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Show ADVtKflSE IN ASSOCIATED FULL ihh PES DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST EXAMINER Fok the prick it charge, it is VOL III NO. ARE THAT THE INDICATIONS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER IN THE CITY REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL SUBBCRIP OUR AJ THE CITY. TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO AD vERTISERS WEATHER WILL FRIDAY, BE CLOUDY LOCOL PROBABLY SNOWS; SATURDAY FAIR. OGDEN 27 UTAH. CITY. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2 PRICE iyb . FIVE CENTS sstistartury iug I hiin. at a ihe ship'' To Eurcgir. of TTie appoint-tueiiil and fur of Europe nly has site heard ;n a NATIONAL GRANGE IN of ihi empti.uo commercial . Cb.NiLNIiON Ai DLNVE-- ; t,. mi Ilil' d j trait Wlt.ch .s If th:x Ioiii.ti-- ever JevzLG-.-- t iu,.i,r-i.:tl- i in a sir. King degree b iTet i lit i.al iLe.T'.'.aTtts it wiil aoumuiaU K:i.;ror Wtl.um au K,sec;t and for it by granting them euc.uageueui. the truth, a abtdiug dc:tv not alone by droil. .ig Laria-rail i U: Adopts Resolutions Asking fer Approuetatibor to U invur;:i. deepening iLuinois. ABricu-tureU;;n. priation for a'.hir than in kirn to them a Education. "I.ei u hope lino the p.rtx( h.ess-iugcarry. ui:nrr Iftr move faora'. '.e term, which urhlr.iitou am) the piuu.ict if ir farms, our mit.es, Frederick the tit eat Pr"tg.it to their our forevta st.d our faccurltM,. And ; and f.iis.gl.tid 22-lXsional c 'untries b a without lutenisilutisi inerchaula lirt-li:n re.v treaty aud wh'-cl- i by a .Tuivlutni marine we :!i lira- z? contention todx .i.'i-iwJ nnJ uovor put the luti.iii reported b the , iiiiulltee on sPvuKihened b tbe cliaracl-riui Excel Any(inline of The.. dole K.kieeit uc.J lams o( uut.ra unuMo to main: alu ag:i.'u!:;ire AHidemning ; , seed illiam ihe teei:id tuu le continued merchant bhlp lm wtiL'h to come ly the guvemn.ent u being ! , and renewed with and through IU benefit, opposing a iiational for after them. The outlay ;,1 ears." Trainlin the purctiSM of toe right of say. liilfer law and favoriug sn.en.'.tueut The i oast l t tmtor S. It Klkii: the Vroniargarico law to ktrikint; addiiioua! tn the con and " Seliale: o.it the word kiMWlnglv to tne'enl of West Virginia followed. struction of an isthmian canal. of aeut in the Inal decade & that cuniirtlous may w- ecu red for Klkiu said: by river and harbors in aid of thlpplug. violation of the law. Decadence in Senate. On toe restvlutloa asking f.;r a n and 8i5tu.nOi) expended oa the rev"In quarters and among those enue cutter service, largely for the ttunwl law to protect faitiMi against not wtlljue informed, It seems fashions wale not to tbe Mock tme ,if all are of wise nursery Una. hie to talk abuut the dvoadeuee of tho Chicago. Vji 22 The suprems kicked a goal from the Kuui City. Nov. Si. Secretory tho world mav then fall to come after protection ns. ahlpplng, A fraction of tills the name, the committee reported the senate. The decadence of the senate oour; ihe I lined Slates Is to b and Lhat was the only snoring of an Lville M. Shaw. speaking at Kansas ir. to we at the various once mattr tk reference what us would amount give of the Sekeil to pas upou cau eitly lollow I lie the question intense! v exrliiug game. Vtour time Our Population. annual seaslon f had a merchant marine and Ineuie state granges with a reiuirudt:v.i people, t'ltT, Mo., at U aud would mark a backward whether a railroad company ran issue Mount Cleans nt dor the Indians failed serure to that endeavor aud the Our population increases more us International merchants protecthey l adver- tn drop a goal from tbe field. Early commercial eoqcuudltfon. transportation lu exnbsuga iiioveiuent In toe tiir any other country products of our ever Increasing labor tive legislation In thei- respective tiior.-i.-, and integrity of tising In uewspapeia A teat case is lu the game the Indians, by whirlIntelllgenee Th"d,-V- - M"",ber ,,M' lin'tto worTd Aof million was The the adn)ieil. stale. report Immigrant. would then tie carried where the people. 