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Show the anber that has Standard gunner or itrger jri paying subscript- ion fist than aH other papers fombined in Weber county, jj pool forgets VOL. n. NO. Utah Weather Forecast OGDEN 231 ON IMPLACABLE JAPANESE UTAH, SATURDAY CITY. MORNING. INFECTION DISPUTED POINTS SPREADS IN New Orleans. Aug. Will End In Failure. protocal with tha accent on the word Another bad sign was tha only. change la ths personsl attitude of tha plenipotentiaries toward each other. During the wash they have beea growing more and more friendly at H.-B- lack the lunchaoa which they take together at the navy yard. Their conversation was lively aad even gay at Deaths 8. Tenal to date 188. New fod 18. Total to date 278. Number of cases under treatment 415. The figures of the day show nothing of special interest. Eleven of tha sixteen fori ara above Canal street. Two more eases have appeared In the French asylum on St. Ann and Dei bingy streets, making five In ulL News from outside the city continues unfavorable. Oaa case haa been found la Hanson City, two cases ta Shrewsbury, end one in McDongsvtlla. Pecan Grove Plantation in St. Chari ea pariah has five cases. Paterson reports ala carat and no deaths Aleaandriaa, one patient. G. J. Haydel. died today. . There unre no new cnees in Mississippi Cl times. Today they sat together and ata in silence. All seemed strangely New Orleans, Aug. II. Among tha constrained as if realising that they could only agree to disagree and that new square! that have been Infected Is tha war must go on. Tonight tha sit- that in which the supreme and elvll uation can be summed up in n single district courts and the St Louis casentence prompt and heroic notion by thedral era located. Heretofore the fever has fringed It outside Influences alone can save the without Invading It but a number of conference. Italians are bow down with th fever in n row of undent house standing next to tha civil district court buildings. Extraordinary precautions ara being taken to prevent any further infection of tho square. Many lawyers daily visit it as do a large number of Catholics attending services at the cathedral. All tha steamship Hoes to Mexican Washington, Aug. II. Charges have Hrikans, Vara Crux, Gnat Britain and been filed In the department of jus Europe are now in operation and la given that they will contintiae by citlxena of Globe, Aria., against Justice Tucker of the Territory court, ue their service without any Interrupwhich, It is said, Involve bis judicial tion. Advices fronf the Mississippi coast and personal conduct. It la alleged that when Justice Tucker went to do not at present indicate any IntenArisons some months ago to assume tion on the part of town! to raise the hla official duties, he let It be known quarantine agalnet New Orlemna nor to the citizen of Globe that if ha modify them. made that city hia home n residence would have to bo provided for blm and Intimated that In Its case of failure of the people to malts thin provision IS for blm he would be compelled to take up hia residence In another part of hla district. It ta charged that the residence was actually provided as requested. Other chargee are made of more or leee Importance, all of Buffalo, N. T. II Webb Jay of which are under Investigation by tha Cleveland was Aug. fatally Injured probably exis A of Justice. report department at Kenilworth Park today in the tea on. later pected mile automobile race. At the of the fourth mile Jays' maDATE UNCERTAIN. chine crashed through the fence, down an embankment of 15 feet and into San Francisco, Aug. IS. A commit- n pond of water. What oaueed the actee from the order of Native Bona of cident la not known. It la believed, the Golden West today held a con- however, that Jay waa blinded by dual ference with Mayor BchmMa and James and steered into the fence. He waa n W. Coffroth, promoter of the driving about a mile a minute when glove content scheduled to oc- the accident happened. Jay was raccur at Oolma, near here on September ing whh Lytle and Burman. At the 9. This la the date of the admiaaian three-quarteturn Jay waa third and of California into the union, and It In the dust cloud of the other two earn annually celebrated by the Native Bona hung over him. Juat at tha three-quarteand Daughters. Tha committee asked the track bad been banked with that tha date of tha fight be changed dirt from the excavation which had and that It be held In this city. Co- left a deep hole beyond tho fence. ffroth laid ha would agree to this If Heavy rains had transferred the hole he were granted n perm It, by the city. into n deep pond. Just as Jay roundThe mayor did not objept, but laid ed the turn hla