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SECTION ONE O E THE SALT LAKE HERALD SUNDAY StXI NOVEMBER 19 1905 9
DELAY IN START STARTOF STARTOF STARTI
I OF 01 FAST TRAINlos TRA TRAIN N N1os
los Angeles limited Held HeldBack e1d Back Till TillDec TillDec
Dec 15 by lack of Equipment EquipmentWILL EquipmentWill EquipmentWiLL
J
WILL MAKE GREAT SPEED SPEEDTIME SPEEDTIME SPEEDrIME
TIME OVER SALT LAKE ROUTE ROUTETO ROUTETO ROUTETO
TO BE TWENTYFOUR HOURS HOURSThe HOURSThe HOURSThe
The Loa Lo Angeles nge1i Limitefl which the theSalt theSalt th thSalt
Salt Lako Route existed to put Into Intoservice IntorIc
service rIc rc between Chicago Cht aaid Los L LO H Ar ArKflea It Itfles
Kflea fles via vI Salt Laku about Dec 1 wjl wjlJiot w Wi l lJut
Jiot Jut make its InlUal run before Dee 1C j jTho
Tho Pullman company In whose who shops shopsthe III IIIthu
the th equipment is being made will be beunable belmablo b
unable to complete tho work upon the thecars thecars the4arg
cars as a soon oor as a wan wa at first expected expectedThe eX 6X3Ct e eTho
The Loa Lo Angeles Limited will Ill furnish furnishthrough turnhihthrough furntshtlnougt
through service ervie between the th two points pointsnamed pointllanwd poIntsliarne2
named The Th westbound we tbouna train will be beknown beknown b
known nowfl an No No7 7 This will leave l e Chl Chliago Chllit
Chit
iago lit O at C p m arriving In Salt Lake Lakeat Laket t
at t 11 114 45 I a m on the second day A At Attlll A
ttlll t tip > p of o ten minutes will be made in Chic Chicuy tblait thu At t
tity < uy it and anclthen then the trip to the coast will
b hi 1 resumed t The arrival at Los An AnKfJin n nfh1
KfJin fh1 will be h at 1245 p m on the third thtrdout thirddi AflL L
thirdt
di < y out from Chicago The through throughtimo thr tUrou1itiiiiu uP t i
timo taken by the Limited tr L make tb tbt thf thftilt >
t tilt niiro hlt trip will lw b sixtyeight hournand hour and an L
t rtytlvt minutes minutesTh mlnuttl5Tht I
Th Thi eastbound train will be called call I
No x S i The official schedule for this tltI as asnow I
now 10 given In ati M follows Leaving Los Lo8ngel J4t UI I
Angelou ngel at t 246 I 4L p 1 It m M No S will ar arijvo arlivo
ijvo 1 ivo In Salt Lake at 545 54 p m A Atif stop stopClt
Clt ten mInute will be b made as inthe intheuse in the th thOf
use of No No1 7 Chicago wilt be reached reachedat i iat
at It 11oft a m u on the third day da > out ou I
Tiom Loa Lo Anfceleis Movement will wiUbe be beover bi bitiVe1 I II
over the th Salt Lako Route Oregon Short E I
Lil1 Jiane < Union Pacific and Chicago ChicaolIlthwetern Chicatotrt1twesteru =
Northwestern From Chicago to Omit ¬ I
ha tho tracks of the Chicago North Northv NorthtIttJn NorthMtern
v stern wIll be used from Omah to 14
Owden C i1eii the Union Pacific line from ron 1
ogden to Salt Lake the Oregon o ref 011 Short t 1t
lane and to Lou L < NI Angeles thot U oi Oi the thetlt
k sult tlt Lake Lak Route Houtelhhl
This train will be the finest operating operin1ittwteji
1ittwteji tvveen the east ast and the west It will willasist III IIIIt I It
It t < asist oJ O fourteen
standard sleepers sleepersv ateepe ateepellildng aIepartIiiing
llildng ear club and observation ear f
v rill < llub 1111 ca r will 111 b btt built to serve a aS S
rmrttt butttt smoking reading and observa ¬
tion car The furnishings will bu the th
tiiltst TluJ The eiltlru entlt train will m 1 be tt lighted
Uh electricity
With the inauguration ot the Limited Limitedi I Ithangoti
i hmgea dll lfOO will 111 be b madtt in the time schad schadDitween
ute ot tho th regular train now running runniu
Ditween Salt Lake and the coast The T
vestbouml tbound train No No1 1 which now no w
1aveH 1 LvR the city at S S3I p I n nt ni < will leave leavea C
a 1 1201 a m and will arrive atLos at JJ a
Angeled at 9 a m on the second oncl day da r
The outbound No 2 will leave Los Lo a
Angeles n rglt t > leA at 9 p m and arrive In Salt Sal t I
lakw i ake at atThese at 630 J m on the second day r
These two trains make all local sU at stop
hilt t tho T Limited l i iuiihout I
will 111 b be Put thlO h
uiihout i stoj tQP except at point ineud L
H1 1 In the
schedule which has not been bee U
completed in detail as aset asetREEVES yet yetREEVES yetREEVES
REEVES BACK FROM TRIP TRIPSays TRIPSays TRIPSays
Says Tonopah Has Taken on an an anAi Air Airof Alrof Fr Frof
of Permanence Permanenceneral PermanenceFreight
< neral < > Freight Agent JA J JiA A Reeves Reevesoi ReevPKllf ei
oi llf I the I he Oregon Short Line has returned d dflt
Tiotn 1111 flt his hl trip to California and nd Nevada L
In company with General AgentD R I t tutay
iray iIa he has been en making a weeks weeks1ti1 ieek a I
uip of inspection along the lines 11 in
Thtt 1 ha hat t division dtv illon
Mr It Reeve spent several
days daYilJlhtM Jnthe JntheUrtpsdi
TllnJ I Urtpsdi iiUtting ndnbi nwg district districtThA dl dhiUctThA trlet trletfhft
ThA camp has ta t take k H on an air of
i MiiiHnence he said Id in speaking 8JXIt klQK of
Tunopaii The Tonopah Minibs ini e eJIIIlY mr m
jnuy p iy has ha just completed the erection erectionif
if u L large power plant and has now be hex begun ben
x gun n the building of a concentrating
mill III iii I near nta Miller which will cost costf In the thenshborhood tbeLti