8o long as llie people to be made m liiimds. or rather an wind rustic, carried the toll to Vanutid in part: On a resolution aakittg Oiugress tor annually reach our ahorea h share our United States aa a commercial mun-trline, but tfere the loin virtue and in intelllgenee. opportunity be glveu to tbe Interstate derbilt's grow exan for the annual appivipriutlon la now unknown. The eighteenth century and tho first matchless payroll, cur factories mullive in mi advancing tvvIUxation and commerce couiuilsaiou to have the cals withstood three charges. After education the tension of agricultural half of the nineteenth wltneaaad the tiply more rapidly than our farma, a free government, there can courts pass upou their ruling tost thin (he pUy was largely is Carlisle con.mlttee tvpitrtcd favorably and the under and at an early date we will have a world's greateat conflicts for the lie no iiecaili-nce- . but instead, an ever nothing but money ran be lawfully territory. was of territory. That tha first surplus of manufactures expressed. in LENIENCY TO THE JEWS adopted. iep;ii tier acnas received and a virtue Increasing accepted lu psymeut tar wit-neTito present appropriation is only bllliona Instead of hundreds of milhalf of the twentieth century will We j irauK)NirtatUin. in our hi of shivs public duty It the wclffs greateat con flic ta for lions. At present nearly TO jier cent MEETS WITH OPPOSITION S5.mh). The resolution s,kw that be are- apt to thiua and say that ilu I Shortly alter tha nsw rale law went BRYAN WELCOMED AT $20,000. the amoual which ttecretaey the extension of trade la already ap-- of all our exports gu to Europe. and la not equal o the past In nil into effect the question came before Jsiue Wilson estlmatos as sseeehsry. present parent and only the thoughtless fall , 47 per cent enter porta protected by a COMMERCIAL CONGRESS good things. Id rn'todlstn. abllir and the commission and that body decided is he Aid rendered to these along Does to observe. flag. single anyone suppose Rasctienarics Claim Eatsnaion of purity aud tliai our greatest men be- that Hilly money could lie accepted. delines: slate aolleges, Agricultural To the better understanding of our that our trade In those countries will J swish Rights Will Drive Russians long to the past, blit when the tiniw The Justice of this ruling was not aeeu partments of agriculture, training cotne the present relations to tha world's commerce, a Increase as rapidly as the productive to Criminal Measures. always find sonic by the legal department of the Mo Presented Resolution Endorsing tha couisrs sad training schools for lirief review of our achievements and capacity of our people? one take the pluce of the greatest railroad and Gtairga Kretrluger. Action af tha Interparllamentry ; introduce lnstrurthm to will an iuvolce of our commercial poaaes- never In be a position Europe t has fallen. The hour produces ihe general counsel, anr E. C. Field, ' Union Last July. new features of sgtlcul-turs- l hut ntan. sinus art! necessary. The first seventy- - to compete with ua in the production the Tbt debate on railway rale I lie general oounnsel, and E. l Field, etli lncressa the ediiration was 22. "Hie our of raw St. existence In Not. at ;lo or cotton five years food products or largely Peterdrurg, and discovered to the world trretatc commerce commission of agricultural edumtlon in of the Impending Jewish occupied in determining which was in lumber, or to any grest extent la men and great senators. This gave their const ruction of the law, great ate. land United! as "those reform Kansas Uity, Nov. 22. The crowd has grant the proper expression, collage, aroused, expected, the uegnt heavy machinery. We now sell all will stand as one of the ablest I acked by declsk ns of the courts. The cooperative cumnilttee's report debate that greeted Mr. Bryan was tha largSutra" or "this United Btatee. The thesa things In Europe. Rut should opposition of the reactionary eleever had In the senate. Eslisvad Contract Lagal. est of tha congress, numbering six rase was tried and the court of last we undertake to enter Europe with ments. Telegrams cf protein aro was adupted. It recoDiuieniled "In time of excitement and arointed rresmprtes. electors, savings paHHlmis. thousand persona He was introduced textiles and small articles of houseThey said they had carefully resort rendered Its decree at Apporeaching the emperor and Premier In pence and In war, next and trust before the promulga- by Dnvid K. Francis, president of tha companies, building hold furnishings, utensils and other Stolypln from all parts of ihe empire. hanks, tbo law mattox settling for all time the questhe supreme court, the senate Is loan associstlons, warriesises. graue to tion thst the United States la "one and staple articles, we will signally fall. The party of legal order, which formsure refuge and the anfe reliance - tion of the rule and undet; their coa- oougress, and was given