- - - - - THE UNITAH LAND PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT MODI. FIES PR CLAMATION. HE RESTORES 85,000 AORES Not NecessMY for Irrigation Purpose -Action Tnken at Request of In. terlor Department Af er Report by Geological Survey. W ASlllNO'l'ON-Tho prcslllont has modlOoll his proclnmnllon of AlIgllst 6 withdrawing from cntry cortnln InllllR In the Ulntnh Indlnn roscrvnllon nnd hnll rcslrcIl nhollt 86,000 noros. Fol. towln ! ; Is the In lerlor depnrtJllcnt's officlnl stntoJllont of the ncllon tnwn : 'I'ho nct oC Mnrch 3 , 100 , provlllc. . : I'TIJI\l hoforo the opening of the Uln. tnh hllllnn rescl'Vntlon the president mny set nllllrf IUlII reserve nllY rl'lIer' VoIr alto or o her Inllds necessnry to conserve nnd IlI'otert the wntor Allp- Illy Cor the lIulln ns or for general ngrl- cllltllrni dovoloIIJllt'nt. " Aocordh\Lly \ the UnltcIl SlnlcII Geo- loglcnl Sllrvoy , nnor Invcsllgnllon , mndo report 10 the Bccrotnry of the Intorlor recomtT1onl1lng thnt cortnln dcscrlbcd Innds covcrlng over 200,000 ncrcs , Inclllllln ( ; n Inrgo Illfmuty : or ngrll'lIlturnl InndH , ho rescrvotl 1I\1I1er \ anld IJI'ovlslon of Inw. Upon this rec- ommcndatlon the nctln ! ; sOl'I'etnry or the Intmlor rOllucstocl the Ilrrsldont to Issue his IlroclnIl1l1t10\1 mnlelng auch tOfwrvallon , nnll nccore1lngly the presIdent - Idont IRRllOl1 his IJI'oclnmnllon oC Au- 'gURt lJO ! . SlIbReqllontly' complnlnts hnvlng renchell the department UilLt the snld agricultural landa Ilroperly shollld not bo IlIchllled In snld reservntlon , Mr. . . Rynn , thu acting secretary , toole the sultjoct up for Curthcr consldoratlon and dlrocted the United Stntes Oeo- logical Rurvoy to mnlw a s\1pplomental report atallllg speclfllcally whether the resorvatlon oC these agrlellltllrni lnnds la necessnry for "tho conservlI- tlon and Ilrolectlon of n water SUII- ' . " 111) This sllilplementlll report has been m llo and shows thnt the reservation ot these lands Is not necessary for tltnt IJllrposo , but thllt they were Included - cluded In the aurvey'a orlglnlll report on the nssumlltlon thnt the uct authorized - thorized tholt. I'oaervutlon for "agrl. cultural development , " which was specifically slutol..ln ! It. . The acting aoel'etary docldoll that their reserva. tlon was made only "If necessnry to conserve IInd protect the water tlUII- ] ) Iy , " nnd requested the llresldent to roleaao them Crom resorvatlon , which , vna dOL'e todny b ) ' tlupplo'mentlll Ilrac- lamatlon tllIlt now tho'le agrlenltural lands IIro Hllh'oct to dls11Ositlon In the manner provhlC11 by the law. \ THE 'INVESTIOATION MAY REAOH NEBRASKA - - Nmw YOnK-Inslll'aJl ( o Commls. missioner n. E. Fall , of 'l'ellnos8eo , who with the In811ranco COll1l11lsl\lon- ers of five othpr 81atos Is In this clt ) ' , slIld .that Investigations of the In8111" nnco buslnoss almllnr to the one IIbollt to bogln In Now Yorle ma ) ' nlso ho commenced In the stntes rOllresented by the VIlttlIKcomll1lt1slollers. ; . llo- aides the In8uranco commla81oners or 'Vlscollsln , 1\1lnnesota , KOlltuclty IInd Tennessee , there WOl'O IIlso lIre sent to , dny Commissioners Plerco of Ne- braslt1l and McGlbney of IAulsltmu. ALiOE T AUS { WITH HER FATHER'S WAR COMRADES MANIl..A-'rho ROllgh HIIlora now l'esll1lnl ; hero , hCI\led by Colonel Alox- nnder Drodlo , ox.govcrnor oC Arizona nnd now IIttuched to the mllltnry sec- rotary's delH\rtment , unci Governor General Curry of the Island of Snmal' , called Ul10n 1\IIss Hoosovert IInd dls , cuslled the tlmo served under her dls , tlngulshod fnther. They In'oRented her with a Ilhotograph ot 1\IIIn\II\'s \ 110- lIce launch , numed the nucle ) ' O'Neal. Roar Admlml 'I'raln und Roprosen , tlltlVO Foss , chairman of the house commltteo on nnvlllnltnlrs , who Is nat , urally Intoreslt'll In