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Show ADVERTISE IN Ful.L ASS OCirtD PRE 1HE DWWTCHES WEATHER FORECAST LTAH EXAMINER it is the price it charges, medium advertising best the THE EXAMINER IN THE CITY REACHES THE COUNTY AS Wtll city, ourOPENsubscrip aj theBOOKS TO ADARE ? P9 ) I 1 I - TION . INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL BE FAIR COLDER IN WEDNESDAY; THURSNORTH PORTION; VOL NO. III DAY FAIR. U2 OGDEN ROOSEVELT ADDRESSES CITY, WEDNESDAY UTAH, MORNING. NOVEMBER PRICE FIVE CENTS that lilt-- people of the north wr:- - m on lands dexired by the Nebraska I Land and Feeding company, receiving TILLS AN IN CHICAGO great measure respjnsinie for this Sena$50 tor each for such entries. He said state uf affairs, lu GUARDED BV POLICE tor Tillman said: he was autiHirixcil (y Richards to tell f "Now. as s general l!lusi.iniioii the entryonen tliat he would make all ill.ex d.uie. the iujusuce that ts necessary Improvements. .1 three Oh, Shut Your Mouth. I Forgot Moie I'regldoul Ku.ev(!t dlxchaig, eumpauies of eolored mi, .lie's w;:h NIAGARA WATER POWER. Forty Years Ago Than You tint a court Diurt.al and in ooiug this Ever Know." n.-- u he punished liicu-in- i f.r the Contract a Treaty Between the Two crime of a lw. In doing t::is lie l: Countneo. the authority ol tne " Law, and the he ought uut to ha-n. 27. The Ciiicagu. none it 27. Nov. l The hearings color.d citizens uf Chicago u prvvt-uWashington. of the to upo.1 uppliCsiKai secretary Untied States Senator lieLjamln K. ! CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY. war for permission to irauoiuit to the Tillman from delivering mi address Sufthe ou United Stales power developed here tonight iu Orchestra hall because Trustee Report That It la Entirely were of Canadian side Messrs river of the iul t Inn he haa assumed toward Out of Debt. closed tonight. Additional data wlU the negro rare, were unsuccessful. frage announcbe filed, aud Secretary Taft When the g.iuih Carolina senator arNov. 27 trus'ies ed that he would not be able to reach rived lu Chicago early In the afternoon uf Waeliingiou. America of emits Uailio.tc tile null a decision in rtgard to the applica- be was told uf threats uf inj.c.rtlcu met in , M Ms tions until he has conferred with Sec- proceedings to preveut his appearing bun ball, al the umvertuy. Hi day. retary Koot. This conference is neces- on the speakers' platform tonight, aud The treasurer, Michael Jennings of sary because uf the effect the contract of a money eocslderstiuu that had Baltimore, reported that tlie university may have upon an international treaty been dieted if he would cancel hl- - in entirely free from debt, despite the S' 27. A Xuv. member of the Arctic club and would providing against any possible inter- engagement, but Mr. Tillman declared fact that the endow meut ainouuted t uf eucoursgiua hstvs fur Washington in tha sfiertiooo. Is i lie ference w.ih the grsndeur of the Ni- j that It did not make auy difference to only $!uiutii, aud that u ouly other the Kuvvmuicm to introduce immediIts will report at the navy dciist-u-n- t agara Falis. He said he would award him what the people should d.. he amree of revenue is from collectlm in tiie elections Inws. was luiei in the week aud see PiviutTiL the privilege about January 1 if pos- was going to fill hla engagement to- taken in the various Catiiu'.ic churches ate uevc by the corps uf nobility. Roosevelt. I sible. The hesr.ngs before Secretary night. and he kept hla word. the rnttuirr for this special Tlie corps culled s special convention Hs said that he could not My whethUntil he leaves for Fond di laic. . throughout Taft were for tbs purpose of enabling purpose. and the sessiou was at- er he would make another attempt to him to And a way equitably to Wls., tomorrow, Renalor Tillman will which to meet here, of the The university, faculty e tended by 111 delegate from thirty-fiv- find the pole. Hs reiterated his aiare be guarded by police and private de157,5'M hrse power, the estiwag entirely reorganized laat sprint;, provinces. M. Kobshynsky pre- mentthst his failure this time w 'a mated limitation in the amount of tectives. This It la aceurdsnre with is proving eminently , acsided. Tbe provpect of tbe approachprincipally due to the six days slm.i. , electric power to be admitted, among an order issued by Mayor Edward F. cording to the report of I'anilna! iilciMinns were trunkly spread beand the unsually open weather