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+ 17f MONDAY APRIL 2 1906 10 1 0 PAGES Price Five Fi e Cents I
SCALE GRANTED GRANTEDIN GRANTED1NMANY
IN 1NMANY MANY MINEWork MINE MINESWork
Work in the Soft Coal Fields oJ oJPennsylvania of ofPennsylvania ofPeiuthylvania
Pennsylvania Will Not Be BeM 3eSuspende
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OTHERS OTHEFlSWILL WILL FIGHT IT OUT OUTLATEST OUTLATEST OUTLATEST
LATEST NEWS FROM ALL POINTS POINTSINVOLVED POINTSINVOLVED POINTSINVOLVED
INVOLVED INVOLVEDPittsburg INVOLVEDPlttsburg INVOLVEDPlttsburg
Plttsburg April 1 Dispatches LDlspatchos tromthe from iromthe fromtho
the soft coal fields tonight indicate al almost almost aImost ¬
most a general announcement from the theoperators theoperators theoperators
operators of western Pennsylvania to topay topay topay
pay the miners the advance of 555 555cents 555cents 55 55centh
cents per ton called for in the restora restoration restoration restoration ¬
tion of the scale of 1903 With notices noticesposted noticesposted noticesposted
posted at the majority of the mines an announcing announcing anflouncing ¬
nouncing the granting of the scale the thestrike thestrike thestrIke
strike in the soft coal fields has lost lostthe lostthe losithe
the threatening aspect that has sur surrounded surrounded surrounded ¬
rounded it since last January JanuaryDespite Januaryr Tanuar TanuarDespite
Despite these notices it was an announced announced announced
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nounced from Johnstown that a l thou thousand thousand thousand ¬
sand or more union miners would make makea
a demonstration at Lt the mines of the theBerwindWhite theBerwind
thcL
BerwindWhite Berwind White Coal company at atWlndber atWlndber alWlndber L
Wlndber tomorrow in an effort to get getthe getthe gelthe
the nonunion miners to come into the theunion theunion th thunion
union
Voted to Remain Out OutAHJStibois OutAt Outwhich
AHJStibois At utb ls which is in district No No2 No2all 2 2all 2all
all tJffPmen jfen met today and voted to re remain remaJ remain ¬
main out with the exception of pump pumpmen pumpmenenslneers pum pummen
men menenslneers engineers and firemen until after afterthe afterthe aftethe
the district convent convenUin n which begins beginsTuesday beginsTueasday begimTuesday
Tuesday Of the 40000 miners in West WestVirginia VestYir
Virginia Yir inia but 5000 aie affiliated with withthe withthe 1
the vgiited Mine Workers 1500 are in inthe inthe ir irthe I
the jginhandle nhand1e section and these have haveceased haveSea hav havceased
ceased Sea work workAnnouncement workAnnouncement workAnnouncement
Announcement was made from fromxreensburg fromGreensburg IronGreensburg
Greensburg < that the scale had been beengranted beengranted beergranted
granted by the operators of fifteen fifteenmines fi fifteermines teen teenInines
mines in Westmoreland county countyIn
In the Pittsburg district there has hasbeen hasheen ha habeen 3
been little change in the past twenty twentyfour
1 four hours While the scale agreement agreementexpired agreementxplred I
expired last night at midnight there therehad therehad i
had been be l1 no steps taken that would wouldindicate wouldIndicate woukIndicate I
indicate a general suspension of work workToday workToday workToday
Today a Holiday HolidayTomqrrow HolidayTomQlrow
Tomqrrow is a holiday being Mitchell Mitchellday lUtchellday Mitchelday I
day the Anniversary of the granting of ofthe ° f fthe
the eighthour elght lour day to the miners and andall andall am amall I
all mines will be closed On Tuesday Tuesdayhowever Tuesdayhowever Tuesdayhowever
however the district conventions scale scalecommittee scaleommittee scahnmmlttee
committee will have inreadiness in readiness the theTIPW theJlPW th
TIPW scale and then it is expected that thatrnot thatmOfot thajnnst I
rnot of oftbelverators tjM > operators will sign signIt
It Is expected xp cted that among amon the first firstf firstif L
I if If f the signers will be Brands L Rob Robbins RobI RobI
I bins chairman of the Pittsburg Coal Coalcompanywho Co Corompanywho Coanmpnwho I
companywho has been th t < r leader 1t llder of ofthe otthe 0 r rthe
the operators in granting the advance advanceWhatever advancehaywcr advanceWhaver
Whatever haywcr suspensions may follow on onNie or ort
Nie 1 t part of the independent ind pendent operaitors operaitorsin
in the district it is said that not over overfiOOO ovec000
fiOOO of the 68000 6SOOlm1ners miners in the district districtwill districtwill districwill
will go out The operators opposed to tothe tothe t tthe
the advance wilt 11t hold a meeting Tues Tuessue Tuesue ruesfUP
sue ue in th3 th matter matterday oatterday atter atterday
day to confer on what course to pur purMiners puriIiners purMiners
Miners iIiners officials are confident that thatTlobbins thatHobbins thaRobblus
Tlobbins competitors will yield rled after afterthe aftert aftethe
the t h meetings meetingsRUSHING meetingRUSH nieeUngRUSHING
RUSHING RUSH NG THE TH E COAL EAST EASTBusy EASTBusy
Busy Sunday on the Reading Road in inSchuylkill inSchuy ii iiSchuylkill 0
Schuylkill Schuy kill Regions RegionsHeading RegionsTIe
Heading TIe ding Pa April 1 IThis This was an anunusually anunusually ai I
unusually busy Sunday UlldR on the main line lineof lineof Un e
of the Reading railway Yesterdays Yesterdaysproducts Yesterdaysproducts S
products of the Schuylkill region regionamounting regionaUlounting L
amounting to 1600 carloads was sent sentthrough sentthrough sen t
