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ri.is .r.". ' "5S.4! x "'BiiMtfi-t'ii i" 431 n J.- ! M i I M tMWfc. i . M 1 . M - M I iMTaa M jH-qr-.i -a - - - s- ,, -, j wASS! i&"?1 ru. s- -, '- - rvj?; "ft NINETY-EIGHTH YEAH. i -j- MONDAY. MORNING. AUGUST 21. 1905. Cl a yT1 CZAR) GREAT BRITAIN UPHOLDS KITCHENER AND CURZQN RESIGNS AS VICEROY; ROOSEVELT PROPOSES INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION TO THE CZAR !M 4a)JJl -s, M "" - -i - JJM ! -iM aaaaaTaa. aaaTaWjpk rKHr eSaj - '-W "..." ',- "aB$?Saa;S-.4- B --r3w3pr -MFm c-Jw e 7 ' SUMMARY OP The St. Louis Republic r. Ai SI, 11 THE WEATHER. it. Loaia anal Vfclaltr. Fair to-ds: unsettled weather tn-rilght; continual warm. For Miaiourl-l'artly cloudy to 1y; t,Vjwers In l.jlT.h portloa talr ta-mono. . i - S-7 1S-S1 U-S3 X. 12-88 P.M. 1-S 267 Yeatesslar'a CaadltliMsa. Weather; i'lr. Temperature: Maxin.ura. tl dexe: minimum. Sr aa;re YVIna: liire-ctlcn. Vrt aiij south: roasitrum Iwltv, rix mile an hour at T p m Prrcliltatton: Nie. Hu nj.jlty: Maximum. T p-r wnt ut 7am Itarcmeter: At I i m . an Inches, at 7 p xjr-T&Sl Jnrhta Mace of river: It; ft. pun ria 2 It: un sets C 17. Irnjrth cf la. I2 MTn rSfcr 1 21: lt ij'jartT. Auzitst ;: n iwon. Aiuoijl 51; f.rt' ousrter. September j. fu.I mo'.n. fceptera ber 15. -e7 4-W 9 W ? n-rs 'A.M. ln-I.ana Fair t-ila. kJn.r at n'slit tr to morrow tp ncnh pxticn; fair In utb. Ileht to fi-b outht l wt"I vilnd; Il!'r i Fair to-dj. i'-pt shotr In ! ihto l5ut (KM-tlAiS "J.4a-f? at nieht or t ncrtin In iiortri jMrti'.n. fair in su!h. lislt , to fi-!j njrinvrt t ir:hei wind Eaffrn 1n I"a!r in cut!i h.iir5 in Jth jjrtln t-a. ai.I jrrjhail- to-nMrro: roor to-uy In nrrtbft nottiun. Hslit to frrsh iijth ir.ia. yn th toat-u !oa I'artly .leuty to daj. incbjtljr niourr". i-mcrfTv fair Arxanit-iT Oktatiu-ii an.l It.I.j.i Trritor Virs to-J. to-moriQA fjlr N'liraklia h(j'rB o-djj . iwi'fr 1n -"t frtlon. t-raon fal' Kana Fair In tvrt hcwi It -jt ;or tlon tJa. to-u.orton fal W.1W .!. Paair IO. Ilntth olirra Pr ta FEATTtCS OP TODAY'S NEW ; - a"" nt Prarr CnNfrrrajri-. mrtum Kralsa tlrrrnt. ymaili.lB Klaaoaio rnani stir. flxr llnaitfreal llarl In rn.h. vllnar Fftrr In ttrtraum. Kr-ilJ.. f Itrnrt J. Ilrnani'l.. n. ttamna I). Urnita Krlarm Itnmr. t. l.nuU .rla Tf rrll.iri TraUi. Oral Kaarn'a ltt- tia;nltiuM. raara lnnr In Kamnai. 1 S. .lulln llucl-mt mn IVnlarr. 'rrnl HtXI.vmt 'nnirll Itt.rr. I 7. Itallta (Tit- raanallira. rtnai Urain Hair. U. Intllitna tn 'lalL otalrlifxl. t harrltill-'M-lnllln llrnnalna. J2. Knakriiihm-'i -rln! I'llclil. H-pnMlta.'"Ha-liln- (nmiilrlr. tnOratr'tmloftM vbhla I lil. KTEItY WIH. !'Hidm KiKi-t It pinjKiM- nrMtratiuu l fettle flliTraoef over Jap-in'a imsk ,m'- . PAOE 1. It ! rportrl th it C.ii h Co mcil Sitar )a 4l-cl'll fiirtliiT conrpion in J,,jcin are mit-o-iliM. JV.:i t fORar;. Shitisl.ii rriHn lioxcolt u-ilri'O An:r- Ican Kooii 1 wakeni'rB. 1'AtiU 2 I.on! urz..n I as rcistwJ. Vicrroy cf Imlla N-'Mi!'-.- of opposition tn Kltcl!Mir'i nrw armv polity. Hirl f Minto vucc. tMi Cuixtm I'AGE 1 MM" 11. t MIIIRBtV Krtil Keen's appointment a rwciv.r f lVoplo'a IJink l oon!iltro.l a rrcoRtil tlon rf liii iit. I'AOn 4 Bih prank in putting pink kimono ami lilac k hit on lrnnz nmph caui' trn.ttioii In W.M Kii.I I'AtiE 1 A!incn ! lironii r-turtx-.k from III Kurinn trip .I'.cmnjunl.'