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Show FULL ASSOCIATED advertise in the PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST EXAMINER for the price it charges, it is THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER IN THE CITY REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL OUR SUBSCRIPA3 THE CITY. TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO FAIR AND COOLER TUES- WEDNESDAY FAIR, DAY; WARMER. . VOL III NO. 268 OGDEN WES UTAH. CITY, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER MORNING. ruui aging my friends from talking iff me aa e candidate.' Secretary Root's netue. like that of Black, Is sugiterted by man who say chat a mail of the great-ea- t proinlnencs should be re.ecied for the head uf the ticket in p:iaent conditions Doubt is expressed whether either would aeoept the nomination. A seemingly significant, turn was given to the situation on tbe eve of the Republican stata convention by a CONFESS! E the quargathering of the leaders Freak B Black, tha ters of full import of whlck could ,noi be estiBe finning late In the mated figures of the evening the Old Guard want Into conference and the report with ihe spread that there might be an Important outcome affecting the control and action of the convention. It. was said Odell waa at least a tacit tbat whether party to the negotiation, these conferences yrouid in any radical way affect the supposed program of Uis Higgins peoplo' could not bs foreseen at midnight. It waa said that Hie effort was to reach a commoa understanding and perhaps definitely agree upon a candidate that possibly some decision might be reached before morning. None of ths men participating had much to ay about It. During the course of tbe evening Gov. Woodruff and Michael J. waged the Dady, between whom bitter fight In Klnge county primaries hist week, became reconciled, Dady Yon can have anything saying: Yl vHl be for we've got, governor. yuu If you want ns. 2, CUBAN PRICE igo 6 LIUS FIVE CENTS IN HARMONY WITH VIEWS OF TAFT ex-Go- Placed Formally Under Arrest by New York Detectives Received by his Son and Both Were Moved by Deep Emotion. New York, Sept. 24. Under .mat deiectives, Paul C. Sienalaad, mer preildent of iha Milwaukee Avenue State bank, Chicago, who etande Indicted for heavy embenlemenia from that lnatitution, arrived la New York tonight. He wae taken tram the rteamer Prim Adalbert, on which he came from Morocco, to which country he had fled after the wrecking of the bank, and according to hie am, Theodore Stemland, he will plead guilty to aeventl of the chargee brought' agalnat him. ing of the bank. 1 cannot name the men he referred to, but their names will come out at the proper time. I believe that he will do everything possible in winding up the affair of the Institution. With reference to the stock, Siensland said he considered very valuable and that he hoped to get it soon from a certain man whose name he gave me. This stock has figured somewhat in the dia-- , cusalop of the bank'e affairs. Just before the boat reached the city ihe younger Stenaland gave out Stemland haa made a complete con- a statement on behalf of hla father "My father la exceedingly sorry," fession, according to AaBlatant State'a Attorney Olaon of Chicago, who went he said, alowly, for the dapoattons of to Tangier, Morocco, to take the fop tha I tank If they loae any money, but mer bank official Into euatody, and In he does not believe they will loae unhi; confeaaloo ha implicated other less some one else la doing a whole prominent Chicago men. Attorney Ol- - lot of crooked work. "My father is exceedingly aorry for on declined to seme theae men. , ' Theodore Stenaland, who gave out hie own family and for the toea of his aa official etatement for hla father, de- - fortune. He is satisfied that be haa dared that the latter had made no turned over everything which he had. lined eonfeeaion, but that he had ad- and It anything Is discovered later mitted committing certain offeneea which can be turned over be will turn which oonatitute embezzlement under it over immediately and gladly He waul a it understood that his the Illlnola laws. To aome of the Indict menta for embezzlement hia fath- heart goes out first of all to the deer would plead guilty, ha aald, and In positors, and secondly to hla own famthe caae of the other he would turn ily. He waa treated with extra nudln-ar- y atale' evidence and Implicate all otl good will and klndneaa by Mr. Olera who ahould bo Indicted In connec- aon and Mr. Keeley, and he la willing to abide by their advice absolutely.'' tion with the failure of the bank. .At the conclusion of an Important Stenaland made the further