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Show Tht Morning Examiner hu mors wbeeriMre on the four rural routes going out of Ogdon ycD morning than all other papera ewnblnod. Don't forgot this. It tho Examiner aa a paper yukia for circulation in the whole vlth acuirtty and in oach precinct. Utah Weather Forecast y VOL. n. NO. ( RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) 359 OGDEN AT MORNING CITY, UTAH. SUNDAY New York. Dec. 25 -- E. A. Men:t. Fan. . 33. r Rouvler i Jr., candidate for Ji, nomination of dei i loping marked as a possithe cpoikfr of New Wr i, tfattble dark horse in th-- isui-iubly, made a public tonight. cornet, i. The assembly In which he Mid that m ihe tare of will raevt ai Yeiaall.t. ,i .u.mri 1MU lit t repeated demand for itieir r. Myna a successor to Tr. ,i,.-u- i Louhrl. tion or removal, by h- ina and parti.' The palace there is n preparof all acne, the governor hi ed to receive the r n, U extend over Frauen Umdra.-keand the of insurance. I'lfiicrii-and the near uf D. Kllburu, atate supeiin'c-mhof tbe voting is reuainx ns rani as Y. and m banks, Mme of ihe varUm , ,.u iuiie. M. Georg railroad cuwmiartoner, tli Kallirrie. president f in- has protection of hie office poer. U is thus far been oonsil-re- .) .ht lading net to he wondered at that they ehtsiM candidate and hU i!ihir-claim he cleave to the governor, Mtd Mr L already sure of n p.;i;tiri:y in Tho rUt Mr. Fallbvi.v chiefly "The President la said to be out fW ion the precedent by M. Wadsworth. If so, he le taking a pan lambi-- t In going fioai ;ue picsiiieury which Is not the flrat cane of l of rbe senate to the of the interference in the politics of j republic. Hoe ever, Uih candidacy of WFallii-rthe state. Huch Interference ha lire doe iiui).o opular tufore result d in dleaater to the and the oppusiikip , com-- ! uiiiiug to aupiiort Ivul Dimmer, pree-:'b-parly of th state. of the chamber or M. The conference held bere today reprenento he younger and consisting of all the leading member Uiiiiiu-of the assembly and about one-hal-f His rauriiilacy of inure active element the Republican member elect by their I popular, but he hd tho antagonism expression of opinion show that the of Mime strong group, in both clumbH is expected that ibc tlret bsl-lmove le most distasteful to every man er-. will lo divided hoi a pn Kalllere who hae any real legislative aspiratud Doumi-r- ; with emne ioic fur liou ion Nobody can be held except the governor end his advisor, lliirjseoiv, tbe former premier; Henri ho have forced an unplcusant and un- BrlkMiu, another former premier and former president of Hie chamber of natural situation. deputies; Haul Ie ('hnn-1- . president of ihe committee on fnriign and colAGNEW MAY BE A CANDIDATE. onial affair of th chainL-r- ; Minister of Yar Ktlcune end MiuUter of MaBut Haa Net Coneeuted to Allow Hie rino Tbomauu. HhonM the claim of Ihe friend of M. FsrrPvr of an a wirName to be Used, ed mnjorlty materliillxc. the eomest will be short and decisiie. Howeivr. New York. lec. 23. While formalth sliarpne of the struggle between In ly adopting a resolution support of Falllcrcs and Dnunter may prolong W. Wadsworth, the coiilrv.1 and lead to tin- Jam Jr., for speaker of (lie wnibly. the uf u diitk hors in tlic perm in of of the Kiunilil.v Premier Homier, who )i;ih ilius far liepiibltoin nienilx-rfrom New York county m a ccuifercw withheld from the coutrei. Hui Mime wlih the Hsseniblymen. elected on lit ihat Ids of hla near friend Republican and Municipul Ownership name will rally a rnsjority iu Hm ticket tonight brouglit furaaid lemu-llvelprolonged deadlock a candidate from New York occur. Paesidratp latabet has in nun of the person Assembly dccllm-conniy to bs I candidate for secTwcnly-eev-entB. of th George ond term, hul The possibility Ague, assembly. Mr. Agnew was nom- of lb assembly racking him an unNVw inated in the conference of the willing candidate. Ptlll tho contest York county Republican tonight by appesr to b narrowed down to Axsemblynian Htanlny, who declared and Dounicr. with Roitvler, tlut Mr. Agnew. as New York county's Iknirgeoia, Brlsvom and others nattiml, candidate, would go Into ihe Republi- making up the field of emergency cancan raiinie at Albany with forty