through and this will have reached its itsdestination itsdestination It Itdestination S
destination by tomorrow tomorrowMany tomorrowMany tomorrowMany
Many empty cars have been rushed rushedto
to the SohuyJkill Sohu kill regions and these will willbe LI
be 11 distributed to the collieries early in inthe ii a
1 the he momJngiu the belief that some of ofthe ofthe o f
oLi
the mines mineswillbe vlllbe in operation though thoughthe thought Li
the t th h > officials have no positive assurance assurancen C
< n this point oint Anthracite shipments to tothe tothe t 0
the west which have recently been beenheavy beenhfavy beeilwavy ri
heavy have h ye been stopped and the com company company conipany ¬
pany has concentrated its output en entirely ent ¬
tirely t irplv in tho east If the miners fail failto fallto mi 1
to report r port for work in the morning it is isc isxpectod 1 S
c xpectod that In fortyeight hours the themen thempn th thnpn C
men in the coalcarrying trade will be belaid belaid b blaid
laid off and this will be followed by byurtailment byurtailment b
urtailment of work at the shops all allalong allalong al alalong Li
along the main line Many foreign mi miners miners ¬
ners have passed through this city and andthere andthere ani anithere l
there Is a regular exodus from the an anthracite an1hracite anthracite ¬
thracite region regionPARADE regionPARADE regionPARADE
PARADE OF UNION MEN I
Effort Will Be Made to Organize the theMiners theMinerS theMiner
Miners MinerS atWindber atWindberJohnstown at atWlndbcrJolmstowfl Vlndber VlndberJohnstown
Johnstown Pa April 1 1In In spite of ofnotices ofnotices ofiioticos
notices posted by b the BerwindWhite BerwindWhitefoal Berwind Vhlte Vhlteoal
foal oal Mining company at Windber that thatthe thatthe thatthe
the 5000 bituminous miners employed employedthere employedthpre employedthre
there will be granted the 1903 scale
1000 or more union miners from Lloyd Lloydcll
cll ll Boaverdale Dunlo and South Fork Forkwill Forkw111 Forkt
t will march to Wlndber tomorrow and andparade andIarade andParade
parade Iarade the streets United mine work workers workrsqfI1clals workrs ¬
ers rsqfI1clals rs qfllcials have for several weeks weeksbeen weekswcn weeksbeen
been endeavoring to get the Berwlnd BerwlndContlnued BerwlndContinued i3erwlndContinued
Continued on Page 2
SENATOR DEPEW DEPEWIS
IS NOT NOTGAINING NOTGAININGBroken GAININg GAININgBroken
Broken Down in Health He Is Livin Livinin Living Livingin
in Retirement on the Shep Shepard Shepard Shepard
ard Estate EstatePLACE Esta EstatePLACE tel telPLACE
PLACE CLOSELY GUARDED GUARDEDEXTREME GUARDEDEXTREME GUARDEDEXTREME
EXTREME MEASURES TAKEN TO TOCHECK TOCH TOCHECK
CHECK CH ECK DECLINE DECLINEXew DECLI DECLINENew N E ENew
New York April 1 1The The Herald tomor tomorrow tomorrow toniorrow ¬
row will say sayPromises s sPromIses sayPromises
Promises that Senator Depew would wouldreturn wouldreturn wouldreturn
return to his place of duty dut by this time timehave timehave timehave
have not been fulfilled for the reason reasonthat reasonthat reasonthat
that hopes of his family for a complete completerestoration completerestoration completerestoration
restoration of his health have ha ve been dis disappointed disappointed disappointed ¬
appointed He is still in retirement on onthe onthe onthe
the Elliot F Shepard estate back of
ScarboroughonHudson where he has
been in seclusion for a month since he
suddenly suddenl left Washington
So closely is the senator guarded that
only a few persons living in the imme ¬
diate neighborhood are able to say from
their own knowledge that he is in the
villa as the house is known as extreme
measures have been taken to check the
rapid decline into which it has seemed for
several months he has been falling
If an employe of the Shepard place is
questioned as to the senator he answers
either with a well simulated stare of
amazement or flatly denies that he has
ever heard a report as the senators
whereabouts whereaboutsBut
But here and there can be found one
or two who will admit having seen Mr
Dopew Every pleasant day recently he
has been taken takenfo fo ride in an automo
mile and several tim times = > he has taken chil ¬
dren of the neighborhood as companions
Except for caretakers Senator Depew is
praetcally alone on the 200acre estate estateLITTLE estatet estateLITTLE estateLITTLE
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LITTLE GIRL WASHZD WASHZDFROM W WASHIDFROM ASHDFROM
FROM DECK OF SHIP SHIPSan
San Francisco Cal April 1 1Uasgie 1UasgieDonovan 1MaggieDonovan Maggie MaggieDonovan
Donovan the 12ryearold 12 yearold daughter of ofJohn ofJohn ofJohn
John J Donovan of Seattle was carried
from the deck of the steamer Santa Bar
bora last Saturday by a heavy sea and
I drowned while wId Ie the vessel was passin
Cape Mendociito Donovan accompanied
by his wife and two daughters dau hters was en enroute enroute enroute
route to Los Lo Angeles A heavy heav sea was WHSrunning wasrunning wasrunning
running when wl > n the fatality happened and
the little girl was hurled from the berth
deck of the steamer into the sea by a aswlden asuddtn asudden
sudden lurch of the boat Donovan with
his 3yearold 3 tarold daughter Edith In his hisarms hisarms hisarms
arms and accompanied by b Maggie was wason wason wason
on his way to his stateroom at the th < stern sternof sternof sternof
of the ship on the port side Suddenly
there was v s a heavy roll of the vessel and andas an ana l lss
as a he recovered himself Donovan looked lookedarotnid 100ke 100kearOtmd loekedaround
around only onh to see his child being hurled i