Lti nshborhood of 400000 400000vlng 400000lng 00000ing
vlng ing to the th scarcity of water which
prevails J In the Tonopah district III
Keves Ht T eves ha hait decided that if the report
hat Tonopah is an au Indian name nament namelJanlnc nameiantng
nt lJanlnc uning no water is true that cotta country eo cottary ¬
try 1 n has been well named namedlie namdIf
lie If also visited the Owens River val valy
J Jy y in California CalltOtl Il te from these thesestreams t tieSetreama e84 e84treama
treama in this tit valley that the city eft ot otti
Ios I O ti Angeles An elee is 1 to secure a water a tet suj sujjly MIpjY iripk
jly jYj
j k Railroad Notes NotesR
1 R Carlow the Chicago North Northastern Northtstent Northetern
astern etern agent at Arlington S D was wasin wasi
in 1 Salt Lake yesterday Mr Carlow Carlowwas CarloWas
was as accompanied by his It wife Ife They Theyare TheyarE Theyare
are making an extended trtfr h tri through throughthe throughtht throughthe
the west From this city they will g p geti
to t ti Portland to visit with friends in that thatcity thatcity
city cityII cityIL it
itII
II M Cushing traveling passenget passengetnt pauengezti4flt
1 ti4flt Int nt In this city clt for the Denver Rio RiotJrunde Riolrande RioGrande
Grande returned to Salt Lake yeeter yeeteruay yNteroay
tiny from Junction City Clt where he has hasbieji
bieji 1111 visiting vf ltlng relatives and acquaint ucquaintinues acquaint111S
inues ites Mr 11 Cushing Cu hlng accompanied the theTwentysecond tINTtntysetonc1 theTventynecond
Twentysecond battery batter which was or ordered 01lrred orOcred ¬
dered from Fort Douglas to 0 Fort Riley
Kansas and returned with the Nfte Nftetnth r e etlInlh
tnth tnthF tktfl lb
F 1 Wild jr general freight agent tOr forthe tOrtill
the Denver Rio Grande left yester yesteriliiy YellterIla yesteriry
iliiy Ila for Denver at which i place he hal haeIns haltis hashis
Ins tis headquarters Mr Ir Wild has be been beenin beeniii n nin
in the city for some time coming COtntn < < her hernearly berellParhp hereiwarly
nearly a week ago to attend the Trans TransMissouri Tra TraiS80mi TreesMtseourl
Missouri Freight Bureau association associationmeeting aaaoclationll1eetlngo associationiieeting
meeting After the meeting n etlug he re remained r rJIlaillC rerntnit4 ¬
mained here hel to look 1 over the freight freightsituation f freightituat1on IShl IShljtuaUon
situation at this end of the line
IN THE COURTS COURTSThe
The lh case of Thomas Homer ex er rel relrtKiinst reiIahu ye yeIN
rtKiinst Iahu t the city and the Utah Light LightJ Light1tiiwaY A ATUilway
TUilway J twat company pan was continued conUnu In hiJudge InJudge In3udgt
Judge Morses court again a aln yesterday yesterday1C
It IH now set for Dec De DeJUdgo < 2 2Judge 2Judge
Judge Mora IOIM yesterday ye terda rendered a atfefhtion alhejMlon attliifl
tfefhtion for the th plaintiff in the eas eastif laM laMIf came cameJames
tif If James Jatn P 1 Green against qain t E W WJ1 WJ1u 11
u 1 The suit was brought to recover recovertotal reQOertolat reovertOtP
> total tOtP amount of J47S5SI7 47158 475 on two proin proinisitry pl01Il pt Qtlt Qtlttot
isitry l r notes tot dated Nov o 1 1901 The Thetiise TheltS TheitS
itS tiise wa Waul tried tn < Jut week Mr lr Wilson Wilsonalleged Wtlsonttkge1 l180n l180nditgNl
alleged fraudulent repreaentationa repre entationu on onth ont on1ht
th t 1ht h nart of Green
The Lime King Mining Mlnl company yes yesterday yetitfrda yestorday ¬
terday tfrda filed suit against the Union UnionTimo UnionJ Union1itlIO
Timo J i me Stove company CO 1pall asking to be bejhned beJ1ttd beIfl
jhned in iHsueasion J n of the th Grandmas GrandmasJSK GrandmaLttwkinC
JSK LttwkinC I utking king group lOUJ of limerock claims in inHt Inlt
Ht lt Springs mining mlnln district dl trkt Salt Lake Lakeouiity LakUl1t
ouiity < Ul1t and for an injunction restrain restraining1 re restrainIi tralza ¬
11 ing1 I g the defendant company from frommoin re removing renoving ¬
moving rock front the claims alm A tern teralnrary ternJorar ternpnrary
lnrary order was 1111 issued Iu by Judo JudffCMorse JudoIorse
Morse and made ma returnable next Sat Smtf Satda SatSimon
da f Simon Bamberper secured eecuMildgment securedudgment securedudgment
udgment for W20W ug i00S against apln t the Union UnionTmte UDIooTlme UnionJnie
Tmte S Stove Stc company a few da days > aj ajIp i4e i4eI ce cefur
Ip I r money advanced sdvan ed to the company companyWilliam tOnpan1William companyWIlliam
William Reese adntinbitrato for tee thetate be bestate I Ilitat
litat state of Tame Anderson filed suit suityesterday suitusttrday It Itslt
yesterday slt > rda1 agaUiKC th that Union Pacific Pacifict PaciOcttia1
t ttia1 oal < al company for 50009 for the death deathJama deJthJame deithJames
< > James Anderson It in I alleged 1 1 ed in intii tntiit intLti
tii tLti i tornplaint Urnpl lnt that whilo Anderson AndertlOfa8 was
1 the employ of the defendant he fell fellluwii teUtltlH feiA
A luwii tl the maht slop lo and was kilted klUedJt klUedJttlrtlw It ItIurthe
4 Iurthe statet that the th accident oc occurred 0 0lurred acurred < ¬
curred through the negligence n llgencu of the theti tb8lifd1dllnts thetifcndflts
