MORE ARE INDICTED KANSAS UP IN ARMS. GRAND JURY SPEAKS CHANCE OF RATE LEGISLATION. WHIRE CZAR'S TROOPS SHOT DOWN RUSSIANS. Elkins Bends to the Storm and New- Lawson Has Been Asked to Lead the lands S uggests Simple Plan. Fight on S tandard Oil. W ashington, Feb. 13.—As showing Topeka, K an., Feb. 14.—Thomas W. the drift of sentim ent and the effect of Lawson, of “ Frenzied Finance” fame, the constant demand from every part of may lead the movement to drive the the country for legislation, it is noticed Standard Oil company from Kansas' th at Senator Elkins has felt called up­ The Oil Producers’ association, of Cba- on to deny that he has ever said that nute, today forwarded an invitation to there could be no railroad legislation the Boston man to interest him self in at this session of congress. On the the refining of oil in this stute. The contrary, the senator is very careful to association adopted the invitation T nreats of Violence Used to Drive unanim ously and insists that Mr. Law- Perjury is Crim e C harged Against qualify everything he says in this re­ gard, so as to leave it an open question son will be given the hearty support of Him—B rother o f S tate T re as­ .Legitim ate Settlers From T heir as to w hether he opposes or favors rail­ the people of Kansas. urer Also in Toils. Lands in the Vicinity. Toe plan of the association is to have road legislation. The general im pres­ Lawson and the Pure Oil company, of sion is that he does not lielieve in any­ Pennsylvania, take up the refining of lieing done at this session. Portland, Feb. 11.—Two indictments 1 crude petroleum and the m anufacture .Portland, Feb. 9. — Judge Alliert II. thing Probably the most optim istic memlier W INTER PALACE Or’ T U E C/«Ait A t ST. PETEUziMUUG. were returned by the Federal grand | of its by-products in opposition to the Tanner, law partner of John II. M itch­ of the senate committee on interstate Standard Oil corporation. The Pure ell, aud one of the most prom inent a t­ jury yesterday ufternoon, by one of Oil company is said to be the strongest torneys and citizens of Portland, was commerce is Newlands, of Nevada. He which the long-drawn-out investiga­ com petitor of the Standard Oil company indicted yesterday afternoon by the sees no reason why there should lie leg­ islation, and he also suggests a plan tion* into the dealings of the Butte in the U nited States. Federal grand jury for the crim e of which m ight be practicable, and prob­ Creek Igind, Lumber & Livestock com­ Dispatches from *heoil fields tonight perjury alleged to have been com m ittee ably would lie adopted in an ordinary the statem ent of Manager O Brien, on January 31 while before the grand business institution. He suggests th a t pany were brought to a close, while the say of the Oil company, th at bus­ jury as a witness in relation to the a num ber of prom inent railroad men, second added another m ark to the list iness in Standard Kansas would be continued, is dealings of Senator M itchell with Fred­ together with Messrs. Bacon and Fergu­ already against the names of Henry false, th at there is a complete shut­ erick A. K ribs, the land speculator. son, who have been most active in pre­ Meldrum and his associates. down throughout the oil belt. At the same tim e this indictm ent senting the side of the shippers, meet The indictm ent against the Butte This has intensified the indignation was returned three others were also re­ with the comm ittee on interstate com­ the people and members of the legis­ ported to the court, one against H am ­ merce and get ^down to business and Cieek company and some of its em­ of lature, of the anti- ilton H. Hendricks for subornation of agree upon a measure th at will meet ployes charges a conspiracy to prevent Standard arid bills the by passage the house perjury, one against George C. Brown­ all com plaints He thinks th a t in and obstruct the free passage over and day is assured. Thousands of Wednes­ letters ell in am endm ent of the indictm ent for less than a week these men could frame free use of certain of the public lands from over the state have been received of perjury returned a week a bill which would pass both houses, situated in W heeler county. The docu­ by members urging them to pass the subornation ago, and the last against Henry Mel- nd would be satisfactory to all inter­ m ent also alleges th at threats of vio­ state refinery bill. Irum, George Waggoner, David W . ests of the country and would not dis­ lence and other means of intim idation Kinnaird, Rufus S. Moore, a brother of turb business to any great extent. were used to drive those legitimate Treasurer Charles S. Moore; John Newlands has another idea which homesteaders already settled on the INTENSE COLD IN COLORADO. State W. Ham aker and Frank J. Van W inkle, m ight tie taken into consideration by land from the vicinity. As defendants conspiracy to defraud the govern­ those who are fighting all kinds of leg­ the indictm ent names W inlockW . 