through t1 r gh an ari opening op > nlns In n the deck Nk railing railing1IDE railingISGOVERNOR i1in
I IIDE
IDE R I ISGOVERNOR GOVERNOR GENERAL GENERALInaugural GENERALInaugural I IInaugural
Inaugural Ceremonies at Ma Manila Manila Maiiila ¬
nila With Civil and Mil Military Military Miitary ¬
itary Display DisplayManila
Manila April 2 2The The inaugural cere caremonies ceremonies ceremonies
monies in connection with the induction inductionof
of Henry C Ide into the office ofgov ofgovernor of ofgovernor gov governor ¬
ernor general took place today with civic civicand civicand civicand
and military mllitar display di8pla Three thousand thousandtroops thousandtroop thousandtroops
troops of al alnrms nrms attended and the Mar ¬
ble hall of the Ayuntamiento Aruntami < > nto the offi official officia offclal ¬
cial cia home the
of governor general was wasthronged wasthronged wasthronged
thronged with thousands of citizens of all allclasses allclasses allclasses
classes while army and navy nav officials officialsconsular officialsconsular officialsconsular
consular officers Captain Shiznamura Shiznamuraand
and staff of the Japanese navy all in
full uniform added brilliancy brIIlianc to an im impressive impresslc im impressive ¬
pressive scene sceneThe sceneThe sceneThe
The oath of office was administered by
Chief Justice Cayetano Ca etano Arellano of the thesupreme thesupreme thesupreme
supreme court courtIn courtIn courtin
In his inaugural address Governor Gen General General General ¬
eral Ide said In part partThe partThe partThe
The policies of President McKinley lcKinle lcKinlePresident
President Roosevelt and of Secretary of ofWar ofVal ofWar
War Val Taft will be our policy The Philip Philippines Philippines Philippines ¬
pines must be for the Filipinos l < This Thisduty Thisdut Thisduty
duty dut we have assumed The tariff bar barriers b btrriers r rriers ¬
riers existing between the home country countryand countryand countryand
and our islands will be broken down downGovernor downGovernor downGovernor
Governor General Ide laid great stress stresson stresson stresson
on the possibility of advancement of ag agriculture agriculture agriculture ¬
riculture He praised the work of the theconstabulary theconstubular theconstabulary
constabulary army and navy officials officialsand oCficialsand officialsand
and the various federal bureaus The ad address address address ¬
dress concluded with a summary of o the thopolicy th thpoJic thepolicy
policy of the new insular administration administrationand
and of the intentions for the betterment bettermentof
of the islands and Its people peopleOHIO peopleOHIO peopleOHIO
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OHIO RIVER TWO FEET FEETABOVE FEETABOVE FEETABOVE
ABOVE DANGER LINE
Evansville Ind April L lThe The Ohio Ohiostands Ohioriver Ohioriver
river hero is rising rapid rapidly and tonight tonightstards tonightstands
stands 23 feet above the danger line All AHside Allside Allside
side streams continue to rise and many
landings between here and
Cairo Ill are aresubmerged aresubmerged aresubmerged
submerged Farmers in the bottoms are aremoving aremoving I Imoving
moving to the hills At Hazelton Ind
thu White river rose over two feet to ¬
day and is still rising rapidly rapidlyDEMANDS rapidlyI rapidlyDEMAN rapidlyDEMANDS
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DEMANDS DEMAN DS A TRIAL TRIALSt
St Petersburg April 1 1Father Father Ga Gapon Gapon Gapen
in letter to the
pon a procurator
says sayshe sayshe sayshe
he is only living in St Petersburg by
tolerance and demands to be put on
trial in order to t defend himself or
legalize his status or if guilty to be becondemned becondemned becondemned
condemned
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I Japan JapanHow How much you take tak for m Sam SamOh 1 1Oh L LOh
Oh hes such a gentle critter Is l d hate to part with him
TOWN ANDCOWN ANDCOWNFIGHT ANDGOWNFIGIITgTARTED
FIGHT FIGIITgTARTED FIGIITgTARTEDNew STARTED STARTEDNew
New Haven Police Compelled to Use UseTheir UseTheir UseTheir
Their Clubs on Citizens and andStudents andStudents andStudents
Students StudentsXew Students1e
Xew 1e ew Haven Conn April 1 1A A police policeinquiry policeinquiry policeInquiry
inquiry is being made ma o into the cause of a alively nliel alively
lively liel disturbance which occurred early earlytoday earlyt earlyteciaTy
today t ay just outside of police headquarters
in which many mauSCores acoree of Yale undergrad undergraduatee undorgradutee < 1 1uateo
uatee are thought to have taken part Of
late there has been a recrudescence of ofwhat ofwhat ofwhat
what are termed locally town and gown own
fights on onJbe jtue city Lty Y gtieet t ets lB > but none Iwrre
been b en serious enough to warrant police In ¬
terference until un tl1 today todlt todltTpon
Upon the outbreak of the trouble a asquad asquad asquad
squad of officers ruslred out ut of police
headquarters to disperse the crowd crowdwhich crowdwhich crowdwhich
which numbered several hundred men
beys and women The officers were swept sweptaside sweptaside sweptaside
aside and roughly handled until they the
began to use their clubs and drove the thegroups thegroups thegroups
groups of the disturbers upon the New
Haven green Quiet was not restored un until until tintil ¬
til a hotel proprietor had promised to
bail out four students stud < nts who had been ar arrested arrested arrested ¬
rested One student was picked up un unconscious unconscious unconscious ¬
conscious after the fight and taken to tothe tothe tothe
