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Show Ajiertisein the Examiner Utah Weather Forecast w, pnc It charge, it ia tha IZ. advrtiaing medium In tna Tha Cxaminar reachaa tna M well aa tha city. Our 2cription book arc open tc Fair Friday and Satuiday. tVOL. IIL NO. 229 CITY. UTAH, FRIDAY OGDEN J O ooooooooooooooo 0 NEGROES 0 o MURDER GUARD. o o O c o G Governor of South Carolina's Fruitless Effort to 5ave a Black Brute for the Law to Take Its Course Mob Lynched the Victim o o o o o o o o c o C o ney til. I Republican; no nomination by Democrat. Grtwanud. S. U, Aug. IG. Bub Pit Davis. ilir negro who assaulted uear here Mon-,- i jin jeonle Brooka lynched here at 7 o'clock to jijbt Governor Heyward made a wane appeal to nave the negro, bul gjo'j was determined and ehol the mto t death. The negro, who was aptured title afternoon near Ninety-- 1 Identified by Miss p, ra positively He ws led to within a hun-- ; f the Brooka home and jrd yard woman firing the Iprhed. a negro t shot. reached the Goiernor Heyward Kane ihortly after the negro bad been A platform waa erected In aptured. a tmer corner on the premlaea of the iktlm'a father, and from It Governor Hryward addreased the mob. The governor waa cheered, but the nob removed the prisoner of the gov-mhim with bulleta. and riddled Tbt militia In that aectlon of the state h bow encamped at Ublckamauga and there were no nearby troops to be oiled upon. The governor's guards id the Richland volunteers of this rity had expected to hold them-ehr- Fifteenth district G. W. Prince Cxi. Republican; H. M. Wheeler, Democrat. Sixteenth district J. V. Graft tx). Republican; Frank Meek. Democrat. Seventeenth distric- t- John A. Sterling txi. Republican; L. W. McNeil, Democrat. Eighteenth district Joseph G. Cannon lx), Republican; no Democratic nomination. Nineteenth district W. B. McKinley John W. Yantia. (Xl, Republican; Democrat. Twentieth district- - Jacob G. Hope, Republican; Henry T. Rainey, Democrat. Twenty-firs- t district Zeno J. Rives (x), Republican; Benjamin F. Caldwell, Democrat. ooooooooooooooo DISCUSS IHE ILJEIOES o o o o o TEXANS WITH RIFLES STAo TIONED NEAR FORT. o o o o S.BI0U3 TROUELE THf.EATEKED o o o o Reaidants ef Brownsville Avowed o They Would Shoot Down the o Negroes if They Lett o the Fort. : i ; a LETTER Austin, Tea. Aug. . According tu trlcgiam s u sa; 16.-M- 1 c win-dov- J N nt . DENOUNCED AS A TRAITOR pro-tide- d 1 I t. i -- Mino-ihtn- prac-t'rall- -' .... .. enn-nect'- - '! h - CHANCE FOR Able-Bodie- sl at. y YOUNG MEN CONGRESSMEN ARE NAMED I9J PRICE O O KILLED WIFE AND SELF. O O l.o Ar.iuiea. fai . A.ig Id O l.ilvjrj H. Sjliiit-rsiu- . mvu- O tarj of the California 1 ru.k O i'i'3'a!i), itu.l a nun. O u:- - this afliTiiiK'ii kii.ni lo O wifi' a u.l niiitiilii'd Miii-lrm l O slu'ir I'tC.i'iu! tv.-- : O laiki aiiiim-- . Tin1 il.iiiliir ciimti C h with a r..or. O The l'.o.nly was to ! inuM'iiia.rt a O night vti.ploint i S.t!i,l-r.iO h tile Mr San.ii-O son. adverting to .1 r ail iin-li liltO lliarte h.irt a.'te.l roii O airmigi-for retrial I O pari. an. Ins fjli:i' O diware ihut he was menia l unO balanci'rt. but linin' of his a,- O tUm whs of a n ev.ite O fear of luleiiot' at tiir liau.ir. O I ! liei-am- - srt O O o O FIVE CENTS HOULE SCENES AFTER O O O O O o O O O o O O O O O O O O O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO It-- received bi Governor from the aiitiiriui-luimam si Hiownsville, coudliioux fieri- - are an- ii all bins but reassuring. While Il Is reporii-- that there today. quiet French Minister of Public Worship is an armed body uf un-- extending : Takes Up Matter With Supporters. from the city proper in the barracks, and it la believed if the negro soldier , Paris. Aug. 18. M. Brisnd, minis- show themselves then- - is daugt-- r of ter of public worship, today diacussed immediate and aerlou trouble. While with several of hia political aupport-er- s the governor will net make pubthe Pope's encyclical letter with lic the substance of the telegram rifeienoe to the law tur the aepara-t- i aud will not make an official n of the church and stale. M. statement concerning