atate-men- t, according to the non, that If the , conference between Assistant States ahw Lag la the bank waa over $400,000 Attorney Olaon and Stenaland at pothe money In exeeaa of that amount lice headquarters tonight, Olson sent a had been taken by Henry W. Herlug, telegram to State's Attorney Healey of Chicago making two suggestion. the former ciahier of the bank, wh was Jointly Indicted with Stenalancl on The first waa that the state's attorney charge of stealing over1 $1,000,000 mall to Cleveland or Toledo the forged notes aggregating ffiUO.Oflfi and in from the bank and for forgery. Stenaland arrived In 'New York which forgeries Stenaland and Cnahler weak physically, and showing much ' Bering are alleged to have been Inseoand suggestion waa evidence of the strain which ' haa at-- j volved. tended hla extraordinary trip for- - free- that.. the state's attorney round up the dom down the went African coast, and baak. clerks of the Milwaukee Avenue hla Anal capture In the Moroccsq city State bank and subject them to a rigid nf Tangier, from which place the examination on certain points exInltcd States authorities were per- plained by Mr.. Olaon in hla telegram. mitted to remove him by the governExplaining hla fiction later, Mr. Olment of Morocco. There was an af- son aald tbat he hoped to receive theae fecting meeting between father and notea at Toledo or Cleveland and so asm on board the tug Catherine Moran, have the prisoner's confess Ion In full nhlch the prisoner boarded at Quaran- when he reached Chicago. ... tine In reference to this suggested examBiensland denies the report that be ination of the bank clerka, he said hla tried to commit suicide while in Mo- talks with Stecaland had convinced rocco. He saye that a sudden fainting him that the clerks, or certain of them, spell there was Interpreted as an at- knew more concerning what led to the tempt at by the Mo- wrecking of the bank than they bad roccan soldiers. already told. Srensland wae removed to police Mr. Olaon then stated that in Blena-land- 's confession the latter Implicatheadquarters tonight audit waa planned to keap him there until ed prominent men of Chicago, but that tomorrow, nen bo will be removed to the dim they were men not directly concerned altorneye office and later for- or connected with the wrecked bank. himself as mally turned over to the Chicago aui. Mr. Olson expressed thorities and taken to Chicago.' greatly pleased with tonight's confer When the Prlns Adalbert arrived at once and he believed he was In a fair Quarantine the decks of the Prlns Adal- way to make e case against those rebert were lined with pasengers, prom- sponsible for the wrecking of the ininent among them being State's stitution without calling for the testiOlaon and James Keeley, insn-toin-g mony of Cashier Haring. editor of the Chicago Tribune, Yno went to Tangier with the state's attorney i bring Stenaland back to CUMMINS SPEAKS America. The first seen of Stenaland hen he waved hla hand from a AT DES MOINES 'steroom window at hla eon. No Jit-uexcitement and commotion attend-h- e departure of Stenaland, logouts' with State's Attorney Olson and Mr. The Individual Who Compos Corper-ation- a Have the Sam Rights neeiey, trom the steamer. All the "f the three men was trane-""e- d That Othsrs Hava. at the same time, and It waa Wd that the trunks of the Indicted Maker all bore the Dea Mdnaa, Iowa, SepL 24. Gov. print of tha tuU Mme of Stenaland. Cummins opened the Republican state , Pale and aeemed very campaign tonight at Churdan, lows, can. aa be passed slowly from tha speaking to a large number of busi-nee-a Ulp men and farm era. His address ,USi Bd then into tha ,1 MMn. Here ne was formally placed waa devoted largely to setting forth NeW Ttrk b' hia attitude toward the tariff. efanlT a, L am a Republican, he declared, J?ad nher a few jno-M-t he received hia aon. Both father and then he affirmed hie faith In the wer wmpletely overcome protective tariff principle. . He did not, ane made however, recant hia preconvention declarations in favor of a revision of some schedules and asserted that hla matters was not ,OW U h position In these he 'heart. The governor aald In .?r and on wer 1b part: The Individuals who compose corof th MMAUorner 0taoB waa telling Biensland at Tangier porations have precisely the same anar had rights that all citizens have In public rr"uM,rot,y fome Pi where the affaire and they ought to exercise them arm tftbVa: w not- n menace. He with the same freedom and Independfrom New ence that characterises the unincorm to Tan- - porated part of the community, but I h! ref,,se den iB th profoundly believe that corporations and tb Wtni to aa such should be