8tei- Below Zero W eather C lear Down to for ment. islation; th at is that it would be better wer, ex-state senator; H am ilton H. B orders o f Mexico. indictm ent of Judge Tanner is to paSH some interstate commerce legis­ Hendricks, secretary of the Butte Creek Denver, Feb. 14.— Reports of intense the The most sensational returned for some lation at a special session rather than lau d company; Clarence B. Zachary, accompanied in sections by snow­ time, for it brings before the public have it wait until the long session of Adelbeit C. Zachary, Charles A. W at cold, fall, reached here tonight from Colo­ with unexpected suddenness the name congress, when it m ight lie delayed for son aiid Clyde E . Glass, employes of rado, Wyoming and New Mexico. In of a man heretofore entirely unconnect­ many months. He takes the view th at the company; Binger H erm ann, John Southern Colorado and Nothern New ed by rum or or fact w ith the far-reach­ som ething is bound to lie done w ithin H. H all; Edwin Mays, ex-assistant th£ worst storm since 1886 is ing frauds now being unearthed. The the next year, and it would lie better United States attorney; Franklin P. Mexico, In New Mexico the storm indictm ent further charges th at it was to have it done at once, even from the Mays; Clark E. Loomis and Edward D. raging. reached the proportions of a blizzard yalty to his partner, Senator M itch­ railroad point of liew . Stratford. Russiuns marching toward the C zar's winter palace in St. Petersburg and great damage to stock is reported. ell, and a wish to spare him from the The second indictm ent is against In the southern part were fired a t first at the bridge over the Moika canal in the avenue lend­ shame of the second indictm ent re- of New Mexico, Henry M eldrm u, ex-surveyor general; where cold weather is rare, the zero urned a week ago which caused him to TRYING TO CROWD THE SENATE ing across the Grand MorsUaia to th e palace square, where stands tho George E. Waggoner, M eldrum ’s clerk; m ark was reached at certain points. Alexander column. The star indicates the scene of the first massacre. attem pt Jo hide, according to the al­ David W. K inniard, Benjam in F. Min cold snap which has prevailed on legations of the indictm ent, the true House Aims to Reduce Unlimited De­ The second clinrgp of Cossacks ag ainst the crowd was at the Morskaln en­ ton and Gustave Klaetsch, deputy sur­ the The eastern trance to the square. People were shot down, However, In the Nevsky of the m ountains in state of affairs ns existing in the busi­ bate to an Absurdity. veyors; George Sorenson, Livy Stipp Colorado for slope prospect, on the Ice of the Neva and In other streets. Vnssill Oslrov Is tin) ness of their law office. several days became in­ a-.d Frank H. Duncan, notaries public. tense last night, the therm om eter drop­ It is alleged in the indictm ent that W ashington, Feb. 13.—The U nited Island where the Industrial section of St. Petersburg is situated, where It is brought under the same section of ping to 27 below zero in Denver at ti Judge Tanner, while a witness before States senate seems to have embarked most of the workingmen live and w here the revolutionists, behind their the revised statutes of the U nited States o’clock this m orning. The cold also the grand jury on January 31, 1905, upon a well nigh impossible feat, that barricades, defied Hie Emperor. as the foregoing and alleges th at the penetrated western slope tonight, and while under oath, said th at the is, of disposing of the business neces­ defendants conspired to defraud the and Telluride the report firm had received moneys and other sary before the close of the session, and CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA COMPARED zero. uted. Three classes were arranged by government of the U nited States by A t Fort Collins, in 20 the below compensation for work done for Fred­ also trying an im peachm ent case where northern sec­ the manager, according to efficiency, false and fraudulent surveys. WITH I HE UNIItD STAIES. tion of Colorado, 22 degress below was erick A. K