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Show AUVcKllSt IN 1HE FULL ASSOCIATED F'KHSS DISPATCHES EXAMINER UTAH WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE PRICE IT CHARGES. IT IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE CITY THE EXAMINER REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL A3 THE CITY. OUR SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO AD- - INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL BE FAIR WEDNESDAY ERTI8ERS VOL HI m NO. THURS- THURSDAY. jo4 lews TREASURER SUBMITS YORK THE STORM CENTER Expenditure 32 far Fiscal Year, $25,650, For Last Year. 23r tOLKL as ! aMvtii snatm-- r have bvll ai SK Wa l street .New York, where toe !uk toruirrlt von dueled some s.iri of a biancii luuk 1 The branch a: iihlugt.n is charged with $43.4H winch is worth-less- . Asset- - listed - shirk aud -- e i r tiies are ani.'.iin'lKg to fllGTiK) -. practically worthies"There apiiearw to be nothing among the asset of substantial aluc unit s It can he found among Mu- loan on real estate ihe n.imui! found ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE GREAT POLITICAL FORCES In the state, haa oaused a marked cbscite tu tu; lner.t and ie life. This effect on the k.wer order of aiii-SOLD AT AUCTION Uf Is due. according to rho ocien-t- o effect f tue taidi" slide. . -- e flora is not affactad. Prof. Ri . Whits Girls Held in Captivity Forty Kofioid and Terra are now in Maria Years After th Blacks siumy carrying o luvctUgationv. Weis Freed. They will prepare a report on tha conijilctiou uf their work. YOUNG e Hsiifoiil. Uonn., Oct. W. There are Ip.i.hhi young women in who are obliged to work SI $.' a week, and there are 5.immi as hams ihwre. t do," said Mis l.tiriuda 11. Kuiiih f Kansan s', the afternouu session of the national eiMurution of the W. C. T. I.. in presenting to the convention the difficulties will) which the refuge weiker ot ihe organization have lo vn lend. ' Mrs. Siimii made a splendid apieal foi the effoils of all the delegates from all parts oi the country U put a stop lo the while alave trade. The sHaker riled iimtunees of young women held Iu Chprivity snd sold at auction in New York, and asked why it wua forty years after the Uirll wsr bad been fought fra ihe lilieration of the Mark alave. thai alaiery of young women should be tvleiated in this country. Khe said I hat one of the most hopeful signs for tiiia was ' recently when sevcnicen nation banded together for the suppresidou of this awful vice. irana-arti'W- x r New York. Oct. 30. Snow foiled to ctiill or rain to dampen tbe enthusiasm of ttKMiaandi who turned out today that this rejection was the fruition f icf the San Francisco authorities to ada preconcerted Hearst-Murphdeal," mit children to schools with lie expenditures. Mr. Hearst said with much vehe- whiteJapaneaf Tbe available cah luiances on children. mence: Workmen Complied Absolutely With Bishop Harris haa been in Japan Juus 3b, UNO. was IISiM.1jg.fi34. sn to bear and applaud the head, of tbe "1 would rather lie defeated ten thirty-thre- e the Orders of th Labor a of $35,211,862. He competed the year. Japsays tate ticket as they hurried thruush times over than see tbs people of this anese will be iselve Organisation. satisfied with altar aiih that of tile prect-riinstate denied their rights as American has been donefully the western section of the state, atop-pluby the president and months. Tbs moniau'ary mck of the wherever possible to speak brief- citixens to nomination hy petition." country took on a growth during the secretary of tta.e. wiih party suply and shake hand 7 Returning to his attacks upon newsIt is a mistaken Idea to think. year of 18t'i.g6'il27, or sliich St. Petersburg. Oct. 31. -- The first was tu gold, $.Y4..3M in sliporters. Today's speeches were on papers alleging misrepresentation, Mr. said the bishop, that the Jspane-- e of the proclamation of the anniversary Hnarst lines. said: ver and $65,393,554 in national bank familiar are looking for Your elected officers have bertayed ed States. The trouble with the Unit- nates, while the