half a dozen or more corporation, Dunne. wh waa scheduled hi preside f trustees. ing of the board president fore the eyes of the couveutiuu by the spring. each of which thinks it must have a at tonight's meeting, but who refused executive council in a print.! doculie waa asked If he could nut have third or more of the whole In order to do so after committee of colored ment, set forth that no change had made better progress by using canoes citizens bad offered strenuous objec- ARRESTED ON CHARGE to exist. yet been made In the final law, that as did Nansen. In reply, Coiumandsr tions to Senator Tillman's appearance t'unservailcc were doomed aud Peary said that it waa not feasible lu ou the speakers' platform. OF CONSPIRACY the DFi FlVF I list Ihe secoud PffFIRFNr house of parliament use canvas raunes with so lurpa a RIuJIWWlI ILVkil ILJ Pretsctsd by Guards. would be more radical than Ihe first party suj that hs was satisfied that Senator Tillman gave his address rnuuclt discounted the deduct tuna hts method of establishing a series of KtrOKl Uf MLTCALF protected drsvin abroad from the recent uni- relay slat Ions was the best. He pointby fortv detectives lu Mayor Cuthns Has Taksn Personal command oV Assistant thlef uf form defeats of Constitutional Demo- ed out that Nansen in his days shipChaige of tha Casa, DirectPolice Bchuettler. In anticipation of crats iu the z emit so elections, saying ped only a single companion and the ing Invsstigation. is Giving the MatteP of Discrimination trouble, a number of policemen were tbe Unified franchise assured an easy two wsre able to cross Ilia open floes Against the Japanese Careful kept in nearby stations in reserve, victory of the Conner vai ices, hut that iu thslr caavas can-is- . Consideration. but they were not called for. Six colil waa a foul's paradise to base on this re27. With the Pittsburg, Nov. with ored policemen mingled the arrest C. B. Cameron, prculdent of expectation at g victory In the lower uf crowd uf blacks and whites that block- the Tube Cltv railroad, and Common bum?. The council directed its at- ENDEAVORING TO OUST Washington, Nov. 27. President ed the street In front of the ball, to Councilman YlUlain A. Martin, on a tack especially against certain classes OIL CO. TROX TEXAS Roosevelt bad a lung conference with arrest anyone who made a disturb- chaige cf conspiracy to defraud the at the laws equalising nonHusslans Secretary Metcalf at the White House ance. out uf $70, (MK). this time the and guaranteeing the peasant body railroad In the audience were many colored' tonight regarding the alleged discrimauthorities being the prosec- one ut in tbe himae from each provination against the Japanese residents people, but they liatened to Senator police utor. and their subsequent release on ince, and says the hopes that the Dsmand Made far Books, Rscsrds, Tillman's remarks good naturally, and $10,0ii0 bail In can Francisco. hopes that tha peasant deputies would each, tbe alleged cuuik'II-nianlPapsra and Latter of tha be "obedlMil lambs have been cruelly many More than a month age when the although he was interrupted thorIs to be scandal bribery Company, wished times those who to ask thorfor falsified. a The council calls discrimby agitation affecting the alleged oughly and publicly ventilated. The ination against the Japanese In Bau questiou. the meeting paased off with- hearing in the esse haa twen set for ough overhauling of the elections laws, on the basis of class distinctions, difFrancisco was at Its he.ght, the pres- out trouble. In leading up to his address. Shall Baturday. Austin, Texas. Nov. 27. Attorney ident sent Mr. Metcalf to that city to W. Guthrie has taken ferentiating aharply be) ween pea Hauls, Uaurge Mayor General H. V. Davl.lsua and counsel oanern land lands l small make a thorough and exhauativa In- the United States Annex 4'nba?" Mr. owners, large the case, of directing charge with him In Ihe prnaeruttau vestigation with a view uf learning at Tillman took occasion to criticise the police lnvestlgailuu. and relterstiui and townsmen, and advises Ihe gov- ofss'iclateil the unit uf the state to oust the first, hand the exact condition of af- Mayor Dunne's action In Irefusing to emphatically that every person found ernment to be guided by the common Wsiers-PiurcOil company from Texhave been fo he Implicated, either councilman or aenae of the eeuiicll of the corps of fairs. It waa charged that the alleged preside at the