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Show FILL ASSOCIATED advertise in the PRESS DISPATCHES UIAH WEATHER FORECAST EXAMINER the PRICE IT CHARGEE, IT IE FOR THE BEET ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER h THE CITY REACHES THE COUNTY AB WELL OUR SUBSCRIPA3 THE CITY. TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO ADVERTISERS III VOL NO. THE INDICATIONS ARE FOR WEATHER MONDAY; COOLER IN NORTH PORFAIR TION; TUESDAY FAIR. OGDEN 254 CITY. UTAH. MORNING. TUESDAY publican, 33,796: Davis, Same town four Hill, Republican, 31.6"; 9ti9 BREAKERS ARE ATTACKED 1 tcu PRICE 19. FIVE CENTS 29.. ago gave il. Deuiu-era- 8.967. Portland, Me.. Sent. One I dred cities and towns publican. 19,393: Davis BY MOB OE STRIKE SYMPATHIZERS lmiera(. n, SEPTEMBER 'w ago 19.444. Gould Same dries two Hill, Republican, hunRe- Inhb. g,c ihnuK-i.it- , 19.-32- 4. gave lvmo-erat- , 11.69. Me., Scpi llton. leinocral, carried I m ibr MoC.iHi-cudv- i . Andros- i county for congress by a vote uf a.i.16 in 4.274 tor Lii'lefield, Republican Littlefield earn, u he county four reark ago by 5.123 lo 417. coggin Marked the Departure of Strike Breakers From City Many Injured By GuardsCries of Kill the Farley Men heard on All Sides. A Riot Portland. 51a., Sept, lu M. Carter, chairman o'clork the Re. publican comaiMtea, claimed the el'-rloA Kerb 9 of of Gov. Cobb by a plurality of or 8.000. Ha also predicted Congressman Littlefield'S election by a safe, but greatly reduced plurality. Situation in Siedlce is One of Horror-Killi- ng, Pillaging and hidden in Destruction on All Sidcs-Corp- ses Ruins-Citiz- ens Without Necessities. 7.400 of he Independence league, of which William tt. Hear si of New Yoik is president, which will conveno in Car negie ball In this rliy at noon tomorrow, were the subject of a protracted meeting of the state committee of the league tonight, the session being still in progress at a late hour. Considerable difference of opinion developed tonight over the question whether a full state ticket should be nominated or whether the convention in the interest of conciliation toward the Democratic party should content itself with the naming only of a candidate for governor. Mr. Hears himself being apparently taken for granted by all concerned as the candidate of the league for the head of the ticket. Most of the member of the committee upparently favored tho nomination of a complete ticket. The Xasau county committee presented and gave wide circulation to printed copies of a petition favoring the nomination of a complete ticket. On the ot her hand, representatives close to Mr. Hearst expressed themselves aa In favor of the nomination of the randMlate for governor only, with u view of conciliating the Democratic state convention, which is to convene at Buffalo September 35. it was announced that telegrams have been received from severs I up state men who have been prominently mentioned for planes un the ticket in the interest of this phtn. The names of these men were not divulged. W. J.. Connor of Buffalo presented in behalf of himself and others chosen as delegates to the Democratic state convention a memorial requesting the Independence league to defer nominations altogether, but to appoint a conference committee to meet, a like committee. which they would use every effort to have appointed by the Democratic convention in the interest of harmony. The memorial declares the purposes of the Democratic party and Independence league to be identical. ' Bin Francises, Sept. 10. A disturbance that at times assumed the proportion! of a riot marked the dojiartr urc of one hundred end fifty tirike breakcra Imported to break the strike of the Tnited Railroad employes, ibla evening. Surrounded by armed guurda and a many members of the police deptrtment as could be rushed to the half way scene, the men were msn-heacross tho city, pursued by a moh of strike sympathisers who hurled brieka and abuse. Becoming frightened, the guards and atrike breaker hist their beads and began shooting. The affair ended at the Ferry