wttjRt mtf K 1 1 I WAUSHIP BLOWN UP THREE HUNDRED KILLED BY EX PLOSION ON AQUIDABAN. Disaster Occurs at Port Jacrepagua, South of Rio Janeiro Vessel Was Used for Accommodation of Officers Escorting Minister of Marine. Hlo Janeiro, Jun. 23. Tho Brazilian turret ship Aquldnbun has boon sunk at Port Jncrapagua, south of Illo Ja neiro, as tho result of an explosion ou board. It Is roported that 300 of its crew perished and that only one ofllcor was saved. Four rear admirals perished on tho Aquldaban, which had boon used for the accommodation of a number of otllcers and men attached to tho ilotll country, In bond, but for export at onco as finished product. It Is freely stated by packers, almost without ex ceptlon, that they have been unable to get enough Canadian hogs to keep their factories running, some of them not even at half time. 8entcncc Is Commuted. Manila, Jan. 23. The sentence of Lieutenant Pendleton, who was con demned to life Imprisonment for mur der, has been reconsidered and hanged to Imprisonment for twenty stabbed, thinking that the man had simply rudely jostled her, and after searching twenty minutes for a pollce- 5p.f0"; cowh nnil ln'IforH,-$2.WJ.1,aT; can horn, gl.iftfc'J.-iO; atofkfiH mid fcoiluris, $2.Wfi-l.vr3; calves, fJ.r.Oftfl.OO; bulla, atngH, etc.. 'J.'iVfi:.83. HoiSH-ltiiccliitH. 8.MX): &c bailor; heavy, s&.:i7'ijG.4&: mixed, i.:io4 ! man, they released their prisoner. G.-M); light, $525f..i6; pls, si.co&n.io, I They say that ho spoko with a do bulk of hiiIuh, $3.ao&.0.40. Hlieep-Hecclpu., ' j . , T,..inn nrP,,nf 8,r00; Btronu' to 10c higher; ycurlliifiH, I Clueu ua"nn acccnt- fi.nj4,t.tt iti-nii-iii, '.ivriy.uv, ":, f iiu &i.'Si luiubtf, ?7.0O37.a5. APPfTAL'TO GARFIELD. Independent Oil Producers of Kansaa Allege Conspiracy by Standard. Chanuto, Kun., Jan. 21. Tho inde pendent oil refiners of Kansas have j Kansas City Live Stock. KanHnH City, Jan. 23. Cattle Uccelptr, 13,700; 103U&C higher; native hIi'itm, $3.80 tfdl.OO; wcHturn fwl BtcerH, W.'WuflM; Btocki'iH and feeders, $i.'.7.V34.U0; cowm, $'MM)$l.l!i; helferx, $3.mVaG.O0; calves, $3.00 U-'. HoKH-ltccuiptH, l'-'.OOO; Hteadj ; hulk of huIch, f.".lXar.r0; heavy, S."t.40It 6.M); plfc'8 and Unlit, Jf4.8.Vu".-t". Sheep HeuclptH, 0,000; Htioiii: to 10c higher; lainlM, $.".7tVn7.M); ewoa and yearlings, S4.GOfiO.00. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Jun. '-:. Cattle Heeelptu, 4,- mnlloi! in TtmiPH A fSnrfiphl commls- 00,: ""'""V ',v'H, .i..im.t.n,.; cows ana mailed to Jumcs a. uarnuu, comnns f(,llUlI.H $i..pk,j l.M); toelrs and feeder, sloner of corporations of tho depart- j .mir,.i0; TexaiiH, sa.wwrt.riO. llogs-itu. mont of commerce and labor, an an- ' eclnts, j.'i.ooo; Htmng to re higher; mixed la escorting tho cruiser Unrrosa. Tho peal for Justice against tho allcgad nnu ju ,,;lff '.' r& m .- uZ' Barrosa had on board tho minister of conspiracy between tho Standard Oil z:.:tW, pigs, i.wva,-i.); bulk of Hales, niarlno and his staff, who were In-j company and tho railroads to tako $,-,.30515.00. sheep-Receipts, u.oeo; iou Hpecting sites for a new arsenal. Kansas oil out of the market. I iro higher; sheep, S3.75fiG.lK); lambs, $5.00 The explosion occurred In the pow- The refiners who signed the appeal G. dor magazine. Tho vessel sank In are Clifford Thorno, A. V. Robertson, threo minutes. 1 P. S. Bennett, C. W. Wasster, J. M. The following members of the com- Cameron, H. Kaesmnn, D. O. McOeo Governor Pennypacker Among Thoso oC tho tlSlrlct attorney and tho court mltteo which left tho arsenal on and C. B. Martin. Thcso men own Marked for Assassination. was can0tl on for a declBloii. It ruled board tlie Aqutonuun, nccompuuymt, , uikui ruiuien huw m uiiuiuhuu, u, wasnington, lJn., Jan. 24. in mini- m faV0r of Attornov Iviorrknn nl1nn 4...... It. nnnttin rr nrnnflnn nr ...... . . .. . i -, - -.