ti fondajits in operating operatl the mint A Ai AltO Ass1rnon I II
i Arson had a wife lte and two child chUdt chHde chHdeC CM CMtil4
t til4 ItLt 1 was 2C C years eanr of age ageFORTESQUE aseFORTESQUE ageFORTESQUE
FORTESQUE GETS OUT OUTWashington OUTatbtngton OUTWathiflgttfl
Washington Nov o IS UAct1n 1ActIng Acting Secretary See Seet11 Secre ¬
I tary t11 Oliver today accepted the resign resigntin rutgnatinn resInatun
tin of Lieutenant Granville R iPer iPert F
t sque Eighteenth cavalry cavah Lieutenant Lieutenantrortecqu Lleuttrortetlque
t rortecqu ortequs was w oo one of the ofllcera riMetiuned m riMe iMatioflOd a atiuiied >
tiuiied in the Taggart divorce < Ioolite ease easeWoostOfl aa t tYousters <
Yousters oolite > bio io No reason is given fi r rIhe rthe
the resicnation j f
PARDON GIVEN GIVENTO GIVENTO
TO ROY ROY1 I KAiGHN KAiGHNState
State S tate Board Allows Full FreedomFollowing FreedomFollowing Freedom
Following Parole ParoleOTHER ParoleOTHBR ParoleOTHER
OTHER ACTION IS TAKEN TAKENALFRED TAKENALFRep TAKENALFRED
ALFRED e JACKSON NEED NOT NOTPAY NOTPAY NOTPAY
PAY PAY FINE FINEj FINEMerllU FINEMerrill
j Merrill If f Kaighn I lghn otherwise known knownas 10 10U
as a n Roy ICaJghn wa wass gien ft f pardon pardonj
j by b y the state board ot pardomi INlrdonnYNterday INlrdonnYNterdayafter yesterday yesterdayafter
after a fter he had h d been out ou parole for j jtMo
tMo t wo year KaighR received a ssn ssntenco lI 52flenet n ntenco
tenco t enet of five years ears for voluntary yolunt r man manslaughter manslaughter manlaughter ¬
slaughter s for shooting William Haynes Haynestmvellng HaynentraVein
a tlavelln tmvellng man in the rotuda rotu da of the theKnutsford theKnut thenutator
1 Knutsford Knut nutator tort hotel Nov No M C i 1901 1901Tha 1901rho 1901llto
Tha affair caused much mU h excitement excitementat
at a t the time am Kaighn was charged eliargodwith cllar od odwlti I
with murder in the first degree At the thetrial thetrial therial
trial t evidence wan 111 introduced to show showthat > > howthat
that t the younG yousm man had been addicted addictedte
te t e the excessive use n8 o cigarette co cocaine coafne ¬
caine c et ete and it wan contended that
b bu e was not Wholly hon Iio1iy responsible re ponslbl for his hisactkmr hisaUn histkipe
actkmr a tkipe He alleged allt > ged also that ho was wasacting
acting in defenro of r womans honor honorKaighn honorKalghn
Kaighn made a gco 1f0 good < l prisoner and andwas I Iwan
wan wlt released on parole plr < lo about two tw years ears earsaIO I Iago I
ago I IPardonn IPardonn
Pardonn were granted to Alfred G I j
Jackson Jack ott charged taJged with unlawfully lf lfthtinc mrtaming
tattling military propwty and fined flne 0 01 01and I
and to Lou Louis in Lamprobulits charged with Mithappropriating I
appropriating lost property I
A parole was a1 granted to Joseph Da Davie t I Ivie
vie convicted oonvic oi o burglary bUlogla Appllca
tiona tlon for t or iwrdon l rdon by Albert Whitaker
Convicted of assault atl 8ult with intent to kill killi I
i Edward R Weed convicted ooni < < ted o invol involcry I I
untary uslaughter JameI Scott
convicted 0 ot robbf robbery > cry and John Plum Plummer Plummner I
iner canvfcued coft1c d oi o a statutory crime
I were denied deniedGustav tienlethIl enledcGuata
Gustav R Day ronvletoci oniet d otf embe I Islemen
xlemenz wai rai 111 denied a parole
The application K1 Ucatfon1 of Gustav R Dai Da
i and nd Frank Wilson were continued
JOS 3omih ToSMl l 1 P > CJ Swelner I Iyears servln serving three
years for forgery ieeeived
a commuta ¬
tion tio of six ix months monthsHIGH monthsHIGH monthse monthsHIGH
HIGH SCHOOL SCHO SCHOOLIN e OL IN CHURCH CHURCHKanti CHURCH I IManti
i
Kanti Institution Starts Out With WithEcclesiastical Wit 1 1Ecclesiastical
Ecclesiastical Housing for forthe forthe forthe I
the Present PresentIn
In reversal reYer of a custom tbat euus eam euusoi euusoimuck c1 c1muck < i I
muck comment about a year ear BA ago s Stale t tt e I
Stipent SUperintendent ndent t A A C ° Nel Nelson lOn dlecovercrt dlecovercrtt it I
a church
bUilding beinG used for school seho d
purposes at t Manti Friday The Manti antl 1 I
High ihgh school I recently rtcentl organized holdg
its itsW ihll it S
i4esione Io ht the annex to the Janti tab
< rnlicte < All ui NlsoQ I
S the
says pr presiden sident
or the
Stake tak there
directed his attenU > n I I
to the circumstance eidenU evidently having 0 I I
Jnlud M Mw Nelsons ttstimon testimony before th 0 I
SlftOOt Jnveiltil lnvestlgttiiig > Rtlug committee relatle e I
to the u use of school buildings for chmch a I
purposes aJMl and said he n hoped ° Ped Mr fr 11 Nelson i
W would w uld M
not demand
an investigation Mr M lro lroNel I
Nelson Nel ll on replied t > d that so lon long aa the church ft
recognised r + eog1111leC1
the preeminence of the state stat
there would be no o oThe objection to usJnt I
church property for school purpOe l lnew I
The new High school at ManU sutl start stan
off with a membership of sixtyfive it I I I
is located in the annex to the tabernacle Ie
only nt temporarily Bonds for the con I
truction of f a High school building have has a I
be been n voted vot Mr Ir Nelson Neh on found the schools Is
dition of ManU and Ephraim in excellent con I ¬ I
