J m Fair ton ight Tomorrow I increasing cloudiness an d tt change in temperature J I I NUMBER itJMBER 3908 goS WASHINGTON WASnINGTQINTUEDAY TUESDAY EVjjjN EVEUNG N G GFEBInrAR FEBInrAR Zi 21 I5 1905 PRICE PR1CBON ONE OMB CENT I MANYFROMDIXE MANY FROM DIXIE WILL BE IN LINE AT INAUGURATION 7 Only the Nearby East Will Wilt Be B Better Rep r resented resente d PHONES PHQN S FOR THE PARADE General Johnson J hnson Will Use Them to Give Directions to the theMarc Marc hers her Marching Mllr < hlng clubs o1uband juJjsand and military rnll1tnryor orgrmiza Iza tlonsfromrthe t1ons tIonzfrorntheSoUth tromtl eouth South are preparing to take tak a prpm jr ml inent ent i Pat part > art lnthefnauguIal in the Inaugural parade pa deplxreL pixje D11e Landfill Landy1i1 t1d ffill really 111Iy be better 1etter represented repr fScnted Inth in the big blgprocesslon process procession ion than any ariyQ1el o i ther section sect1 nof of the tliecountI tliecountIexcept country except the nearby East New New York yorkandPennSylyanhf and Pennsylvania will send the th lar largest stnumber number of o f fmep mep men to keep step s tep with wlththeJ1usIc the music along a ong Fennsylvana ave iLve ¬ line but that was only to be e expected Among 1nOng the theSouth Southern rn organizations Which which w hich have h yemadeJ1Pp made app application lication to par ¬ ticipate t1 = lJmte in th3 th t1 parade are reBattery Battery A Pf o I Charlotte N C < X a company com pany of infantry from Alabama c labaro cadets tit of the the Georg Georgia ia Military MiUf ryAcadcmy Academy a battery batteryand and com ¬ pany from Florida Jrlo rlda a company cOtn any of in ¬ fantry fatltryfromNorth from North Carolina tw two regi ¬ ments ments from fromVlr from Virginia ginlaon one exeglmen regiment tfrom from Maryland Maryl d and 1idthe the the governors gov rIiorJO pf O cLouio Louis ¬ iana lanaMarylandand Maryland and Virginia and nd their c staffs In Inorc1 order l to to Increase the cavalry cav J r rrep rep ¬ resentation In in the procession pr ocessIon Lieuten Lleu te n 4nt 1q General Il ra1Chatte Chaffee the t4eu grand grandII1 mar ¬ anal has ordered 91der 1the the attendance u of the First Squadron Sq dron < of f the Ninth colored co ored now nowa at jtJt Fort Rlleyy RIle Y Ivan K n The boys of the Juvenile JuvenlleC Catholic tholic Protectory Prot to ty Ban BU1dof Band d of New New York Xrkc c city ity who played at atAlban Albany when w len President Jres lde nt Rodsevelt RQ evelt was inaugurated governor govern or willI willITe Wll Te e given a npr n prominent rnlhentpla place e in inthe the line x o of > t rnarch After the exercises at Albany Aib D p on i the t occ occasion Slonme mentioned Uo 1 d the leader l a r tif the t1 e youngsters qun ungsters ers band an < las aske lle d t Slay iay we 3 iJlaYwl1en > iay 1ay w when hen you are ar made a aPresJdent President Hle ipQtbe of the tlriited UnIted States Governor Roosevelt laughingly re ¬ plied M Bjgya 30YL Boy t Jf if I am Aver ever aver elected President Pr eslde rit your you band shall shallsureli hal1 surely play pl i 1r 11 thq thQpaugtiria ntPJgi r Par paradf3 de Work dri oIi Inaugural 1na1gulSfan Stands s Work Vorkon on th the inaugural stands tand wasre was wa re ¬ newed new d with withdonble double interest today Great G at forces ort orc of omen men were were put IHlt to work wor kc kcean c dean lean ean ¬ ing frgoff off the snow and nd ice from the l lum m ¬ ber and aDdon on some the stan stands ds sweepers sweepers were W re used us dto to clear c cearoff earoff off the packed snow sleet sleEtand and ice Work was started startedto today ay on the three stands statldsot at tt the Treasury Tr Freasurr asury Department Altogether 1together 7000 7000seats seats will be erected about aoout2QOO 2000 more than was first expected To Direct litectPar parade ae Tby > b3r Phone General G neral Johnson i ic c chief hief hle f of the thestatf staff of General 1 ral Chaffee Chaffeegrandmarshal grand marshal of the Inaugural innUln1ralparade parade has arranged a com corp ¬ plete jJet telephone tel phonesystem system system by w Which which hich he wlll w ill direct the th progress lJrogressaIid arid maneuvers ma 1euversof of the th Itaugural lrauguralpar parade de All along longthe the line of march from the Peace Jeace eace Monument to Eighteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue General John son will have telephone booths erected and andthcs these will be supplied with tele ¬ phones phon 2S a day or two before the parade The telephones will be connected with the police poUcecxchange exchange At each of thti th booths a amanwlll man will be bestatloned stationed most likely Uttelya a policeman in in citizens itlzeUScIOtbes clothes General Johnson will thus be in a aposl posi ¬ tion to direct dlrecteverythIn everything In case of a disturbance dls r1lanceofanykind of any Icind police assist anceyeariL ancecar be obtained instantaneously jnstant neously by rise of these thcsetelephones telephones Work at Pension P nsio nsioxiBu xiBu Bu ilding The Th great Pension building Is 1 being rapidly rapldlyput put in s sha shape hape efOr for the inaugural ball Florists FIQ ris pca1YE carpenters nters and nd decorators are hard at atworkchimging work changing the ihcstrncture structure from fIort1a a itprosaic prosaic l osrocofflC office building to a com ¬ modious auditorium and when the elec ¬ tricians turn the current Into the thous ands a and ndS of bulbs ulbshIddenamong hidden among the flags and nndg greenery enetY it Is predicted that th the e < efforts of oeall all au former ormeJ occasions will b be < outdpne The chorus of 60 6O 6OIeked