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M c . - The ario ks xl JL 1 Daily . .. 4. A i r i i u -h ? fy VOLUME XV. NO. lidO. 1AKE STEAMER BURN ' ..W Five lives are Known to Have Been Lost in the - Disaster Which Occurred in Mid Lake- Other Vessels Rescued Passen gers and Crew. Four Coal Passers Burn in the Hold of the Vessel Before Aid Could Reach Them A Detroit Man the Other Vic- tim.Captain of the Vessel Proved Himself a Hero, was the Last Man to Leave the Boat Crew and Passengers " Were.Cool in,the Face of Danger. Grand Haven, Mich., May 21. Tho passenger steamer Naomi, ot ' tho Crosby lino, running between thh point and Milwaukee, bifrncd to the water's edge, early this morning, ii PROTECTIONISTS WILL FIGHT SECRETARY TAFT Cannon,Fairbanks and Foraker Visit the American Pro tective Tariff League Headquarters to Solicit the Support of That Organization. New 'York. .Ofay 21. -Speaker 'allium' visit yesterday to the headquarters of the American Pro tection Tai'ifl' League, in connec tion with .the recent visits of Fuir- tb'ankftL'aiitl ,TV5rak'er oiid other to (h!s high "BrnflrtTptUj'WciulerH POLICE WERE PASSIVE DURING DISTURBANCE Following Outrage in Odessa's Central Police Bureau, Mobs Attack Jews and Hundreds are Seriously Injured Plot Against Czar Revealed to Parliament. Odessa, May 21. Following (ho nssnssiiiiil!'oti of thro police officials hero yesterday vrvms not ing occurred, and at 6 o eiojk in Iho evening tho Black Hundreds wore miming Wild thi'mr.h tho streets mercilessly beal.nj; pobplo, particularly' Jews, moio than hundred," Pi!,, whom wero seriously injured hjoii after tho dU'nrhniitVs began. v Tho polico' t apparently remained passive f.peciiitors oC liia di.-orJor. No arrests woto niiado and tlto work of revenge unchecked lllopk Hundreds continued their $L Petersburg, May 2l'. Prp viousto tlio opening of tho session of tho lower houso of parl.'omonl yrstcidny ft resolution expressing tho gient joy' of tho house nt Kin pernr Nicholas' escape from death nt tho hands of those who plotted hw nssabiiiatioit anil the deepest indignation at tho recent criminal conf.fi;riiey, so forttnuitMy frustrated,-was unanimously adopted. Tho reading of tho resolution called forth hourly iipplnuco. but tfio ex ported jnnimivh'ul' demonstration diA po tako place. The Social Democrats, Social Revolutionists part of tlto Ornitp of Toll and others wero absent from' tho .wise ivliei w VpHoJutiuu was prosonteil nn,l .fyW'!!'" Jjifori)ally .aupoiincing the discftv- ciy Of no plot. Premier Stolyp'm Paid tliat pot on' was tho emper or's life Vfhnoil at, but ttlio plot tors intondoil to imaiissiunto flrnnd 'Duko Nicliolfls 'Ninlioniflyit('li; prcrfidont of Iio cflipit'il f nationaj defense, and hinvelf. flrnnd Duko Alexand er Miclinqliovilch, biotlier-iii-lnw of tlio emiiPtw and flrnnd Duke- Nich olas Jliclinelioviitch wero among i(lioi!Q (present when Iho resolution vvh ndoptcd. ",Tiq premier opened Ids address l.v paying tliot tho nccounlR of tlio plod" or published in certain for- pip:n'!pwspappi's wer Corifjifuiiij; ho said: pifn!tpvspapirs wero exnggorntcxl. m THE WATER'S EDGI mldlako. Five lives nre known to hnvobcen lost. Four coal passers,' shipped at Milwaukee, burned to death. J. M. Ithoades, ot Detroit, was token from the steamer and died at tho Grand Rapids hospital. Arth ur Jones, of Detroit, a lawyer,-who tariff lucccu, infers that an aggres sive campaign is to be. waged agumsr Taft's providential ambi tion.. Tim league is already, oppos ing Taft on Die ground that n bet ter protectionist can bo found; TJic league fears thnt T.ft would favor tariff revision. "In February tlio department of public order and security at St. I'otcrhburp; obtn'incd information tliata priniiral society had been fonncd in this city with tlio direct object of executing a series of fer rormt outrages. A jirolonged and difficult