- ... Diutn mu iu vwn.au ui v. ...".. ing j0r lue muruurers oi nucuuui jur- Atchison and Kansas City, Kan. i no; UNEAUTH ANARCHIST PLOT. GOVERNMENT STATES CASE. Attorney Morrison Tells What May Be Proven Against Packers. Chicago, Jan. 24. The government, through District Attorney Morrison, made Its opening statement in tho packers' case. The district attorney entered upon his address to the jury with such vigor that the attorneys for defendants at onco Interposed objec tions. "The claims of the defendants in this case," declared District Attor ney Morrison, "are only a purt of their clap-trap defense presented by men of influence in tho effort to unfit tho jury for fair deliberation in this case. These men have not only the ingenuity of criminal lawyers, but they aro corporation lawyers trust lawyers." Attorney Hynes, who closed the opening for the pnekers with an at tack upon tho dlstilct attorney, made strong objections to the statements CATARRH M&& m m&v msem "Oivci nh , rilAvrnti.lflft SoVWA r,rt jjgA w3 r. j jr w s5ov .xsy SO' 3 nv a the minister of marine, wero drowned: Rear Admiral Itodrlgo, Joso Darucha, Rear Another clash np.nnrril wlmn tlm razola. tho wealthy Italian who wan ,ntrint ntinmnv .iin i.. .t... Admiral Francisco Calhelros , havo Invested moro than $17,000,000 sllot at Dunlovv last week. Washlnc- nin or i, i, ,t... ....... ..... i ... n.. .ll.l ' I.. ... ,1 .,.! r. r..,1, ,... nlni-fiirn rnnlta , ... .. ....... .... ... . ' . !'"-"- a wmi. .n,y nil. 1.11- uamraca, uear Aiimiriu jou uimiuuu , m iu.uu.u-,, wun .wd, Dm...t,v v. -, , lon county auinonues navo uuearincu nucd to Immunity was an "after Brazil, Captain Alvos do Iabrlga. Two wagons and barrels. They claim that a plot to ngsassinato some of tho lead-, thought." commanders, two German photogra- by reason of a conspiracy between tho jng men ot tho COUntry. They havo pliers and ono roportor also wero Standard Oil company and the railroad SGCUreU ovldenco that among thoso White Trying to Arrange Compromise, drowned. systems or tho southwest, particularly mari;e,i f0r death was Governor Pen-1 Algeclrns, Jan. 24. Henry White, I thoso railroads operating In Kansas, nypacier 0f Pennsylvania. Letters American ambassador to Italy, and VALENCIA WRECKED, MANY DIE. Missouri, Nebrackn, Arkansas, Iowa aml pai)erB aro aiB0 in possession of , head of tho American delegation to Steamer Runs on the Rocks Off CoaBt I nn" tho territories of Oklahoma and tho authorltles which decree tho ' the Moroccan conference, Is malting of Vancouver Island, rYomr Ely's Cream Balm This Romody is a Spoclflc, Suro to Clvo Satisfaction. 0IVE8 RELIEF AT ONCE It cleanses, rooUios, lieals, ami )rotecta Uie Inclined mombriinc. It cureH Catarrh and lrivt'8 nwny a Cidd in tho Head quickly. Uestorcs tho Senses of Touto and Smell. liusy to uso. Contains no injurious drugs. ppltcd into tho nostrils and absorbod. ijnro Hizo, f0 cents at Druggists or by mail; Trial Sizo, 10 conts by mail. GLY BROTHERS, 5G Warron St.. Now Yoriu Victoria, B. C, Jan. 24. With nine ty-four passengers and about sixty in Indian territory, they are limited to ,innth nr ntiio. lnnriini mon Tiio nv. I the wcizht of the United Stnton tat tho state of Kansas for a market for iBtenco of this band of anarchists J l Quiet endeavors to bring Franco their roflned oil; that to all points wns uncnrhed when Coroner Schneo ' and Germany nearer together before her crew tho steamer Valencia went tsllle of Kansas tho freight rates on and chIef of Pollco Logan of Monon. ; tho disputed questions arise In the ashoro about ten miles east of Capo i n11 Products of crudo petroleum aro gnheia i)Cgan to follow up clues which conference. Theso qu-stlons cannot lleale In a thick fog about midnight.! """"""' ' ll uu" "v" Indicated tbat Carrazola's death was . " 1UB ueiayuu, us me consiuerauun Sho Is on the rocltB against a high maintained at such unreasonably high (Ul0 to tho mnci,inatIons of tho Ital- of economic and financial reforms in ullff and Is likely to ro to pieces at ratos for tho express purpose and for lau Biack Hand" society. The evl-, Morocco