meeting. discrimination consisted, among other told that 1 have been snubbed by the railroad official, in the distribution of noble. ' It says also that the net as, this evening Mirvtal on former Atof the city, acid the senator. lower house will be rlrciiuiapecl end torney General Guurge Clark, one of $70,000 graft money will be arrestthings, of denying the Japanese equal mayor I never shw Mayor Dunne in my life. the end the attorneys Mr the oil company, and avoid with are and the whites pll falls until complete preparathat arrests Mare privileges prosecuted.. tiled with the clerk of the court, a 'deI did not ask him to be here toulght ed follow thus of Cameron and Mar tions to whtaln niantery are made, that, there had been threats and overtures to to mand fur the product ion of tha books, me to this auditor, nor introduce will house the iif dissolution Mr. a case tbe In the Is merchant. ' each aeconj It against Japanese said, and tin, hake tbe fundathme of the throi. record, viucbers, rtc., of the oil comMetcalfs report ia now ready aud waa did 1 ask anyone' else ta do so. If charge will 4ie bribery. Forty seven pany. showing agreements with other considered very fully by the president iI anyoae haa beea snubbed It Ja these of select council and twenty-fiv- e and that tha time to fight tbe new ruu ladies who plsjffied this meer members panic, ' corresixradance between common council are hoaro la now, before the newulelu-gat- e of members tonighL .The secretary has uniformly I gracious secure to the for the muney Ing Chicago stisrnryM of the oil company anil chuiien. sr In the declined to discuss with the newspa- ! said to be Implicated conspirUnion who requested Mayor J. W. Halley, and purporting to show;! tbe names of The have pers any of the conclua.on he haa Dunne, hospital, acy. police ores lure of a polities! hour, payments of money by H. C. Pierce these men end are keeping them under reached, but It baa been generally un- to comethe end said oil eumpanie forward and add hla mite. on divers surveillance. Any attempt by any if WHOLESALE POISONING derstood that It would sikow that the dates. Race Question. them to leave the rliy will mean their Must Discus people of Baa Francisco mainlaiatgl Copies of ell letters passing between. IN PUIUDELFHIA that they did in the matter of school immediate arrest. I have been advertised to discus J. D. Johnson and George Clark, conn accommodation waa entirely within the annexation of Cuba." continued According to tbe evidence said to e fur the oil company, or written by their rights and that the whole mat- ,Mr. TlHmaa, "but in view of the fact have been gathered by the police aud them to J. Y. llalley end to parties Guthtn of the now ter was one of local administration. Mayor possession Ftva Are Psrsons That Indicatisns that I could not discus this subject In New York, during 1900, relating to Whether- the prealdent will make without discussing the race question, rie, the counrtimra were to set favorHava Be poisoned to Bocuro the settlement of the ease pendtng In' Mr. Metcalf report public baa not I am going at tha matter hammer and ably on the ordinance desired passed I $1,000 insurance. Warn, Texas, against said oil combeen determined. He will give the tonga, straight forward, like a man. by tbs Tube City railroad. The railand all letters written by or to panies Of waa takto dlstrilnite full before $"(,000. consideration road I shall discuss the question race , Therefore aald parties are called for. distieen was H tn have sum further $4u,009 has thla steps. ing any ' problem, pure and simple, from ou The documents called for relatiag to counellmen. Philadelphia, Nov. 27. The moat hope that all cause fur com- i American standpoint and not from a tributed among alxty-nliare as follows: case of aholesal remarkable payments lieeu poisonwas to have remainder at the be ou the while the part Japanese plaint Cuban standpoint. Owing to my ex- -' Personal vuiicbors of H. C, Pierce. removed and has atated that he will perleoM with the question and the given to throe other counclhnen who ing of persona to secure Insurance listed April 27, 19HI. for $3,200 for do his utmost to bring about a satis- diligent study I have made of it, i acted a agents In the deal. The po money that has ever been unearthed la charged against Bridget mossy advanced to Joseph Ralley, as factory settlement of the whole mat- believe I am better qualified, to dlactma oltlon taken bv C. R. Richardson, who In this city the first suit sgalnst Cameron Carey, a ho was arrested tonight. The a demand loan on account of tha Texter. this question than any other man in entered as resea; also vouchers, record books, that of wi man, wlto ia 22 j ears old, ia America. 