votes didates, - e - eli-c- Great Sensation at the Capital and Renders the Situation Very Grave Indeed. ; - cun-iuur. Alil-n.fi- n M-- Petersburg. Doe. S4, 11:20 a. u. Tbo newo of the terrible bloodshed has created a great mu-thit Moscow and render tho situation bere anH-graver. It furniohau tyie neces-rtr- y stimulus to Are the waning pa-0of the proletariat, and their leaders can be relied upon to naa It to the full. They claim that their own retorts show conclusively that the troops were deliberately ordered to Are on in order to peamful demonstration conflict and that the a general pmoke oaly recourse left was to Agtit back. They also claim to have conflrmatlon that' tho gendarmerie of the report and some troops, including artillery ud Cossacks, havs reftaaud to obey the command of their officers. The wait-struck uukm of St. Petersburg yesterday and practically closed all the restaurants and hotels, by forcing the waller by threats of violence, to join ihe strike. A the hotels are with land owner and refumdfd gee from the province, many flud-ln-of g them last night had difficulty In a place to procure food. In addition 10 the uauel political demands, the union ak that tha Chslovek. be dlKMtlnued and that tips to the extent of ten percent, shall be regularly intluded In the Mils of patrons, snd It U degrading to receive gratuities pom eutom era. BL CROWING WORSE. Twa Large Arm More Pillaged. COMPLAINT AGAINST RAILROAD 25. The Springfield. Maas, Dec. complaint la directed against the Atchison, Topeka & Renta Fe Railway company, tho Chicago A Northwestern Railway compauy, tbe Chicago, Burlington It Quincy Railway company, tbe Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Hallway comimny, the Chicago, Rock Ixlund A Pacific Railroad company, the Colorado, Midland Railroad company, the IVnver A Rfo Grands Railroad company, the Great Northern Railroad company, the Missouri Pacific Railway company, the Oregon Railroad A Navigation company,. the tbe tihort. linn railroad, Oregon Southern laciflc Railroad company, and the Wiaconsln Central Railroad company. Thl complaint is one of aeveu die The Tho tlnct charge and Is baaed on the ground that the charge ou rubber luurgents hold several quartern of tho tire in tha territory through which the rity, and Aghting continues desperate defendant, companies iterate la excluly. The oppresalva chargee are sive. Too large arms stores hove been pilto claaalflnation. In the dne chiefly distributed sad the weapons lag'd southern territory rubber tiros an among tho men who have erected while along the Sadovia, which en- carried as first class material, circles the dty. The military has suc- in the territory Jn which tbe defendceeded In Isolating various sections, ant com pan lea operate a rate of two one-ha- lf times the nrevssting commupirstlon. From the and two and abheight, colored signal rockets are of first olass material is ehsrgcd are to the isolated oard ing as to whether the tires phoning htatxuetlou inflated or deflated. Thia rate wakes commander. The wean'll i (his on tho Bouluroff the charge on fee than carload lots and other towers, illuminate lbs in the territory operated by the destreets whera the Aghting la proceed- fendant railroad companies in excess ing. The roar of eannon continue. of the express rhargea to the same Machine guns are Mag employed to points. Th action taken by tbs Flake comclear the fiadovia. It 1 Impossible to estimate th - number of dead and pany is not in any way connected with wounded, but It probably will run Into tbe present railroad rats agitation, thousand'. and ita only signittennee la in the In a rquare in the heart of the elty clasalflcatiou of robber tires in genthe Insurgent are making a desperate eral. While the Finks company is the light from a boose, using an English complainant in this case, practically machine gun from the window againat all the rubber Interests in the country a bailerr, which la cannonading them. are Ini creeled and ara In sympathy with the movement and are parties to this action. TWO BOMBS. . THROW The complaint Hied by the Fiske Two ' Policemen and One Soldier company is made with n view of bringing the matter before a public triKilled. bunal, there to discuss whether or not exr