.l by tht Itccr fiid J T N Jol.n-tmi. IAGII2 Jolin iMnnrll is arroMril on chirco of hootins Jom U ll'on In m-ck at Taentl th and Franklin J'AGK li Frank StUwInsU nai ili:onn from 1'i'CKv hn lior-"" run .ma, but sc:ipI Jnjurj. I'AUC t V.irt X.IM.U ttJKbc. dtunnrj In Tpii nsicr. will lw burlo to-nlaj. I'ACi:? Tntli Wjril Improxmunt AovJition ap-liiti .i cmmil ! to Like cltt oillclaJs to tnk l'Atli: S Itie!." ln"tiratlon cf ilniniiis of Frnl rilrk A "hiirchl!l Jr iinU Mbw Stdta Mc Vubin arMirnl lACK?. Folk i-fitinsr to Inttrfric IUrr J Hsu'jrk Tlll'b hansp.1 tlil moraine for itmrilrr of Jf UluT-ln-Im FAOH I i.i:m:hl imimftk. IaUU cilvorj l txpt.M in lnjlm t'on ilttitlornl hivI t.tllOoJ Concntiin tMlv In luknt,.-e I T FAGi; vilo frr 1 blnc sraijaally cruhl tn tjrl-an? l:?;'C-rt frost iwiat Jn Statu Indicate t tfH -:rrit l'AUE I Rov KnabftMliu-of Totnlci O. -iiloi,r Vutral lsrk. . York Cltt. In M ttlfUtli!" tuilkin in flcht of hilf tsllliot pcrtn I'ACK li. Great ttu'k of Ir.tlUn Tfrritor fll trrnl Cfmr- to St I. uU l!r'rtctl Ttlrtwat acln--t Si l-ji ilriaf lAt!B - Nearly i' pr-ont ar? Itsj.irel by ecl lrp of pkitfrrtn at cotacr-tt3P laving at ltttlurc r.voi: I. JefCcraoa City nialtf r call o:i auJ!-acc for inJjrcmnt of FoiV SunJa cJolr.a;: ntre auitrr.cp ari. lr.c!u!ir.s ?vrl JlcpuMiciin poUtklaua "ACS It. UtTNn State Cctcntittf of lHin-jU mill he orsariii-itlon r-rfictir.I Jn re-v rl,pct Of State Oct,tr I 1'AGK K. Fifth ajisual Slate Fair tfj otn at alalia to-Jtiy; exhibition pronls' to cUp hoc d oth-r i tars. I'AOE 3L. rvcrsl member ! Texa tacb -aTtrt ioaa: IrncWc: stw. ar? co",t;m at tnpek trial Ucl fotto- anJ r:le las2ca a vcnllot of sujlty. FAGHI. Kour xer?ons arv lronsJ In cloJbvr: at SVctlwt Clly. Wo- wbtne strecta ar auaaBrrcrd Mr tea fet of aater. PAOE X Otrl I lrote3 In Eiall's Ijik tp Ncrth Teii duriiK wtaJtarm: liunlreSa tuv carrcv acaj: tan iii9 of fccat ta Dal- ia . i.t;n s. Mayor Dunn of Chicato L dc-1 for mil Has law K td limit. FAOB1. STOKT. OrcsaAamtkaa ef Texas rxisc circuit ia xaipKe4 Mr formation cf Tai-tuMsatrrfa iaaartattm FAGE . LMcJUrT'a CeH ln aoaMftaeaider froaa f AUaatca. rtlaiin rara. FJaUK CARRIE'S PINK KIMONO STIRS BOULEVARD TO MERRIMENT - a a TAIMil K KINUSI'.IJRY. Thp st mto. a " it" npiMrPil ye.f rJ i DISEASE IS SLOWLY SMOTHERED IN CITY Sxt f lnfffiion Show l-rn-:iM- in Xw Oiljini. GRASP TIGHTENS ON STATE. I'ailciSKii !JejHirt Ttu Vildilinu- :il Viflinw :inl OiIiit I'oiuis SuIUm Siie.id Tliu-e Deaths in !.a Fourchv. t SLIGHT REDUCTION IN I 1 NEW CASES AND FOCI. I It -t akaBBBBBBBBBBBBB I V bbbbbbbbbbbbbbI I I' "'"' AaBBBBBBBBa , Ba4afcif-f-B 4 i:KI'F!M.IC SPECIAL 4 New Orleans. It . Ant I" The 4 4 Ticiil fev r rpctinl to p. m. to- 4 ilaj w i a fo'Ion 4 4 Nr cne, 43. total cap to late. 15. 4 ivath I. total ilath to date. 4 IX. 4 New fori i:. totil foci to date. 4 4 or. V ltKi-t (ii.ti Jrcu Now irler.n. I J.. Auc 3 To-da' ottl cidl nconl of fortj-fie new cie. four deaths and nhe new fo- of lnfct!on l the be-t dd!l rcc-ird for the cit In ten d.o- In the Ptite however tl-e di h.i no: ben 'o hox ful Fatteron. It-. .'eli-ed ten new crtse-- to-Li. and the pUi-cuo i raplill weeplit; ocr the reidentlal dis trict of tint little elf. Charlc KiiJehori't a "u-e from New rlean. l.o wnt to Fatteron !j't Fri day to tiur.e the Mck. wtvstrjHk.n with the dteid m i!ai! and dled'thef to-dt. iUt-one c6c are reported ftom Klvrr lde In t. Mry Pari'" to-n,lsht. Tlil i the total nt that pol it up to Mate HuJQ-t Cltv dn.lip"il fixe clf to-da -d 5-arp Flantatioa ere iit n f. ri: f.i; nrroHTi.n mi-'iippi. Four new c-e of iellow Jlt. del-op-. nt M!)iilppl it M! . tp-dy. rraklnr a total of eer.ten at that place Ivxrlor Ftatk. IUilth "t5cer of I-i Fourche laith. r-rvrtd to-nlffht :hre d-jthi- from fev.r tt the snvith f IUou Lj Forjrr-ie Ir cornp-irt-on with the rpkl"mlc of l.