CRUISER LENA lE NA AT ATPORT AT
PO PORT PORTOFHONDUR TOF OF HONDURAS HONDURASHopQiulu tQND S h 1 1I I
HopQiulu Nov 11 lSlhe The Russian Russiancruiser RussianI Russianeru RussiaeruIar a I
cruiser eru eruIar Lena na has arrived > d here in want wantof unt untor it itof
of 3 3000 tons of
coal She has been near nealI ne
I the Aleutian A utian islands since leaving Sun Sa
I
I iranej Francisco o on Nov No 1 1There
I There is considerable speculation as u LS j I
to the cause eau of her coining comllt here on her herway he r
f
way wa to the far east as she could have haY haYalIlvld ha C
arrived at her destination by this time tim e
t Her officers deny the report that there thei e
has been trouble on board
It is generally Ie fraUy believed that she shecalled sli Is Iscalled
called here for orders > > or to learn lea the theconditions tt he heeondltions IC ICconditions 1
conditions in
Russia especially at r it
Vladivostok as a her officers have ha ye made mademany mademany mac Ic Icmany
many inquiries regarding that port It
is expected eXI Cted that she will leave in ten te n
days probably for Vladivostok YladiostokCOURT VladivostokCOURT j jCOURT
COURT CUTS CUTS DOWN DOWNAMOUNT DOWNAMOUNT OWN I ISeattl
AMOUNT O OF VERDICT VERDICTSeattle T TSeattie
VE I
Seattle Nov IS
Rosena a E Grover 1 1who
who was 38 awarded a a verdict for breach bvea h hof
of promise of 10000 against Mayor Mayt r I
Zook of Ballard must take 8000 tWW or Qt r
I he will have a new trial in the superior superiorv t tcourt
court She must v accept it i that mat verdtet veruici h 1 i ly y i I
Nov O 25 5 or the ease must be retried d j
Judge Albertson made this ruling this th is
morning He H decided that the jury jui y I
had been too t
O liberal If she accepts the ti
reduced verdict Zook will carry the ti i
case to the supreme court In htan an effort effo
to 10 o wipe It out In this thl case > the defense defem
was that a man had a right to refuse refut
to marry tnarr a woman who had consump con ump ¬
tion The jury jur found however that
Hook knew of it when he made the
promise lmml to marry
e eBELMONT
BELMONT COMPANY COMPANYLOSES COMPANYLOSES COMPANYLOSES
LOSES ITS APPEAL APPEALSpecial APPEALSpecial APPEALSpecial
Special to The Herald Heraldr HeraldWashnto HeraldWashington
Washington Nov 1SrhEf seeretar3 > > eetetar
bt st the interior r today dismissed dfsml ed the ap a ¬
peal IMalot of the Belmont B hoont Mining Minn company oomAn
from tJ lI1 the decision decl lion of o the laUd otiice ren ¬
dered in June 1904 wherein the com ¬
panys pany entry made Jan IS 1903 for the
Broadway Fraction Pra < < tJon lode mining mlnln claim
survey 4S67 iC Salt Lake land listrict
was rancellttd lanCi lIt > d because the company has
tailed to submit satisfactory proof that
the th required assessment WlSt8 ment work had been
performed 4 I
THOUSAND BRITISH BRITISHSAILORS BRITISHSAILORS
SAILORS MISSING MISSINGNew
New York Nov Oy IS IS0ne One thousand thousandand thou thousandand and
I and andftttYMix fiftysix British sailors were mla miasing mlaI missing I
I ing today from the squadron of Prince Princet PrincePAUl PrinceLauis
t PAUl Louts > > of Battenburg which hleh has been beenanchored beenI beenanchored
I anchored in New ew York harbor for forlittle a alittle alittle
little more than a week The he sailors sailorsare sallorart sailorsare
are reported rep > rted as deeerters on the books booksof booksot booksof
of the six a ix x ships composing com Oi1lng the fleet fleetbiff Heetbut fleetbut
but their t officers hope that moet of ofthem ofthem ofthOrn
them IHVVC e merely merel overstayed their theirshore theirb theirshore
shore b fe leave leaveGLADDENS laveGLADDENS e
Q a aGLADDENS
GLADDENS LATEST LATESTWashington LTESTaahCton LATESTWashington
Washington Nov 18 ISlhe The soliciting solicitingof
of contributions from all members of ofthe ofthe
the church to 0 avoid the taking of oftainted oCalnted oftainted
tainted money was advocated by
Rev Washington Gladden of Colnm Colnmbus Ctlnmb Columbus
b bus Onto moderator pf the national nationalcouncil naUonalooland nationalcouncil
council of the > Congregational ConKr ptlonal church churchin
in an address add before the Congregational Congregationalclub
club hi the Elm h l Congregational church churchlast churchut churchlast
last night nightLAWSON nightLAWSON ht
Ci J g gLAwSON
LAWSON BOUND OVER OVERBoston OVERNIton OVERBoston
+ Boston < NIton Nov IS lSoThomu Thomas W Wf WLurlOP wLawson +
+ f Lawson today was held for the th 4 4December + i iDecember
+ December Deeemberi session of the superior 8Upe r + I
4 + cottrt on m charge of criminal libel IIbolpreferred 4 4ItefVrrd
4 + preferred by Clarence W V Barron Barronf +
4 + of f this th etty Bail of 58000 was wasrrnl wastWnhshed ras4 ras4M +
+ rrnl tWnhshed e4 e4t +
+ + M 4 + + T + t f + + f + f444444 + + + + + + 44444 + + + + + ± + + f + + 4 + + +
CUTTING LOOSE LOOSEFROM LOOSEFROM LOOSEFROM
FROM RADICALS RADICALSRussian
Russian R liberals Hocking to the Sup Sapport Support Support
port of Witte WitteANOTHER WitteANOTHER WitteANOTHER
ANOTHER CRISIS PASSED PASSEDMUSCOVITES PASSEDMUSCOVITES PASSEDMUSCOVI
MUSCOVITES MUSCOVITES MUSCOVI + ES C COJV11NG ING TO TOTHEIR THEIR THEIRI THEIRSENSE5
I T SENSES
4