Mowoi, Dec. 23. The bomb? were the rates at present charged are thrown at the prefecture of police thla crBsive. warning, partially destroying that building. Two policemen were killed SITUATION AT MOSCOW, d a soldier was wounded. Berlous Aghting 1 now proceeding A Regular Battle Is Raging In Streets. between an armed crowd and a force f dragoons. fit Petersburg, Pec. 23, 1 : :B5 A- - ex One hundred and twenty revolutionaries were arrested today at the The situation at Moscow tonight is battle iVllw school. Resistance was offer ceedlngly critical. A regular ft there and Are persona were kill- is raging in the streets of the city and a state of terror reigns. ed and twenty wounded. Two officer A telephone message Just received ere killed. The authorities seized the, eighteen rifles, fifteen revolvers snd by the Associated Prces aays that 'hlrtern bombs. A number of officers roaring of machine gnu, volleys by and policemen were disarmed In the infantry end the booming of cannon milstreet, and several policemen were can be heard at Intervals. The albave the hand, to seems upper killed. itary The troops have now occugrted all though there are minors that the genthe Cossacks havo rethe barricades. In one case they fired darmerie and " the revolutionaries from tha steeple volted and have refused to Are on tbe ' d a church. Revolutionists, armed people. with bombs and revolvers, are now According to this telephone message which was very confuted, the revoluthe residence of the prefect. The council of workmen today grant-- 4 tionary leaders had given the signal permission for the banks to continue for an armed rising of the proletariat wwk ami for the bakeries to bske at 6 o'clock this evening, but Governor bra-l- t bread, but it subsequently order- General Doubashoff discovered their He massed ed the quickly, resumption of the armed re- plans and acted tell for su o'clock thia evening. 25,0ufl troops of all arms in Red Place under the walls of the Kremlin, mount-e- d machine gun In the towers of the FEARS REVOLT. old Chines wall, ported artillery at Int. Petersburg, Dec. 23 The fears tervale encircling the Trerekarla bouletbit the revolt in Lithunia will extend vard and placed heavy detachments of Poland have become so acute tint borso snd light artillery at a'.ngeUc etwnor General Skallon at Warsaw, points. The first scene of butchery occurred eting under authority of the ukase of Kocember 34th, has at 2 o'clock, when the troops snd the darlared that a slate of siege exists cannon which were loaded with grape, ten Polish provinces. flred into a procession of workmen carrying red flags snd Binging revoluThjana of the guard and the em-own regiment have been tionary song. Since then there hoe been almost to Courland. continual fighting.-- . The workmen Tslegram received from Riga the arrival there of two bat-o-f threw up barricade et the triumphal riflemen and a battery of ma- arches aa It passed, at two places in le guns. Trovsky street snd st another place, It la understood that the striker hut all were assaulted and carried by In the desperation have decidbdr the Jroope. d to resort to violent tactlca and Th principal resistance was at the blow np tha bridges snd rightof-o- f triumphal arch, the defender of that the railroads leading out of barricade being armed only with re8for - Petersburg. The Amt attempt at volvers. They held their ground One s time against the machine guns jh ne of bombs, with which the was made hundred and twentr student militia are well ts morning. A . supplied, revolutionist wa who were surrounded at the. Fidler bout to throw a bomb at a passing sritool made e heroic siand. defending n i'tnI. which was escorting the place with bombs and revolvers workmen when it exploded, blowing from a window. to man's arm. He was then taken They killed two officers and eight to soldiers and wounded many more becustody. fore tkev surrendered, with a loss of CONTRACTING THE CUR fire killed and thirteen wounded. ' RENCY-.The replying districts are;reportel to ta. in complete por session of the Maxiee City, Dec. 23 The pd-.to- t workmen, who ere disarming all C Uof the republic ha s' signed a lcer end policemen caught besieging providing against the peril of residence, tract ion of the