, . . WITTE IN POWER DELIVERANCE COMES TO THE I PEOPL USSIA , i t . TYRANNICAL RULE AT AN EIID : Emperor Nlchol ants a Con'itltu. ; . tlonal Form of Government , and , I \ Count Witte Comes Into Power as Minister President. - I" " ST. PETImSUHG-Tho nutocrnr ) ' oC " the HomanoITa and the olel order ot "I thtnJa have coaaed to oxlat In Hussln. , Emeror ) Nicholas hns surrendered Rml 1 COllnt WIUo cOll1ea Into Ilowor ns mIn. : Islcr'\lre.1Ident \ , wHh an ImllCrlul IUt\t1. 1 dnto which will enahlo him to COI\\'orl \ the Carclcnl nnUonnl aslcmbl ! ) ' Into t\ renl loglslntl\'o bed ) ' ( 'I crt cd br greatly oxtenll d suITrngo and to con tor UPOD the IIcOlllo fundamental ch'l ) IIberUml. Inchllllng free sllcech. l'ollowlng ; la the text ot the Imerlal ) ) manifesto : Wo , Nicholas n , hy the grace of God emperor an'l autocrat of all the Hus. \ aiM , grand 11111\0 oC Flnlllnll , etc. , de- 1 clare to nil our faithful subjects thnt the trouble and ugltnllon In our calli. tals and In nllmerous 111aces fill our heart wllh excessl\'e IJaln und sorrow. The happlnoss of the Husslan sover. elgn Is IntllasolllJly ! hOllnd U ) ) with the hallllhles9 of 0111'100))10 / ) ) and the SOl" ; row of our 11001110 la the sorrow of the ' I' sovereign. I'rom the Ilresont dlsordors mil ) ' arlso great national dlsrulltlon. They mennco the IntegrIty nnd unity of our omlllro , ' 1'ho Rllilrell10 duty Imposed npon us by our 60vorelgn office requlreR us to cffaco oursolf anll to use nil the force ancl reason at our command to hasten In socurlng the unity and co.ordlnatlon of the \lower \ of the central government ancl to assure the success oC monsures for ImclficaUon of nil circles of publle lire , which nre essuntlal to the wellhe. Ing of our 11eollle. . \Vo , therefore , direct our government to carry out our Infioxlble will In the following manner : First-To extOlll1 to the Ipulntlon ; lho hnmutahlo foundallons of civic liberty , bused on the real InvlolablIlt ) ' of person , freedom of consclenco , speech , union und nssoclatlon , Socond-Wlthout sUHpemllng the al. ready orderw elections to the state douma. to Invite the participation In the dOllma , so far as the limited time before the convocation of the dOllmu will pormlt , of these classes of the pop. , tlatlon now completely deprlvcd of electoral rights , Icuvln the ultlmato development of the prlnclplo of the electoral right In genoml to the newly established leglBlatlvo oreler of things , , 'I'hlrd-'o } ostabllsh as an unclmnge- ahlo rule that no Inw shall ho enforce able without the al1procul of the ptate doumn and that It shall he IlOsslhle for the clected of the Ileoplo to oxerclsc real l1nrtlclpl\tlon In the sUl1Orvision of lho legality of the acts of the authorl. ties apllntell hy us. Wo appct11 to nll faithful sons of Russia to remember their dut ) ' toward the tatherlnnl ( , to nltl In terminating these unprocedentOll trouhlos nnd to apply , their forces In ( ) .oleratlon' with UR to the ro.3toratlon of calm nnd peace upon our nntal soil. NICHOI..AS. Count Wltto , Hussla's first premier , lonlght sent the following message to the Amorlcan Iloopio through the Asso. elated PreB8. "I am sure the Amorlcnn 11001110 , who understand what freedom Is , nnd the Amorlcan press , which voices the wish , < ! s of the people , will rejoice with t 1e frlondly Russian nation at thla mo , mont. , when the Husslan people have rocelvet\ from his Imperial majesty the promises nnd tho' 'guarantoo ! ! of freo' dom unl\ will join In the hOl1e that the RussIan 1100ple will wisely aid In UI ( roallzatlon of these IIhortiea hy ocoOpe mtlng with the government for theh 11oocohll Introlluctlon. Only limB wll It. bo possible to secure the full beno fils of the freedom conferrml UIn thl poople. " Thomas W. Lawt'On Sues , ST. PAUL , l\\lnn.