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Show : THE Moitxrxa a OYAIV3A PREPARES of building Tho Trail" as the amusement feature of the Lewis A Clarke exposition la to be known hu beea commenced. The Trail is to be 70 feet wide and several hundred yards His Wings Extend North, East and West of Mukden-Fighting May Be Expected Almost at Once Volunteer Fleet Sails. wprm inlands St Petersburg belief th that If a to try and hold Mukden, fighting may ba expected olmoat at a one. Oyamaa armioa now covor front of sixty mllea, hia wlnga extend-in- g to tho northward, oaat and waot of Mukdan. A rapid advaneo of both winga 'a axpactad whan ha la praparad to cloaa tha nat. 60 far tharo haa baan no haavy fighting. No word comaa from the Japaneae aida. MOVEMENTS OK JAPS). . St. lVHMaburg, Kept 47. 7 p. Tha latent development la tha at tuition at tha fmnt lo tho definite of tho fai t that fTelrt Marshal Oyama haa now begun lo move up bla Wt. Genet xl Kuropwarn'a raKirt ahnwa that tho Japanaaa hovo reached Da van, on tha went bank of tho concentraLiao river. A tion of tha Japaneae la otiaervod at Kianrhan, on tha Hun river, la mllea awthweat of Muktlau. and Japaaene of cavalry la maaalng In tba valley tb Pu river. Tho lotiar la a tributary nf tho Hun river whlrh rMaeao tho lino at railway midway between Tin pau and Mukitee and emy fiwnlali a naturthe weaL al lino of advene from Oyama'a ormlea tow arriarently rover n front of alxty mllea for enveloping movements. Hla wlnga nro extended to tho nnrtbweal and weat of Mukden. Thua fur tho Uuaaiana have felt llttlo atrength or preaoure from tho Japaneao ranter. Oyamo aream to be moving with great deliberation, probably path-orla- g rapid advance of atrength for both wlnga when an attempt la made to estab-liHhma- nt tn-d- I'luaa the net. Ahhnaph tho tmaglaary line eonneetlng the extrama Japan advance aaat aad weat id Mukden at III paaaee ten mllea below tlm rlly, It la evident that tbe fate of Mukden ran-n- nt loag bo delayed. If Oemwal Kurcv patkln lot end a to try to hold tho dly fighting on hie flanks will begin ot Immediately. Tou-myts- a. VOLUNTEER FLEET BAILS. (tension! I nnple, Sept. 37. The Rua-ala-n volunteer fleet at earner Nljal Novgorod, passed through the Bosphorus yesterday hound for Cawtia, island of Crete, and thence lo Port Hold, where aba will await orders. The Nljal Novgorod flew the Russian commercial i flag and carried no arum or aamunl- ROLLED BBAN CAKES ONTO JAPS. Sept 37. London, Sept. 37. A telegram to a local new agency from 8t. Petersburg says, a dlxpatrb haa been received by the official news agency there front Harbin, sayingthe Japanese lost 1,300 killed dur- Ing the night attack un Pori Arihur, Bepl. 18th. The Russian war- ships. It la added, rendered vain- aids assistance in repulsing the Japanese. assesses BOXERS 10 jp. m. Two Japanese torpedo boat demroyora were reserved outside tbe harbor of Cbcfoo tonight. A Junk whlrh left Llaotl promontory last night and which arrived hero tonight reports having seen one torpedo boat near Chefoo. Another Junk carrying a Russian, hla wife and two children was stopped last night by n Japanese vessel, hut owing to the greet distance the treatment which the Russians received conld not bv observed. Chinese uy the buttle which began Kept II continued Intermittently until Sept. 14. In defending one fort the nunlane rolled bean cakea down on bean the mused Japanese. These cakes are very, heavy and nr pressed Into the shape of circular grlndstonsa RISE October 17th, Next, Date Bat for terminating Foreigners. WHEAT TRAFFIC. Ex- desig-natio- h, BOOKER Dulufh, Minn., 8epL 37. Three million bushels of whut will pau through Duluth from Washington and go down the lakes on boats before the close of navigation. Three thousand car will ba required to move tbe cereal which will tie up that amount of rolling stork which hu been never before used, little Wuhington whut having come east. Shanghai, Sept. 27. Reports receivrt of the ed from the northwestern province of