the police station stationThe stationThe stationTle
The police are not certain whether the thetrouble thetrcuble thetrcuble
trcuble was between student stu < 1ellt factions factionsthat factionsthat factionsthat
that had been turned out of nearby nearb ho hotels hotels hotels ¬
tels or an attempt of students to rush rusha
a crowd of townspeople who had been at ata ata ata
a social gathering in a public hall Sev Several St Several > v veral ¬
eral women caught in the scrimmage scrimmagewere
were badly jostled jostledARRESTED jostledARRESTED
BECAUSE BECAUSETHEY BIbAUSE BIbAUSETHEY
THEY WERE LIBERAL LIBERALOdessa
Odessa April 1 10n On the eve of of pre preliminary preliminary preliminary ¬
liminary elections among the workmen workmenof
of sixtysix factories all the sixtysix sixtysixcandidates sixtysixcandidates sixtysixcandidates
candidates were ere arrested because they theydisplayed theydisplayed theydisplayed
displayed top too liberal tendencies and andthe and andthe andthe
the authorities directed the voters to tochoose tochoose tochoose
choose the candidates belonging to the thereactionary therEactionary thereactionary
reactionary parties partiesProfessor partiesProfessor partiesProfessor
Professor Ivan Michaelovitch Zan Zanchevsky Zanchevslcy Zanchevsky
chevsky rector of the university here herewill herewill herewill
will be placed on trial before the sen senate senate zenate ¬
ate He is charged with organizing organizingthe
the student militia which defended the theJews theJews theJews
Jews during the massacres last No November NoyeInber Noveinber ¬
vember Governor General Kaulbars Kaulbarshas Kaulbarshas Kaulbarshas
has prohibited all election meetings meetingsalleging meetingsalleging meetingsalleging
alleging that he fears disorders might mightresult mightresult mightresult
result resultRECORD resultRECORD j jRECORD
RECORD BREAKING FIGURES
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Rush of Aliens to the United States StatesContinues StatesContinues StatesContinues
Continues Unabated UnabatedAlbany UnabatedAlban UnabatedAlbany
Albany Alban N Y April 1 1During During the last lastthree lastthree lastthree
three months of 1905 there were 164540 164540alien 164540aUen ioisioalien
alien arrivals at the port of New York Yorkaccording Yorkaccording Yorkaccording
according to the quarterly bulletin of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the state department of labor made pub public public publie ¬
lic tonight This Is an increase of 9000 9000over 9000over 9000over
over the recordbreaking figures of a ayear aear ayear
year ear ago The influx from Italy alone alonebeing alonebeing alonebeing
being larger by 20000 than in the last lastquarter lastquarter lastquarter
quarter of 1904 1904New 1901New 1904New
New York becomes the home of 63413 63413of 63413of 4l3 4l3of
of the newcomers says the bulletin bulletinand bulle buliein bulieinand in inHand
Hand and the fact that 3372S or onefourth onefourthof
of the 140000 immigrants over 14 years yearsold yearsold yearsold
old can neither read nor write is not al altogether altogether altogether ¬
together reassuring reassuringGERMANS reassuringGERMANS reassuringGERMANSMEET
GERMANS GERMANSMEET MEET WITH WITHDISASTER WITHDISAST WITHDISASTER
DISASTER DISAST IN AFflICA AFflICABerlin AFUCABerlin
Berlin April 1 lAnoffieial 1An An official dispatch dispatchreceived dispatchreceived dispatchreceived
received from German Southwest SouthwestAfrica SouthwestAfrica SouthwestAfrica
Africa confirms the reported disaster disasterto
to a German detachment consisting of ofan ofan oran
an officer and sixteen men The dis dispatch dispatch dispatch ¬
patch says that on March 26 the Hot Hottentots Hottcntots HottfltOts ¬
tentots attacked a convoy of empty emptywagons emptywagons emptywagonS
wagons between Ukamas and the east eastern eastern eastem ¬
ern em frontier and killed Lieutenant LieutenantKeller LieutenantKeller LieutenantKeller
Keller and ten troopers belonging to tothe tothe tothe
the escort and burned the wagons wagonsCARLIST wagonsCARLIST
1 1CARLIST
CARLIST MOVEMENT MOVEMENTAGAIN MOVEMENTAGAIN MOVEMENTAGAINSTAMPED
AGAIN AGAINSTAMPED STAMPED OUT OUTBarcelona OUTBarcelona OUTBarcelona
Barcelona April 1 IThE The > gunboat Pin Plnzon Pinzon Pinson
zon is cruising off Barcelona in order to toprevent toprCent toprevent
prevent arms and amunition reaching the
Carlists There have been numerous numerousseizures numerousseizures numerousseizures
seizures of rifles at Monistrol twenty twentyseven twent twentscen
seven miles northwest of Barcelona
The leaders of the agitation ale fleeing fleeingacross fleeIngacross
across the frontier in consequence of the theactivity theaetivity theactivity
activity of the authorities who now con consider consider consider ¬
sider that tho movement practically practlc ly has
been stamped out
MEXICOS TRADE TRADEi TRADEWITH
i WITH Ur UNCLE CLE SAM SAMAggregatefor SAMAggregatefor
Aggregate Aggregatefor for the Fiscal Year 1905 1905Was 1905Was 1905Was
Was 92000000 Against 31
000000 in in1895 in1895Washington in1895Washington 1895 1895Washington
Washington April pri1 1 1A A bulletin is issued issued issued ¬
sued by by the
department of commerce commerceand commerceand commerceand
and labor shows that the trade of the
United States with Mexico in the
fiscal year 1905 190 aggregated nggreg ed in value
92000000 as compared with 581000 1OOo
000in OOQ jn lSOfc 180icfl11d < md < flS00fcOQ iS0Oc1lQjn < Lin in iSSST 188 OT
Mexicos 1rexIco s total imports of merchandise
53 per cent is drawn from froi the United
States and of her total exports 71 per