treasury note de- manifesto giving constitution tu RusWilliam R. Hearst roundly scored of Japan are sia In interests undisturbed quin. Dispasaod the board of elections which declared you in many cases: your newspapers, linked too The aggregate order and bloodshed were averted. strongly with those of the creased $2,027300. against the Independence league's like the New York World, for example, United States and (treat Britain to stork of money at the close of the The workmen nf 8t Peter burg, alcandidates, and pledged freedom from are faithless In this emergency. We cause the slightest desire for an in- year was IJ.oM..bSAil. of which $- - ways the uioot numerous element iu must win this election also unaided. terruption of 3ii.ti4G.ti2R was corporation control of office holders. in circulation. which present any disturbance, complied aboolntaly head- Till we still can win it and will win it would be prejudical to feeling The national lianlf (lupus) lurle have wlit During the day Republican that counter order uf the labur organizabeen utilised during the year as a me- tions thq quarters was considerably surprised if we have confidence in each other to the greatest degree. and abstained from any celebraand confidence In our cause." by tbs appearance of a Hearst camNo attention should be paid to the dium through which the excessive ac- tion or demonstration. The PuiiJnff paign flyer, which showed tbe candistory that the Japanese are conspir-In- cumulation of money In the treasury Iron works, whose employe worked date's photograph and some expresagainst American intereata. I be- was restored to. three channels of as usual, in obedience to orders from sions of his views of public affalra In TWO NEW TOWNS lieve It absolutely sure that they have trade. About the first of April an un- tbe labor headquarters, remained usual stringency in the money market npeu all day. These work are tire no deslgna on the Philippines. parallel columns with like recent utSHOW GREAT ACTIVITY waa terances of President Roosevelt. relieved inthe by are temporary heart of the labor movement. DisJapanese unusually sensitive State Chairman Timothy U Woodaboul children." said Bishop Harris, crease of public deposits with depal quieting signs wen observed near tbe ruff later announced that he would banks enable to them to tary and this Import works last night and today and an continuing, accounts for the urge tba chief executive to resent the Two New Towns of Dutchman and grief they felt when they leanied that gold. Through this aid more ihan adequate force uf men waa. stationed inference that he and Mr. Hearst ihelr children in San Prut cisco had $48.MH),004 In gold was imported. The In the neighborhood to cope' still any Cottonwood livoly Scenes in were in accord on certain matters, but been deprived of school privileges and balance In banks to tbe rredtt nf the emergency. Tholr Infancy. The men had the day off at4 tbe White house tonight nothing general fund May $ was 61iiI.7uO.l23. but work was performed In most or of assnrlation with other children." was forthcoming concerning the politthe highest point reached during the the shops. ical situation in New York state. It fiscal year. Today's Issue of the Oko. formerly Reno, Oct. an. Today was stated that Secretary Root, In the new HOOE CONVICTED The treasury holding of gold con- the Russ, snd uf the Torarskeb have towns of Dutchman and Cottonwood, hi speech at Utica next Thursday tinues to at Iran tile attention of finan- been confiscated. the western .bore of Walker lake, both home and abroad. It at night, might outline the administra- on ciers, ON: FIRST BALLOT Is tion's views on the local issues in- are tha scenes of great activity. The apparent from tbe continued accuABE ATTELL THE WINNER. townslte are being laid out by survolved. mulation that large share of the James Parley, who has figured veyors and on tbe streets that have of tha of mines the world gold product Gets Decision After Twenty Rounds of been designated stores are prominently during street being Closing Sconss of Case Wore Bonos-tion- is brought te the United States. The railway Fast Fighting, and Exciting in tha strikes In New York and many other erected and tent dwellings put. up. coin In bullion sad the gold treasury On every mountain slope can be Extrema. on June 1, 1803. am Minted to cities, issued a formal statement toAngeles, Oct. ,HI- .