1 am going to base my ap- and Martin for conspiracy, wasmade a with having poisoned her husband Pat- idwwiug entry of such vouchers; also a broker. Rlcbardmn has not theories." on ou facta, peal Mary, agod k hill receivable, book of defendant POWER TO REINSTATE fifteenth statement to the police allotting he rick. her two children, C, While discussing tbe who died a showing entry of demand loan to J. the legal years, and Annie, aged amendment to the constitution, which loaned Cameron $7Q,:ni at waa to de- week agu; and Patrick and Cecelia W. Hailey on April 25. lhnO, for $:!. COLORED INFANTRY he declared gave the negro every right rate of Interest. Cameron In the bank after Cook, tenant In the Carey house at 3IHI; also voucher record book, showthat a white man had. he was Inter posit the it money 1P42 Hamilton afreet. ing entry of voucher No. F V III, to a committee of councilshowing one of hla times several by rupled June 30, 19UII, by the Wktere Al! of the alleged victims died withThe man. money disappeared Huw about who kept ssking, Whether the President Will Avail listeners, Pierre Oi company for 93,300, and RichardHon, believing a in eleven months, and the polios, aland T ' Kentucky Himself of Thie Will Depend was on to beat hi tnout of lege that. Mis. Carey beaffilMed by audited by D. W. Gunruy, auditor of on Evidence. Finally Mr. Tillman seemed to kma conspiracy entered suit. Richardson's tlicir deaths to tho eaten! of $1 .ftoo, the Standard Oil oompany of New Jer, the money exclaimed: shut his temper end "Oh, several suspicious de- through the collection of insurance. sey; also cash book, folio 156, of dedisclosed action A the know You don't your mouth. fendant in use in July, 19io, a bowing was taken up by Tbe woman's arrest followed an matter the and I B C of this thing. forgot forty yean tail, Into the death of tbe two entry of voucher F fcf, to Henry & Mayor Guthrie, with tbe result that Washington, Nov. 27. President ago, more than you ever knew. is said, children, which occurred laat week. It Blrlbbllng; voucher of record of deRoosevelt holds that h haa the power You moke up your minds that, evidence has been gathered, it fendant showing entry of voucher No. must waa said at the time that their death one the of the to to reinstate in the army any of the police fifrevealing before the law which the scanL 13b. NovetiJier 22, 1900. lor $20it caused poisoned sere eouncilmsnic randy eating by 1 bribery members of the three companies of equality gigantic teenth 'amendment guarantees right dals ever known in I'ltlslHirg. suhstanne.. a deleterious contained paid to J. V, Halley, on account of Uiat iff colored the Twenty-fiftregiment and should be enforced, notwithstandJdhn A Robb. Jr., assistant district Anslyals uf the candy such as (he Texas cases; check of H. C. Pierce, Infantry who were discharged without ing Its result. If this law was enhonor as a result of trouble at Browns- forced It would result in two stales attorney, arrived from tbe east totay children are said to have purchased dated March 28. I9ut, for $1,750 sent no poisonous to J. V. Halley, in response to a letter ville, Texas, some time ago, if the at least being dominated absolutely by on n summon of District aAttorney allowed that Itconlalned W. Hu I lev of that date, recircumstances of any individual case negroes, while oilier sure would- he Stewart. It Is possible that special substance and when Coroner's Physi-of from J. Nonlie an York exchange fir that mode will Wadsworth cian analysis questing of tbs session can just.iy such action. grand jmy so near being governed by the negro found he children voucher record showing scandal. the also stomachs the amount; of the tn called Investigate Whether he will avail himself of that there would practically be an the little one had died from arsenic vouchor No. F 41. $1,75U paid to J. W. that power, accorded to the president, equal division of officers." poisoning. According to Captain of Hailey fur legal expense on account will depend on such evidence that may MEAT INSPECTION. "How about the law? Detective Ikmaghr It waa iaarned of Texas matter. Also draft of Fourth be presented to him in the case of The MwT To