oar crashed through that the permit muet be granted by the fence, down the fifteen foot, emmost of whom are bankment and Into tha water. Jay, the out of town. It was finally decided to unconscious, would have drowned had communicate with them by wire and not two spectators sitting on tho fence request their votes on the proposition. gone to hla rescue and dragged him In tha meantime, date of the contest out. He waa taken to the German hosremains unchanged. pital where It waa found that nine ribs were broken, one of the lungs STANDARD OIL STEPS IN. punctured and hla right femur waa fractuied. Pheumonia and pleursy. It San Francisco, Aug 18. The Even-lu- g la believed will net within twenty-fou- r Post says that the Standard Oil bourn aad if be survive them he company Is about to absorb tbs San may live, the surgeons says. Francisco Gas and Electric company THIRTY NEW BLEEPERS. and the Ban Francisco Coke and Gas JUDGE IS ACCUSED OF MISCONDUCT Ed-wai- g and explained, but they bars yielded aot an lota of ths substance of their original demands, if. Witte accepted outright seven of the twelve Japanese condition, one In principle aad fear, Including the main lnuea, ladamalty aad Sakhalin, he rejected, other two, limitation of naval power aad the eanender of Interned warships, might have been arranged had them beea any prospect or agreement as the two point upon which the divergence seemed lrreconclllble. In the oral discussion of the terma. M. Witte yielded upon two articles, but substantially the remit of thirteen sitting of the plenipotentiaries ha only WEBB JAY lie FATALLY INJURED torn to emphailxe the position taken by If. Witte 1 the written rply he prawn Ud last Saturday to the Japnn-m- e terma And now both aides turn to home for the last word before the card ara thrown fae upward upon the table next Tuesday, for the reached today by tho plenipotentiaries la recognlied to be only a diplomatic fiction. If In the Interim fresh Instruction are received by cither aide compromise la yet poialble. But the chancel are recognlied to be dim. So far a the Russian pleatipo-tratlariare concerned there never was a chance of their yielding Doth and Sakhalin. The eeaalon of Sakhalin without Indemnity was, ne cording to the bent Inside Information the extreme limit to which M. Witte would ever consent to go and the emperor haa not yet given tho word to even concede that. And tonight and-nefactor has been Introduced Tr0" in tho opinion of those beat lessens weraed, materially the "re that he do might h namely, the Issuance of hla raanl-w- o a granting popular represents-j- " Bis (objects. The hear-m- e 2 of this "historical document" na KWitta described It a few days ago, 55 haallJ comprshen-I- t i,u la bound to ameliorate tha Waal situation In Russia. It la the Wing wedge for the realisation of company. WMjentury old dream of the Russian three-quarter- s SWTT-NELSO- lm-pa- w , ,r J? enthusiasm at horns" thf mo,t Prominent b mission, "because realise that It means SLSL?I, 1 change In the sUte. It will tru parliament, a T Prompt and ?lni,try .Become a constitutional 5S32ta- ,.n Bat the n?lntp1 what the l,.n,'d HB ?lnis coup, de ,oul,re' ,nd Weition.aBT.flcmnc' Plata to be tm 5,i" mem-Rum1- com-Russi- Kwin ' "?r w,. 7h tuE:?lfd; B J.mne "i h tne RiiSfiiau, reply Bold over b.ut !t rtIon of Meantime the Rn'i" Be ila Ike everywhere had emLr?1? hl55EL!a p,r " 01 Manchuria, Proclaimed 28 n reply to m,U.v0n "Then?,. remburg clergy: i wm .VJ"r people can rely upon elude a peace bumiltotinv n r to pTubllc,y unwrthy of great Rua- tt" milra0nlt0 s Emperor Nicholas w 2n& . rinnii,v Tokto Bt vievrwni Japanese demand for The hrf 2LtaL refor.ni pPal regard-- x Rus- - to the to mist It. mpoasihle to HORSES ttose aid of B- - Wltt.-- J thi? Sm,2 from l. JJr I.. Jap-W- t death. Next in the path was M. C. 1 ?ln,r?anc Reynolds' ranch, where it killed cattle and crippled many more. p,n Bt not a -six So far ae reported no Uvea were lost 'hL mtion from or serious inuries inflicted. JPry th. t"ircf In wlH Pr Be Rus-- T!rw 11b-f- fifty- -t Authoritative Associatd S1ay"I esnv rer nositlrelr trfu r" poMN ButwillI fear be feVst!.S Tredsv th Washington ' 10 the be-- 2 : I iTPn has P done her ut. t0n'8ht J?