building, where twenty of the armed guards were arrested. Reports from the buepitais of the city indicated that half a doien persona hare bean wounded, but none The mob was dispersed by seriously. the police after the strike breakers had been hurried aboard a departing ferryboat. During the march to the ferry, which occupied nearly two hours, the strike breakers were several times threat card with attack by the crowd that had for several hours surrounded the car liarn where they have been lodged. For the first few blocks there were out half a dosen policemen available 'nr their protection and the hundreds V men In pursuit threatened at. tlliMlOu. NEGRO KILLED BY MOB. Cullodeu. Ga.. Kept, Miller, a negro. 3u years old. charged with attempted assault on the daughter of s farmer living near here, was yesterday taken from the officers by the mob, six miles from tuwn. hi body riddled with bullets and then thrown Into an old well. rles DEPOSITORS WILL ACCEPT BANK STOCK Raesivar Earl Viaitad by Many positora Will Aaait In Rtorgan-intha Truat Company. times hand-to-han- ts attributed the fact that the itrlkc breakers reached the ferry with-M- t further bloodshed. At several points detached sections if the mob hurried on and intercept'd the strike breakers, and it was in inch emergencies that the armed mania used their revolvers. About Iffy shots were fired in all, the guards lalag their weapons at Van Xes and SoMen Gate avenue, at Frankljn arrest ind at Fourth end Market streets. With the knowledge that tho strike Ire kers were approaching another rawd gathered at tho ferry and here, .'or a time, a serious conflict impend-H- . Boats crowded with people who lad spent the day on the opposite bay ihore, discharged their passengers ato the already crowded street and la Dt- g t. com-pan- v . xmfualun. were hurried into the ferry lutldlng, to which the police refused idmlaaion to the public. A aedre of urn who claimed they were ab'e to identify the guards who had used their tuns were admitted. Acting under of the lieutenants, the policemen began searching the man for Many recently discharged wpspons. of these were found and the owners were Immediately handcuffed. They wnle placed In a patrol wagon which )y stmt ear obtained a lead of half a llock before Its departure was noticed by the crowd wafting outride with rrifH of "Lynch them: hang them: kill the Farley men." Hundreds istarted up Maiket street in the wake of the The demands of venpatrol wagon. geance were heightened by tho that half a dosen atrike sympathisers had been killed by the shota tired liv tho guanla. When the aeafch fur weapons began many of tho strike breaker discarded their weapons, which were-latdiscovered by the police hidden under benches, in discardReed umbrellas and behind plllqra. volvers which gave evidence of having Ihtii discharged within the hour, with slungshota and clubs, were found ia Plurality Was Greatly Reduced Owing to Bitter Attack By Federation of Labor er large the men ' taken out of the ranks of the strike breakers and S'tards hy tho police are Morris C, Hlaker, Michael C. McDonald, Fred 0. Thomas James Lucas. Sherlock, Hardy. Harry Anderson, Frank Khar kei , Henry Miller, Thomas Williams, Samuel Bachs, Walter I. Jones and J. S. Stews rt. Of these twelve, nine claim residence In New York. None re formally charged, hut were arrested upon the statement of witnesses "hi. alleged that they participated In 'he shooting. Ten of the twelve arreted were armed when taken Into TODAY ' Hearst said: am for a straight ticket and am wed tn fusion. I do not think that f nne who is dlasaffected should ho 1 cooven-n.