Senator Tillman: for National bank. St. Louis, on Chatham Melvin Has Rstumed From His West- that the children were insured colany one or more soldier which will hell with such law." National bank. New York, transmit$125 each, aud that Mi. Carey ern Tour. tend clearly to exculpate them from After telling in detail how the negro lected this amount after their deaths. ting to J. W. Halley aald aum; vouchany participation In the incident. This is prevented from casting hla ballot official say they learned: er record uf voucher No. C 12, audited ia in conformance with the announce- In the south. Senator Tillman paid: Washington, Nov. 27. Alonzo D. The police woman bad secured such C. W. Norman, auditor of the ment he made while away to SecreThere Is a great deal mote to this Melvin, Chief ol the bureau of snlma'- that the and further Investigation by. Standard Oil company of New Jerpoison, tary Taft when the latter had tele- question than tbe little racket here In industry, under whose office the ad- j allowed that Patrick and Cecelia Cook, sey for $8,000 for amount of loan to ministration of the meat Inspection , graphed the president stating that ap- Chicago." acaslou of con- brother and sister, who lived with J. W. Halley, aa per note n hands of tbe laat at enacted law plication had been made by a number hod died within a few treasurer; also books showing entry Negro Judge. of persons for a rehearing. The presIs carried out, haa returned Mr. Carey, How umiit the negro gress tinder auspicious circum- of said transactions. months A voice: of tour ident wants evidence, not deductions, Inspection, western a Barnett, from The other matters called for are ns he told same of hla caller today, Judge?" (referring to Judge nominee which Included a wlelt to- packing stance. Mias Cook ha.! been the lessor of copies nf the original - trust agreebefore anything colored, the only Repniillcsndefeated at houses in Chicago, Milwaukee, Denver of the house snd Mr. Carey wss a ten- ments, with the Eagle Refining comfor municipal ccurt Judge may be done. and Kansas City. He says every- ant. The police officials say that Mlsn pany and the Texas Oil ami Gasoline efbeneficial Borne statement la expected from the recent election). I will la where there apparent tell waa Insured for 200 In favor of company agreement as to division of Well. Cook you Tillman: s and law House the of tbe W'jlte in a few days .definfects of execution and about Cook, her hroiher. and that territory and agreement with Attorney Patrick Judge about negro your of the on the pari deal re parkera ing the president's attitude and clears Patrick had General Hadley of Missouri as to own12 she died. on him machine putting on August your political bis reasons for ordering to comply with lu provisions. ly outlining the $50U in favor uf his ership of lYatere-Plerc- e for Insured bamboozling ticket and poor. been stock by the your have structures new the dischaige of the three companies In some places, Standard Oil company. him, siater. In others extenof colored men. He la waiting cer- Ignorant baboons Into electing and old ones, replaced on her you fellows who He collected the Insurance to the plains altain data bearing on the subject and and when afterward and Mrs. Carey without knowing what sive lmporvementa CHINESE ABK ASSISTANCE. been made, so policy after her deafh hiMiae. Tbere-utiwhave some communications from person In- ratedonthe ticket established i ready of the ll"le a cheat lease find waa the truth, took up it, U the standard terested before making any statement. them as to np bring Patrick Cuk made his insurance him out of It. No mstter what the meal inspection act Nor. 27. An internationwhite race required by the and in favor of Mra. Carey snd shortly al Shanghai. people may do or ssi. the the of romfort health Ihe committee, composed of the confor died. ill snd waa etrlrhen CASE OF NEGRO SOLDIERS. thereafter in the smith will neer be dominated Dr. Melhouse employe. suls. merchants, missionaries and official Mr. Carey Chinese The by the negro, and I want to tell you packing officials, has decided to appeal vin say there were aome caw In secured police the death After should ever aome state if Insurance. the now that Bsfore tha President by New Brought which packer have proceeded ra'her of the children the polirt- - learned that to Europe and America to assist lu save CaroSouth 'In an make attempt Yorkers. ihe necessary the distressed Inhabitant