dhaulung say that the Kho Tuan boxers" are openly distributing pmspeti uses, couched In tbe same language as those circulated before the uprising of 1900, These pros pert uses observances order precisely similar and fix OcL 17 next as the date for the extermination of all foreigners. END OF REVOLUTION Uruguayans Make a Demonstration Political Prisoners to be Set at Liberty. WASHINGTON ON LYNCHING A MUST White Man Cannot Sheet Down a Negro Without Cauu and Not Lower Hlmeelf. SHOPS CLOSE. Manden, N. D., Sept. IT. Prominent cltlsena from all parts of the north west are hero attending the second state Irrigating eongreu which met this afternoon. A letter from Preet dent Roosevelt regretting hie Inability to he present, wu read. It follows : "1 am In receipt of your letter of tbo fifteenth Instant Inviting mo to be present at the North Dakota Stats Irrigation Congress on tho 37th Inst., and I wish It were possible for me to ba praeent, but I regret to any It la not. ihirlng tha tlm of my presidency there haa been no measure ia which 1 have taken a keener Interest than that which started the policy of national eld to the cause of Irrigation. I have felt that the us of tbe rivers and smaller streams of the stales of tho great plain and Rocky Mountains for Irrigation was even mors Important to the future of this country than the improvement of the course of these same rivers, lower down, as an uld to navigation and when I became president one of the first thing to which I turned my nltenllon was tha effort to secure the passage of the law which luugnrated this system. "I congratulate tbo people of North Policy of the Republican Party to Diversify Industry Throughout the United States Believes in Encouraging Sheep Husbandry. r it empire, however. svModed it mot itkv.v to retatfl hii title He bd itmffiusioh to St Fetsrsbr.rg. fiotutai ly tu the (.si.. .ity uT sfi vivid of the mpt-rurau.i will thus etfsie Mmv:f a s fxdur of the military situation iu the Far East. ng TWENTY-FIV- E INJURED Serious Resulta of ths Wrack of tho Hot Springs Spsclal. St. Louis, SepL 27. A passenger iron BL Louis and Mountain, known as the Hot Springs train on tbs waa ditched near Piedmont, depart-nten- t seriously hurt A list of the Injured, telephoned from Piedmont, contains the name of 81 persona, a number of whom are io badly hurt that it la believed they will die. The names of those stoat seriously Injured follow: Frank L. Lawson, Fulton, Mo. R. 8. Haves, Fayette, V Mr. J. W. Michaels, Lllue Rock, wound on back of bead. H. H. Bill, Little Rock, Ark., left shoulder dislocated. Pat Martin, Pocahontas, Ark, serious cut on head. W. W Strothers, Dea Arc, Mo, sere loualy Injured. at the state house today. Upon receipt of the dispatch by Lieut. Gov. Guild, who ia acting governor In the absence of Governor Bates, be at once sent dispatches to Acting Secretary of State Adee who signed the telegram horn the state department and to Judge Phelps, at Lee. The telegram from the state department follows: British embusy Informs me that Mr. Gurney, third secretary of that embassy, charged with driving automobile at excessive speed, waa today arrested by deputy sheriff and taken after entering protest and threats of force; to the court of Lee, when, in spite of hla protest, ha wu sentenced by H. C. S. Phelps, special Justice of the Lee police court, to pay a fine of $25 end on hia declaring that he could not admit the right of the court to sentence him, another fine of 925 for contempt of court, and to go to prison If he did sot pay. "Section 4063, revised statutes of writ or process Issued out or prose-th- e Wealthy Yeung Venezuelan Kills Him-- United State declares that any self Because Snubbed by Girl culsd by any person in any state court He Loved. the peror Judge or Justice whereby forot a minister son of any public a New York, Sept. 27. Because eign state is arrested or Imprisoned, young woman with whom he was infathall be deemed void. Section 4064 declares that any per- uated had refused to