-A slleclal to thl Dispatch fl'lIlI1 lIancocle , Mich. , < ; ays All glng thnt his c.haracler has heC ! , il rnngeil'to the extent of $20000 " 'n rnas W. Lawson of Hoslon ha brought suit for Umt amount agalns Horace J. Stevens , n well Imow cOllpe mln08 'speclallst of HOllghton. II charges IIbol , Mr. Stevens Is an extenslvo write bf copper mining tOlllcs , . ConstItution for Norway. CHRISTIANA - The Storthln I discussing 1constitution. . M. 1I0'no\ ' formerly radlcnl leader. on hehalf c the republicans , declared thnt the 111' < posal for a plebiscita dhulnlsl10s tli iospoct held for 'the StoJ'UIII\ 10 ornmentnl responalblIlt ' . 1"OI'elgn MI' Ister Loveland said n repuhllcan wou ! bo Intrinsically as vnluable as a 1110 nrchlal constitution , hilt ho point. . out that Norway twins a well estn IIshcd constitutional monarchy genor tlons of labor would be necossnrr worle out ropubllcun Institutions. AvoIds ArrcJt : by Death. CHICAGO-Lelliling through a pIa . . .atl window , 110IullnlfOllr stol'l down to the street to e\'ado arrest c warrants chal'l lns : conspiracy 1\1 fraud , Adolph PCl'holmer , who conchl ! cd a real estate and loan hUSII101 was dashell to death on F'lda ' 011 t1 pa'lnont , dying Instrmtly , ' } 'ho t rfi edy toolc 11taco within a square of tl city hall. Perbohnor's sllectaclIl leap to cleath WflS witnessed hr scor of peol110 pnsqlng aOlI by man > ' oce Dnnl.lt or nC1arhv o(1I"os ( . ' . ' . RAILW FAIRS. 1 Mr. Harriman dIscusser the ConstruOo I tlon Queatlon. NEW YOHI-g. 11. Harrlmnn , proB' Iclent of the Unloll Pacific nnll SOllth. enr Pnclfic rnllronds , discussed rnll. way affairs ns follows : "I thlnlc thnt we arC' rllnnln , ; Into nn ern of comlletlth'C' rallrlll\d bulltl. lng , JURt os we hlan ( 'ra of conwell. tI\'e 1111 'lnr : , TIll''nlon 1'1\0100 I renll ) ' . Ills In tltt' ht'tt ' ' ' ' ! lttkm ot any of them , I\IHI Iht' U"k\1& l".u.'It\c 1I003 not fC'n nor t ' $ . It t , , " 110 Ihhlt'tC ' I Ibw > NfQ t i sUU : $ be-- 1\\ < < ' \ ' 1u" . t. . _ ! "J.dilk' ( u.all tht' Chi. CIU : Ihnt " * & Q..h"'y Hanway cO PaaY' "Yff . . . rig\t \ , ' f.wuy In the O < < ' , lt l'w.tt ouh'Y w , , not au ludl. ct\UOJ1 " , . . .u. . . , .tbrook of bo tl1ltle3 be-- tw t'u. tl1 Ilarrh uu aUli the HlIl In. tl"re8ts. , .w" ar bulldln 1I1no In the orth Plutte couutr ) ' , " hc said. "Thnt Is. wo hl\\'O started to bulill nn ohI IIno ilrojoctctl some tlmo n o. They trlcd to stop us nml wo onjolned them. . . It Is a smaIl nffl1lr. " Spenklng of his recent trhl to Japan nml China , : \tr. Hnrrhnnn nnltl : " .1npnn Is gelling rallrouls : nnll go. Ing nhead to put them In Rhape to hrlng nhout further de\'elopment. ThC1 1110ney that has heen collectell from the people IN heln ! ; nsell for their honefit. "The .1aHUIOHO ) nro amultlous nnd be. sldcs thoh' railroad hulldlng the ' are golnl ; to do\'eloll transportation hy I wntor , and we will have to cooOperato with them or coml110 with them , I think wo hnd helter cOoOllCrate. The > ' nro goln to get theh' shnro of the lranslmclfic huslness and get In thell" own holloms. thell"I I " 'rhe or.hmtnl countries can be dl. "hIed Into two classes , .Japan behl ! ; at Ilrosent a clasH hy Itself on the prlnclplo of the country which holp8 Its producers , The other clasH tnltes away fronl and hinders Its producers , and all the other countries are still In lhls class. ' 1'ho 111t10 I HI1W In Chtna , however , convinced Itself np as .Tnpan however , convlncell l11e that that coun. try Is going to open Ilself up ns ,1apan has already done. Chinn Is nlrendy developing the rnllrolulllnc..q It has nnll will have more , The Chinese nre now using tholr rallronds Instead of tearing them down. Corea will have to lIe re. organized and this will bo done by the .Jnlllnese. 'l'hls means a future for thnt country , too , LONDOn DOES HONOR TO GENERAL BOOTH LONDON.