cent is sent to the United States No I
other country except Canada draws so
large a percentage of its imports from 1
the United States as does Mexico and I Ino i
no other country except Cuba sends so
laige a percentage of its exports to the
United UJ ited States as does Mexico Esti ¬
mates made by American consular
representatives and others and by
persons in the United States familiar
with the subject the bulletin says in ¬
dicate that fully a billion dollars of
capital from this country countr is now in ¬
vested ve ted in Mexico Canada and Cuba of
vhich hich about onehalf is in Mexico MexicoTILLWAN 1Iexicow 1IexicollLMAN MexicoTftMAN
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TILLWAN IS NOT SATISFIED SATISFIEDWill
Will Oppose Roosevelts Court
Review Amendment Upon UponFloor UponFloor UponFloor
Floor of ofthe tire Senate SenateWashington S SenateWashington nate nateWashington
Washington April 1 lSCJiator Seiiator Till Tillman Til1man Tillman
man who has charge of the rate bill billin billin billin
in the senate said tonight he was as not notsatisfied notsatisfied notsatisfied
satisfied with the court review amend amendment amendment amendment ¬
ment measure which
was agreed on onyesterday onyesterday onyesterday
yesterday between President Roose Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt ¬
velt several Republican members who whoare whoare whoare
are supporting the bill and members membersof
of the interstate commerce commis commission commissIon cominisslon ¬
sion He t said he would oppose it on
the floor of the
senate and he ex expressed expressed cxpressed ¬
pressed the opinion that not half a
dozen of his Democratic colleagues colleagueswould colleagueswould j
would support the amendment I
Tillman declares the amend umtn < 1
ment nt docs not meet the situation fully fulI
Inasmuch as it makes no provision set ¬
ting forth practically that there shall be
no suspension of the railway rate fixed
by b the Interstate commerce commission commissionpending commissIonpending commissionpending
pending the judicial
determination of any anvcase
case which may be appealed from the rate rat ratlstablished
1 established This 15 i a contention which
Senator Tillman and nn < 1 a number of Dem Democratic Democratic Democratic ¬
ocratic senators have urged urge < 1 as they ar argue argue ¬
gue that a failure to provide provi < 1e absolutely
against a suspension of the rate operates
to nullify the objects for which the leg ¬
islation is desired The senator added
that he would prefer to vote vot for the
house bill as it stood than to accept the theamendment theamendment I
amendment for the pending measure giv h ¬
ing the right of review where constitu ¬
tional questions are Involved InvolvedThe InvolvedThe involvedThe
The proposed amendment was discussed discussedgenerally discussedgE discussedgenerally
generally gE > nerally today among groups of Demo Democratic Democratic Democratie ¬
cratic senators but there was no con ¬
ference on tho th subject subjt > ct among them
Senator Spooner was at the White
House tonight in conference with Pres ¬
ident Roosevelt presumably on mattersconnected matters mattersconnected mattersconnected
connected with rate legislation legislationPUNISHMENT legislationPUNISHME legislationPUNISHMENTIS
PUNISHMENT jT IS DEATHFather DEATH DEATHFather DEATHFather
Father John of Cronstadt Attacked Attackedin
in the Cathedral CathedralX CathedralCronstadt CathedralCronstadt
X Cronstadt April 1 1Father Father John Sar Sargieff Sargleff Sargleff
gleff better known as Father John of ofCronstadt ofCronstadt ofCronstadt
Cronstadt was attacked in the cathe cathedral cathedral eathedral ¬
dral here today toda while descending from fromthe fromthe fromthe
the altar to administer the sacrament sacramentHis sacramentHis sacramentHis
His assailant struck at him with a aloaded aloaded aloaded
loaded cane but Father John dodged dodgedthe dodgedthe dodgedthe
the blow which smashed the cup The Theman Theman Theman
man was arrested The penalty for forviolation foriolation forviolation
violation of the sacrament in Russia RussiaIs
Is death
OCTOBERISTS WIN WINBkaterlnoslav WINEkaterlnosla WINEkaterlnoslav
Bkaterlnoslav April 1 1The The Octo Octoberlsts Octoberlcts OctoberLts
berlsts captured the city citelectloT elections S by byelecting byelecting byelecting
electing to the municipal congress congressfortyseven congressfortyseveno congressfohyseven
fortyseveno fortyseven of its delegates as asagainst asagainst asagainst
against thirteen Constitutional Demo Democrats Democrats Democrats ¬
crats fifteen Jews and five reaction reactionaries reactionaries reactionaries ¬
aries
ELECTORS TO BE BEI
I CHOSEN TODAY TODAYCity
City of St Petersburg Excited Over Overthe Overthe Overthe
the Event and Many Rumors RumorsAre RumorsAre RumorsAre
Are Afloat AfloatSt
St Petersburg April 1 Tomorrow lTomorrowthe 1Tomorrow Tomorrowthe
the city c1t of St Petersburg will choose choosedoctors choo chooseelectors e eelectors
electors to the municipal congress congresswhich congresswhich eongresewhich
which in turn will elect six members membersto
to thq national parliament The banks bankswill bllnk bllnkwill bankswilt
will be closed and business husinesssusnended husinesssusnendedin suspended suspendedlit
lit 6rQer jrtl c to give voters Vo dt t rs rs itu an 111 opportunity opportunityto opp rtu ty tyto
to cast their ballots ballotsMany ballotslIany ballotsMany
Many rumors are afloat to the ef effect effect offeet ¬
fect that the revolutionists intend to tocreate tocreate tocreate