currency due la Ihc Th chief et police ears io estimate bRier nurket price of silver and (be (be total number of CHatmlliw would totofflueat export a tion of silver pesos lie mere guesswork, but he thinks they bma feif go above s legal .atrl'f. will in into the hundreds. - bar-rtvad- n n( P' non-unio- N0S de-fT,- e c ' Piesi-deulia- , e iiTliu-iasiu. I r oi Mpicow, Dec. 23. Midnight) ltnatton I hourly growing worse. Jus-'gl- i j. Tha preamble to the deeree states that tha portion of silver pesos shipped abroad have been replaced by gold mousy Imported from New Turk and Izuulun, but as gold cannot be Immediately rcolnsd and placed In circulation, the president authrize tha exchange and the currency commissioner to gold certificate for gold bars. Tbe gold certificates will be backed by gold coin or bar. 1905. 24, PRICE FIVE CENTS NEW YORK'S ROUVIER TRAINS POLITICAL SHOWING CONTINUE MIXTURE STRENGTH TO RUN D-c- Creates a DECEMBER Pair Sunday and Monday. Warmer in went portion. Monday fair. n s bllc y d li Fat-Her- pledged. Mr. Agnew would not consent tonight to stand as a caiididete, withholding his derision until he could consult with his friends and lest the sentiment among the Republicans of New York county. Mr. Agnew himself, 'Introduced the resolution endorsing Assemblyman Wadsworth for the spexkcrehfp. Several others, who voted for Hi resoln-tio- n did so with. Hi reservation that. If Mr. Agnew would stand as a candidate, tbclr support would 1 thrown to him. Three or those present rierlln-c- i to vote at all on ihe resolution, de-t- f Ing not lo express any preference between Assemblymen Wadsworth and Merritt, but conlendlng that New York county should have a candidate. Eleven of the sixteen Republic snd Municipal Ownership assemblymen were present at tonight's session which wss an adjourned session of the conforcnce held last night. At ihe conclusion of ' th conference, a formal statement wee given out, which said: "In view of the recent developments in tbe speakership contest it Is the sens of those present, that every Republican member of tbe assembly from the county of New York should vol at the coming caucus for Jaluen W. Wadsworth. Jr. All the men elected to the assembly from New York county on tbe Republican end Municipal Ownership tickets have ben invited to meet and confer. Home of them have filled to do so; eome have attended some meeting and mine, while, agreeing to stand together with those elected on the Republican and Municipal Ownership ticket, met separately and decided to act separately. The Republican member have made every atttempt to unite with those elected on the Republican-Municipal Ownership ticket, hut th lal ter have declined to anile and now. stand alone.1 It was the understanding at the meeting that the vote of Republican endorsing Mr. Wadsworth, was not binding on them, despite tbe fact, that the statement was made that tbe Municipal Ownership assemblymen will not unite with th Republicans, an effort will be made to secure universal support for Mr. Agnew he will convent to run. LULL IN THE CONTEST. 1 New York, Dec. 23. Tlpre was a Ihe contest for the speaker-shi- p contest in the assembly today. James Wadsworth, Jr., the candidate from Uvlngrton couni y, left town for Washington today to pass Christmas with his family in that city. Assemblyman E. V. Merritt, Jr., of 8t. Lawrence, was still. In town today and sent out a large number of letter to atwemblymen. In which ha informed them that be is still a candidate for the speakership and shall be until cither myself or some other candidate has Itecn elected. When Mr. Wadsworth returns from Washington he expects to open headquarters in Albany. lull in FINSTAD'S MURDERERS. Mexican Government Think Thom All. It Haa El Paso. Te'ft JVc. 25. It was laomed today that the Mexican authorities at Manta Rosalia have obtained all persona oonnreted In any way with the murder of Murray and Rutherford, who wer murdered last week near Dias, Mexico. Mr. Rnibcrford, wife of the drad ililludclphiun. is among the number, and it is undeiHtood tb authorlies are endeavoring to ksrn fnv her sumrthiUK of th feeling that existed between lira husband and O. E. who waa arrested yesterday. Louis G. Goitghenwv who was also wounded in tlie