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Show - wu,-n- PKSS flUMUTtD UTAH WEATHER FORECAST itucwc stmt. mi my VOL. L NO.310. OGDEN Of Ex-Presid- Grover Cleveland Seeks to Play Upon Imagined Ignorance of First ent Voters by Tirade Against Pro- tection and Other Repub-- .. lican Policies. Newark, N. J-- , Not. 4. Wilh a tribof enlbudasm and lbe strength ute to tbe first voter, Former President Grobever Cleveland, la Newark tonight an bis second speech of tbe political wnpaign. He waited ten minutes for i lcwst1"" of tbe cheering and noise Ait bis appearance brought forth, minutes after he beuid for thirty-fivd an his address, 8,900 persona, crowd-irld-j- i( together on the tan bark of a aeademy, alternately listened and e cheered. The occasion was cratic rally of the under the auspices I ; the closing Democampaign, a rally of a club of first were." Mr. Cleveland's On on appearance the platform cheer after rhoer rolled from one end of the armory to the other. Men stood on chairs, twirling hats on canes, women waved handkerc- hiefs and clapped their hands while patriotic airs from a band could not be heard. For ten minutes the former presi- and smiling in acknowledgment and repeatedly attempt-e- d to address the crowd. A half way and the quiet was then restored, speech was begun only to be Interrupted by another outburst that lasted tor three minutes more. It was only when the audience was drowned into silence by the hisses of those desirous of bearing the former president that Mr. dent stood bowing could go on. This was Mr. Cleveland's first pub-li-e appearance In tbla campaign fo!his Cleveland own state. During hia apeech Mr. Cleveland was interrupted "by remarks of tpproval from enthusiastic listeners and 'on several occasions when be from-hitext to impress upon hearers some point upon state lines, the demonstration1 broke out s. raftedi and continued for several u Tbe remarks of the speaker the needs of a conservative gov--, eminent were received with an out-hualmost equal to that at Mr. Cleveland's entrance into the hall and when he concluded with this appeal that the American people may be aroused to their sense of Justice by these sentiments," the audience was on its feet, while at the last words of the speaker rallying his hearers to the support of That noble, that manly .standard-beare- r, Alton B. Parker, lhi enthusiasm seemed to gain renewed strength. Mr. Clevelands speech .departed s 'Lis min-lute- up-)o- nt follows: It was twenty years ago almost to a I appeared before a Newark charged with the responsibility of my partys presidential candidacy.- The Democratic platform in day, that audience that campaign denounced can the Republi- party for having failed to relieve the people from 'crushing war taxes, and declared that unnecessary taxation was unjust taxation. io promised if that This platform al- entrusted with the control of the government, the Democracy would purify the administration bom hriff corruption, restore economy, a respect tor law, and revise the in a spirit of fairness to all re-lv- In the contest hc tariff then all device would entirely fail to ac compllsb the result desired, if any break in the wall of protection against foreign interference was permitted: and they knew that the higher this wall was raised the greater would be the scope for their extortionate machinations Nor ia it alone in this direct and palpable way that high protection ia an easential factor in industrial combination. Those who manage these affaire take into 'account and consider aa an asset of their undertaking the Increased profits which must result when tariff protection is coupled with the suppression of home competition; and counting these as money in hand, they are enabled to confidently venture upon the purchase of similar Independent enterprises at high valuations paid in watered stocks, or to force their by threats of ruinous attacks. Schemes of this sort, secured against foreign Interference by a protective tariff and shielded from domestic disturbances by covenants of Joint participation and defense, when consummated and fully underway enhance their profits by what la called economy in administration, which is another phrase for consolidation of management, but which really means less work for many employes and laborers and the reduction of wages to the lowest possible limit. 