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One man was killed and half a dozen persons seriously injured in a rear-end collision in which three trains crashed together on an elevated road in New York. NEWS OF THE WEEK JAPANESE AT HAND D O IN G S IN C O N G R E S S . Wednesday, Jan. 4. Upon reconvening today after the holiday recess, the senate plunged di rectly into the consideration of the bill Fire damaged the cotton mi 11 ° f th« for the admission of two states to be 1 warns Mannfactunnir ■ " EdwardH Manufacturing company at composed of Arizona and New Mexico i Augusta, Me., to the amount of $75,- and Oklahoma and Indian territory. ;000 Firemen had to fight not only Heyburn introduced a bill for the I the «.a« flames but a temperature of 32 de regulation of corporations, which was grees below zero. refered to the committee on judiciary. , Senator Newlands introduced a joint The Japanese found 48,000 prisoners resolution providing for a commission in Port Arthu,r of whom one-third are to frame and report to congress a ' sick. national incorporation act for the con The czar has decided to send 200,000 Russia H as Made No Provision for struction and consolidation of railroads A Resume of the Less Important but more troops to Manchuria. employed in interstate commerce. Not Less Interesting Events Progress Eastward and Fleet In the house Representative Mann The flagship of the Baltic squadron of the Past Week. Must Return to Malta. intoduced a bill to abolish the isthmian j is reported to have struck a rock and canal commission and providing that sunk. the powers now invested in the presi The czar’s decision to continue the Edward Wallace Hook ia now gov London, Jan. 11. — The correspond dent be extended until the end of the war causes great indignation and brings ernor of Kansas. ent of the London Daily Mail at Port fifty-ninth congress. a revolution near. Louis, island of Mauritius, (Isle de A great socialist conspiracy ¡has been The interstate commerce committee France), reports that the British cruiser Thursday, Jan. 6. discovered in Kussia. I of the senate is working on a bill to Forte, which was to have left that port The joint statehood bill again occu- Charles 8. Deneen has been inaugu regulate freight rates. on Thursday last, is still there. The ' pied the major portion of the day in rated governor of Illinois. correspondent claims to have learned the senate. As a result of a collission on the that the Forte’ s wireless apparatus Witte is to succeed Mirsky as min j Lake Shore road near Angolsa, N. Y ., Senator Bard introduced two bills copied a number of messages exchanged ister of the interior in Russia. ; intended to clear away obstacles that eight passengers were injured. l>etween foreign warships, presumably threaten to interfere with the construc The president urges improvement of The continued internal strife in Japanese. Mauritius is located to the tion of the Klamath reserve irrigation the army medical and ordnance service. Santo Domingo may necessitate the east of Madagascar. project in Southern Oregon and North According to reliable advices received The oath of office has been adminis- United States to step in and put a stop ern California. tered to Governor Douglas, of Massa- [ to it. yesterday, one of the squadrons of the Senator Bailey submitted a proposed chnsetts. Russian Baltic fleet is sheltering in Secretary Hay recommends that the the vicinity of Comoro island, to the amendment to the constitution fixing Govenror Peabody announces that he the term of office of the president at naturalization 1 aws be amended so as will contest the Colorado election and to restrict many courts from granting northwest of Madagascar. six years and making him ineligible This dispatch contains the first inti unseat Adams if possible. for re-election. j papers. mation that the Japanese war Vessels The house committee on fortifications General Stoessel says he was led to sent to intercept the Baltic fleet might reported the fortifications bill, carrying Although orders have not been is believe by Chinese spies that General have arrived in the vicinity of Mada $6,747,893, which is $770,299 less than Kurokatpin was marching south to re sued, it is positive that the Russian gascar. ' appropriated last session. Representa lieve him. He knew nothing about the ' Baltic squadron will return to Euro- tive Adams, of Pennsylvania, intro retreat from Liao Yang until after his I pean waters. Movements of Fleet. duced a bill providing for the establish surrender. In an address before the American Paris, Jan. 11.— The Temps corres ment in the District of Columbia of a W. J. Bryan attended the inaugura Forestry congress the president declared pondent at Copenhagen telegraphs that whipping post for wife-beaters. tion of Governor Folk, of Missouri. we must make and enforce laws that he is reliably informed that Admiral On invitation he addressed the legis will protect the great forests of the Rojestvensky’ s squadron will return Friday, Jan. 6. from Madagascar and go to the island lature and advocated ffiunicipial owner United States. Arbitration treaties between the of Malta, where it will await the third Russia scouts all talk of making ship of public institutions. He declar Russian squadron, which will leave United States and seven foreign coun e d that if Roosevelt is in earnest in his peace. tries were made public today by order desire to curb the power of railroads he More charges of land frauds impli Libau at the end of January, later pro will lead a strenuous life during the cate Idaho citizens, including Senator ceeding to the Far East with Admiral of the senate. The countries making the conventions are: Great Britain, next four years. ; Heyburn, also Senator Clark, of Mon- Rojestvensky’s ships. The admiralty, the Temps corres Portugal, France, Switzerland, Ger | tana. Russia plans to spend $200,000,000 pondent further announces, is prepar many, Italy and Spain. on rebuilding her navy. An Ohio river steamer blew up near ing a fourth squadron, which will de The nomination of W. B. Crum, a negro, to be collector of customs for the Missouri may appropriate $200,000 Huntingdon, W. V.a, killing 16 people part probably in May. | and injuring 12 others. The steamer port of Charleston, S.C., was confirmed fo the Lewis and Clark fair. and 20 barges burned. by hte senate. G E TS DOW N T O W ORK. The Colorado legislature has declared The house passed the fortifications Adams elected governor., but Peabody bill. Concession to Alaska. may contest. North Sea Commission Elects Presi Both houses adjourned until Mon Washington, Jan. 11. — Representa dent and Begins Sessions. day. Committees of Atlantic steamship tive Cushman late this afternoon called lines and railroatds met to take steps up and secured the passage of the sen Paris, Jan. 10.