recognise mm son obtaining or prosecuting such writ when they met In a fashionable cafe von or process and every officer concern- last night. Carlo Frederlcquea ed In executing It shall be deemed vio- Baudlta, a wealthy young Venezuelan, lator of the low of nations, and sub- shot and killed himself law his aparta ments at Hotel EndlcotL From ject to imprisonment and fine. I hare to request that yon take friend of the suicide It has been learnauch action as may ba proper In this ed that von Baudlta had trouble with the woman several dava ago when he case. (Signed) ALVEY A. ADEE, met her in company with another man Acting Sec'y." Lieut. Governor Guild In reply to the After a stormy scene, the won.an promised, It is said, not to offend again. state department, said: while von Baudlta and "Investigation already started. Im- Last evening were at dinner In the two friends mediate action will be taken. The telegram to Judge Phelps said: 'cafe, the woman and another man enThe following telegram has been tered, and took seats at a table near received from the state department them. The woman, according to von B audat Wuhington: (Here Is given the disits friends, did not appear to notice patch of Secretary Adee.) The assistant attorney general her admirer. Von Baudlta becama excited. After reproaching the woman Informs me that If tha facts are elated above you have In your en- and causing such a scene ..that the deavor to enforce the laws of Massa- waiters asked hla friends to take him chusetts for the security of life upon out of the restaurant, von Bandits at last consented to leave the place. oar highways, committed in this Soon after he reached hla room at case a grave breach of Interna Uonal law. May I ask you to tele- the hotel a pistol shot was heard and young man's body waa found lygraph me at once If Mr. Gurney was tho on the floor. arrested and fined in aplte of protest. ing Other channels of redress are open In SCICIDE& case of the violation of Massachusetts GERMAN PROFESSOR laws by the diplomatic representatives Philadelphia, Sept. 27. Dr. Eugene of other nations. Therefore, if fine wu imposed and collected, the com- Manning,In60a year old, professor of German boys high school, hu monwealth will apologise. The fin must be renutted, and I hot and killed himself In tbe street. need not suggest to one so respected No cause for his suicide is known. Prof. Manning went to a restaurant as you tbe personal amend that yon will, of course, desire to make to Mr. near hia hoarding house and telephonbureau that a Gurney for the error In method adopt- ed to the city electrical ed by your court In this unusnal police patrol wagon would be needed case. Kindly forwnrd me affidavit of in Buttonwood street, above Sixteenth the evidence of any breach of Massa- street., which at night la deserted. chusetts laws. (Signed) "CURTIS GUILD, Jr., Lieut Gov." Lieut. Gov. Guild said that no further action would be taken until he had heard from Judge Phelps. 27. Sen- wool tariff In his first speech of the day, made at this point this morning. A light rain was falling and the air decidedly chilly, but despite thin fact tbe atr aRrk-ultura- rail-roe- d g n at for-s.g- vrh-.'t- wj-.i- ea-n- e FORMER TEACHER DY1N1 New York, SepL 27. Mre Epbiala Hlnda, who wu tha first teacher of Chairman George B. Cortelyou of the Republican National committee, ait through whose advice it wu that he first took up the study of stenography, and later went to Washington, hat been stricken with apoplexy and ia dying at her home In Hempstead, L L Her daughter, Mre Cortelyou, hartea-e- d to the bedside from Wuhlngtca. SOLDIERS FATALLY INJURED Meet With Fearful Accident Whili Loading Heavy Projectile Into a Cannon, New York, SepL 27. An accideu which la likely to result in the destl of two soldiers In the regular arny during the target pm bu occurred tics at Fort Mott, N. J., near Bala Robert Bteward and John Tiptoa two cannoneers, were engaged in hole lug a 1,000 pound projectile from eltin magazine when the