court n Ions there, Brian d denied that the guvemmen) is it is learned that by agreemet with to with the pope the federal authorities he lias sent a disposed negotiate for modification of the law, which anger force to Hrownsvillc f preserve he declared must be applied aa It oider. stands. M. Briand added that the government believes that the law will MEXICAN EXPL08I0N. Prepared to Shoot Negroes Down.' be accepted In. the end. and he sinHouston, Aug. 16. A special from believea that It should be so on Brownsville, Further Texas. El Paso, Tex., Aug. 111. A Herald cerely of the Internecine strife trouble ie feared here with the negro from rhiahuahau, Mexico, account special which refusal of the clergy to accept A citizen guard of 150 men which was received late today con- the law would He declared troop. Is autloued along the road between tain! the following account of the dyna- also that he has entail. foreseen the possibil- thla city and Fort Brown, and if the mite explosion there yesterday. Two cars of dynamite were blown ity of resistance and has taken all ne- uegron attempt to leave the garrison len it is the avowed purpose of the citin readiness In the event that to atoms, g mile south of the Chiaua-hu- a cessary step. izens to shoot them down. Four huntheir services were needed, but the depot on the Mexican Central ost Parts. Aug. of the cabinet dred rifles were sold to citizens yesternob artert ton quickly. railroad. Two women, twu children ministers have returned to Paris In day. The report that the officers of The negro was found in Creek bed. and eight men, all Mexicans, were for the cnblnet couurll the garrison are themselie afraid of He was tied hand and foot and brought killed. A. L. Ijewla, an American ell-- prepaiatlon which has 'been for tomorrow the negro troupe has determined the to the home of hia victim for Idenll-lrutuployed by the P.ohlnson Mining com- at Banibouillet. arranged when. It la expected, c.ltlzena to take no chances. The ycung woman lying up-c- pany, was Injured. Several steel cars the church snd state situation will be Many people are leaving their homes a lied with a deep gaah In her and all buildings in the vicinity of the discussed and the attigovernment's on the aide of the city near Fort exturned the were as be toward annihilated. Thla limit, negro explosion tude clearly defined. Minister of Pub- Brown. Additional appeal is letng Hood between his captors. plosion caused another explosion in tha lic Instruction and Worship Briand made Governor lanham to aend 1 Anderacobellte "That 'a the scoundrel, ah (aid. factory, two blorka today conferred at length with Premier state to troopa Business Is nearly susliotr him by his eyes." The negro away. In the explosion of thla fac- Berrien. In tha city. It Is reported that pended was remoied outside the bouse. tory three persona were blown to A number of deputies have an- the Teas National guard troops nuw Hear the governor," said some one. pieces and thirty others were wounded. nounced their intention of interpellat- attending the maneuvers at Camp tad the executive began an impas-dose- d The factory was wrecked. The shock! ing the government on the subject of Mabry are clamoring to lie went to e were felt over the entire city, appeal. the church and state situation aa soon Brnwnrvllle. 8enswtloual rumors have 1 know." he said, "that nothing being cracked and plaster loos- aa parliament meets. Tbs Temps Inflamed the militiamen, and It la now cmM tike place that could In keep you ened in many of the houses. out of that consequence points tlje believed that the negro raiders comtan hearing the governor of South refusal of the clericals to form lay as- mitted the recent act In Brownsville I come here Molina. Depot CONwill not sociation IN after alonej DISCORD have, they In retaliation for he tvparted Intenahglng any troops. Only two aewa-W- r cember 11, any claim to the church arti- tion uf Texas nuUUajaea GRESS. to use ball came with and me, pa be for will which the they fices. juen 'disposable cartridge In the event the United eg dh 1 are Mouth Carollans. jtjtt aa dis16. the and charitable