1 have said the higher the wall of protection was raised the larger was the scope for the machinations of these trusts, and combinations. After giving figures to show the Increase in the number of trusts and combinations under Republican protective measures, Mr. Cleveland, continuing, said: The protective policy which tbe Republican party has Imposed upon the country and which that party in tbe pehdlng campaign noisily defends, not only has something to do with trusts, but by Its very nature as well as by its natural results It is the parent and accessory of the robbing marauders which vex and afflict our peoand demand tribute in every ples life our land. They dictate the home of prices we shall pay for the food we eat, the clothes we wear, and the habitations In which we live. We are within their ehadow from the cradle to the grave." In the presidential campaign of 1884, Mr. Cleveland said, the people were not In the fetters of trusts, and combinations; the expenditures of the gov ernment were careful and economical aa compared with the extravagance of these latter days; and the rate of tariff taxation which the Democracy then condemned as yielding more than sufficient revenue for government needs, was moderate aa compared with present taxations. I Mr. Cleveland continued; again after twenty yean. The rate of tariff taxation has increased by the expenditure of government baa more than doubled, and hundreds of industrial trusts and combinations thn vicious progreny of ex treme tariff protection openly or stealthily search the pocketsof of our people. twenty years Again I use my words to ago, 'the right of the governmentlim-iteexact tribute from the citizen is and ev by its (net necessities; ery cent taken from the people beyond that required for their protection is no better than robbery. As I repeat those words the question la in mind whether the startling force changes we contemplate will addwhich and empbaaifl to this statement In 1884 was endorsed by our countrymen, or whether with these changes another of deeper and sadder significance ha taken place in our peoples modee of thought and their conceptions of American sturdiness of citizenship has tbe stendy growth of public been bo artfully concealed by glorification of their country's progress that they no longer consider public frugality aa a fundamental element In governmental duty which they cannot remit either with safety to our institutions or Justice to their own beat which supji:i,. to foreign consumers articles of necessities which are the work of American hands and American Ingenuity at a cheaper rate than they can be purchased by American citizens? Are they willing fur ih sake of nuuluning this to perpetuate the puliry which burdeua them with protective tariff taxation? I will not belters that our countrymen are cither wilfully reckless of their nation's safety or heedless of their duty of citizenship or insensible to tlieir rights and interests; but whether they will bear or whether they will forbear I raunot refrain from urging upon them the especial necessity at this time of sober, conscientious reflection, and exhortnig them to a dutiful review of the intent of our nation's establishment, the character of its mission and Its present plight. If this Is honestly undertaken and If the exigencies of the hour are met, clearly seen and part ri otic-allahall not fear for the result." Democracy, Mr. Cleveland said. Is conservative; and a conservative government was never more needed than now. Democracy Insists that the const itut inn should be the chart and constant guide of national conduct; and never was a renewal of obedience to constitutional commands more necessary. The Democratic party regards tariff charges as a tax upon the pimple, unified only by the necessity of providing for the expenses of their government; and it bolds that, like all other taxes, these charges should be equitably distributed as possible. It condemns tariff legislation for the sole purpose of protection as an unavoidable source of inequality and favoritism and aa promotlve of oppressive industrial combinations; and so far as tariff duties Imposed for revenue may incidentally result in some degree of protection it insists that these should be so arranged as to best subserve tbe general welfare. Our party makes no warfare upon the rich nor upon legitimate enterprises. Its definition of American citizenship is broad enough and Just enough to embrace all people tbe rich and . poor, alike and all corporations and associations of capital, legitimately engaged in legitimate business; but it Insists that the government should in no way and by no device or abuse of its functions be accessory to lbe creation of vast combinations of inbusiness dustrial and enterprises whose inevitable tendency la to wrongfully 'control the cost of our peoples' living and strangle independent and individual business effort. Equality before tbe law, and equal opportunity for all, define cardinal Democratic doctrine. Under this flag we fight tbe battle of tbe people. We seek to again Invest them with the equality wbich Is their right by virtue of American citizenship and to restore to them the equal opportunity which is tbs right of American one-fourl- of twenty years ago was condemned existing oocauae in and of itself, without accom-Wkor vicious associates, it was rmty of despoiling our people in their ws. Trusts and combination! did