- Afie Attrll of and at the close of the fiscal Baa Francisco day. iq which be denied that ha had seen hundreds of men doing, location won the the decision declared himself as favoring the. flee-Ho- n work on claims. Tbe ferries that are 19(8 has advanced to it year front Harry Baker of Ban Francisco run across being Walker of Charles E. Hugnes. lake 28 It October promBy attained a after twenty rounds of fast Ip tba Oct. 30. Clifford Hone, fighting statement Parley says that he always ise to beeomo permanent features of thePittsburg. or $87T,29G.t18. negro formerly coachman for Au- maximum before the Pacific Athletic club tie The United Mate hag been a member of the Democratic tM new mining region. Today n large gustus Hartje, vaa convicted f currency taper persiiccesafully defending the aamunted to G28ABd.0U6 and night, party; that he never voted for any number of passengers were carried be- jury today In connection a depo- issued world's feat bsrw' sight, clianqihmihlp tbe redrmptiona were $577,445.10, a sad oiner party, and that ha haa little to tween the eastern and western shores sition against Mrs. Mary with HartScott tbs MrUarey diamond belt. believe that he will ever vole for any of tha lake, maay of these makiag the out trending of je, and which formed the basis of the net Increase to When Referee KiMIe Robin soq held, uhsr party. This year he. wilf nut trip merely for sightseeing. $52,450,800. reoent sensational divorce AttelFs glare before the 4.3(HI epee- -' It la estimate J that at least 3.000 trial. The cast war Hartje vote at' all, he saw as he failed to "The pressure from bankers sail up submitted to the others who had been brought to their (tors' are satisfied !arg-..ftir with prospectors the register. Parley says this statement and mere regular feet hy the fierce sf 12:30. .Only one ballot waa dosing rally, Huker is given out because of tbe effort to claims they have found and are re- jury taken, and when court convened at 1 supply of small denomination of cur- threw op lioth hands and fell face foron1 the me reservation. All lato maining to the continues drag rency night o'clock the verdict waa announced. campaign butt the unabated, while the ward on the floor In hysterics. Then candidate who knows nothing of ms ipng and' today a' steady stream of The closing features of the case treasury is without resources for the followed s demonstration si (lie ringor of my business, or whom I know people left the reservation without were sensational and exciting in the issue uf small bills to comply with side. the spectator blaring, faulting, having found any land that they be- extreme. The attorneya their requcsis. It is expected that kroanlug and nothing more than any' other-neduring tbe surging about tbe ring lieved was worth taking up. tl la atill reader may know, attained one another indis- congress will ultimately enact legisla- lg pratest against the decision, whlift the public opinion that the reservation arguments with ha It tion that under consideration accusations criminately durand is Poore of policemen, directed by PoHUGHES MAKES NINE SPEECHES. was opened under unfair conditions. ing the address of AssistantsDiMrict which will lirlng full relief from the lice Commissioners Hsdler snd Hagan, People who abided by the law and Attorney Robb the conditions. existing fought them hpek from Hi enclosure. The American Nama la Honored the waited for the signal atsert they had jumped from his seat negro defendant and shouted that Baker. Iu s perfect frensy- - of hysno chance against those who rode or the attorney lied. World Over for Its Ingenuity. INDIANS ENTRENCHED. fought and cursed his second teria, walked over the boundaries the night Attorney J. Boott Ferguson addressIn bis own corner for five minutes, Oswego. N. Y., Oct. 