- " speech.' a Allowing Mr. Hearst' Lcn was adopted referring the mat-of a state ticket to the committee csolutiona. At S o'clock tha eom-it- e , adjourned. a New York, Kept. 10. Final for tho first state convention prepa-N'-ian- I Cut bd broken. W. H. R. Mmugoemrry, Coffey villa, Kan., head badly cut. W. G. Godham. Lr Angeles, right leg btoken below knee. Frank Bndlxlll, Los Angeles, back wrenched. Ella Kail Sheldon, N. D., knee broken. Cakira D. Anttme. Alexandria, La., arm broken, hip injured. J. Donlittle, Greenfield, Mass., In- "I bad practically the only congresPortland, Me., Kept. 10. Governor fight In the state and it waa the William T. Cobb of Rockland, Repuli- - sional most vicious, bitter and energetic for devoted Itcan, standing on a platform years." almost exclusively to a continuance of At midnight Chairman Carter claimw tow of the stole. ed that the Republicans would have tho prohibitory todsy by a plurality of less ninety representatives la the legislathan 8.000, with but few exceptions ture out of a total membership of 151. of the smallest margin of votes ever He also claimed that twenty-fou- r senators would be Regiven s Republican governor In the the thirty-on- e state of Maine. publican. Cyrua W. Davis of Wstervllle. the governor, Democratic candidate Portland. Me., Kept. 10. The Repubpolled one of the largest votes in the lican sf Maine today elected a govhistory of the party in this state. Hisn ernor. all four congressmen and ronlrol of Ihu next legislature, issue In the campaign sas the of the liquor question, which hut they sustained heavy Kieses In pluconstituwas Incorporated in the state ralities from the head of the ticket tion four year ago. down. Both Congressmen Littlefield a certain and Governor Cobh attribute the alMore interesting, from Conof most unprecedented slump In Repubstandpoint, was the Saginaw, Mich.. Kept. 14. gressman Charles E. Littlefield, Re- lican plurality to the general dissatis- Bliss has suffered a relapse during publican, from the Second district, hy faction created by the Sturgis bill, token to a greatly reduced plurality. Congress- passed two years ago, a measure en- the past week Inandthetoday was hope of deriving a sanitarium man Littlefield's candidacy was the forcing the prohibitory law. In Although the Republican vote waa I benefit from the treatment. He Is object of hitter opposition on the part cf Samuel Gompera, president of the greater than that cast four yearn ago, the same critical condition he waa two American Federation of Labor, who an Increase of nearly 60 per cent in months ago. asked for Ms defeat on the ground the Democratic vote pulled the RepubORDERED COURT MARTIAL.' that he had voted against certain labor lican plurality down to one of the measures at the tost session of con- smallest ever recorded In this state. Returns from 450 cities and towns Washington. Sept. gress. The issue between Gomper and Littlefield waa taken up by the out. of 620, for governor, are as fol- Bun a parte today ordered court martial Republican congressional committee, lows: Cobb Rep.). 66.299; Daria proceedings fur Opt. Comly and Lieu I. and for three weeks the district has (Dem.). 59,201. Republican plurality, Pressey of the battleship Alabama on been the scene of n hard fight In which 7.098. charges of negligence Ir. connection The plurality In these towns four with the management of that ahip Secretary of War Taft, Senator lxjdge and Senator Beveridge and several years ago of Hill (Rep.) over Gould whe-- i she rolllded with the Illinois off Brenton'a reef. congressmen were pitted- against the. (Dem.) waa 25,374. Returns for congressmen from 100 head of the Federation of Labor. estiSecO O 122 waa In cities and towns the Mr. Littlefield's plurality of the o mated tonight at about 1,000. Congress- ond district show a plurality for Con- - O man Edwin C. Burleigh, in the Third i gressman 'Littlefield of 1.124 n net O LIEUT. TREADWELL KILLED. O ' the of over and in O four 4,108 Llewellyn Power, O district, Republican loss br 2,000 plu- years ago- - The vote: Littlefield o Manila. Sept. 11. Lieut. R. O Fourth, were of Congress- (Rep. I, 17,221; McQllllcuddy (Dem.), O E. Treadwell sf the Philippine O rality. The man Ames L. Alien In the Fifth dis- 16.187. . O scouts, was killed tost night O There waa inter ae Interest In the O hr Pula janes six miles south O trict ia claimed by the Republican leaden. contest In the Second district, due to O of Barauen. He waa in Com- - O The legislature will he Republican