KILLED, THIRTY INJURED Fog Caused Rear-End Collison Near Boston, THE VICTIMS BURNED IN WRECK. Accident on the Boston and Malge Raliroad at Lincoln, Mass.—A Double-header Crash. es late Another Trala at High Speed The Cars Are Smashed lute Kindllng Wood and Theo the Wreckage Takes Fire, FIFTEEN Lincoln, Mass, (Special).—The most disastrous railroad wreck in this state for many occurred at Baker: half west VEArs at Bridge Station, a mile and a of I, of the Fite mn of the Boston Maine The night express which left Boston at 7.45 o'clock he Rut- land system, crashed into rear of a local which started from Boston at 7.15 for points on the and the Marlboro branch At least 15 persons were kill burned to death or suffocate more were serious! sengers burns The wre weather, nals the in front Montreal tives and crashed branch cars. All of i incoln, on main line hburg divis and Railroad regular Sun- day . Af ' 1 OC for Montreai via t he tram main une SC ue ser Ously passen gers lived in nard, Huds smaller t None of train was and firem were killed The wreckage cau the passengers persons live in Several Valley omotive ght were a half hour ber of doc Walthan were The railr dwelling-h 3 a hosp assisted i jured i +g ery train SeTIOuNs n in safety, left § ments were made able ambulance pital I'he REVOLT IN THE ARMY. The lution. St. Petersburg cessful mutiny of th pol, accompanied by an created ¢ ot entire regiment or he greatest ment circ disguise the Crisis, The army ernment, epidemic of i in furp practical! mavy from 18 now leared, % spread through the Ugly reports have culated tf sedition among in Manchuria, and it wa ally re- ported a week ago that General Line vitch had put down a mutiny with considerable bloodshed, and that subse quently he executed 42 officers. No cots. firmation of this report was obtainable, but whether it be true or not, the morale of the troops on garrison duty in Rus- sia has certainly everywhere been shaken by the revolutionary propaganda, and the fidelity of individual units, even of the guard regiments, is questioned, sss Castro Paid Mr. Russell, Caracas, (By Cable).—~As no repre. sentative of France called on the Ven- czuelan Governmen on November 14 for the second instalment of the Plumley arbitration award, due that day, it has heen delivered to the American Minister, Mr. Russell. It was announced from Paris that the Foreign Office had been advised that President Castro had re- fused to pay the second instalment of the award, p of pr ontagrous, Viadivostok army been repeatedly cir ' the soldiers specth 10 THE LATEST NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD. DOMESTIU President Roosevelt w Secretary of State Root to visit Brazil as the representative of the United States at the third International Conference of Agrerican States The gallows ha COMIMiss been erected in Ru land, Vt, for Mrs. Mary Rogers, whose behalf a motion is pending United States Supreme Court which may be decided to day. The contest over 1 Alpheus D. Dubois, in New York, settled, the daughter receiving n was provided for her in the T i 1 fie he will of the Ww a larger wile 3 4 3 Not Ane Birdsong, , Miss, Thomas Butler, a prominent } 1 surrendered James F 1 Monticello i ard then het Ada Rydstrom, a Swedish wom 1, €\ idently of gO f mily, who became house servant in Philadelphia, taking cvanide of pota " com mitted suicide by sium Attorney Jerome been at insurance hearings in New a view of prosecution if the 3 as evidence justifies such Witham A. Clark, J 1 3 5s Senator W A operation of mn Fa ol LIATK, underwent arrest in Egg must answer charge men by forged che aged 3 Moine fe, { thiam Des § 2ewe she rg picad Lr he oof $1 0 ! FOREIGN onary situation away or tak 1 their of tie hielostok Regiment with cheers It crews on the : prisoners received the doubtful the bor can be re warships in trained Premier Witte and his ministers conferences in the almost means (oO cope army and navy with The troops ae oit n the ks are now an dbsolutely depend upon Sultan of Turkey is showing ding the powers in their for reforms Macedonia h Foreign Minister has Russian Ambassador a of the terms Japanese transports Ikuta and Fukoda were in collision near Shomon soki and the former sank. Eighteen per were lost. The trial was begun at Constantinople of 15 Armenians on the charge of com- plicity in an attempt to kill the Sultan. bh Ls about the only SIRS de The proposed modifica- i io mand mn Turks o the ne ONS The Russian authorities will appropri- ate $7,500,000 to ameliorate the condition of ratlroad employes, Russian troops at Vladivostok revolted killing two of their officers and wounding five others, The