-The freedom of the city of London , a distinction on which mnny stntesmon nnd wnrrlors have set great store , wns on Thursday he , stowed on General DonU ) of the Sal , vatlon Army , who accoplell It ns rec , ognltlon of the worhl.wlde work at th army. The Ilresentallon was mr\llo II : the presence of a dlstln ulshed com pan ) ' , Including civic ofTIclll.ls , severn tllousanll cltlzons and man ) ' officers 0 : the Salvation Army. The address 1'0 terred In glowing terms to the worl of Guneral Doolll aUlI his ol'ganlzallon not only In London , but throughoU1 the world. MIss Allee Reaches Home. W ASIIlNGTON-1\IIss Alice Roosc velt. daughter of the president , arrlvel In Washington at 01:40 o'clock Frlda afternoon , thus comillctln her Ion ! journey from the orlenl. Major Charlel L , l\tcCawle ) ' of the ml1rlne 'corps anc Miss Hngner , ReCI"Ctar ! ) ' to 1\11'3. Hoose velt , met the l1resldent's daughter a I the railway station Ilnd nccomllnnle. . her to the White House. Inauguration of PresIdent , W ASHING'1'ON - The )1roposel ) meotlng or the commilleo to consldo of changing the date of the Inaug\lrn tlon of lhe Ireshlent of the Unllol States from March 4 haA been pos1 poned from Novem er 8 to Novomlle 28. Most of the memhors of the COlI milleo who have heen hoard froz ; favor the last ThurHday In Allrll fo . Inauguration day. CHARLES A. STALLINCS IS APPOINTED PUBLIC PRINTEI - - - WASHINGTON-Tho president 111\ 1 al1110lntell Charles A , Stillings at DOl ton , Mafls" liS Il\Ihllc printer , to tulc effect November 1. Mr. Stillings wa not forecasted by nny dtscusslon ( his candidacy for lhe plnco. ' 1'ho Ian ; printing firms of Now Yorlc I\nd DOl ton Indorsed him ns a 11ractlcal prln r er and oxecutlve. Ho was als strongly Indorsed h ) ' Senator Crano. Addresses By General Howard. KANSAS CITY , Mo-Genernl O. ( Howard I\polee at the Fh'st Conjrog : tlonal church In th Is elt ) . upon tll subject of OIlucational worle In Ui Cumberland mountains. ' 1'wenty-t" graduates ( colored ) of the Howard Ull \'orslty , an h1 ! lItutlon fountled durh1 Generul howal'll's forvico In the go ernment l're5dman's ; Aid hurenu , n tonll011 the ser\'lces , A collection WI talllm uud 8cholal'shh1R ot $50 each I Lincoln 1\Iemorlal Instltuto at Cumbc lal1l1 Gap. In which Gonr > \ ' 1 Hownl Is Interested , were I UbRl I'lhod. Jerome Makes a Promise. NI W YORK-In a stntement DI to trlet Attol'ne ' .1e1'01110 ) ann01ll\eod th es It rIH'leC'tml ho would apply to tI m boai'll of e1thuntes of Now Yorlc ( , :111 : mQnoy to maIntain Charles E. Ilu h t. ns fll1el'la,1111nsol \ to 11rosecl1to the I s. sl1ranco 11l1'U If nu > ' were found crll 110 InallY guilt ) ' . IS' 110 Cholera In SiberIa. nr TOl\\SK , W'otnrn Ibcrll\-illml : : ell , leRml , ForSanu Sylarla : anti lJOrtions ill : a 1111 nolIJI1ra : are officially ( , . . . .rr > 1i to hu thrp tAn"'l with I'hn1AI ' \ - - - - - A DAY FOR THANKS PRESIDENT DESIGNATES NOVEM. BER 30 AS THE TIME. BLESSINGS OF THE PAST YEAR I ' - - - - - Chief Executive Recommends that the People Consecrate Themselvc I to Lives of Cleanliness , Honor and WIsdom. W\Slll G"ON-'rho prosldent has , tssll d his procll\mntlon naming Thursdnr , No\'cmber 30 next , ns a day for thnnks h'lnS' . It Is us follows : I D ) ' the presldcllt of the United , , Stules of America , a . Proclamatlon- When nearl ' three ccnlurles ago the 'first Bettlers cluno to the country which has now become this gl'ent re' ' , they fl'ontoll not only hardship land prlmtlon , hut tenlhlc rlslt to their lives , In those grim yenrs the cus. tom rew of setting all rt ono dny In each ) 'ear for n sl1eclal servlco or thanleRglvxln to the Almighty for pre- sorvlng the 11001110 through the chnng. Ing Reasons. 