the campaign conducted by Samuel O mand of a small detachment of O by a safe margin. Gompera. president of the American O scouts, whose hlvnuae was at- - O Representative Littlefield, in a state- Federation of Labor, against Little- O tacked during the night by a O ment to the Associated Press tonight, field. and to lack of harmony within O hand nf about inn Pulajanes. O the only O stod: the Republican rank in Androscoggin O Lteut. Tread sell "At the last election in 1904 Gov. and Sagadahoc counties. Littlefield O man hit. Troops are in pursuit O O Cobb carried the state by 27.500, ConO of the band. state that the labor vote did not hlth. but that bin reduced plural- O Sixty regulars and forty con-- O gressman Allen waa elected by 4,981, Littlefield by 5.3S1, Burleigh by 6, KGS ity war duo to general conditions. O stabulary struck a band of Pul-- O Of the t enty cities In the state the O ojanea near Stiin Marabou, O and Powers by 5,919. Cohb'a plurality is now estimated I Republicans carried only Calais, East- - O killed one and sounded several O and HalknrelL Gov- O of them. The rest of the band O at from 2,000 to 10.000. Allen'a 1,600, Littlefield's between 1,300 and 1.500, ernor Cobb was ' saved by the country O escaped. The lror.pa sustained O O no eaanaltles and destroyed a O Burleigh's between 1.300 and 1.500 and vote. O large quantity of supplies gatb- - O powers between 3.500 and 4,000. The .Bulletins. O O ered hy the Pulajanes. result is due to the Sturgis bill and O In my opinion Samuel Portland. Me.. Kept. 1. Two hun- O Retowns give Cobb, 19 dred cities and Gompera helped me In my district. ' LEAGUE 'andidate before Tuesday's n Ex-Go- i Mr. av-ori- . 'ew York. Sept. 11. Whether the e convention of the Independence sun beginning today at noon shall nlnate candidates for all, for any the state offices to he filled at tha 'rai election November d, or shall it the action of tha Democratic le convention at Buffalo, waa deed until long midnight by the committee of the league, who illy summoned Mr. Hearat, who tied tn the heated dlscasakm. It 2:50 orlork this morning It waa 'ced that Mr. Hearst should address nthering. After doctoring that would rather not ho the party's ulnce than to sacrifice hi prtneb . Re-elect- ed. resub-mlsslo- c'isiodv. CONVENTION e A. fr number. 10.-Fi- fty jured back and head. G. W. Howard, Atlanta, Ga., cut left thigh. Mr. C. W. Howard, right aide injured. D. W. McKerl, Lo Angeles, bark Injured. Following escaped with bruiser: Ella O'Brien, f'hicagn; Mr. Mary Canncy, Chicago: K. J. Piper, New Yora; Mi. J. F. Rlk. Boston. Fifteen others were slightly Injured, The wreck occurred at a point wher the roadbed carries very near the sea Home part on a slight cmbi.nkinenL of the engine broke and dropped on the ties, causing the engine to leave the rails. The bagaage ear and four coscnes followed and all toppled over and fclld down the eiubaukment. There were no sleeping csrs in the train, those Injured being occupants or the day toaches. BLISS ILL. - Among INDEPENDENCE Cobb Petersburg. Sept. throughout the day. The town L cor- doner) and the railrnsd matiiu, which is in the uiiUktvis nf ihe town, ia isolated, and Jews or IVilcs ecckinq to reach ihe Mat inn are turned lurk en masse. Trains are made lo atop half a mile wn lo pievent rtvilhiii entering them. Tsu more battaituna nf troops have arrived from ItlulyetoK. Sot a single stove is intact in W arrow and IVknaya. the principal streets. Mom uf the itrtlma 's now n hnspituht nre s minded by or iiaynni'ls, allowing roe of the soldiery. Crowds of roughs are ranging the streets under the encouragement and protection nf the irooiis, and the Jewish inhabitants arc hiding like rabliiia tn Utclr cellars. 0000004000000 de-an- rt port.