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Show .' SSttSHStf IPflao - re&effifcara .'-t-f' - t2 . 1 4. tft . V- -'- f ., Hi - d 0 advertise in EXAMINER FULL the ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES THE INDICATIONS EXAMINER the county as well FAIR AND ' . . v a ARE WARMER FOR SUN- DAY AND MONDAY. ertiiers NO. 2$g y III - WEATHER FORECAST REACHES OUR SUBSCRIPA8 THE CITY. TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO AD- VOL - ;: UTAH for the PRICE it chargee, it is medium the rest advertising THE in THE CITY V' f" .S OGDEN CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER MORNING, i6 16, PRICE berights. woovty" cun.iiuign ing courinutd' jergctl-.:!- ' to Sdvicea nrcived li'.isy by tho steamer Trenont. The lareat mt e bebig h oil Japuh- - m Hud d lib-prie-t- s, who were temples htin Chiiia. and alleged Marling political protiatandt- - Jitpi.iu-n- e priests arv lMing exiwllod front ve.'al prov- FIVE CENTS ni-- L TREPOfT, OE RUSSIA, IS DEAD i inces. From Manelwrla wpi'il-ceived of flirt he- - raids t. M VESSELS THE HARBOR OE HAVANA IN were retlui.gsu Tse brigands, the htest attack being on the Russian erl of 'the railway. A railway fruin win. Iielil un between Harbin and Ctiwn;m Chun, the travelers being nibbed iin.l loviy made W'ik u prliwmera and ek ktlb-rithe f.irurl the troops arriw-corpcs of six ptsvaeagci'-- - ly iiiiS ou tbe f foret-orailway track. Iq Kwung Tims a Hung Hut sew with iw.i inaeliine guns attacked asd whody nuuihilaievt a Japanese garrUraof tw enti tlvo. The bandits eacaped before a .lapaneee nimpany, ai'nt in pursuit, could lovat-- ; t i .Mum-kuria- Spirit of Reaction, the Enemy of Russian Liberty Succumbs to Disease Superinduced by Continual The Guiding Fear of Assassination. ooooooo ooo o o O O Ge. eouuandani of the imperial O oclock this O place, died it evening In hii villi m Pelerhof, O O at angina peclorU. 8L Sent. 13. Pelerulmrg, Dmitri Feodorvlch Trepoff, 00000000009 General Trepoff, whose Mine was linked with reaction end In Russia, waa a remarkable mi He waa a natural dee pot, a tviant by inclination, education and fovktloa. He was one of those men who bare constantly appeared in Rus-la- a hlaiory Just al the lime when were most promising for audition petting an rad to despotism, to turn to ba Rum tan rulers from liberalism Kiel Ion. it wu he who became the guiding qririi of reaction after Nicholas II. bid lmed his manifesto In the full of IMS, promlattig tha people a share In the government. Holding the position of nueter of Hie palace, in league with the wart Intrigum who were determined to restore the old regime, be constantly bad the emperor's ear. Uke bli father before him, Trepoff vrai n police muter, with all that the name Involved In Russia, and the story of lather and nun la full of dramatic incident. The elder wan a fouqdllg, wbrne parents were never known. He waa found one morning on the back itonrairp 01 a German family, liy whom be win playfully named Treb Jiof (Orman for doorstep). The father distinguished himself as a member of ihe secret police. During the height of iilhilM conspiracies la tile late seventies It was to him that Alexander II. woDded the task of running down terrorists plotting igninat his Ufa. The fight between liberalism and reaction I Ims, aa Die infer Trepoff' son. was to foil swing, nnd Ikon, ., Inter, due energies of the police were directed the student egitation. against Dmitri followed his father's font-He attracted the attention of slips. ' Grand Duke Sergius, then governor general of Moscow, and by him was mimed police master of Moscow. Tre-pc- ( soon became Sergius' right arm in Ightlng the revolutionary students' agitation of which the capital was the hotbed. When Sergius waa assassin-- . ated, Trepoff waa named governor general of Moscow. he was sum-uae- d to St. Petersburg and given the rammind of the Imperial guards and wide guvemor general of the city. Jl.i hid up hie residence In the winter fibre, and became In fact, ir not In lame, dictator, of Russia, Anarchy freralled when he arrived. An upria. log oa s forge scale waa momentarily expected. Tbousanda had fled the Hty. But with Trepolf In command ib aepfct of again rhangrd. Troops wkd tha street i, rad dend wall were Placarded with