of husband had died sud- relieving lina we will show t?n-:- In their fan- g; ud gfiigly in making to ibe outlay of the woman's ten and by the province of Kisngsu. where tho ago. about, aticism that we will make It red be- improvements, due denly floods here completely destroyed the s in at nuney required. Washington, Nov, 27. Tbe cane of fore we make It bla-- k. physician who were culled in an ares of over fertv thouthe soldier of three companies of the Ood Almighty mad1 the Caucasian times during the illneus of the crop sand square mile, resulting In ten to Twenty-fift- h were FOUR CENTS A POUND. urged infantry, who were dis- of better clay than the Mongolian or they alleged victim, million people being at the point oT charged without honor because of tbe the African "or anv nther race. The make a rigid investigation. The bodies starvation. Thousands of these peotrouble at Brownsville. Texas, cante Ethiopian la a burden currier. He hat Mr. Madden Suggests 4 Ccnta a Pound oT Patrick Cook and hi sister ha-.are migrating south toward Yang before President Roosevelt today for Periodicals. ahaolutelr nfUirr for h'etorr. been exhumed, and tha f the som- ple Chow, Chlnklang and Sue how, selling when Charles W, Anderson, collector nor has he ever achieved anything of an's husband will be disinterred. their children, rattle snd tools snd of internal revenue at New Yore, aud great importance, 'f'i.ere are au areat Washington. Nov. 27 The congresleaving the (wintry in the hands at decided, at Emmet J. Scott, secretary to Booker men among the race. Yet this people sional postal ccmini-sd'- n PEARY AT BOSTON. j the Iswlcs elemen'R. not T. Washington, called on blm in be- baa been picked out bv the fanatics he conclusion of today's session, half at the discharged men. They of the north and lifted up to the equal- to hear any mre wfineKM-a- , except ASSOCIATIONS IN BPAIN. male an earnest argument on behalf ity of clMxrnshlp and to the rights of such government offM!- - as insv be Cannot Bay Whether H Will Make Another AttempL of the claims uf the innocent men of suffrage. No doubt msnv of us have designated bv the commission Itself. Madrid. Nov. 27. The chamber of the companies who want to be rein- listened to the oratory of the greatest Mr. Madden did r,o recede from bis Boston. Nuv. 27. Commander Robstated. today by 161 to 4 votes decid-ei- i colored man of tills ronntry, Booker position in favir of sn Increase In the to ilo vi ue half the session to the They had no particular program of Washington. He had a white father, rates on second class matter. He con- ert E. Peary paused about two hour action to present to the president, and liowever, and out of his- braiua and tended that all printed ma'ter should in this city tonight, on hla king jour (iisruasloii of ihe law of associations the latter gave no indication of what hla character he ha gtten hla quali- be required to pay h same rates, anil ney Iran the farthest north to Wash- and the oilier half to the budget. The l his future course might lie except to ties from that father." said he would put all on a purely ington. where he hopes to apetil r. nerYa t iic abstained from voting. that it I Thu cabinet has rroolve-.reiterate his statement that he would hoal. He uBg,s',d 4 cents a Thanksgiving. Cnni'i'an.ler Pearv.sal.l .Senator Tll'mvn 'hen told hla aud! consider any new facta which might race of the attacks on white women pound the proper cumiiensaliou fur that he should stop a fw hour m it duty iu retain office until k is New York tomorrow in order u see idtul cut. be presented. by negroes In the s.jtb. and declared carrying the periodic.! moil. com-l.n-lo- e That He is Proud of the Ship and is Says Even Prouder of the Men Aboard the Ship. Nor. 27. President Washington. Roosevelt. on his trip to nnd from Panama un the battleship Louisiana, and mixed freely with the officers men. of whom he epeaks In the hlgh-,-s- i commendation. Ho participated lii die chief petty offleera' meat and flailed The branch of the Army and Navy unlnn whlck haa an organization of fifty member on the Louisiana, and whoae meeting place waa way down In the hold of the ahtp. ahjut i)n the homeward trip a vaudeville entertainment wan given by the men In honor of the prealdent and Mrs. Roosevelt. Th!e took place during the early part of the voyage, and waa bald ti night. The prealdent and Mra. Rorsevelt and the officers of the ship were guests of honor and occupied the front