ribs, in expediting claims many witnesses will have to be sum ­ and the share* were In corresponding registerd today, and at M onm outh, on through the general land office and moned and a great deal of testimony Russia fins 30,000 miles of coast line, proportion*, so th a t the Junior who subm itted, to tbe followed by the argu­ passing them to patent, but th a t of hover* with the sauce is by no means MAY BE W ORSE THAN EVER. the divide south of Colorado Springs, these sums received Senator M itchell ments of the attorneys for Judge but half of it is ice-bound. it was 26 below. At Twin Lakse, near equally rew arded with the expert who The United Stales has twenty-three Bwayne and the managers of the house had not received any part for himself. 32 below was reported. can advise in the m atter of wine. as many factories as Russia. Russian Official Says Seed of Revo­ Leadville, In W yoming the cold has not abated, This the government thinks is untrue, who are conducting the im peachm ent. times “W alters keep a jealous eye on their In Russia there are only ninety daily lution is in the Army. and much loss to livestock, it is feared, and it will attem pt to prove th it Sen­ There is a suspicion th a t the house in the United States there fellows, aud the man suspected of London, Feb. 11. — There is danger will result. Railroad traffic in all di­ ator M itchell did receive money, placed of represenatatives put the im peach­ newspapers, 2.457. pocketing a tip find* 111 * position un­ of the Russian strike breaknig out rections is seriously impeded, and tele­ to his account by Judge Tanner at the ment case into the senate at this ses­ are Russia’s population in 11103 was 141,- tenable. The system Is good for the sion for the purpose of taxing the rules expiration of each m onth. afresh and in a worse form than the graph and telephone wires are being 000,000; population of the United States, public, since It diminishes the unpleas­ of th at body to the utm ost, and to show 80.000.000. present trouble, according to the Co- snapped by the cold. ant of a charitable action. at its unlim ited debate is im practica­ Russia produces one-twentieth ns much It Is personality pehnngen correspondent of the Morning RECOVERED AFTER MANY YEARS th good, too. for the w aiters, since ble in a legislative body. But w hat­ coal and one-sixth ns much iron as is that Leader. record of the weekly gratuities CO LD EST IN YEARS. ever may have been the purpose, it is produced in the United States. The propaganda being carried on by showed that the best w aiters made One o f $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 of Stolen Bonds evident th at the house has unloaded the Russian Progressive party, the cor­ The United Slates has 210.000 miles about $2.000 a year In tips.” C auses T hree A rrests. upon the senate a job which makes it of railways; Russia has only 36,000 miles respondent asserts, has been most suc­ G reat Suffering Among the Poor of New York, Feb. 9. — Dr. Ix>wis O. almost impossible to conclude public of railways, two-thirds of it owned by cessful. The police adm it th a t there Oklahom a as Result. ENGLISH DO CTO RS’ FEES. are no signs of an abatem ent of the Kansas City, Feb. 14. — The coldest Wileoxson, who is under urrest here, business and adjourn at the tim e con­ the government. Russia stands next to the United They A re Regulated by the Royul Col­ agitatin, while a high official in the w eather in years prevails in this sec­ together w ith Joseph A. Taylor, of gress expires. Stntes ns a grain producing country, but W hite plains, N. Y ., and Jam es A. Senators say there is no question the Russian capital fears the trouble will lege of I ' l i y a u i n n s . tonight. A t Kansas City it was Sm average laborer there gets only one- The specialists about this, and th at they will be able ith, of this city, in connection with yet assume the proportions of a general tion m ust be divided Into 18 degrees below zero; at Concordia, fourth as much wages as In the United uprising, much bigger than the lust. the recovery of a $10,000 U nited States to get through with the impeachment, State«. two distinct classes, the surgeon prop­ Kan., 22 below; a t Lawton, Okla., 6 bond stolen from the M an­ and also to pass the necessary legisla­ Russia Is two and one-half times as er and the pure physician. The form er "T he seed of revolution,” he adds, and at Tulsa, I. T., 40 below. government hattan savings institution in 1878, has tion, which must be concluded by noon large "h as been sown