-T and lt. the fUurio. of thf prrnt f. ver v'lu.Kin ! N-w lrloa- -4w thtit tve nnoietn netK'.I-. of flphtlns the? a'e are aady be;innlnc to fhow In keeplas dovn the dt!, rate In 17. 1 th rre, Bt date, there were 1 c2 end CJ dealh- Up to :he t re--!t tine the aunsber of cac has been tJS5 ir.ii the total dealhj- 1M. I-j 1T up to the pr-nt date the death rate m n.ors Utan IT rr c-jm at.d thU ar. nltKoJib tte number of ne ca I ttlshtly larger, the Jeatb iae front tl dieae hi-. l"-a bat a fract-on onr I( tr cent. MI1XJ uf -ioi itu:- AK KILI.FD KV 'tVI:TIU. ir'.U.tm of t-s-Tt2ito-i -rere t-terial-natcd ia New OrleAJi-; to-da b the jr-n-eral fcn-Ication. It ! etfcaated t!tat y.0 ton cf sulphur were cctss:n!e.l In New Or-Vaca to-dty. cr atj-jt twer.ty carloid. Mor- than fifty :oc were si-en to poor rr-K-, wro could not buy it, Tcctor Os.l t?r.-ros. Ui;cp of the i:-?icoi-aJ CSurth for L.-t-l!ana. ba ad dre.tf3 a Itttrr t- Sarcwa J H. White cf the Marin. Hospital iVnJc--- acsfrt Irr tfet rcsssiNy caes cr fever were be ir s-irrrc9e.j i-y local ptrtcun sn-l that if he o de-drci the BUhcp would call a ct:ffrecte t,t th nlaate-5 f the city aid crre t-m to make aijaaii r i fcoust caaraiatr asd oaearfa Sjl faaaa- CX atcksct. Uaunored, She Regards the Crowd Calmly From Her Pedestal at the Corner of Kingsbury and Union Avenues. MANY KODAKS FOR NYMPH. JlUa Carrie Kinsbury ha cauned no end of a aeaatlon by appearing all day at Kingsbury avenue -anl -L'nien- boulevard. Attired only in a pink kltaono and a black pJctutc hat. Her latet prank in the talk of the hour amorif- the reidenti of the Vet Rod. Xa explanation jf her whim has been ouch-xarid. but Ko-u"!p has it that Carrie ban demeaned herself. epx tal ly In -.lew of the h:en etir.iatio:j In whUh al-e formerly wa beld It the West Knd. 1 TiK s.-a tidal bec&ti earv )eait-rday mora- j In;, when Mira Kiusbury appearetl at Kiii-fousy axenue and Fnion boulevard. nrraed ntil Hi' a Jhpanco Liraono and a Hack hat Fed under her chin with a mag nificent bow.. She brazenly fac-d the eiriy tr.ornirK .huirligoer. Tls n the taik started. U ;i-ui.Lkc eltdfiro and kooii the whole U'e-t llr w.i- ,!!.-- u.-1-ins Mi King'bu- dbat la a liiiuuno. the our$ men -a -the-nelshborhood I amiVd broraliv. while the tiionr t-edate r?ld'iit frawiiod arid i-jH.-ke of the matter ai lielne; tnore" than cadalou."' llla-s Kliistury. unaware, fermlnsly. of the furuie io had treated, lonttirjtd in htr place at Klnj-bury ati.I Fnion tioitlevard in ti:j kimono nnd -hat lliroushotittbeday. Cimcm tiin!--. attixo tetl liv the unusual Ititit. tool, picture-: to lluu In at 15' ton lent. wliiV utility in tl'e irud iia"ed ttn--on'plimenUty rem.it k-. but not a Mu-h from J'i-h KltiR-bucy. "Get wist to Cat lie in lor j;Ud tag." cb. ril one otihiu of I lie iiiiKhborhood. "An, i:u on." nt.irtt-d unolh-r. "Them ain't her Simdav du-b" Tl.eni'-' her ma querade toc. mid rlnt'ti not a !et on with aomeone lo wear Via ou the Mreet." Mi's Furtie K!:iS"bury. it n::;lit be haul. is .mtime known, lull onl at time. us the "Awakenltiic Nmpli." She i the i-ntral-tiure In tlie beautiful colonnade that fotm the entranv to KinBbury u ntie. KlUKItS rilltli-TKX NY.Ml'11. ome time t,u Carrie took on human form .! .tll a It oiuld be represented In lirot s.' iinil-r the killful hand of AIN irrie rhelfer. a foi titer juJI of HrinK lu.ri'. Mi-- I'lieifr had -tuuled in Parln for a time, and It was on her ntum tliat -he comeiird the orlci.ial id4 of th-"Awak.