- - H. raTe Bot "fiMnent for pub- - T'le'ter only to sign the j Ban Francisco, Calif, Aug. IS. Thirty new standard sleepers have been ordered for service on the Southern Pacific and related lines. Twenty of theee are HMectloa single drawing room, double stateroom cam for the Overland Limited, tha other ten are 1 single drawing room ears for use on the Portland line. It la expected that these can, which are the latent product of the Pullman shops, will be In operation the latter part of August This is an indication of the efforts put forth by the lines to take care iff - tbe rapidly cific coast lncreaqug traffic to the 8HONT8 RETURNS. Washington. Aug. 18. Chairman CanShonte. of 1 the Isthmian al commission, has returned to Washington from a trip to the waa at bis ofIsthmus and fice today. He found that the Panama railroad waa operated to only 60 per cent of Ha capacity and Intend! that this shall be corrected at once. Mr. Shoots expects to return to the isthmus in time to be present at a meeting of the commission on September 30. HOLLISTER MAKES RECORD. Balt Lake, Vtab, Aug. 18. C. I Hollister, of Springfield, Mass., tonight r broke the world's mile bicycle record at the Balt Palace saucer track. Hla time, 1:21 beats the former record, held by A. Bar of N. 3 3 5 secBuffalo, Y, by gett, e onds. three-qnirte- 4-- 5, New York, Aug. 18. Xfae sale of all securities and interests in the RutChicago. IIL, Aug. 18. E. F. Mills, land Corporation held by the Merof New York, won the diamond trophy chants' Trust company' for $425,000. fbr long distance fly meting here to- was announced today by the receivday e gainst, eleven competitors in tha ers of the Merchants company. DougChicago Fly casting Club tournament las Robinson and the New York Trust at Garfield park. Mills distance waa company. G Tracy Roberta, cf Binghamton. and Leo 8. Wise, of this city, 119 feet 8 Inches, , were the buyers. Memphis. Teen.. Aug. 18. James General Careens. Venezuela. Aug. 18. WilNorfleet, John Champion and Bone, three nagro murderers, were liam Russell, the American minister, will present his credentials to Presihanged here today. They killed man of their own race. dent Castro August 22. no 1905. PRICE FIVE CENTS PRESIDENT Japanese Confidential Agent Pays Fourth Visit to Roooevolt for Secret Discussion. Oyster flay, Aug. IS. President Roosevelt only visitor today waa Baron Kaneko. who studiously eon-cehis precise mission, but Is known to he a confidential representative in this country of the Japanese government. This was fait fourth visit to the president In n few weeks and the second within n week. Reaeons have developed today for the statement that Baron Krasko call had relation to the proceedings of the peace conference at Portsmouth, although It appears likewise reasonably certain that he did not come as the repreaentatlve of the Japanese enNorfolk, Va, Aug 18. The removal voys. He Is knuwi. to be In direet of two Atlantic Coast line cars communication with the Tokio government. Whether he was the bearer of which plunged into the open draw message from Japan to the t Elisabeth river yesterday afternoon Is not known, but be came onpresident his own revealed but two bodies la ths first initiative, the president not being aware of hb coming until his arrival rar, making the number of bodies reBaron Kaneko arrived on an aftercovered thirteen, with five persons noon train from New York and acmissing. None of the injured now In companied Secretary Banter to Sagathe hospital will die, but a majority more Hill 1 4:30 p. m. President of them will be sent to their homes Roosevelt and Ihe members of his famIn a day or two. The bodies of the ily, who were absent from home during dead will bo forwarded to thoir the greater part of the day, bad not homes tomorrow. returned when the baron arrived and A careful examination of the bot- did not return for some time aftertom of the river ehowed no more bod- wards. Tbe president and Baron ies and the railroad official are con- Kaneko had an extended conference, but nothing waa disclosed concernvinced that the death list is bow complete, though reports are still cur- ing it, neither of ths participant! carrent of r much heavier loss of life. ing to make any nratemrnt about it. liaron Kaneko left for New York at of the AQ day long the operation p. m. reeculng and wrecking crews continThe president, accompanied by Mrs. ued. Then, were reports that in the raising of one - of the submerged Roosevelt and their children and soma cars tbs end of the coach was loosen- of the members of the Roonevelt famed aad bodies were washed hack Into ilies. left Hagnmore Hill today In boats ihe stream and floated away with ths for n secluded spot on tha shore of o:id Island sound, several miles away. tide. Later reports, however, denied Thera they had luncheon and passed a this story, TralTiii on the Atlantic Const Line few hours delightfully. The party was over this route has been necessarily delayed some whst cm the return trip which kicked up a suspended and the trains are being by a stiff breetewns It nearly 8 o'clock brought by connection with the Sea- choppy board Line at Buffold. Two weeks of when they reached home. Kermlt, the second son of the presiforced labor will hardly repair th dent, left today for Deadwnod. 