create disorders and throw bombs in inthe inthe inthe
the polling places for the purpose of ofdiscrediting ofdiscrediting ofdiscrediting
discrediting the elections but the au authorities authorities authorities ¬
thorities declare that nothing of the thesort thesort thesort
sort will take place placeMuch placeMuch placeMush
Much Excitement ExcitementThe
The close of the campaign was wiismarked wasmarked wismarked
marked by b r great activity activit and consid considerable considerable ¬ I Ierable
erable excitement but these did not notcompare notcompare notiompare
compare with the th scenes at American Americanpolitical Americanpolitical Americanpolit
political polit ical meetings Speeches were pro prohibited prohibited prohibited ¬
hibited but hundreds of thousands of ofcirculars ofcirculars ofcirculars
circulars were mailed to Voters and andthe andthe andthe
the constitutional Democrats employed employedthe
the expedient of dispatching their theirreading theirreading I
reading matter by messenger in i order orderthat or orderthat er erthat
that it would reach r aeh the person for forwhom I Iwhom
whom it was intended Newspapers Newspapersare ewsDauers ewsDauers3re
are 3re filled with appeals to the voters Arotersthat yotersthat votersthat
that the strength of the constitutional constitutionalists constitttionalists ¬
ists has compelled the moderates and andconservatives andconservatives andconservatives
conservatives to pool issues and the theOctoberists theOctoberlsts theOctoberists
Octoberists and progessive urogess e econo economists economists economists ¬
mists and the law and order and trade tradeiuductries tradeiuductries tradeiuductries
iuductries parties have put in the field fielda
a block ticket Nevertheless the theconstitutional theconstitutional theconstitutional
constitutional delegates claim a cer certain certain certam ¬
tain tam and sweeping victory and the In Indications InGications Indications ¬
dications are that they will carry carr the theday theday theday
day
Open and Above Board BoardThey BoardThey BoardThey
They enjoy the advantage of playing pla ing
their cards c rds above board having ha ing open openly openIyannounced openhy ¬
ly Iyannounced announced that their delegates are arepledged arepledged arepledged
pledged to vote for six of the follow following following following ¬
ing nine candidates for parliament parliamentKedrine parliamentKedrine parliamentKedrine
Kedrine the well known lawyer M MRodicheff lIRodicheff MRodicheff
Rodicheff a member of the executive executivecommittee executiveeommittee executivecommittee
committee of the Bar association
Baron Petrunkevich a brother of Ivan IvanPetrunkevich Iva IvaPetrunkevIel1 IvanPetrunkovlch
Petrunkevich the zemstvolst of Tver TverM TverlI TverIii
M NaboukolT leader of the liberal liberalparty liberalparty liberalparty
party M Hessen editor of Rech M MVinevr lLVinevr MVinevr
Vinevr M Petrojivskl M I Fedorotf Fedorotfand Fedorofand Fedoroffand
and M 1 Kaarleff The block on the thecontrary theccntrary thecentrary
contrary is carefully concealing cont > ealing the thenames thenames thepames
names of their parliamentary r candi candidates candidates candidates ¬
dates and are contenting themselves themselveswith themselveswith themselveswith
with the publication of a list of their
160 candidates to the municipal con congress congress congross ¬
gress It is evident they fear that if ifthe Ifthe
I
the names are revealed the radicals radicalswill radicalswill radicalswill
will concentrate to defeat them by byrallying byralbring byrallying
rallying to the cry of block blockwFllVote blockwillVote blockWflI1Vote
wFllVote for the Block BlockThe BlockThe BlockThe
The emperor and the liberty and inr inrtegrity in integrity integrity
tegrity of Russias party a socalled socalledparty socalledparty socalledparty
party of democratic reforms has hasthrown hasthrown hasthrown
thrown in its lot with the constitution constitutional ¬
al demands The reactionaries realiz realizing reaUzing realizIng ¬
ing that it Is too dangerous to be di divided divided divided ¬
vided In strength have not placed a aticket aticket aticket
ticket In the field and will vote for the theblock theblock theblock
block blockWib blockTitb blockWlb
Wib Titb the exception of the Novoe NbvoeVreirya NovoeYremta NovoeVrernya
Vreirya and the Slovo which are sup supporting supporting supporting ¬
porting the block all the newspa newspapers newspapers newspapers ¬
pers have declared eclar d for the Constitu Constitutional Constitutiorial ¬ =
tional Democrats The Novoe Vremya Vremyaviciously Vrem VremyaV a avlcIously
viciously V iclou sly attacks the th e parliamentary parliamentarycandidates parliamentarycandidates parliamentarycandidates
candidates of the Constitutional Dem Democrats Democrats ¬ I Ioerats
ocrats characterizing them as rene renegades renegades ¬ I Iades
gades ades and Poles The city of St StPetersburg Stpetersburg A APetersbur
Petersburg Is divided into twelve dis districts districts ¬
tricts each with a single polling place placewhich placewhich placewhich
which elects from five to twenty dele deleates delegates delegates
gates ates The polls will be open from 9 9a 9a 9a
a m to 9 p m mARRIVAL mARRIVAL
T i iARRIVAL
ARRIVAL OF THE OREGON OREGONSan J JSan t tSan
San Francisco Fr ncisco April 1 1Thf Tlve battle battleship batt1c1 batt1c1ship I Iship
ship Oregon arrived here ere today from fromManila fomlIanila I ron ronManila
Manila via Honolulu Af After er a short shortstay sh slitstay t I Istay
stay at this port the Oregon will go gothe gothe gothe >