30. Leaving before. ed the jury for the defense, maHny Cavalry Rcconnoitering the Country while a squad of pnllcemeu escorted New York today In n steady downpour That considerable litigation will re- aa Impassioned Referee Robinson out of Ihe psiliou. Before Closing In. appeal for the negro nf rain Charles K. Hughes made nine sult from overlapping and disputed and Assistant AtDistrict criticising The crowd remained hissing in Ihe speeches before reaching Oswego. The claims is evidenced by the fact that torney Robb. Mr. Robb, lu closing Butte, Mont., Oct. 30. A Miner spe- pavilion fur twenty minutes, defying Inclement weather continued through- a number of prospectors have retain- the case for the afote, scored uot only cial from Hillings tonight gays that a the efforts of the police to clear the put the day, snow failing at Niagara ed lawyers to institute damage suits. the but also bia cmmael, telephone message from Arvada, Wyo., place. The betting odds were 2 to 1 Falls and at other pointa in tha candi- There was considerable excitement at beingdefendant, time and again, on thla evening stared that the renegade on A 'tell, and much small money was interrupted date's Itinerary. Hawthorne last right when Ben Han- one occasion Mr. Ferguson giving no- L't Indians are intrenched In a strong wagered on tlif short end. while thouAt Niagara Palls, where' llr. Hughes ley. a clerk in n store, found four men tice that he would for in ihe hills adjacent to sand of fight followers who saw a new apply made one of hla principal addresses, in the place. He opened Are with a trial because of Mr. Robb's remarks. position snd that the Tenth and Sixth Baker win a decision over Frankie f he said: ; one man In the revolver and R. S. Fraser's charge to the cavalry troops are reconnoiterlng the Nell, wagered at even money that ho Judge "The American name is honored the cheek. The men all escaped. jury was an Impartial review of law country preparatory to In on would get g draw. world- over for its ingenuity, its organ and evidence. s. Tbe fight was one of tbe most scienthe Apparently tbe object Ixlng skill, Its talent for business enof the troops la t awe the Indians tific exliihltkins ever seen here, though HORSES SHOT. terprises and in the diffusioq of proswith a display of superior force snd it was slow at times and neither man perity throughout our broad land. thus secure the surrender of Indians I bore a mark at Ihe finish. Attell ws "We have today greater prosperity Many That Made the Race for the PURCHASE OF VAR without bloodshed. The Utes ire de-- 1 the aggressor throughout, rushing Reservation Had to Bo Shot. than we have ever enjoyed almply be-rnot to give In to the soldiers j Biker to ihe ropes again and again, SHIFS BY JAPANESE termined the American intelligence haa unless they have io. believing if they had a chance to work and beenuse all 30. Scores Hawthorne. Xev.. Oct wtju'd it wlH mean their velum tu those who are in n pnaltloa.to embark of homes that made the race from Utah, where they osy they cannot, seIn tha have known, .that Hawthorne and down the mountain Japanese Were ta Have Purchased the cure enough to eat. The Utes bare enterprise they rely, in the erent of a discussion aides to the Walker lake reservation Magnolia, Manchuria, Siberia been active in laving In a large supPOSTAL PROMOTIONS. r any question in and Korea. regard to whlcn were shot and killed this morning to ply nf ammunition at C'hcyenne and on a decision of that end their suffering. It was found that people differ, Gillette, together with prorl-lon- i. and There Will B 27$ Promotions snd IS question in the light of the American thus animal had been entirely unfitted If tbe temper cf the leading tribesmen Additional Clerks. ronarience and good sense. for future work, having either been can be taken as an indication they 'The man who substitutes villlflca- -' crippled .in the ran over the rocky theVictoria, B. C, Oct. 30. Advices by or at least to with a fight steamer Tango, which arrived to- propose showWaahingtin, Oct. Bn. for honest criticism; the man who country