notices that the slight-a- t disorder would be snppresaed with-ea- t merry. An under bis Iron band , (he city became Quiet. During those trying tlmea plot after r JW to kill him wan discovered and fruslraled. Two of his own nlecea to execute the sentence. Indelibly Hut In his dungeon-likroom. In the ewjrr of the palace, where no bomb e could reach save by dosshattering es wall, wllh the telephone constant b at Ids side, he Issued orders and re wived reports. Hl personal waa a courage beyond all yuwtmn. He hid almost a contempt far death. "I m no fool," he raid to Jbe Associated Press correspondent a days after he assumed the dictat-I mi no fool to be orship. In e street. I have work to potted do and I tn bW do It. I have given my word wy Imperial master to maintain the tranqullltv of the city, and 1 will an- - w!"r the preservation of order with life." responsibility for his end. aa his illness was superinduced by strain due to constant fear of death, which with lack of exercise and recreation during the last two years, wore down his lie originally splendid constitution, had become so nervous of late that recently, when a military attache of 't continental power was unexpectedly ushered into hla room. General TrepoK sprang to hia feet in an attitude of defense. Though the gravity of his malady waa recognized from the first, hla death came as a great surprise. He was able tu lie up and around until the very last. He attended the parade the Ifavlovsky regiment Wednesday and Thnrsday was at the lauding stage hen Emperor Nicholas and the imperial family embarked for a cruise to njorkl. With the emperor'a safely at aea and nut of reach of the terrorists, one of Generl Treixiff' greatest was lined, and the relief he experienced was plainly apparent. General Trepoff-death will not have any immediate influence on the inillcy of the government, which Is brigadier general, waived the promotion to the higher grade in order to give General isw aa opiKirtunity to reach it befora he retired. General will retire next January, and there would have lawn no vacancy in the grade of major general before th.v date had. General Hell been appointed. General MacAnhur ia now commanding the division of the Pacific, and will continue in that position. General Lee ia now in command of the department of tlie Vasayat. His promotion makes throe major generals In the Philippines, it is expected that h will be given a command in the I'nited General Pershing is now attache it the American embassy In Japan, and it la expected he will be given an axstgniuent. He is a of Senator Warren of Wyoming. Htates. son-in-la- RAILROADS SAKE Score Emperor strong will. Gen. Trepoff unqiientlunably waa one of tbe Strongest figures of the present epoch. While he was thoroughly autocratic in spirit and to that extent a leader of the counter revolution," be was equipped with sound common sense to a degree unusual in Russian political men. This, together with liis inloraisikm nf the country's conditions, Induced hiai to take the Liberal side und on a number of urcastonu to advocate concessions when hla weaker and less posted colleagues urged the emperor to perilous reaction. Thla especially waa thw case duriag Ihe over II. Boullgan'a parlla-BtQigr- y project. Haaruced ajgJUM more extended rights than were given to the first parliament. While usually spoken of as thirsting for tbe hiood if the revolutionaries, It csnnul be forgotten tluit Gen. Trepofl preserved order lu the turbulent capital during the long nuintba between Red Sunday" and the granting of tbe October manifesto practically without the loss of a single fraacuiae-an- . life. Gen. Trepoff was usually accessible to. the neswpaper mom and treated them with the degree of consideration chare;) eristic of the American rather than of the Enroien statesman. An Associated Press correspondent Interviewed him the day after hia arrival ia Bl. Petersburg in hia apartments in rheb winter palace. Ho waa then the picture of health, physical strength and determination; but at each succeeding Interview the effects of the strain and worry under which ho was visible. His laboring were plainly nomination aa commandant of the pal-o- e and bln removal to Peterhof look him out of the direct Held at administrative politics