-Gardin- 0000000000(0 IN gun-sho- Kt. Petersburg, Kept. 10. Thera waa a revolt today in the (Ymrul detention prls-ii- i at Hi. Petersburg, in ctuistv Mllc. Remenova. a girl uf 22, a yeung and enthusiastic Democrat, wlio was shot and liiatanl'.y killed by a sonny when she showed herself at the window of her cell overUsikinK the courtyard. The furious prisoners cxix-llethe wardens, barricaded the prison and laid Ihe corpse of Mile Semenov on an impromptu bier in flic central cell, refusing to deliver 1: lo tho authorities and swearing they would die rather iln surrender It. Troops were summoned, but the authorities, fearing bloodshed, teiyiuir-iseand sent for tho brother of Mile. Bcmonova, lo whom the insurgent delivered ihe body. Grand Duke Nicholas, afier an Investigation of the affair, personally ordered the dismissal of the officer of the guard, which waa drawn from tho unpopular Bcniluovsky regiment. Mile. Semenova waa a medical linden I and was seeking to divide wiUr the prison-er- a amne sugar whirh sho had piiUined when ahu was aboL i A court martial at (Ironsiadt will take up tomorrow I'; processes against M. Onlpko, ihe prcacnl loader in the outlawed iiarllanient, and three other riviliana. Unipko, who has not been allowed aa attorney, will be defended by. an officer. He ha bceu confined In a cell five feet by nine aud d CUBAN PROVINCES President Palma Issues Decree Suspending all Constitutional Guarantees 1 Denunciation of Palma. President Palma over the Rants Clara river beyond Herradurn, and will remain there aa a guard while the bridge la being rebuilt. 17. 19. 22, The forces of Col. Avalos and reference tn articles 15. 16. 23, 24 and 27, In the province of Plnar Dias, the latter being troop sent by first armored train, ronilnued todel RIo. Havana and Kant. Clara. The the law enforcing public ordur, whirh to day on their wny to Plnar del RIo. No fighting waa reported today, and equivalent to martial tow, aim Is put In Immediate effect In the three prov- it Is lint considered likely that Plnar del Rio will be occupied by Guerra inces named, A supplemental decree has been Is- now that machine gun are proceeding sued suspending the decree of August in that dlreetluii. Havana and Santa Clara provinces 28 pardoning repentant, rebels and ordering that all rebels be arrested and are quiet., but Santiago Is reported uneasy. Americans at Kantlngo Mate Jailed. that the assertion that an srmy could Hoth decrees have been communbe raised In eastern Cuba to aquelrli icated to all officers In the field. Guerra Is groundless, aa the sentiment Coincident with the issuance of th decrees which followed tonight's de- of the people there Is very largely although as yet not belcision not to yield to the peace do mauds, the government ordered the ligerent. A dispatch from Mnnsanillo report arrest of practically every prominent liberal. Alfredo Zayaa, president of that two or three city official and the liberal party, aud several other several other liberals bay left tiiat town to organise a relief hand. liberal leaders have disappeared. Clenfugos reports a total of 9.040 Among other liberals arrested are Florenclo Vllluendas. Insurgents at Santa Clara province. Congreasmaa Smalt exchange nf shot with Inbrother of Congressman Enrique who was killed In s fight with surgent bands are occurring ia some a policeman at Clcnfucgus a year ago, suburbs of Havana. There are many and Congressmen Berger and Vsrona. hundreds of Insurgents a abort, disWhen the new of the issuance of tance from the city. There is lb these decree reached the vetrans' greatest apprehension over the situapeace commission which wsa in ses- tion lest the Insurgents carry out their sion at the home' of Gen. Menoral, threat, to go to extreme after September 15. there was ImmedHile and almost of President Palma DIVORCE AND MARRIAGE. and other members of the government. Senor Rangnilly, independent, who was Inverness. Scotland. Sept. 10. present, amt who usually Is moderate Banns for the marriage of James In hie utterances, msde sn Impassioned speech In which he declared that Henry Smith of New York, heir of there remained for Cubans bnt two George Smith of Chicago, to Mr. roads to travel, one of honor and tho Rhinelander Stewart of Baltimoie other disgrsee. The government, he were lead In the parish church nf Mrs. Stew art Alvlc, Inv ernes litre. said, had refused