'rhe custom has now become - como nutlonal and hallowed by 1m- memorable usage.Ve IIvo In casler and more plentiful times than our fore. fathel's , the men who wllh rugged I strength faced the rugget ! days ; unll yet the dangers to naltonal lIfo arc qulto ns grent now tiS nl any provlous time In our history. Ills emlnenUy fitting - ting thal once a year our people should sut npart 11. dar for 11ratse nnd thanles. I giving to the Olver of gOQd , nnd , at the snmo ltme , that they exproos tholr thanlfulness fOl' the nhundant mercies received , should manfully aclmowledgo their shortcomltgs and pledge themselves and In good faith to ! ltrlvo , I to o\'ercome them. During the pasl year wo have heen blessed with boun- 'Uful crOl1S. Our business prosperity has been great. No other people has I ever stood on ns high a level of ma- , torlal well being as ours now stands. \Ve uro not threntoned by foes from I without. The foes from whom wo I should pray to be delivered are our own passions , appetites nnd follies ; anti agalnt these there Is always need I that we should war. Therefore , I now set apart Thurs. day , the thirtieth day oC this Novom. bor , as n. da > ' of lhunlsglvlng for the past and of Ilra'er for the future , and on thnt day I ask that throughout the land the people gather In their homes I and places of worship , and In render , Ing thanls unto the Most High fOi lho mantroltl blessings of the past year , consecrate themselves to a lIfo 01 cl nnllness , honor and wladom , S ( , that this nation ma ' do Its allotto , , worle on the earlh In a manner worth I of these who founded It and of thos ( ' who preserved It. . In witness whereof 1 have hereuntc I , Ret my hand and cnused the seal of thl r United Stutes to be affixed. . , Done at the city of Washlngtor " this second day of November In th. . , ) 'ear of our Lord ono thouaand nhu t hundred nnd five and of the Independence once of the United States the ono hun dred and thirteenth. ( Senl ) THEODORE HOOSEVEJ.T , Dy the president : , ELIHU HOOT , Secretary of State. Epidemic of PneumonIa. NEW YORK-When the Kaiser WI ! 1 helm II arrived hero H. A. Isenberg i' imporlal Cerman consul In the Hfi t , wall an Islands , was In his room strlcli 1 en with l111eumonla , There wel" two othel' enses of 'tho Ramo dlseasl whllo two deaths from pneumonle oc currell during the voyage both In th , first cabin. ARRANGINC FOR A CONCRESS OF REPUBLlC WASHINGTON. - ' 1'he oxecuUv eOlll1cll of the Dureau of Amorlcan H ( publics , representlngs 1111 the ropubllc of Central , South nnd North Amerlc ; at n meeting held In the state de pal'l ment , arrange,1 , for a spl'clal session t bo held next Wodnesda > ' to consldc the oXlKllIency ot sending out Invlll lions to the American rcpubllcs ante to fix the time and the place for th gathoring. Ono contorence was hel In Washington , about thirteen ycar ago , and the second In Mexico , thre ) 'eal'S ngo. It Is posslblo that the thlr ongress consefillently will bo hold i ono of the larger ropubllcs ot Sout America , 1I0l'haps In Duenos Ayre : Argentina , Gold Mine Has Trouble. PHOENIX , A. T.-W. H. Godall c Chlcngo nnti Edward J. Hill of Al 1'ora , m. , owning 604,000 shares of tll Great \VCstorn Gold com pan ) ' , f1Ie 9111t here , alleging Insolvency again I the coml1nny antI aslclng the nppoln . ment or n receiver nnd the return 1 lho treaBllrcr of the company al111ro Imately $600,000 by Prosltlent T. : Hcnderson of St. I..ouls. 