8. D., broken draw. J. J. Thompson, a farmer, displayed on a visit to Captuln Seth Bullock, considerable heroism when tbe dis- supervisor of the Black Hill forest aster occurred. Ha leaped to the sec- reserve. Captain Bullock, who Is a friend of the president, wll) ond coach, cut a hols In Its roof and long-tim- e extricated 35 people Just before the entertain Master Roosevelt for about car become completely submerged. Ihree weeks, with the baet hunting and Cleveland Tbompaou, his son, who waa fishing to be had in the Black Hills. an eye witness of tha dlsaeer, today declared that Engineer Relgs stuck to his post and fell whh tbe engine, and that the red danger flag used at the bridge hsdf faded no from long usage, that It was almost white. The draw was open for a iug whMi hv quickly reversing engines, narrowly escaped bei I; caught by the iauiug locomotive and run. Denver, coio., Aug. About three score of ths 169 excurHy Davis, of Clevesionists have reached Norfolk. Of Worthy President land, Ohio, Grand Worthy them 21 arc at hospitals, suffering Edward Krause. Wilmington, from their injuries:- Del, Grand Worthy Secretary, A. E. Partridge. Kansas City. WANAMAKER TO NEGROES. After electing the above named offNew York. Aug. 18. John Wans-mak- icer!, the grand Aerie of the fraternal addressed the convention of order of Eagles tonight proceeded to hear nominations for tho remaining Business league, telling the Negro officers of the Hat, who will be voted gro business men that their succees on collectively tomorrow. In taking He color. tha no had dependence on, (his action the delegates made known said In part: their anxiety to dose the convention "Tha very existence of this business on schedule lima tomorrow evening league la to me au indictment agalnet and thereby avoid a protracted Scaexploitation of progress by chance, faa plan la voritism or sympathy. You can't af- nlon. To further this cud of the Juford to stop for s Single minute, In or on toot to refer theon report of revision Hie committee diciary nation. the der to become the ward of Booker T. the constitution and by laws of the The league order to an edvlsory committee, which Washington as president. will go over the report and recommend action on it as a whole. Ths MUST STOP UNDERMINING. election of officer demanded tbe atfrom early mornall tention of delegates Chicago, Aug. 18. Practically 11 o'clock tonight. coo st ruction work on tho. underground ing until nearly by acclamation, altunnels of the lllincdN Tunnel company All were chonen for president conwas stopped today by the order of though the balloting tinued for five hours and ten minutes, Mayor Dunne and no work will be per when the grand worthy president, milled to go on until the company Pelletier of Kansas City, withsome methods of constructing its John J.Davis' selertlon was then made drew. connections, byways, sad new drifts to unanimous. Pelltler recognlied the prevent the dang-- r of the sinking of xentiment xgxinst a second term for buildings and ihe settling of tho the presidency and immediately orwas streets. necessary to Thirteen Bodies Found of Victims of Wreck. -- m. EAGLES ELECT OFFICERS - nr es deemed It tako somo immediate steps to protect dered his name withdrawn, tho office buildings and streets from DELIBERATE MISSTATEMENT tho results of the undermining. Portland, Ore., Aug. 18. Milton Brown, of Buffalo. N. Y., chief special agent of the United States treasury exhibit at the Lewis and Clark exposition, died In this city today of typhoid fever. Mr. Brown was employed In the same caoscltv at the expositions at Buffalo, Charleston and BL Louis. Pa- KILLEDl Wellfieet, Neb.. Aug 18. A destructive tornado passed north of this place last night, destroying barns, crops, stocks and stacks of hay. At the farm of Votaw Brothers twenty-sihead of horses were crushed to demand for the ",8h Br moderated, but Wily for Ij,7PJ.y.,fl!t h for the CATTLE t-- 11 p Preb- St WO. recur by tha Wrifio , Jl tonilJt,. ndMnnI,5r. vrue tiws AND Southern Pacific Given Big Order to Accommodate Coast Traffic. trans-continent- s-- b toe rs Washington, Aug 18. Secretary Wileon of the agricultural department returned to Washington from Chicago today where he conducted an Investigation ofy complaints against tha new regulations governing the shipments law. The of stock under the secretary, in response to an inquiry whether he will k congress for n modification of the law In order to give the shippers and railroads the relief they demand, said he was Inclined to think the time limit might be extended on hauls in territory west Of the Missouri river, but that east of tbs Missouri river an extension of time la not advisable. pr5A even rsp,w. that try for the ,.Th coJm rs KICKS ON STOCK LAW. !'l0n of the Brnuxhmo bnrn ?ubMrted Britt-Nelao- Within the tael seventeen days Ban Francisco and Electric stock luia leaped from $C2 to $77 per share, though it tapered off to $75.50 this afternoon. The Ean Francisco Coke and Oga company stock wai not Hated with the stock and bond exchange today, but the rise haa also been sharp. The Post adds: 'Standard Oil will take charge and operate the two gat companies, according to unimpeachable authority, at an early date. The, work of Hating the assets of both companies is now in progress. 