Sultan in his rejection of the powers’ demands, intimates that Euro- an pressure will possibly excite the urkish people to reprisals against Chris- tians, It is declared that to accept finan- cial control by the powers of Macedonia would violate the Sultan's sovereignty. The naval demonstration of the powers will accordingly proceed. BODY FOUND IN TRUNK Ghastly Discovery in a [House in Albany, N. Y. BODY IN BAD STATE OF DECOMPOSITION The Body Doubled Up, With the Head and Feet on Top and a Clothes Line Around the Neck and Feet, to Keep Them Together ~~Wo nan and Her Husband Had Not Been Seen for Two Weeks. Albany now murder. noon the body of Mrs ‘amp Hammond was found in oned high trunk in her apart he body was doubled up, the head and feet ] tied around t 1 M them together \ a trunk ne atterno on top, with a clothes! he been seen for two weeks, and a husband was not around Wis neighbor police were notified an iy, the gained apartment rarior ont ront § unk, with 1scovered 15¢q, 1 afTange \ the fly ae WHS Hammo | Hammond t VEArs ago Street, y OK POSSESS | Apartment 1 s i A go ound by } een ribed COLONIAL TRADE EXPANDS. | Many Millons More ls Commerce With Distant Possessions. atement BEC a A mine-month Sa ptember 1,852,174, rsponding . # oh a the $20020,070 in the of the pre shipments of merc United States from its n ceding vea handise n-Con- ferritory 1 the $66. 520.10 Correspos nied 1416 in the n preced ng vear The figures given re niy, and do not include ge iv the shipments from + United States $7 000000 of gold produced in that Territory and $5.500,000 of foreign gold shipped from Alaska, being presumably that origina ng in British territory adjacent In shipments from the United States there was an increase of nearly $2.000, 000 Alaska, of over $1000.00 to Porto Rico, abot $1.000000 to the Phil ippines and nearly $1,000,000 to the Ha. watian Islands The shipments from the non-conti guous territory to the United States there was an increase of about $2.000000 from Porto Rico, of over $4,000,000 from the Philippines and of about $12,-000,000 from the Hawaiian Islands. ate were only io German Sources of Revenue. Berlin, (By Cable)-—Among the pro- jected imperial sources of revenue are a tax of $25 to $37.50 per year upon pleas- ure auto cars, taxes upon railway and steamboat tickets, bills of lading and re- reipts for amounts above $5 and an inher. tance tax upon estates above $12,500. Husbands and wives and their bodily heirs are exempt, from the tax, which ranges from 4 to 20 per cent, according to the degree of kinship. NEW YORK AS SEEN DAY BY DAY. New York City, N. ¥ The body of William H. Jones ban, who shot and killed Harry and wounded Frank Britton, was four the rear of the Baptist Church near the der wd she it il 2. $ scene of the mur Jones . h himself through 1 ing that neart, a rey body, It wandering eturned to found after i the the Britton home in the haope of Jessie Britton, and not be ing able to ly approach the house, decided himself I'he and suici attempt with murder of : whom brothers refused him a Jones io he wa ise, whereupon he began fir _ SS Seige, Thirteenth of R. N Wald Street, a started Ingersoll & Bro- sloyd, Thomas Ben ore fetected i for a tim baggage. Final ttention of Deg ty oo ov Fatt emp 1 VINE here spply of a few cents obtain scarce y gone ail but nd hungry, Robert H f Harper's Ferry, Va., 1 suicide by drinking laudanw the cleared space at Chambers and Broadway, where the new Chemical Bank Building is being erected. He was taken Hudson Street Hospi where, it said, he probably would re wer $y ay G-UD MOones § at to the was _- Oo Dr. James: F. Kirk, a Williamsburg physician, of 404 Hamburg Avenue, asked the police to arrest his college classmate, Dr. Alexander P. Preston, of Riverdale, Cal, on a charge of obtaining $120 on a plea that his mother was dying in Denver and that he had no money to get West. Dr. Kirk decided to take the step after he had learned, he says, that his friend had secured money from other physicans on the same plea. A SAR Pour Men Killed, South River, N. J. (Special) Four men were blown to pieces by an explo. sion at the laboratory of the Internation. al Smokeless Powder and Chemical Com. pany, at Parlin. What caused the ex- plosion wil never be known, as only the four men were in the building at the time. The building was a one-story frame struc- ture, and, because of the lability to ex- plosions, was separated from all others on the except one by a space of several ed get. FOR A DIRECT BALLOT Witte Fails ts Prevent Action of Lemsivos, POLISH PEASANTS ARE RISING, Premier Witte Believed to Be Convinced That a Coostitution