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Show T1ICKBDAT - . St. Petersburg, Jan. 3. The re- markable allocation that the Brit- iah fleet waa held la readlneee to destroy the Bueaian fleet, it the battle of the 8m of Japan had gone in the Rnaalana favor, la Bade by Admiral Rojestveneky in n letter published lu the Novo Vremya today with the peruilealon of the minister of marine. reReferring to the absolute to ey of Admiral Togo, iu the dlaposttion of hie force. Ro- llut "This Jaetveraky declare wee unknown even to lh admiral of the Britlah fleet allied with the Japaaeee who concentrated in ex hla florae at WriHat-We-i pectatlon of receiving an order Co annihilate the Russia a fleet If (hla, the fiaal object of Grant Britain, was beyond the power of the Japan RED SUNDAY, JAN. 22. R. Petersburg. Jaa. 3, J p. in. 'A general meeting of the Workmen's oonmlttne and delegates of all the proletariat organisations, has been in ss ton eeoretly since hut night perfecting their future programs. All that , m than far known is that they are planning to torn the anniversary of Jam 11 ("Rod Bandar" whan the moat nartoas rioting la fit. I'eteralmrg Into n day of national mourning during which It is planned to make 'demonstrations la msstoty of the martyrs." AH the shops, factories .and theaters will be closed and the Mtnat car and railroad service will be stopped. Requiaa maseae will be celebrated and procession a, in which tba workman win wear crepe bn their ale esse, will march through tba treat. No papers win be allowed to appear escept with black borders It proposed to meke a glganUc, peaceful manifestation, but It they attempt to carry It oat the leaders folly ander-eiaa-d that It will precipitate bloodshed on a large seal Worn Admiral Rnjeolvansky's of hla tactics in the battle of tba Baa of Japan, published In the Novoe Vremya today, the reader In almost eOBTlnood that the Russian onmmander ouimansuverod Admiral .Togo at ovary point and was himself ibw real victor. He declares he knew Admiral Togos exact whereabouts e two days before the battle, made ble dispositions aooordlagiy end entered the fight with hla eyas open. The admiral only casually stales, ia the course of bis latter, that the minister !e the of marine Inveetlgating causes of tho catastrophe la order to determine whether the commander shall be court martlaled for the hwa let-le- The appearance of the house indicated that the family had Just finished breakfast. when the insane and murderous frenry of the father broke out. Evidently there had been a terrific struggle aa the somber and children battled for their lives. The diningroom waa all bespattered with blond, even the ceiling. Uiuter the dining room table lay the father's body, a gun across hla knee. Apparently he had taken the muzzle In hia mouth before pulling the trigger. Barnum. who cams here recently from liumer. Mich., was despondent over financial troubles. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Taka LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It tails to cure. E. W. GROVES signature la on each box. tic. exca-vailu- AT LAST 18 ueci-ssar- OUT He is Succeeded by a of y Resolution Now Before Retired Merchant no-eon- the New York New York Legislature FRANCE New York. Jan. 3. John A. MoCall today resigned as praaldeut of the New York IJfe insurance company. The resignation wae accepted by tile board of trustee, end Alex K. Orr wen promptly elected to the presidency of tho oompany. Mr, Orris salary was fixed at 950.000. President McCall has had a salary of 9100,000 a year. Mr. Orr la a retired merchant of this city. He Is president uf the rapeomnilneltm anil formerly id waa president of the Chamber uf He le a director In many financial and philanthropic institutions of Of tfe Tba charge that the British admiral New York Ciiy. Mr. Orr was bora In Tyrone county, ooneeatrated hla ships at Wslllah Vai. expecting to receive an order to Indiana, In 1831. destroy the Raseiana in the event of SUIT AGAINST MUTUAL LIFE. Admiral Togo proving unequal to the task, has groused a considerable am New York Jan. 3. Summonses were nation la diplomalle drdae, all the .more no as Admiral Rqestvenikya served on several of the trustees of the hdtsr was publish with the perm la Mutual Life Inannnce company yesterthe courts of .aim of the minister of matins and no day In a suit begun in doubt ta entertained thot it will be Baratoga county by K. H. Peters, a .made the subject of diplomatic repre- lawyer of Baratoga Springs, to obtain an nreounting of moneya alleged to sentations to Great Britain. have been Improperly spent by the old management of the company. Copies of ths complaint were nut served yesterday, and all that la generally known of the action la that it seeks an tndt Coin-mere- AND GERMANY TO BE FRIENDS. Rome, Jun. 2. The Tribune today prints an Interview with Bettor Moret, (be Spanish premier, who says It 1 his opinion that ths forthcoming conference on Moroccan affairs will lead to a sincere and lasting agreement between Fiance and Germany. He asserts that the warlike Intentions attributed to Emperor William are exaggerations and believes that the vlmiam of the German official press is merely a atrstegm as the only desire of Germany is to safeguard hor com. mercial ia s. luti-re!