chain of the vator leading to one of the large dlt appearing guns broke. Tipton and Steward became enta gled In the chain and were dashed reputedly against tbe big gun befun the machinery could be stopped. Stewth ard received a horrible gash in On neck, nurly severing hla head. vu leg waa broken and hia shoulderbroke crushed. Tiptons legs were and he was injured internally, - 8ENTEXCE ON YOUTHFUL KID NAPPES. New York, SepL 27. Judge AtplEii:, In the Klnga County court, has n pended sentence in the caw of Antonio Cucosu, the Italian youth who re cently pleaded guilty to the charts d kidnapping growing out of the abduction of Tony Mannio, the little son d a Brooklyn contractor. The judge dared his belief to be that tha lad vu made an instrument in the hands older persons and promised him protection of the court Instead SUSPENDS u Chevalier G. Rosaatl, of the Italian ; ministry of Dr. William M. Berkley, director In laboratory of the superior board of health of Porto Rico; Ban BMraaer of Nicaragua; Hon. B- - Andrew. Inspector general of tha manufacture and sale of fund of Brus-aelt- t, tendance was large. The rteetlug apand propriately wu held In a large wool Salvador. representatives of China and warehouse by the side ot the truck In which President Roosevelt had also spoken. On the wool COUNT ERNESTS SON ASSUMES REGENCY. question. Senator Fslrlwnks said: "It la the policy of Ibe Republican party so far as possible to diversify In- ..Del mold, Principality of Ldppe, Sept fount Leopold, eldest son of dustry throughout the United Slates. 27. It has Bought to stimulate the estab- Count Ernest, the retiring regent, has lishment of new Industry by means of assumed the regency. protection. It believes In encouragWILL BE INDEPENDENT CANDIing the sheep Industry and In eilmu-Intlntho production of woolen goods DATE. In tho United States. There Is no gixid reason why the I.as Vegas. N. M Sept. 27. DeleAmerican farmer should not be able to gate B. S. Roiley, who was defeated produce the wool necessary to mrot for renominatiuu for congress in the our great and expanding domestic regular Republican convention by Wilneeds. We should not turn over wort liam II. Andrew has been nominated growing for our use to the farmers by the Independent Republicans. of Australia, the Cape of Good Hope, the Argentine republic or elsewhere. We should not pursue a policy which CARRIER 1TGEON SERVICE. destroys ibe American flock, but ou the other hand should, by the applicaBellingham, Wash., Sept. 20. A tion of the protective principle, en- carrier pigeon service will be estabour in own courage shvp raising lished beiw.vn Bellingham and the Is a There radical difference Mount linker mining district to country. carry Imbetween tbe praties upon this messages, especially In the winter, The difference when It Is difficult to travel through portant subject. ia not found only iu the pin) forms the district un aeconnt of tbe adopted by them but In the legislation snow, it of i on becomes necessarydeep to of pongres. seAd to Bellingham and Xaple Fails admicle-traiioDuring the last Democratic for material and supplies and in case wool bore was worth 7 to fl of accident or other the cents per pound. Now It Is 17 to 20 carrier service will be emergencies much appreciatrents. W stand fare to lace with the ed. question as to whether we shall overthrow the Republican party under DIED FROM INJURIES. which tbe wool industry ha been put upon a profitable basis or whether we shall return to the Democtatlc policy San Francisco. Sept. Irta Allsop, the which so gt rally Injured It." girl who was injured Senator Doltlver also made a brief while looping the loop Int month In Tacoma died ai her home today. speech. PURE POOD CONGRESS. TOURIST WANT8 DAMAGES. St. Louis. Sept. Billie. Mont.. Sept. 27. -- In the disfv-r(Mriy-thre- e slate, of eighi court at Helena nlt has been trict ovrrnuienteand the leading by Henrv J. Stubbs a phvai-dalnirreis of the louutrjr broughtof Wilmington. Del.. nga!nt the sere ores, hi today ai Ui day Yvllowiiotis Park Transportation Uo. of tre InteinG'.ioasI 1'vre Food to (Ullages in the aum of ) II addravwi wers a yen-t- IJd.Vl'd ier;er ct food ifrepsctiub In u , Ia tfc cciSTlajrgv.t I'fer.