benefit of , Rio Janeiro, Aug. General pommunea States permitted tbe negro troops tn pat ire, with like feelings. t cord prevails among the members of organisations, t in the (lamp diabray partJHpaie Hut it is mv duty to enforce the the .committee of the clergy-metnat 16,7GB show Statistics Adjutant-Genera- l Hulln maneuvers. hvi of pouth Carolina. to life pension and cr aider It unnecesaary to send state are entitled Qont cheer, congress having the Drago doctrine this solemn la a and Cenoccasion mi: 21,279 to temporar yaward ranging resolution under consideration. u very much In earnest! T come toa tral America. Uruguay and Colombia from four to eight yeara, the total troops to Brownsville. Real to your manhood. The quea-tn- desire the elimination of the whole amounting annually to $5,8UB,UflO. Appeal ta President fa, shall the people be allowed subject from the program, and Brazil, 3mwnsvllle, Tex,. Aug. 16. No retu be ruled by their passions and prejud- the United State and Mexico desire plies being received b the investigatices or shall the supremacy and the its recommendation to The Hague ing committee to requests for protec1 be upheld? ajesty nf the law tribunal without comment. Argentina tion and relief from the strain under aa iwvaclllatlng. promise you on my honor that which thl city had been since the outpeedy a trial aa the law allows shall The commerce committee's partial committed by soldiers Monday rage it held. I would not object to cutting report was adopted today. It recomthe committee has sent an urnight, ihe tope to mend that an expert work out a plan Minister ef Colombia Accused Presi- gent message to President Roosevelt, hang that scoundrel the law says so." for unifying the customs and shipping United States Senators Culberson and dent Reyes of Entering Into A few yards away stood (he dazed laws of Pan America. and Governor Lanhatn. detailBailey With Secret Compact priuner. and men stood close about th outragci. saying after two days ing Amador. bin with rifles and shotguns In their CONTEST FOR PRESIDENT. diligent Inquiries It has been found kn'la. ' no blame attache to the cttlaen that 16. Tribune The New York. Aug. I am here alone." said the governor, and asking that the negroes ho reMilwaukee. Aug. 16.' The contest tomorrow will say: "Imi I represent the majesty, of the for grand worthy president of the FraThere has just been made public placed by white troopa The message bv; represent ihe stale of Mouth ternal Order of Eagles today narrowed an open letter written by Diego Men- states that threats have been made I tamlimi. your stale and mine, pud that they will burn the down to the resent head of the order, doza. recently , minister of Columbia by the soldiers ray :o you, beg you, I Implore you Henry G. Davis, and Edward Krause at Washington, to a member of the town, and it Is feared the five comG nl' us me not to put another slam of Wilmington, Del. For grand worthy national assembly (n Bogota. In whirl) missioned officers ciinnul control tlio You have an Charles D. Coon of Iurt the ipm cir fair stale. denounces President. men. y opin unity here a splendid oppor-unitTownsend. Wssh.. the present worthy Reyesdiplomat of Colombia as s traitor to 'Is INVESTIGATING DENVER to it be said that South chaplain, and Congressman Theo Bell, country snd accuses him uf extreme A ELECTION FRAUDS CHd In this matter. Let us of California, were nominated. had faith. 1 rmmn tugoiber. feel Just as you feature of the day waa a parade. been there has Never, perhaps, did. Denver. Colo., Aug. 16. Subpoenas have lived In the country and penned such a scathing denunciation realize the dangers to which our wo . TO INCREASE CAPITAL STOCK. of the head of a government by a dip were Issued today for Henry Brady two of the Tramnn i.re constantly exposed, but there loniat, nominal ted by the man he at- and Jamea Williams, way messengers who are said to have New York, Aug. 16. Stockholders tacked. higher than the wreaking ri lenpeanrp on that black devil and Menor Mendoza, who has but. re- disbursed funds for the corporations and voting bondholders of the Chicago hud