picked Iclced voices that tnatwl1l will sing patriotic patrIotIcsongs songs at ai the th > bal all is being carefully careull drilled drll1e ibyProt < by Prof Percy Foster Fost r The Inaugural lnauguralcommlttceex committee ex heats an ai attendance atten tance of 12000 at the ball b U Treasurer idles reports satisfactory sajes of ball tickets Tickets for fOlthe the ball are re Ptt on sale salen at forty ortyor or more m r places arid at the thepresent present rate rateotsales of sales It is is predicted Iredtctcd that more persons will attend the ih inaugural I ball of March 4 1905 1han than on any other previous occasion occasfonln In th the < history hlstcrryo of the country air MrUes r Ailes ziiIe today gave out a complete list of the places where he has tickets on sale THE WEATHER WEATHERREPORT REPORT Both Boihth the Alabama Alabamaatld and Onta OntaIo f flo io depres Eon E sona on i of ot Monday morning have passe passed off to t sea selt and andtair fair weather W atherpreyalls prevails ir the Atlantic coast districts except ir eastern Georgia ergla rg iaand and on the South Caro Una coast Light rain has set in along alon the lower Jakes and rain continues it the north Pacific Coast States It is decidedly dC1d dly warmer warmer In New Eng land and relative relatively ly high hlghtemJeraturef temperature prevail in all districts except the South ern States The shallow depression depresst m in Intheuppel the uppe Mississippi valley will wmadvanceslowl advance slowlj slow1 eastward eastward In Inthe the next thirtysix hours and nd cause cau erain rain along the lower lake and In in the upper Ohio valley and the northern portion portIono of the middle Atlantic States with wlthonlysllght only alight changes in tern perature TEMPERATURE 9 Dazn a m mf f > i 3 32 I i noon Q S 4 1 lpm p mv > A DOWNTOWN TESIPJERATURE 1E fPERAJuRE < Regiatersd negs teredAftleck ir4 Affleck s Standard StandardThennoneter Ther riiojneter 8 9a a m 2 12 nooni noon O E I i 4 lp lpxn m > t 5 4 THESUN > HE SUN < Sun Sunsptq sets today u 64 5 Sun rises tpmorrow t mQrrow 64 6 l TIDE TthE DETABLE TABLE X IQwtlde Low i Ow tide today tpda 350 p m High tdfi tdeWday today 944 9441J p p m Low tide t1 1etPn < toniprrpw 9rrow41G 416 a am442 m 442 p Po m lD High JIfglttidetomorrowlOC9 tide toroorrowlO09 a m rolOS3p rnL 10S3 1O p m FIRE FIREWIPESOUT IRE WIPES OUT TWO GREAT PIERS IN THE HUB CITY St Stns Mis PJsfilp hips Baton lt n Hall and PhiJttd P Phi1ad1pia 1 Fhia FhiaB B Badly a9Iy Dama Darnaged ged gedMuch Much Mu Freight Frei ght De f stro stroyedc yed yedLoss Loss Los 15 J 1500000 000 Q OQUiXjS > BOSTON Feb 2U 21Inthe 2LIn In the most exten i sive Sh > e a and d disastro disastrous us fire ftr e tha that tthIS this city c u t I I has seen seenf fOr r years yeErspiers piers 3 and 4 of the Hoosic Tunnel Docks were totally de i strayed stro > ed the steamships Dalton Da lton Hall of I the Furness line lineand and nd Philadelphian o f theWllsonFurne the WilsonFurnessLeylarid ssLeyland line badly damaged and hundreds of oLth thousands usands of dollars do lIais worth of o r freight tr ight on the piera arid andcargo cargo in the the vessels wiped out by flrebetwesn fire between nl30aIld 130 1 and 4 oclock oC1oc kfhIs this morn ¬ ing Starting St rtlng on npler pier 4 on the ground floor I in some way wa y the theftames flames spread spr ad liken like a piairie fire ftreeenaga1nstthe even against the windleap wind leap ¬ ing across the water to pier 3 and inside of ten ten minutes after the alarm alarmbQth both great greatsheds sheds wereoncmuss were one mass of flame leaping high into the tbealr air and andthreaten threaten ¬ ing not tlot only the piers on on either side but butalsoth also the mammoth shed was doomed and by b the time extra xfia help 1 help elp bad arrived ar rIved theothershed the other shed was was doomed Every piece of firefighting firefightingapparatus apparatus In the city except the ver very y few left to cover cov qrcertnin certain districts was wascalleduponltwas called upon It was the th first time In years that a general g neral alarm had been b en rung In j Escape of Ship Crews The fire firew was s attended by the mostex most ex ¬ citing Incidents in cidents Off pier 3 lay the Furness liner Dalton Hall and an d when the th flames flam s swept through the pier to ¬ ward ward the liner Captain tl Gordon Gor d dn n tried tried to get the crew crew to warp wa rptl1 tije th vessel out The crew Crew paid no atten at attenfOn en tion tr trn n and for some time there was Was mutiny y yon on board Finally FIna lly after the vessel had had caught c ughto fire a line wasp was passed ssed from the draw of the Charlestown bridge to the vessel and the almost alm std doomed omed vessel yesselwas was pulled from tromherberth her berth berth On the the other o thersId side of pier 4 lay the PRESIDENT GOING TO ToPHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA WasMngtQns W tn Bmll1aYAtl BirtMay Ad ¬ dress dre 1 1s s at TL TI of P DEPARTS DEPARTS DEPAR TS EARL EARLYN EARLYINMOBNING = NMO MORNING RNIN G Baron and Baroness Von Sternburg Ste p tlIg Accompany JHhnD Him flintDegree Degree gr efr for Kaiser William President Roosevelt R osevelt will go to Phila 1 hl1a ¬ delphia tomorrow riiorn morn orn lng ing to todel1yer de deliver liver a Was Washington hington Birthday Birthdayaddress address Before the student body of the be University Un lyer sltyof of Penn ¬ sylvania He will also receive from the regen r regents gents ts of f the theunive theuniverSJty university rSJty the thedegrce degree of Doctor Docto17of of X Laws < aws Accompanying Ac the President will be Baron Speck