-nln-j Njmiih." When I he colonnade at Kim-sbiiry aieuue waa completed Car lie isocured a plate of honor in the ery tenwr. Her rep.itatlon. which ha.-fpreid to the dour rnd.,uf the city, began short ly afterward. w The name Canle originate.! wlieu the ; ouns hien of the neighborhood, -omc-wliat Riven to liorfeb.uk ridimc. would s-alute her at ar! morntna; tin thilr start for a riK. The riders would draw up in front of the eolonnade and tdna; "Oood Mornlm. Carrie." Since then the nam: ha tut.k. with the rxteption that Kina;buiy hax been added Veytcrdav morning the t-arl rifers were Furpri'rtl to -ie Cartie arra-J in a pink kimonn. It 1 st I II a mster- who com mitted the deed. It wa rumoted that otneone. annoyeil at Cirrle's dearth of raiment, had taken ocealon to prov-Me her with clothin?. but (hat rumor haa Si'-n place to its- beinc the prank of some email bov. Carrie's risht arm l luld majetleillv over hr head and In the hand tra- a piece of red ytrinK attacheil to the hat. Her raiment attracted a cf-at deal of attention In the yi End. and people from near and far came to cie on Ml4 Carrie Kingbury in her toirs." The two tone -rrifStis that face Carrie from each ide apptard to l toilderably annnved at tl vounc; woman', prank. nd peo Tle could not but notice the our look on the face of the Jtarsoj le-i. ALONE FOR HOURS WITH LEG BROKEN A;-'' Man Is Thrown From Wjitron in ICnntinnr -mil Lies HelpWs in Koatl After Fracturing Limit. After Ivinc for three hour on a countrv mail with hl risht lea; broken In two place.. Matthew Mejer. 70 jer.rs old. who formerly lived at No. 2S2 Olhctrcet. was brouchtto St. Iouts last nia;ht on an SI.. K. . Tt train from Steadman. Mo . and plnce.1 In the City fiorpltal for trettment He wa a victim of a runaway! Jieyer is a cooper aril l cmplojej at Stcadmin. He wa drivjna; a team of mules Prlrt-iv at p. m. whn they ran awa nl.d threw him oat. ilracsln h(m oir distance and break ins Ida risht lea :w!. above the ankle. Tiie team took 'risht three irile from SteaJnan and ran wildly In the direction of the town. tccr remained wtth th team fur cne vli In aast jffA . a-ViakrL t Trepans Ha lll"' 1111 lW III TkllVVn 111 ill. jie, tued a-ay at the ,no. unt ,,e Warne exhausted nd fell over the dnhboard. His rjt was causht In the s!nI-tree and 1 e a' draBre.l about'l'.O -ards before n!s ! body fell to the jrtousd. The old man eutalnd te fractures rf the le,? w-hl'e beinc drscKed. and was left helpf. in the renl. He called for hlp. but ns one teas In hearlnc The pain, te naj, was ejtcraclatlnc. BABY ENGINE INJURES TEN. flu-ill's Track With DitMrous Results at Pittsbur:. ISttburr. Act. 3 To-nl?ht when a Urs"crow-d cf pleasure skers fii:,j Ken nywood Park oae ef the Pitwbune Kail way Cotnpan"a atauine-5t places, a min iature railway train, jumped the t-ack asd ten paecTr were badly hurt, bat note fatallv. When tte lefts jumped tte track the enrtneer. escaped l-ijory by jarcplaa;. but the ?aaensr werr draeffed over the tie quite a dtttxBce. Two of the tafsrwi. Mrr. ncbert Huhe aad Sum JaMs Baa. milt exfe oa- FOLK WILL NOT INTERFERE; HEUSACK EXECUTION TO-DAY Folk's Message That He Would Not Commute Death Penalty Withheld From Condemned Man Hope of Executive Clem ency Buoyed Him Up Wife Visits Him, Professing His Inno cense to Lat-Hanging Will Take Place in Jail Yard at :: O'clock. 