ef io li. You wont enjoy it A Northwestern Railway company at cently returned hpry from London, during the recent franchise campaign. It Is understood the men have left hen you look back upon U a meeting to be held in Chicago Oc- where as a menja-- r of the Colombian all." tober 18, will be asked to vote on the congress he represented Colombia at town. Herr onie men came up to the stand proposition to Increase the capital the Interparliamentary union, declares Judge IJndwy continued his Inveslit HI III. stock ef the company front $lftil,(Ki(i,Hiu that President Reyes has, for fliv1' tigation of the liallni boxe today. The "We appreciate what, you say, but to 920Q.QflA.0un. No official explanation rial reasons, entered Into a secret result of the days work showed, only hr' not going to do It. We have of the object of the proposed Increase agreement with President. Amador ot an Insignificant, change from the vote tins thing long enough." in the capital stork was made. Panama under which the former de- reported by election judges. It any shouted for the governor to go partment of Colombia assumes a psrt n mii he concluded his fruitless apWANTED $25,000 FROM PRESIDENT of the rolomblsn debt, thereby pal in prevent the lynching. abandoning Colombia's rights Washington, Aug. IB. Mrs. Ida May on the isthmus, nnd this, he says, Morse, a Ml. luJs actress, who came stumps Reyes as a traitor. He tells here for the alleged purpose f getting also of President Reye' supposed President Roosevelt to sui render to financial Interest in the lighthouse at d Men Wanted as Interprether the $25,000 voted to him by con- Colon, and asserts that the president, ers in Japan and gress for traveling expenses, was to- sent, to Washington an agent authorUnitnf the to relatives ized to sell the lighthouse Chinese Legations. day given Into the custody ser8f. in which care for her ed States for $100,000, for Candidates in Districts ef Illinois Have who promised to vice her promised the agent a commisLouis. Waschlngton. Aug. 16. ExaminaBean Named. sion of 10 per cent. the state departtion will be held KINGSTON. After explaining at some length and ment October 1 to select six student EARTHQUAKE AT in the most vigorous Castilian how the Interpreters to sertc in the American ( li crizfi). Aug. l(i. Folowlng are the Kingston, Island of St. Vincenl. Aug. secret negotiations of President Reyes consular service In Japan, and one Inm the twenty-fiv- e congrea-'i'T.r;uii 16. An earthquake was experienced made Impossible the success of his terpreter for the son ice In China. The districts In Illlnola: . and several shocks j own mission at Washington, which, he diplomatic and consular act passed by F"district Martin B. Madden here August 14th honorable notation of the the last congress provides for sixteen D'. HcpuliUran; Martin Emmerich, and tremors were felt on St. Lucie.2 says, was the secession of Panama from Colombia. student Interpreter in the Far East, There were four shocks here August h1 rut. makes the following and there are evn vacancies. r'Miiiii distrirt -- Jamei R. Mann and on the Island of St. Lucia, within Senor Mendosa of eight hours, there were rtatement In proof of hia assertion ' Appointments will he made after Republican; Herbert J. Friedman, the eapace that there exlata In the United Slates competitive examination. Applicants distinct shocks. fifty-ona widespread sympathy with hie coun- must he between nineteen and twenty-si- x TliM district William W. Wilton 111 try: years of are, f strong constituOVERPOWERED WATCHMAN. postponed- August I. The people of tha United States de- tion. good character and education. F'jii :!i district Charles W. Whar-y- n be done Colombia for Letters of recommerdtlm will he coni v i. Nurrletown. Pa., Aug. 1G. Overpow- sire that ofjustice Republican; James K. Panama, and believe In the sidered, but the appointments will be lean Diniccrit. ering the watchman at the point ofat-a tbe arbitration of the question. In proof Irrespective of political affiliation. ApFif"i district Anthony Mlchelek pistol, a score of men last night of this the holders of certain