von Sternburg Sternburgthe the German I Ambassador AmbnsSadorwhowillIeceive who will receive the degree of ofDoctoro Doctor of Laws faws which the theunIversity the university will confer canfetupyn upon Emperor William the the Baroness Sternburg Surgeon S1rgeonGe General eral Rixey Rix y and Secretary SecletaryLoeb Loeb Leave in inEaryMorni Early Morning ng The party will leave Washington In the the morning and will arrive in Philadel ¬ p phia hia about 10 oclock They will be met by the First City Troop of Philadelphia an d escorted to to the Academy Academyof of Music where the tbeexerclses exercises will wUlbe be held There the President will deliver his address Upon the conclusion of the ceremonies the President will go to the armory armory of the First City Troop who will entertain the Presidential party at luncheon Home for Dinner About 3 oclock 9cl ck the Pres P Pres President res ident will wll tako the train for Washington WashiQston arriving here in time for dinner District Commissioner Henry B F Mac Macfarland farland left today for Providence R I Ij 1 j to make an address before the Sons of the American Revolution at their annual ban banquet quet in honor of George eorge Washingtons birthday MAJORGABRINHTUN MOBCIIGJOMETS GETS E18 A SIXTYYEAR TERM Convicted in Philippines Phmppinesof Philippines of Government Gove m nt Vouchers VouchersWill Will L Take an Appeal MANILA Feb 21 21Major Major Carrlngton was was today t < dtysentence sentenced sentence to serve a term of r sixty years ycarsandfiyedays1mprlsonment and five days imprisonment for falsifying Government vouchers for the amount of 31500 1500 He was tried trtedand and convicted d don on five counts an and the sentence on each of these was twelve years y arsand and one day The The case will W m be carried to the supreme court of the Philippines and andtalUng railing I there will probably be bet taken kel1 to the Su ¬ 3 preme Court of the United Unlte States Stat S Sr r PLUM TREE SHAKEN IN INTERIOR i 0 Appointments in the Department of the Interior w were re announced yesterday 3 as as follows I Raymond H Van V nNest Nest of the Dlstric of Columbia fourth assistant examiner Patent Office Qfflceatasalary at a salary of 1200 1200 annum William W1 lIan F Cramer of New York ork mess messenger nger boy bOY360 360 per annum 1 and R Raymond aymon d C c Casler aslelor of West W est Vir ginia glnIamcenger messenger boy 3CO GO per annum o 0 C co WilspnFurnessLeyland WllsonIuro ssL yl nd liner li lin er r PhilaqjT rl1n1 lkl i phian When the the crew crewgo got up p on ondeck deck there thEre was no nobope hope fOIthembutto for them but to take to the water No time was left them to get getth the vessel vesSelout out no n thnetQ time to tq lower boats boatsaI and dget get aWay but tJlllhands all hands jumped ju mped and andthattbeYWere that they were all saves si d was wa s due to th the the courage courttgeartd and an d cPPlheaded c o1headed riess ness of the men 7 about out the t1 wharves and to some somepatrCllmen patrolmen Saved SilvedPiers Pier 5 The T Thc h Philadelphian Ph Ilade 1 p bian lay IUbet between fC en piers 4 4c 4an1 c and 5 and an Jis assheC3ugntJireshe s she ha caugrit fire she saved pier pJer5 5 from being eJng aeStroyed d s iroyed Tliat flh at pier is in in process roceSSt of construction construcI having IHVd g been b n leveled by fire lesstb less than na a year ar ag ag1 = l Through hroughthe the excellent work WQrkof of the firchpaf s the th Phihtdeiphlan phn tJelI > hia ri was < saved s1v d from total loss being eventuall cv ntlJal y pulled cut Into Int the stream tr am by tugs When the vessel was wa > mpycd moved Put utsl1ed s shed hed 115 No 5 > caught augbtfireIna fire in a few rcwplac places So on th the roof but It was w ssuved saved rnJIlpraC from prac ¬ tical t1 aldumage damage Early Erythls fJYJhls this morning the thelcport epprt spread fjnin the th sailor s 1110 r ha haven an where h < r cth the Q Phil a delishians ndelphianscreW crew was quartered quartered that two tcs > Si Sif f their crew were w reniissJng missing 1 Loss Is 1500000 I IJ J The estimate SJhateof estlr ifate of JhcloSS the loss Js is 15X5000 15o Two firemen and andon one of Q the Philadel PI iladel phians phia ifs crew cre w wweres were weres were wereseverely severely v relyJnjuredand injured and ancL with withtw two other mem memberso members bers of the the crew picked out outo1 of the th water W Wterar terar are are at the relief re Uef station s lt1on They heY are a1 Firemen FlrelllenJohn John F Murphy concussion cOncussiOnf of tl1cbrnIn the bruin Den ¬ nis Driscoll toes crushed crush d and back in ¬ jured Fred C CCusbing Cashing of London England Engl nJ right leg fractured fractU1 d Charles W v Tate of London Londqnsutferlng suffering from Im ¬ mersion mer ion arid imd1011n John W V Fellows j Uowsof of Liv I iv erpopl r ooJEnglani England suffering suferlngIrom from immer sipni si sioji Srlng During the forenoon the themlssing mIssi missing pg men men were found and all hands have there ¬ fore laeen bee beeg accounted for APPROPRIATION FUR NAYVHBAB NhVY GI11F1iNQ YJ NG i il l f PresfdentTl President Thanks an1s Eepre ere sentatlyes sen tativeslor for Support WANTED TWO BATTLESHIPS 1 Will Get Them ifthe if the Sena Senate te Does Does Not ot I Upset tJp e tBilr Bill Jus Just t fP Passed s e I hy byH House us Mutual lIutualcongratulatioDs congratulations on the passage in the House last n ight of t the e nayalap naval ap pjoprlatlori proprl Uon were indulged In in this morn morli ¬ ing Ingby by the thePres Pres ident Id nt aildil arid a number of Represcntiitivcs who stood sto dby by by the Ad d ¬ ministration Inistrationand and cast their Votes for forthe the item in the bill which provides for fortbc the construction constructJonQf pf tWQnewbattIeshfps two new battleships Several members memberso of the Committee on Naval NavalAtfalts Affairs called 3t at the White House To 10 all a ifo of them the President expressed his thanks for t their aIrsupport support They fntumcongratulated in turn congratulated the President PrtsIdentup up ¬ on on qn the success o of f his efforts Sulzer Su lzer for the President Among the naval navalcommfttee committee who Whostiw saw the thePresidcht President were Chairman Ch lrman Fpss Representative Representa tIve Dayton of West Vir ¬ ginia gIrH 1ndRepresentaUy and Representative Meyer 1 Ie er P Of Louisiana Another Congressman ongreSgmaIl who expressed expressedelatWn elation over overthepassageot the passage of the bill was Repres Representative ntative William Wll11amSul Sul ¬ zer eror of New York I Iamwlth am with thePresideI1t the President every he h Is with the American Amer can people gai the t e New York Representative And may add that just now he is with th American people to a greater than any other President has been < the days of Abraham Lincoln The pas ¬ sage of the naval nav al bill with the pro provi d ¬ sion for two battleships could not < been beena accomplished without the help 01 the Democrats We stood by the Pres ¬ ident Identand and he appreciates it i Senates Attitude The Representatives s could throw n light l1ghton on the probable tateO fate of thebfl the at the hands of the Senate The Pres Ident did not notdiscusstbis discuss this phase of th matter w ith them They Tl1 ys said ld Senator Spooner w who ho also also saw th < President P Preslden reslden tthls this morn morning ing lngexpressel expressed tn < opinion th that i there would wouldbe be a fight the theSenat Senate over overthe the naval navalbUl bill He not know exactly e xCtcHy how things thingsslood stood said but he knew enough to feel there would be a fight of some sort probably Jrobablya a hot one MONTANA SENATE SENAIEUNSEATS UNSEATS THE PRESIDENTS HELENA Mont Feb 21 21The The yesterday yesterd lyunseated unseated Con Conrad rad jKohns person per3onnJ al friend frlendot of President RoPsevelt Roosev lt and gave gI ve the seat to John JohnL L Bielenberg his soninlaw This fate also killed kUIedthe the bill to pre vent t the remarriage of 9fd1Yorcedp divorced persona rson AGRARIANS AGRARIANSSU SURPRISED RPHI8ED AT AT BIG MAJORIT BERLIN Feb F b 21 nThe The reichstag ap proved today by a yotefl92 vote of 192 to 53 first ar aru tlq ife < fe of the th rec reci reciprocity recI i procity procity treat between Germany G many and Austria AnstrlLiand and ccpted < l t d the therema remaining fn1ngp paragraphs aragraphs with oi out t it t4 debate bale This was wM the first votaon vote on the th L jotn rn mercial treaties tre Uesad and the large lar < emttj majcrit surprised surprisedevctl ef een en the t cApllrans Agrarians All li th 1 pther 9 ethier the rtr treaties atlCft dOU doubtless buess1illb will be accept a < ed eda atter aei r short Ji l1ortpcdoiliJ periods of debate i < C < 0 0 > 0 RUSSIA RUSSIATOTAX TO T X PASSPORTS OF ALL LE LEAVINGEMPIRE VIN EMPIHE St State t of 0 f Ara Aaic pat Ghy h hy Pre valls fl the < AeT ACTIVIIY MIY o ONIHE ff IEsrIKE SIlAKE i Czars zas Tro rO l5 f ps s Perl Pei 4 4ecting ecti ecting clin n g K Their Ill e r For FoiIfiatio1s tlfitatiqns ationsat at t 4 > Vlao V1aoistok fosto k tJit ST PYTERSBTJRC ij Fob r t 21An l urn i pesfalji pe al u2c khse ise issued todayi today prpytdes for fo I the taxation taxati nof of f fOeigrs dr r > f ig1 gsergt 1l passports paS PFtSth the procp Plo proccd ji iI as to tpgO go tp toLrd Q aTd 1dt1CtCi18ing incrcasiriglthe increasing the revenue rcve 1tCOf of the th R pj4 R5dtosC c jJOsfQSs a 9SS Society ociet Ten TQIi ro roubls roti bl bles 5 tax TIJf1 ilftb Wb1s R c charge h Jl Jle > e d dll1t don Pri on the 1 passports of ot Iore Iorei6n for forncrx i6n 5S rs 1caVln leaving icaingRussia J11s Russ > ia Ia and t an 11fJycr d five roubles JfbJe on Ol Oil j J ijfose those h pe of OfP persons r S 0n8 en e n ¬ tering teringR Russia ssinr ffi > V 1 1teringR The Ti1cukascauthQrhes ukase authdriafes the co collection oUecdonol ilection of these th Hettlxes taxes for forti t tt iv tit timoflths t inpnths nQ lhs but byt it i is stated l the th temporar tcm Jor ir r m mq mc ksure 1ure will IJI last till t1l11heCIfl the crifi e of t the H war W nr In IllheFarEtst lube ne Far East ptspi Dspdih Dspatches ichfts s from pa Bairn itu statQ stAt tat that thu Jstlcet street fighting brolce brQl eout out tlj there r onSun on Sunday a Y Qe be i tTjreeij twef > n1IJssulmnn Mussulmans and Arme Armeni Armehians hiahs ns Thjrtyj Th Thtrtyllve t > rt rtPOrS rfve persons POrS Il were eie kille 1t111ed d cr c Woi wounded indcd il1c1 gThc The n hostil hOtilitles 1Htes ities were resumed yesterday yester Y All th the tlt rioters r are ar weli w li armed arme and the police P91fc policewere were were t11 unable ibJe to cops with V1t the thesitu sltuatiprii situatiOn t q Business Busincss1s d Is 1s Suspended l1 p nde d I A All l business uinesswa was suspended uspendedon on ac ¬ I IcQmtQf count cQmtQf of the the trouble tr pble and nd l last lst evening v nl g it was WJ feared civil chnwar war pn 9nas a srna small wa il n scale qaI wa fmrnl1ent imminent Reeafprcements Re nf9rCc1Den were wel summoned and today J dny Jhe the j riptferfj rl rlotti rlottiare trs are being heingS subdued bdUed The T h e cause c of the pu outbr outbradk tbreak enk is supposed 5 Up p O sed i tp to have haveb be rieen en en a blood