rigoronaly excluded Gibrn'tr T,8p nfflcUl from politics; that such associated Inboard ed rS" ,k steamer Olden- - fluence la a harmful Influence, end If krt hil CSrY I could hare my way, not one dollar tau'd, hK Vh, Und f0r from the treasury of a corporation atoJ,ped betor he reached would ever be contributed to the treashr Put ury of a political committee. ,Bt" Yw irier', Thw 0,denbr The principle that the government captain pur- QM'v ke dY Pending of the United State and the governpJ!? I2rvliree j., tvT1 Suns-ft4ln- d ment of the state shall be conducted Paaaenger arreet of by ita men and not by Its corporation, I0ll?wed ,,ref In Tangier and la nearer to the heart of the people w,lTe tredltkm than any article of partisan faith. Do . -m aU,WMvund that the Moroc-b- d not misunderstand me. My opinions agreed to allow hia upon party iaanea never have been and never will be tempered to secure ,0 Tngler. Mr. Democratic votes. I am a Republican hecunae or his experience and believe in the doctrines of my ? a 5 eara be under-pn-,- J party; I am proud of Ita history, chertha- not n treaty ish Ita traditions and rejoice in the , Jana,er l be WOuld be Perfectly victories It haa accomplished. I have fat rhcr an abiding conviction that Its work In tocced to me, tha e the future will be wla and jnat and taJked ftort Y that j's policies will lead the nation aU affal "nd through paths of honor to the highest cl several men in the wreck distinction which n government can by - ne trt y M' , SWABBWl -- Kt IS . ..?n dif!lner 5"i, at-H- REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES Was well-know- The Insurgents Announced Last Night That There Was Practically No Difference Remaining Between Themselves and the American Commissioners. Havana, Svpt. 24.-- - Victory for ihe Buffalo convention to stand for Demothat lha coal company haa JJberala or revoiutiuuary party seems ninny much government land in Wy- cratic principles and Democratic cancertain tonight at the conclusion of a oming through Its employee. Bevwral didates. loug eonfervaoe between a oommirtee wltneaaes confessed that, they touk up The campaign of Congressman Bui-sof tbe insurgents, of eight members, quarter sections which they of New York la also picturesque never saw. An a lavish display. and the American peace commission-ns- . Improved or paid for. Tbe insurgent conmiiitue District Attorney Jerome was closanRobert 8. B pence, an Evanston, nounced there waa practically no dif- Wyo., attorney, testified that the Wy- eted In Me apartments nearly all day, ference remaining between them and oming oil industry had been dormant and Mayor McClellan, whs Is active Hecretariea Taft and Baron and that because tbe Union Pacific haa refused In advocating tbe district attorney they would be agreed to at a meeting to publlah ralea on oil- - The witness for the gubernatorial nomination, conto be held lu the Presidio, where the aid forty companies have been or- ferred busily with tho delegates. It was announced tiailght that Sena prisoner members of the committee ganized to develop tbe oil fields aud tor Grady will offer In the committee are confined. one company had bee willing to spend on resolutions e resolution endorsing Secretary Taft aald be could give no $l,U'H)0u0 on Ita property, but waa details of what transpired at the con- forced to abandon its project because W. J. Bryan aa the presidential nomparty in 1901. ference, for the reason that it was now no railway facilities could be obtained. inee of the Democratic Thle action will be taken by Senator necessary to treat wltli the government At the opening of the hearing It la said, at tbe request ef leaders and that the publication of Prouly explained that the Grady, the peace proposals might interfere Bst Lake sessions were to be a con- the Commercial Travelers and Trust which tendered the reception with their prompt acceptance. tinuation of those held last week In league, Messrs. Taft-anBacon went to tbe Omaha under the provision of the to Mr. Bryuu on bis recent return to New York from a trip around tha palace tonight and informed President TlllmanGtilesple senate resolution the world. Palma of outcome tbe of the secure would to endeavor commission negotiato Ths Mob Continues Rags Around tion Roger C. Sullivan, Democratic nawith the Liberals. The absence all testimony relative to coal holdings Atlanta Several Officers Shot from , Illinois, a definite statement from the com of the Union Pacific and aueh other tional committeeman of h by Negroes, might remain mlasionera makes It impossible to aay matters such aa discrimination, both saiii today that convention as the guest whet ner the plane carry the resigna- In ratea and