bonds plicants must write to the state de,v. A. J. Babath, Demo- - tempted to wreck a new 6100.QOQ Iron Carol'.ua, have offered me partment in their own handwriting, Tal . , mill being erected near here. The of North In bonds, payable at the fed- giving their age, full details concerndistrict William Lorlmer tx, wreckers after setting the boiler house eral treasury lo aid Colombia's cause. ing their education, and names nf their : Edmund J. Stack. Demo-a- - afire were detected, hot escaped. The known. They also assure" me that If we ac- parents and the states of which they not la the wreckers of Identity are citizens. S'-nicept It, other states in the union would district Philip Knopf (x). North Carolina, bedo the same Examinations will h both oral and nuMican; Frank Buchanan, Demo- - CUSTOMS COLLECTOR ACQUITTED cause everybody, with the exception written, and the purpose will lie to recognize the reason determine the general education of apF thih district Charles F. McGavln Buffalo. N. Y, Aug. 16. Fred O. of the prrwld'ir,Colombia's position. for- and Justice of customs and plicants. their naiural fitness for the of colector I'1Stanley H. Kun, Murray, Senor Mendosa has arranged to service and their command of the si-rmer deputy county treasurer, today in Colombia broadcast distribute English language. Results of the exof grand larceny in "r. district Henry 8. Boutell (x), waa acquitted his vitriolic letter. It may amination will be submitted to the of acanaal. the with copies graveyard" h,d.;:i:c3r.: Quin O'Brien. Democrat. be' exit! however, aa is often the ease, president. ' rtiitrlct George E. Foa (xl. by which the county was mulcted out The salary la 91. ""ft a year, and that of they have been seized and condollars. thousands Charles I Young, Demo- of fiscated. Under the ctrenmatance. the those accepting place? are required to E former minister becomes by his own sign an agreement o remain In the FRAUDULENT COLLECTORS. venth d'atrict Howard M. Snapp action an exile from his country, at service ten years if the government ti. Rpnhican; Benjamin P. Alchulthe tenure of President no desires. Although interpreters are jCew.York. Aug. 16. Attlello Orato least during V":.',nrralBrookIn T arrested required chiefly for the consular serYerlxntl. Reye." strict Charles G. Fuller and Jo. , me are also nrried In the eastvice, lyn en a charge of larceny alleged t No convention. MARIENBAD. AT KING ern embassies and legations. It la the committed while acting as .Ttt. !'"i?h district Frank O. Low- -' have been for purpose of the state department to adthe Ran Fntndsrn relief Republican: James F. Wilson, eoMectors Marienbad. An. 16. King Edward vance Interpreters, and already a numl1 'flT fund, were given Into the custody of from Cronberg. ber have been given consular places. p"iT'-en-.arrived thla evening dixtrlct James McKIn- - San Francisco officers today. POPS 17, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TO r SEPARED c O APPEAL TO SAVE NEGRO O O AUGUST MORNING, TOM CAMPBELL FOR GOVERMOR People Have Grown Callous With too Much Death Young Girl Laughed Heartily at Sight of Woman Killed by Bomb. ooooooooooooooooo O 250 JEWS REPORTED KILLED. O o o the police station, wounding seven-ico- n poltcrinen ami twenty puanenby. Nulmily Writs killed. li la fhamrirrlatlr uf the panicky O condltHiu of ihe soldiery that when O the member of the volunteer hospital O corps arrltnl un the weeuea of shoalO ing the soldiers leveled their rifles at O the physlrtaiis, but puller nfflclnl O present saved tbs durutrs' lives." O O LIKE HIS FATHER. O Warsaw lswdoii. Aug. O telegram to tbe Jew tab I 'limit- O tile sets: O "After yesterday's disturb- A Native Ttxan Nominated by Demo- O ances. which the police quelled, O 25h Jews were killed or wound- crats ta Head Stats Ticket. O liy the soldiers. O lhkllaa, Tex.. Aug. 16. Thomas M. Campbell, a native of Hunk. Tex., ill" blrlh place uf the late Governor Hgg. Dcseriptlcn af Scan. was thla afieriiunn notiiliiaicd for governor hy the Itemorniiir Mule con v ruUtnriun, Aug. 17. The Trtbunr'a a th in. He will hr the second native Warsaw telegraph governor uf Texas. Mr. Campbell Is a description of the scenes wlinessi.