-'t- t Laiod a ccr ftttncs ccattiej that tou-i'- if its ?i-- k m i tvashvid fruit and virrit.te da on tu its tran unrratlon ten.pany's IC relative to Die use of ar.t:v::vehii ,e Le aw thrown ftuui ;ke and I, till Address were delivered end sustained injuries that have per ty R. 11. Allen, of Lexingum, Ky.: nuucu;!y injured him. Big Timber, Mont, SepL ator Fairbanks discussed the New York, Sept. 27. After htvir lain for fifty years In a northern home, the campaign hat worn br Oni John B. Moaby, the Ctofedent, ctv airy man, and lost by him when ha vu hot by two men of the Thirteen v York cavalry la Virginia. Derember 21st, 1864, is about to be returned to Its original owner. For many year it haa been In the possession of a woona living In thla city. Recently she communicated with ou of Col. Moabya comrades now Uifo In Orange, N. J. Col. Moaby wu a fled and replied that the relic wh . doubtedly that which he wore Kvfi be returned at once to hla oomnfct Orange end presented to the Miwt. Museum In Wuhington. . C.-- Grand Duke Nicholas is regarded as being ektiemsly well fitted for this greet rasputislblliiy. Grand Irtifc Nli will not reply upon a slug, . I visor, but on a siaff ciimpriviug ;!o ablest strategists of the general si IT. who In roaltiy will constitute a board of direction of military upvnt.U'tis. alis regsiOej Viceroy most Certain to remrft her Tbs report that be may berota Lhnti!ur cf Tha primate of England will remain New York one week, sight-seeiand filling social engagements. ia MOSBY'S HAT TO GO TO MWEU. SUICIDE IRRIGATORS MEET m up-to- hotel INFATUATION ENDS IN THE WOOL TARIFF g Mrs. Davidson and hla two secretaries. The party waa driven to an . DAKOTA President Roooovelt Benda Letter Thom on tho Subject rial train by J. P. Morgan, the bank- When the wagon reached the place th er. With the archbishop also were body was found. Special, MAKE AMENDS. wu received at the executive shut-dow- There le great New rejoicing in Montevideo pver the ending of the revolution, eaye a Herald dispatch from Buenoa Ayres. Fireworks were burned Sunday night and bandu paraded the streets playing patriotic airs. Five thousand dtlxeuu made a demonstration In front of tha presidential residence. The president touted the union of all Uruguayans. Archbishop Holer has ordered a Te Ileum In tbe cathedral. All political prisoners will be set at Wierty. In the xiMBtime tbe revolution In Paraguay la progressing, though there la no rellabla Information from the scene. It la understood that the revolutionists are gaining. ' alth Mo., 125 mllea from St. Louis today, ths Boston, Sept. 27- -A telegram from and about 25 persona Injured. At waa of the general manager. It Washington bearing on the fining o! office aid that aa far as known nobody was OORTELYOUS Third Secretary Gurney of the Uralsk embusy by Judge Phelps, at Lee, killed and only a few of the Injured New York, 'Sept. 27. Booker T. Wuhington, president of Tuskegee institute, has addressed tbe Brooklyn InAsso37. Tha Rock Island stitute of Arts and Sclenm at Chicago, Sept. ciation hall, Brooklyn, on bis work today practically closed down its ur among fallow negroes. and locomotive shops here. One hunIn speaking of recent lynching in dred and fifty men were thrown out of tbe south, he said: work. The enforced Idleness is unexWithin the lui few weeks a public pected. stronger and more deeply The boilermakers employed In the SMUtlment1 think than ever before, hu rooted, had made demands for shops hlghei gone forth from the words and actions few a wages day ago. of governors, the dally prase, the pulSupt. of Motive Power Reed, howConfederal Veterans and grand n ever, denied that the wu pit, which are saying In thunder-ous In any way atrlhuted to the demands Juries,tones that we, as a nation, must of organised labor. "The