the Puget Sound navy yard for re repairs repairs repairs
pairs Entering this po the Oregon Oregonencountered Oregonencountered Oregonenc
encountered enc ountered a severe northwestern i iwind iwind 1wind
wind in which she lost her port quar quarter i iter
ter boat J j
I
PORTO RICANS RICANSDESIRE RICANSDESiRETO
DESIRE DESiRETO TO YOU KOII VOTE VOTEIslanders i iIslanders
I Islanders See No Reason Why Roose Eoosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt
velt Should Appoint Majority Majorityof tajorityof
I Iof
of the Senate SenateNew SenateNow SenateNew
New York April 1 IGovernor Governor Beek Beekinan Beekman Beekman
man Winthrop lnthrop of Porto PortoR1co Rico arrived arrivedhere arrived1Icrfo I Ihere
here today from San Juan and pro proceeded Iwoceecld > IO IOceedctd ¬
ceeded at t once to Washington where whereha wberehallas whenhe
ha hallas IMLS leNt summoped by Secretary Secre
Tart1o Eaft to appep befwethe beretheIwsn1ar Iwstifar tIJar Af f ¬
I fairs committee of the house hou or rep ¬
I resentatives rerc ntativs in relation to Porto Riean Rieanquestions RiCtU1questions i iquestions
questions Governor Winthrop said he hewould hewCould h4 h4wculd
would endeavor to give the committee committeeall commltteall
all the information it desired as to af ¬
fairs f irs in the island and the general feel ¬
ing of the natives on questions of pub ¬
lie policy policyThe policyThe policyThe
The chief demands of the people of a t
Porto Rico are American citizenship
and a more representative form of ofgovernment ofgovernment o ogovernment
government in the shape of an elective electivesenate electIvsenate
senate instead of an upper house com composed cornposed ¬ I
posed of six
Americans and five na ¬
tives appointed by the president as asat asat a aat
at present The six Americans now nowserving nowserving r rserving
serving In the senate are also heads headsof bendsof hteudof
of departments departmentsThe
The island administration it is said
is opposed to the elective senate idea ideaon kleioil
on the ground that the island is not notyet notyet no noyet
yet ready for forsu such h a step Full Amer ¬
ican citizenship however howe er is advocated m
by all and was suggested by President t
Roosevelt Roc eelt in his message to congress S
Dee 5 1905 1905REFUSED 1905REFUSED
J Q QREFUSED
REFUSED TO TOPROCEED TOPROCEEDCrew PROCEED PROCEEDCrew
Crew of Leaky Old Tub Compel Her Herto Herto He r rto
to Make Port PortSan PortSan PortSan
San Francisco April 1 IThe The ship C CF CF C CF
F Sargent which sailed from Astoria AstoriaOre AstorlOre L LOre
Ore March 12 for New York with a acargo acargo acargo
cargo of lumber put in to this port to ¬
day da leaking badly There was thirty tcr r I
four inches of water in her hold
After leaving Astoria the Sargent Sargentmet Lt Ltmet I Imet
met a succession of gales and 90n on o n
March 19 in latitude 4430 north 130 130west 130west 1 0 0west
west ran into a hurricane from tlje t11esoutheast tj o osoutheast
southeast under a goosewlng main top to p
sail The storm threw
the Sargent on o a
her beamsend shifting the cargo to tostarboard tostarboard t tstarboard
starboard straining the ship all
over overand OVE OVEand
and starting planks op ot the deck next ne nes t I
to the waterways for about fifty feet t
The wind also carried away the for forward forward lotward ¬
ward bib which holds the maintop
mast causing the vessel to leak about aboutsix aboutsix abot it itsix
six Inches per hour In
heavy weather weatherand weatherand r rarid
and about four In moderate weather
Thescrow The row refused to proceed any fur furSTRIKE
ther so the vessel in
put here for re repairs r rpairs
pairs
STRIKE AT DENVER DENVERDenve DENVERDenver DENVERDenver
Denver April 1The
r painters > i > and tu pa paper paper p L Lper ¬
per hangers of this city to the number of
300 decided today to strike for an increase increaseof moron moronor
of wages They The will not go to work to tomorrow tomorrow ti timorrow ¬
morrow
WllL 1LL ACITUSEHIM ACCUSE ACCUSEHIM
HIM OF MURDER MURUERer
Eaxfcner er of John F Larsen Will WillSwear WillSWear WiJSwear
Swear Out Warrant for His HisSlayer R HisSlayer s sSlayer
Slayer SlayerMIf SlayerJIlifE SlayerWlFE
MIf WlFE E IS S GRIEF STRICKEN STRICKENMAN
MAN WHO FIRED SHOT STANDS STANDSBY STANDSBY
BY HIS FIRST FJ RST STORY STORYA
A J Coleman colored slayer of ofJohn orTe ofohn
John Te ohn > hn F Larsen L rsen will be held on the thacharge thecharge thecharge
charge of murder murdexin in the first degree
Edward C Henderson the dead mans manspartner mansftrtner mansPartner
partner in the C O D Commission Commissioncompany Commissioneompany Commissioncompany
company 324 3 4 South State street will willswear wfllSWel willswea
swear out a warrant for him thi thimorning thimorning this thismorning
morning before Judge C B Dlehl 1
Coleman is in custody at the city jail
Au inquest will be held at 10 oclock
this th morning over the r8l remains 1ns of thee
dead man by Justice Dana T Smith SmithAn SmithAu SmithAn
An autopsy au tops was held yesterday aft afternoon afternoon afternoon ¬
ernoon at S D Evans morgue by City
Physician M R Stewart and his as assistant assist8l1t assistant ¬
sistant Dr Samuel G Paul Pa l The bul
let which entered ente ed Larsens breast sev severed se sered sevred
ered red two large arteries art ries near the heart hearttand heartand hear1aild
and death resulted from a hem hemorrhage hemorrh8le hemorrhage ¬
orrhage orrhageThe orrh8leThe orrhageThe
The ball took a downward and back backward backward backward