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Emma . u-.ick. of " ITa South KiRhtct nth stre t. aril his t-piritu.d udvlst-r. the Itevennd Fallfr SIcKrlane. of St. KraiKi- Xavl. rs Catho lic Church, at Craml and J.Ind. II avinii. Throughout hi- prison life Htusack was. :t model prlscnr. and l.e did not give up hope of executUecltmtncy until last even-i Inc. He spent the afternoon rocini; the floor of the jail jard bctweti two Ieputy Shatiffs. and when no word rom Ji (Tir- cn City had bc-en heard at 6 o'clock his courasc N'san to fall him. After partaking of a liRht supper he paced up and down the jail van! for about thirty minute when he was Interrupted by Fatner SIcErlane. who pent a idiort time slvins; Heuack spiritual consolation. Father SIcKrlane left the condemn"d man's cell at T o'clock ami rrtumc d about midnight. l'rof-fltis her linsli.inii's innocenep to the last. Sirs. Hcus.uk. for the murder of whose, father HeU.u' will p.i the death penally this morning, paid her la -I vl'it to her hOdhcnl -hortty 1-efore the new.s of the Ooverimr's deci'Ion reached the Four Courts. She j-ront .dx-.ul a quart) r of an hour in the jail with her husband, and whlvp.-red word', of encouragement to li'm. A slip loft the Jill tears, filled hrr eves. She aid that h. r hu'ba:id'j attome;.s. former Governor Johnson sn! Charle" J. Staurer. were doing all i" their power lo induce Governor Folk lo commute the sen tence to life Iri rlsonment. atnl that he expected to hear from them before m!d mcht Heus.i."k Hit l--en sr(plne Wore Ms wlfe'y vi-it. but did not 'hor. th" leist lcn of weirlne. afler ph left him. tie 'at In chair between two !eputies and ruITcd nervoulv cn a clsir. He uat n t talkative, and -pent most of his time t irlnc vicantly at obj-e-is around hlru. i:i:.i)Y koi: kxkcftion. Alt the prejiiratior? for the execution hive been cotrpleted Fnlike other hanc Incs which hive taken place In th jail anl. the mob of morbll ils"it-reer that have in th pit witne.ej leal executions In this clt. will 1 mlslre. No one ex cept thr taff Of tr." Shrtlrf and Coronr -ind the nevpraicr men will i. admitted to the execution. Sheriff Cl-rke said lat nlsat tl.rt thj pr.e.ion tn the cal'ows wojld-le icin at r. J tills mornlnjc. The death warrant will i . , , ,, L l"""? J h"lit J-"' ltf"; 'lf,er wh'cl ; arni oi ;n, rond.aineit tu.ia will I, pinioned and the prtces'Ion. lefl bj Chief IVputy Sheriff KlKltbcn. will besln: Het.sack nil: be altnclcd m his last moment by Deputies Kollty, Tins and fmbrctht. wjo will escort him to the sal. low.;. The noo und black eai ui.i be adjusted by Jienrv- Stints, the. ro;smiker, and the trap will b- rrunr by Ixputy Shcriff Kolley. The crlnv for which Hea-ack must My the death penalty wa.s the murder of hU father-'n-law . Aurun ISaptad. r. lies, tod.- w ioi.su in tnc Kiicnen t n-s co.