sn unusual the cum liAurance and 1 lire cooperinto had panic entered struct law Ion the of ovation. Mr. Bryan said he felt vary reiterate the warning, we must de- ed the extreme right of the constituinseparable." libof the people In preserving their out velop new markets In which to sell tionalist parties at the last elections, ative luarkellrig of farm products, manInternal Improvement. In all crisis proving the contracts in good faith with publishers friendly toward the Gomniercial and erties fur their our the publics! lira of time cards, sic., because It was the only body of for we cau not un- lma joined the openly reactionary without mqionwlbility greatest guardian of tbe fortunes of for Following the determination of this load.manufactures, Ho and lor tho payment of such services which he was ever president. them In the markets we now league. M. Stolypln has received a agement or ubllgatlons. the all Important question came the probrepublic. recomfinance The committee oa have. in transportation at the rat fixed by made a stroug plea In opening to haer dispatch from the headquarters of the C. M. IVpew, Henstor who for lem of Internal improvements and the Motion' The last half of tha nineteenth cen- organization at Kleff, eondudliig as mended that $10,000 be awruprletoil-fo- iiumthk had not attended duly published tariff, the aext annual congress held In his any public the development of our natural resources. lecture and extension work and which In every Instance was the es home town, Uucoln, Neb. was more agricultural tury was occupied in developing our follows: We now produce gatherings, present. "The extension of the rights of the report was adopted Mr. Bryaa presented tbe following act equivalent of the agread price of natural resources and In our pmdurts than any country on the matchelss home market. creating which he asked ha conWithin the Jews will drive the patriotic Russian pulilirsLIon. resolution, CASTELLANE'S silver CREDITORS. our mines yield literally nisp; last decade our monetary system has people to criminal measures. The law, they aald, nowhere pro- sidered by the res, la Lion committee by the trainload and gold by the carIt is stated on good authority that ENGLISH AND GERMAN been the suhject of direct and affirmaEnormous Dsbts for Antiquarian Arti- vides that payment fur transport a tion of tha congress at tomorrow's session: load; shtpa built In American yards shall he in muuvy and It must there"Resolved, that this congress heartcle and for Jswsla. and of American material unload more tive legislation and special legislative the reforms already contemplatedIs will nut bn abandoned, although it the AMBASSADORS STEAK fore follow that the freedom of con- ily endorse the rsHoluUua unanimousIron ore on the shores of a single com- attention has been given to our domesleave the as between a railroad and Indi- ly adopted by tbe inter-p- rllamanury monwealth than any other country tic commerce. Unequaled prosperity Intention of the ministry to Paris, Nov. 22.- - The aiUirneys for tract Jttwirii question to parliament main made accumulation of the vidual Is precisely tbe same as be- union at its London aesalnn last July, possible 'Castelwe our forests Ihe cut from a Count rredltora Honi de of p reduces; tween other cILigens. if this be true, in favor at tha submission of all belano hundred million feet of lumber for great wealth and invited aggression fur settlemaut. their completed arguments The Constitutional Democrats have Ambassador Durand Says He Regards fore the on the part of corporate capital. This, questions to an impartial of first lnsisnce this they went on to nay. It is difficult to tribunal every day of the calendar year; our American Most as a the into Embassy with an active alliance has been made the subject of entered was adjourned understand, when one does a service court nr coinmlitstou for investigation case afternoon and the shops and factories turn out aa much also, Post. . , Important special and affirmative legislation, and the Jews la the western provincas. In n lifted products as those of Enguntil November 28, when Msltt'S tor a railroad corporation under a con- before any declaration of war or comwill nominate a Joint par tract mad tn good, faith and for aa mencement of hostilities. land. of Urrmaajr and of France com- the enforcement of existing laws has The former will reply. . . Cruppl He pleaded earnestly for tbe adopllamentary ticket with the League of agreed consideration, admittedly fair, tobined. and we pay