19, TALK WITH The followI p. m ing ! the official record to Friday: New cases 83. Total te date 181 Back Pessimism Reigns at Portsmouth and Unless Tokio Relents Peace Conference fartimouth, N. H, Aug. to-- it rri-i- .in reigns at Portsmouth the that view la prevailing conference la already jxu cf the pao has ended In (allure It that aad la for ud that all that mow remalna a A. pkadpotentlarici to meet on Tues-to which day they adjourned this aeria-ri- a ifteaeoa upon completing the consideration of the Japanese final protocal, go tma alfa the fteach ths eonrentions and bid each farewell. In other words that du nesting on Tnesday will be what MiMMy calls the "seance d'adleu." of a jjjthirs la still room for hopeRouse-or ffwiii.. Neither President Uu powers will eee the chance fl pace shipwrecked without a final 1 (fort gat that prcaaurs la being aaert-aapadally at Tokio to Induce Japan to Bodetata her terma la beyond ques-ticJust what la being done or la to I. tons has not transpired. Kinglend-la- d is understood to bo now a helping hand and the financiers f the world are known to bo exerting all tbtir lull nonce. At Tokio and St. Petersburg the Dual lues will be decided. The Japanoeo han beea Implacable throughout the lx lays' sitting. They hare ll.ten-- d 18. AUGUST day. KANEKO HAS NEW ORLEANS , Generally fair Saturday and Sun- (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) PRESIDENT - Haa Long STEPS Conversation IN. Over Wires to Portsmouth. Portsmouth. N. II.. Aug. 18. At midnight Assistant Secretary Peirce was hurriedly called to the Hotel Wentworth, where n mesa- age was awaiting him from the wrote president He immediately n lengthy reply. Later he was called to the telegraph Instru- meat and for half an hour car- ried on a conversation with tbe president, who was at the other end of the wire at Oyster Bay. At 12:50 a. m. the telegraphic conversation with the president ceased and Mr. Peirce left the ho- He said tel in his automobile. be was going home, but beyond that declined to make any state- menL I can tell you nothing, he said to the anxious newspaper men. Portsmouth, N. H., Aug. 18. The Associated Press has rea- son to believe that the purpose of the president's conversation with Mr. Peirce was to arrange for one of the Russians to go to Oyster Bay. Thu president I already reported to1 he In communtcatlon with the Japanese Kaneko. Mr. through Baron Roosevelt 1 undoubtedly pro-pared to make a last effort to Induce the warring countries to compromise. 9 Is tha Charge Made Agalnet a Railroad Commiaaioner. Louisville. Ky., Aug. 18. Replying to the charres made by Railroad Commissioner Burr at tbe Dead wood conVice President vention, Second Walker D. Hile of the Louisville A Nashville rood, said: "Mr. Burr's statement Is simply a deliberate misrepresentation. No one contends that it is proper to assess for taxation a very unremunerative propcost to reproerty at what it would and the bill so duce it. We did claim, stated for the purpose of testing tbe railroad commission's rates, tbe cost of reproduction was the proper value. Tbe two value were necessarily on very different bases, and there was no Inconsistency between them. SENTENCE FOR DYNAMITER. C. H. Melvin Who Wrecked Three Will Appeal. Iola. Kan.. Aug. 18. C. L. Melvin, the Joint dynamiter, waa today found guilty on the charge of malicious destruction of property, and sentenced to alx monthes In Jail and to pay tbe rosia of the cases. His attorney gave notice of appeal. Two other chargei still remain against blm. Melvin wrecked throe saloons with dynamite and other adjoining property waa damaged. He fled and waa arrested la Iowa. London, Aug. 18. John Jackson, American minister to Greece and diplomatic agent In Bulgaria, arrived here today. He will sail for home August 23. New York. Aug. 18. The eunsaflon-a- l advance in silver today In the New to 81 from 60 York market of is attributed to the heavy buying hy both Russia and China. 7-- 8 Imperial Manifesto Is Given Out and Will Be Read From AU Churches In Czar's Empire. 