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Wires Out of BusinessPetersburg July SThe switch- ¬ board of the Central telegraph station in St Petersburg was burned out today de ¬ stroying all communication with the provinces While there Is a suspicion that the accident was arranged by revolu ¬ tionists no evidence to support it can be found and the telegraph deportment au- ¬ thorities are apparently satisfied with the explanation of the employes Howeverthe public Is cut off from telegraph com ¬ munication with the interior for some time but the government retains the pos- ¬ sibility of communicating with the pro V
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petitioning company It Is to secure title is made for the proCHItKIHbate of the will n Judge Morse issued a temporary injunc- ¬ Fo ow N tion restraining the Oregon Short Line constructing a spur on Fifth West from tYA R street The Injunction supersedes a tem- ¬ porary restraining order Issued at the instance of the Rio Grande Western and is to remain in force pending a final de ¬ termination of the ShorfLInes right to construct a spur on the street Leo McCleary a minor yesterday sued the American Smelting Refining com- ¬ pany for 10000 damages for alleged per ¬ sonal injuries He alleges that while working for the company on June 19 1905 he was burned with molten metal The metal was spilled on him as the re ¬ sult of a collision between ore cars and an engine in the Murray smelter He says he will be lame all his life and that he was otherwise permanently in ¬ jured No 28 One From Idaho The winner of the 100 prize will hear something to his or her advantage at The rebus contest closes Aug 20 For Calders park Wednesday August 1 at the first correct answers received after 9 p m that The Herald will give prizes as fol ¬ lows For the first correct answer from 5 5 Utah from Nevada from Idaho 5 from Wyoming 5 1 For the second corrpt answer from each state 3 for the third correct an ¬ swer from each state 2 for the next ten correct answers 1 each Send In An announcement that will be of Inter ¬ your list at once after the last rebus is est to amusement lovers is that the Or published pheum will open on the second Monday for the vaudeville season dur ¬ vincial authorities over the railroad in August period ing which Salt Lake will see some wires of the best offerings of the KeithOr Cable communication is not affected pheum circuit including the great Road show Jules F Bistes the resident man ¬ Five Peasants Killed ager will not be on hand at the opening the house and his place will be filled Proskuroff Russia the of SXear village of Chernipoffa detachment of by Mr Reiter the Omaha manager fpr dragoons sent to arrest two agitators the first six weeks of the season Those who enter the Orpheum on Aug was met by a crowd of peasants armed with scythes rakes and pitchforks In 13 will not know the place for great the fighting which followed five peasants changes have occurred since the force were killed and twelve dragoons were of Chicago theatre decorators took pos- ¬ session two weeks ago The entire color wounded three of them fatally schemes are of a character calculated to make the most blase sit up and take no- ¬ Cossack Fined 250 tice Starting from the State street main St Petersburg July 28U Sedelnikoff- entrance to the vestibule rich greens and the radical Cossack member of the out ¬ ivories in oil predominate The long lob ¬ lawed lower house of parliament who by Is to be finished in Pompeilan red and was arrested and beaten while in the ivory effects alter the modern Louis XVI hands of the police July 4 which caused- style In the foyer ivory cream and a stormy scene In house the next day olive green is the scheme The auditoriumwas today fined 250 for carrying a re ¬ Is finished in the modern renaissancevolver which was found on him when ar- ¬ and Louis XVI style The boxes bal ¬ cony and proscenium arch are richly dec- ¬ rested orated with plaster cast designs of Boursewreaths masks and musical instruments on Prices the with ivory white and gold effects The July 28 Yesterdays sounding St Petersburg board is finished with what improvement on the Bourse here was not Charles C Halbach the Chicago man in sustained today a flood of offerings on charge of the work calls a Utah sky the advance resulting in a reaction in the effect in tints and floral frescoes In whole list but prices at the close were the theatre proper the color scheme sfirm Imperial 4s closed at 72 and the cream ivory and old rose making a 5s at 8VA splendid effect The work is being done by one of the biggest firms of theatre Seeking Jews Safety decorators In the country and is in every word highclass In fact Mr Kazan Russia July 2SThe Black sense