offers of endeavor to settle the difficulty pacifically, and arrived in England only a few days so nothing wss left hut side slth op- ago. New York, grpt. HI. James Henry ponents. Gen. Collaxo end other prominent Smith to a bachelor and I one of tho veterans msde similar speeches and wealthiest meu In the country. He Inherited some years ago an estate Gen. Menccal coincided with the view of the other speakers. It appears valued at upwards of fifty million dolprobable that most of the member of lars, from hi uncle. George Smith. the veterans peace commission will After the death of William C. Whitney Mr. gnilth purchased the Whitney Join the Insurgents tomorrow. on Fifth avenue, and baa enThe government doe not intend that membership In rongres shall tertained there nn a lavish scale. Mrs. shield anybody from arrest. Senator JDewart obtained a divorce recently, Xorua Delgado was one of the first J and it waa reported then that she in-- ; arrested and several representative I tended to marry Mr. Smith, and Mr. were quickly added U the list nf pris- Stewart's indifference to racial affairs oners. Former representatives In con- f waa said to be one of the reasons for estrangement of the couple. Mrs. gress and veterans are being searched ; the Stewart was Miss Armrirong nf for by the police. Baltimore and is a sinter of Mrv AnA second rapid fire train bus arrived at the partly destroyed bridge thony J. Drexcl of Philadelphia. Havana, Kept. 10. tonight issued a decree suspending all mast Itu! Iona guarantee, with special j has been treated with the greatest rigor. A soldier armed with a rifle la etatiiiiied constaully at the window of hi cell. The BUlhoritie claim to hav (he moat damaging tesiiui'iny against him, and ssnert that he baa been idea titled a line nf ihe agllalors who disguised an sailer, nrguiiixed the up rising ) CrotiKtadi last July. Warsaw. (oni-mercl- al 1 LITTLEFIELD RE - ELECTED Through a lauu forced by the blue 'oats the atrike breakers, thoroughly 11, 3:15 a. m. from Riedlce received during Port laud. Me- - Kept. It). Reports the night are to th effect that the from 4Dti cities and loans give Cobb, c houses, fighting and bombarding Republican, 62.141; itovis. Democrat, 56.814. four years ago which ceased about midday on MonSame town gaev Hill. Republics!. 59 704, Gould. day, waa resumed late In the uftermxm and apparently in consequence of Gov. 35.433. Kngelke'a demand that the Jewish and populace deliver up to him the Portland. Me., Sept. cities Polish members of the Jewish and town out of 123 give for congress- association. Their determination ia man In the Kerond district: tills : to death In the Littlefield, Republican. 10.2117: Mo a tame Preferring resumed theopou bittle. surrender, liillirudV. Democrat, 9.547. RepubliArtillery wg again brought into can uluralily of 664. but it Is not known if the fighting Sam,- - towns four years ago gave still continues. 9.(22; Kim, lieuiorrat, 6, 564. It is impossible to obtain full details of the evenla at Kiedlcc, as the Portland, Me., Kept. 18. Three hun- authorities absolutely forbid iind turn dred and fifty cities, towns and plan- back all correspondent a. The Assotations aiii of 521) give Cobb. Republi- ciated Press cnrrcsiMiiidcnt at Warcan, 56.58:: ; Davis, itcnmrrat. 56,641. saw after several times vainly' endi to enter the stricken town of Ksiue in Republican plurality, 5.942 1902 gave Hill, Republican, 53.7 Ut; Biedlr waa obliged to give up (he efGould, Demurrat, 22.061. This is a net fort at midnight. At Ruriguaowska. forty miles east of Republican loss of 15.700. Warsaw, and which to the nlte of the great Zarsrdow mills, acenea similar TWENTY-SEVE- N to those enacted at Kiedlcc were sit-eased. The soldiers arc said to have INJURED IN WRECK killed forty persona. report that Fugitives from Kiedh-Gov. Enkeclk Issued an ultimatum de. Second Section of a Lina Train rlaring that he would bombard tha Wracked a Sea Cliff. whole tow unless the terrorist surWith Fatal Results. rendered. In consequence nf the pillages and Kama Barbara. Cal., Kept. 