-ae. a: ' ro. 3i aouta Jentn street, on Xarch 1, 1A. lU;harr skull was crushed with a hatchet, which was found near h l5jr a s&art time after te murder. ' Hcuack was ?a ia the bouse a.xhort time before the Cls-cotetT cf the body by Slr. Ju.U. Raphael, wife of the siurdtrt2 man. who waa ick in lied ia the front roca. Heusack went home and returned later with hi -Safe, the rxillce nay that he had been drinking and when he returned to the hosse blood talrs wrnr discovered on Hit "eft ear and neck and oa top of hi 4a t84t Tafax, IIKFSACK.' be liatiK'd this momiuc - Jl 4444444444444J 1'KI.I. AsLKKP l HKI.IKK in- i:t:ritii:vK t i.st At ::i tli's morning, after falling .1-1' ep in tll liel't-f ih.it Gov ruor Foln 'vould suc u reprietiii at tlni li-t r.i.inid.l. Henry J. II. u:-.it Ir. i.'id mil-d to In- hulls' at O to day. w.! still to-jr.dlv slcepln?. Ig norant or fie f.ut that ji fate was fialeil. He was allowed lo sl. p in tb corritlo- of the' holdover Ut night.' iurioiindol ly the de-ath v.tch. In-s-ti.ui of Hn-r i.lueeii in his e. He sit iw.-d no viena of rrsttenes!c and uppcirvd to i-est ijuletly up t that hour. f'r O I 444a PLATFORM FALLS; 560 ARE HURT Crowd of .Mm. Women ami i'hil- ilreu Prccipit.-t icd Into VH:ir sir Corner-Stone l.ayiii";. CAUSED BY A STAMPEDE. Tltree K;ililiN t'oiMliii'tingfscrviit-s at Site if X-v Itjissian Syna- ;oue at I'ittslnir;; Are Among the Injunil. Fitts'.urc. Fa.. Aug. Store than Un men. wott.eii and ehlldrrn were pn-cltl-tatid fifleen fret Into a cellar b- the col lapse of a platform to-day durinc the f crelee. Inculenl lo te laylnj of the corner irtcr.e of the Itcth David Russian Hebrew Orthodjx Sjrnsnjtue on Sillier rtreet. near WasMngtcn. Narl all of them n-cte cut am! bruise 2. but It I-Itcvej that none was fatal'.y 1-urt. Three rabll were amor.;; thoe who neat down and, although injured, they concluded the iT"mony after the panic hid rub"Med. Among the n-ote x-rlously Injured are ILtbhis Ayhimky. ?. Graffman. A. is'oom end NatS-in Natljnson. pa.s'.or of thj con gregitlou. and I'ollceman Adam !fte vekl ," Fltll. I'lATrORVJ TOO . !uk for mown. The platform which broke was abo'lt fifty fe. I nuare. and had been construct'il ovc-r the oundTton walls for the accom modation of tbc rabbl ofCeera of ifc church and in'.ited gtiets. Jut pricr to the corner-stone trrm:r.n a brasr band le-nSing 01 ZIonl.tT. mareetl up. and when tie Zlonlats were Invited to puss over the phttfonn in o-der to irn their nsms to the toll to be placed in the !oc. a mad rash made by the thourard-s c pe"ca who had leathered zbcut to scire the same privilege. The pollcsmea were o-veew-helmed ami la a moment the platform wa packeel. Tha frail structure colli pM and fury Stt persona were carried down with It. Th panic tht frIlowed attracted thou- sanda to the rpot and the pt-Hce heal grfat dtrsculty in estricatinc tbe acrttusvlag mm sraajuaffj victua, froaj ta wTackstsa, ROOSEVELT HAS PROPOSED TO CZAR THAT HE CONSENT TO ARBITRATE DIFFERENCES On N:'cho7a&s Reply to This Suggestion Depends the Fate of the Por:smcu'h Conference It Is Thought That Japan Would Readily Agree to New - Plan to End the, War. WITTE CAN SEE NQ HOPE IN THE SITUATION. BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. Portsmouth. X. H.. Auj. 20. Tiic Abrw'sted Prcs is able to ammuace that the fcaitire cf the propo.itioa of President Rooscrelt. commualcatett tiiroiigli Karon Koca to Mr. Witte and trancniittcd by tae latter to Eaiperor Nicholas, was based on the principle? of arbitration. "vYctliier the iroporal tontf mpltcs arbhraioa cf all the articles oa which tte Jeaipoten:rne have failed to agice o only on the questiaa of iademnr cannot be stated with jKwiriver.css. but it i3 more thaa probable that it rck'tcs only to indemnity or to indemaity and tbe cessioa of the island o" cKbaKn. Neltucr In it .osible to say whether tbc President bas