anpply of ahlpplng fad II through the of National Committeeman Norman K. tions of the administration that oonaidered la and tiei. It present probable although ha had Intended to reAtlanta, Ga., Sept. 24. Despite the the elected last year or the teetimuny will Involve the Rio Mack, ' turn to Chicago today. peace of the day the feeling of anx- nut. congressmen Grande system as well aa the Union s iety felt and expressed by many There at Is a rang Impression that Pacific. , ADMIRAL DEWEY RETURNS, , appears, at a late hour, to have been realised. Although only meager President Palma will remain and reorganize the cabinet, but that new 14. Admiral SepL Washington, reports have been received, It la c will be held for half the senGEN. IDE REPORTS Dewey has returned to Wash- -, that three county policemen, elections George ators and representatives; In other ingtou (rum Richfield Springs, N. Y riding along their beata In South Atwords, those who were elected last n UPON PHILIPPINES where he waa with Mrs. Dewey for lanta, near Clark university, a the summer, and returned hia work at negro college, were ambushed year, aud possibly also for provincial from an alley, with the result tbat officer. the navy department. Bacauaa of tha Havana, Sept. 24. An unsatisfacPoliceman Heard and another officer, activity of tho America navy ia great name yet unknown, were killed, and tory conference was held at the pal- Cenditiena Have Materially Improved Cubaa water, the naval officer at tha During Fieeal Year. the third officer wad shot fat a llr ami ace tonight between President Palme, department at Washington ara espeis dying st Grady hospital, fit ill an--' Becretary of the Treasury Font y cially busy sad Admiral Dewey took of Bute OFarrell, other officer Is ntorted missing. Sterling, Secretary up the added work today with great 1 Mounted policemen with a squad of Kreyre Andrade, epeaker iff the lower Manila, SepL 14. Is his report made Inter saL HIGGINS REFUSES Taft Wart and militiamen are pursuing ttu negroes house, Becretary of with tbe condl-bl- a fomlllar before Not eommlesira to the being Philippine Cos-ai' il Into the Waods. rV?hca maltose s tbe Secretary jot Stale Haora, now in wMhc Havana, Gov. Gen. Ids tateetlons prevail General Bteinhan and Capt. Mc-A- t that departure. other side are act known..' Admiral Dewey waa anwfltlrg to ea- eoadhJona tbe when the mediators celled the st- have improved materially during the preaa any opinion aa to what. action Howell Station, three milee west Cny. iff the center cf the city, the railroad tentlnn of the Cuban administration fiscal Many provinces, aaya he, this country should take, bat pointed i to the status of the peace negotiations ara In yean uf absolute Tranquility out that tha present emergency proves Up in ths Ail Was Answer to Ques- operator has been kllle dand another a stage ' man in tbe office haa either been with tha Libenua and insurgent. The except in the Islands of Bamar and the need for more ships, aad aeld that tions Concerning Gubernatorial . i coUermee adjourned at 11 oclock to Leyte, where, faaatleal sects have when th rest of .the world la busy killed or wounded by negroe. Nominations- - . Tbe dty marshal iff Englewood was be resumed tomorrow. caused more or less disturbance In wanhips .the United are soma province. Little or no interest constructing shot, but not seriously hurt, while try- ' The peace terms proposed Stales should also deveto ' Keen to ing to arrest a negro tonight. Other known to be agalnat the government. In politics bare been manifested by naval construction bm fort permit othUp In similar Saratoga, .N. Y., SepL rumors are heard but lack The visit to the palace of the Ameri- the Filipinos, according to tb report, er nations to outstrip It la naval equip-mencan commlse toilers was therefore not the air" la the answer moat frequently confirmation. except local agitation In Manila, where from particularly pleasant i The mlllils were withdrawn Upon depart different factions In the approaching given tonight to questions concerning battleship are the beat proMany today end sent tug Secretary Taft announced tbat the are marked by bitterneie end tection against war, la Admiral Dewthe gubernatorial nomination of the the downtowe streets to the armories for rest. They ere on conference ha resulted only In ex- assembly ey's opinion, and be urged that a Republican state convention. The re- the streets tonight patrolling the en- change of opinions and that another Intensity of fueling. The relations between the military world power like the United States fusal of Governor Higgins to accept a tire been saloon have The Tbe was doors necessary.meetng big and civil