and he wan leas frequently seen. The last Interview granted by him to the Associated Press wsa at Peterhof shortly before the dissolution of He spoke of his shatterparliament. ed health and the prospects of the finally winning the slake for which they were plnying. but there waa e got the slightest intimation of a to retire from hia ponl or shirk the perils of the game. A fortnight ago tbe Associated Presa was in communication with him concerning rumor that he intended to retire. He replied that there waa not a word of truth in thla, ihough hia physicians had declared that he must take a short rent if he valued his life. When the subject of his relations with the emperor was broached he simply of Applications Received Interstate Commerce Commission to Establish Reduced Rate. by Inter-stat- e Bept. 15. Tbe commerce commission today rendered Us derision on the petition of the Southern Railway company and other carriers operating east of the MlHaiaaippi river and south of the Ohio and Potomac rivers, for permlsnlon to equalize czporl rates on on' tun. cotton-seeand its products, and lumber. and thereby make rhinge in their export rates without the thirty days' notice required by tbe new law. The comnilssliiu holds that carriers may legally laaue through bllhi nf lading from Ihe interior point of whip-neitivsr MretBiT destination trtfiw specify the inland rate to the port of export, and the ocean rate from the port of export, even though no Joint fate in published. no The commission orders that published rate on cotton shall be ad- Washington, vanced exerjt upon thirty day's notice; that from and after this date and until Mssrh 1. ISMT, carriers mnv reduce their published export rates oa cotton to tbe various ports nf export upon three days' notice, and that until November 1. 1M. carriers may continue to equalise export cotton rates through thn various ports by applyli.g the lowest Hindnstoii through all the porta, thereby making said rates without publication and filing as required by. law, provided that they poet In t wt conspicuous places In the station where cotton Is received for shipment notjres' of tbe rales eo made and mall copies of the same to the commission, mild notices to specify the rate and the time during.which the rate will continue in effect." As tn cottonseed and Its products, and lumber, the petition waa denied. Scores of applications for permission to change freight rates have been received by the commission during the pant, few days, and in every Instance the change which the railroads desire to make are reductions. The applications have been entirely voluntary. Commissioner Franklin Lane said: It would seem from the number and importance of these voluntary reductions that many carriers recognize that their rates were too high at the time of the enacting of the Hepburn law. They are preparing for the operation of the law under which freight rates cannot be changed with the facility that formerly was the rule. JAPANESE Victoria, PRIESTS OUSTED. B. C Sept. 13. China's aaid: r The story Is not worth the trouble slri" told upon him, and dur-JP- g of denying. those memorable six weeks the Gen. TrepofTs death was not genof his face deepened and hla hair erally known tonight except in the fafcanie streaked with gray, newspaper offices and is political cir" tin ued at poet throughout cled, where a feeling of almost stuw luoiner, agd hla although there waa pe!! cation prevailed. Teh leaders are political excitement, no rloUt nnabln to Imagine Russia without wnrred. J. Bryan Roanoke, Va, Bept. 15.-- W. Trepoff. Trepog made a " the day in sonthweat Virginia, acquies-,kof pretense spent domis the almost Jubilation, Relief, ,n ,h manifesto of October of note not only among the revolut- delivering ia address this afternoon In Witte's elevation to inant also among the cadet to the largest crowd ever gathered In Premiership. But In reality he ionists, Abut cadet leaders styled thla part of the Mate In the fair doses w cniy awaiting a favorable oppor-- group. Gen. Trepoff as grounds at Radford, and spuktog to battle to the aew regime, styled the demise of are especially bit- an enormon throng here tonight His news." They good orgte of liberty which Radford aiieech was political, hut here at,he mlfeato waa In full ter against Trepoff because they which led he discussed ethics. . tribute the ln At Radford Mr. Bryan said DemocIweP away the them to plunge Into an address to the km, ,lw government, even racy is a doctrine that appeals to the of dissolution the and country provoke t0 tnrB t tbe great heart, and that is why. the Democratic sdiim largely to T re poll's advo- party lives, whether it wins or loses. l,,rr.bis,n reatore order. He parliament a cadet of rwpl1.