'rho cor plaint I'lmrges thal IIem1lcrson I 11' . April this year , Illegally Increased t1 capitalization to $12,000,000 , to COVI rll 0\'er.ls6uo of cailltlll slocl , . Church Bells are RingIng. ODESSA-Tho promulgation ho' I s. s.at of the eml1eror't ! manifesto was f ( lowed by the wlltll'lt excltomont 10 crowds exultllntl ) ' )1Ilrlullng ) the streo or n notahle fcaturo helng the nUl11be os n. of troop8 marching al1l1 cheering wi In. the 11001110 bolls are rlnglll thnn1)sgh'lng sorvlcos are bolng he al1l1 a Il\Ibllc holltln ) ' has been pi clnlmw. About 20,000 assembled I ' fore the plliaco of Go\'ernor GenCi \1'- ot } { aulhnrs , who mudo a speech , dnrl : 10- which ho ongratulatell the nsse R. . blago on the happy day. . . , I . . - - , - CHILEANS P UP VESSEL. I Appropriate Abandoned German ShIp and Refuse to Give It Up. SAN PHANCISCO , Cal-Tho Kos. )110S stcnmor Nelco , nrrlvlng from the I sOllth , brollght the roportthat the Ger. I man ship Stelnuecle had heen npprop' I rlated hy the ChlleanR , It was report. cd In dispatches Rome weels ngo that the StclnlJl'cl , had gene ashore nt Vnl. pnralso , It appenrs thnt the caplnln and crew nhlllllloned the vessels when she seemed to ho heyond Raving anti lifter standing hy In small boats they went ashore. A party of Chileans wont out to the vessel and toolt posse9slon. Subsequently when the Stelnbecl , seemed to be snfo the crow nttempted to go on board agnln. Having talwn possession of the flhlp at soma rlslc to ' themselves after she had been nbnn. doned , lhe 'Chllenns refused to give her up and the ) ' were stili In possession when the Nelw left Valparlso. The Stelnhecle hns a vnlllable cnrgo on board. PRESBYTERIAH MISSIONARIES KILLED BY CHINESE . - - - HONG IWNG-Flve American mls. , slonarles have , It Is helloved , boon murdered at Llenchow. Details have not ) 'et been received. Llonchow Is 11. town of 12,000 people , situated In the western portion of the provlnco of Iwang Tung , at the ho.\d of the gud of Tong 1 < : lng , nol far from lhe treaty port of Pnlehol. Dr. E1nnor Chestnut , 1\Irs. E. C. Machlo an chnd and 1\11' . and 1\Irs. Pealo are the victims of the disturb. ances of the Llenchow mission. GRAND ARMY APPOINTMENTS. Charles A. Clark of Iowa , Judge Ad. vocate General. ' WASHINGTON - Commandor.ln. Chief Tanner of the Grand Army of the Hepubllc Issued "goneral order No , 2 , " which , after reporting the election oC general officers at the Denver encampment - campment , nnnounces other appoint. ments and the location of nntlonal headquarters In this cll ) ' , John Twe& dale of this city has been appointed adjutant general. Among ether ap. polntments arc : Judge advocate general , Charles A. Clarle of Cedar Rapids , la. The commander-In-chlpf , the adju. tant general , the quarlermastor gen- 'eral ' nnd seven others will consUtut'3 the executive committee of the nation. al council of administration. NATIONS WELCOME NORWAY Readiness .to Enter Into Official Rela. tlons With New'Nation. . CHRISTIANA-The United States , Hussla , Grent Drltaln , Italy , Drazll ) and Switzerland hnve already declared - clared their r adlness to enter Into I official relations with Norway In reply to Foreign Minister Loveland's notification - cation sent out to all the powers after King Oscar's abdlctlon that the Norwegian - wegian government deRlred to open the usual diplomatic relations with - lliem. , The replies nre couched In the most courtcous terms and some of them are accompanied by It cordial welcome of Norway Into the rnnks of fully Inde. pendent nations. MICHIGAN MAtIUFACTURERS STAND BY ROOSEVELT DEROIT , Mich. - The Michigan momhers of the national manucntur. ors' association at a meeting nt which about two-thirds of the members of o the Michigan branch were represent , ed In person or by proxy , unanimously , adopled resolutions emplmtlcally CD' dorslng President Rooovell's ! position I on the freight rate regulation quos . tlon , an criticizing the action of thc delegates of the interstate commerce law convention In Chicago last weeli for splitting tholr forcca. New SwImming Record. CHICAUO-Oscar St. Cyr mndo t new world's record for swimming tort yards In the tanlt of the Chicago Ath , letlc nssoclatlon , coverln the dlshmcE In 0:21. : 