then appear as its confederates. they existed at all, they wereinfant industries too few and too young to be Cutlon ed in the platform of either of great political parties, and too wiy bora to be the companions of jh other infant Industries as, though ul unweaned, had grown MV at the breasts ofactually sinfully Indulgent taritf protection. Die multiplication of new race w Infant Industries soonthis grew to be wonderfully in excess ol all other birth We records: ta 18S8, they had attracted atten-enouto be denounced on both aUorm' lue Precocity of these prodigies ran far ahead of the imagination of 5eited ent.i de- - Betor they were a day were rKHlzed la the policy ar i,i.S7 protection the way to growth . d wvealtlx. Though it interests T ? now Have our people been so misled ny Id tariff thq and nothing 1o do with trusts, Mr. the glamor of unsound prosperity exthe moBt competent of all ao deceived by the pretense that an auhiJ Jf1 exPrt testimony on the orbitant protective tariff in some mysdeclared tbe tariff Is the terious way assures their . happiness trusts, and tbe trusts them- - and easy existence, that they are willmVM Precocious enough to know ing to accept a blind faith in a proscounof their InfonUle perity which tbe masses of our Wen2 as against feel, nor see neither trymen by intariff protection the tangible evidence supplied of life, necessity of cost every creased 4utriea.lliWaU arountf American and guards them against enforced self denial In every home for opiiortunity Bturbce from every where curtailed .th7.know th nothing remunerative employment? PftVMta pressure of the trusts and ot Prlce to the lull ujU so familiar and WU haiUnnL except com- monopolies becameto benovelent Ule claims SvsrSS'iM8 Industries ffiem-o- f have their 1,1 th under-sellin- g ao deluded our people that they to abjectly surrender their aro within willing the tonified before the fow wid to equality claims oP'rBtlons. tbuVLS!.thelr know They which to their una ! policy to aupport W S!5nierJ,tndln of d the aggregations these makes tlon of doing ore rich more th iSL1? of tariff pro- - riches and prwer totton f d the powerful? Save the plain PWle lStwLeJemoTed home modified by our fond independent, proud Amen, do not th8 Prlcei cans, so degenerated that they Mntblthitirt tha. suggestion humiliating the be rerent Petition u?h inner favorunjust rich through ,hMe nade Industries, those ifthry w!rXr.0l0f the fullest extent itism will care for them, and th mer-de-s They knew .wVeInment favoritism, thev content to rely on the tender as these. home intermediaries of sneh could be atinTi competition br such ag.ee-- d Instead of the direct cons,dt,,OBHd lndUBtrt interest-factioas would them from their such a Mat of 1 ami JMtlate prices and pro- - our people reached that they see nothing less indifference 411 Ablnga they knew that ' in a sterns of tariff protection eo gh par-ohn- ifr hs.!"8 if S'1; pur-pos- A,1 conK 1. Jhi wmi, wrong CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING. SCANDAL u Governor of Arisons is Inquiring Into Placing of Babies by Foundling - Asylum. Fhoenix, Ariz., Nov. 4. Governor Brodie f Arisons is now ia Clifton and Morfiu1 investigating the scsndsl csmi-sign- g fium the placiug of orphan children iraiu a New York foundling asylum, a (taiholic institution, in private families. A report tlist he lias been coiMnisaioned by President Roosevelt to seize tno children is erroneous. After tin- - recent protest of lbs people of Morend against asylum methods and their taking summary rbargt of the orphans and disposing ot them in private families tbe Cntholin authorities at the asylum presented the matter to President Roosevelt, u is learned that Governor Brndie was in Washington at Hie time end the president requested him to Investigate end report, though not in an official rapacity. Returning home, he submitted n partial report of the matter and is now making a further persoual investigation. He is expected to return to Phoenix next Sunday or Monday, it la further learned that all hut fourteen of the rhildren were taken back by the Caihollc officials anil these fourteen were placed in families who are now trying to adopt them. The question is purely a legal one and will lie settled by the probata court of Graham county. e a PARKER HAD STOCK IN THE TRUSTS sbmi PRICE FIVE CENTS 1904. ORPHAN PLACING TANKER WILT. RHIT.Y. New York. Nov. 4 -- The stare-Rh.m menl issued by PresM-uand ti vclt in Washington sueech of Governor Odell iu N.