-hw- l ministry. cacy task and was hailed The party Is full of hope for the comin An culpaTrepofTs open question 5 U tb ,&Tlor the peoing campaign, he Tbe emperor waa made bility for the excesses and disorders . K.r,,0i ple understand Democracy better. v which Otcober the manifesto, P1 alone was capable following While the Republican party la claim'if uf the llres of himself Prince Sergei Ouroun off charged were ing credit for its opposition to the inhim. an In ,an,,l'- - Ana directly organized by - with trusts. It ls'not doing its duty on the V ilT howling at hia heels, he re- - terview the morning alter the promultrust queston, Tssrskoe-Selto become mae- - gation of parliament Trepoff predicted u. I am illlng to go down On my atK ' There. In a more the dleordere which followed, but and ask my Heavenly Father, knees 'lnoPbere. be took the 11-- tributed them to the hatred by the old Give ns this day onr dally bread 7 but TSfra. ral,aln for the recto. time Russians and revolutionists of I am not willing to make millions f ,hf ,M order. the Jews. His opinion of the Jews was my conntrymen get- down n their "" Tpp,,r was a handsome always frankly given. He credited the knees b and say to the trust magnate, InLTj; I're shouldered, with revolutionary activity largely to them. Give ns this day onr daily and beam Ms have him reply, 1 will if you vote the 8ure ,nlcnM llb ,lfe ARMY OFFICERS PROMOTED. ,Bi ticket I want yea 1) vote.' J'rtuut. ( o In the Impending campaign SraL I'J!1 Hfinpta on the Ufe of Washington. Sept. 15. By dSrerlinn shall challenge the Republican party have hi thraL, made of the President, commissions have te state Its position, and we will slate been prepared for Major General Mac- - ours boldly that you cannot regulate rar nj iS1" ", wod have been El ; Annurto be lieutenant general of the a private monopoly; that yon need not r 1'- - Fw several I army; Brigadier General Jesse M. 1 re waste time living to restrain, but that V. !Tjn, "w s9wiS.n J.H?n wffmlng from a IIns major general, and Captain John J. yon must kill It outright." ,K,hn,atc troubles, ! Pershing as brigadier general. These w:w He referred tq the railroad rate law, forced ' te i promotions ere made to fill vacancies going a step further. raid ' ,nount of his routine j Incident to the retirement today nf and TwoV'vli afo, he said, J had j'fT Th : Lieutenant General Corbin. reached the eonclnslon that the gov ti can claim partial J. Franklin Bell, who Is theGeneral r ernment onersil!j' of railroads waa LARI ' " d them. Washington. Sept. the Cuban 13- .- situation was Interest lnuuxitw in an open letter publised this tn to- night bv ibe arrival here of Secretary Taft, who with AsnUtaul Secretary PRESIDENT! WHEELER ON FH0NETIC SPELLING ing. Alfredo Zayss, l party, offers lllierals to iiegotime lilH-ra- vl t lines the blacks (tad been shot at and president of tho run out of ihe county. He adusliud uu behalf of the that the negroes were seldom at work peace on even- - the without white men with them. The-.- Macon ha been directed b the bsU thai Senor Palms ahull continue men were there to see that the negroes to jirocet'd to Jiavaua and aid thv as president; that two of the cabinet rendered service and to direct Gn.ir ihlund. of the liarttication Seerctan iiilnihtevs shall bo members of Ihe lib- work, also to protuct the blacks from war onec went depart-innal in ihe eral parly; that ihe municipal officer Tait outside interfcrtuce. Picrt-iliM- 1 ' it t, where all the bureau chiefs of removed last year ahull be restored ; at Stanford University hln office discussed matters miuirtug that the electoral laws shall be ths College President Opposes Mitt-uiiuGASOLINE 8UCCES8FUU iM'fure hia (iejiarture for and that new eleciiuns of senathe Innovation. tors and Cuba. shall lie held, H. McKee n, Omaha. Hcpt. 15.