nllvlIl matters , paid a visit to the Olongapo , IInd the university club held a recoptlon. ProhIbit the Meeting. HONG KONO-A meeting oC Chi , , neso called tor MondllY to discuss the boycott of American goods WIIS not -pormlttod by. the government nnd the 'Chlnoso then formally presented II pe. , dUon prllylng for 'permission to moot , t : New 're'aty with Germany. WASHINGTON - The Post 01 : Thl1l'sday sn's , on the authorlt ) ' of 11 high govornmollt officlul , tlJ t In vlo" of the prospect oC heavy loss s Cron the Chlneso boycott IInd the declslor ot the German government to onll tlu tnrlfr arrangement under whleh thll government and Germany now Oller nto , prosldent Roosevelt has partlall ) dochlod to negotlato an entlroly no\ ' treaty of amity IInd commerce , wltl Germnny . and t submit It to the sen ute at the next sosslon In Decembe for ratification. Fish Trust Flies Answer. COLUMDUS , O.-A. nooth & Cc or Chicago , a corporation pOIJIIlarl doslgnatod "Tho Plah Trust , " agalnq which a' suit In ollster was recontl : filed by the attorney gonoml on th grounds that It wns In rostralnt ( J trade , filed un IImonded anBwer In th circuit court. The answer admit that the deCendant Is Incorporalo under the laws of Illinois with n cal I tal stacie of $5,500,000 nnd tllllt I Jtn8 purchascd twent.tour filh con panlos. ' ThO' 'answer .denlol ! It Is trust In rostralnt of business. , , . . . , . - - - . _ . - UNITES THE nUSSIAN PEOPLE. All Are Opposed to Accepting Japan' . Proposalo. ST. pg'rJmSBUHO-'ho ] news or the spoelly cOJIIJletlon ) or 1\1. Wltto' reply cnmo nil a flurprlse to the Hus- sinn IJuhllc , as a delay at lenst until 1\Iondny WIIS IIntlclpalod to permit , n consultation nt Petcrhof. 'fhough M. Wltto had IImplo power to liraft n reply at Portsmouth , the forel/n / offil'o ahnred the view thnt the rt\'Iponse would bo withheld until 1\Iou- dny. . > 1\1. Wltto's Inlllatlvo nnd decision hnvo ovoleed the admlrntlon ot the Husslnns , accustomed nil they nro to dolaya In mntters of a shnllar nature. .Taplln's demnnds , as Irelllctel ( , have lIer'ell to array the Husslnn govorn. ment IInll the people under the Hnmo hanner for th\ first limo alnce the holnnln ! ! ; of the Wllr , anll It , Is evl- 1I0nt thnt 1\1. Willo will finll IIlmost so1l11 SUPPolt at his baele In whatever nrlfnver ho may maleo 1.0 nllron Ko- mUTll's conllllunl ntlon. 'ho govern- 'ment IJ rnlllled anel encollragcd the puhllcatlon of the Cull Associated Press 11Is(1ntrhes ( containing the Japanese - paneso conditions , which , 1IIO a fiery cross , milled HlIssla'a disunited clanlJ -rlJlctlonnr ! ) ' , ClJn3ervutlvo , lIherlil nnd mtlll'nl. . With scnrcrly an exception - tion , o VOl' ) ' volco Is raised 11\ urging the ! ; ovornment to hold ollt agnl1l8t JlllJan's Ilrlnclpal domnnlla. 'I'ho A8soelliled Press talled with lealllng men oC vnrlollB clllsses , lawyers - yers , doctors. r.erchnnts IInd jOllrnal. Ists , and all declnred thnt a contlnu. ance of the war woulc1 bo better than the IIccoptanco oC SlIch terms. 'fho sllmo spirit Is IIl11nlfested In IIlmoat every nowspnper Q.mco. the radical or- gnull rangln ! ; IIlongsldo the Novoe Vromya , whllo the Russ todny do. clares : " 1f the80 al'o .lapnn's conditions , all hope oC peace hns vanished. " . PEAOE OOMMISSIONERS DELUGED WITH lETTERS PORTSMOUTH , N. H.