attack at Flnstads home, 1 understood to be under surveillance. Ho-ph- Flu-sla- ESTIMATED WEIGHT OF ANIMAL 77,000 POUNDS. New Havt-n- . Conn., Dec. 23. An in- teresting experiment ha lately lierat completed at. tlie Peabody Mumsiiii of Yale University to attceruin the original welglit when alive of on at lha great Mnrlan, tb fossil remains of which ware found in th bad land of Wyoming by Ihe late Professor 0. C. Marsh. An exact model on a sntull seal was made f the saurian, based upon tho skeleton and using the displaced water test and parrying out the computation, (he original weight was ascertained aa nbout 77,0110 pounds, or 381-- 3 tons. Tbe Peabody Museum owns the complete specimen of th skeleton snd has already mounted the hlndquartera. which stand ton height of somewhat more than sixtrra fnet, the tuiirlnn itself being about 73 feel long. Th museum nlso owns part of n. r Uriel on of a considerably larger specimen, which ban not bran mounted. .30,030 H0R8E POWER FOR MINES. deAugusta, Me.. Dec. .23.-T- he velopment of the Rta'nlslaus river, southeast of Hun about 130 mile Franciaeo, Cal., so that Sn.yoo electrical horse power may tm hftd to operate mines and mills is tha object of Hm Stanislaus Water Power company, which was organized today under tlie laws of Maino; wKU a capitalization of flJ.'Hri.omi. This is the bolding of the company. Tbe operation of tbe company waa formed recently under the lawn of Connecticut and known as the Hantl-Iua- s It Electrical Power company. capital is the same aa the Maine com pany. Tbe control of the river will be utilized also for irrigation. Tbe syndicate supporting the movement represented by Tucker, Anthony A Company of Horton, and C. C. Cnyler. of Cuylra, Morgan A Comf pany and Frederick T. Kldrldtre. the Knlearr booker Trust coinptiny. New York. GAB COM- PANY. Akron, Ohio, Dec. 23. Te Akron Gas company, one of Joint Wash's properties.-went into the hands of a receiver thl afternoon, the peUlIod beand ing filed by Squire, Dmtipsey Saunders of Cleveland, on a claim of 15.703 for . coal furnished by tbe Ohio Coal company. Vtoughiegheny The locil manager, A B. 'Bllbeck, wag appointed receiver of tho com-pi- n The plant under pretent undership, haa been funning since 1838 when Walsh purchaved it from Charles y n. Dawes of Chicago, anti Ihe is capitalised s.t (IreMH'S. which Is s1m the bonded ndebtedues of the company. r rom-pau- Mo-ima- ot riiiiqiiiia An ret cablegrams ibe alleged receiver of an Aumticau ficliiug vesst! by the New FiHin.lliud aiuhoriUe tut deitiien-iiango veloped the tact that the vessel meant was the Gloinv-ie- r schooner Taller, flitch we eiij Hldney, N. X. W.t a ek ago hv th Canadian authoritie fur shipping New FVvttud-lanfishermen there to engage tn tha in Bar of lalunds herring Irnlnstr without paying the- Canadian lieeun fee. Irevtous to this yror the Canadian goverunioni ivnarded tit herring vessels as tradi-- i and ekiwied no fee, but rtneretary-- thsit having rereniiy declanxl that au American shipping register ,arriil with It n ceriificte. Canoiia derided to com-ttOt payment uf a license fee. Tho New Found land authoritie, are uot n'Nponalbla for tilts lwki uncut at all. n - HkU-lt:- g 4 HI. Petersburg, Dec. 4:2fi p. m. Tile Klnlusb railroad employes have tleciiled against Joining the Russian si rtke. Riga. IJrooia. Friday, Dec. 22 Quite half tha Bailie province are apparently In control f th autonomist'. whoso committras. which include tn each locally some of tha must influential are ewtaMIsliing provincial adminiriratlon and prepar- Chicago, lira. 23. Efforts to settle amicably tlie difference between the Santa f and Iho Union Pacific over the tratiaremiiuental mail con'ract have been abandoned, and the sprad war la intmlneul. The Santa Fe has fund bed Ha fast scheduls and the Union Ps' ific, is cot nec lion wlih ths Burlington and tb now San Pedro rout baa been compelled to take step to met the time of tbs Sama Te. To prevent the Santa Fe from securing permanently the mails which the government hat already turned over to the new route, the Union Pacific, in connect'! with ths HurllngitMi. will huvo in cut down Los the time between Chicago from 15 to 14 bouts. Angep-rail-roa- a Too Sick to Come Back to America to