out in wages near- attracted. In an unprecedented mantbe creditors Among represented the attention of the government. Jewish Equality and expect the supNew York, Nov. 22. The ambassawas sn antiquarian who claimed that the parties may nut mutually slip tion of the resolution, hoping, ho said, day ly and perhaps quite aa muoh aa all ner, port of the Jpwlah bund. dors of two world powers to the Unit- F37.4O0 for articles which, he said, tha ulate for the payment la anything the congress would thus place Itself the rest at tha world. Our railway I Tropical Imports. Tha party I leaders are not willing ed States spoke to the annual banquet einint and countess had contracted tn hut money. To hold otherwise, they on record as favoring peace, system la the largest, the moet com-- ; The next step. In my Judgment, must to contrail thkmkelvM to definite Mr. Bryan congratulated the comof the New York chamber id com- pay for at the expiration of the trus- urged, la to deny the freedom of conpints and our freight rates (he cheap-ea- t be the developments of new markets. dictions regarding the results of prethe merce at the Waldorf-Astori- a tract to a particular class. The fule mercial congress for having had an ; our coaatwlae trade tha moat tonight. In itOV. teeship Our present customers will not ac- elections, as thfc situation is changThey were Baron Speck von Sternberg Another bill for Jewels valued at aa universally slated and upheld by their guest two meuibera of the presthe moat rapid, the moat effour surplus 'manufacturers when ing day by dsv and there la no organ- of ident's cabinet-HecretaRoot and Sir Henry Mortimer. $24,000, purchased from Mile. Vers the nmrts is: end icient and Its rate the lowest of all cept Germany multiplied, as they soon will be, by ised system for testing sentiment.. Durand, representing the British gov- Nlmldoff of What tho partlea agreed shall con- Berretary Raw the two foremost nations under heaven. (he an interrevealed Odessa, and perhaps by ten. Even the government officials are IgSenator Stephen B. Elkins esting tale, according to which Mile. stitute the payment, tbs law will ad- members at the presidents official of the world's international ,i five, Where shall these new markets he norant of the exact effort of (he re- ernment. also spoke. West of Virginia trade originates with ua, and KlnildcfTs brother returned from the judge to bo payment. It Is competent family, he said. found? The answer Is easy, for there forms carried out by the cabinet, but 8 peeking of the South American e Ambassador Durand said: finds Its way to our porta for ultimate are war compromised lu for imrtles to deslguate by their conbut few South the general Impression Is that the new possible. tbe Ust time I shall tbe revolutionary movement, was con- tracts how and In what payment trade es pension possibilities, as set This While the people of 10 America and places being consumption. South Africa much will contain a Import parliament n address this chamber or any great demned to death and executed, enta'l-ln-g may be made. It Is by no means true forth by Secretory Root, he said be nations sell Internationally twelve 1800.000,000 annum, to which tha at ranger conservat ive wing than Hs American audience as British ambasdollars' worth of merchandise per United Statespercontributes the ruin cf the family. Mils. Nlm- thst payment can only bo made in did not agree with llr. Root aa to the a paltry 13 predecessor and that it will he ranked of the United you will perhaps forgive mo If ldoff then came to Paris, where she money; on the contrary. It may be methods suggested. He did not, he annum, the people sador, Btiko-vic- h cent a countries Michel Oriental Count Import around Hoyden, said, believe lu subsidies. for a moment I go beyond tho terms rold the Jewels to (taunt Until through made In property or in services. States sell the one to the other more per and other renegerstlonlfti, and millions, to which the Unltel The Inhibition, they added, against Mr. Bryan aald be bad heard Secthsu twice that much. We hold In our thousand my toast. I am about to retire the Intermediary nf a jeweler. States contributes only 10 cent. tie disposed to compromise with the of a "greater or less or differ- retory Shaw apeak at the afternoon For service. from tho charging diplomatic 'Our I eompet.tEs know administration instead of exhibiting eonie reasons I greatly regret doing manufacturing SVJolA ent copmensatbin," relate alone to a session also on the queetiun of tradu the