Show MUTINOUS TROOPS t M KILL THE OFFICER sailors in a condition of chronic mutiny are surrounded and embarked on barges vladivostok quite after riots berlin dec 9 the lokel ansiger saya that private reports received from harbin manchuria confirm previous advises advices to the effect that mutinous sol diers have killed several officers of high rank cefi foo dec 9 6 p ni merchant who arrived today from harbin via vladivostok reports that when he left harbin nine days ago the railway was operating he arrived at vladivostok atte r a journey ot two days at the time of his departure from har benthe employed emp loyes of the postal telegraph lines were on strike but the military telegraphers were working as usual ho leports tho stories of destruction st of property by rioters at harbin as incorrect though some ance was made by intelligence people who tailed to understand the significance of the emperors recent proclamations mat ions these demonstrations have not taken the form of riots the evacuation of harbin and other places along the railway continues as fast as the transportation facilities will allow of the removal of troops the military has been constantly prepared to resist any disorder that might possibly arise baseleus Bas eleis reports hate been published in the far eastern papera concerning the situation at vladivostok the reported destruction of the grand hotel at the time of the first disorders was untrue letters received by cho foo merchants who are in continuous communication muni cation with vladivostok connections fail to reveal any attempt to renew disorders steamers are constantly plying foo and vladivostok telegraph communication between cho foo and siberia has continued to be interrupted during the past two weeks revolution IN RUSSIA underground government Is now well established mew york dec 9 moysey goure vich one of the leaders of the revolutionary organization in russia known a the bund has just arrived in tills city from that country where ho was recently released from prison after serving two beare tor his revolutionary tendencies his mission in this country he said yesterday is to collect funds for the cause from the sympathizers of the bund to that end air announced that he would make a trip through tire united states he ld the revolutionist shave established perfect underground government and notwithstanding the vigilance of the authorities wo aro enabled to car ry on our work without detection or hindrance of course now and then one of our members Is arrested there are about members of the bund in russia and double that number are associated frith us we publish our proclamations and circulate tham despite the long which tha government has mada for our presses to circulate our proclamations we employ women who conceal them about their persons and cany them from place to place our movement las made such progress as the most sanguine revolution ut would not have hoped for a year ago we have forced concessions from the government that were never thought possible but the revolution has only begun the fund was increased yester day by which brings the total of the second million dollar fund up to TO KILL st petersburg friday dec 8 morning via Eydt kuhnen kast prussia dec 8 the local leaders of the post and telegraph tela graph strike having received more encouraging news from moscow are making a desperate effort to rally their followers to continue the strike to end thay promise that those without funds will be provided or the headers have Bucce oded in destroying telegraph communication with kiefl warsaw and moscow which was for a time last night tho executive committee has issued ap other appeal to the strikers to stand firm until all their demands are satisfied it concludes be firm and victory is ours the strikers claim that the delegates who have returned here from inland report that the finns will stand out to the last from kaz north caucasia Cau casia it Is reported that the telegraphers have selected a man to come to st petersburg and hlll interior minister durnovo and M se superintendent of post and telegraphs A delegation from the tula yesterday prevented an address t tb emperor as follows 1 we adjure your majesty to rely on the peaceful millions of tha russian people who desire freedom without license your majesty has removed a burden of of coubles roubles from the peasants and you have promised relief in ane matter of land the tula peasants expect help but not oatha senseless promises of the wicked your majesty will asar the truth net from the revolutionists but from the 0 ft fl V Q a C SEN BURTONS washington dec 9 burton today wired his senator long notifying him that he did not desaro any commuted commUte a 1 pending the deter ot bis case la the coulta nd senator lone so senator hale as chairman os tha on commit aws senator burton la at present of the committee on threat ana ot the committees oa public lands pensions and alaline cl aline 4 douma which we pray your majesty not to tarry in calling the emperor after thanking the delegation said in for a full realization realisation 0 the liberties accorded it Is necessary primarily to restore order this is only possible by tho hearty operation cooperation co of all the citizens of russia I 1 know that the needs of tho peasants