will begin next week. anv time. Ono boat's crow of six . "" """-' i'M' v...... ...... aonco on wnicn cnarges wm uo uaseu mon reached Capo Bealc. The surviv ors say that a great number wero drowned In trying to leave the ship. Nine men got ashoro about fifteen miles from here. Two men aro pris oners on tho face of tho cliff and can not get up or back to tho ship. Tho noa will likely reach them when tho tide Is high. Tho men report pathetic Hcenus. Ono woman dropped her child Into tho sea in trying to hand It to her husband. A little boy of five Is running around tho deck trying to llnd his mother, who Is among thoso drowned. There are still about 125 persons on tho ship, with almost cer tain death staring them in the face. The steamer Queen left here for tho wreck-. STEAMER KING DAVID WRECKED. Seven of the Crew Lost While Seek ing Assistance. Victoria, H. C, Jan. 22. The steam er Queen City arrived hero with Cap tain Davidson and sixteen othor sur vivors of tho wrecked steel ship King David, which dragged her anchor and drifted broadside on llajou reef Dec. 13, when tho survivors left her a total wreck after spending five weeks in an abandoned fishing camp with big drlftwodd llres burning nightly to signal any vessel that came near. Believing Capo Deale, 100 miles uwny, was the nearest place assist ance could bo had, tho captain called lor volunteers. Nino seamen re sponded. Six were chosen and ou Dec. 21 they left for Capo Deale In a boat. U was never heard of ofter rounding Uesquott point. A heavy gale blew on Dee. 211 and continued for five days. The boat was doubt less swamped and all drowned. Thoso loBt were: A. V. Wnlstoln, John Rog ers, II. G. Ray, Uvun Jones, Martin I'cdorsc, J. Poda and P. Sorronson. SIX KILLED IN SNOWSLIDE. ness of tho Independent refiners to wns discovered In a squalid shanty the state of Kansas. , nonP tho mlnlnc vlllnco of Balrd. threo miles from Monongahela City, i i In this house, located in an obscuro ; FOUR HOLDUP MEN ARRESTED. MURDERS SEVEN PERSONS. Desperadoes Who Killed Omaha Sa loonkecper Are in Custody. Omaha, Jun. 22. Four young des poradoes, who robbed Nels Lausten's ' saloon at Twenty-first and Cuming streets Saturday night, ending with Do You Eat Meat? When you nre hungry and want somotliiK nice in the meat line, drop into my market. We havo tho nicest kind of Home-made Sausages and meats, fish, and game in season. Wo think, and almost know, that wo ran pleaso you. Givo us a trial. Koon Bros., Successors to ROBINSON A BURDEN. end to the lives of tho entire family and set fire to tho dwelling. Ho com mitted suicide several hours later. m,Cr . or mwn& r , . Watson, a policyholder, who asks Twelve and a Half Per Cent Increase also that the Chicago company be re- Charlea H. Ayer Then Burns Houso hollow, wero found papers and docu- and Commits Suicide. monts pointing to a wholesale assas- Pombroke. N. II.. Jan. 19. While , slnntlon schome. Anarchists In many the ofllclnl report of the tragedy at parts of the country are Implicated tho death of the proprietor, are' North Pembroke, in which the lives ( ana arrests in many sections aro j iocked up In tho city jail and the po of all tho eight members of the houso-' looked for. . uce aro jn possession of confessions I hold of Charles H. Ayer wero blotted John Spida, tho alleged president not only to thi8 crime, but also to a '. out, will not be completed for several . of tho society, was arrested and was serles which began Friday night and ' days, tho county authorities believe put In jail, along with George Barll, omled wIth the murder. Tho young ' that a dispute over money matters t who Is suspected of Implication In mcn aro jay o'Hearn, Leo Angus and furnished tho motlvo for Ayer's al-1 the death of Carrazola. Joseph Warren of South Omaha and leged crime. Tho theory hold by i ' Raymond Nelson of Omaha. Accord- County Solicitor Thomas F. Clifford la INSURANCE SUIT IN IOWA. lng to tje confossions of Angus and that Ayer