unbending opposition displayed by M, difference In the "established rate" expansion. He said that Mr. Ilhaw do I regret leaving GILLETTES STORY and inure than one. especially In the America. From the day I entered the the Constitutional Democrats .VI not to the manner of making pay- had presented the siiastioa In a circulating medium. These achieve- - . was my express wish to bepleasing manner, but took occasion to SS tor ysara have presented aTrti lastTheparliament REPEATED BY KLOCK ment. j election of a strong faction of service it r.ln,aik u ,, Sy-- Ui I assert that many questions which are at came ambassador Washington. Uniform To I Preserve Rato, , planned and well executed campaign the extrema radicals la also conceded, regarded this embassy aa the moe not logical must be presented in a te Intended Is Th evil which (be act and ae the Socialists, Instead of boycotting desirable , far their commercial invasion, i manner to cover up their I cau Ulerefore "' post in tbe service. ,ulu aocuralaly j with the aid of large merchant mi-- the parliament Intend to participate was Is a It rate pleating that Did Net Go to the Rescue of Miss remedy. urged. lack of that truth after logic. three all When our ralne with lueaMire, our prosperity. say Brown for Fsar of Her published should not mean one thing they have been very success- actively In tbe elections and have de- years here that fooling has greatly InMr. then read a second rea factories are lu operation, when labor ful. We to (tue man and another IMng to an- lutiun Bryan scarcely know where these cided to put up as a candidate in St creased. I ask you to hellevs that in Struggling, Is affecting trusts, which also, he employed, and farm produce there- couutrles are Is Intended In tlie and law well We oa a the located known other, map. Lenin, Petersburg, fore high, when our people are occuxuld, he wished might be adopted by spite of all shortcomings on my part, make It plain that the published rale the writer on economics. Commercial congress at Its sesour do not understand their languages, pied, and therefore prosperous, deIn fact as well as form shall mean the on and they have doubtless been many, their or their Deimerata. their Onnatltutlonal The habits, needs, no Englishman ever caine to this imports Increase. They now exceed sires. and we send Herkimer, N. Y., Nov. 22. Chester same thing to all men. It would be sion tomorrow. orcomall extension of account the their of them, In amount This resolution, which Mr. Bryan per capita any previses bined, less than one hundred and ganization, are apparently certain to country or left with heartier good will Gillette's nwn story of how his sweet- Immaterial, therefore, in the acoom-- i said covered In a general way his heart rime tu her death In the waters toward America then 1. period In our history. Wc thsrefore more than thirtbe whether this as millions our tha of of to end, return fifty largest plisbment parliament have only to guard our prosperity to f Big Moose lake. July 11, a reined rate regarding treat legislation, folWhen President Morris K. Jessup of teen billions of manufactures, and. group, hut with diminished number should be paid In money or in liopue lows: "Resolved, that this congress iiiHke sure of our share of the import chamber proposed the health of by him to Under Sheriff Klock, who actual service the acservbotwe If lh send the this of account on the foreign performed. governmi.nt's pittance Is unalterably opposed to private mobade of the world. To the extent President Roosevelt he read a letter arrested him at Arrowhead the Satur- ice were equivalent of Ihe money. nopoly and beneath 'alien flags. tion limiting the franchise, the aban- from tofost our people are able to oonsume. toms and, believing them Indefensiexecutive following, the morning day expressing regret adI no me. man the Tlie Let as Socialist misunderstand and of the rule donment propounded by boycott i be world ble and intolerable, favors tbe enbrings us Its luxuries. We mire tho foresight, the enterprise and tbe eetslilishment of the renegeratlon that be could not be present. A mes- day to the Jury which Is trying the aimm-mal- y mean said they in not need to go after them. forcement of existing laws and the Peary young man on the charge of' murder. the skill of our foreign competitors, party as a rallying point for IHierals sage of regret front Commander In the law. In that corporations enactment at such new laws aa may It was brought out thst Gillette to the Toasts beaiih was read. also Soil and Mintrals. 