move la for not only be heroes of the words which economy In operating," uld the ofteach ua to protect the weak, but we ficial. "The work that hu been stopmust he doers when It comes to an ped at fbe Chicago plant will be done important enforcement of the law. for tho present at tha shops at Mo"A white man cannot shoot down line. n negro without cause and not lower himself. A mob of white men cannot nUlLDIXQ THE TRAIL. lynch a negro and nut bring shame on 37. Portland, Ora, SepL The work themselves and thrlr rue. RAILROAD REJOICE OVER Washington, Sept 27. The state department touay called on the department of Justice to take action In the case ot Hugh Gurney, of the British embassy, who wu fined yesterday by Justice Phelps, of Lee, Mass, for contempt of court, and for speeding hla automobile. It la expected Attorney General Moody will send a special district attorney to Lee to investigate tbe matter. The attorney general today at the request of the state department, telegraphed United States Attorney Moulton at Boston to take the neceaury steps to secure Mr. Gurney In all his legal rights, to make a full Investigation of the facts and report the matter to the department at his earliest convenience. The British Lang, Thibet, expedition left Lhassa, SepL 23rd, and Is now marching In the direction of the Chumbl valley. In bidding farewell to Brig. General MacDonald, commander of tbe British force, the venerable regent invoked the blessing of huven ou his bead for sparing the monasteries from violation, and presented him with a golden image of Buddha. THREATEN TO Mass-Commonwe- SepL 27. London, Sept. 17. A dispatch from 8t. Petersburg say the Ruxaky Invalid publishes a telegram from General the work of the s s s s s s s Knropatkln praising which the emperor commissariat corps, endorsed as follows: I hav read with sincere pleasure the opinion of the commander-in-chie- f on the perfect manner in which the cnmmlriuriat officers fulfilled their dntfos." His Designation is Regarded As Practically Settled Although Official Announcement is Not Expected Immediately. St Petersburg. Sept. 27. Although an official announcement la not exported Immediately, sine It will require some little time to get Russia's n Second army In the field, tbe of Grand Duke Nicholas tha Inspertor general of cavreIs alry, at commander-in-chie- f. garded at practically settled. The situation at tba front with two mnd perhaps ultimately three big srmlss la Mrilwui 'to dsfband Shore all els that the supreme rommtiuin L of such personal authority a to Le beyond Jtaloulist abd the pbliill'uty Of Intrigue on tbe pert of subordinates and tiKk a man the emperor now rsl teas tea only be 'uBlid by a momi-er- . af the Imperial family. long. A new feature In attract inns of this kind will be that The Trail" ia to continue In Its course across the bridge connecting the mainland with tba gov- GIVEN GOLDEN IMAGE 9 York, Bepl. 17. JAPS ASsSUMB OFFENSIVE. fit. retorabm-n- . Sept. 37. The general staff haa tho follnwlng dispatch from General Rakharolf: "Tho enemy's vanguard, cnnaiaUng of ono Imttalion and two wpiadron of cavalry, haa axauuMHl tflia offensive, probably for A recoaaahaMnoo, In tha dlatrlct bet wean tbe Mandarin rood and tbo heights of the village of Ilia advance wan stopped by our troops. Tho enemy re roiled along tho whole line, pursued by our cavalry. Tha enemy baa not yet advanced north of Davan, on the lift bank of tho Liao river, but an Increawd force haa been observed in tba uelgbborhood of Bianchan. cavalry have Japaneao appeared In tho valley of tho Liao river.' Chefix), a JAP L08SE8 IN REPULSE AT PORT ARTHUR. State Department Takes Immediate Action in l:z Case of Arrest and Fining of a Member of the British Embassy at Lee, Must Apologize and Fine Be Remitted. ernment's peninsula. Material for this bridge is now being hauied to tha grounds ready for use when the piles have been driven. The bridge will be finished in atalf so la to resemble sob Dakota indeed, I congratulate the id masonry. people of all the United Stales upon tbe fact that this work haa begun, it will be of Incalculable benefit io the end region people of the aeml-aritherefore to the people of the whole country, for in this country whatever benefits part of It benefit all. 