-Tho pellco plonlpotcntlarlc3 hllve been Calrly de- IIIfod : wIth mnl1 from ull pllrts oC the Unltell states , nnd now letters are : beginning to arrlvo Crom the olher I homlsphero. ' ] 'hollsI1l\lls or letters reach thom ench day. 1\Iost of thom lire addressed to the chiefs of the ml slons , Bllronomllrn ) : amI 1\11' . Witte , They' IIro oC over ) ' description -frlonllly tenIOrA ( of IIdvlco regarding the negotlntlol\s , requestA for auto- grapha IInd 11hotogl'nlJhs , words of wel. come , oC pralso , IIdvortlAements nnd Invitations to VnrhJll9 , cities ot the United Stntes , The mlljorIty , so Car liS the negotllltlons IIrt ) concerned , on I ) ' OXprelB ! the hOl1es oC the world fOl' lICllce. Numerous are the lelters fl'om } J Htors of churches telling ot In'nyer ! ! for 11eace. ' 1'h n there are the usunl crank lelters. No threat of I I\ , serious nnturo has been received either b ) ' Baron Komura or 1\11' \ . Witte. TO INVESTIGATE IN OCTOBER. Western States to Take Peep In on Insurance Matters. S'f. PAUl. . , 1\lInn.--Stnto Insurnnco COlllml sloner O'nl'lon returned from I New Yorle IInd conllrmelll the report that the Investigation of the hi ! ; eastern - ern Insurance cOlllllllnles by Insurance - ance depnrtments of so\'oral western stntos , Inclul1ln ! ; 1\lInne80tll , ' will not comlllonco before Oct01l0r. Thp first cOlll11llny to bo hweltlgntell ! will bo the New Yorle Life , nnd It wl11 bo followed by the others If the showing of the Now Yorle Lifo delllluHls It. lIe oXlllnlnod : " 1'ho IJrOposod Invostlgntlon wns de- Illyed to a1Tow the New Yorle leflsla- : tlvo committee , which Is now at worle , to proceed unhnml1ered with drnmng new le lslallon for the future conduct ot all lIfo comIJ nlos. " LIFE WAS IN DANGER FROM AN INSANE MAN W ASHlNOTON-1\tlnlster Deaupro I at Duenos Ayres cublos the State do- llIll'llllent that a Illhoror nnmed , Blanas Vlcello nttomllted to assassl- I nnto PresJclont Manu)1 ) Quintana liS the preslllont's cnrrillgo wnA IJ Rsing " 11elll'o IJ rl ( . The assailant rushed from hohlJ1l1 II. mO\1ument with n re- \'olver In. his hand , but the presl- I dOl\t's alllo.do.cnml ) throw himself Cram the carrlago Ullon the assallnnt , I overpowered him I\Iltl t prevented him Cram shoaling. The man was arrost- , ed. Ho Is SUIposed to bo Insllno. Yaqui Indians for Peace. MEXICO CITy-It Is reported that the Yaqui Indians of Sonomll , tired of long disastrous wllrfaro carried on against UIO government , are now ask- In ! ; pence und thllt the nogotlatlons , _ IIro IIctually bolng carried on loollng to that nu\ch \ , loslrell end. The war canled on ngalnst the Yaquls' has done Incalculnblo damage to the state , of Sonora 11.(1 hns rohmled the de- r veloplllent oC Its resources to a grent- or extent thnn Is genorall ) ' believed. Venezuela. Will Buy Guns. CAHAOAS , Vonezuola-- gov. ernment hils slgnod a $1,0000 con , tract with the Schnehler compnny 01 Cousoto , France , for olght bnttorles 01 sovent-fivo ml11lmetor campaln ! guns 11.(1 Cour batterlos of mountllin guns oC the sllmo cnllbor. ! 3erlous , Offense. LONDON-Tho Dally Telograph'f Shnnghlll corresl1Ontlent sa's the go\ " ornor oC Now Chwang has warnet ] bo'cotters oC American goods thnl their nctlon Is IJllnlahnble by death. , , , . , - - - DEAD LOOK IS ON ENVOYS DISCUSS ARTICLES WITH. OUT RESULT. A DAY WITHOUT ANY PROGRESS - Neither Side Would Make Any Concession - cession and Issue Is Passed Over.- pessimism Again Prevails , and the Outlook Is not Encouraging. POH.TSMOUTH , N. H.-Tho crisis In the peace conCeronco has been reached and pessimism Is again the noto. Dut the darltest hour Is just bo- Core the dawn nnd there la still h0110. Predictions oC a finnl rupture tomorrow - row certainly will not bo justlfiell un. less Dnron Kom\lra figlJrallvely plcles UI his hat nnd nnnounces that It 'Is uselesA to proceed fnrther. 1\1. Witte nt lellst will not bo Ilreclpitate. At to- morrow's session after article H ( the limitation of Russlll'a sea power In the Car east ) rLnd IIrtlclo xII ( fishing rIght on the IIttoroal ) are disposed eCho ho will Cnvor nn ndjolJrllmellt until Monday to hear the Inst word Cram St. Potersburg. Pessimism Is bllsocl on the Cnct that no progres was mndo tIurlng the l ly. 