- M'CURDYS GET OUT. Now York, Jan. A. Mr-fiird- j, former president of ihe Mutual IJfe Insurance company, and his won Roliert H. McCurdy, today resigned as trustees of llmt company. The resignation were accepted by the bosrd of trustees. Tills office wss the lust one remaining lo cither tho former pte-dent or his son in the company. NEW CAR TONNAGE SERVICE From Psolflo Coast to Eastern Market. Now York. Jen. 8. Tho freight committee yesterday announced a number of radical Increases tn the minimum loading of cars from Pacific coast points to the east. Tho changes ara aa follows; Old. New Is Declared to be the Right of An fruit 40.0110 Nuta Raisins Banns Canned 24.000 40,000 40,000 40,nui goods well. Senator Grady, the Democratic leadasked that the resolution he not pressed at this tlmei Senator llrnckett said he was will lng for it to be put over, but he did not want it to be "kissed out of existence." Senator Goggewhall said that Senator Ilepew was ill and It was cruel, uncalled for and brutal for Hens tor Brackett to pander to blatant and morbid public clamor that 1 now to blast honest Republicans. When the reaolntlua was Introduced Senator Raines --aid he bad not been staggered by Senator DoprWs acta, aud failed to see In the resolution anything that call for action. He surprize that it wa introduced. and moved that the resolution be referred to the committee on elec er, 50,000 30.000 50.000 50,000 50,000 American T roops May Be Sent Id ten years ths dried fruit minimum 0 has been increased from 24,000 to of inpounds, and the crease on other Pacific coast products haa been almost ae great. Ths circular of the transcontinental freight committee Is more in the nature of e tv commendation than nn order, but there l eveiy probability, it is said, that all the railroads will accept. The railroads rlitim that in the past they have been grossly I in posa ed upon by combinations of small and retailers who have taken advantage of the low minimum tpmnti-tlerequired in order ro scenic carload rates. A a counts;-- , thoushauled three and of cat have thnbHnud and more mil h londi-to only a half or three quarters of To China. 50.-00- perci-ntag- K. Y Jaa. 3. Senator Brackett of Saratoga, soon after the legislature convened today. Introduced a resolution demanding of Chaunoey Depvw hia resignation aa United State senator from this stats. Ths resolution iu full follows: Since the adjournment of thio ate tho people of the etato and nation have been staggered by tbs relation shown lo have existed for yean between tbs Equitable Life Assurance society and Chaunoey M. Depew, one of the senators of the state lu the United fitetea eon grows. Recognising (hat these disclosures have (minted a total lack of confidence In the ability of the senator named to properly represent the people lu the body to which he wae elected: Resolved. By the senate, (hat Chauncvy M. Depew be and hereby is requested tu forthwith resign hla seat In the Culled Plates senate.'' The res oln lion offered by Brackett calling fur iha resignation of United State Senator Depew, was withdrawn. The withdrawal of the resolution followed a lung debate iu Ihe senate. In recalling it Senator Brackett specified that he Intended to introduce it again ml a later date. Senator Raines, who wanted immediate action lu which be desired to defeat the resolution, allowed by a vote of 37 to 19. This cannot be regarded aa a teat vote upon tbe main question, however. Referring to tbe Depew resolution, Senator Maltby said that there waa no reason why Senator Brackett should not have Included Senator Platt aa Albany, BOYCOTT OF Dried 190ff. Mr Repair Shop Is the Best Phone Calls Answered Promptly estimates on Work Furnished Free All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory O. BECRAFT L.Phone K 601 24th Street 252 DR. DOWS CATARRH REMEDY Gives Instent relief and will permanently cure catarrh, hay fever, cold In the head, sore throat, etc. Our guarantee goes with every bottle. If you have any dcubt as to the