-- W. Assistant Secretary Uucon will proie slid also eleci Ions uf governors and Stanford I'nlvoraity, Cal., Sept. 15. arrive tonnirrow moruing. Se- provincial officers lo fill tile vacancies Kuiierinlendcui of mutive power of tho ably CoinineucenienL exercised, hick were cretary Taft is not certsin that bn will of ihoae rotuoved la-- t Decern lsr. Honor Union Faclflc, announced today that inifctponed from lust June, were held le able tu get away toiiuirrw after- Xayas aavs that l lie revoliillonists he experiments of his company in the here tonight. The coniinenceinehl ad-- d noon. aa he had intended, lie aalil have aurjMcted ail the lime that peace u uf gaaoliue for proptrillng passenres was delivered by Me tonight that he was engaged in the parleying waa going on that Ihe gov- ger care hace at last proved perfectly Wheeler, president of tin- - rnlvt-ralt- v preparation of a magazine article, ernment was expecting help from Guv aurccsaful. Air. AIcKecn took a imrty of California. President adw hlrh had to he completed before lie United Htates, and denounces as of isllroad men and uewapaiier men dress was on the subject nf philology. left Washington, aud that it might over tha line from Columbus, Neb, lo s the sudden placing of lhree In the course of his address he said; all tomorrow to gel it ready. under martial law while the par- Omaha today in motor car No. 8. aa take la the Kiiglish-apt-aklnrallca According to the preaent arrange- leying was pending. He ways the In- average speed of above forty-fiv- e territory there Is an isolating and decisive ment a. the wrty will proceed tu 'ulis surgents are ready for fair and just an hour being maintained for the dismovement proiuiKtng lorn and waste ia upon Ibe cruiser Dca Mnines, which treatment and if the powerful nation tance, ninety one miles. The branch will nreet them cither at Tampa or hlrh gaA- our freedom will art, aa lines of the system will be equipped intercourae, inuraluring unMioiiKuena of contrariety whore tho opposite iu K V West. arbitrator we will give ti our best as- with these rare. redesired. sistance that we may be aide to acSecretary Taft said that hefronthad the The English language is nut the ceived no further advices quire and kep Ihe atnrt of liberty that floiirlHhcK In a land of truth and right. BRYAN ANSWERS property of ihe people of the United Ireeitlcnt regarding Cuba. All we ask for ia Justice, order and leStates, and the moral nuthiirliy to interfere In Its regulation must arise out CONCERNING MONOPOLY Havana, Sept. 15. Three American gality. of the entire 'body and. outside Ihe city The revolutionist from w tteg-mewarships are Ihe moat Imposing aud thereof. anv to have nut yet been distodged interesting object I in Havana bay to- extent, Unofficial stories of General Any radical change such as. for Innight. Whal In stance, would be Involved Rodrigues' fight with them say per- The Trade Review Asks Bryan Corphouetle Moines crulMir lies this arrived The - ' of Any Product a Proportion This retreated. that Rodrigue writing, would have the effect of cutsistently cmUe and tbe auxiliary morning Control. and poration May Safely ting us off from the lnngiiBRe of Shakewith :5ft marines on board anl Ihe commander denies alnuilufidy, speare and the English lUblc, making Dixie, at a momeuts nut Ire lo land field he has again taken the field. Thla ready and this s idiom, to lx? accame this afternoon (ton. Rodriguez's f force pieces and rapid fire guns, Cleveland, dept. 15. The iron Trado General quired by epoclai study. K. another force composed Abraham Commander evening. Review haa obained from W. J. Bryan , enooutitereri tha Boxe s The proposal gradually to introdvolunteers, Culver of the Pea Moines and lJeut. uce. through thn oivoperaibm of vol- Commander near Bl Caneo. The reaull a more definite statement of hio pooi--. Urban ifohneaof the Dixie Gun in regard to tho trusts. ; ia not yet known. the of unteers, a certain number of new .fight to Coq'mander Colwell of thIn 4 totter to Mr. Bryan, George are The railruada handicapped badly spellings, end then. hu these are reported senior the officer, ,whu, being Denver, well under way, presumably certain the revolutionist and talegraphle Smart, the editor f