-lawyer, but for several years was gen- after the dlaiurlwnces on Wednesday. "The hospital surgeons, fatigued by eral manager of the International and Great Northern railway. tbclr tabors," he ssya. were unable The Ural ballot, which started last to attend to casea. and wounda diagnight, wsa not complete until 11 nosed a fatal were lift to lake thdr o'clock today. Judge Brooks receiving course. The scenes In Ihe morgue were tbe sins llesl nil til tier of votes, was dropped, Mr. Campbell. O. B. Colquitt horrible. In one I cotinied thirty-twand Judge C. K. Hell being Ihe re- civllisn bodies all dirty and drcaaed a On the second they fell. maining candidates. The people have grown callous with ballot Campbell was nomiualed. roll-caWhen the had been on for ton much death. I heard a young girl tw'i and a half hours aud was about lan.zh heartily at the sight of a woman completed. Mr. Vilqult t whoso brain pan had been lorn off by made a speech withdrawing his iiama a Imnib. and declaring that Colonel Cumplicll In one hospital 1 saw a youth who, should he nominated. yesterday t Wednesday I bayoneted Hi tic later Judge Bell withdrew feigned death. The soldier trod over A and asked that the nomination of Col. him snd their heavy booia crushed hia Campbell be made unanimous. The fingera to a pulp; but he successfully convention did aa thereupon the baud stood the ordeal. He waa carried M played The Campbells Are Cuming." the morgue, when it was discovered he Campbell appeared, escorted by Mr. waa alive, lie Is now progressing faColquitt, whs presented him, merely vorably. The Camptiells have come." Baying: last, night resulted ta an nrgis of At tonight's session the state ticket, blond in the Jewish quarter. The uniii-lie- r waa completed aa follows: nf persona clubbed or bayoneted Governor T. M. Campbell. throe hundred." exceeds Lieutenant-Governor A. B. David16. A d OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Yeung Desdwoud, 8. D., Aug. Roosevelt, with hia young friend, John miL Heard, arrived here today for a visit with Captain one-fourt- n. . Minneapolis Minn, Aug. 1 Suc- 0. R. H. Brown. Zanes- ville, Ohio; senior service commander, William H. Armstrong, Indianapolis; junior service commander, E. H. FenArchton. Detroit; rhapla bishop Juhn Ireland, Ht. Haul; surgeon general, W. W. Johnson, Lincoln, Neb. These officer were elected today at the annual meeting nf the Grand Army oir the Republic. All other officer are staff appointments and will be announced later by the new cnmmandcr-ln-chlef- . The strongest opiamenta uf Mr. Brown fur the honor of la lug were C. G. Burton, of Missouri, and Captain P. II. Cmey nf Kansas. Roth withdrew when it wa seen that the election uf Mr. Brown waa a certainty. Several candidate were nominated for senior and- Junior vice commanders, bul later all withdrew In favor of Armstrong and Fenton, and both were chosen unanlmons-ly- . Archbishop Ireland had no rivals for the position of chaplaln-ln-chlef- . After the election the place for holding the neat convention was taken up.a hut adjournment was taken vole waa reached. The voting will he resumed, tomorrow'. Il is expected that the debate on the Wlrz monument proposition will also Inln-chle- come tip tomorrow. Despite the fact that Comma ndd-in-Chi- Tanner strongly urged that a protest be made against tbe nf the monument there ia a pronounced feeling that the matter Is not one of which the Grand Army should take official notice. of the The new eomniandcr-in-chie- f G. A. R., H. B. Biown. was horn In 1845 and ha always lived in Ohio. He enlisted in the Fifteenth Ohio Infantry at the age of sixteen and served In Ihe Fourteenth army corps In thp Army of the Cumberland until he waa mustered out. In Ikfi4. He then reenlisted and served mil il the end of the war. He waa a private for three year and. then became h officer. He lias long been arrive In the work of the Grand Arm'. Mr. Brown la now editor tif the Zanesville Courier. Mrs. Carrie Sparkling of Ft. lxuiis was tonight elected national president, Hr of the