8t. Petersburg, Aug. 18. Emperor Nicholas haa today announced tho grant to the people of Russia of a notional coneuliative aeaembljr to be formed by elected representatives from the whole of Russia. The Imperial manifesto, which is published simultaneously here and at Moscow, and which will ba read la all the rhuronus of tbs empire, is dated at Paterhoff today and la as follows: "Tha empire of Russia is formed and strengthened by the indestructible solidarity of the emperor with the people and of the people with the emperor. This concord of emperor and people I the groat moral forre which hat created Russia In the course of centrales by protecting her from all misfortunes and all attacks, and has constituted up to the present time a pledge of unity, independence integrity, material well being and intellectual development. "Your manifesto of February 24. 1903. we called to a close understanding all tho faithful eons of the father-lanla order to protect tbe organization of the elate by establishing on a firm basis the domestic life of the empire and then we devoted ourselves to th task of ordaining elective public Institutions with governmental authorities aad of removing the disagreement existing between them which had reacted so disastrously on the normal course of our national tional budgets, also other expenditures not provided therein. "Tbe financial report of tho comptroller of the empire. Ths appropriation of any portion of the revenues or property of the slate. "The taxation of railways by th slat. "Quest iocs regarding tbs organization at stock companies involving exceptions from existing legislation. "Matters submitted by Imperial decree. Bt Petersburg. Aug. 18. Many of ths main festurs governing ths election lo and th proceedings and powers of ths national assembly bar al- ready been cabled In these dispatches. The paragraph of tho first section sets out the purpos of ths new ligla-Isti- v body as follows: "Ths douma la established for th preliminary study and discussion of legislative propositions which, according to the fundamental laws, go up through the council of the empire to the supreme autocratic authority." Paragraphs two and eight explain the com position and organisation of th douma which lx to be farmed of elected by tbs people of members tbs Russian empire. In accordance with th elsrtlon iTgnlations. The term of the douma Is to be five yean, bnt It ran b dissolved hy ths emperor. There is to b a general aasembly but the douma will also life. inset by sections, the length of the anmr autocratic "The emperors, sessions being determined by ths emIn cestors, constantly had that object The president and 'Other offiperor. to follow view and the time baa cotne nr to be elected by the memout their good Intentions nod to sum- cials ber. from the mon elected representatives whole at Russia to take constant and In of the the elaboration active part laws, thereby attaching to the higher consultastele institutions a special tive body entrusted with the preliminary elaboration and discussion of meaaufwa aad with tha examination of the aisle budget. It la for thla reason that, while d Seattis, Wash., Aug. 18. Two preserving the fundamental law resons of Henry Detrlch, the Alasgarding the autocratic power we havea ka Commercial company's agent at deemed it well to form a gosudHrsiven-naidouma (lower house of the as- Bethel, on the Kuskoksla river, and four Jiatlvea recently lust their lives sembly! and to approve the regulations for elections to this douma, ex- by Jumping overboard from a small The tending the validity of these laws to steamboat on tbs Kuskokwltn. steam the whole territory of the empire with men, whos sxperlencs on board such exception! only na may be con- vessel was limited, mere frightened sidered necessary In the css of some out of their wits by si ram escaping craft regions In which eperlal conditions ob- from the safety valves of tha h tain. aad, fearing an explosion, tits two In the "Aa regard! tha participation boys and five native passengers labors of the gowdaratvennala douma Jumped overboard Into the swift curof delegates from the grand duchy of rent of the river. One of tbs natives Finland cm questions concerning the was rescued with difficulty by th empire In general and the grand duchy crow of ths boat, bat six were swept in particular, wo will take special sway and drowned. At ths time of tbe accident the lit do measures. ordered river steamer waa going up the At the same time to Bethel with tha cargo of tho the mfnlsier of tbe Interior to submit Immediately forthir approbation regu- schooner Volant, of Ban Francisco, lations for the election to the douma, which struck and went to piece! at the a that