'l'he exchange of views at the mornIng - Ing session on IIrllclo Ix ( relllunera- tlon Cor the "cost of the wnr" ) show- (111 at OMO thnt the plenipotentiaries were al ! far npart as the poles , nnd It WI\S passed over. Artlclo x ( the surrender - render oC the Intorncll Russlnn wllr- ships ) was WSO IJIlssed , not In the opinion of ono of the present plenlpo- tentlarlos when the Assoclatod PreBs correspondent SI\W him last nIght , because - cause within the shadow oC the two main points In dispute hanging over the conCerence both sides were cau. tlons nnd preCerred to p08tpono It to the end. Attlcle II ( llmHatlon of sea power ) Is also adjustable after modlficl\Uon nnd n.rtlclo xII wl11 present no difficulties - ties , So thnt last night the sltun.tlon wns practically where It was when 1\1. Wltto last Saturday presented the Russian rOllly with Its non possulms on nrtlcles v and Ix ( Salehalln and Indemnity - demnity ) . The only chance Is now compromlso -Russia to yield Salhlllln 1111I1 .lapnn Indemnity. NelUler will yield both IInd perhalls Japnn at the flnal showing of hn.nds will yield neither. 1\1. Wltto , un. der tile Imperial Instructions given him beCoro ho lert S1. Petersburg , can IIgree neither to pay war trlbuto nor cede n. Coot of Russian territory. St. Petersburg there fore In the Illst resort romalns to ho hellrd from. Doubtless this Is the renson why he p'reCera lL Ilostpollement tomorrow over Sunday. Dllron KomurlIH'obahl ) ' will welcome an adjournment oC two tIays In order that he ulso may lay the sltuntlon be. fore his government beCoro Its finnl' decision. THE OONSUl GENERAL SAYS HE IS POWERLESS WASHINGTON - Consul General Hodger9 at Shanlehlll hns cabled the DOl1l1rtment of Stnte thllt the Chinese i Chamher or Commerce Is powerless to stol ) the boycott IIgalnst Amerlclln producta , IInd that the Chlneso stu. dents really control the situation. Chinese omclals IIro Inllctlvo In the matter. 1\1r. HOllgers ndds tlmt other natlonlllltles lit Shanhal ! are becomIng - Ing apprehenslvo' the boycott movement extentl to them. 'fho Amol'lcan charge at Danglml , ca letI the StlltO department today thnt 3,000 Chlneso In that city hnve communlcllted by telegraph t6 their agents lit Singa11Oro and Hong Kong orders to ship no moro American goods to Slam. MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TO BE THE WAR ORY 11INNEAPOLISPresident J. J. Hill of Grent. Northern rOlld , who returned - turned Sunda ) ' night t'Om Now Yorl" gnvo out a short Interview upon the crop sltulltlon nnd the trade prospects Cor the coming year : "If the hlneso boycott prevents the expert of our 110ur 10 Chinn. . thIs will Corco nbout 20,000,000 bushels of wheat Into other marleets , mllinly In Europe , the effect of which will be the reduction of lrlces there , IIml In thut way II will oltect the prices of brend- stuffs In 1111 the whellt growing sec- Llons of the United States. " Sells Out for a Million. KANSAS CITY , Mo.-.The People's Gas company ot COfCo'v1l1o , I\an. : , sold to the Kansns Nntural Gas company tor n. consideration of $1,000,000 Its gas territory at 60,000 ncres In 1\1ont. gomery count } ' . Kllnsns , containing 128 wells with n present dall'y capdc- It ) ' oC 600,000,000 cubic Ceet oC natural flow prQssure gas. 1t will ho the aim oC the Kansas Natllral Gns com pan ) ' to supply all the towns In ens tern Kansas wIth gns , The compnny now has a dally enp l'ltr of 2,000,000,000 I cubic Ceel at gas a da ) ' . SafeguardIng Crews. WASHINGTON-The Nav ) ' deparl. ment has approved recommendlltlons , which were mnde hy the navnl honrd , on construction with a vlow to safe , I guarding the cr ws ot the submarlnc I torpedo boats. The board recommend , etl that submarine boats maneuver h , water not more tlmn eight fathollll deep antI that the ) ' be provided. wltli