Womens Relief Corps. principal rival was Mrs. Kate Jones Mrs. Sparkling has of New York. ofpreviously held a number of high fices In the organization. e Condemned to Death. field A 16. Russia. Aug. Deablaga. court marital today condemned a seraa geant and four soldiers to deathThu ringleaders of the recent mutiny. sentence wsa at once executed. Charged With Murder. Iclcrabnrg, Aug. received here today from IVnxa, at the Junction of the 8ura and Volga rivers, the arrest of another member rsirt f the late parliament, M- - Vraguff. under elreumstanecH quite a cumprom-(sta- g as those in tbs Oiitpko rose, Vraguff being charged with complicity f In the murder of rommlsaioner Veter-ofof the local police and the wounding uf a sergeant, of the same force. After the return of Vraguff from Bt. broke I'etcrMmrg agrarian disorder out at the village of Kamenko, In which Ieteroff, wbo attempted to quell Hie disturbances, was killed. On the arrival of the governor and military,n Iteputly Vregoff and the other were arreated and sent to Vrnza and the village priest waa con. . fined In the monastry. Agrarian disorders In another district of the province led lo an encounter between the populace aud t'os-- I sacks, in which one peasant waa killed and several were wounded. The effect of the continued agrarian disorders on the Kuselan grain yield ta shown In the fact. that, the Kt. Petthe ersburg brous,- represent of 3n.(Jfto bushels of grain in Germany for Russian delivery. th first time In the history of the brousc that such a thing has occurred. Il ia explained that owing to the Increased price of grata It ta cheaper at the coast port to buy abroad than In the Interior. Conditions are aggravated by IranapnrtaMon conditions the nauiro of which Is shown by an order or th minister of railways permitting fur the first time the loading if grain tralni. at. night. HI. ring-leade- - pup-ehas- Tried to Kill Red Cross Nucae. Berlin. Attg. 1. A dUpatcb to the Vosslche Zeltung. from Warsaw gives details of yesicntay's rioting. It say: "The disturtainc, s were due to the determination of the rcvoluimntats to revenge the arrort uf 14t workmen of an enameled ware factory. The firing began at in o'clock ta Ihe morn-If as ing in various parts of rite city Rhots The first hy concerted signal. were fired bv a young Hebrew who killed a soldier and a poUecroan and then fled into s shop In many places the military fired n the crowds Indiscriminately snd the exact number killed has nut yci foeen learned. Bodies VON BUELOW IN PRUSSIA. to be picked up ta the street continue brought, to the morgue ta Theodore Xordemey. Prussia. Aug. IS. Chancellor Von Buelow left here 'his even- street which ta guarded by troops. be will Man? of the sounded conceal ing for Wllhelmahoe. where because the soldiers srreL all meet Emperor William. The rhanrel-lo- r has been here since May recover wounded persons. Strong patrol of twenty to fifty cavalry arc riding tag from the lllncr with which he was stricken in the Relrhoag April 5. through the streets, searching pssspre-hfor arms. The streets tn th Jewish A CONVENTION. quarter ar deserted. herau?e the GETS DENVER military patrols hnerk down with 'be dele-gat- e butts of their rifles every tasty 'hey Boston, Mass. Atiat. 16 The meet. to the American I hilatellc A bomb was thrown a! 2 o'rlot K to hold the voter! the in afternoon into the window of Denver. at annual convention them-seive- s y to-la- I I, Aug. 1C. Dr. Theodore wald, who waa the German mntinta-sinne- r general to tha laiutalana Purchase exposition at Rl. Igwita. gave a dinner here lonlglit ta honor of David R. Francis and a deputation of the far commission, constating of Brocken-- . . Hosier and . M. ridge Jones.' 1 FcUoo, president of the Chicagu and of Alton railway. Under Rporslnry Youthful Bomb Thrower, AMornryGeneral- - H. V. Davidson. Warsaw, Xug. 16. A buy threw a Controller J. W. fit evens. . oelork thla evening into Superintendent of Jubllc Instruction bomb at a procession returning from a pilR. I). Cuualna. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court grimage to the shrine of the Holy VirK. B. Gay nee. gin at Hokilno, wouuding two uf Ihu J. protvasloulata. The caploalun attractJudge Court Criminal Appeal ed a patrol nf Infantry wbo flrud aud l llemlerauu. Chairman uf the Slate Kxmitlve wounded thirty persona. atinrked a governKevolulkmlsta Committee G. A. Garden uf Dallaa. ment arlohnl store, killed a clerk and d wunndrd two others, infantry the house and lb revolutionists were arrested. Editor From Zaneevllle Will ceed Tanner aa tha Head ef the G. A. R. United Bullock, DAVID R. FRANCIS IN BERLIN. son. Obi Beth Riatr marshal. They will take an overland trip hy way nf Belle KVmrche ta President Roosevelt' old ranch near Medora. a the Ultlr MIsMstri river. Tbs party cmiNisi of Captain Bullock, hia eon Stanley. Paul Marita, son of Congressman Martin; Hermit Roosevctt and John Heard. They will travel with a complete camping outfit, and will he. gone about ten days. The boys earn direct from Oyster Bay. Ksrmit accompanied the captain oa a hunting trip last summer, when they hugged bulb hear and wild cat. o BROWN ELECTED COMMANDER Reoeovslt Going Out Hunting for Bears. Rtate Wwrmuta, who waa the Usnnau coniniiasknier gimeral to the , Colwtn-liia- a expoeltliui at Chhwgn.' proposed tbe health uf Emperor' William and President Roosevelt and welcomed Mr. Francis and hia party to Germany. Dr. Inwald toasted Mr. Franeia. narrating lbs pleasant relations which had existed at Ht. I amis and prataing tha ltiJ tor's execullv ability, lie then presented to Mr. Francis a largo bronze medal on one funs of which is a relief representation of Columbia presenting Germania with a laurel wrrsth. Mr. Francis responded with a high tribute to Emperor William. Hs described the German exhibit at 8L lamia as the greatest ever made by any country ta a foreign land. Mr. Francis also romurked the remarkable of progress to be seen on all et Ideal aides ta Germany. Mr. Francis will remain here several day and capecia to be received by lie ha engaged Emperor William, IMwsagu home for Hcptomhcr IKih. 1 FEDERAL GRAND JURY. Chicago. Aug. 16.' The special federal grand jury which ta to make the the charge that the invcHligMiinn Btandard Oil company received reMichibate from the Inke Khnre gan Rout hern railroad and other transportation lines waa impanelled today. The purpose of the second special grand Jnry'a Invest Igat tan of the css la to cover rebates alleged to have been received hy the Rtandard Oil comthe pany since March S. 1W5. when disHasten division tf the southern trict of Illinois for the federal Judlol-arwas created. y, NEW BOARD IS CREATED Will Considar Existing Laws A ftacting the Commissionsd Personnel of the Navy. 5,1 Washington, Ang. ItL Hefore leavvs-cing Washington yesterday for hi km, Recretary Bonaparte signed the order creating the board to consider commls-Kiniie- d existing laws affecting the personnel of tbe nary. On It are Truman H. Newberry, assistant secretary of the navy, president; Rear Admiral Charles H. tockton. Captain Vrccland. Commander E. Chwrle r Albert Harry IL Hoaley. Commamb-Cleaves. Lieut. tkininiHndr-c William 8. Situ, and Lieutenant Commander Kmll Thetas. The Nmrd will consider existing laws affM'ring the eommiealoned personnel of the navy and recommend such changes aa will. In the Judgment if the hoard, lend to promote efficiency and economy, and be also with an equitable regard for of those affectntk The tin- Interest 1H form the basis of recomreport mendations as In changes ta the annual report of the secretary Tlie tioard la directed- tn subIn the followmit, it ing arpara'e reports: First, a report of recommendations affecting the officers of the line of the al onn-vons- nt - navy nnlv. Second, a tepurt, one or affecting officers mere of the staff corps f the navy or uf the United Ete'ea marine corps, whether the game do or dt net affect officers of the line Third A report of recommendation affecting the orKSnirattti. pow-por duties, as now fixed- by law. nf xnt bureau or office of the department, or commandant nf the .United Rtate marine corps, whatever might be the nher or further effect of said of-an- recom-n-erda'ln- n If adopted. |