investigal'loii rcMilted in tho discovery- of a number of tho menibeis of 'tho society and others inliinely tissopiate. with them, lfo wrl.s wero I'nido of tho residences of conspirator which wero con ftautly changed, tho utmost secrecy being observed. But all their niovo mont.s, iprVnto codes and password wero discovered in roports which they sent by post. On Apiil 111, "8 members of tho widely wero arrested and tho de partment of public order nnd so curity informed .tho jirocurntor of tlio St. Pclei-sbtirc; appeal court ot it? discovery. "Having established tho fact that tho .so.-iety was formed with tlio iirtent to overthrow tho existing regbo in ussia by acts of viol ence, the procurator, April 17, in stituted proceedings against tho per sons arrested who will bo (prosecuted without delay. "It lias boon established by tho preliminary 'liquiry thnt many of those niTcsted belonged to (ho social novolutioni'ts and that their object was to organize nn attempt on' tio lifo'of Iho' emperor and carry opt terrorist nttocks on flrnnd 'Duko' Nicholas Nlicholaievitch and tho president of tho council of minis tors. Members of tho society wero seeking measures to outer tho im perial palnco whoro tlio en'peror is, but 'their attempts hailed," WHEELING HAS A FREEZING TEMPERATURE Wheeling, w. Va Mny. 21. A tomnoratnp of two degrees bolow froezlngr, this mnrnlng, cooltod all vegetation, and tho joss to fruit growers and- gardeners in tUq 'Ohio valley will lw ?loo;oobT' , " . MABION, OniO TJIHASDAY EVENINGI-. Q - !$$. escape, says (several passengers woo drowned, but this Is not confirmed. Tho steamers Stratford and Kansas, attracted by tho flames, went to res cuo tho burning boat and took oft tno passengers mid crow. Tho llro started between decks, and was not discovered until too late to fcnvo tho boat, w.hloh burned llko tinder. Tho coal passers, burned to death, wore In the hold and rascuo was im possible, although their screams were heard. Many passengers were taken off In night clothing. Ono woman had pulled on her husban's trousers while tho hu'band had part ot her clot.hing. Captain Traill, of the lost boat, was tho last man to leave the steam er alive. His clothing was almost bimicd off. Tho passengers say that both tho crew and passengers wero cool In tho peril, and that Contain Traill acted llko a hero. Henry Coords, of Fremont, was tho only Ohio man on tho Naomi. Ho was saved. THE COREYS ARE NOW IN THEIR CHATEAU Paris, ey and flitainn, Oilman May 21. -"William E. Por bride. formerly Mnbollo are safely established at Chateau, Villegensis, where i no grcarer port.mi o moon will l'o spent. i1. .... . .i their honey- BRYAN'S Say the Commoner Wilt not Make the Race if Roose velt is Nominated Lincoln, Nebraska, May 21. William .7. Bryan's friends say ho will not accept tho nonJinntiou from the democratic party if Jtoosnvelt is nominated. Hryau feels, it is said, that Itooscvelt nioro iipnvlv represents tho policies ioK which orynn stand mat any oilier num. ..ll.n nryan yeois mat no Jinrm can lie done the party's principals by giv ing lloosovclt nu uncontested elec tion . ':' FRIEND y o.... INSURANCE OFFICIALS ARE HELD TO GUARD JURY New Jfo'oik. liny 2L.Gcoigo It. fpru3in.ni of Cincinnati, manager uC tlifl injtouiniioii.ll .whey homers teonitnilleaj ami (Mini las Stirrup. hit assistant have been hold lo the rami jiiny on a charge ot conspir acy, ifrovnuir out ot dm n i"oI ilo -Inr-llMol ballots in tlie iccent PaSSCHgCr Traill CrnqhPfl MisimiiieolsU'ciious. n . 1 V i IT 4T A R 1 Y T I HIS SON 3 r- . mi Such is Jjie Charge Laid at the Door of a Raleigh hysician. nalelgliViNl (' . May 21. Accused of polsoningjhlx hou to ikisscss him self of fOOonnBiirancc, on tho boy's life and ofjmie property he owned, Dr. D. S.jnwwlaml Is under arrest her. -n tM Dr. Rowland's wlfo was taken in to custodyn a chargo of being an accessory (jjjhe death of hor first husband. 