4 44 4 + 4 + + 4 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + t + + t tSt + + + + + +
4 + St Petersbueg Nov 19 1 S35 5 a 4 t 4
4 m mTh The workmens council at 3 4 4 4oclock 1 1odock
4 4 oclock this niombig piorjith decided to tocall tocall 4 +
4 call off the industrial strike Mon lon londa 4 +
4 4 day da ai a noon claiming that u great greatvldor 4 +
4 + victory vldor had been achieved and andthat andthat 4 +
+ that the th lh lives of 1 1C00 6W OO Cronstadt Cronstadtmutineers ronstadt 4
4 mutineers mutlneershave have been Ctn saved savedS 4 4S 4 4S
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
S Petersburg pete bur Nov NO 18 litTho Tho sudden suddenawakening suddenawakenlnt suddenvakenini
a awakening vakenini of of tlw conservative and lib llbeial Ubera liburt
eial era c urt elements to t the imperative imper tivc neces necessity necesSift ¬
sity Sift a lty for resisting rellsHn to tho utmost the at attempt attempt atempt ¬
tempt t ot o tho radicals and socialists who whoare whoare WhOre
are a re conducting condu tlng the present strike to toobtain toobtain tobtain
obtain o the upper hand hats galvanized galvanizedth
th tlu t leader into action and ha has started starteda startedlicaithy
a t healthy movement in favor 01 en entirely cntlreh CflI ¬
tirely t cutting loose from the radical radicalwiry radicalwlr radicalwirg I
wiry wlr wlrDmitrI wirgDmitnl I
Dmitri Shipoff and GuskpK Gu Gusk kpfi ff and other otherleaden otherleader otheteaderi
leaden l of various groups including includingconstitutional includingconstitutlonttl
constitutional c democrat CemO < rat have gone to toMoscow toorosco tcMoscow I
Moscow orosco to urge the ssemstvolsts aa it5semhJln ltSembiIn 1 1semblin
s semblin theix to tt unIte tho thewhielt forces forceswhich forcewhich
which desire to prevent anarchy in incondemning Incondemning inondemning
condemning c the political strike and to tojoin tojoin ICoin
join j oin in supporting tho government in inits init1effort1 Int
its it1effort1 i t eftorn tt to > restore re lorr tranquility and in intrcducti introduce Iiiroducem
trcducti t the new regime Th The govern goveinment government government
ment is I able to take a firmer stand be because because beause ¬
cause c of orthis this reaction in public opinion opinionWitte opinionWitte opinionWitte
Witte Wisely Waited WaitedCoun WaitedCoun WaitedCoun
Coun Witte lttc believe that such a re reaction reaction neaction ¬
action must come but he wisely waiteduntil waited waiteduntil alteduntil
until public sentiment senUm nt showed r 1 dispo disposition dlspositiJ1 dispositlim ¬
sition to support the government be before beforts c cforo ¬
fore initiating energetic measures miasqrcs By Byhis Byhis Byhis
his direction the prefect of police Gen General General Genera ¬
eral era Dedulln issuci the proclamation proclamationyesterday proclamationEpterda Proclamationyeterday
yesterday Epterda instructim the the tradesmen tradesmennot trade men mennot
not to yield Ield to the threats of f tho agi agitators agitators agitators ¬
tators and walking delegated who or ordered ordered ordered ¬
dered them to cloao their shopi and andpromising lndpromising rndpromising
promising the trades police and milt military milttary milltary ¬
tary protection protectionEmployes prot pnotetionEmploycs tlon tlonEmployes
Employes Restrained RestrainedA Restrainedgovernment
A government government note was simultaneous simultaneously imu1taueously ¬
ly issued prohibiting government em employes emploe6 employes ¬
ployes from participating In organza organzationa organzalions organzations
lions actively opi opposing > osing the government governmentIt gov rnmel1t rnmel1tIt
It points out that the restriction of po political poHUeul political ¬
litical activity on the part of the gov governnient go goerntl1ent goverarnent
ernnient emplpyes eniplo s is 1 not subversive of oftheir oftheir oftheir
their liberties lI rtiQIII but Is imperative to the themaintenance themaintenance themaIntenance
maintenance o ot discipline calls atten attention attention attention ¬
tion to tho fact that in free countries
like the United States pernicioun po political political pcittical ¬
litical activity activit on th the part of officials is isprohibited isprohibited isprohibited
prohibited and recalls recallsthe the tact that less lessthan lessthan lessthan
than a fortnight fortnlghtagQ ago the French cham ¬
ber of deputies 1 supported Premier Rou Rouviers Rouviers
viers decision de < 18io not to permit the po ¬
litical organization of state servants servantsA
A Moscow Scheme SchemeTho SchemeTh SchemeTho
Tho Th note la directed dheetedparticularly dheetedparticularlyatftlnst diiect d particularly particularlyagainst particuiarlyagainst
against the attempt to organize in in1OtiCOW I
Moscow the Society of Post and Tele Telegraph TelesTaph Teiegraph ¬
graph Employes the avowed object of ofwhich ofwhich olwhich
which is t to compel the convocation convO < oatlon of a aconstituent aconlltituent Li Liconatituent
constituent assembly a8 lmbly an and < J whose mem
l bars > ers pledge themselves to donate 50 50per 5CpOtS O OPEi
per cent of their salaries to the strike
fund The stopping of the post and an