ward course going goln through the left
lung and coming out under the shoul ¬
der blade A search for the bullet was wasmade wa wamade9 wasmade
made but it could not be found Front
the result of the autopsy it is believed
that Larsen was In a stooping position positionwhen positionwhen
I when Coleman fired the bullet into the theI
dead mans body bodyi bod bodi bodyWife
I
i Wife Is Prostrated ProstratedThe ProstratedI
I The news of Mr Larsens death was wasnot wagnot wasnot
not carried to the family until yester ¬
day da morning Mr l > fr Henderson tele telephoned teIephon telephoned
phoned phon d to Mrs Larsen at her home
64 Fifth East street The wife was wasalmost wasalmost waaalmost
almost prostrated with grief and con confined confined confined ¬
fined to her bed bedI
I can hardly believe that John I
dead Mrs Larsen said yesterday aft afternoon afternoon afternoon ¬
ernoon The thought of his being
taken for a holdup and shot down downwhile downwljle downwhile
while he was on his way home to his
family is sending me insane The chil children children children ¬
dren called for their father as soon a athey as asthey athey
they got up this morning He was a agood agood agood
good husband and lid a father who wh wor worshiped worshIped woishiped ¬
shiped his children We re had been beenmarried b beenmarried n nmarried
married for seventeen years and dur during during Ur UriUg ¬
ing all that time b be has beea r regular regularin ttiar ttiarin
in his hafetts He H did not drink to toamount toA to44isDihingt
amount A UQt MiythUtgta to t tht a4 M d I never Ter knew knewhlrr kn knewhut w whlrr
hlrr to be under the influence of liquor IkiuorHe liquorHe liquorHe
He was often late Jat coming home ItorneSaturday ltorlfSaturday homeSaturday
Saturday nights nl hts for he works rorks on the thebooks thfbooks thebooks
books with Mr Henderson When he heleft heleft h hleft
left Saturday morning mom In to go to his hisstore hisstore hisstore
store he said he would not be home homeuntil bomeuntil homeuntil
until late for he had considerable considerablework considerablework considerablework
work to do I thought that It was wasstrange wasstrange wasstrange
strange that be did not come home at atall atall atall
all for he never did that before in his hIslife hIslife
i life without telephoning to me Ifelt Ifeltthat I felt feltthat feltthat
that something had happened to him himHis himHis himHis
His Partners Story StoryMr StoryIi
Mr 1 Ii Henderson said yesterday that thatlie thathe thathe
he and Larsen closed the store shortly shortlyafter shortlyafter shortlyafter
after 10 oclock Saturday night They Theyworked Theyworked Theyworked
worked on some of their boooks and andchecked andCheckep andehocke1
checked up some shipments that were wereto weret wereto
to t arrive this week From the store storethey storothey storethey
they went to Olsens barber shop 323 323South M3South 32 32South
South State street just opposite their theirplace thE thelplace > l lplace
place of business businessWhen businessWhen businessWben
When I got out of the barber chair1 chair1it cbaiit ehaIeass
it was was about 1030 Mr Henderson Hendersorrsaid Hendersonsaid Hendersonsaid
said Larsen was waiting on me and andtook andtook andtook
took the chair I got out of I said saidgood saidgood saId4good <
good night to him and left the shop
He was not a 8 drinking man and wag wagalways waJialwas waqalways
always honest and upright t in his bus business business busIne
iness Ine methods For eight years ye rs we wehad wehad
had been partners in the commission commissionbusiness commissionbusiness comniissiortbusiness
business and I always found him of ofregular orregular ofregular
regular habits and a good man to his hisfamily hisf hl hlfamily
family familyI f familythink mity mityI
I think that his death should sho ld bei beithoroughly b90lthoroughly bethoroughly
thoroughly Investigated and I will willswear wnlswear willswear
swear out a warrant arr nt charging Cole Coleman Coleman Coleman
man with murder in the first degre degrepr i ir
r want to see him tried so that all allthe allthe allthe
the evidence will be b brought out be before bEfore before > ¬
fore a fairminded jury to see if he hewas 11ewas liewas
was justified justi ed In shooting a man down downwhom downwhom downwhom
whom he happened to meet on his way wayhome wayhome wayhome
home
Stands by First Story StoryColeman StoryColeman StoryColeman
Coleman told the same story last lastnight lastnight lastitight
night when seen in his hiscellin cell in the city cityjail cityjail cityjail
jail He told how the man was stoop ¬
ing behind a small pine tree on the thenorthwest thenorthwest thenorthwest
northwest corner of the city cit andcoun andcounty ¬
ty building He said that he did not notsee notsee notsee
see Larsen until he stepped out in front frontof frontof
of him Not far from this tree whjch whjchColeman whjchColem whichColeman
Coleman Colem n pointed out to the police offi officers officers 0111cers ¬
cers the morning of the tragedy tra edy Lar Larsens Larsens Larsens ¬
sens hat was found by Sergeant John JohnHempel JohnHempel JohnHempel
Hempel Coleman C lem8n said saklOnce sakIOnce saidOnce
Once or twice before I had been ac accosted accosted accosted
costed by suspicious looking men ore orethe onthe orsthe
the city dt and county building grounds groundswhile groundswhile groundswhile
while going home I did not like the theContinued theContinued theContinued
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John F Larsen A J 1 Coleman
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