bloodfe feud d r i Oyama Ma Makes kes Report Repo epo t 1 j TOKYO Feb Feb21 21 2LField Field FieldI Marshal rs l1a l Oya 1 mareports ma reports a 0 small m lI infantry attack by the < Japanese ane on Fangshan Fall an yeaterr 3 tet day > He H also asol asolpor vrepqrttnW repotte por th that ttl f the e K < Russians she shelled ilea Xjipatal p on feSunaaj unda with heavy iii 1 1if f preparatiptj pjellata tQ tot an a expcctedqa expeete xpe t fl a rt f tac tach t on o n Vladivostok Vladi vs fk by yt the J J Japai panesfe i e i the t RUs Rt s slPris s nsare are throwing ap intrenchments on the northern bank of the Tumen river Police Find More Bombs In Houses of Suspects LONDON Fe Feb b 21 21TheSt The St SL Peters J cters 1 bur burg burj georrespondent correspondent of o the Dally Mali Mp i confirms Cbnfirrns the reports th that that at theCZ the Czar r the tpe j Dowager Dow ger Empress and Grand Du Dukes kes Vladimir arid Alexis are practically pr prlso prisoners isoners ne rs in their own c n pa P palaces a laces He Hcsa says say g I that if they thcywIsh wisit to go out they must preserve a a strict ln incognito ognlto The police insearchinlr In searching the thehouses houses of 1 I suspects have ave found four bombs w which hich I they th declare are areofreisn of f foreign make Any An one neQf of them Is iss1fiIciently sufficiently powerful po erfulto to i destroy dMtroya a House lOuse The Th The e welIthyresIdentlare wealthy residents are getting g pan ian ¬ i icky iek and many of them are are making ar r rangements r ri ge r rHmts Hmts to tor reside 9Id abroad ab ond permanent p erman nt ¬ ly A number n tn pberaf of capitalists capitallst are Ulevlndfng winding up their businesses t o Hard to Get Passports Therefore the government governm nt ntn in n order ordertc to J prevent a wholesale flight tUg ht of the rich and an a run on the banks is isp placing lcit g op ob staclos staclesIn In the UieWUY way of issuing issu 4ng passports p assports A St Petersburg dispatc h 1 to the Reu ter terT Telegram l gram Company which I is some ¬ times an indfrectcnannel indirect channel for official offfc1alan an ¬ nouncements confirms con firms the numerous re ¬ ports that the th Czar z9r has ha definitely dCilnItelYdectd decid ¬ ed to convene the Zemski sobor pr or peo ¬ pies plesassemblY assem assembly bly It adds that the decree calling the thetlssembly assembly to meet is expected to be issued on onJGarch J March arch 4 The Th Moscow lIoscowcorrespondent correspondent of the i Daily Dailla Ma ia ll Hsas says sas that th t although the edu ¬ l cated ca ed industrial and even the theupp upper upper r classes may discuss assassination assassinatl n with levity it is impossible to doubt that I the peasants whoformthe who form the bulk of the population regard It with wlthunmiUgated unmitigated 2 horror and detestation Peasants Wait Outside Thousands of peasants are arepatientl patiently > waiting outside the Chudoff Monastery Church for an opportun opportunity ity to to share in the continuous solemn masses that thatllrE are being said beside the coffin conta containing ining the fragments of the body of Grand Duke Sergius Sergi us Their heads are now now L bowed In prayer now Uplifted in Intense emotion while within the church the tl1 scenes of weeping and l lamentation mentaUon are continuous The students did not appear on the streets Monday Monda in In their academic uni ¬ > forms fearing f arlng that they would be at ¬ l tacke tacked d by the crowds who WhobeUcve believe them to be responsible for the killing of Sergius SergI us Students StudentsSpeak Speak Freely Their Views on Revolution n ST PETERSBURG PElERsBU PETEiBURGFeb G Feb Feb21oThestu 2lThe stu ¬ I dents of f the unIyersltYhayingQbtained university haying obtained Governor Gov rnor Geni Gen GeneL iOl l TreppfCs sanctIon to meet in the hall of otthe the university tp to dis ¬ cuss whether they would wouldrcsum resume their studies or orcan continue lnue their abstention filled the hall tQoyerfiowing to overflowing The lhestudentshad students had previously sent n a a deputation dapu aUontQ tp the fOlelgneorrcspond foreign correspond ¬ cuts at their hotels to invite them to at ¬ tend the meeting so s that an Impartial record of the proceedings might be made Those taking part Partin in thefuec the meeting tlng were wcxe greatly greaUyexcitedand excited and the speeches spee ches wer9 were extremely violent iole tOnespeakera One speaker anathe nlithe e matlzed the war as contrary Contrar to the in In teresta of the he people whp did idnotc Ikinot npt care rea a V f button for Manchuria Another Anoth r speaker Bvet1r r urged urgedhlsllearers his hearers not to quit the hall until they had sworn to destroy the government governrnen t Was thel there e he asked a amaramong man among s them themwllUng willing to saCrifice himself himsclftok1ll to kill V I GeneralJ General J Trepoff e I This hIS evoked o d wild 1 Id applause Others O the rfi ap < Qpnt Contf11ued ued on Second Scondae Pasjei Page > < > < > Gc < MAY BREAK QF OFF OFFENGAGEMENT ENGiGElVLEN1 ENGAGEMENT I r i 7 I 4e Ar i 3 j 1 < t I 3 i i I c an I 1 3 s 9 5 4 I i 1 4 7 P A t 7 I 3 t 7 4 2 r j s3 7 q 7 r 1 3 7 5 7 7c c 1s i 7 ls 4 1 b z i L a 1 CROWN PRINCE PRINCE FREDERICK AND DUCHESS DUC1iES8CECrrTA CECILIA I Jn Under ler Inst Instructions 1cions Prom the EIl1PQrlits Emperor His EIiesJ Eldest Son Calls CaI1ff 02 a Meeting Mt ng With His HisEian Fiancee ee ferrnanLroWfJPrince German Croum Prince ll NOw OW tn in 1 Deep lrJt c 1 Ua1fJ naE2dWy ry 11 11t t I FQ1iJ Found Duchess C sS Cpciiia C Ceciia Qjli JI Alone ny Iri in p Pfor Florence r l1 l1e e and Sought