shot his mother-in-law, Mrs.1 gm fop Recever f0r National Life of Nelson, who havo become completely Laura Lakomnn, that) his wife Inter- ( Chicago Filed at Des Moines. unnerved since their arrest, O'Hearn fered to protect her mother, und that, p,.,.. ' t.,,. ia i.m nskhic for 1b tlie nmu sullty of the murder. hoping to conceal tho evidences of , a recolvur f()r tho National Life In- By tuo Iirrest of those tour n reign his act, tho man In a frenzy put an, llpnilpft pnmnnnv nt. nhicnuo has been of tclTOr planned scarcoly forty-olght filed in the district court at Dca hours before they wero all In jail, has Moines, la., where tho company has oecn brought to an abrupt end. Ac $1,700,000 on deposit with the state cording to tho confessions which are auditor. The bill was filed for Dr. A. the hands of the pollco, the gang lb glUUy l) l IUIUU IKMllllllS WI11UI1 UVJ' curred in Omaha Friday night, ono in . . . !-. ill. . : iiriiiiv n ii'in .iiiii iiiii t.,111 i-i r- l-.l cif ti I.....1 f.irtm dinnutDfrlnir fir Mftlfm. i... v....... wm..... ..r..v u vv DC Dcmunueu. oiiuiuto i.wui nuuiuui, v.. -.i Pittsburg, Jan. 22. A completed lng of funds. Dr. Watson alleges that draft of tho wage demands that aro promises made for the payment of to bo presented by tho United Mino gold bonds havo not been fulfilled. Workers to tho operators at the inter- i Olllcials of tho National Life assert state conference at Indianapolis this1 that the suit Is the outcome of an at- Accused Clergyman Denies Purpoao week was secured rrora rellablo j tempt to "hold up" the company. "Our to Defraud Government, sources und shows one decided chango1 attention was called to it first by a Omaha, Jan. 21. lho two ith day or l nnUm. ..n- tlw, fnrmm. n.minnmnr' nnllnn frnm n VnillllT flttOmfiV Of GaleS- "10 tllal Of tllO CBSO Of tile UnltOCl or these interests. The miners aro ! burg, W. H. Atwood," said Attorney States against Rev. George G. are now ashing for only a one-year agree-! L. A. Stasblns, counsel for tho com- of Lead S. D., charged with conspir-j HOLLISTER & ROSS mont instead of tho two-year scale, pany. "Ho wrote, saying ho had a acy with Frank W. Lambert and Har- which Is to expire next April, ami' bond of the National Llfo and Trust ry nn o uwiuuu m Bovuiwut which was the first of the hind to bo ' company, which had been merged with out of titles to public lands within the National Life. This bond, he said, tuc u. u. i. mnu mm ramu uuwunuio had lnpsed. Tho only object is to In-1 in Hooker county, Nebraska, reached J jP J y g ff g Inro thn Pnmnnnv liv nilOBt OU UK Its t uiwimx J iu ujum.ua.n-u ui n. 1'1. n,r nnnt fnr nil mlm.re I tnlno' unlvminv In thl wnv hv Jl Slllt for a' WttrO Oil tllO Staild as a WltnOSS in Ills laborers. receiver. No one who knew the facts , own behalf. His story did not differ i of tho company's solvency would pay ; materially irom mo oviuencc given uy fatal one in which Saloonlst Lausten was shot. WARE ON WITNESS STAND. OYSTERS in every style. Ca tering to parties and dances i specialty. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Candy and Cigars. The Bon Ton W. S. BENSE, Proprietor. All kinds of tried by tho coal Interests. The de mands to bo presented to tho oper ators include a straight advance of rmnrtwinnrTHwanrimnntfttxVmmminam Boarding House and Saloon at Alta, Utah, Wrecked. Salt Lake, Jan. 22. Tho last of the six bodies burled by tho snowslldo at Alta has been recovered. Since com munication with the mining canip has boon restored It has been learned that tho avalanche came about midnight. It swept a half mllo beforo striking tho boarding houso and adjoining sa loon lu which tho men wero sleeping. Both buildings were wrecked and tho former war. completely hidden from view. Threo of the live men sleeping In tho saloon managed to crawl from under tho debris and snow and, attired only In their night clothing, worked for hours in an effort to reach their Testimony In Greene-Gaynor Case. Savannan, Ga., Jan. 