of the asserts that when completed it Halbach Hundreds here are terrorizing the Intel will be second to none of any theatre of Hgentla and Jews with threats of an up ¬ rising Many houses have been marked its size west of New York City with crosses and the Jews are seeking Tonight the bill changes at Casino park safety in flight the Cassidy Musical company presentingfor the first time here a twoact musical Ukase Ordered Readrevipvr entitled The Belle of Vera Cruz St Petersburg July 2SThe ukase pro- ¬ This comedy is said to be one of the best viding for the dissolution of parliament- in their repertoire and to be brimfulhas been ordered to be read before the of real comedy catchy music and dainty troops of all the garrisons in Russia dances All the favorites in the cast will be seen to advantage and the costumesare all new An entirely new set of NEWS THECOURTS scenery will lend color to the productionand every effort will be put forth to The Standard OH company Yesterday make it the banner week of the season Milling com- ¬ at this popular outdoor theatre sued the Sterling Mining pany and John M Cannon to renew a judgment for 17755G At Saltair commencing Monday even ¬ the Groesbeck and Slocum company Richard McCoy yesterday suit ing inaugurate n series of Interesting and against the Utah Consolidated Mining will company for 600 for alleged damages to amusing entertainments consisting of legerdemain and moving pictures denomiMs land caused by smelter smoke First and A NightThe Sierra Nevada Lumber company nated See Americaeach being exhibition Wonderland In Della yesterday sued Werett to foreclose In the former are included 500 a lien for material furnished in the con- ¬ different phases of western beauty of views scenic struction of a house In Bingham canyon of the San Francisco Judge Morse appointed Robert B Porter spots AlsoTheviews moving pictures of the receiver of the prQperty and fixed his disaster n Alaska Shooting the include 500 bond at and show the pas- ¬ Horse Rapids Copper Mining White The West Columbus bound sage for the Yukon of the boats company brought suit esterday against the Alta Peruvian Mining Milling company to settle a conflict in area be ¬ There is more catarrh In this section of tween mining claims in the Little Cot all other diseases put the countryandthan tonwood district until the last few years May C Evans yesterday brought suit was supposed to be incurable For a against James F Evans for divorce and great many years doctors pronounced the custody of tht ir one child They were a local disease and prescribed local remeit¬ mrrrled In Salt Lake Dc 11 IS33 and dies and by constantly failing to cure the divorce Is sought on the ground of with local treatment pronounced it In ¬ habitual drunkenness Science has proven catarrh to George P Chukas yesterday petitioned be a constitutional disease and therefore treatment constitutional requires for letters of administration on the es ¬ manufactured by FHalls Jtate of Sypros Ohukas who was killed Catarrh Cure Toledo Co Ohio is the only by a Rio Grande Western train at Mur ¬ Cheney the market It la ray June 23 The only asset of the es ¬ constitutional cureIn ondoses from 10 dropstate Is an alleged claim against the rail ¬ taken teaspoonful It acts directly on the to a road for causing the death mucous of the system surfaces and blood M company yesterday peti- ¬ They The B hundred one dollars for an tioned to have the will of George W case Itoffer Send for circu- ¬ fails to cure Clayton who died In Denver Colo Aug lars testimonials and 15 1899 admitted to probate In this coun ¬ ty The deceased owned real estate in AddressF J CHENEY 75cCO Toledo Ohio this county and his executor Judge Sold by drugists Moses Hallett of Denver recently soldTaJQ Walls Family Pills for constlna a portion of tin block 9 plat C to the Lion I
tion He has announced in the prov ¬ inces that the pale will be grantedto zemstvo institutions and denies that the government Intends to interfere with the legal electoral campaigns of the various parties In virtue of which he has authorized the holding of a na tional congress of constitutional demo ¬ crats at Moscow He has instructedthe police of St Petersburg rot to in ¬ terfere with the Jewish members of the outlawed parliament who under the law when they ceased to enjoy the im ¬ munity entailed by their membershipof parliament forfeited the right to re ¬ main in the capital more than twenty four hours Scorned by the Press Such halfway deeds of liberalism however are scorned by the Rech which today says that the situation is not different from what It was underCount Witte when the latter as pre ¬ mier was filling the world with Iber ¬ al declarations while his wicked part ¬ ner Durnovo