or haring bad their lunga pershow of resistance secure concessions ing the. unexpected luilsm-In the alfrom the news day Orient, brought tries to breed bitterness of feeling by be manently weakened. Tbe carcases of that the pun-basand from soldiers to lowance for salaries of rlerks ill rily uf the four liners of permitted distortion of facts: the man who the animals will be buried In deep the Pacific Mall to the Cheyenne res- pnrinfflces were i wived Iwlay by Steamship company, make their way t content with the evil that exists, tranches. remain there ervation and the Manchuria, Mongolia, Siberia and pending First Assistant. Ftiei master General t'ttd ns it Is, but wants to make it One of the most serious shooting Korea, would have been affected Totheir disposition by Washington. Hitchcock and in view of tin- - amounts by rrse. In the Interest of a selfish am- - affrays that has yet been reported oc- the To ihe campfires Indians are reported he Is able io anlhorfxe 2Tb the Klaen night yo f KaUha, a Japanese bltlon that man is the greatest y curred at Dutchman today, when two line, but for the Occident to the Mon- biasing brightly and the only evidence promotions and Mi; udditi-ma- l clerkof our prosperity. men attempted to drive William and Manchiria. A. 8 no, presi- of life Is the occasional fltitlng nf the ships dating from November 1. The waa golia off his claim. McGIlnoy some of warrior shadow dent of the by the fires. Increases in salary will go to clerks line. In an interHEARST IN ROCHESTER.' fired at three times and had it not view. said Japanese the price for the four The Ute are not printed, tur are they In the $600 and $(mi giari-- . probeen for the timely Interference of steamers had been of Slm. motion involving an sdram-ifixed and the rep- dancing. Mould Rather Be Defeated Than Sea Deputy Sheriff Butler he would probaadvice state tbit a (ma- The acw clerks wil tsrr wl'h a the People Deprived of Their Rights. bly have been killed. McGIlnoy was resentative of the Japanese firm in tbe in Moorehead is on there and lie women and chilUnited 8iates was to at the rate of Mon per anone of the foremost men in the rush. when the accident sign the cuntract driven to places num. happened and the dren are being quicklyscene Rochester, X. Y, Oct. 30. For the Last night McGiiroy's monument was Japanese of the trouThe additional allowances p, he company abandoned the pur- far remote from the rond time In this campaign W. R. thrown down, and he was restoring it on that account. The Japanese ble. It Is feared that In the event of distributed twenty th-!art InInvaded Rochester tonight He this morning when two men put In chase soldiers and In- Angeles will receive ten promotions; line has decided to raise debentude a clash between ;ke four places and in all four an appearance, corering McGilrny bonds approximating $2,000,000, to diana the redskin will scatter and Oakland. Heatti-- ' and Portland. Ore., 'I the demanded that rifles. attendance their with They tbe meetings vsi wreak their vengeance upon the set- five promotions each. build new steamer. s ue snd gave the candidate a hearty he leave the premises. When he reThe Xichl of Tokio reports that in tlers. Ranches are being converted fused to do so they commenced firing order to return the compliment, of the into fortresses and every rerautlon PREMATURE EXPLOSION. Mr. Hearst's voice began to fall him at him and had fired three bullets In taken to meet ihe Indians if they Garter mission front n t"lar for the first time in the Kis direction when the deputy sheriff Prince Fuahlml will King Edward, come that way. visit England fclolic. Arl.., On. :;i. (.'haripx ami horsenets marred all of the put In sn appearance. next, spring. ii nd Chaiie- Arnuld. miner-- , sere HeM speeches which he delivered at Dutchman camps the Rivaling Thu Hochl reports the reconstrucAETNA BANK. y blow, premutun- - xple loday up new is the Cottonwood he where f'r copper leaving Auburn, and spoke tion the of Kyltl has tin imperial palace slon on the t.rir.l level of srt night. He made his open air country on the eastern