-Nork tonight. In whnu :he Gov- ernor made certain rl.nrc- a against the Democratic canlilat for pro- sident, were shown to Judge srk- or at a late hour. The Judge had decided not to make any more , but speeches during Ini after reading the presiricat state- nient and the governor1 he announced that he wml,I make a reply, which will be delivered be- fore the Kings rouuty Dcmocratlk' club tomorrow nighi. Hr. Park- er would make no fomn.i'nt on the statement and speech i might. NOVEMBER 5. and Hi OF PARKER Charges of Extortion From Trusts Made by Democratic Candidate are Shown to be Monstrous and Dishonorable Yet Untruths-Ba- se . Baseless. Mr. Knox and Mr. Moody la the department of lust Ice; Mr. Cortelyou in the department of commerce end labor. and Mr. Garfield, in the bureau of corporation, and that no such act of Infamy ss Mr. marker charges could have been done without all these men being parties to it, be a to Trust Man Who Beta Up Butter The statements made by Mr. ParReceives a Knockout rrom ker are unqualifiedly and atrociously, Governor Oddi, falae. Aa Mr. Cortelyou has said to me more than once during this camNew York. Nov. 4. Governor Odell paign. if elected 1 ahall go into tbe presidency unhampered by any pledge, today took up tha matur uf Former Judge Parker and tbe shipbuilding promise or understanding of any kind, save ray promise made openly to the combination in a speech at the Murray hall Lyceum tonight. He said:. American people that m far aa ia I For the first time In my recollecmy power lies I ahall see to It that mlHundcratood. tion a Democrat lias seen fit. to attack every man baa a square deal, no lees a president. I have stood the abuao Mr. Parker's charges are in effect and no more. that the prenldcnt of the United heaped on my head, bm when 1 find (Blgnad) men parading aa Uruvt. busters when Stales and Mr. Cortelyuu, formerly THEODORE ROOSEVELT." , 1 feel Mr. Cleveland's executive clerk, then that it the contrary is the truth, Mr. McKinley's and my secretary, then is not honest and Is ouly being done . to get our votes. secretary of commerce and labor, and I said Judge Parker had been connow chairman of the Republican NoFif-- ' Makta Candidate Vice Presidential 1 nected with truste. 1 know it. tional committee, have been la a teen Speeches In the Enemys know that Judge Parker had 820,000 of to blackmail corporations, Mr. Country. shipbuilding stock, and tbs reason it Cortelyou udng hia knowledge gained is because lie came to me end asked while he was secretary of the board Evanslville, Ind., Nov. 4. Senator of commerce end me to let him have it I know it beto extort territory money from the labor, tons, and I, cause 1 instructed my agent to rive it Fairbanks today covered theEvansrUlix Reinforcements Ace Being Rushed to corporal and Haute between Terr to him and he paid for It. the president, having appointed him Aid of Cody Robbers Pursuers. the made fifteen lie during speeches 1 can produce tha documentary for this especial purpose, in Tbe speech evenings day's trip. proof in a few hours by going to New-bur- g, Evansville "The gravamen of these charges Denver, Nov. 4. A special to the attracted a large and enwhere it is. too that th corpornon as lies tha from Deranch, Wyoming, in Republican crowd. thusiastic Congressman 1 know he had stock in the steel ations have been blackmailed Into says: Hemenay presided. the and will furnish I and trust, proof Sheriff Trenton of Fremont county The day's tour was mostly through contributing and in the Implication do in five minutes after I get to New which in one or two of Mr. Parker's end Sheriff Fenton with a posse from Indiana and of the coal mining region A ia man who attacking the burg. Big Horn arrived here shortly after miners in many Instances formed speeches has taken tha form practictrusts ought to come into court with tha ally of an assertion, that they have sundown, having found (be trail ot the audiences senator's of a the large part clean hands. A large portion of the country which been promised certain immunities or Cody bank robbers again and followed Roosevelt, on the contrary, has Senator Fairbanks palmed through to- favors or have been assured that they It Into the very heart of the .. Bad been pulling down treats. Honesty receive some kind of Improper Lands They are now 'not more than ia regarded aa tha Democratic would ls always wins, and Roosevelt has 100 day consideration in view of their contri- ten mile' behind - the1 outlaws. were for cheers there and ronghold, per cent of honesty in his makeup. ' contributions bav been Information has been received butions. That ha the the main but receptions Parker, has rone the about la Judge Parker committee ea here that the bandit have taken rethe senator were cordial and made to the Republican last few days aasalUig the Republican accorded contributions have been made to the fuge at the ranch houw of a sympaenthusiastic. candidate for preefd,L I have stood , thiser near the notorious Hotoln-the- Tomorrow the special train Is sched Democratic committee ie not the quesllent when abused personally, but uled tion at issue. Mr, Parker's assertion Wall reudesvoua, - aoulhWMt of this nine Jeffersonville to and at stop when he Impugns tha honesty and in- other cities and and do not know