—The International Monday, January 9. against the rigid inspection of immi ate bill authorizing the expenditure of commission appointed to inquire into grants by the government, which, they all license moneys collected in Alaska the North sea incident resumed its ses After the passage of the omnibus bill say drives business from American to outside incorporated towns for three j sions at the foreign office yesterday. and a few minor measures and the fix Canadiaan steamer lines. distinct purposes: 25 per cent to be Admirals von Spaun (Austria) and ing of January 28 for the delivery of Andrew Carnegie has intimated to used for public schools, 5 per cent for Doubasoff (Russia) were present. The addresses in memory of the late Senator the officials of the Franklin institute, the care of the insane, and the remain latter’ s appointment was officially an Hoar, the senate devoted its time to of New York, that if they can secure ing 70 per cent to be diverted to build nounced, thus making permanent Ad the statehood bill. At 4:23 the senate At present that portion of miral Kazanoff’ s retirement on account adjourned. the Franklin fund, amounting to $155,- ing roads. The,house spent the day in discussing 000, he Will duplicate the amount, as Alaska outside of incorporated towns of illness. Admiral Fournier (France) he did in the case of Franklin union, receives but 50 per cent of its license was unanimously chosen permanent minor matters and at 4 23 adjourned until tomorrow. president. fees. of Boston. In the course of his speech of accept All the railroads centering in Chi ance Admiral Fournier said he hoped Asks Fee of S200.000. Confident of Success. cago will apply to the United States the commission would he inspired with Newark, N. J., Jan. 7.— A fee of Huanchan, Jan. 11., via Mukden. district court January 17 for a perma the same moderation and wisdom which nent injunction restraining all local $200,000 for James Smith, Jr., for act induced Emperor Nicholas ami King —The news of the fall of Port Arhtur brokers from dealing in any form of ing as receiver for the United States Edward to refer the question to arbi was received here first unofficially from the Japanese, who let loose numerous non-transferable transportation. The Shipbuilding company was asked of tration. paper kites lieering letters and trium scalpers propose to appeal to the United Judge Lanning in the United States The admirals have decided that the District court here today. Counsel for phal inscriptions. These kites were States supreme court. proceedings of the commission shall be the Sheldon reorganization committee picked up by Russian soldiers along be- semi-public. The beef trust case is before the su opposed the application, and said that for the telegraph gave them the news. preme court. the sum demanded was exhorbitant. I The army received the announcement doggedly, regret lieing expressed that New Russian War Loan. Russian revolutionists predict an He said all the money Mr. Smith han- | died in the receivership was not more | Berlin, Jan. 7.—The prospectus of the troops had lieen unable to relieve early outbreak. than $1,125,000. The credit for the' the new Russian loan of $61,000,000 the garrison, hut confidence is felt that Several severe engagements have oc- resurrection of the company, he said, will be issued tomorrow. Subscription ultimately the Russians will lie able to eurred near Mukden. is due to the reorganization committee. lists will be opened in Germany, Rus push back the Japanese. Russia’s Third Pacific squadron will [ sia and Holland January 12. The price be ready to sail February 14. of the issue in Germany will be 95. Fix Maximum Freight Rates. Wrecks Off British Coast. St. Paul, Jan. 6.—John A. Johnson The bankers’ syndicate has paid into London, Jan. 11. — Stormy weather The movements of the Second Pacific Russian squadron are still undecided. was inaugurated governor of Minnesota the Russian treasury 9 0 These still continues on the British coast, yesterday. In his message he referred terms are considered here very favora and several shipping casualties are re The Nebraska supreme court has de to railway legislation as one of the ble for Russia, inasmuch as the holders ported. The Glasgow steamer Stella clared the sugar bounty law unconsti greatest problems of modern times, es can demand redemption at par after Marie collided off Holyhead with the tutional. i pecially as to railway freight rates. six years. Spanish vessel Oris and both sank. The crews were saved in the boats after A million dollars in gold has been He said there was much more unjust | Fire Burned for Five Hours. drifting all night. The Belfast schoon engaged in San Francisco for shipment discrimination in railway freight rates : in Minnesota than across the border: Philadelphia, Jan. 11.— A fire which er Dispatch collided with the Sunder to Japan. in Canada. The governor said he burned for five hours <x-curred tonight land steamer Dillington off Ramsgate The North sea inquiry commission thought the remedy lay in a maximum at the plant of the Atlantic refining this morning. The Dispatch was towed has adjourned until February. When freight rate that would be fair to the company in the southwestern section into Ramsgate, but the Dillington ia it reconvenes Russia promises to have shipper and the transportation com of the city. The loss, it is estimated, believed to have sunk with her crew some sensational testimony to offer. pany alike. | will reach $200,000. of ten men. In a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. Squadron of Cruisers Ready to Pounce on Baltic Fleet. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS ARE SEEN AT MAURITIUS ISLAND j J j