I lifting shucldos antI bo nccompnnfel . by a vessel provldud with lifting ap I IJ ratus , so that the submarine ma ) bo promptly hrought to the lIurfacc Ihould nnv accident occur. , " - , ALONG THE : : : LINE OF BATTLE , Japanese Report Three Minor Rus. sian Attacks Repulsed. TOKIO-An official report says : "I nrl ) ' In August 14 , In the direction oC Ohnntll , Husslan force consisting oC a battalion oC Infantry , two sections - tions ot cavnlry , olght fiettl guns and six machine gllns , attacltcd our position - tion nt Erhshlpllpa , eight miles north of Changtu , but wo..q Immodlately ro- pulsed. Our casualties amounted to ono nnd the Russians lost thlrtY-fivo. "Slmultanoollsly , three companies of Infllntry and two squadrons of cavalry - alry attn ked us eight miles north. west of Changtu. This IIttncle was repulsed - pulsed nnd at 2 : 30 o'clocle the Rus- slnns retreated northward. "Tho Husslans Illso made n. small attacle on Wel IIuan Pilei on , which wn.s ropulsed. " THE CHINESE BOYOOTT Will AFFEOT BREADSTUFFS . ClIICAGO-"Dual TarIff" In all probahlllty' la the wnr cry tha.t will ring through the United stn.tos Cor omo years to como Instead of the fa- mlllnr call for reciprocity. The now slognn means the passage oC a "maximum IInd minimum" tllrIff law permitting the establishment or reciprocal trade relations with friendly - ly Corolgn countries by the vote of congress. Alvin H. Sanders , chairman of the national reciprocity conference , which opened Its two. days' session at the Illinois theater , Is credited wIth orIgInatIng - InatIng the war cry. Mr. Snnders broached his suggestion to n. few friends nfter the word "roclproclly" had recolved Eromo rough handling on the floor at the convention , nnd It mot approval among the delegatos. OITY OF WASHINGTON WRESTLlHG WITH TYPHOID W ASHINOTON - Twenty.nlno now cas os of ty.phold Cover IInd two dea hs were reported to the health omcers Monday. The outbreak has passed In soverlty that of 1J03. ! when the greater - or number of persons and the tren.t- monte for the disease at any ono tlmo was 224 , and hils spread rnpldl ) ' . Health officials nro bending every eC. Cart to fight the disease , Including 'n hOllse to house Inspection of back ) 'ards and cellars wIth n. vlow to rem. edylng unsanItary conditions. Ono bed of the new flirtation plant will be op. ern.ted . , thus reducIng to that extent the dnnger from typhoid fever and other' dlsen.so . germs , which It Is believed - lieved coines from drlnltlng water which It Is unfit to drlnle. RUSSIA TO REDUCE DUT.lES M. Witte May Make Announcement of This Soon. ST. PETERSDURG-Tho Associated - ciated Press Is Informed that l\1. Witte will soon malQ an omclal announcement - ment In America of a reduction by Russin : In the duties on Amerlcn.n mn. . chlner ) , tools , etc. , which have been operatlvo slnco 1J01. ! Ambasslldor 1\1e'er secured this can. cession lifter extended negotiations with the ministries of finance and for. ogn ! altalrs , Through Ambn.ssn.dor . 1\1oyor , the United States proposed to Russia a commercllli arrangement between - tween the two countrIes under section 3 of the tarllt act of 18J7. ! This WIIS agreed to and , In antlcl11lltlon of such IIn IIrrangement , Russia decided on the l'eductlon. Stand By the Elght.Hour Day TORONTO , Ont.-Tho convention of the International Typographical union decided to meet In Colorado Springs next : rear. At the afternoon session of the Internlltlonal T'po- graphical union the elght.hour com- mltteo presented Its report , which en. dorses the elght.hour campn.lgn now being wnged and recommends a strlleo on .lnn , I , lJOG ! , IIgnlnst emplorers who do not accept the new hours laid down by the union , Samuel dompers com. mended the stnnd the union hns taken on the elght.hour fight. New Loan Authorized. S'l' . pE'l'EnSDURG-An Imperial ulenso , WIIS Issued formally uuthorlz' Ing the Issullnce oC the new Internnl loan of $100,000,000 at I ) per cenl. Turks Favor Armenians. CONST ANTINOPLF.