Pueblo, Col, (Special)—Some two- score lives were crushed out in a head of Col collision two passenger trains near Adobe, Rio Grande on Denver and h on the \ Eat : nerated be- score of the victims wer macmeraica yond ed ders, SNOW Stor pery locomotin POLICYHOLDERS WAKE PROTEST Spent in Campaign For Proxies. THE NEW YORK LIFE IS CRITICISED. Letter Sent to Alexander E. Orr on Be half of 50000 Policyholders, Strongly Protesting Agalcst the Effort of Trustees Whose Terms Shortly Themselves Ree ected. Their Money Expire to Have the Ing mace pany election which It has been The poxi meeting « 11, in the Armst tions befc strong mutual before course, post other date th an entire new board will be ele Mr. Untemyer in his letter to Pres Orr intimates that it is the desire management re-el Y at the April election for the it will paign that tion set by Mr lows : he the company April 11 the be void, and the annual poned until November 13, set by the mmittee, ted have in th mitte wards company, their use that is pany service election directors behalf being made by who are being pressed into of soliciting poxies for of yourself and at enormous fiw iinsl Ad policyholders the associates expense to “It was under your administration that the requests of policyholders for an in spection of the lists, 50 that they might know who their associates and be able to communicate with them as to the selection of trustees, was recently de- nied. “When the court granted that demand are A Battle In Nigeria. London, (By Cable) A dispatch from Zungeru, Northern Nigeria, to the Daily Mail reports that the British puntive ex- pedition has crushed the Sokoto revolt after heavy fighting, in which the rebels twice charged fhe British square and were almost annihilated, The town of Satirk, which was held by the rebels in force, was bombarded and then captured at the point of the bayonet. Over 300 rebels were killed. Hardly had the wreck when a ) ceased the hattered car coach « in forward occupied by pas 1 \ NOMESCEKErs were ar "OF they Ravi attempt to car fl were foreigners ng them, Durning : e or 35000000, given I'rust Company, of Guarantee f 1 i York, ane rigage 1 bonds, for the secon Allentown, Receiver For Mills. lence, R. 1, (Special). —~A peti in the £14 V1 n in olvency against extensive Mills nited States Circuit Court here by cred- and a receiver appointed. The lia- ies are estmated at S400000, with nominal assets in excess of that amount, James Lister, of this city, was named as receiver, with authority to carry on the business. The Farwell Mills corporation 1s one of the largest engaged in the man. ufacture of worsted suitings and trouser- ing in New Engand. ‘arwell Worsted was filed in the Fire Panic in Hotel, Pittsburg, Pa. (Special) ~<A slight fire resulting from an overheated furnace caused a panic among the 150 guests of the Irondale Hotel, Donora, Pa., about daylight. When the blaze was discovered an alarm was sounded through the hotel and many of the guests, in their fright, dashed from the buildiing into a snow. storm, scantily clad and in their bare feet, The fire was controlled with a loss of $3000. No one was hurt, SHIP FOUNDERS WITH 28 SOULS The British King Goes Down in a Hurricane. SHIPS STOOD BY FOR THREE DAYS. Capt. J. C. O'Hagan Loses His Life in At tempt to Save His Ship Disabled Steam- er Wallowed in Mountainous Seas, While Oil Barrels Stove In Her Sides—Two Steamers Lay By Three Days. HOLD ALL MIDDIES ON A LEVEL. spiracy. 1 tee There ha now $s I iIXe fy good averages and holding the thers until six months later had already affected the against high grades and lass records, The Secretary of the Navy also dis cussed hazing at length, and objected to amendments to his antthazing bill in the Senate which provides that midship- men may be tried before court martial for hazing upon their own petition. He said this would be fatal to discipline and urged the passage of his bill for gradu ated punishment without amendment. Sherif! Had te Pay. Knoxville, Tenn, (Special)~A com- promise was reached in the Federal Court here in the case of the government against J. W. Fox and his bondsmen as sheriff of Knox County, The govern- ment sought to recover damages from Fox on account of the escape of Harvey Logan, the convicted Montana trainrob- ber, who escaped from jail here in June, 1904, while awaiting transportation to the Columbus (0O.) prison. The com- promise was made on the defendents paying into court $3,000 and costs. combination improved ¢ LATEST NEWSINSHORTORDER WCCK FOREIGN Japanese H 11 take $220.000.000 ‘remicr Witte the the has instructed | to prepare a for National Assembly equality of the Jews, Russian political prisioners at Warsaw are said to have been subjected to hor tortures to force them to sign con- fessions of guilt Francis Kossuth, the Hungarian lead is seriously ill with heart trouble, Forty revolutionsts and a number bombs have been seized in Moscow. Governor General Rennenkampff issued a proclamation declaring that if an at tempt is made on his life 600 revolution- ists will be executed. Henning, a marriage broker, wanted in various parts of Germany for swindling and murder, was captured at Stettin after a hard hght bill presentation fo providing for rible er i Of A complete deadlock prevails in the Moroccan conference between the French and German delegates, The Citizen's National League, a new English party, was organized to combat all forms of socialism and municipal ex- travagance The original draft of Lord Nelson's historic “general memorandum” was sold at public auction in London for $18,000. Ivan Kulikoff, the assassin of the gov ernor of Minsk, Russia, was publicly hanged and his execution was bungled. The battleship Ohio, with Admiral Train on board, arrived at Manilla. THE REVOLUTIONISTS ARE TORTURED Feet Cut. BILL FOR PRESENTATION TO ASSEMBLY Iedusiry. eed } The Canning ¢ to the Assembly Equality of the Jews. MEN CRUSHED BY ROOF, Killed jured. Three Firemen snd Nige Ip ere remove Cashier Gets Six Years ment 3 { 1 3 the funds ana 3 He was arrested on an to the Forestvill y failed trv rel: which als Shut Down the Works. 0.. (Special) One man was refus d admission works of the Val 3 3 { the Re public Iron ompany, after brief absence, 6 uddlers and helpers are on strike. As: ult the entire con- was closed down this afternoon, throwing 1.000 men out of employment The company assert that it is a violation of their agreement with the Amalgamated Associdtion for employes to leave the plant between heats, Youngstown, the and cern C. E. Unions Number 67 512 Boston (Special) ~The total number of Christian Endeavor societies through out the world is 67 ports of officers of the World's Chris tian Endeavor Union, made publ Of these, 42.258 are in the United toyy2 in Great Britain and Ireland; 4.20% in Canada; 613 in India and lesser numbers in other countries. The total receipts of the World's Union for the last year were $0,241, and balance in the treasury is $140. 812 according i¢ here States : For Better Election To Pension Aged Letter-carriers the Senate Secretary 15 copies recent attack by on Mount Dajo, J« Prof. William cluded Committee on Interoce support of the majority report Board of Consulting Engineers. The Consular Reform Convention adopted a memorial to Congress urg- ing the adoption of the Lodge bill with- out amendment, Senator Rayner delivered a set speech inn the Senate on the Railroad Rate Bill and became involved in colloguies with several associates Secretary Bonaparte is perfecting the arrangements for the ceremonies attend. ing the interment of Paul Jones body at Annapolis The minority report of the House committee attacks the propriety of the Barc ay } testimony befor 1% HK Prue Food Bill sx a federal measure,
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