Kaisers AdvicePromptly I W BERLINrFeb B BERLIN RLINi f Feb b 21 21Although Although A1thoughthedIt the dif ¬ ferences feren sthnt that arose between betweenCr Crown wn 1 1feren Prince dn ce Frederick F r d erlc I William T JIIi a m and a n d his fiancee n a ft ftc c ee I or orthe or the family of his fiancee at Florence loren e II I have iiav not nots so s far led to a formal forlnal15reakiQf Breaking off otto of his bIsengage engagement engage ment to t r the Duc Duch Duchess hess 5 Cecilia Ce Uia ofiIecklln of MeckleriburgSchwerin 1 itrgS hwer Jthe the the trouble has husb by no 1oUieanBbe mean means been IsmOo smoothed 1cd over t an and d the outcome out ome is fnd9ub in dou doubt bt i Oi O Instructlonsfromthe instruction from the Kaiser th the th IC German rman consul at Florence Foren e nvestigated J1VesUg te i the < c circumstances clr umsl nces of the in misunderstand misunde rstand I ing arid ll1drIiiH1e made a 3 full tullrepoIt report I Whfcn th the plan JEtn was first proposed Prop sed by b l the prown crown prince to visit yis it the Duchess Cecilia somewhere in the south Em Vctrdaman Will ftVillOppose Oppose juTtn J Jhn W hn f 7 Tfl ShCll Sharp f nciip ri 8 TTf TS A p IT Wi Williams H Ha > IT a f iiiiU iiiiUjns f I T liams T XV s jns S O Governor JovernrofMissis of Mississippi ipptov Owns Ow hsArnbittQns is Ambitions to to Enter t the the the United Un ited States tates5enate Senate SenateHas Has fl StrOng tr f ng > J ViewS on the theRa Race eQuesti Question I N3W NEW ORLEANS QgLEXNSFeb Feb 21 21AdYi 21Adyies Adyiaes es from rpm Jackson Jackson Miss state that Gov James 11 Vardaman var Vardarnan daman of Mississippi il1S ls ippi will wUf positively positive ly oppose the election of Representative Represent tiveJohn John Sharp Williams as the successor of Un ited States Sen ¬ ator Money Mr 11 yilllams is accepted as the most available avaIla ble candidate but Gov ¬ ernor ernor Vardaman is ambitious ambit1 us to enter ent r the Senate The breach Is is widening between them and an d dwlum when Representa ¬ tive Williams WHIiamsreturr returns s to the State after the adjournment of Congress he WILL WILLDRAFTABILL DRAFT A BILL CLAS8JFYINGROlJCE CLASSJF Y1NG POLICE Re presentative R l es nta tive Babcock Bab Babcockand oc kandCCJ1In and Ccmm issioKer issio 1er West VVestGonfer Con fer Upon Uponthe the Matter MatterSchool School teachers TeaGhersaI and Afir Fire f > J men in Sam Same Category F During During the lhesummer summer recess recess of ofCon Con ¬ gress Dis District trIct Commissioner CammIss oner Henry L L Vest at the the request requestofRepres of Representative nt tlve Babcock chairman of the House Com ¬ mittee znilteeon on the Distr ict o of f Co lum bia will I frame a o bill to be Introduced at the next I xt session classifying the Metro politiin poUtnnpoUce police force a along lines already alrea dy proposed propose by Major Sylvester Jtis It is also intended to divide members of o f the public schcol teaching force and an d the Fire Department into classes according cordlng tol to length ng th of service Bills for both these departments fswm will be prepared in the near nearruture future An In ¬ crease cre e in Ut salaries salarieawili will be the result pr ° the thencwclnssIftcufion hew new classification R Representative presentaUve Babcock n bcockcalled called on Cj Com om missioner m1ssionerWest Westthfs West thsmorningand thIs morning and had a long conference with him relative to District DI > trlct salaries al rIes 1t t is understood that th t favorable action actionwUI vUll nil be taken taltenon pn the proposed p rG p edb Dills lllSl at t the O next n > < ti qession < S Slon In I n brief it is proposed propose 1 to toproq1ote promote a amem morn mer of the pplice force orce for instance from fro m one once c lass fa ss to t Another at the th e con ¬ elusion of three threean ana five years tho o service s q < cc o < < c < F L y pcror rJ William mlaII1 made the t 11e condition I gl t Il that she must rnu < t be b accornpanif tceonnedby tj qvyh ljy her rrnot4 nipther r WtJcl1coPQrmcd whlcli vhilchi conformed with Germari qermanidetsof ideas of J proprie proor topr le lely ly in such Sttcb cases caS s The Grand Duchess Anastasia was an ¬ t gry ii T because the Emperor bad not per per ¬ mit mitted mitte edthemeetinlto d the meeting to ta Lllte take ke place at Cannes Cannesb11tfinaHYCOl1scntWto ji but finally ponscrited cozisented ti to > Flor ¬ ence l1CC as the place plac for the meeting but when wh nth the date datearlJved arrived she shed delayed llye her departure and let Cecilia Cecillagpalone goj go alone promising to follow in 1la a a JewdaysTl1 few days The crown prince IHiJlc s eeing ejng the thc3Wltwardness awkwardness siwkwa fclnes of ofthasituation the situation arising aXis J from the ab abO serice sence of his fiancees fianceemothE17 flancee mother and an d the I ISehce delay of ofn her ernrrhaL arrival W wrote rot e t tp to Oth the eEm Erii EmV V peror for advice The Emperor tele tei graphed p dSend Send end Cecilia CecUiato to her mother II other You LO11 return at once once 1 < I will not f find nd thc governor 5 suchan cha v ar r I dentadmirr dent admirer of f his J + > Friends FrlendsofGovernorYardaman of Governor Vardaman = con n ¬ I sider the tQeyacanc vacancy in prospective prospcctiveScp Sea ¬ ator Moneys IQneysseat seat as asoneopportunity one opportunity for the thefurthcr further advancement of 0 Gov ov ernor ernorVardamanand Vardaman ardaman and there ther Is reason to believe be fieve that the governors governors an ambition ibitlon lies In that direction The lh governor has strong v views iews cn the