1 No are Md to of who' areree them full what all do are the could pro- he and program godspeed. they indirectly necessary to protect industry from of King Edward of England, Emperor knew (hat the girl had been In s deil-rat- hibited from Ilan As Fruitful lands, productive mines, prosperity can come to any countrr the Constitutional Democrats. doing directly. the menace offered by the trtists. condition since May. He said he William of Germany and President and multiplied factories have thus far that does not gladden my heart. 1 am Mr. Hryae aald he was glad that at had been Intimate for s year. lustration. they sid: she and were drunk. The France Falliere of we failed tn develop among us Internationshall emulate We contract for a given advertisecontending only that last all people flnslly had come to be "When tile was best upset, toast accidentally, of tbe first evening respondal merchants. It does not require Insame their enterprise and enter these ment for nix month at $1011, which Is WILL STRIKE INLESS opposed the giving and receiving of ed to by Baron vn Stemlmrg, tho as you rav, and she was floundering concur-irntl- y The ternational merchants to sell our sur- markets with American ships liden forthwith publisher paid. rebates. He spoke of the recest conhelplessly' In the water, why did you German ambassador, who said: with goods specially designed to meet plus cut ten to countries that, grow therewith bus four l.Otki mile viction of the sugar trust for receivDEKAND IS GRANTED not go to her assistance?" Under SherGsrmans Hardworking Pcopls. tone and have no other place to get the desires of the people as distinand the IKK) the books, being price iff Klock swore he asked his ing of rebates and nitarked the rfiand-ar- d t guished from our conception of what "We are, as you are. a hardworking prisoner. today staple. It- does not require price Just received for the advertiseOil company which he declared back tn in tha ment the turn W company merchants to sell our surplus they ought to have. Every day we he believe of dignity "Because." the young mao replied. I had built up much of its buslnesa by Refuse to Accept people. food products to countries that contherehi for book. No man is disgraced In GerWhether, delay hastens die day when our sur- Cotton 5 Opsrativss labor. mileage I aas afraid that'sne might struggle In rebates. But legislation the Per Cant Increase Offered sume more than thev produce when plus will set back Upon us like a bethe transaction I consummated oiieratlng mane by engaging in trade. Wo have so much that ae both would was needed, he ssld, not only to pre-vigo fore Them. there la no other puce from which lated tide, to the inundation anti is In or the the one reu1t In schools. our our way other, technical In pride down." railways from granting rebates, ti'ry os a bo obtained. Now, as in the swamping at our prosperity which Is manufactures, In u:n laliratnrles, lu Ward followed up precis ly the same. but those other great concerns from District belle ved. It the ns.'s of Joseph. n hungry people will now our boast. not onr scientific Investlgstkns -- In all of this lead Attorney attorneys by procuring in evidence so in their own conveyances whea- We are told that if we will Import Intended catering thdr stork. Full River, Mass.. Nov. 22. The our contributions to the betterment of suit cgse, the camera and tripod, said, that the commission there u com In Egypt or bread more we will have no difficulty In ex- five unions of mill cperatlves at spe- mankind. All we ask la a fair field the tennis contrart to the restrict to either right racqui-- t and other articles TO CONTINUE ON STAGE. and meat In the United States, amt porting any and all passible surplus. cial meeting tonight voted by large aud no favors. W c stand for an Ofien the or prescribe the pertlcular manner of have been restu sre which supposed he amount thev will carry away will Last year we Imported 114.50 per majorities to reject an offer of a j performing contracts; W- - ask.na but on the cond'wr special everywhere. the from the cued by wuier young ne limited Beattie. Wash.. Nov. 22. Mme. only by the supply. Of our capita, but this liberally In purchastrary, thst tbe sale purpose of the per cent advance In wages and to go privileges; onr nori'hiii. let the best nun after the baa' upset. exports more than a billion can be ing unequsled In amount helped in no out on strike next Monday morning man win. commission Is to scrutinize contracts Calve is