 1905. n warships. Laborers Run Into. Others Will Die. 17, trans-Siberia- there is nothing substantial to support this suggestion. Japan will make a stiff fight for the possession of the Interned Russian Track AUGUST unlMer-rupledly- two-third- s. Caboose Full of Generally fair Thursday and Fri- (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) tha bureau ot corporation because In the light of the cotmtliuliim and in view of certain decisions of tha federal courts. It whs not regarded as commsrce. At the conclmuon of the conference Senator Dryden talked frankly. We diwuxaeil the whole subject of federal supervision of the Insurance biisinesa, said he, end our talk wax Personally, 1 sm very satisfactory. heartily In favor of such mpervlslon by It the national government, would insure to companies doing buxines in several or ninny ataten a d act of regand ulations and a ricltnita policy. at Ihe Introduced In the last session a measure providing for inBtipervlhnry control of in tend tr surance by the bureau of corporation. I did so because I waoUd to call out public opinsuggestions and to sound 1 bud the bill reion on the xiibjepf. ferred lo the judiciary committee In order that It might be pissed upon in it Inclpienry by Ihe abht,t lawyer In the senate. I expect to reintroduce the measure early in the nnxt In s slightly diffemigre, perhaps erent form. The principle of the new meaxnrc, lioweve, will be of the same a that, of the first hill. ma"My opinion la that s very large original jority of insurance companies will favestigating the rauae of the exitiexplosion. Smith shouted a warning vor national wipervlsion. Under we are obliged to ng arrangements and the party all Red. In a few nt laws and regulacame the tremendous explceb conform to tion In practically every siate. Ths Ion roving the building bn I fatalities. The properly los ia law and regulation- - are bring changed continually and different insurance about 61 j.tttat. H ia the first time In the history of department plce different Interpreexplostation on the Mime law. What Insurthe company that a dynamite Edrla death ance companies want Is a uniform. ion haa occurred. the possibility of determining harmouloiiK and continuing policy and that we believed is to 1). bad only the exact raue of the disaster. through national stipend km." Are there not legal or constitution- al obstacle to national control of InccT wa aakeil. . yes," replied Senator Dryilen. e are lawyers who maintain that absolutely unconatltutional and of onr point to deeixions of their con-TIn aupport case generally elt-i- s R. Springfield, A"g. 16. FTanrl lhat. of Paul versus lAHimis. asaiatint secretary of slate. by the United StntPH was today shown the report from me court in 1MI. 1 think the .Mas that Colonel W. C. Sanhanded down by Juatlen secreger was to be made Assistantassume that decision It waa held In Root, Mr. when of slate, tary ncsurauc was not Interstate com-I- n In portfolio. some subsequent decision, In statement a made Loomis Mr. rer. notahiy In the lottery erne, which he. for the first time indicate d wa given for tie belief that his Intention to resign. He aLo said question of federal supervision his present that upon leaving ranee should be brought square-forhe expects to le given a diplothe supreme court Its matic post and that at present he has he in support of it. The what to nor successor hi i,o Idea If the lottery rase seem to In one will be assigned. country he in Ihe y that ot Justice Field noted." REPORTS. LINEVITCH Beck. loo. expressed the belief e If the subject were brought Llno-vitren, St. Petersburg. Aug. lta court the supreme telegraphing under date of Aug. be In favor of federal 16, says that the firing of torpedo il. He qaid: Katatakos boats of never ha ip supreme court squadron near Point Izarevo In the a federal ilium to pan upon straits ceased on the morning Tarisry 13 this subject. In on bearing p when the vesel withdrew. of Aug. Paul v. Virginia, a state ae ofInvolved. The commander In chi- -f reports that My Judgment was ras ocpart of the Riiaaian force in Here a law pro-- r should provide igreas cupied ths village of Knpungsan after would be control It federal for a fight. He also reports a number of to bn court the supreme red by small skirmishes have occurred In law a enrh I believe itutinnal. lins-ians were Kon s. In which the lir en;ri''d end of rourse. nur In some instance.-!-- , rapturing aims and auiinnniiio" 1 a er con-trac- nt y, nt newr-pape- dlff-re- d: can-5yr- Thousands of Tons of Limestone Fall and Kill Twelve. -- LOOMIS MEANS TO RESIGN h i L(f-t.o- tioai-tio- n e dec!-woul- d fair-for- 16.-G- Ylve-Admlr- bn Allentown, Fit., Aug. 16. A maJ of lime one weighing thousands of ton slid from a side of iho quarry of mill A., of Ihe Lehigh Portland Cemcut company nt Ormond nt noon tod;-y- , minute before time to quit Jut five work tn the quarry whirh i one thou-Rafeet long, one hundred nnd liPy feet acroc.8 and one hundred feet deep. The heavy rain or the hint two days had Aliened the earth end caused ths slide of rock. When the fallen mura slipped away, a smooth, almost perpendicular wall was left, rising sheer one hundred fori shove the bottom of the q.iarrv. while the entire quarry floor vs covered with broken, jsfged t rocks. Only nine of the men sway safe, four of whom escaped running upon a mns of rock nt the qtmrry. The reopposite side ol thewere huddled In a maining eighteen twelve of whom npaeo ten foet were killed tied six inju.vd. Two of the latter muy die. All of the men were Fluvontans who lived In chant in close to the quarry. nt DECLINES NORWEGIAN THRONE. Berlin. Aug. 16. The plan, support, ed by Great Britain for IVlnce Char Vs a of Denmark. io iTSend the Njrwegi.-to inthrone, has ftii-- d. nccordiu;: fo I Lialen received here frem Cope.t-hoseThe exjieototlon l that Norway will ci'.ablih a |