aro great and to relieve them la my constant care what could bs done at present has been done but there Is still much to ba accomplished and therefore it is necessary to return to peaceful pursuits and to direct all your efforts to the furtherance ct the objects in view if others follow bour good example the work of improving the peasants condition and tho realization of the reforms will be greatly simplified SAILORS surrounded ut petersburg dec 8 night vla sailors of the and divisions in which a chronic condition of mutiny haa prevailed tor some time were surrounded toy troops here at 3 chis morning and were marched to embarked on barges and to cron stadt the men had presented petitions similar to those of the sailors of libau odessa and sevastopol sebastopol Seba for an improvement in the service conditions and the reply being that they would be transferred to cronstedt Cron stadt they held a meeting under the of tho officers and refused to go antil martial law was raised at cronstedt Cron stadt accordingly the admiralty decided to use force the task of capturing and embarking the men was successfully cs under captain baron berzen the former naval at washing ton i IS exonerated JB dec 9 the suffolk county grand jury failed today to return an indictment against thomas W lawson who haa been held for that bod by oie municipal couert on the charge of criminal libel the charges were preferred by clarence W barron proprietor of the boston kows bureau A no bill wis reported by the jurors the grand jury returned no indictment against mr barren against whom it was understood mr labeon had offered evidence before the grand jury in a criminal libel complaint the action of the jury puts rn end to the controversy between mr lawson and barron so far as the criminal courts are concerned mr barrens charges were based upon an article referring to him published in a magazine and alleged to have been written by mr lawson mr lawsons complaint was founded upon statements in mr barrens newspaper LATE LOCAL NEWS the funeral service over the rei mains of roas who committed suicide on thursday afternoon will be held on sunday at 2 at his fathers chauncey richardsons Richard sons residence park avenue the services will bo attended in a body by the hod carriers and builders union of which the deceased was a member ithai remains may be viewed on the day of the funeral between the hours of 10 and 2 interment in city cemetery the funeral services over the remains of denotta Ve notta the infant daughter pt mr and mrs lelace nelson will be held on sunday at 2 from parents residence 2033 adams avenue interment in city cemetery alio matter of sending the teachers ot the county schools to the state feathera fea chera convention to be liala in salt lake jan 2 to i was tho principal bu ainee discussed at the meeting ot the county board of education held ahls morning it is to be definitely settled at the meeting to be held this afternoon it was voted to pay the teachers of the schools a half months pay the saturday before christmas the new room in tho north ogden school houam is to bo opened on monday and will be in charge of david II 11 fowler it is understood that 0 D allson ae genial agent of the rio grand western in athla city has been calam to headquarters where he will be the recipient of borne good news storekeeper R B porter IBS returned from a trip to lev and other in the interest f tha store department during the past few months new tor passenger trains has been roc elved at ogden and placed in service the latest car to arrive I 1 a chair car which made its appearance bis morning and ip of the most mod design rumor iu has it that within a abort one of the clerks in master me chanec is to become a benedict sunday the latu a new time cara KO into effect on the rio grando and denver rio grand number of changes shorten iff the alnie between ogden and den w the time of train no 14 which ta the present leaves ogden at m lias been changed and it will be fc p m reports announcing this hl Heo nave vlad a in announcing noun cing tho time aa 10 p m in of 1 25 change it a under Is made in an effort to lengthen between the time of leaving age ami no lies A mccarthy the popular and accountant in the of it geo J cunning was called 1 special tel param to pocatello to establish a new system 0 car accounting at that point this call shows the high value which Is placed upon hid coir by Us superior officers the inspection party consisting ol 01 superintendent B C SI anson resident tsofi fitzgerald and master mechanic E M luckett returned on southern pacific no 6 this morning and report conditions on their division as favorable while the busl ness nov being handled on the road Is the in its history it is being bandied with promptness and dispatch and each man Is paying particular attention to abe duties which test upon his shoulders to the and that a creditable showing can be made mechanical ENGINEERS new york dec 9 ofle meeting of the american society of mechanical ch anical engineers which has been in session hero since last tuesday evening came to an end yesterday it was by far the largest and most successful the society has had nearly 2000 members and guests having been in attendance the next meeting will be held in chattanooga penn next spring |