'Chariot, it. Strange, a loco motive ongjnr, Rowland married the widow of Sfansf . -i TEE THE A Nationaletro leum Com- pany'is&iqg on the Trailer Rockefeller. WiusilngFonMiay 21. In tho bono of having ansuftnico ot fair jilay from Uio-caUroaUntcc)mpitlon wttK" tho Standard Oil-Comnany, tho na tional Petroleum Association, today produced wltnef.ses nnd exhibits at tlio hearing before the Interstate Com mcreo Commission to show that it 3iifforcd troni uujilut nnd unreasonable rates nnd othci discriminations. Tho association i8 .,n ' alliance of many linns In Oh'.. Ponnsylvanla. New York and Canada; engaged In tho re fining, manufacture nnd merchandise ot oil. Tho principal complaints are against fifty railroads In tho central freight nflKnotllMnn Tim neenntnf In. 1trtit.. association. ...... ....... . , ,.v n...iMvmnun llifjiun HI ."U,TT, bcuiiiv mi orucr irom tno connni38ioii I.. f cdiin' the ndvantago which the Standard oil enjoys from ii pos- session or pipe lines from oil produc- ing regions. The association seeks lo provo tlict tales nro int unlfoi and fair as from different shipping points. QUEEN OF THE MAY. STANDARD yjg22 1 31 A V 21, 1907. NTO THE Hi WRECK vne ivian Killed and a Half Dozen Injured. 1'tlca. N. v., May 21. Tho Ilut falo anil Clovuland flyer on tho Now York Central crashed Into tho wreck age of a freight train near hero, this morning. 'Baggageman Finoy was killed and a dozon persons, mostly trainman and passengers from tho East, wero sorloiiBly injured. Tho conductor of tho passenger says tho freight Jumped tho track Just ns tho passc'itgor was approaching. DETERMINED' TAND TMEN Irish National Convention Turns Down Irish Council Bill. Dublin. May 20. The Irish notional convention today, on motion of John Redmond, leader of tho Irish party in the nritish parliament, adopted a resolution denouncing, rejecting and condemning tho Irish council bill, offered ns tho liber government's con cession to Ireland. Delegates from the United States supported Redmond and tho conentlon endorsed Red mond's claim that Ireland is now strong enough to compel a real step toward home rulo. BLOOD OF """ HUSBAND Spouted Over the Wife Who Caught His Body as it Fell Aft er Self Jnflicted Wound. Toledo, ()., May 21. -Harry Richardson, ago 20, a niiito of a (Jreat Lakes fn.'fghlor, killed him self with a revolver hhot, this morning. Tho police suy ho win iicspomicni iiecuiiso no could mil qu:t drinking. His wifo cuugbt bis body in her amis as. - Richardson fell, his blood pouring over her. lie was n sun of J. ('. Riichardson, n prominent vessel captain. Derryman In Wathlpaton SUr. n. i SIXTEEN IN A Caboose on Work Trains Collide Near Steubenville, This Morning-Two of the Twenty-nine Men in Ono Caboose are Fatally Injured. Steulipnville, May 21. -Two en booses, ono containing twonty-nino men, colfided on tlto l'nnliandlo nt t'olliorV thb morning. JJolh ca booses were reduced to splinters and sixteen men injured. The fatally hurt: Joseph Fisher and Joseph Zeno. Seriously -lijured: Thoin.-m M-r- TEMPERANC CONTINUES UNABATED Indications are That Anti-Saloon League will Fail of Even a Passive Endorsement Crisis in Temperance Fight may Come Tomorrow. Columbus, 0., May 21. -The teni peraneo question continues to furnish tho principal argument for tho Pres byterian General Assembly. All overtures favoring tho Anti-Saloon League, wero Tuesday transferred from tho tcniporanco committee to the committco of church policy, nnd a. resolution asking that tho duties of the permanent temperance board "f tho church bo defined, was referred to to standing temperance committee. MELEN- IS FORMING BIG RAILROAD TRUST Unless His Plans Fail He will the East as Harriman has New York, May 21. -If Cbarlos S. Mellon obtains, cemtnd of iho Huston & Muiiio Ki'stem all Xow I'higlnnd, instead of tho mora .pop. ulotis half