yet made a simi lar proposition u Japan. The customary diplomatic proceedings in such a care w'onlti l.e to submit tbc proposition simul'saeously to both conatries. r bnt tin ro niibt le an advanlage in Kiibmitlin it to tae other. To Kniperiv Nicholas, the anther of The Hague Peace Conference, tbe Mge--' :a of .trUiiatiuu. which will 'necessarily immediately command tbe sympathy of the public opinion of the world, will be particularly bard to reject. It" he agrees. Japan, if she ha.t not already done so. will be all the n.ore t.und to submit her claim to the decision of an impartial arbitrator. Attpiame by io:h ides would involv.- a preat extension of tbe principle of arbi.krstlu:i. as n.itioas have heretofore declined to arbitrate ques tions lurching their "honor and 'dignity. Both Mr. Takahira and Mr. AVitte, in tbe tarlier stages of the conferral e. absolutely rejected the idea of arbitration, and oniyLsterday both reiterated their disbelief ia such a solu tion. Ii was Hoiked, however, that Mr. Witte's opinion was not expressed as strongly as i wa lat week. ' M'Ki'i.M. r.v i-.r.i.t l.oii.;i :. Aii. 21. The LoihIuu 'Times, this moriilti): prints the Mlti iiik: " ToitMii.mtli. N. II.. Aujr. i A tele-Si-.iiii was ri'ic-ivi-d ihW eieuitt sayinc that tin- ar bas held a council which lias c-o:imMitiI all iUlii'ii!' relatius to tin- mmiv niifcri-m-i- ittiil that a (Iciiximi .ih taken, apiun utly unani mous, at any rate Ana!, that no furt iier ni-ess'niK e-ati 1k made i Jaiuili. Tic .sdiirc-e of this information i mil c.liiciitl. "Why did the PrWdeiu vtul for the Ki's!au AtulKtssadiirV Ills anxiety ha xbovvii itMlf tltiollKliollt the last xu-ek. iltiriiiR which Karon KaucLo paid four rlsiin l njrMer Ifciy. nt wiilic.iit invitation. liuTstmiiii as Kri d'l.v'K Appeal wiiH lo tlieKusHlans only, it i- iuferreil thai the lTeident knew from Kaueko all ibe Jaiawse bad t tay and desired to know from Uom-ii what Ktissiia's attitude rwilly i. lie is cunituonly snpioM-d to want it as a basis for an apm-al to the Car. "But tMitliiiiff is eertain and it is int even lertaiu lhat tlie I'resident in teniN i iutrvne in any way what ever. WltTK-JI MCFlirAI. RIIKRD II nv RtSSI 4iOVKHwET. "If Uoc4eevelt shoilM itrse' tthe rinnl I hl. used In hi original note to Nith Powers) the Cxar to make jieacc. he mould Hud himself eon fronted with an tinexpeetiil sitna lioti. i titil he saw B"en. he may l.ave snpimpcd the Uorernment of the Czar-had taken no active part in the lellberatloiiH of the conference, lie now knows the contrary. Ho know:-" that the final rcfua! of fonr of Ja pan demands ! the act not only of tin- i:usian plenipotentiaries, tin; of the Knsslan fioveratnen. tlioueh cot of tln Czar himself. "For scmie time no fns1i instruction'' were aykol for by the plenipotenti aries, or given. At one critical mo ment tlie will of the (internment made ithclf felt. The Czar has shown throughout a deep confidence in bis agent. He lias mit nverntlid them; he lia only Mrcnartbene-d their hands when he tlioti-ht i hey misht nei strcnsthetiint:. Xt VII.TBRS FIIXTl IM--f?R1R WHE' THE' ID 4t.' "Hat the oint Is that, upon full in formation of what wan passing in the conference, tlie Czar's iJovernment re sol'd that there should he no loneea idem on the on matter concerning which the J.ii.int!i'. on their shle. an ecinally resolute reimbursement if ! Japan's war eXeJ!e. ThN jUesvtion I ban n-Ter Ijctii dlcti'Mil as a cjnestion of more