not lo retire from tbe stage, tbe me. told continued "Gillette 'eft unguarded on our wharves and perceptible degree to Increase our ex- unless the demand for a 10 per cent ! Are we seeking an outlet for our witness, "that he shouted to ihe girl and to see that they sre not merly do- - as reported. In a cablegram to her the world win come after It before ports. We bought of Brazil, for Inlores se j granted before that time. Yes. wherever nd when- t hold on the stem of ton bot ami I vice or siib'erfuges tu evade the law-- manager. John Oort of this city, she energies? ' while oilf!. for the world needs It and stance, half she had to sell, The Interstate commerce commie-- i states that even though married khs Mayor Coughlin la endeavoring to ever It may be within the legitimate he would try to get her ashore He an obtain It nowhere else. Brasil sent to us for 11 per cent of arrarae i conference between the and proper limits f commercial rival-- I said next slon did not repiv to the letter of Mr. will tour under his direction he near her not for did get he This condition will not long enn- -' her Imports. I do not blame Brasil. manufacturers and representatives of ry and nowhere If we shall was holding on to Hie IkmlL" irv. and Mr Field, which dated season. Mr. (fort ha Kretzcng-'planned to in concert in tbe princime. our growing population will Braxll. like other countries without rne textile cnuncll In order to prevent , bring to the contest and cheapKlock 's story was the only testi- October I. and President McDoel nf present herof c niaume a steadily Increasing propor- ships or international merchants, buys cities Amerira beginning next to of the business paralysis er goods, more care in manufacture has road Issued order the klonon pal in repetition tho mony of Interest presented tion if food stuffs,' while our factories that which la brought t, her doors. ( moa-OB- . when the mills were idle and better effort in 'he distribution, afternoon session. He declared that the passenger department to rontlnue September. Calve Is now in Milan. She "Hi steadily Increase their demand for Our ships never enter her ports. for nearly six months. we expert Him fair fruitage of onr slune his arrest Gillette had given making contracts with publishers of ur nw materials, mad therfrom a never sees onr flag. Our consular reahnuld a strike go Into effect about planting, bin no more. Would you three explanations o how the boar newspapers and to Issue transportato Information with 25.IJINI operatives would lie thrown out us this? I know you better than ws overturned. When asked If he or tion In payment for equivalent advert ''esHly enlarging output of finished ports are filled no dmy American South 8 "namifaettires will lie produced. H the effect that BLIZZARD IN TEXAS. of work and more than thirty corpor- to suspect It. Me O inviting you to tbe girl was to blame for the alleged rising. re-- . sq'slree no prophet to tell us that we country has more tbsn heard of the ations, operating seventy-fiv- e I As the iuiersraie commerce commis- o cloth closer commercial O to the he according replied, accident, coun' soon to be confronted with a great United States as a commercial I ant to blame turn to the hand you stretched over witness: "I teipp-t-mills, would Die affected. sion, having made a ruling on tha o Three Men Have Perished and o 'irpliis of manufactured goods, for try. There was very little discussion a' to ue the other day which we so glad- - for It." Other Are Missing. o subject, will likely sdhete to It. the o h!"h p market now exists. of the meetings tonight, Naw Market Ntsdsd. Monun railroad sooner or later he no- o o We are now stretching any ly accepted: i It rakes time to develop a market El Paso, Tex.. Nov. 23. The weavers' nnlun, by a vote of j a friendly hand act m the North At-- l NEGRO SOLDIERS PROVIDED FOR. tified to appear and this trill be the o c o We buy of tropical and manufactured goods. A few first step towards construction of the o Three men are dead a a re- o a million dollars per day 428 to 32. declared In favor of a strike Untie which you may grasp If ynn ! extra bushels of wheat, a couple products 22. The three supreme court of the United States o sult of the storm which raged o than w sell in tropical and sub- should the full advance not be grant- will. You have just ient a commismore York. Xw n.iiiion tons of meat beyond the usual, front of the commission's interpret'amu of o ypRtenlay In Pecos valley, and o We sell to Europe ed. The siasjer tenders