merits of this remedy, ask us about It. right-of-wa- - . Goldfield, Net., Jan. I. The new camp of Manhattan, forty miles northeast of Touopub. continue to attract unusual attention, and indications are nut a wiling that the rush there will equal that to Bullfrog a year ago. The Tunopkh board of trade ie abvr to the importance of the camp from a commercial standpoint and has appointed a committee to nv what can bs done toward improving the road leading in that direct ton. Efforts are also being made to induce the Southern Pa ihc railroad to sell tickets to passengers bound for Manhattan to Touopah ina'vad of to Austin as has beeu done heretofore. It ie reported that a newspaper outfit is already on the ground aud that the camp is rapidly taking on the airs A city Is being founderf moderuLm. ed; saloons are going up by the score. In a rate of this kind there U every advantage in arriving on the ground early; of squatting on some land or of purchasing town lota. If the camp le to be a permanent success, and everything points :hnt way Just now, all those who acqui'e property, and most uf those who engage in btieiuee, will fortunes. make little or That' the way they do things in this new ruun'ry. There are more opportunities in every lire of human endeavor than anywhere else in the a good counworld. This is try for young men. Debreczen count arrived at the county sea, at 7 o'clock tills afternoon. lie Is an old man and when he esw the at the station rough crowd col he decided not to leave the train. Tho crowd, however, recognised him and he was knelled from tho car and maltreated. He was thrown into a hears that had been provided to convey him from the station to his office, and was so badly Injured that he lost con sckMMueon After this the crowd carried the prefect io n room which had been prepared with the seuiblauce of condemned to the cell of n perm WILL BUILD RAILROAD. death and left him there. Fears arc entertalued that, ilie prefeot will not Kautlago. Chile, Jan. 2. A Chilean recover. This Is an extreme Instance today made the taweet bid syndicate In these of the disorders attending for the building of a railroad from staliathma. Aries, Chile, to La Paz. Bolivia. The. of thr syndicate was 911.250.-iKktender DAM IN BOISE RIVER. Aa American syndicate withdrew lu tender. lioise. Ids.. Jan. 2. Special propo.-hl- s will be received at ths office of the GEN. FESSENDEN DEAD. IT. B. reclamation service. Boise, IdaJan. 2. Gen. Portlaud. Maine, ho, uuill 2 o'clock p. iu., Feb. 1, ItPHi, a distinguished for the coneiructiou of a dam lu Boise Francis ofFessenden, the Civil war, died today river, mala canal 27 utile in length, soldier and two earthen embankments, luvolv ut his residence lu this city, aged t0 lug the placing of 1.950,1)1)0 cubic yards years. of earth sud gravel, aud 27.UUU cubic g yards of coucreie masonry, the of 1.4UU.0OU cubic yards of earth aud tho furnishing of about tS.lKKt pouuds of Steel, 162.000 pounds of cast iron, aud 4J0,tH)0 fret B. M. of lumber, lu counectiou with the project. The secretary of the Interior haa directed ihe reclamuthin service to to secure contake steps tract with the New tork Canal com pany and the Idaho, low Lateral A Reservoir company, whereby the Culled Statue acquiree a perpetual right and mainto occupy the tain, operate and use the canals of said systems tu connection with and Irrigass a part uf the I'syette-Boie- e tion project, upon condition that the which water to the stockholders of said companies are entitled In accordance with the percentage, aa determined by the court, shall be carried lu tmid canal provided said oompany shall pay the proportionate expense of delivering su'd water. ter. i, ATTRACTIVE. MANHATTAN If Togo Nad Been Defeated in the Battle of the Sea of Japan-Blo- od May Flow on the National Day of Mourning. aoodahed. It appeared that alia had been able to rralat the murderer tor a brief time, or at any rate had succeeded in eluding him loug enough to reach the abed. But hero she waa struck down and met the earns fate that had befallen her eon and daugh- JA2TTAKY pire ttaerr win not be the kmc delay which would enable the Chlneee to prepare for desperate reaiiianee. BRITISH FLEET WAS TO CRUSH RUSSIANS BRITISH TO AID JAPS. alORMSG, e A dispatch from Chicago. Jan. Washington. D. suys The nr.ii uilc of tho Chinese toward fnreignciH and foreign Interests genlioelik erally ha- tn wamiiit preparation- - on the part of the arii ms foe tin of number demons! rat Uni suppre-riisuch as lita'. which occurred in limn, The tiary depart l had intended to imer the s.attlesblp Oregon back to the I' mi i'il States. Nil In view of the