seat, while the men weie scattered around In the conning tower, of on the bridge and other points vantage. There was a program of sixteen selections made up cf aonga, zketrhei, ioloa of various kinds nnd monologues. Sunday, as the Vessel waa nearing the Virginia capes, the president delivered a speech to the men assembled on board the vessel, in which be told them of what ha .had eaiienenced and gave them some advice. HU remaika were follows: Captain, Officers and Enlisted Men of the Louisiana! I wish .to thank you for a pleasant and Interesting a trip as any president has ever had on land or tea, and a. p rodtable trip, too. Not nuly I do not aoe how any prealdent, but I do not see how any good American can tall to believe with all bU heart In the United States navy amt can fail to do all that In hltn lisa for the officer and man of that navy in order that the navy lteelf may be In the role of a constantly lneroaalsg fltrht-lnstats of perfection as formidable " ships. ' This u the third at our great ships on which I have spent some time, the other, two being the West Virginia and the Missouri. I uni very proud of the Ship; I am even prouder of the men aboard the hips." President Roosevelt warmly thank ed and congratulated the engineer furce fur "letting out a little" during the homeward voyage, during which time the lanilalatm exceeded her contract speed of IS knota by from half to of a knot. The president continued: "One thing more I take this chance to say. 1 have 'been astounded nnd Uiortlfled at the attitude of certain of our Mople on shore In declining to allow Unde Nam's men, when they Iihic tbelr uniforms on, to com Into place of amusement. Outside of Washington 'I have no control qver these places of amusement;" In Wash-I- n non J have, and any place of amusement to which admission la denied to reputable men who are behaving themselves and who wear the uniform of the army or the navy, will lose Its llrcnre, If it Is In my power to cause the loss, and I think It la. Members of the Navy. Now In closing, one word, which I think Is needles. I hope that every msn here officer and eullsted man alike will remember that his profession sets him apart from all other men U the country not In the army or the g three-quarte- twvy, by putting on his shoulders a peculiar responsibility. You enlisted un. If you slay In the service thirty rears and have taken reasonable of oyur opportunities during 'une. can then, perhaps at the or SS. retire on what la a pension of in the neighborhood of fwjn n year. Uncle Bam ! lour Interests at heart. .You have If m nr people a measure of hope did belief and affection such as. rtght-l- i enough. Is yielded to no others. K"w. in reltirn, remember that each of V''i is In honor bound an to fit himself In time of peace that in time of war l" snj his comrades can render such Ui account of them selves as to turn n page in the long honor mil of JM 1 'li'ed State history. It will depend n how you have done duty In time f peace whether orjour not, fdgrald wh come, the nation will have cause fe! pride or to feel ahame. Your In war cannot be kI after wir has begun. Your win then depend on the :' In which you officers have learned handle the ahlpa by actual prac-W- . It will depend on the way in vblrh you enlisted men. under the "cers, have learned to handle your "'re In the gun turret and engine '''un. The navy has made astound-le- g silvan cement In marksmanship c.uring the last five years, and it has it only by developing the high Qcsiljy of the individual men, but by the team play, without Wfa:h that Individual man's prowess iti's for nothing. It Is a revelation J? nv man to see the work done by aun crews with the 12. S 7 and la a revelation to any Wl to see how our people afloat are to work together so to fTilngin addition to the work of the :n painters, a perfect system of lire just as the ships' are learning o maneuver together at a speed spd .lsunce which ten year gu Would1 given captains heart failure if ev Trfeg p. rongratutate you nn your the instant you e contented with It and think you v,P on fT enough and remain atlll. ..'Tr-- ,n"1t- Tou will begin to in. sack and I believe implicitly that I',rwar,lIn conclusion e.'n"'1 hiw glad I ana to be with .'j. h"w pro-ias the chief executive Thai of 5U SM ' $ 4-- . " be-m- 4 '? - semi-annu- uf the American people 1 am uf you, and how heartily I believe in the character and quality of the officers aud enlisted men of the