side of Walker CojiMr been derided upon by ihe Japanese Condition Is Reoorted to Be a Bad Xf ill mine, and Mer.lner w;o killed, Sw"ihes very brief and with spolo- - lake, where a large number of claims emperor the and accesof ceremony Arnold being so badly jtijurcil th'it his One. Clarence J. gheam told tbe have been staked out just inside the sion of furore emperors will be held resovery la doubtful. The men drillthat. Mr. Hearst bad worn out old reservation lines. A large town-sit-e at the jmwds when the golden capital l into a loaded hole. Mcixner fas glories ed 30. voice In Brooklyn "driving long Oct is being laid out in this region. Washington. Comptroller of the ancient palace have been rean no MoTarren's colfla." of the Currency Rl.lgcley today mdc terribly mutilated and died towbhin Fifteen stored. be will years a hospirequired the following statement of the affaire hour after IHna removed Mr. gheam. who nude the longest. work. the for 'noth arms broken and P'n air speech, snacked William E. MISSIONARY BISHOP nf tbe drfunct Aetna Banking and tal. Arnold had with slivers of rock his body f.llrd Tran company of Hu tie. Moot: president at the United States J'rr. A report received at thla office ON JAPANESE QUESTION S,'It corporation, alluding to his IMPORTANT 8EB8ION. DESIRES APPROPRIATION. divorce hy himself and listing from tbe receiver of the Aetna Bank:'! the best people s'hora An- 'I-' ing and Trust company at Butte, Hartford, Conn., Oct 30. Today's Mont., Indloslea that the condition of 'w Carnegie had declared to be ihinian Ntuslilngtoii. Oct. 30.- - The Will Be Well Sat the business session of the National Wom- affairs there is nearly aa bad as at canal commission He Says isfledJapanese Mr. Hearsts election. an appropriWith What Is Being Christian en's Mr. Hearst eoitld well afford the wua Temperance union 73 lo continue its the branch In this city, ation of Dene. , the most important of the convention Tbe deposits, including those rep- wors '.n the Panama, canal during the of such "best people. In his a business from standpoint, for off- resented by certificates, exceeds fir seal year ending June ;;n. I mot. The speech today and tonight Mr. rat alluded especially to the pend-ticers were elected and final reports of mount nf other liabilities indicate that the estimates railing for hi Washington, Oct 30. Meriam Har- committees were submitted. The total will be nearly e4K),40Q. legal controversy over the money were made plliilc today by the of 31. K. the b'sliop usual nmi'-Kton prayer meeting and conferences nomination petitions ris, missionary The The receiver found only $!t.(iiki roritnlsafon. appro' Jurjed league by the New York board of church for Japan and Korea, talked were held previous to the general cash in the bank. An asset appearing priated for he cans' work for the i about the tbe today with president Special interesting papers upon the bonks as a liability of the fiscal veer which will end June 3n, meeting. ''Ton. New York office for I197.M8 is wnrth- - 1907. $25.456,481 '"8to published allegations feeling caused In Japan by the refusal J were on the program for today. y g g fllR,-(50.77- g sl $7M.-782,49- Is $97.-O&l.fiS- u. r Are-vad- iti-ncl- red-kin- a e - en-ftn- '. y - 1 Is air.-mi- -- op-1'- 'V'-siilot- :ir6,-tiO- R Inde-!,nr.o!- l( Ref-rrl- ng SEND THE NEWS - tu Duuville. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED AT JAPANESE CAPITOL Begrtgatoh of Japanese Children Violation of tho Existing Treaty. Tokio. Oct . 