authorities are rordlal and cannot permit Itself to be caught nap-- ' rencminatibn has .unsettled things, and closeddty. all by order of Mayor of tha palace closed aa usual at 1 1 have been marked by mutual helpfulping and without battleships to pronow all efforts are being put forth by Woodward, day and will remain closed un- o'clock, but. the president and the ness and cooperation, The departing tect Itself against any emergency tbat the leaden to form new lines, to make til further orders. The dty schools members of the cabinet remained In with which the with an conference until tong after tbat hour. governor general reviewed the work of may arise. Tbe caution readjustments and to secure a ticket opened ea usual today,-anUnited States la proceeding In handling tha commission during hia administrawhich ean be nominated by acclama- attendance almost normal. tion and recommends that elections he the Cuban trouble waa commended by tion. Harmony 1$ being preached, and Some white pupils of the State street ARMISTICE SIGNED. held In Isabella province, now paalfled Admiral Dewey, who said tha situation harmony means a slate without a dis- school were atoned while on their j and almost In the province at Cavite. Is a delicate one and must be treated turbance In tha convention such as I way to aehool, but a squad of pelicq . Havana, Sept. 24. Until the sign Gov. Gen. Ide sailed today on the with great caution. would be created by several ballots been nave Police the armistice today the goveru-- I jDR gave protection. for governor, j Japanese steamer Hong Kong Mam. de-- : stationed at each of the schools. Or--- met j,a(j the strengthening He will prepare his report to the secTo make this elate, an agreement ders also were Isaued today prohibitWAS IT JACK MANOV fewt pf Havana. fThere are only of war en route. upon a candidate for governor la neces- ' lag the sale of firearms and ammuna small detachments In the retary troops New York, SepL 24. Th first arsary. If Governor Higgins had been ttan without the written order of the smtor towns of Havana provinces, ; rest growing out of toe police Investiprevailed upon to accept a re nomina- ' military authorities. from one f0 two hundred men at DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION ud tion the remainder would have been AT BUFFALO. gation of the murder of the man whose The lynching of Zeb Long, a negro, 0f the principal towns along the dismembered body was found wrapeasy, but he has declined to be per- at East point, a sulmrt) eight mile earj Jnto p,nar M ri0. Xoiw ef ullrolul suaded. and new comes tbe necessity south of the city, early today, ha the PJnsr del Rio coast towns bad Buffalo, SepL 24. Arrangements for ped in budlap In an excavation near jr of selecting a candidate who will street yesterday, furnished the most exciting event uf until Col. Avalos ar- - tbe Democratic state convention, which Weat Thirty-fourt- h tomra. Long was rjTa( garrisoned all the leaders and make a good the last twenty-fou- r la to he caled to order In Convention were made tonight when two men . at jgariaJ today. run in the fall elections. ) arrested Sunday night charged with American at Bahia Honda have ball tomorrow at noon, went forward were takenlnto custody and later closeThe outlook tonight is that ft may disorderly conduct. He had threaten been asking for a warship, but no rapidly today. The big auditorium ly questioned. While their examinabe some time before any definite re- ed the marshal of the town, and ap- - oydera to this end have yet been eats 6.00(1 persons.' tion waa going on detectives searched sults are accomplished In this line, peered to be prepared to carry out givl!Bi On tbe eve of tbe convention the the moms occupied by the men at 16$ and It Is even hinted tbat an agree- hla threats. He was taken from the i addition to the 2,C0 troops at various candidates who are en the Eighth avenue. ment may be delayed until something East Point Jail, a flimsy strueturo, The prisoners were John Rondakex, Columbia, there are four rapid-afte- r scene end the representatives of those fan,p definite Is beard from Buffalo. . and aa hanged In the In the shore defense who were not here marshaled tbelr aged 26 years, and George Oopenake, midnight bitteriea Lieutenant Governor M. Unn Bruce woods half a mile from tb town. No an at La Faerse, the latter forces about them and prepared for 24 years old. la here and aa active candidate. Hla reliable particular of the lynching gUBrdlng the palace. One thouiand what la px pec ted to be the liveliest Tonight's arrest were made upon th ' rural chief competitor at the present time have been made public. volunteers are and moat interesting