threatening kiui.u inn which has developed. iiiMrnctimis have been cahiiit in the Orb-litto leaie his There - 110 change, in the purpose, of GEO. F. CAVE DRUGGIST Ogden, Utah GERMANS ARE NOW PREPARING TO FIGHT Cars for Transportation of Troops and Equipment Have Been Ordered-Fren- ch Artillery to be Placed Along the Frontier. Berlin. Jan. 3. Tha railway administration placed orders last week for 20,000 freight cars at a coal of with manufacturers of litre cotimrioa. atlpulating delivery by the middle of February, beside utilising tbe car worka of Germany. The contract were distributed among makers in Belgium, Holland,- - Switzerland and Italy, which would not have been done unless some reason for haute existed. Inquiries nude regarding the reasons for urgency resulted in obtaining the statement that the ordering of tbe car waa a precautionary measure, the general staff desiring to be ready to move troops. If necessary, by the first of March. This ia only a proper measure of pruiVnce. It wa affirmed, in view of tbe extensive military arrangements going ou In France, which. Hr.ionc oihrr Include the movement toward the German frontier of alx regiment of artillery, or HO gun. The ordering of those freight car- -, each of which would accommodate forty soldier, or would enable the authorities to transport material, ia only in consequence of the French preparation, and must not be taken to lndlca'e any boatile design on the part cf Germany, whose peaceful intention remain unchanged. Tli Etcp taken U due to the conviction, long held and acted upon hr re. that the beat preservative of peace i complete preparedness for any The word war la not used becau'? i such a in Itself would.be a j vocative, ar.d every interest, both in ; !..inti oute-The government, shrink Now YofK. Jaa. 3. In the appellate division of the supreme court yesterday a decision was rendered In the rase of Harry Marcus, convicted of a charge of coercing Hyman Hbetnbaum, to enter Into a written agreement with 'the II. Marcus Shirt company not to Senator Maltby mails a speech in had which be aid if Kciih tor Dope become a member of any labor organl ration aa a condition of securing emdoue anything unlawful or that untitled him o hold office, the charge ployment with that concern. Tho judgHe should V framed immediately. ment of conviction is reversed end who. lie said, wa tbe defendant ordered discharged. eulogized He denounced the The court hold" thr the section grand rlmiacicr the penal code which forbids the malt-- ' attitude of "alleged reformers," who kicked evr-otic and made wild ing of contracts of the kind dewrilwd. the hutile-hi;- i charge., lie declared that only ho Prerldeni lu inci-e:ideclaring ouch act a misdemeanor, te eiiia-lrnishould cast the first stone. in idarir waters by ,wo wit limit ORDERED TO PHILIPPINES. unconstitutional. vesrtds during the coming sitting. It is the duty of the state and the why every lVrliHps . ht re were Kan Kiaucisoo. Jan. .V The Kxam-inc- t The Chinese situation was nation. rays the opinion, to protect senator mould be asked to resign. Yelaal-1. titn-and low dog hr every citizen in the exercise of his conmay he nibbling ai says today that regiments ut the cabinet mating s laicr Secretary Taft stitutional rights, sod bo long as the uf I'nlted Klatea infantry, ten (letter I 3en:to- - Itepew't het-ir- . but he Its decon divl-istate and nation last, inability or unof artHlerv and one squadron Wiatil. commanding the milltaiy orated ail the position that he haa in the Philippines, that he was to held. The rewdu'lou should 1101 bs willingness to perform that duty may of cavalry are under orders to leave not be assigned as a Justification for Tor the Philippines during tiiix month. tie reinforced in order that he might dignified iiy reference to any commita law making the exercise of one's con- Tbe troops to be moved, ii is said, ate always hsve a strong detachment In tee. but should be dtipu-eof fonh-vrilh- . stitutional rights a crime." readiness to proceed without delay to the First, fieoond and Twenty-fourtho said. Aun't-icaInterests regiment of lniantry, with txmc re- China iu cages A WHOLE FAMILY MURDERED. cruits and detachsd companies in ad- should be menaced. Two regiment of WARD WILL RETIRE dition and on squadron of tbe Fourrh Infantry and rwo batteries of field Rochester, Mich., Jan. 3. Alarmed cavalry and the Eighth aud Thirteenth artillery are going front the I'nlted Slate a; once an.1 ehmiM reach York. Jin by the deserted appearance oi the batteries of field artillery. Announcement farmhouse of Clarence A. Barnum. waa made today of the retirement of by March 1. who recently located HUNGARY'S DISORDERS. The near here, doe nt an. lei-- i the ffici - of t'.ic Prtdi-n-'a- l Life In neighbors broke tno tbe house yesterpate ant uprising before that dae. j KUtnnc.