American fiel. 1 greet you and thank you again. SPECIAL MESSAGE. H With Careful Differentiations. set-su- I'cii-rkhui- esm-pa'.g- ii , Katn-iariurv- On Panama Canal to Bs Sant to gress In Doctmbor. Con- Washington, Nuv. 27. President bronzed and invigorated ju health from hla long sea trip to Panama and Porto Rico, waa In hla office early today. Seretary Loeb took to him a large amount of correspondence which had accumulated since the president's departure and was with him up until the time of the cabinet meeting at 11 o'clock. The president's special message on the Panama canal, it is now expected, will be sent to congress prols-ablabout a week after it convenes, on Monday. It will deal with every phase of the question and give a graphic and datailed description of conditions on the isthmus as the president found them. There will be recommendations for the betterment of conditions which suggested themselves during his visit Roosevelt, SPIRITS ADVISED !: Uih-bou- I o I HER TO INVEST Mrs. Young Bays That the Spirits Told Her That Hitchcock's Plan Waa Good. Colorado Springs, Colo., Nov. 27. The efforts of the defense to dhow Thai Mrs. Pauline Youngberg of Denver financed tbs Maniten bath house proposition of D. N. Httchoook of her own free will haa brought to light the story of a strange spiritualistic force said to have been employed to make Mra. Youngberg part with her money. According to Mra Youngtmrg's In the district court today, In the suit brought by Jeanette C. Campbell and other atockboldera in tho Manltou Bath House company, to secure an accounting of the fund turned! over to President Hitchcock, the powers at mediums were employed to Influence her in buying stock In the company. Mr. Hitchcock began talking about spiritualism soon after I first met him,'' said Mrs. Youngberg. in telling of her experience with the Manltou bath house promoter. "That was In the nnmmer of 1904. sad from that time to about a year ago I attended meetings." Mrs. Youngberg said that the spirits told her that Hitchcock's plan waa a good Investment; that Mr. Hitchcock was a careful, reliable business man, and that she would make money if she would go into buatneaa with him. When questioned later by counsel as to the times of these spirit manifestations, Mrs. Youngberg said that the spirits spoke well of the Investment when Hitchcock accompanied her to the seances, and that they did not say ranch about the Investment when she went. alone.' Mrs. Youngberg' recital of the meetings sounded like a story from another world. Wc eat around In a little circle with a trumpet on the table in the It waa center," said the witness. dark so that we could not see each other, and pretty soon the spirit appeared and spoke through the trumpet." Did you recognise the voices?" was adked. but No," replied Mrs. Youngberg. I thought nothing of It, ns 1 was told that the voices would not sound like they did in life because they spoke through a trumpet Mra. Youngberg la said to have invested' approximately $1,1 KM) in the Manltou bath house plan. LAND FRAUD CASE. ae-m-- ii "' Russian Council Calls for Ovethauling of Laws on Basis of Qass Distinctions First Wltnsts Examlnsd Was T. J, O'Keefe of Alliance. Omaha, Nov. 27. The first testimony of special Interest in the trial of Bartlett Richards and Will O. officers of the Nebraska Land Corn-stoc- and Feeding company, and certain of tbelr employes, charged with land faruda. waa introduced today. T. J. O'Keefe, a newspaper man of Alllunce, Neb., who has been United States commissioner at that place since 1974. told of going In Elbworth on June 18, J9M, st the request of Bartlett Richards, and executing forty-si- x rulings under the Kincaid law. This was done in the office of the Nebraska Land sod Feeding company. He aald the applications were all prepared and the fees of $1 for each filing were paid by the applicant except in two instance, whfae Mr. Richard paid them. The applications, he said, were left in the office, of the land company and he did not know who paid the charges at the land office. The testimony of Commissioner O'Keefe was Introduced as a part of the proposed chain of evidence to prove conspiracy to secure government land by Illegal methods. Four witnesses were heard this afternoon. Frank J. Houghton of Chalrun. lawyer and land agent, said he acted as agent for Bartlett Richards In Mturirg homesteaders to file per-Mw- j , 1 CbMi-ge- h - man-ifet- varl-loii- s d-- ne j phy-!?a- |