Fix up His Accounts For a Few Hundred Thousand Dollars. Now York. Doc. l, M. northern bonk of thn Columbia rivet New York Life known at "Capa Horn." Insurance company and son of Preri-dcThn Columbia Valley company conMcCall, returned from Europe to- tend that tlie other company is In. day on th steamer La Lorraine. Mr. fringing on iu Ths CoMet'all weut ui Part to ss Andrew lumbia river at tits named has Hamilton, to whom tho New York cut ita way through point a range of hill, Uf Insurance company advanced hun- the hank perpendicularly to dreds of ihmiundM of dollars. Mr. a bright-o- f towering about S.utw feet PractiMrUall'a mission was cither io indues cally Uis only means or pasting ths obMr. Hamilton to return to tb United struction is to tunnel, but both comHtatos snd tsstify before tlv legialn-tfv- s panies hold thn rights-of-wasad can Inrewtlgatlug commit tee or mvvii s neither utilize their own on arcouniina uf tho mouey advanced. without crossing the proparty of thn This accounting la to bo given to this other company. . commutes. Mr. Hamilton sent a statement by Mr. McCall, his health bring ACCIDENT ON D. A R. 0. such that his physician ordered him not to return at present. Concerning Engineer and Fireman Are Betti hla nilMlon, Mr. McCall ald: Killed. 1 have a report from Judgo Hamilton giving a detailed and explicit stateGninison, Colo, Dm. S3. Engmsm ment of bis matter and of the work performed by him while in charge of Oscar Nelson of Cimarron and firethe legislative and legal btaroau of ths man Joseph Luce, of Delta, warn New York Uf Insurance company iu crushed to death under the tooomo-liv- e of ihe freight on tha the United Htatc and Canada during the past, ten year. I not give de- Denver A Rio Grande railroad todayl Southat OrbolU. IlnrQrfvo tail of hi report titilso th docuA wheel op the loment Is flrri prfwrated to tho apodal west of Uusniean. comotive broke, causing it to leave committee of tb special trustees ainudnied. With tho enneent the roils and topple over with the meg undenrnealh. of tit special enoupiuea, I shall 23.--Joh Me-fal- err ary of th ut right-of-way- y right-of-wa- east-boun- d ru nta ing for aNenihlie to to arrange the taxes snd leglMiulxe partitioning of he government lands. Knorina garrisons occupy ihe larger towns and derarlnneiits of troop are operating proaent Judgo Hamiltons CALLED A SENSELESS CON-- i energetically against ths smsllcr ren- sisteuirnl to the Insures cs InvestigatSPIRACY. ters of insurrection. Ths aims of the ing committee. I ran give no ethw or insurgents nn to sriahltrii an atitono-nust- s further particular of Judgo Homll-ton- s state under Hitssiaa sovenlgnty. rery votaimiuoun rtatraieul for Bogota, Columbia, Dec. 21. In no Ihe res non mated." interview today concerning thn meant MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED. conaplrecy tor overthrow ths government JYwIdent Ryes said: A BLOODY RIOT. Tha BiiH-leetonaplraey was tho ISnrcopcsn Russia, Rcval, line. 23.- - Martial law bus been pro Darfcise Drink Too Much Chnstatss last sign of revolutionary Ufa In Columbia. ! endeavored to suppress it by claldn.-in the province of Kthonla. Whisky. sppwllng to ths patriot lent of the I but this unsuneeeafoL SCHOOL HOUSE BOMBARDED. Valdosta, ('., Dec, 23. A bloody I nruahad tl after being having obtained riot among negroes wa repartwl imre with which to caurtmaw sur- today from Ewing, a Moscow, Dec. 23. Troop terpctlna rntnp ample pmols round'd a school house where work-mr- u bKwsen Ftergo and BL George on the till iln author. the "Throughout republic there' it were moling hero yesterday even-lu- g Georgia Southern and Florida railway. abeniuliS roufidsne that pesos will b and sutiimoned lb men to surrenTb riot was tha result of a ChrirUuaa same feeling will der. Blank ghots were fired to in- frolic among nogrovw who had been maintained and tits outride tbe when thn repubHe prevnll who tlie timidate replied drinking. A general fusaUnd occurred workmen, of tho cun up I racy ara with revolver titois and bombs. Artil- and prohsbly fifty eboi were fired. tbs. detailColumbia will known. provo that' A Two negroes were killed aaitright, lery was then brought up and th thn rapooiiy and tha element ta school hoiiao was bombarded