that paper, said: la in command of Ibe 'squadron. If by In your roeont address at Madison facilltlea eastward an interfered wllh. others, see run to promise an era of 'Commander' Itere mlssiou I'plweHa. Neva concerning Ihe situation in Hqiuire garden. Now York, you define ghastly confusion lu printing office could of he a envoy that wen' peace swUwter-ogipbTSanta Chun prmipee : reQjnut.t-trhully- ' a.ini to and In corporation .w be mure busy., lie Is redvtug cnhmiia no smeh of the p redact of any unavailable. wit y.ii.friItgtUm to hardly the insurgent, delegates Ix'presenting article that It caa fix the terms and resders' erea and spirits. aume of the insurgents them! mndiliiina of nate. Later In your adThe list of thrpe hundred words and evenwho him are anxious through It la far easier to dress yon said: THREE ARE DROWNED, proposed by the slniplifleil spelling aeivoa. peace of some kind. He tq uegotiale lmsrd Is n eomewhat haphezard collectprevent a monnply than to watch it eml theae with consultations held hga ion. following ik very clear prtnrinlt-o- f iaaarles A FOURTH ESCAPES and to punish it. and this prevention but ilecllnos to do otherwiae ran be acoompliihed ia a practical selection. One hundred and fifty-seve- n to their go that recommend they of them, such as color for colour, Ilian way by refusing te license to any corboro This suggestion government. are ulready in their docked form faporation which controls more than a extent to that Uis aflemoon Launch Capalaea In New York Bay certain proportion of tho, total prodmiliar to American usage. There Is fruit this emla-arie- a the ladween sums talk Narrow Escape ef no excuse, however, for thru ffor there was uct this proportion to be arbitrarily While and Governor Nunes. Mlse Day. fixed at a post which will give free , through) from any point of view. Commander then men ara asHiirlng ( to competilion., oberatlon been have Colwell that hosilllliea GEN. GREELEY IN CHARGE. In the year 1IH)6 the percentage of outside New York. Bept. 15. Miss' Fanny fighting proceeded of the United States Steel Havana, both Friday evening and this Day, a young department store em- production and 111 competitors waa St. Louis, Bept. 15. Maj. (Jen. Adolwho was one of eight pe'rwms corporation afternoon. ploy,. phus W. Greeley, formally took charge While a cessation of hostilities pend- ia a naphtha launch which was of the northern divlxion of the United arrival of Secretary if War in the lower bay today, bad a ing Slates army here today, succeeding Taft the of Slate most, remarkable escape from droth. and Acting Secretary Gen. Henry C. Corbin, retired. Bacon Is urged, there is no evidence Three of her companions were dro tienI that any such general undenrtsndlng ed when the launch, with disabled TO PROVE THE MISSOURI NAVIGA hga been readied. gines, wsa run Into by a mud scow. BLE. toWhen nothing waa aeen at Mis Day The 'great topic of conversation St. Louis Sept. 13. To prove that day was President Roosevelt's totter. for hour afterwards It was reported the Missouri river is navigable from President Palma declines to be inter- that ahe had met death. Rut when the mud scow had been Kansas City to Si. Ixtuis, and that a viewed, but It is known that he has of a "square deal. towed nearly to Its destination and very confidents) line of freight and passenger packets Is practicable, the steamboat Lora left There U much speculation as to future the derk hands were adjusting ibe in the Island. There are dumping apparatus, they were startled today for Kansas City. Capt. W. N. condition Thla la great hopes la practically all classes to find a handsomely dressed young Mills Is master of the boat. the first, effort that has been made to that the United States will retain women tn one of the pockets. Miza IiHr had been scooped out of the wat- organized, with th exception of coke estbalish a line of packets between some control over Cuba's affairs. Commander Colwell this afternoon er by the dumping machinery, which and wire nails. The question which St. Louis und Kansas Cily iu fifteen cabled Ihe navy department that the nad town kft open after the scow had it seema to me ia pertinent to ask ask yearn. assured them is whether you consider that the UnitHa hMd at sea. The Lora has a