race raceq question estion He cannot succeed himself himselasgo as governor ernor of Mississippi and there is no pr probable pbrible Congressional Congressio lal vacancy v can y in his district distri tandtheSena and the Sena ¬ torial tori a 1 probability P offers 9ffrsm more D re induce e ¬ meats mentsthan than a Congressional Congrm sional possi p ssi ¬ bility < I respectively > The law r wnrPtcscribe will prescribe an absolute term t rm of service serviceand and an abso ¬ lute salary for each class class120Qbeing 1200 being fixed for the maximum salary sal rv for fori a private of class A Thp The annual appropriation appropr iation d bills there ¬ after will not notspccifr specify the number pf of men in each class classr r which has heretofore l been ell estimated by the Commissioners but ut will ma mal make ke > c a lump sum appropriation for police J salary alarypurposcs purposes to be dIvided lhlefl according cCQrdlng tQ t the actual number Inetlch in each class LIEUTENANT BOON TO BE PROPPED FROM THE ARMY I Second S on d Lieut Francis Fra11cls M 1 Boon Nine I teenth Infantry has been sentence d by in a courtmartial at Vancouver Yan ouver Barracks to he hedimlsscd dismissed d from fromth the army One of the charges cltarg esa against a in st Lieut t B Boon O CIi was the th e I taking of ota a Colts revolver I For 01 a persistent persist ntc cough ul1 Pisoa J lftaGure Cure for o I Consumption Is an aneftcctW11 effectual rcmaj rOInQi1 iv > A 01 IW f 1 c 2 c J EUPI EOPLEOF EUF TEXAS FIGHTING TYR TYRANY NN O Or OsTAllnknn r sTAllnknn lH nfr OIL l r rl l fi u H U i 1 ppeal PP ppe S l l to the President tffi t to J Extend xtyncl the tl1eh1V tnyes tigati tigation r tr AClQNSFIH ACTIONS OF IIIE s1RUST TRUST MtvRoo Mr Roosevelt veltlJ Alay aygtt1dy Study the SittJ Situation tjQl1 aj at kFirst First 2 H IIand nd FreslftDrit Prfsident Soflseveft Pooaeclt HSff HSffmpst will mpst most likely malferavpefsohar make 1 i Jj personal irtv investigation stsatiPi5 i in into to the oil oilsi6iatIoi5i situation Qt of 5ii 5iies Texas es fWheivlie when he iakea takes his trip to py Sari Antonio next next itaprith month It tls Is eharod har b g4t d j jfiat that a tthe tthes the Stiaa s Snndard 41ri1rtlOJ ra Oil Qomnanjr O l1 pyh iSa has fc f1 jpraeileHlis > prtectceiiiy ict Ml y tui jiiiiea the thEe Beaumont Bea II39D t fie fi lichi M ity by Y jt itS ritex mercIless riess aiinl wni < ni1ati nhlation nllatjph n of o oppo OppOSitOfl PPQ Sfipn U lt ite itS arbitrary l itraryqQn cpn 0072 trpl pf oitha the pipe pipe lines Utl lincr l its mPnppo mon rnoropoly poIYQ ly of th the wfiter > water iiter rights rightsottle of the river river IveraI1dciQPt arid epast coast cities and md tnd jt1is its secrpt SCCrCt ctrebate rebate contracts ontr ctJf with the t the etaHroads railEPaasjof railroads af the the < State ftate As a result res11tthepoom Vthe the boom Wl which which Ch was wasstarle starte d In Beaumont anf1piq and prqinlsed i ed to iQke1 to make It t Jle the 1I Mecca cca of pfan an enoriripus enor enormous ousIrntnigl immigration t Yl an arid d speculative population QPul QPula QPultonhas a tonhas has been ecn extin t1I ¬ guis gui guished hed the the1ortunes fortunes that have haY been bce sunk in private r vate wells have b been Il lost and ndllie the the pit oil ll iJrpducers pf small ltlall means ett beggatedi eg redr That t the t tn e people peopl Q of Texas rr are itehQfu fhpPt thor oa oU oughly ghly hlyarousedOer aroused pyer over the the the cpnditiori l itjAA itjAAOf Of things is Is IsplaiPlYShPw i plainly plaiPlYShPw lanll shown by b tii the AELitid ittitada atlituc le of trie tue Legislature ezjSl tur which w iclf i is is pr preparing paring to tofoIrrrWK follow Kansas nns3 > lead in in the establish UlQll li ¬ meat mentofftateretltieries of o State refineries pnQ act and the t regil lation lationo of o the pipe lines Jirt Appeal lo to Campbell am Jbe r 10 Representative R Pr ctltutIve Campbell aut aullorut author iiOr a of the the HOl1serCioht House resolutlcri I n calling for Oi an flI an j investi gatJpn aliqno of tPt the Kansas Kansasrnan maheawrs uverg of f the Standard st amlari is tsJn is In receipt o of f hunareds h1t hundrds lrgqs ot o letterstN1Jl letters from Texas TeXfis beggfegT be rgihg < hi him m mt i tit t to in i tlucc 1 UCC thepres the i ii i t taa Prsident aa ir iriaTi d iaTi tta f to in include rtf tisftf ludeth the lie T Io Lone onei 1fJ Star st I State Stateintlles in tiie tii sePi n0e eo > > e trfr < ti tIte jn Mquirr qu tf y i esterdaV es estEr0ay erQ Y lnr Mr u Carapttell 1au < > hJ1 Ja laid d before e the th PlS1q Presldsjtr 1 Ji 1 request 1 qtlMt from ttotn the fh speal speaker erof jJ of theT tile Texas hduae h u ofrnre5eIltntivtS of 1 rspresentatives that at air ln lr Garfielr be sen s sent t t to Texas Te ea eaaftet > after lift h he c0J1clud concluded dbis1il Ms lat labors hers inKr1ri Ip In Kansas is r Tin b Rte Tredcltnt S1 d n t cd1 did d 1 rOt iP t 11d int hicats c ate bf hn 1I do t Cli Ciilon 3BBMm IOi ItE7Ca5e jg f j1m mLnaeihohi P f ffi iS1 5eldi n c ct t to 0 d t JeMiS Ut uiersonnext person xiet ii7YtlI ItIS lElinet m t ceifein Haintb tftat that fhe he wiiycacanbrnG will combine mb1 ritht1 tJiSr the pleasure c ot his trip w wt witiL ith pu p public blic 1m l business J in ps to 0 tbs extent p ofqucstlontng of qucstionirig the tii men menl1e met lie Tir3 rrr is about t the th great State eviL By Ythe the time he h leaves Texas Teash ae he will undoubtedly unlolbt dly l1 ha have ve a aprettygQod pretty sopd idea Ia idea a cfthcsitn of the situation t1pn Hcgaests RCqh 3tsInv investigatiQn ristigat Qn HepreHentative nepr s ntatiY P