-An 1mperial ulenso wns Issuell restorIng to the AI" monillns theil' school and church prop. orty In the Caucasus. No More Banana Trains. OAIRO , IlI-Socretllry Eglin of the Illinois StlltO Doard of Health IIn. nounced thnt Surgeon General Wy , mlln at the United Stlltes navy had ordered the tllscontlnuanco at banana shipments Crom Now Orleans. Sugar Rate War Stili On. NIAGARA F..LLS , N. Y.-A con , Cerenco of tralfle officials ropresentlng western trunk and gulf railroad lines , was held hero today to settle the sugar rllto war. 'l'lIe gulf lines do , cllned to malO IIn ) ' concessions ; Jerome for Mayor. NEW YOnK-in helmlf ot the cm I zens' union a stlltomont wns'lssued tG I Proilrlcl W. Hlnrlehs. calling Cor the . nomination oC DIstrict Attorney Je ! rome tor ma'ol' by the CItizens union. , RussIans Retiring. TOKID-lt Is reported that the Rlls slans lire retll'lng across the TumQ , \'h'el' 1\1)(1 thnt the ) ' will nvold a baUI < 3 In Northern Koren. Confirmation 0 : the rumor Is not obtalnablo I I , . ' , . A BRIGHTER LOOK' ' PROSPECTS OF PEACE MORE EN- COURAGING. TWO ARTICLES AGREED UPON Chinese Eastern Railway South of HarbIn Goes to China-Crisis In Deliberations - liberations Expected to , Como on Monday. PORTSMOUTH , N. H.-Tho pros. pects ot peace are distinctly brlghtor. The plenlpotontlarlos are 'laboring wllh n sorlousnoss and earnestness which len.vo not the 8"lIghtest doubt that both are anxious to conclude n. treaty. Though the mnln points re- mdln to bo contcsted IInd the plenipotentiaries - tentiaries of each aldo speak as though the conference would go to pieces , unless the other sldo gave wa ) ' , the spirit of compromlso Is In the air. When ho returned to the hotel tonight,1Witte , who wns Ured out wllh his hard tIay's worle , said : "I am doing nll I cnn for pen.ce. . OC the eight nrtlcles we hnvo already considered I have ) 'Ielded sovon. No other statesmnn In Hussln. would have dared to do .so much , IInd I have done what I have done upon my own re- sponslblUty. " From nn lIuthorltntlvo source It Is now posslblo to Corecast with n fair degree of accuracy thllt the crisis will como on next Monday. ArtIcles vII and vUl dealing with the Cate of the Chinese Eastern railroad havIng been disposed ot today , there remains In addition to the cession of Sakhn- lIn which was passed over , the question - tion or Indemnity , which comps up tomorrow - morrow as artlclo Ix , the limitation of RUBsin's sea power In the far east , the surrender ot the Interned warships - ships and the grant to Japan of flsh- Ing rights In the littoral north or Vladlvostol , . To aU except the last , to whleh Russin wlll agree , n negatlvo nnswor hM been returned , n.bsoluto In the case or Indemnity and Saleha1ln. Perhaps - , haps both the others may bo modified and accepted by M. Wltto , In order to strengthen his Ilosltlon In Inslsllng upon a concession from Japan regard. Ing Ils demands of an Indemnlt ) " n.nd the cession of Sakhalin. neCore yieldIng - Ing on eIther of the mallers , It can he regarded as practically certain that 1\1. Witte wlll consult the em- peror. Artlclo v and "II were disposed of Wednesdn.y , the Cormer "In principle - ple , " the Illtter "unanimously , " according - cording to official bulletins. Article vII provides for the cession to Chinn. of , the branch of the Chinese En.st . orn railroad runnIng south from Har- bin to Port Arthur and Dalny , and wIth n branch line connecting , lit Now Chwnng with the Shan Hal Kwan TienTsIn railroad. Article vUl provldos for the retention - tion by Russia of the line through northern 