tlsraplMi tel pb it is pointed Pftlnt out ou would en ¬
te danger t the life of the state and every cV IT I
entploye e < < istpioy aofning Ute organisation c re iettt ¬
ferred ta Will be b bnjsiy JtS Jn i Ult41 J My tlis fiiamiase
The etnployes of ill U fjovernijient 8 < i umt rail railNMl nil nilr railod
r od NMl are also ai5 threatened tlueaten d with dis dismiseal dismist dismissal
mist missal al ii I t te they > ey join the strike strikeDefeat firikeDefeat strikeDefeat
Defeat for for Socialists SocialistsThe
The Th break in thc < ranks of tho strik striken st rik ¬ i if11
en in Poland and the refusal re > fusal of many man manol1nl manorganizations
organizations ol1nl lions In the th interior esj especial > eelal 1
ly I y those oj o the thenilliroad railroad r Uro dnten men at Moscow Moscowstrike OSCO j
to strike on account Qf Poland and the th
fierce j diB dlsqen dissensions ensions ions which have ha broken blok brokeramong ft
out among the workmens leaders at St
Petersburg etersbur seems to doom tim strike
movement J ov811ent to failure and temporarily
sst t least must inniot a t defeat do t on the so ¬ I
chit clo 1 democrats democratsThe denuxrstThee eU1O < I14 tAL
t The lhegovtnent government has Jsa taken t keb the cern ¬
ton to officially deny 1n that th the incas
men ure taken in It > Poland
were Ui n any way wa I
incited by Germany Genl1a or that any Itn ar I
rangement exists with Germany Germal1 m riper > on i
th thTlio the rubJecz rubJeczThe ubjec
TJI0 The proclamation of the th prefect of o I
police l > olicc llir r ha1 > > thL the th i i i0v
de deirlipti llf eff effect t ir pre I
venting the agitators 0v wn iruiit Irma tryiu trying ryillf tO ti I I
execute the threat threatjl which they tfe made inad j I
last night to t compel the
closing of the tin i
shope and also led to the abandonment
of the dE >
demonstration mOtlstratfon
planned to take tak
place in front of the prisons
The h leaders who Tavor Tavo continuing the th
strik s rlktfo have had their hands full Li i
trying
ti t to > Influence
the plebiscite plebl
clk of the th work ¬
men which hich has ha
been henp
progressing gle ing in
seven Ie en industrial mdul ltriat districts throughout
the day
PRAYING PRAiTGFOFiEACE PRAiTGFOFiEACEDeputatjonof FOR PEACE PEACEDeputation PEACEDeputationof
Deputation Deputationof of Clergy Visit the Dis ¬
tracted Emperor EmperorSt Em eror I ISt
St Petersburg Xo
Nov
18The emper em Per ¬
or yesterday C8terda received at TsarkoeSelo TsarkoeSelofci lkoeS lo
a deputatIon of t1 clergy fci ry y iur for me the holy
synod and joined with thorn In h prayers prayersquility Jra er
for th the restoration of
peace and ud Iran
quility of Hula the appeaaeuient of
class cla s hatreds and th the establishment e of
mutual relations eh tlons of love and confidence < t
between all the citizens of the empire eln ire
The ceremony was impressive Tl The > e
archbishop arehbL < hop bishops and priests prlt ts in the
gorgeous J < cloth of gold vestments of the
Russian RU8 lan church headed by the metro ¬
politan went in procession to the re ¬
ception hall of the Alexander palace lat
chanting prayers for the welfare of the
emperor em perot and the safety t > ty of the imperial
house The Metropolitan Antoniue in
his address thanked his hI majesty in be ¬
half of the clergy for to the imperial re ¬
form manifesto the great historical hi torical
importance of which they the recognized recoxnhsedand
and they prayed the Lord to give the thecountry thecountry
country peace peac e and to help allthe faith ¬
ful subject Hubj t of his hl majesty calmly
and widely to accept acrt > pt the benefits grant granted cranted granteej ¬
ed them and an < J to turn their hearts from
the spirit irll of violence ftrnl nl4 riot which whichwas whichas
was 88 destructive of all 1t1l1l liberty rty
The TIt metropolitan then formally
bleed bl ed the emperor with a sacred ikon Ikonwhich
which hleh his majesty devoutly kissed and andexpressed anaoxprcued andexpressed I
expressed lis s gratitude IrtUtudetor tor the bless ¬
In ing He said saidTogether ra1dTogether aldTogether
Together with it1t you youRn and l the tI whole
Russian nation n Uon I constantly pray the th
Lord to pacify the Russian people and andsend andIIeQcl andsend
send them piety Pl t and ilrni rlU faith fititliI
I strongly desire all the he clergy es especially empecktily ¬
pecially pecftll the village vm priests P to t exercise exercisesincere exercisesincere
sincere ChrjBtfart Ch Ua seal sea toward the rem restoration realoraUon ¬
toration of peace tRe among srnoii ther th r congre congregations con51 con51pUonsand congregatlons ¬
gations pUonsand and to faithfully perform their
dutioK
Single Chamber Diet Dietgfor DretBel DietHelalngtors
Bel Helalngtors tngfor gfor Finland nov Xo Tov jS jSsentativea lAt II IImeeting ameeting
meeting tod toJay of a t thouslId < oU86Ud Jpre Jpreflntat representatves
flntat sentativea xe of the tonstltuttenal onstituu warty
from all nart U11 of ofF Finland 1land i I resolution resolutionwas o1ut1on o1ut1onwas
was adopte < in favor fa Or of a single sJ ale cham ¬
ber diet th UJi members to b t elected electedfrom elaeteclfrom electedfrom
from from all cHinen over 21 nQflr years of f ag agwithout age ageWlth agewIthout