convention the theory that the murdered man waa and guardsmen la Charles E. Hughes, but Mr. Hughe The courts have taken a hand in stationed In Havana, and In addition Democratic party haa ever held In Jack Ms no. brother of Z. K. Mano, la la not here, and la not an avowed can- connection with the riot of Saturday pveril hundred city militia defend thia state. The party leaden were whose sack tha torso was found. E. didate. Btate Senator Edgar T. night, in the city pollc court today the outskirts of the city. With the till trying to fotbom the strength of B. Goddard, a former employ of Jack Brackett of Saratoga haa the most Judge Broyles Inflicted the extreme except ion of e volunteer force the city William R. Hearst, In whose behalf a Mano, could not positively identify the pronounced evidences' of candidacybat-to-In sentence of tb law on six young white gams Clara is not properly de- strong campaign organisation la work- body aa that of Mano today, but he told men charged with inciting to riot, glv- - fecte4. At Cienfuegos there are not ing. Tbey are also endeavoring to se- the pollc that Jack Mano aad his Ight, with lithographs, portrait and badges. There are quite a Ing each thirty days and binding them more tj,an 6.0U0 rural guardsmen and cure a declaration from Charles F. brother Jointly owned the candy stare number of men In the mentioned over to tbe higher courts under $1,000 volunteers, although the original Murphy, tbe leader of Tammany Hall, In Eighth avenue and that after Z. K. close, among theae being former LieuThe coroners Jury today. tent Ion was to enlist up to 10,000 men whose caucus is expected to be held Manoa death. Jack Mano sold the tenant Governor Timothy L. Woodruff, brought In true bills agalnat two ne-- there. either Immediately prior to the first property to tha prisoners. It la alleged Ellhu Root, secretary of state; former groea charged with assault with Intent and session of the convention or just fol- that the plaoe waa sold out on a mortMen .are occasionally stopped Governor Frank 8. Black, Congress- to commit criminal assault on two seu-cha- i lowing 1L near Havana. Report gage later and Mane wee charged with man Herbert Panooe and Andrew S. Mr. Murphy was called upon at hla women. Both assault occurred1 ceived here from Camaguey are that harp practice. Goddard aaya It waa commissioner of weeks. state a of two In Albany, the headquarter tonight by party Draper within the last conditions are growing worse threatened that if Jack Mano did not counaa from even Prinof education. many delegatee hitherto quiet province of Puerto settle Rondakax and Cope-nak- e were headed by sufficiently The contest, if there Is a content. JUSTICE BEATTY TO DECIDE would bo given money to follow cipe. The Insurgents there are now Jlea In the state, who Dix Is between Btnce and Hughes. Both of A. Washington county, him around the world and settle with taking horse and plundering. are from New York county, but the and who spoke on behalf of Mr. Dlx him In another way. Ban Francisco, Sept. 24. Chief Jusfor at rang support of Brace cornea from tice Beatty of the luprema court wll! as their choice governor. He Is e leaders; from the men who be arbitrator in settling the dispute UNION PACIFIC a relative of the late Governor John A. BRYAN AT NEW ORLEANS. Dlx. and. rallied around Governor Higglna and between the United Railroad l. Mr. reulc-the. defeat of To these gentlemen made possible Murphy their employes. Though very New Orleans, Sept 24. William J. COAL COMPANY made Odell. mAong theae men there tint to take the position on account the most positive statement of Bryan, a peaking here today, defended Hail J , r hla pnaiUon and that of Tammany la opposition to Hughea which serious- of pressing nature of other business. right to express what opinion hia that be baa uttered In public since Ms hla ly impairs hla chances of receiving the Justice Beatty tbla morning signified ' i conscience dictated upon tha governnomination. hie Intention of accepting, as be con- - hta Obtained Much Governmsnt Land arrival heie. ment ownership of railroads. He slao Tammany Is not pledged to any Hughea fa backed especially by Par-on- siderad it bis public duty to serve on Wyoming Through Em-I spoke npon th Cubaa situation. A and said he, whatever. and it la hla Strongest asect. the board. candidate . ployes. reception prior want that understood. We are here feature of Mr. Bryan's Persona la not only fresh from a dashBeginning tomorow night. It Is prob- j people to hia speech was n banquet in his to find out who the ing victory In New York, but more re- ably that evidence will be taken aa whoever they decide upon honor where party fines were