among the soldiers below, as the United States and Alaska, unquestionably gets big fees In ratio In Oklahom a and Indian T erritory the with apparent sncceaa.’' This last w eather is the coldest since 1899, and resided w ith his wife and child at one on March 4. but America has fifty-three times a* to his reputation. The famous sur­ statem ent is most sinister. Had even there is much suffering among the of the leading up-town hotels here for many miles of telegraph aud sends fifteen geon lias only to name his fee to the a portion of the troops joined the strik­ poor, who were caught unprepared. nearly three years. He claim s Chicago times as much mail. TO SETTLE OLD CLAIMS. millionaire with appendicitis. With as his native city, says he owns exten­ ers when the trouble first started, Rus­ C attle also are suffering. the fear of death before bis eyes he sia would undoubtedly now tie in the Great anxiety is felt for the Indian sive m ining interests in Alaska, and Fulton Secures Amendments to Indian M0NLIARY lit Kill vS BURNT will write his check gladly. W hen throes of a revolution equaling, if not tribes, who are in no condition to has an income of $5,000 a m onth. BY lift PI DPI L Of RUSSIA. he has recovered he will often grum ­ A ppropriation Bill. surpassing, the French revolution. Even w ithstand the storm, and experts say Nevertheless he spent the night in ble If be doe* not boast. A younger yet, should the disaffection obtain deep th a t dozens of them will die as a result prison in default of $10,000 bonds re­ W ashington, Feb. 53.— Senator F ul­ National d e b t......................$3,500.000,000 and known man will perforin the quired by the Federal authorities. The ton lias succeeded in having several of Annual interest on debt.. 80.000,000 siinie less root in the arm y, the outcome would be of the blizzard. operation for a tithe of tho cost, Expended on Siberian and recovery of the bond was made throng! his amendm ents attached to the Indian appalling. Railroad traffic is imjieded in Kansas but tbe public, with death staring subtreasury in W all street, where appropriation bill by the senate com­ Manchurian ro a d s ......... 1,500.000.000 them by the high wind, which has piled the the in the face, will have tbe tnau Taxes unpaid by peasants, it had lieen delivered by a bank mes­ m ittee, and if tin y stick, vatious old Storm Shuts Off Electricity. snow in the railroad cuts. Most pas­ 1900 .................................... 60.000,000 with the big name, regardless of ex­ Louisville, Feb. 11. — W hile condi­ senger trains are using double headers, senger. T hirty of the same series were claims will be settled next summer. Loss by industrial depres­ tions resulting from the long continued and freight trains are carrying only taken in the M anhattan robliery, and Tbe principal am endm ent proposes sion iii three y e a rs ......... 300.000.000 pense. Hut tbe pure physician is an entirely to pay the Klam ath Indians $537,007 this is only the third one found. rain and sleet storm show a slight im ­ non-perishable freight. Loss by famines in five for 621,824 acres of their reservation, years preceding 1902 . . . 500,000,000 different m atter. Ills fees arc stand­ provement in the Southwest today, The west bound Santa Fe through Two others were recovered in 1880. not by act of l’arllam ent, but there is no betterm ent of the situation passenger train No. 9 today collided The police are now searching for which they relinquished to the govern­ Light famines, five since 200,000,000 ardized by th at autocratic body, the Royal Col­ 1002, lo s s .......................... from the M ississippi to the Atlantic w ith a freigth train which was stuck Samuel Waren M iller, from whom W il­ m ent. Amendments paying the C lat­ Loss lege of 1‘liyslcians. His fees for con­ to toilers by l.r»0 to coast. The telephone and telegraphic in a snow drift near Newton, Kan. One eoxson says he received the bond in sop Indians $10,500, the Lower Chi­ holidays each year.. 100.000.000 sultation at Iris own house are fixed companies in this vast area have been engineer was hurt and both engines part payment for some Alaska m ining nooks $20,000, the Klamath Chinooks W 170 400.000.000 t e ............... at 2 guineas the first visit and a $7,000, and the Tillamook* $15,000, ar loss to of d a holy practically out of business since last were smashed, but no passengers were property last Monday. synod, guinea for each subsequent one. For Recovery of the bond recalls the rob- in settlem ent of