'With beat wishes, believe me, sincerely yours, THEODORE ROOSEVELT." Thibetan Regent Invokes Blessing of COMPLIMENTS COMMISHeaven on British GeneraL SARIAT OFFICERS. to-fla-y Kurop-atki- BErTEMBEB 23, 1901. SERIOUS BREACH OF INTERNATIONAL LAW BOLT OF LIGHTNING CAUSES J10,000 FIRE. Keokuk, Iowa, Sept. 27. During a terrific elect riral atorm today, a bolt of lightning struck tbe Col- whole line carpel Heallp, Tbe structure was de- building. stroyed by fire. Loss, TO CLOSE NET Dispatches from WEDNESDAY MOUSING, EXAMINEE DOrEN, UTAH, , lending him to prison. PRESIDENT ENTERTAINS JOHJ REDMOND. Washington. SepL 28. At InnehJJ today the president and Mrs. Ronserdt entertained John P. Redmond, thelrto member of the parliament, Mrs Redmond and Prof. Ben Ide Wheeler. the University of California. Her. D& Charles Wagner of Paris, the auth who la making a tour of this conabT-wil- l be an over-nigguest of Ai ht p retd dent DID WHAT HE THOUGHT RIGHT. Pittsfield, Mass., Sept, 27. Justice Phelps today was averse to discussing the Gurney case. Tle said ha did not wish to be paraded up and down the street. He felt enough of this had been done already. If I find that I have made a mistake, I will gladly apologize. I did only what I believed to be right1 TO BE DIHEADQUARTERS VIDED IN TWO SECTIONS. Salvation Chicago, Sept. 27. The Army, it ia stated, will be divided Into two section, with western headquarter In Chlrago and tbe eastern officer In New York. The obJecL It is uld, la to Increase the efficiency of the two territories by extending opportunities for greater concentration In each. The crein headquarters, it Is understood, era to continue in New York. The eastern, or New York, district will he much tho larger and probably will be in charge of Commleeioner Eva Booth, who leaving Canada. The1 western, or Chicago, district will in Report of Standing Committee on Jurispw dence and Law Reform Concludes With Resolution to That Effect, 8t. Louis, 8epL 37. The second day's session of the American Bar association was called to order today by President Hagerman, of St. Louie. After a short executive aeaakm. the general seasion was resumed aad the annual address of Hon. Amos U. Thayer. Untied Slates circuit judge fur the eighth circuit of St. Louis, wns read by Judge Franklin Fen is, aleo a measure be fubiuxry to the enstern, i this city. Judge Thayer a as pros- -' and w ill be placed under the direction nt, but owing to a heavy coll, of ('ommlesioner Coombs, now in Ear-lanto deliicr the address him j If. but a former commissioner of .Le subject oi the was i'he Canada. imul&iana pu'chsee, its T uence t.n I development u:u.er American rule. WILL STAY IN NEW The standing cciar ;,r. t cn j i mYORK A WEEK. prudence and law reform submitted its report, dealing with sales ot hen-- ! New York. Sr;t. 27 Most Re? orary d. jrrec ar.u combinations or i Thomas Randall Davidson, Archbishop trusts. Tbe report elated that care-- : of Canterbury, has arrived here from ful investigation ihiouxhoiit ihe couu-- ! Washington, accompanied on bla spe-- try had been mxdu to ascertain how w.a-unabl-- al-irc- s of bonorj degrees in law existed, end that , a single instance bad been dlooT . in Tennessee. Regarding t "S ject of combination in tbe trusts, the committee reportw under the clause of the ws regulate commerce congress power to create corporations those which have for tholr oW-.. IB;1 cirryir.g on of exclusively buxines. The report caac n: auivUting a retoluii' rfel te e a T: it the bill pre ,oa by t . Marltlne the U y ted Siaie in au.:.)r;fl .be m.c 'j, a c tx. a for uc".s-r.c; 3. i .. j, it maritime cas.-s- ," is, ,n this stoclatica, on raffs a defect in the law 0 ' a4 States and we urnesUy far th evil of the sale st u-- ed r.-,c- c U i |