Pv v p pCaJI1pb Campbell 11 < > f f Karisas Ka 1 called caJledoIJ on the tb Secretary SecIeta ryof of t the Interior l 1terOlto today ay and ndrcqll requested < ted Mitt J nl to Ip in yes Yestf vestiTgtte tfgatfr ttC fu fu fully py llx the he blanket luket l Ifease as fo for i9 7iO00 700005 > OOJucr a feresof CIe 9Lthebest of the best oil arid andg1s g gas ks lanS landa of the theOsqge Os Osage dge Indian I c1i n Reservation Rese alion knots lrnqwq as as tbeI the Fester < cster < Mease air > C Ctniibell mIlhell bell nasrenucsted l1o reflu requtsied 8tcdS Secretary r t y JjItchcoe it hccc S kto to u investigate inv e etiga tiga ethe the jiufestloA qU questica SUO l fully wltita YiL with tfl > a view yiewtodetcrinining to detcr determining inlnins how the l lease e wis as originally Obtained who the present beneficiaries benefic < lri are ana and an whether wh thEi > or orn not t laud ftaudvtitered entered into tad mrilngeII1entQ aiTangemeiit so that if Justice de demands riiands it it the lease i asec may be arinulled < Kansas 1antafI I Ii egislatiire i Takes 1 kes Hand 1 nd m in the < OiKBaMe il Battle The fight o oL tie the KansagoU l fis prcducCr5 rcdu et and of oi the thCStllt States jt Itseli 1tuI against a st th tha < StaKdard Stan lard OllJGoiKsmiiy 01 CoxtpiOy CrIJ i11yandltsageIl and ItS asentg continues without interruption i erup qo iI The T a Pros iclont lQnl of the United l States the President Prf > ident rro rrPtm ten of Oft1J ofthie trie SerrAte Scn 1tq tta tl Speaker Spc lli lliroft4eHGuse roft4eHGuse of the Reuse of cfRe Representatives IrcS 1tatiVt a oat id h various 1IIogst1icr other p pr persons r on sJn lri n high official offlcial t statlttn st stt tl on nre recelvca Jv t1t1 tiimcrjiine Isis i mcrnin1 mGrniig by b wire wire a concurrent co nC rre xit resclutipffi SClut nQ of protest pr t < tP1SfJ pnssjed by both both j j9U5 hoasss 9U5 SAfheI iof of Ue Kansas nsa > Legisla ¬ ture 1ur i i The protest prQt st is isa against pJp t the he renewal renewal of t HlelitlS2 the he Icsise to to the theJar la Iar4s psts qsot of tl1f the Qsag g in Jh dians d ans mad madV mads in n1E9jthceAseCvhc4 ifOi lt9the the lease which ii its its itsyer veryMnception yer very inceptjongl inception the Secretary s cr ta1of of the t e Interior 111te orhas has reeenti rec recentlY nti itcclared l c dtQ to hav < = Been ee t ta a public scandal E and The hcttl1ewal reriewal of the lease leaetQ to thi VStaridi StIn StandOrd d4r lOilCom X3iV Oil Com ¬ pany or th the agaijts i1 95 t1r reprciseiitativ 3 cf of that corpprit cerr cerp0rniO tionv t Fth the peglslatura egisiaturc g sIatur thinks lhinl would be boa F greater gr eater arid nd grayer grav < r scandal andal Tli TbcidztetftrY esi 4ffrsXiry iellly fe t arcestly c cst1 b be < s sought sou ht tp vithJSjpId th I dcp dcpctiQn action ctiQn Tert rertp of fIfesolup Sesplutipa Resolution The The resolutipii resoluqQ resoluqQw4 wa w4 w s wired wir d to Represer ti tipreset preset tatlve ta tative tive Carnpb Cgniplit1I r pb JL H cf f Kansas I a1 w Wlio ho iO intr JntrF 1ntro = i i duccd uced t tfeorlhitii tile he Of otttZiI fjjirai resolution providing for an investigation invstigat lnof o of the e conditions < rtfEecting lf ctirg the prediction prod iCJionan < and sale s ale of dl 11 in that thatState State Tiie Thircs01utiPRIs The resolutipjEf is lens o as fol 10s la laWherens 4 Wherens Wh rMs the Standard Standardon Oil Company has a blanket le lease ns for 01 oil and gas of the Osage Indian Reservation Reservat on lriowu known as the FosterL Foster fceitise lS which If it cpntindca mtlmlca to ho hold 1CJldwnr ld will make it tiQle able to to destroy private rivateI producers > rod G h > an iin d ddrlVethem drive them out of f business And An d dwher wliere whereas ias Vis th thf the Secretary Secre 1ry of U the Inter InterIor ior has 111 dee declared cJlr lare jl ain in pu PllbUc public blic prints that this t1 lease which w Ide Is sconll cpriimoniy non y known aS the th Foster Fost r Lease L ase passed into the control con trol a rid ntlownersbip ownership of the said Standard Sttn dar dOilCompany Oil Company by O fraudj fra fraud d And Whereas thereas the t11eSecretaTY Secretary of p the Interior Inter or has consented under protest Brotest to renew to the Standard OilCo < Oil Company mpanJ or its agents and andrepJesetltaUye representatiyeji the t lease of t nt nearly > arly 700000 acres 3crsof of thi thiS land l nd And whereas the7cOOOOacn the 7CO0 7ft1OOd acrtS acres he has selected is Infhe in the heart and body P9d of to t the 1 oil and andfas gas portion of the reservation leaving for individual indlviduallessee lessee or pub chasers cbas rs only pasture land And < nd whereas Wl1erens the tb said aid TOOv 700 70O01I fil I1 acreS is the richest portion IotUonof of the Western V t rn oil field and Its continued cont1ntiedp use e and develop mont by the iheStandardOn Standard Oil Compauy WO would 11dadd add to the power pow loi of tlwtcoroparty that company to annihilate oth other er production And whereas the Standard StandarilOU Oil Com COII1 parry has been declared by public opinion to be bean an outlaw and an by byits its tyrannical practices and unfair competition th the enemy of honest hQnestcOInmer commerce e Should Ii Not ot R Reissue Re issue ssu Therefore be It ltre resolved > olved by the senate enat of the State Stnt of Kansas ians Jl1 the house concurring thereto ther o That the President Presi eIit the Secretary r of Interior and aIdtheQon the Con ¬ gress of the United Un tedStat States be b and andth they the y are hereby here b reauested reaue > ted to tqhold hold upt u iffi nd an < Ji j t1iii o >