claim« dating hack Kxpenses Saturday night. A tlanta has been h u rt. 18.500,000 a llj............................ away from home he re­ liery, 27 years ago, of the M anhattan more than 50 years, were also adopted u In m iu relation shut off twice since Sunday and noth­ to these figures n well- consultations ceive* a fee at the calculated rate of ing has lieen heard from there by wire Tiflis L aborers Return to W ork. bank, mie of the richest hauls ever by the committee. Another am endment known writer says: in America. The burglars se­ quieting title« to lain1* purchased from "The simple tnitli is the Russian peas­ two-thirds of a guinea n mile. Elstree, for 14 hours. Tiflis, Feb. 14.—The workmen here made nearly ant, 100 . 000.000 of him. is. nnder present twelve miles out of town. Is Ipso facto $3,000,000 in cash and Um atilla Indians is attached. are generally returning to work, and cured ! conditions, slow ly starving to death. Ills 8 guineas. Liverpool 1201 miles) I* 134 negotiable securities. He Names T hree Scapegoats. the authorities are taking measures to ineerage earnings in the central provinces guineas, and so on pro rata. Ibit it M ore Factories are Idle. St. Petersburg, Feb. 11.— M. Souvo- protect those who are resum ing their urn 17 and 18 copecks (8 to 9 cents) per m ust he remembered that nowadnys Red C ro ss is Reorganized. rin, editor of the Novoe Vremya, in a labors. Trifling disorders are reported St. Petersburg, Feb. 13.— The strike day throughout the year: during the all provincial center* have pessimistic view of the first year of the at other plaees in the Caucasus. The W ashington, Feb. 9. — In pursuance extended tislay to I.essner*. Tielm sns busiest harvest time they rise to nn sver- their the own hlg spe; inlists, and the towu war, in today’s issue of his paper, at­ civil governor has ordered a meeting of of the term s of the act of congress pro­ and a numlier of other work«. Ttie sge of 27 to 30 copecks (13 to 16 cents man Is very seldom sent for utiles* he a day); during the whole winter he and tributes the responsibility for the Rus­ the m unicipal council to discuss means viding for the reorganization of the Red men remain quiet and determ ined and his family earn nothing His diet con­ lie one of the very biggest names and sian disasters firstly to Foreign M inis­ for the settlem ent of the labor troubles Cross, the incorporators of the Ameri­ declare they will not yield until they of meal. Hour and grits, cablinge and the case desperate and rich. ter Iaimsdorff, former Viceroy Alexieff but the councilors, finding th a t the can National Red Cross met at the win the fight for an cight-honr day. sists potatoes: no merit, ixcepliiig three times the physician should accept more and Baron Rosen. M. Souvorin declares order stipulated th a t the discussion be State departm ent today. About two A large num ber of troope are posted a year. His diet is insufficient, ami less he If transgresses that professional fe­ the reason lor the fall of Port A rthur held in secret, declined to acquiesce on dozen persons were present, but Miss alsm t the Vilsirg and Newsky quarters. than in any civilised conntry. The hovel tich, “medical etiquette,” Is brand­ before the complete exhaustion of its the ground th at it would lie impossible Clara liarton was absent. Secretary In consequence of the threatening a tti­ I lie lives in i« two and a half yard* long ed a quack by Ills less and lucky breth­ means of resistance was the death of to arrive a t a settlem ent. Taft called the incorporators to order. tude of the striker« in the Vilsirg quar­ land one and one-half yards high, harbor ren. the whole family and whatever rattle Major General Kondratenko, who was The following i»ermanerit officers were ter of this city the authorities today |lng he possesses. These data are taken from Moreover, when he arrives at a suf­ Hailed as a Reform M easure. the real hero of the defense of the fort­ elected: President, W illiam II. T aft; brought in from Peterhof additional ; official Is it a wonder that the ficient standing In Hie rank* of hi* St. Petersburg, F o. 14.—The news treasurer, Charles II. Keep, assistant cavalry, which were posted alsmt the I Russian sources. ress. pcassnt has morally and physi­ profession the Royal College of I’hy- th at Em peror Nicl. das has indorsed the secretary of the treasury; councilor, L Viborg district. cally degenerated?" slclana will not elect him to their all High W ater Threatens Town. scheme for the revjyal of the Zemsky A. Pradt; secretary, Anita N. McGee. im portant fellowship, the crowning Nobody Will Be Punished. D lv tt lm sr t h e T ip s . Yuma, Feb. 11.