'fho record wns made In com Ietltlon. L. L. Delano Is Dead. A'I'I..ANTIC , Ia-L. I. . . Del..nno , rep , rcsontatlve trom Cass county In th ( Iowa legislature , and noted all OVal the state for the antl.rallroad leglsla tlon Itroduced h ) ' him at the last ses slon or that body , died at his home It this city. To Trek 1.000 MWes. ) f SAJ..1' LAKI ! : CITY , Utah-An over n. Innd march of more than 1,000 mllel Le has been planned tor the Twonty.sec III end battery ot light nrtlllery , now a ilt Fort Douglns , this city , and the Nine .t. toenth light blttery ! , now al For lo Rile > ' , Kns. , which have been ordorCi x. to oxchnngo stations. 'fwo command : S. wlll begin the march next weole , go u. Ing by wa > ' of Chyenne , and the jour In ney Is scheduled to bo completed \ ] 10 so\'enty da > 's , The Twonty.seconl [ ) r batter ) ' Is composed largely of vetw nns of the Sllnnlsh war. C"blner Offers to ResIgn. ro MADHID-According to It seml.otI' )1. clal note , the meeting of the cablne st tonight reBulted In the ministers tr ts anlmousl ' oITerlng to resign. Th rs lI'onler wlll coufcr with King Alfons th rolatl\'o to the situation. Ig , lId Twenty.Seven Are Killed. o. LONDON-A dlspntch to a new )00 ngoncy trom Odessa sa's there hav 'al been two serious confilcts there bl [ ng tweon tIlO trool1s and a mob In whlc ; m. twont > " 80\'en persons were klllod an nlnoty Injured. - - . - - - - , GREAT DISORDER RIOTING GOES ON IN MANY RUSSIAN - SIAN TOWNS. SCORES KILLED AND WOUNDED Antl.Jewlsh Uprisings Said to Have Occurred In Many Places-The Most Serlou9 Disorders are Report. ed from Odeasa. ST. PETEItSDUUo-Though Mon. dny passed In comparatlvo qulot In St. Petersburg and Moscow , a flood of dispatches - patches from all parts of the emplro report disorders In mnny cities with a heav > ' total of dead anll wounded. 'Tho people while celebrating tholr now.found freedom were In many In. stances set upon by Cossaclts and police - lice , whllo someUmes the spirit ot mob violence hrolw forth and the lower elcments of the people gave themselves to plllago and destruction. ' } 'ho most serious disorders npparontly occurred at Odessa , where hundreds of persons are roportw to 1ll1.vo been lellled or wounded and where the riot. Ing Is momentarl1Y expected to flare ; . out Into a repetition of the slnughter of last JUly , and at Kazan , whore n. three da's' reign oC terror WM ended only b" the retirement or aU Cossnclcs to tholr barracles. A deplomblo feature ot the newa Crom the interior Is that nntl-Jewlsh uprisings have occurred In many places , especially In south Russia , where the populace vented Its hatred of the .Tows by sacking tholr stores and clubbing the members ot the race , In some cases resorting to the torch. 'fho aUncls on the crowds are re. ported to be In most cases the worle , of Cossaclcs , who mnny times were ap. parently let loose upon the people without direction or authority. In St. Petersburg today , General Trepoff , In accordance with his announcement or last night , preventell the resumption of revolutionary demonstrations by having the crowds dispersed whenever : and wherever they gathered. Kaznn place and the Nevsley prospect were , several times cleared l1Y Cossacks and polle ! and the crowds were driven from the vlchlly } of the university with whips and the fiats of sabers. Gen. ernl Trepoff wns aided by the wenther. which was cold and rainy and which leept many persons off the streets. HOW EMPEROR WILLIAM STOOD WITH RUSSIA DEmLIN-Emperor Wlllinm wrote to Emperor Nicholas last winter sug. gestlng that he grant Hussla a constl. tutlon that should Include the right of habeas corpus. upon which the Gor : mnn emperor seemingly laid stress. In succeeding lottel's Emperor William followed up the suhject. always talt- Ing the view thnl Emperor