without Wlth ut distinction of ges gesTho 5 5rho >
Tho T1i montin m RtJn < f also ulSOll osolue4 fiolv8 to tele teleKiHDh teleFrlluh teiegianii
KiHDh to Secretary Se r mnt of O State Under at
St Petersburg1 Petsrsbrgiirrg calling on hlmito resign resignimmediately resignImmedlfttel resignlmmnedlately
immediately immediatelyMuch Immedlfttel lmmnedlatelyMuch
Much Exaggeration Exaggerationreceived ExaggcratopSl
Sl Poteri Petorurg urg No flov li iLaiJsptehos iLaiJsptehosreceived JsP tchos tchosreeolved
received hare from Pwzt gtsre i e onj o onjy > a nconfused aconfu aconfused
confused confu ed account of the tbeasmrlan agrarian dlsor
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1 tions ons that adorn adornthe the walls as well as the complete sets and odd pieces for each and every room roomNow roomNow roomwhat
Now what should shouldinterest interest the th purchaser of comfortproducing House Furnishings are the unquestionable le qualities coupled with con consistently consistently consistently ¬
sistently moderate prices > rices Those are the features of our stock If you would enjoy the thecomforts comforts of a home all you Rave to do is iscome iscome isN
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eastings and made with extra liowy fire firepot useful u e ul pieces piec of furniture with u price 6f oft1ic f
The Ill above pictured picllr d Dre Dr8tWriH Dreaier wr i i hand wood woodgolden pot Justthe tiling for emergencies or for fora forgvldemm
IJ small heater 550 all tlmt stands 1 between b otween you ou and an d a most mostdependable mos mosgQ mosttxtrcmCIy t
gQ golden ld ell oak on k finish fl nJt I 1 a splendid sp 1 on Iddb 1 Jbargain args111 at the theextremely tl 1C 1Cxtremel a room
extremely xtremel low price we have me put pti r v voti J W dependable delel dable article nrt clc All the vir virtues nv nvill ¬
oti ill it It is a full ajjse Droeeeiv Droeeeivwith lreceei netult tues of the oldfashioned chest chestof chestwith chestl
with three roomy drawers < 1raWe s aaic aaic17x23ineli ft1J4f of drawers introduced in a piece pieceof
17x23ineli 1 beveled bceledpI8tein plate mirror 1l r i ifor
d fai of f uptodate upo t d te t bedroom b croom d furni furniil f urm
for the t 1 Ie week wee k 305 Q D5
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drawers stands 46 inches in inheighth III IIIunique
unique deSigns inc1ud tbe
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dainty Princess styles All AllFashionable hard wood in the Golden Oak Oakfinish OakI
finish On sale commencing commencinglond COlllInf >
Fashionable Woods oo lond IondaW
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tiers lrs in that province proill c where 11re a false tin fjnperor tinperor 11 11peror
peror is said sal to If have appeared The Thereports Tnereports Thereports
reports from Penza mention theexist theexistence ill 1ie I exist existeuce xijiltCllce ¬
ence of a false emperor em peruI but give gi e only onlyscanty only8Cant onlyscanty
scanty 8Cant details of the number of his hisfollowers l lfilowers iisfollowers
followers which evidently was ai largely largelyoverestimated lagtlyCIcr 1a gely gelyivereatimated
overestimated CIcr lttmated An owler otf pr has been Is Issued 1stiued I Isued ¬
sued placing that proviner as wj wP1l ll as asthe asthe 8 8the
the province of Saratoff ra1o0 under um er the au authority authority authority ¬
thority of General Sakharoff SakharoffNot sakhar SakharoffNot tC tCNot
Not Ready to Revolt RevoltSt ReY lt ltSt
St Pete Pctetiilmr petesiurg sburs Nov Nu is 1 TweiityUve sTaeriLy1iVeititcers TweiityUveofficers 1 lllyn lllyntflcer
officers tflcer of the guard regfintitij rt3imlt are re reported rtOrtc reported ¬
ported Ortc to have m met t a couuiiitttx of so social soial solal ¬
cial ial democrats at atari an ari al18totrJlic tt > craiic resi residence lc icatdenee 4 4dence ¬
dence on the Jtigtsh lgt mifth h quay caua last li t night nightand ntglltand nightanti
and to hare inffftmed the committee of ofthe ofthe
the progress S b being ng made Jn dc by the re rew reviilutlonary > j jlutionary
lutionary sentiment among the thttroolls thttroollsVhl1e troops troopsWhile troopsViiIle
While many oflkera o l < H and alldU1 men 1I are arelug sld sldhuc aldtn
lug tn with tinj ti proletariat the 1 hfa AfRoer AfRoertold mct mcttold Mceratold
told the committee that none wf t the theregiments theregiments thereginients
regiments were were yet ready to t openly openlydesert ope oped ope1ydesert
desert d > sert the government in a body in thb thbevent thbE theevent
event E > of a conflict conflictPAYING conflfLlPAYING conflictPresident
PAYING POOR DEPOSITORS DEPOSITORSPresident
President of the Defunct BankProves BankProvesHis BanwPI ves vesH
His H is Integrity IntegrityPittsburpr I integrityPittsburg nterityPJtt
Pittsburpr PJtt burJ Nov 18 18A A personal e18OI d friend frtendof
of Il FIderlck derlck Gwynnar sr pnIdHit pr ld nt irf irfthf ptthf sfthe
thf defunct Enterprise National bank bah ft ftAllegheny PtAllegheny ftAnf
Allegheny Anf ghen who do desires ir6 his 11 name na with withheld WIthheld It Ith ¬
h held Id said today todaySinee tudorSineo I ISinN
SinN the tJ Ifintorprise lCnterp bank failed Pnw P Pident Prt Prtblent