10. Tha destruction, the ritiaens are Buffering second section of train No. 19. south- for fond and water. A telegram received here tote tost bound. on the Southern Pacific Coast line, from Han Francisco, waa wreck- night from Siedlce, from a resident ed at He Cliff, a aide track, twenty who succeeded to smuggling it through miles south nf Santa Barbara, at. 14 the censorship, says that pillaging o'clork this morning. Twentyeeren commenced Saturday night instead uf persons were Injured.; two at whom Bunday and after a few minutes of may die. Following js till of the in- firing ifi Warsaw street the soldiers ... broke into gin shops, became drunk jured: Mrs. Mary F. Pwtoun Spokane, wife and- - then entered indiscriminately the of H. 91. Pet roe, rib broken. cat, apartments of houses of all class, the hilling, pillaging and committing ungash in left der th rover of the walla the moat lungs: may die, Mrs. Nellie K. Long, San FranrlMCO. heinous Crimea. The nnmber of vicshoulders dislocated and arms injur- tims 1a unknown, but It la placed at Moat of the corpses are hidden low. ed. Internal Injuries. Julius Mania. Arkansas, internally in the ruins of house. The pillage end demolition beginning early Saturday injured: may die. The following others were injured, night, was not slackened until Monday not seriously: morning, and continued Intermittently P. Baker, Huntington, Ind., scalp wound, hand broken. Ir. Huffman, surgeon, Lorain, Ohio, scalp wound. Gordon Huffman, son of W. W. Huffman, shoulder broken. W. E. Colima, Quincy, III., right leg Kt. A I vice Philadelphia, Sept. by the pruapecta of an early reorganisation of Ike wrecked Real Estate Truai company, many depositor today visited the office of the company with assurances to Receiver Earle of their willingness to accept preferred stock In the rehabilitated concern. Although up to a late hour Receiver Earle had made no addttnnal atate-menconcerning his proposition, it la authoritatively stated that the plan ia complete. It will first be submitted to a meeting of the stockholders, probably on Wednesday, and after they have passed upon the proposition It will he formally approved hy the directors. That there win be no prosecutions against the director of the trust was the authoritative statement which emanated today from District Attorney Bell's office. Although tfye special bank examiners are not through with their work, enough has been learned to relieve the directors of criminal responsibility for the collapse of tha institution. of the content of VARNISH FACTORY DESTROYED. theAp Investigation strong box of the Detre estate, for which President Hippie waa trsvlee, New York. 'Kepi. 10. Tho varnish today developed the fact that mortfactory 'of Pratt A Lambert and an ad- gage papers representing $25,000 were jacent door and window casing factory missing. d eon-llr- t. o engage them in a Bricks and other mlaallea were hrown at frequent Intervals, and the jollce were obliged to send for Lieut. Mullender and Wall, arfib thirty meu, finally assumed tharge of the march, and to their 'Tightened, belonging lo Blanchard A Co., at Hunter's Point, Quecnshoiough. were rest roved by fire tonight. Loss alum: i Sept. 11, 2 a. m from Siedlce, many uf them wounded or Imdly liesir en. bro arriving in Warsaw. All far the they gave nu proviM-ali-attprk upon lieu hy ihe aohlicra and W'ern completely surorised at tho outbreak on Siilurdsy. They declare ihut the sliota which started the niarsncre. Instead of being filed by terrorism, were delivered cy house ow jem uuil simp keepers defending their property ItaiiiAi soldier who wound up a with atiempia to plliagu. Thereupon pruniiscimua rioting and slaughter begun. Frightened cilixetu sent a deputation lu Gov. Engulke, who refused to icceUe iliem, witero-uputhe Jews In Keif defense tried to orgsiiixe resistance, but in vain. The refugees declare iliu officers guve ihe troppH free rein. Throngs of refugees re 1 cl u Vornneali, Smith Russia, Kept, in. correspondent of the Associated Press has Just completed an investigation of the recent