—The Colorado river Zabor, or ancient land parliam ent, has South is Still Demoralized. Peoria, 111., Feb. 13.—Judge Greene Tipping has been reilnced to a very qualification and high w ater mark of has risen 3 % feet in 24 hours. At | spread through the city and created midnight last night it registered 29 ] satisfaction among the liberal classes. Iziulsville, Feb. 9. — W ith rain and today sustained the motion to quash j fine aystem In some English bótela anil Ills calling.—Ixindon Mall. feet, which is the highest water since ] The newspapers this morning were fill- sleet falling over nearly every m ile of the indictm ents against Thomas J. reatauranta. “I was sitting at meat fet isrk a C o m m e r c i a l P r o d u c t - the 1H91 flood, when it was 33 feet and ' ed w ith articles descriptive of this an- conntry from Ohio to New Orleans, the Noonan, manager and treasurer of the I with the mnnager of one of the well The shark, which Is so abundant In the town was wiped out. Citixens with | cient Russian institution, indicating ususl avenues of wire commonicaton, 1 Iroquois theater,,in Chicago, and Cum- | known Iwindon reatauranta," says a tbe w aters Central America, la to shovels and scraper teams have tailored th a t word had gone forth th at the gov- w-hirR have been demoralized since j niings, the stage carpenter, which grew writer. " ‘I am short-sighted and nn- lie utilised In of commercial producta. A all day strengthening the weak points. | em inent had decided to listen to the Sunday, today went from bail to worse. ! out of the theater fire catastrophe. An ¡ obaervaDf.’ I sold, ’and as I never bus been formed which con­ The government levee on the G ila is voice of representatives of the people. Nearly every branch of commercial life attorney representing the state atto r­ know one n a tter from another I’m a l­ company IItin Info Jelly and tinned generally considered to be safe, but the felt the interruption. Cloudy weather, ney’s office of Cook county attem pted ways uneasy lest I’ve tipped the wrong verts «barks' makes fine machinery oil front em lankm ente on the Colorado river are with rain, «leet or snow, prevail* from to draw a parallel between the Slocum o n e ’ Tbe m anager laughed. ’Frit*, soup, Hard After the Ladrones. livers, hand«oniH leather, equal causing grave apprehension M anila, Feb. 14. — The band of La- tbe Ihtkota* to the Gulf of Mexico, “team hoat disaster and the !r>x|ui* case, bring the twmk,’ he aaltl. The book their to alligators', their skins, walk­ I was opened niion the table and dls- ing sticks front from drone* which attacked the town of San | where, with warm weather, a heavy but the court refused fo al’ow it. backlMincs, and I closed colnmna and rowa of figure« op numerous article* their Arizona Glad She is Left Out. Francisco de Malabon, in the province rain has been falling for 48 hours. from their Jawbones ! poalte the name« of waiter«. Between Japan ese Buy Dakota O ats. of Cavite, January 24, and captnred Phoenix, Aria., Feb. 11. — Both Japanese Seize M ore Coal. house* of the legislature passed a con­ the wife and two children of ex-Gover- M inneapolis, Feh. 13.— According to them the m anager and Fritz explained and teeth. ThihellM ns a* Ten D rinker«. current resolution thanking the United | nor Trias, are being hard pressed by a Tokio, Feb. 9.—The B ritish steam er M inneapolis elevator men who operate \ the ayatern. States senate for elim inating Arizona troop of cavalry under M ajor F. \V. Eastry, bound for Vladivostok, with throughout the Dakotas, over 2,000,006 I "Every penny given In tipa waa caat The champion tea drinkers of tho from the statehood bill and askng the j Sibley. They have released Mrs. Trias coal, wa* captured off Hokkaido yester­ bushels of oats have just lieen bought Into a common fund In charge of a world are the Thibetan*. They buy house of representative* to concur in 1 and her two children, whom they were day. She is being brought to Yoko- up by the agent« of the Japanese gov­ w aiter elected by hU fellows. At the It In “bricks” and drink It In pinto. saka. end of the week tbe sum was dlatrlb- Tea bricks are used as currency. the am endm ent affecting this territory. Holding for ransom. ernm ent. Grand Jury Turns Its Attention to Eastern Oregon Company. Brings More Indictm ents in Con­ nection with Land Frauds. PUBLIC LANDS WERE FENCED DP MITCHELL’S LAW PARTNER NAMED