24. The exam ination of witnesses In tho Grceno and Gnynor case was directed prin cipally to tho establishment of the Identity of certain books and papers of former Captain Oborlin-M. Carter that are to be used as evidenco In tho trial of his alleged coconspirators any attention to it." MORE VICTIMS OF "CUTTER." Frank Lambert, except in tho con struction put on the motives of the transactions. The attorneys for tho government Interposed very fow ob jections to bis testimony or tho ques tions nut him by his attorneys. Mr. Piano Moving, Furniture Moving and other Heavy Work our Specialty J No. 52 ...PHONES ...No. 7G companions. Their feet were badly . I frozen. Fifty men wore soon at work seeking the bodies, but not until noon was the first corpse recovered. Tho men who lost their lives In tho board ing houso aro: Albert Bonnett, Georgo Clnyhourno, John Krlckson, John Gray. Thoso killed In the saloon wero: Jerry Murphy, William Powoll. Fourteen Women Stabbed by Mysteri ous Youth at St. Louis. St. lyjuls Jan. 21. Reports to the ware's storv was a recital of his ex- police doublo tho women stabbed by I)0ricncos jn America. Apparently, he tho mysterious youth who raided the ma(lo no effort to COnceal any of tho uuumimiuii,, .llil. 1of .. . . .... to the tracing of tho course taken by! w " ""'"' , transactions uetweon nimseii anu . HrAMi4'7 theso books and papers in their uso !ht' Inflating minor wounds on tho La,nbert, the essential denial being of 1 IMS MOrXUHg f m various cities in connection with "" "..o " ' , "j b'--"'' " i"u "u" me majority or wnom aro young uuu upon y the soldiers after they had considered good looking. Sovcral j ,nndo final proof for $150 or any other suspects wero arrested by the pollco, Euin but all wore released whon confronted j i imd no Intention, desire or pur- by several of tho women who had poso to defraud tho government out been assaulted and who failed to lden- 0; tn0 jand or any part of It in my tify them as their assailant. In near- contract or agreement with Mr. Lam ly every case tho women succeeded In oert( nor was thls contract made in cottlnc n. cnod look at tho youth and i i,n ininmci nf mvunir th ti n. t CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS tho descriptions of him aro in every , Land ftnd Cattio company or anybody ' 9 case identical, wono oi tuo women eise he Bald. wero seriously hurt. Four men wno witnessed tho assault on ono of tho women, pursued her assailant and captured him. At tho tlmo they did not know tho women had been the famous case. Rebels Occupy Quito. Guayaquil, Jan. 20. Tho revolution aries havo entered Quito, tho capital of Ecuador. Vlco President Baquerlzo Moreno has assumed executive power and will appoint a now cnbinet. Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. ChlciiKO, Jnn. illl. Wheat rulwl wenk to ilny, tin; Miiy opt Ion cIohIhk -lie lower. May corn t-lohotl 'Jsc and May oatn Uo low er. ProvIsloiiH were fiiKlcr. CIohIiik prict'b. Wheat-May, WlUi; July, &l!H,c; Sept., S3. Corn May, 15c; July, 43Uc; Sept., 40!ic. OatH May, Jllc; July, .'lOftc. I'ork-Jan., ?i:.77V!; Mny, ?M.12. I.nrU-Jan., ?7.4'JM; May, ?7.w. Kllitt-Jan., ?7.45; May, $7.5714. ClilriiKO Cauli 1'rlccH No. '2 hard whint, In New Holland scars, made carecully with shells, form elaborate patterns oa the ladles' faces, ;,i A Gentle Laxative And Appetizer Canada Has a Hog Famine. Ottawa, Jan. 24. Ontario pork packers aro manifesting much dlsap- BiV&snc; No. :i hard wheat, sialic; ..o. '2 nolntmont and chagrin over tho action , corn, WWY'. No. 2 outs, 3ic. of tho Dominion government In re scinding tho regulation which permit ted American hogs to como into this South Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha, Jan. ia. Cattio Heeelptu, 4a00; steady to lower; native BtqerB, $3.73 To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TaMets. e A, sevtn miuoa oxe i r -. This signature, Cures Grip in Two Days. oik every frznn box. 25c. u ;i .A