uprising of pes.e ants In tlila province, whirh Is Htost.ed In the heart of what Ih knewp as thn "Btaek Belt," extending from tha Don to Die Volga, in the ieUy act nf tyranny shlcb provoked the original tond-mapen sentry, the (ravage silanes with which the nnuijiks ravaged and burned esiatss.'ihe role played A the revolutionary agitators and tho , nub lc foNhiun ia which the lunr-recon waa finally siipprraaeri and guilty and Innocent alike made to suffer, it presents a typical picture to the American reader of wht to almost dally chronicled In Ihu cable dispatches as "agrarian dtsorriarar.M- lasted twelve days, during whirh 142 estates were ravaged, the manor bouses, stables and mit.bulMIngs plundered and burned, horses and stock run off or maimed and left-tdie. and surplus hsy, fodder and grain put to the torch. In the single district.' nf Bobrov ninety-threproperties were destroyed, the light of Ihe flames illuminating the heavens (or a dlstanoe of slaty miles. The nobles end' other 'landed proprietors generally lied in terror to the cities, only s fear making any attempt to protect their property. The troops, mostly CoMRcha and dragoons, were alow in arriving, but when they did put In aa appearance (hey shot and flogged the peasantry into aubmisnlnn, and the village and city jail of the province, are still filled with peasants awaiting trial,'' although huudeeda have already been deported to Siberia by "administrative order." The Immediate cauee of the uprising was the refusal of 4Jm governor, Gen. Blbblkoff. to allow M. a raomber of the donma. tn render an amount of bin etewardaldp in big peasant, conatltuent a. The down waa at 'that time allll in eemtan. and M. Grushkoff, wh waa a menrtmr of tho group of toll, bad a mandate from hi people to secure landandi liberty. News of the meeting, which was to havd been held in the city of Voronrab, was circulated throughout t Is) province. and the peasantry came to attend It from all directions, come traveling over a hundred mile on foot to by ti - Guft-hof- do so. Many came with f, their wives anil children, with the carl and horse whirh conatll uled practically the entire family possessions, on horseback, or on foot. But upon the (toy when the meeting was to be hrii they went. In Ihe public square where Grushkoff wss to apeak only to find IL occupied hr CWacks, and when they hesitated about obeying the Injunction of the police to return home they were literally whipped out of the city. With bltteruuss In their hearts they trudged homeward protesting: "We came not to listen to the whixslng of knouts, but to the words of our deputy." in this frame of mind they became easy prey nf the revoliitionury agitators, who were quirk to anise the orcaidua lo Incite them to take what waa denied them. Way tide groups were harangued by or Lora who knew boar to contrast tbo luxvrlooa residence of the gentry with the miserable straw thatched sha(4is of tho peasants, and urged them to destroy the dwellings nf the masters as the easiest and quickest way of forcing them to Surrender the land Into (in bands of those who tilled IL They were urged to go to their vtltagen and three days later to rise. This the peasantry of tbo northern part of the province, where the peasants' league waa well organised, greed to da and upon the day set the bell towers of half a hundred Tillage idmiiltaneoiisly summoned tbo moujiks hi begin the work of destruction. It waa a nondescript army which took the field. Their weapons consisted chiefly of agricultural implements pitchforks, scythes and axes They were practically la rage, bareheaded, barefoot mi, but the different groups or from 54 to 206. aa they wandered off Into different directions led hy agitators. alt carried the emblem f revolt. Aimlessly, without definite plan except to burn nut the proprietors and sumdHm all whom they, met (o Join the work of "emancipation. they- set forth on their Journey, with the- red flag at their head and rerolutlonarr songs In their months. A they moved sente of the bands swelled rapidly iContlnncd on Page Eight) |