Nicholas would find the labor of ruling Hussla simplified b > ' sharing the responslbll. Itloo with elected representatives. The Husslan emperor's manifesto Is received hero with uncommon sat , Isfactlon In govemment quartera , where It Is bellveed Russi\ ! . will ow enter upon a period of constitutional development. CUBAN TARIFF SCHEDULE , Want Changes In New Treaty WIth United States. HAVANA-A commltteo of memo bel's of all the commercial , agricul. tural and Industrial organizations of Cuba met tonight In the chamber of commerce and began to work out pro. posed clmn ! ; ' s In the tariff schellfles which later the } ' will recommend to the united organizations as the basis or their requests for a new treaty of commerce - merco and nav ntlon with thp United States. It Is certain that the commit. lea will recommend considerable 1'0' ductlons In the tariff on food produc. tlons In the United States and greater Increases on cottons nnd other Amerl. : can goorls epterlng Cuba In compeU. . tlon with European seeds , nnd which the present reciprocity trq\\ty \ has , to . some extent , encouraged. Cubans Dislike Annexation Talk. HAVANA. - The administration I - newspapers charncterlze the lnlle of , ann xaUon to the United States , , which has croPl1ed out In onnocUon with the Anglo.Cuban trenty , as a can. isplracy , aud e\'on broadly hint that 1 Herbert G. Squires , the American min. Ister , Is a party to It. Kill Insurgl'nt Chl ftnln , MANILA - Troops under Captain s Frnnk n. McCoy of the Third cavalry , , ald-de-camp to Major General Wood , has surprised the Datto All , head 01 . the Moro Insurgents of the Island 01 Mindanao , who has been on the war path tor some limo pnst , nnd Ieilled him , together with hla son nnd ten followers. Forty-tllreo wounded Mor08 were lnlccn prisoners and many arms and a Inrge qunntltr of ammunlallon was captured. Three enlisted men of r. the Twenty-second were Idlled and two , wounded during the engasoment. Obtain Wallace Views. WASHINGTON-Formez' Chief En , glneor John Flndla ) ' Wnllnco of th ( Panamn canal commission wns present toda ) ' at the meeting of the board ot consulting engineers which Is consltl , orlng the qu'sUon of recommending n seal level or a locle canal. The bonrd Is anxious to obtain Mr. Wnllaco's 'S'Iews about \1\I'lous features of pros , 0 110ctl\0 canal worluuen , pnrllcularl ) . his opinion as to the Umo which will h be required In Installing ndequato ma , d chlnory to get at the maximum output Qr carth nt the Cl1lebra cut. 110 . . iM .J , 'I --J' WRECK ON SANTA F - , Weatbound Limited Is Derailed In a - . Cut Near Kansas City. KANSAS CI'I'Y. 1\Io.-'rhlrteen pcr- sons were Icllled anl1 thlrt ) . Injured In the wreck iiondny of the Atchison , To- pelen & Santa 1 < ' 0 pnssenger train No. I , 1m own as the Cnllfornln Express , which wns running at tbo rate of thlrty.fi\'o miles au hour , struck l1iooso rail , ditching five cars , ono mlle east of Blue river , which Is the eastern limit or this city. The trnln , which left Chicago at 10 o'cloele Sunllay nlsht ' \ : and was due hero nt 10:30 : Monday \ morning Is a through trnln running be. < ' tweon Chicago nnll San Fro.nclsco. It . . . was running nt 0. hlghor speed tho.n usunl todny , being ten or fifteen min. , ltes behind Its schedule. The wrecle occurre ( } at what railroad men call the "Uoclt creel { cut , " on n. curve , where jagged rocle walls on . ' ' " each sldo or the tracle form a bluff al. , , most 100 feet Mgh , The englno was going so rapidly that It passed the loose mil In snfety. The mall car , 1m. melliately behind , jumped the tracle and struel < the side of the bluff to tbo right and t le four cars fol1owlng plouged through It nnd shot against the \ . . . . . high stone wall nt the lefl. ' 1'ho sides ( ' , of the coaches were torn err by