ident Gwynner has voluntarily paid out outof outof outof
of his own fortune tort11 t S1770C to d depositors depositorswto itpofliU jO OA r rneedy
wto 10 calUlOt afford to lOBe their t ehmoq f
Mr 1 GWYftner is still till paying lIt money ftey t to toneedy 0 0needy
needy depositors and the amount amountsteadily t tsteaM 1stsadliy
steadily steaM increasing l Since the bank bsmfailed banktailed bankjailed
failed lie ha b has worried > d greatly reatl about the themoney Uemou tiiOmoney
money mou y lost by depositors and J Is almost almostashamed alQlMtashamed rdmtanharned
ashamed to leave hl hill home aKhOUffhJtfr aKhOUffhJtfris although be beIII beis
is In no way responsible for the ban1cceneiltion tanks i icendition
cendition cenditionMERIWETHERS
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MERIWETHERS CASE j
Three Charges Brought Against AgainstYoung AgainstYoung AgainstYoung
Young Midshipman MidshipmanWashington MidshipmanWashington 1
Washington Vu hlngton Nov o 18 18Secretary 18SecretaryBonaparte Secretary SecretaryBonaparte Sec etary etaryBonaparte
Bonaparte today tO R made public the thecharges theciiargiss thecl1aJgs
charges and specifications against againstMinor alal aga1retMinor t tMinor
Minor Meriwether Jr the midshipman midshipmanwho
who engaged in the fatal prIx tllfbt tllfbtwlrh fht 1gbtwith fhtwith
with Midshipman Branch A AI hldlta Itulltt hid1atird hldltated
ted t in AmmpoMs dispatches tln there r were werethree wertthree werethree
three charges chares namely namel manslaughter manslaughterviolation tnansltiu manslaughterviolation hter hterviola
violation viola Lion of the third clause auite uie of article arti1eS
S naval regulations and conduct to tothe tothe tothe
the prejudice of order and discipline disciplineFAREWELL diSCII disciplinerAREWELL Une
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Rome Nov N 0 lSThe pop todjjv tQWt tQtbAyceiveil re received 1 ¬ j jcelvUl
ceived in private farewell trewell atiOlenfeT a dien c Bish Bishop TiiMiop ¬
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fabrics brics and a largo stock to choose eit i s from fromEYEES TOIU TOIUiwiiw 0111 0111ETn
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i REQUEST REQUESTREFUSED REQUESTREFUSEDSanta REFUSED REFUSEDSanta 1 1s
Santa s nta Fe Firemen Were Turned TurnedDown TurnedDown
Down by the Company Companyijfcpeku Companytopeka OmP ny
topeka ku Kan Nov 18 SThe The grievance grleyancee81iNnittee grievancecoimnittee j jeMffnittee
eMffnittee of the Brotherhood nroth rbood ot Loco Locomotlv Locou LocOreetivh
motlv reetivh u Firemen of the Santa Fe leJMO proper properwhich properwhich r rw11
which w11 has been n in session Ion in Topeka Topekafor fopaklfor fopekitfor >
for a week adjourned after the election electionof
of 0 offieera jeers Ibo l firemen admit that two twoof twof tWOit
of it f their fOi principal desires were ere turned turneddow Lurneddowu turneddown
dow down by it the company On Ontm was U their theirwtJt theirw1fIt j jwish
wish to be < relieved of eieanfng engines enginesaqif eQfneBfJf10 elglnesawl <
awl fJf10 to avoid spending a couple of 1OU noun nounin floursin
in ffce roundhouse after ret return rlt trips tripsThe tripsTbe tripsTiw
The ether desire wan to b be reH reffvecl a of ofimttfRK ofJUttfAg ofputting I
putting the suppiifii on c n the engines enginesCOLLIDED enslneOC enginesCOLLIDED +
OC i iCOLLIDED
COLLIDED ON A CURVE CURVESpringfield CURVES
4 Springfield S riufteld Mass l1 au Nov o IS ISfTwo lSt 1 + 4t4
t t4 + fTwo Two r eats of the Springfield SpringfieldHartford SpringfieldHartford +
+ Hartford railroad eoHded on a ILure + 4curve
+ curve near this th Is city today todn Motor lotorluan + f fiban
4 iban G A Chiron of this thl city re 10cehln noceiving +
4 + ceiving cehln injuries from which he bedied 4 4f 4
f died and about thirty passengers plulSenrerswere + 4f
4 f were injured some of them sort sortDUSly 4 +
4 4 ously All the passengers will re recOor 4 scover
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PRICE 7500000 7500000Albany 7500000A1bfny 7500000A1bny
Albany N Y Nov No ISIt te stated statedthat statedtbnt Wd WdthM
that the New York Central and Dole DQJaIve Doleware Dalawajre
ware Hudson interests are about to topurehnse touroonse topurchase
purchase the United Traction company of ofthaaty orthis offliia
thaaty this QIt city cQntroHins the Street car Tms TmsIV 11111118j 1uemitm
j itm IV Albany A4pany ny Troy ftennsalaor and Cuhtib Cuhtibat ChOfiat Chocaat
at at V a price rice of 7500OCO
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GRISCOM COMING HOME HOMEYokohama HOMEYokolmuma 1 1Yokollilma
Yokohama Nov U 1 ie American Minister MinisterGriscam Minl8tcrGriscom MinisterGrlscom
Griscam wlil l leave ave here tomorrow on onte ontbe errt4e
te t4e steamer Manchuria for the United UnitedU
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GUILTY GUlL TV AS CHARGED CHARGEDMilwaukee CHARGEDlllwaulcee CHARGEDMilwaukee
Milwaukee Nov No 18 lItFormer Former Alder Alderman Alderman ¬
man Robert L Rudolph was today todayfound toda todafound
found guilty by a jurjr jurpof jurr of f wHcttl wHcttlcouncil UcttL 41 3t I
whil > 1 mHloI tit th fl flounc11
council of 1900 SfllterWtfittStM