- c.ntpany. Kdear It. Ward. . - an official said. Vienna. Jan. J. For the past tuo or lmt It Is utterly cond vice day and found Barnum. hi wife, his said that he three months Hungary ha been Ih- -I !nr,:'iHc to m edict when thr daughter Louise, a zed 23, and his would at thu annual meeting of Cheater, axed 14. all lying dead. The of more violent d'ordcrs in iheltii-ithe uiav The ilu- (iirrciiirs wck. He added site aud the son and daughter hid occasion of the inti.'M.iiinn int off,!'?' tiling to do. lie n'.d. wa to he that hi- - iu;Un hid been landing TI'Cm- - Office hi is the icw of the TCH.Iy and n year and was taken becau-- e apparently bees murdered with an of county prcfi-tlfor even- - and of how both France and . d axe. A sn-.shuig-ttii. ntiro and th Irt a long absence this winter lying Oiled by rcyxl woud a : strengthening their diplonear hla nr Manila will be within make li impossible for him to five tho Gericay corpse and bis bead poop'io hav chosen to cviiu-.- theor1 The matic position on the eve of tha Moroe-ena most entlraly blown off, showed how apathy tu the crown Imn-d! Chinese of order and fifty by attention to the affmr of ihe comterritory roafertnee by material preparaFarmer Barnum himaelf had met bln when prjfwt. have m J If ji n-.id to iaud a pany that be thought they -- hotihi prove Itcccsi-.vrtions -, , Isle. Mrs. Barpum's bdy lay ie the iunr Ciiii'rnl. T!:illi tilf.a't i.f avplii-in cmcf mini civ m hi poVtirut. p.i" N.i umiDi xiItff tba the FVenehj miRU-irntl- hit-pin- s J0I1-ler- -- mi-ti- s . i iy d Mj-nil- s Nt-w- Washington Xve. Cor. 23rd and German policies will differ in the gating committee of life insurance, conference on the question of policing amid that ho had been delegated tu tho Moroceo-Algerlafrontier and on .prepare a report for submission to some leas important questions. the committee and ha will begin work with Charles EL Hughes and Mr. McNEGRO IS GETTING WORSE. Kean, counsel for tho commutes, So 8aya Gov. Vardamon and Opposes School Money fer Him. Jackaon, ,Mia., Jan. 3. Gov. James K. Vardanian, in hia annual message the Mlaslualppl legislature, makes a at rang argument against spending public money for the education of the negro, saying in part: "Aa a race the negro Is deteriorating morally every day. Time has that he ia more criminal aa a free man than as a slave, that he is increasing in criminality with fearful more criminal rapidity, being In 1890 than he was ini 880. In tbe south, Miatiaulppl particularly, I know he ia growing worse every year. Yon ran scarcely pick up a newspaper whose pages are not blackened with an account of an nnmen-ilonabl- e crime committed by a negro brute and this crime. I want to Impress upon you. ia but the maulfeita-tio- n of tbe negro's aspiration for aortal equably, encouraged largely by the character of free education In rogue which tbe state j levying tribute upon tho white people to maintain. It Is your function to put a stop lo tbe wotthan waving of a half million W a 'tV,e'(7l:n wh!'' d one-thir- d GERMANY DISAVOWS. Berlin, Jan. 3. Hie German govern ment disavows any re-t- o latlon with the persona arrested as spies at Marseilles and Toulon. It was announced from Toulon, December 26, that the arrest ot several officers of the nary were Impending owing to the diseov cry in their domiciles of details of tbe plans of new French battleships aud submarine boats. This, It was added, would solve the mystery of the plans of the submarine boat AigretL of which vessel It was was asserted a duplicate had been constructed in Germany, supposedly from the French plana. ueml-offlclal- j Rome, Jan. 3. A greet sensation haa been caused by the elopement of a daughter of Count Lnttl of Trerlso. 19 yean old. with Count Giovanni Correr, who ia 83 years old. Both belong to the most ancient of tha nobility. Count Lull! reported the elope-men- t to tbe police, who succeeded to arresting the couple at Venice. fASUIRE ILL. JOKN m-n- ey - a- piej-idfnt- rhl-sriu- . : . slngle-harrrle- uppcii-.'Tccn;- !' n - l - n . I y far-,- .tn.. m-v- t ure at el ,.l o. ... Mary's hospital In ta-- s a, ;s bt p.-.- i ciLjr, On or about January lath, 19(16, tho Standard will make a proposition to secure sobacribers that will out-cl- a Albany. N. Y., Jan. 3. State Senever made. Don't tie ator W. W. Armstrong, chairman of any pro pool lion up with other paper until yourself i ' fhe Joint lewiKlaMve ioresti- - you her our proposition. ARMSTRONG opt-c-a- REPORT, |