scrapIng - Ing against the rough slono surface ' nnd passengers and trainmen ground - against tbe wall were either Idlled outright - right or badb' hurt. . NORWAY'S REGOctllTlON BY UNCLE SAM WASHINGTON-Ills learned at the . . . slnlo department thntlhls g9vernment , , haj ! practically recognlze.d the ne 1 : , , , < ' government oC Norway , though all the , ( . - : : ' formalities have not been carried out. This was done by the recognition by - - , . . . ' ; ' SecretaI' ) ' Root of Mr. Hauge as charge , .t d'affaires l r Norway und thd' way Is . . . . ' ' ' ' now Ol n for diplomatic exchanges be- \ . ' tweon the two countries when be'f 'f . there Is an > necessity for them. " , ' h , . ' . . . ' GENERAL WESTON IN COMMAND . ' New Head of Northcrn Division AI'- rives In st. Louis. ' " ST. LOUIS , Mo-Major General J' John A. ' 'Weston , former commlssnry . general of the Unlled States army , \ who was promoled from a brigadier i. I on October 8 and assigned to succeed . , General Randall as commander of the Northern division of the army , wllh headquarters In St , Louis , arrived here . " unexpectedly and formally took over his co'mmand. General \Veston Is a . ' . - to. veteran of the civil war and a nallvo ' of Kentuclcy. He will be reUred November - . vember 13 11109. , PILE OF USELESS PRINTING Testimony Tak the Government l Inquiry , , WASHINGTON-In his testlmon ) ' 1 I before the joint printing commltteo , L , Foreman Drewer of the senate folding room said there are 475,000 uncnlled for publlcaUons stored In his depart- . . - mont. Anlzl Smith , who has been In the Bonate document room for lhlrty years , said that the supply of docu. mentf ; ! there has quadrupled during his " . ' , incumbency but that thOl'o are not too . > man ' to meet the domand. ! J. It Halyvorson , suporlntenten : of the hcuse follIhS room , lestlfied that t.b 1'13 are no fewer than : \ mlIIhm rlocu. , . mllets stored members. " l or . Including ( 21)UOU ( ) hound volumes ot the Con. gresonal ! Record. Sergeant-at-Arms Ransdell of the scmato stated that the senate docu. m'3"ts nre stored In an aban.lcmed car } , al'n and I' Is almost fuil. A NEW INDIAN TERRRITORY RAILROAD MUSKOGEE--The Midland Vl1.lIey _ _ _ railroad , now hull dIng from Fort ' Smith , Ark. , northwest through In. dlan and Oklahoma Territories , opens up the rich agricultural land along the Arkansas rlyer yalloy. The lIne Is now completed to Pawhuslcn , Oldaho. 1 ma Torrltory. I The new townsltes already located along this road probably otter bettor opportunities than auy other locality In the Unltod States tollay for the merchant , manufacturer and new set. tier. tier.You You can obtain full Informl\tlon I about the new towns by writing Joshua F. Elder , 'fraffic Manager , 1.1111. land Valley Railroad , Fort Smith , Ark. Kill Two Hundred Natives. ' LIS0N.-An official dispatch trom . , . tbo governor of Portuguese West Ar- J rica tells of a sanguinary engagement , , . . between troops and natives on Octo- bel' 25. The latter , numborlng three thousand , ambushed a colnmn of POl" tugueso troops , who fortified them. solves In two leraals. The natives sur. rounded the Icraals with five earlh. worls , but after eight hours' fighting . the Portuguese captured the earth. worJcs. Icllling two hundred natives. The Portuguese lost fifteen men. . . . . . . . . . . Sending the Prisoners Home. { ) ST. PETEnSnUHG-Tho Russian prisoners In Japnn will bo transport. ed to Vladlvxostoelc on board vessels of the Russian volunteer fioot nnd thel1ro will ho returned to Russia In detachments. Lord Curzon Has Fever. I..AIIOlU . British India-Tho retlr. Ing vlcoro ) ' , Lord Curzon of Kedlo. r stan , who hn3 hoen making a farewell . . tour of India , , Is prostrated hero with fo\'er brought on b ) ' OXl10sure to the sun. t\ \ tI tI I I tI' I' '