until three wwrw moriajly waundwd and dld has a civilized . and prosperous ooua-trthe survivors of tbe workmen sur- later, sliilo eight others rwcelvnd huk be ; . rendered. let vrounda. On negro vimtx was were wranua killed and aim ths among WILL DECLARED VALIA. GERMANS TO BE TAKEN HOME. among th wounded. One of lha women was brought io Fargo for treat Portland, Dec. 28 Tha will of Mrs. wa declared valid ll Riga. Uremia, Dec. 21. Thursday, mrat, having eeveral bullet wounda Amanda hy messenger to KydlkuburQ, Dec. 23, iu her body, and another of the negnma thn United feiatra district court today. Although more Ihstt 1(H) pant and rams hors with purl of blot chin and It wan hold that Portland wa her legal telegraph employes have resumed Jmw sluit off, having received th con domicile at thn time of her death, and work here, all the telegraph lines tents of a allot gun at close range. that tha traiamenl should accordingrunning out of Riga have been cut, He will probably die. ly be probated under tbs law of Or . It won JmpoMlble to get in (airgraph Tbia will mean about It.OOUc presumably by lb Insurgent. gun. Train are running today, bnt tha or- In Mimmunicativm with ihe place, aa ouo for the endowment of aa educader to strike Is expected at any them Is no telegraph office (hnj and tion 1 Institution In thl stats. Tbs hour. only meager Information onukl tie faml attorney for the content ant will have All Germana and Austria Hungari- from nvsrtiy sisthma, over tho railroad notice of appeal to ths state supremo an subjects residing la Clnnrtland wire. court. Farllss who came oa the train from and Uremia have been notified by (Its Mrs. Reed died In Pnsadena, Oalfc consulate tha steamer are arriving thsl part of the rtate elated that ths furnla. The contesting heir aid ths here to Uke them to thtdr respective row waa entirely among tho negroes, Instrument rttould he probated under Tb consul urges them to and that liquor and women caused it the law of California, which provide countries. There 1, however, n report, that the that ant morn than nre-thlrof the eshave ihe countriy before tbe Ibins while nuperintmtdnit of tit turpentine tate should be hequeatbud to charitm river frerae. still at Kwinr tried to ntv ton fight ble purposed. A German worship will rntise on the mnuth of lb Duns ss long as It is among ths Degrees end thuo bcoantn The ratal was valued at 11,10V fine of hv. It Is understood that all (nvolvsd Iu it, and that he enved hi him. llio Baltic, garrisons are being largely life only by quick work with hi gen. ' MAC ARNEY RETIRES. This cannot he verified, hut it to told reinforced. her by a negro who catnw In on tha Lradon. Dee. 31. Hall May Mac Are train today. TRAFFIC OPENED. uey, after Serving ae enunacllnr of Moreow, Dra. 23. Traffic hers lias PLANNED TO SEIZE THE CAPITOL seven (Ttlneee mini tor to tha omTt of fit. James, haa retired, after being liet-opened, with the assistance! of the Moxoow, Dr. 24, 2 a. m. The plan 43 years infanthe service of China, thirty ironp and tbe railroad liaUallon. spent at too pout be bos The line to Nlxhtil Novgorod, Ysro of the armed rising of the proletariat of which Slav. Kazan and the Nleholss roads was to arise the BL Petersburg station Just vacated. I hi ring hla tong sendee in Londoii, to St. Petersburg are working normalat dawn Raturday, take posesseion et ly. Incoming trains only are running the douma building, caiiture the state Sir HalUdoy only once rone in rerioqg on th Mlndau and Vorones lines. Tb bunk snd proclaim a provisional gov- conflict wKh the RritMi satimritiMA fell RhS and that was oa the uncsidnu of too itenip L complete ou ihe Nral and ernment. To the work m Kursk lines. task of taking the station, the objec- AM imping of Run Tat Kro, the CMimos tive was to prevent communication rofornsT, who was sufaaequratly rtia PRO- - and the despatch of troops from RL covered Imprisoned in the Chiu eve 1 PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT CLAIMED. Tbe student revolution- gallon hero. IVtontburg. were to have raporganizations ary Kurek. Rusria. Dec. 23. The ririk-In- g tured tho douma building and ths CLOSED TWO WEEKS' ENGAGE MENT. railroad mra of this city bav pro- bonk. claimed a provlm-ls- l government, and Governor