thrown cently from a visit to Oyster Bay, and rapidly as possible. o that there may j ev-- went, and Salt Lake City, Sept. ie good enough for us, no matter aalde aad ha waa Introduced byRe-a it la believed that he would hardly be be no delay In reaching a decision. idenc tending to show that the Union whether It la Mr. Adam, Mr. Dlx or leading member of the Louisiana pushing tbe Hughes boom unless It had secured coal anybody alee. Tammany prill follow, publican dub, and on the polo field at was sgraasble to the national adminANOTHER COLLISION AT COLON. Pacific Coal company City park, Mr. Bry an spoke to an audiland illegally was produced at the not lead." istration. A. by Charles Added significance waa attached to ence of shout 7,000 persona. On .the The Odell delegates In the New Colon SepL 24. Another serious hearing conducted o.mmerce this remark by tha fact that it waa Cuban situation h aald: York delegation will be likely to vote bead-ocollision between a Panama Prouty of the interstate to uttered after Mr. Murphy bad been all Because there le aa insurwrectloa for Hughes, as he wee at one time freight and a Colon passenger train oammlsalon today, but tbe Hfort in In conference with a in Cuba I have heard some people deny afternoon considered Odell's cbolcw and possibly occurred yesterday within a mile of bring out case of discrimination the at Memel, result- - rat and distribution of car was not number of prominent men respecting tbat Cubans ean govern themaelrua. I the Odell delegates np Mat would be Fridays smash-up- , might say the same thing myself If my Ilf and three successful.- - Vice President W. H. one baa. considOdell after all. the various factions of the party. to for him. of ing In the Short I Ine waa e Former Mayor Osborne stated to- memory did not run back so far that ! erable strength la the convention and being erIouly Injured, and croft of tbe Oregon an alleged secret night that tha Albany conference pur- I remember the time when there was wreck of two new locomotive end terrogaied concerning may become a factor la can of a close said poses to send a committee to the con- civil war In tMa country. I nerer ' i contest. several freight car.. The fault ta said . rata of four mills per ton mile, heard anyone aay that because of this K adoptTimothy L. Woodruff, who has fre- to have been with the freight train, to hare been made to the Anaconda vention bearing the resolution! well as war the United States oonld not govDismondvllle, ed at tbe recent conference as quently been talked of aa a candidate, which wae trying to reach Maeml in- Copper company from the addrese Issued to the public by ern itself. stead of giving the right of war t" the Wye. Mr. Bancroft denied all aid emphatically. In the afternoon Mr. Bryan left for train. Thl la the third edge of such a rate, tbe executive committee aevrnl days I did not coma here aa a candidate. : The government brought out teeli- - ago, calling npon th delegatee to the Memphis. I am not a candidate, and I am die- - wreck during the past week. enjoy. I retract nothing that I have said with regard to the tariff. My views are unchanged, end within the ranks of the party 1 will labor aa earnestly as I can, not fur a general revision of tha schedules, for that 1 have never favored, but for reducing certain duties which our experience during the past nine years has shown to be excessive. Protection given through import ditties so tbat our home producers shall enjoy a reasonable advantage in the home markets over their foreign competition is the corner stune of our growth and la a vital article In the Republican faith. "My contention haa always been that the revision of the schedule must be in harmony with and baaed upon the protective policy; that our duties that are too high ahould be lowered, but not eo as to Impair their efficiency aa protective duties. Duties should always be high enough to give the domestic producers hla home market at a reasonable profit, but tbey should nerer be high enough to enable tbe domestic produoer to exact aa unfair profit frtm the domestic consumer. The modification 1 have worked for and shall continue to work for Is therefore a Republican modification, for while It la true, eeeording to mg way of thinking that certain excessive duties have compelled American buyers to pay unjust prices, they have not wrought a tiihe of ihe injury that would be Inflated by a revision or reduction at ihf bands o the Democratic of tariff for party upon) a platform 4 revenue only. THIS er u cill-sen- well-know- at - 24.--e'- L . sat-lsf- , na J a, up-sta- 24.-M- uch . Ban-perso- In-th- knowl-passeng- M EVENING, AT W OCLOCK SHARP, AT THE USUAL PLACES |