took the sion of experts to Grmany to make countries. cf discharged negro tropical R extra million r two bales of a million an a half a day more than tame position by a vote of 70 to 3. a thorough study of 'he tariff sltua-- i the United States aimy by order of tbe new railway rate bill. A the pub--1 o others are missing asd friends o sell themselves, for the world we carders' by 74 to 10, tbe loom fix- lion in Germany and tn thoroughly sr--j President Ilsreevelt '111 be token to Usher who accepts transpc-ruti-iis o fear for their sa'ety.. The o liuy from Europe. These foots tbe "1! come after them; but to dispose afford a complete answer to the claim ers by 274 to 12, and the spinners by quaint tbe Germans with the Amer Chicago. Philadelphia and New Yrk. also liable under tbe law. one who o body of Jack Kemp, a mall cur- o n 14. 127 to o rier, who perished In the bill- o announced here accepts transportation from the j lean situation. eirplus msnufactuies will require that if we will bur. import more of May this step, bring according to a p's '"Iemmioiial merchants. The votes do not affect the seven 'great advantage to the commercial tsdav. The movement i said to have we now purchase we will have may be also cited to appear In O iard. was found today buried o what the Fail River Iron and Industrial llfo In both mir coun-- ! been started try tue citizens cf the orde trhat both parties to 'be con- o In the snow. Edward launar o England. Germany and France cotno difficulty In selling our surplus, mills operated by "r approximately Kn pr wnl 0f hoever tract may have the question of rileir o and- - Antonio Rantlsgo. cattle o tris. German v has her three dries. large It may become. We sell Works company. ask that wages be hearty gratitude over expressed ''eir of manufactured goods. nMrlv half onr present surplus 9 the The operatives this step, in the former amenability passed upon at the same o rounders, died from exposure, o to this plan Artrdinx 1 the-.each seerch the world with United- IKngdom, but in buying ws restored to .the schedule paid previ- which she notices the sincere efforts soldier will be ciothe-- and cared for time. o their bodies being reoivered o i'P flying their .vn fags to find select from whWt is offered that which ous to tre reductions which were be- of the Washington government to by committees and o to Ur Id tbe Guadiloupe mou- o q !igrke4 f,,r surplus, pleases ns beet, regardless or 11s ori- gun In 1803 and which amounted to j bring about an improvement of out tuwlly found, and p;nv have been so VANDERBILT DEFEATS CARLISLE. o ntain. A. M. Freeman sf Carls- o rnt pr J 22 o bad. a former Judge of the fed- o n,n,fscture a much as these g per cent. Last spring a partial commercial relatione. Not only shall arranged that an;. c.it!in who is inbree ,.un:riev romhined. consume gin. was made, bringing the we endeavor to give freely of the In- terested In the case an-- who desires Nashville. Tenn.. Nov. 22. In a o eral court. I reported aa one o Argentina has Just subsidled a Hue restoration 84 formation they seek, but we shall l:nnln ieh- y.i per cent of i s!l ,4 trenters with which to market her price of weaving stands rd side of the vary fierce gridiron battle ou Dudley flel-o of tbe persons missing stnee o try to hwr the soldiers o invite the world to come after surplus rather than to send it under by r.4 prig i cloth to 10.80c pei r.uL to understand from them more clearly Vanderbilt defeated the Carlisle o the storm. will have access :o the men. At prestoday o sirp!j i per cent. In the near foreign flags in com petition with her The price paid in lib 'll was 21.78. the the point cf view of th people who ent Gw soldier sre t Fort Ken,,, Indiana, 4 to 0. Just at the close at o -- re this surplus will be larger, and neighbors amount now asked. interests they represent, thus arriv- - Ukla. the first half Bob Blake for sYuderfl't Where does she sen-.. ni-!;- t agii-cu.t-- iWILL APPEAL MATTER TO nnut-r!iiU'- t l X.-v- . tb-s- All Other Countries in Agricutural Products We Produce Silver by the the Carload. oad and Gold We pr.-duct- ".e To Deny the Right to Mike Payment in s thing Other Than Money is to Deny Contract. Freedom gaii.Uii-.i.iK'- d f-- r em-is- v ; I agri-cultur- i - 'egl-iiatlo- di-uc- d eon-gie- sa r ' a 11 ry One-seven- th one-tent- h Russo-Japanes- , bll-Ho- . ; -? was-retol- d - e th-.i- Inter-ra'lon- it 1 'r . r oooooooooooooo sub-tropi- 1 mll-''-o- n ; X-i- wm-pani- tr-.p- -- cot-wi- ll Mo-no- , -- 28-in- 'r oooooooooooooo |