was putting on the screws again The Rech adds We hear the voice of Jacob but we feel the hand of Esau Five additional members of the coun ¬ cil of the empire MM Shishkoff Ver kowsky Lappodanilevsky Berelishlne and Vernadsky have formally resigned They have signed an open letter setting forth that the retention of their man ¬ dates would be equivalent to acquies ¬ cing in the dissolution of parliamentand the restoration of the bureaucrat regime enabling it to pass the budgetof 1907 without the approval of the rep ¬ resentatives of the people The Rech says that in spite of his advanced age M Pobedonostseff for ¬ merly procurator general of the holy synod has the dominant Influence over the emperor VIEW TAKEN
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Delegates Have No DoUbt As to the Outcome Berlin July 8The Russian corre spondence news a syndicate working in opposition to the Russian government has distributed to the Berlin press an account of a conversation one of its promoters had with MM Roditcheff Os trogorski Swetschim and Professor Kovalevsky members of the outlawed Russian parliament who attended the conference of the interparliamentary union In London and who on their way back to Russia stopped here to change trains The Russians took a hopeful view of the situation M Roditcheff said that it was only the beginning the spring in the development of Russian liberty But said the interviewer is not the quiet with which the dissolution of parliament was received by the Rus ¬ sian people a bad indication 1 Not at all replied M Roditcheff The answer will be given by the fight ¬ ing parties They will return to the ar gument of bombs and the peasants will refuse to pay taxes and will resort to uprisings Only a few weeks perhaps a couple of months will elapse before an organized opposition will break out Premier Stolypin himself if he has any real Intention of governing without the use of force alone will find that he must reckon with the demands of the peopleas a parliamentM Roditchcff who did most pf the talking for the party said he regarded M Stolypin as a bureaucrat not select ¬ ed by the emperor alone but he was put forward by others From the style of M Stplypins manifesto he believed that Pobedonostseff who was procur ¬ ator general of the holy synod has a hand in its compositionThe Russians seemed to fear that Ger- ¬ many Intended to intervene by force in the affairs of Russia in support of the emperors government but they were assured that there was not the slightest basis for any apprehension on the sub ¬ ject as no German statesman as was claimed would take the responsibility for such a step owing to the attitude of the German people
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Warsaw July 281wo daring train robberies were committed in Russian Poland today one of them resulting Ina considerable loss of life A train from the frontier station Herby bound for Csenstochowa was carrying money re- ¬ ceived from the custom house to the branch Imperial bank under protection of seven froutier guardsmen General Zukat chief ofthe frontier guards General Weltering and Captain Laguna were passengers Fifteen persons boarded the train at a way station They evidently had been waiting for it end made an attack on the guardsmenrwho were reinforced by the officers named A regular skirmish followed In which the two generals two officials five soldiers and one robber were killed and Colonel Brezezicki and one robber wounded The wounded and dead were taken to Czenstochowa The robbers escaped taking 8000 and the arms of those who had attempted to defend the train against robbers Second Daring Robbery The second robbery was committed tonight on the WarsawVienna railway While the six miles from Warsaw train was under way unknown persons pulled the danger signal causing it to stop Robbers who were aboard jumped out and seized the locomotive ard detached the mill car from the train and ran It down the line They secured 137500 of government money The robbers ev- ¬ idently were fully informed that the train had the money on board They carried red flags and are supposed to be members of the Polish Socialist party The train was without a guard and hence there was no fighting and no casualties Efforts to capture the robbers failed The robber who lies wounded at Czen ¬ stochowa is in a serious condition He refused to give any information what soever concerning his accomplices Public disorder is growing daily throughout Russian Poland Today a panic occurred In a public park here Many shots were fired and one personwas killed and four wound ¬ ed It is believed to have been an at¬ tempt by revolutionary agents to cause a panic
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