31. - A number of held a uirctinq yexterday a Jeur-nslis- ts f .r the purpose of the action of the San Francti-board of education. The following lom-blerin- o resnliititHi waa adupied: Rcoolved. that the sethm of ihe Francis school amlioriUes. (u Utea Refuse to Bs Bsnt Back ts egregatlna jHimieae seta ml rhfldnu Utah. la a grave vbi:iiln of' Ike exlsilm; beiwcru Jaiom and America Hlreriilan, Wyo., Oct. 30. loti lrer treaty ami an Insult ui the Japanese people Dunning, a man living on Otter creek, It was frtlicr resolved that the has just arrived from the Indian camp, should combine tn an effiyrt to where he met and talked wltk Chief Incite public opinion and nrgn tha Kaunapah, who says his people are to effect a roniplote aoltiuu they will lie prepared to fight taken hark ta Utah lit starve. When uf the problem. The Journalist furl bar agreed io Dunning viaited ihe ramp tbe Indian were on Hear creek. This Is tlic latest act carefully and pnidenlly and to do ndlablw information regurdlug tha lo- nothing of s vloieut nature. cation of the Utea. aud si that tinas they were seventy miles from Kheri-dsand making westward to Tongue ANARCHISTS ARRESTED.. river. Prom this point they will folIN NEW YORK CITY low Tongue river northward to the Cheyenne reservation unless stopped hy the Boldlere. It Is figured out here that the IniHans, at the rate they acre No Matter Hew Much Czolgosx Hat Been Damned, W Knew He traveling, will eiintumer the irmqi leaving Hhertitan In the morning Wes a Good Man. in the vicinity nf Himey. fifty-fiv- e miles northeast, and the tro-qa-i from FYirt Keogh near Ashland some Now York, Oct. Goldman time Thursday. and nine others were arrested 1 an srehiata meollngs on Kuat Fnirll CAMPAIGN DOCUMENT. I reel tonight. The police pUsbe their way ihrough the crowd to tip Chairman Woodruff Alvioos Its Repuspeaker's aland aud arrested Jiillm diation by RoooovolL Rdeieon..who waa pMking. A ihe; '. did so Washington, (id. 80. No lumnaent with tbethere Were about of Dowi Kill tho goitre police." 'teas obtainable al the White house oa i hey 'r worse tliaa the Ituseiau txi the statement made , by (Tialrtuan IUw. . ; Woodruff that be will advise President The other arrest followed quickly ftixHM'velt to repudiate a campaign Kdelmin wa charged i document issued by the liidepenriencn riot and the other with disorderly league in support of Mr. Hearsl's canconduct. didacy for governor nf New York. According to the tolice Kdehton ir The sjieech to be made by Kech declared, among olhci at Ultra, November 1. will. Il la his naid. represent the aiindnixln tlon'a No matter bow much Cxolgosa hat lews on the pending Issues In the damned Tor hi gold work, w campaign. The President and Mr. been Knot have consulted freely about the know that he was a great man. Ita a as a true hare. American law ate poMltiun to lie taken by the secretary In that iqiecch. President. Roosevelt all niodtt for bluffing. The people ol has steadfastly adhered tu bis deter- America are wore bluffed than those mination not to write any letter or of Russia. make public any oomninnlcMtUm bearLOS ANGELES MURDER CASE. ing on the campaign In New York. He liao repeatedly expressed to hla callers Ids sincere desire for the election of Woman Thought Her Husband Good Mr. Hughes, lint focla that he cannot When Ho Contemplated Murder. with propriety interfere in state flection s. Imt Angeles,' Oct. 30.' When that preliminary hearing of Anton Heonld COUNTY POOR FARR charged with the murder uf bis wife,' in Tepiencai canyon, lost July, was re IN BAD CONDITION Binned this morning, striking and con-vinclng testimony was adduced. There waa a touching scene when Mrs. Ethy-H- n Chaffin was again called to tho Rooms of Inmates Repulsively Filthy. aland. This young woman ran a lodgFood Unclean Bedding ing house at 7SS South Hill street amk Insufficient it was i here that Anton and (Taudtv Hesold roomed. The sflk skill which a found in laiM Angeles. Oct. fill.1 The county Tenieocsl canyon was produced by ns the woman grand jury. Investigating conditions Iltaieiiiior MeCmiia at the county poor fmm and cminiy tHi; the witness chair and Its soon aa hospital, today xubmltted a prelimin- she perceived it she broke out In a ary report telling uf almost uiiapeak-alil- e storm of tears which wss not stilled for several minutes. ccndKiona at Isitb placi'a. Thla la the skirt Mrs. Bcsolil wore end disease-infectefond, filthy InsiifllHcnt siirroiindlngs, bedding, the day she left my house to go to poor eaiillatbm end prevalence of all the beach, Mrs. Chaffin declared. About ten o'clock In the morning Mr. antis of vermin were some of the d conditions cited which the Jury Hesold