1\lanchurln. which forms the connecting link of the main IIno of the trans.Slberian and the Usurrl railroad with Its termini at Vladlvo. stole and Harborovsk. PEOPLE STARVING IN FARMING - ING OOM'I ' UtHTIES OF SPAIN MADRID-'fhe sltun.tlon . In the provInces - Inces arising from the seml.starvlng condition of mllny fllrmlng communI. tlos Is becoming alllrming. DIspatches from Malaga report that 3,000 laborers are overrunning that district and threatonlng pro pert ) ' . In the communes of Junguera , Alolzana and Plzllra the lIuthorltles are powerless - less to cope with the rlo\ers. \ The agrIcultural population around Cndlz Is Increasingly turbulent and begging Is the enl ) ' means ot llvo11- hood In the province of Sevllle. Hoports have been recelvetI' serl- ous outbreaks to Osuna and Carmon 11. . , where 4,000 laborers IIUacled the fllrms , carried olt cattle and supp11ed themselves with food. . Dr. R. M. Stone Dead. Ol\IAHA. Neb-Dr. R. M. Stonoono oC the pioneer physicians of Omaha , who has been III for about two weeks with Drlght's dlseaso , passed nway l\Ionday. I Iowa Tennis Ch mplon. ROCK VALLEY , Ia.-Dy dOfeatlng Dalror at 810ux City Walter T. Hayes oC 'I'oledo won the tltlQ of tennis champion ot Iowa. Charge of Graft In Kansae. . I TOPEKA , Kan.-Olmrles of Irregularity - larity In tho'manllgement oC the State Industrial Shool for DO'B were filed with the board oC control hero by a Topel\l1 physician , against H _ W. Charles , the superintendent. It Is charged that Charles confiscn.ted . liquor sent to the fiood sufferers In 1J03 ! ; that "brnss lcnucls" have been ; used on the bo's by the officers of the , Institution ; that ono officer has been drllwlng two salaries ; that three officers - . cers are tlrunlmrds and that the boys are underfed. Feeding In Transit Rules. . W ASIIINGTON-Secretnry Wllson I nnd Dr , D. E , Salmon , chlof or the I burellu ot animal Industry of the de , ; pnrtment oC agl'lculluro , left on Sun. da ) ' for Chlcllgo to IIttend a conterenco with the tramc managers of rail- rends entering Chicago nnd representatives - atives oC the National Llvo Stocle as- . Imclatlon next TueBtla ) ' . The canCer- L enco rellltes to rules recentl ) ' made ) by Dr. Salmon ns to "stablo cars" In f connection with recent leslslatlon . to protect cattle In transll. , . ' . , ' . , . , , iii . , ' . . ' . . ' , , . " - ' . , . Of& , AN o'XTRA ESSION. - . . President U declded on Calling I Meeting. ' ) . . OYSTER DAY. N. Y.-Notwlth" Htanding the moro or less dofinlto nnJ nouncement which has emanated from vnrlous sources during the last fowl months , congress may not bo called. , Into oxtrnordlnnr ) ' seAslon next No" , vember. Indeed , the Indications arol now that no oxtraordlnary session wlll bo llOld this year. I The stlltement Is made on the authority - thority of President Roosevelt him. selC. Ho has not decided the question - tion definltoly yet and probably will. not roach a detormlnatlon at It untll " 7 . z he shall hl\\o returned to W shlngton the laller part of Soptember. , The chances of an'oxtraordlnary session alpear , however , to , bo fading. Strong pressure Is being brought to bear upon the president to Induce him not to cnU an extra session. So much Interest lms been manifested In the subject throughout the country that the president has received n. largo , number of letters regarding It. Many senators and representatlvos have urged ngalnst an extra session. They point out thnt 11ractlcaUy nothing wlll be gllined U ) ' an extra session that Y will begin not moro than three weeles ' } before the opening of the regular ses. slon , and that It wlll cause some In- convenlenco to many members of congress - gress In hoth brn.nches. Taldng these things Into consldoratlon the . ' president - dent has reserved dofinlto