or les cash. It ba lie'U l!sv cuhsod on fadh sides simply as a iiues tion of principle. There lias been no bargainiiiif. Uus-t-la has never a?ked Japan if he v.o-.:!il take lislf. Japan lais never stig- Ke?t.sl to i:nsla that some asreenicBtt might be reached on tlie inetloH of the amount to tie paid- They have never approached erli other. "lademnity is a tlivicifng line. or. rather, a yawning abyss which Is as wide and as ib-ep as it km when they first lool.se! at each ether across it. .'Baron Roen retnrned here this morning from his vUlt t tbe lresl dent. Conjecture is busy guessing -- - - -- - ----- view, dui this at ieaK wobmi seem cer-1 tain: th; ITesldeaf. If be expressed nay opinion "at all, must have re marked that the terms Russia is now gsJcetl to accept for discontiaaatKe of the war are incomparably less tbaa "tbose which Satada nssst later asree Z If tbe war cuatlaaaa." ecnricg the adherence of one before QUITS . POST IN INDIA Ciiltuiiialiou of Hitter Feeling IV te'U lite Viceroy. Lord Kitch- tier and India Office. EARL OF MINTO APPOINTED, Commander's ew Wan of Aruir A dm in tst rot ion in India Waa l'is;lprovi'd ly (ItltgoiB ISritis.Ii Kepreseutative. "j London. Aur. a The resignation of Ird Curzon or KetJIeslon as Viceroy of India and Hi appointment of the Earl e,f . Minto as hU succes.sor was announced at tlie InJU Office to-night. According to th correspondence, which is issued hi i he form of a white l.ook. it appears that lar.l Ci.tzons resignation w".j cab'eil lo that office on August 12. The correspondence slioirs a decidedly bitter feeling iictween Ird Curzon. th India Office and trd Kitchener. Com mander In Chief of tlie forces In India, over the new plan of army administration in India. Lord Curzon's ilwatirfaction came to a head with the refusal cf the Cabinet to appoint Stajor General Pir Edmund nar row, on Lord Curzon's recommendation, military tipplymembee of the Council. Heplving on August 2 to the refusal of Sir. ftrodriek. Secretary of State for In dia, to make this appointment. Lord 4Tur- zon riuests that the Government recon sider Its e'eclrton. "In order to enable ms to accept the responsibility which I infer hU Ma Jest v "a Government still ieire.s m tr assume." Sir. Rrodrick again refused to eomplv with the reejuent for tlie appointment of Stajor General narrow, nnd Ird Curzoi replied as follows: "It Is apparent thv his Jjrtr'. 4v errment deny me tlat ronfldenec whica alone can enable me l serve them. anl attach a fundamentally different Interpre tation from mvself to the modification., upon the acceptance of which alone I con sented to remain In office. "The situation. therefore. remains where it wa whan I resigned in June. If the Government are unable to accept my views I request the Irera'er to place re resignation In the hands of hla Slajesty." FOURTEEN KILLED IN TROLLEY WRECK Freight Train Strike Crowded Htreet ".ir at lliitte, Mont., With Frightful ICesult Many Injured. Butte. Stunt.. Aug- V" A Great North ern freight train struck a crowded Co lumbia Gsrden car on the crossing at tb.4 Butte. Anaconda and Pacific depot here to-night. Fo-jrti-ei persona arc reported killed anl many Injured. ataggie ttarnanton er Butte Is amonc tae killed. CUR Stisa Siaw, a you: lady at Florence Hotel. Butte. 1 d!ng. Fotlowlcs are among the Injured: Johr Harvey, pekane. Waia.: leg brs ken and severely Bruised. BrMget Murray. Mrs. JfcndeL atd Maaten. B vf Butla. -1 if 1 i? 4 1