deputies from city governments mouth at tha river, July 6. and from the military province of th CONTRACTOR MISSING. Don may be able to assemble not later than the middle of January 1908. "We reserve to ourselves entirely the Foul Play at Hands of Union Sluggers care of perfecting tha organisation of la Suggested. the gosudarstvennnla douma. and when the course of events shall have Chicago, Aug. 12. It. II. Davidson, shown the necessity for changes cor- a building contractor, Is missing from of needs to ths completely responding his home and friends and relatives the times and the welfSre of the em- think be has met. with foul play at tbs at the to full not ahull we give pire, hands of union labor slugging gangs. proper moment the necessary direc- He was In th employ of Frank W. tions. Adams, aa superintendent of construc'We r convinced that those who tion at a new building at Rockwell shall have been eleced by tha confi- and Thity-aevent(I reels. The condence of the whole people and who will struction of the bulldlnt: has been la lo called upon psrtlclimte be thus marked by continuous labor troubles. the legislative work of the govern- After he bad discharged a number of ment will show themselves In tho eyes bricklayers, Davidson received a call of all Russia to be worthy of the Im- from a man who Is supposed io have perial trust In virtue of which been a union business sgeAL That they have been Invited to cooperate was several days ago. The Interview and that In perfect between tbe contractor I Ms great work, and the and harmony with other Inatltulions stranger ended in n violent quarrel In established tbo of by slate authorities his caller which Davidson knocked us. they will contribute profitably and down on the floor of tbe new buildbewell the for our to lalmra, zonlouely ing. Two days laler Davidson left ing of our common mother, Russia, and tils work as usual at 5 oclock In tha the of the unity, for Ute strengthening afternoon, but did not reach his resieerurlty end the greatness of ihe em- dence. The next day an unknown perand for well the tranquility pire, as son called Frank W. Adams on tho prosperity of the people. telephone and said: of (he the blessings In invoking "You will find your man Davidson Institutions 1 of labors the laird on (he In the river. unshakable with and established hy ns, communicaSince that telephonic confidence In the grace of God and In tion no word has been heard from historical of the great (he Infalllb'f.ly Davidson or about him. destinies reserved by Divine Proviwe beloved our fatherland, dence for WIND STORM IIN TOPEKA. firmly hope that, with the help of God efcombined with and the Almighty Topeka, Kan., Aug. IS. Topeka forts of all persons. Russia will waa vlaltel by a disastrous wind atom the from trying emerge trlmpbant after 3 o'clock this morning. ordeals through which she Is now pass- shortly wind attained a velocity of 60 The in the born will be again ing and miles and hour and resulted In considstrength, the greatness and the glory erable damage. Tbe building occuof her history, extending through n pied by the W. H. Crosliy Drygoods thousand years. was completely unroofed, Given st Peterhoff, this nineteenth company and the Crawford theatre waa partiday of August, In the year of Grace ally unroofed. The front wall of the and the eleventh year of our 1905. two .other brick buildings were partNICHOLAS." reign. to devoted ly blown down. Large trees were are the sections Beveral all over tbe city and exrmtiflona to be enoyed by the mem- broken down many skylights and windows were bers and ths reasons for and tbe oc- demolished. A number of residence casion on which they can be deprived house were unroofed. Ministers und of their membership. Tbe storm was accompanied by a chiefs of departments cannot be mem-be-n rainfall of over an inch and the conof the douma. but they can tents of the nnroored buildings wers Ha sessions and make explanations or delegate that right to others. badly damaged. The douma can demand explanations RESCUER L03T HER LIFE. from the ministers. Section five deals with the compeSL Louis. Mo., A tig. 18. While trytence of the douma. which is as folwho lows: "Ail questions relating to new ing to rescue Frederick Churchill, when in laws or the modification, amplifica- had waded beyond his depth Miss tion or temporary suspension or re- bathing with a party of friends. also relat- Stella McMullen of Fezius, Mo., lost and laws existing at peal on the her life and Churchill was also ing to appointments made renld reach staff of ministers and the expendi- drowned before assistance him. The bodies have not been ture thereby Involved. 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