of it, will be in the JTras 4tf a railway ue.oimx. tlio eipial of which cannot bo found short. if Iho Pacific const slates-, that are in llarrimnii's idutebes. Mr. Mullen's perrnrinniico; in the four years since ho bncamo head of the Now JInven system have been of a sort lo compel tho boliof that he aims to give bis company u vintuiiN monopoly of all Imsine w-i 1 liin it reach, 'flic New Haven luii acquired cunt ml n' prnetically all the I policy Imi'i tli.il cuiupctc BANQUET GIVEN T enieac hbes Knights of the Road Respond to Toasts and Tell Why They Follow the Life of the Road" and Why They Cannot Get or Hold a Job. Chicago, Jiay 21. V banquet to Chicago hpboes was glvon last nigUt nt tho Windsor Clifton hotol under tlio direction or Dr. Hon L. Iteltman ot the Urotherhood Wolf nro associa tion. ' Ninety guests wero invited and attended while 9.000 sought invitn tlons. No attempt was mado to vo form the guostB by making It n dry banquet. Hero Is tho bill of faro: Manhattan cocktail, purco of tomato nn grattu. boiled fresh halibut, parley sauce, Pnrlslonno beer, prime ribs of beef nu jus, mashed potatoes, green peas, ico cream, fromugo do brio and wafers, cafe nolr, cigars and cigarettes. There aro no stipulations as to attlro and nono ot tho guestB woro evening clothes. Ton of tho hoboes responded to toasts explaining why they nn ho boes, why they don't llko water and why thoy like life. Tho call of tho road was explained by "Ohio Skip" In tho toast "Wanderlust; Why 1 Can not Keep d Job." Others who fapoko wove Fred, tho 'bum,'; whp told "why ho hanga around a barrol house." John Smith an ox-convlct, who passed fourteou PRICE TWO OBNXR INJURED COLLISION ott, M. Tlemark, Joseph Track Daniel Hknnits. Ten others wero cut and bruised. A. work train and shifter with tljrce cais pulling out on tho same sidinp to make way for a passcngor train. The passenger narrowly es caped striking the wreckage. Tho injured were brought to the Steu bcmillc lioi1;il. FIGHT These actions aro said to mean thai the Anti-Saloon League be sup ported. Tho temperance committee must make a rojxirt as the last order of business. Wednesday, but the re port on the Anti-Saloon League ov ertures, now In tho hands of the pol icy committee, will bo mado later. Tor the most part. Tuesday's ses sions wero given over to the reading ami discussion of the home mission report . Have as Firm a Grasp Upon Secured Upon the West. in any woy with tho steaim rail nfflil'i enonnous passenger traffic. He luw deiiinnstruli'd a fitted pur poj t merge inlet 'tho New York, New Haven .fc Hartford as rapidly iiM K)iwible the lines now controlled nod leased by it. Mellen's road now owns. Iwenty one. ulrect railroads, suburban and inlertowii trolloy liniw, some .of which also control light nnd power companies in their respective) towns They are mostlj in Massachusetts and ronuectieiit . The next step will be the taking over of tho compli cated M-ifiu of corporations who ovtii the iM'luoik of trolley travos imr lib 1.- Maud. years In different prisons, whoso topic was "Why tho Criminal Has n Hard -nee:" "Chi" Whltoy on "How tho Vagrant Law Mado .Mo a Tramp;" "Gorman Fritz" on "Why a Man in flags Cannot Get a Job" and "Old Man" Steors, seventy-six years old, who told "Why on Old Man Cannot Got a Job." Dr. neitman thon addressed tho guests." speaking on the motto of tho ltrothorhood Wolfnro association. "K'llliltiowa ninl 'Mn 1A.I Thtv " ' V" V ," "tr-- , ,., , 'i I .1,1 JURY IN HAYWOOD TRIAL NOT SECURED noise, Idaho, May 21. Today's ses sion of tlio Haywood trial was de voted to examining and challenging talesman. Tho dofonso preomptorily! challenged John Fisher. GOVERNOR IGNORES REQUEST FOR A PROBE Columbus, 0,, May 21. Secretary Fllcklngor today stated that Governor Harris would pay no attention to tho demand of General Shorwood, that tho Ohio ponltontlary bo jirobed. m