stood in the hall. Mis. v husbsnd is going said to me. shir calls for linnimliate remeiiy. The In lake m to thi tiesrh for th day. report rays thut oil the day of the Investigation a large quantity of decayed Isn't li good? Besold returnl early in the evencorn beef was hastily thrown away to 5 sml 7 o'clock, I think. mold Ha coming under the eye of ing. the Inquisitors. The waul and rooms He told me his wife lud gone to to visit her (inter and that of Inmates at the liuspliHi are as r pulslvely filthy and dirty. she would telegraph him if She ffkd iufi-sIl Hordes of flies Ike place, there. to tin- - repirt. remlerinp life "If a teleqr.uu cunicN. Mr. HeroliT Inalmost unbearable to the said, please ivicelvc It." San jour-nalls- ts n e aoine-wbor- ima . with-Incitin- g thin: ' -- d spe-cHl- o Bc-aol- d l mate. POLICE INEFFICIENT. EXPOSITION, Commission Mi-ix- re-er- r, Decatur. 1,1.. Oct 30. SBcwetory at War Taft airlv.d this aftermion and went to Ubristbm temple, where a largo auilicuoe awaited him. Secretary Taft spoka for half an litmr and Mi at u early hour for MuiiMckIIo and Champaign and tbvnco WILL FIGHT FIRST. 1909; Grand Jury Declares That the Polic st Atlanta Failed in Their Duty. Appointed to Visit Canadian Capitals. cam-lalir- ' TAFT AT DECATUR. Chk-wg.- e Nine Speeches on His Way From New York to Oswego. rr-p- i.-r- iranv-actio- lu-e- GIRLS ARE 1 -- Uiaric Washington. Oct. E. Treat. of l! I ur.-- Stales, submitted his annus! rejHn t the value of I Hi. tills tiuHit-d tin"That secretary at the treamri indji and ha beeti the s'olen is apparent Where In reference to the na-in no jlnt- it has gone is not so ea- - l; said in part: "The result uf oti.:nr ivicnuca The officers whose (,'utv ii is in p,vic-cuteri initial hate i i irtsl. 1mi:U and ixpeuldturea for the fircal ear at Unite and in this city, ud sir Ifthi wiua surplus a with to compared slth a defies of I23,ut4.228 hend ami punishthetheiveeiters " appreguilt for the preceding year "A continuation of the-- ,- fjrorsble condition is reflected :n ihe FIRST ANNIVERSARY for the first quar of the current fiscal year iu inch the revOF PROCLAMATION enues were WA71 Itei in rxres of Hearst Scores the Board of Elections Which Decided Against the Independence League Candidates Hughes Makes . AND DAY; COLDER Oct fin. Got einor k(ki will nol be permit-le- d Washington. llograt .T to serve "ii tuimtisslnn waicit of Uangdisn lo visit the piovltwes to interest themselves in the Alasl.s Y'ik'in ixpositlon. to lie held In Seattle in 19nH. Pecretitry llltchcirt'k dee led some time ago be proper for the that it would governor to act on this commission, but refereed ii o the state ijentirl-metiSecretary Koo stated relay that be is of the f.itne opinion as Mr. i t. lll'.chcock. ' EFFECTS OF EARTHQUAKE. Has Produced Changes Among Lower lia.. Oct. today the -- In i Fulton cuunv grand .nirv ilecU'F that had the cite liulire f3ie of Atlanta opnneoi: a dethe mob In ri.e in termined front Atlaiifu. cfpb-nc- y fin of the rbss of Eeptomhar nt 25 all serious tninble emild have been averted It find that af.er tbe riot wa under full headway individual menilere of hr- - police depart moot, with on exceptimie. acted with nnurege an-- l wlli a know,'edj;i' of the seiloiisntisv of th situation, excepting th.tt th in was too little disposition to reanrt to stilngcnt ineasttrea in protecting tint Ignorant snd helpless. The jury urges the esUhl'ahuiont of an efflrlcn' county police deparment snd advises csnlla punishment for criminal assault. It ts also declared lo. -- Prof NV E that the liericr clasa of both mess urBerkeley, (VI., ta-iin tiedeMin-meBitter and hi gently demand the prompt enforce- of strsdag y a: thp I'uiieiNpy er nient of the law and that the time has t ion hetween he Californio, that tm- r'c.'iii eartibiuake. ,iiTrd when aslle from tumbling down hui! Inn;- - j i t Icinenta or hrxh races ran he In lessening crime. and changing the geuin;-:r- l condlti'm j liroiultl io r Animal Forms. . - n tu-s- TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT THAT WEBER COUNTY AND UTAH BELIEVE IN HIM |