tonnage of 27K and revolutionaryhad leaders .ceased hortilitles and discharged ed States Steel corporation, on account Miss Day was Jnsl regaining when loaded draws about three feet of that they Hgain offered to bring him their arms, when discovered nnd had of mnnnfaeturing. tbe percentage of water. trust, etc., and disband their forces. Com- begun t call feebly for help. Khe products mentioned above, is arefused mander Colwell staled that be believed had Iwen stunned when the collision and for that reason should lie REDUCE RATES. insurIf end the If you consider the perhe could. authorized, had been engulfpd by the a license. extent Salt rection at onep. Ip lo tonight, how- irumd; Sept. nnd given up for lost. The centage too large, to what sters railrconneca to in of this reduction in was made today the would corporation ever, no instructions compel you throughwss woman hysterical young so it that lta tion have hecq received by him. The out oad rates to all Utah points on shipdismantle or sell . plants most of the dsjr. ments from the Missouri river. Theao commander also reported to the deman who were will not be a trust? one and women Tjvo rates are made to conform practically To this letter Mr. Bryan responded partment that, negotiations for peaco launch, were drowned, while to rates now tn effect to Butte, Mont, had been npenod with tbe government, la themen s follows: one woman, the latter and three the Montana city having 'heretofore and that he believed an end of the Miss Mabel Cook, roommate of Miss Your favor at hand. I thank you profited by a more favorable rate. The trouble would .result. He added that craft. for Ihe information given in regard to a rescued passing by were Itoy, new schedule will gu Into he waa Informed constantly as to the note that la some The party wan returning from the steel trust. I more attitude id the revolutionary leaders. thirty days. than half of esses it controls had where they Bay. Bbecpshead some esses less. I dined. A stiff gale was titowlng. and the product and In to how the boss were running high. All went am not prepared a state Just can much launrh a corporation the proportion of the engines well until II Gift without becoming a trust in gave out. All night long the of Ja- control that It limits competition, sense the David W. W. craft, owned by the price aud maica. I I., drified helplessly. aWhen and competition controls aaw tug terms of tale. Jbr the conduct of my daylight came the party the line at 5ft per with two acowa la tow making directly own paper I draw an advertisefor them. They called for help, but cent and do not accept own - affalra. nnd apparently they ment of a Corporation controlling the only solution of the question. by swept the of the product There has been one other objection, weretog My position has been misstated, not seen. Bo close did the tug more than 60 per cent been 1 and in aome places misconstrued. and. only one, to which I wish to re- rnn tbit wipd drov ihi! hbcobq In which it deals. I have only have been accused of favoring a thing; fer, and that is that If we had the mow aminat tbe lancb an upttet It. contending for a principle. Hie dethat would lead to centralization. Lot ownership of railroad by the govern- The eight oecupnnis were all in the tails are less important, as they esa me remind you that this plan not only ment It woulj in crease tbe political water in an intsanL Still Jhe tug did be determined according to experience te. bedoes not lead to centralization, but it power of the party in control. Well. not Three of the men and Miss and experiment. I am Inclined trust conA la the first suggestion made in lnanr have an opinion on that, because Cookslop. hold of the upturned launch lieve, however, that the ateel gt to It until rescued. The trol more of the product than It It years that looks toward the strengti,-in- g when I was a candidate for President, and citing of the state and making a bulwark I had a chance to measure the rela- - survivors were taken to Btapleton. good for the American people that one ' havo five- - Influence of the administration where they refused at first to divulge corporation should. against centralization. People been discussing public ownership with over Its civil servants, and the influ- their