General Doithnsoff learned New York, Dec. 23 Mm. BaraK have Issued an appeal for support in of the sebrme st a conference at ths getting up a Russisn republic. palace Friday night and decided to Bernhardt, appearing in La Barrier" . II also ac- tonight closed her two weeks engageput it. dnwu ruthl'-ssl)'the Lyric theater. Tha com-paKILLEDTWO EMISSARIES. cepted the offer of the notorious or- ment at will depart tomorrow afternoo Teberbatoff. to Prince e where a perform onco Orel. Ritiris. Dec. 23 At the ganize a inilltia composed of loyal fur Syracuse, ' of Feikoi the peasant havo kilted ists. Tit attack on tbo.nta'icn at will bo given on Monday night. On Mina. Bernhardt's managers today two retoliMiotury emlsHaries. dawn fail'd. of them waa beaten to 1death and ths expressed themeelre-- aa being So well pleased over her successful tour that oiher waa burned. SPLIT IN ADVENT CHURCH. probably sh will play a return enUNDER MARTIAL LAW. gagement in the spring. 23. Mich.. Dc. Battle Creek, 23. Advices Rome. from Poland, ins:. 23. trading member nr the Hevenlh Day Potro. state that the frirtsm be- Switzerland arc to the effect that th Owing to the spread of lit dlnirdeis, Adventist fisleral council ha rejected the apmartial law ha bivn declared In tbe ta em ProphceNH Ellen G. Whit and Dr. John H. Kellogg, will shortly re- plication of Gabriele DAnnunzio, the proviurt of Pofrkow. sult In the removal from Barilo dramatist, for annuliMUt of his marof riage with the former Princess WADSWORTH EXPECTS TO WIN. Crock of about 3,nC0 member Ihe church. It his been rumored for Prophetess White has for a long some time that lYAnnnnzJo desired a 23. Jump Dm. Washington. criticised Dr. Kel- separation from his wife In order that WadKWoril.. Jr., of New York, candi- lime vehemently has declared that an Ad- he might marry the Morkuia Di Car-kut- i. and logg. of f the for aswiulily date inetitiifioa of which he Is tb a daughter of tlie former IURma hla aiati-- . .irrivi'd in Washington to- ventist not be look'd upon s a de- premier. Marquis DirludioL rati head, with Mr. night lo spend the holiday mass Two concern. who J Wadstfoith. visiting her nominational have recently been REFUSED REQUEST FOR LIST. iuoiIkt. Mr'. John Hay. Bpenklug of meetings result of which, it is aald, will the campaign for the speakership, Mr. the numemigration of large, New York, Dec. 23. It was auaouno-eWadsworth said that he cxpertei to It,; an early of Adventists to Taooma Park, today that the rsquret of Superinwin. but could not add anything In- bers D C., where the tendent near of lU'itrauc W. D. Vandlvar teresting to th timation Iwyond what churchWashington. bss already established a of Missouri, that the New York Life Mr. Merrill saya U already known. Insurance company furnish him a list snd prrhap colony. o he in in the of 'he company' policyholders meldhe 1k" rontinued Mf WadHwtB4b.i J. J. RESTRAIN HILL. WOULD I to meet the ing In Missouri, his been dtcled. . 1 bare no appointment Ihe requsit was amt to President and do no, know whether i resident, him or not" PertliBd. Or., Dr. ?8 Report McCall, of tho New York Ufib who made the denial Superltsfeodect Van reached here todsr toit the Columbia rr id to ho a diver stood for the list st th request A 23 alley Railroad. BaWrxfleld, Cal. of a convention of policyholders, which shock of earthquake wa? felt in thia compsnr of the HarrtmsB he romanced sail. In Kksndlnis wss held In Sr. Louie. Mr. Vandiver city at 2:22 o'dnrk tJtie- - aferttoon. names were to be u.e.1 io rare coutiuiiiug fur aloii etx MCooud. comity. Waslilngtoik, to reiuntln J. J. snJit the wl a purely ue jtallnmJ rylug our the tlim-iTU shuck was fiom nwl to p?t. Hill's Port laud A Seattle tual orgaulzutioa company from crotlag a paint on ts mrked. heveral bnildlat y a ' y. M d ny vil-lug- s !. lltii-Kla- lfl-gal- ls. rp'-ake- WANT TO SETTLE DIFFERENCES. RECEIVER FOR WALSH'S 8:.. IVrejssi.uj. Iw. ;3, Z.iH p. m. Trains have iisr.inuel to move on all of Iho road on: f Hi. Petersburg to ,1c every description, da. even thuee of tl.o "Iaw and Order parly." are bet1., a prevented. Fur the preM-the imperial bank at t'lwn forved to Riga li gold - mr men i to the impossibility pay VERY r h-- d '' If. sdb-Idls- yz-te- y rf |