decision : : If the mntter , the chi of as noted being that the session will not be called. , Ln.st . sprIng , was the president's \ Idea to Issue at the proper tlmo a caU Cor an extraordinary sesslo'n of congress - gress to bo held In October for the purpose ot onactlng , tr posslblo , rn.ll- road leglsln.tlon. . Incidentally It was , expected that some recommendations might bo made by the president ro- gardlng proposed changes In Ule ex- " Istlng tarIff law. ' The Idea of an October se9slon " finally WIIS abandoned , and subsequently - quently the president made arrnnso-j ' nents for a two weelts' trIp through , , ' , th south beginning on the 17th at 'f October. It then was announced that ' the proposed xtraordlnary session would not be held untll after the November - vember elections. If finally the president should de- . cldo to caU congress together the session - sion wlll begin the first on Monday . ' . . . , after the November elections , which 't- will be just three weels beCore the beginning of the regular sosslon In Decomber. MR. BRYAN TO HONOR ' HIS NATIVE ILLINOIS TOWN - - SPHlNGFIELD , lll , - 'A special friend In this city of William J. .Dryan states that 1\1r. Dr'an has decided to bulld n. public IIbrar ) ' In Salem , Ill. , his birthplace , and present It to the ell ) ' . The librar ) ' will stand on the . slle of the house In which 1\11' . Dr'an U,1 \ WfiS born. The old Dryn.n . homestead . "t' will bo moved to , the opposlto corner J IInd will face the IIbrn.rr. . Ground for the library bulldlng will be broleen December 11 or 12 , on which occasion Mr , Bryan will maIm a speech , Ho will then depart for New Yorle , there to depart for a European trip. - GETTING HIS HANDS FREE. Secretary Root Severing His Connection - tion with Corporations. . NEW YORK-Secretary of State Elihu Root , who recently entered ( Presldont Roosevelt's cllblnet , has severed - ered , sors the TImes today , all connections - nections with a number of financllli Institutions ot which he has been n. director. 1\1r. Root recently resigned , It became Imown yesterday , from the " boards ot the 1\1orton Trust compan } ' , the National Dank of Commerce , the Continental Fire Insurance campnny , the Tltlo Guaranty & Trust company , IInd severlll other corporations. HUNGER RIOTS IN SPAIN O DAILY OOOURRENOE LONDON-Tho Dally 1\1all's dl - patches wllh regard to the tamlno conditions In Antlalusla , Spain , state that the Spanish government l\l1s entirely - tirely Called to glvo relief and that , as the money grants are absolutely Inadequate to meet the necessities , the resources are completely exhaust- ed. Hunger rIots are ot dally occurrence - renco IInd IIro becoming more and moro serIous. Theft and plllago are . common and It. Is Imposslblo to enforce - force order. From Santa Fe to Galveston. LOS ANGELES" Oal.-Announce- ment Is made that the route tor n l ) new truule line at the Santa Fo to / \ GalvQston has been definitely decided on. Surveys hllvo been completed and > , the rlght.oC-way Is being obtained. The gap to bo closed Is 250 inlles long over a pralrlo section almost as fiat as a tal1lo. Active construction will begin In a short tlmo , At present the Santa Po has a IIno Crom Weather- ford to Galveston. From 1\1exlco the trunle IIno , It Is stilted , will tollow the DelOn cut-ofC to Delen. Extending the 'Boy ott. _ W ASH1NG'l'ON - The Amerlclln charge ut Dangltole cabled the State dopllrtmont that 3,000 Chlneso In that city Imvo communicated by tOlegraph to their agent In Singapore nnd Hong . . .ong orders to ship no more American - can goods to Slam. . Was RIghtfully Removed. HAY ANA-Tho supreme court de , 1 nled the claim of Juan O'Farrlll that . Nunez acted lllegnll ' In ' Governor ) 1'0- moving him ( rom the mayoralty at Ho.Vllna. . I