names la saying that a corporation should or those of the persons the idea that the federal government ence of tbe railroads over lta em-- . who were drowned. not be licensed when it eoatrols do would own the railroads, and It seemed I never had any difficulty 01111 enough to eliminate competition, I. plnyes. to me that that was fraught with dan- I mail carriers and rivil service emnet mean to nsy that the Individual OLD SOLDIER SHOOTS. ger because I believe in the Demoindustries that are under one manageployes. but the railroads marshaled Mccratic doctrine of local ment should be destroyed. The cortheir forces nod enmpeltod their men. Milwaukee. Bept. 1.' Militant the risk of losing employment, Cauley. a veteran, attempted to kill poration should simply be compelled against 1 believe In our own constitutional Solto reduce it factories uniil its producto xnarck in their parade and wenr the Governor Wheeler of the Nationalwere doctrine that such local things are for button of their champion. Two shots tion In in the limit fixed by the law. home today. diers the states, the national affairs for tho ' Vlf any of you are afraid of goverwithout effect. revolver from a fired federal government, and therefore InPEACE REIGNS. nment osncrahlp 1 want you to Join McCanlnr was overpowered ana arstead of advocating a federal ownerme and announce It as the doc- rested. He sought, admission to tbe with centralize wonld all thla trine of ihe Democratic psrtr that a ship that A special K1 rso, Tex, Sept 18. but was refused on the ground power at Washington. 1 advocated a ; man connected with the railreiui shall home, not lecn ut of another to the Herald from Mexico City says: . hsd he that dual plan, whereoy only tbe trunk ; ,apei, . ,lPre hc has to serve home long enough. Telegram received hero from all line would lc under the control of of tbe republic Indicate that parts If the state governmenl. and anybody oslions I hve discussed SMITH BROTHERS EXFLAIN. prevail everywhere on the eve peace 1 to denies that Jt cannot rp ,n, ,nqrfac. jrth,ailons of a etlll practicable of day. and no trouble independence but tell them that in the empire of It Is a question Mo.. Sept. 15. Attor- is anticipated anywhere today or t question. Girdean, Cape deeper Germany almost oil the railroads are Nvertheless all ralorois marnw. plutocracy and the people. It ney w. H. Miller, for the Bmtth Brothowned by tbe separate states, and that whether the wealth of ers in the peonage. case. In a state-men- ; Mexican cities were closed nntll this a is qacstkui ratl-roatoday the empire want to get the this ruiiutry ia to be garnered In the tq the Jury today, told of the con- afternoon by order of the government, In order to strengthen the fedof the few, by privilege given ditions in New Madrid county. He and will remain closed nntll Monday. hands eral government, but the states refuse who esa control the govaid the Smiths were in no wsy conposslblfc precaution has been to surrender, them because they arts nuf to thoseI think numtime has come nected with the deeds and acts of Every tbe ernment. taken prevent, trouble. to Ihe Influential strength of the states. consider and are had bers of troops haae been stationed at people-tField the having and for they Wood, So. my friends. Instead of, befog fur tula question contracts to clear the land. People of all points where fiiny Mexican workcentralization, thi to the plan that, Ur.von will have Sunday for (Sat section, he said, object d to th men are employed In ooneetton with Cotouel the state the power to gives ! Man labor. Americans. of colored Carolina. Norik employment strengthen Itself and to attend to lta In an Address d, u repn-aeiilatiic- s . Wlu-eler'- s lin-fu- ir pruv-ibce- . r jr,,ail - u7!"rilil l T breaaiul -- t,balr with-Gcne- !, at-nio- ' ul seml-forrig- nt n -- d - prlvaLav-oiJyg"tih- bo-Jan- w r y. V. ' 4 n it - rap-slxe- d CROWDS GREET "u . Hus-nia- n 1 Dcs Moines, Ihe Dixie and the Denver Are Imposing Objects Americans Regarded as Friends by Both Palma and the Insurgents. -- REDUCTIONS Premier Rtolypins hands, hut Kin revolution again breaks out Ntcholas will miss hia de-alr- The - a tur-rorls- . M BRYAN IN VIRGINIA ri J da I! j f A a NJ JL. HiVffld V-- wirixfr ; ieQ.dk iiAi'riri u |