wlieibqr others towns, reaching Indi- in effect is that such contributions place, . , have been made for improper motives, have followed this far, tegrity of Theodors Roosevelt R is anapolis for the final meeting of the time for every decant man to rise up tour tomorrow Sheriff Fenton, who ia directing the or In either threats consequence of, night. Following Mr. Cleveland, Former and resent anything that may be said consequence of improper promises, di- (base against the desperadoes, has rect or Indirect on tbe pert ot the re- naked for rdnfoixemenis from Casper, Comptroller of the currency James U. to the detriment of the greet courageEcklea of Chicago, addressed the meet- ous man who fills the presidential knows best a town 100 miles southeast of hare, cipients. Mr. Porker chair today." and a telephone message was received whether this la true of the contribuing. tions tq fils campaign fund, which tonight staling that Sheriff Webb Sitl DISCUSSED ROUTINE MATTERS. WHALING PRODUCTS have iqs.ie through hia trusted friends a large posse had started fur the FROM NORTH. and advisers who represent the great arena. A bloody battle ia qertaln to occur Washington, Nov. 4. Two members corporate interests that stand behind Ban Francisco, Nov. 4. The whalof the cabinet only. Secretary Morton hours. him. But there is not th particle of during the next thiriy-sl- x er's Narwal and Thrasher arrived to- and Postmaster General Wynne, were truth in tbe statement as regards any- Either at the western or eastern exit former present at todays meeting. Their Ellhu Root Draws Attention to Un- thing that has guns on in the man- of tbe Hole 9 in the vicinity of the day from the Arctic. The stable Resolves and Utterances of brought 10,000 pounds of whalebone, discussion with the preildrno covered campaign. present hiding place of the outlaws, agement of the Republic of routine matters In their departments Candidate. the 6,000 gallons of oil, 100 Mr. Parker's accusations against Mr. Should tbe bandits remain In Ignorpounds end 2,000 and some politics. ivory, numerous skins Cortelyou end myself are monstrous. ance of the plans to bottle them up in New York, Nov. 4. The last RepubIf true, they would brand both of us the rendezvous, then tha fight will ocpounds of whalebone from the Bow-hea- d, which will winter in the north. INSPECTS COLLIERIES. lican mass meeting of tbe campaign forever wilh Infamy and for Inasmuch cur at the ranch of their friend, for 4,000 The Thrasher had on board a they are false, heavy must ba tbe tbe two posses from the east and wees was held tonight at Durlands Hiding pounds of whalebone, 470 barrels of dl Pottaville, Pa., Nov. 4. The Inter Academy. The hall was entirely filled condemnation of tha man making will combine forces aa aooa as Webls arrives and clues fa on the bandits at and many aklna. state Commerce commission which is The speakers were Ellhu Root and them. The schooner Charles Bannen has investigating mining and transporta- Frank B. Vrooman of California. , I chose Mr. Cortelyou as chairman once. The forces here are completely worn arrived at Dutch Harbor with one tion conditions In the anthracite regMr. Root was cheered for sometime of the National committee after havbut they are anxious for the fight. whale. The Olga is at the same port, ion today inspected the collieries in thq before he was allowed to apeak. He ing failed successively to persuade out, will In distress, having been caught In the western end of Schuylkill county and said: get aluiuei. 24 hours Tear, Elihu Root, W. Murray Crane and Cor- They ice and her crew will probably be tak- tbe mines north of Broad mountain. "I am glad to see so many men and nelius N. H!ss to accept the position. however, if present plana carry and en aboard the Bannen. women of New York who dare to corns I chose him with extreme reluctance, will he In prlme shape for the batUe WILL BID FAREWELL TO TROOPS. to this Riding Academy tonight, be- because I could 111 spare him from the when Webb arrives. HOTEL MAN FOUND DEAD. cause It shows that you are nut afraid cabinet. But I felt that he possessed SL Petersburg, Nov. S. Czar Nich- of a man on horseback. in these Vat the high Integrity which 1 demanded TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION 4REFERENDUM VOTES. Chicago, Nov. - Marlin W. Burke, olas will start on November 8th for days of the campaign the Demoriwic In the man who was to manage my for 17 years manager of tha Brevoort Dwinak, Vitebsk, Lovltch and candidate for the presidency has abanI am content that Mr. rampalgn. Indianapolis, Nov. 4. All of the hotel was found dead in bed at the to bid farewell to the troops doned the course of conduct which he Parker or I should he Judged by tbe hotel today. propositions voted by the members departing for tbe east The trip will had marked out for himself; has left public on the characters of the two of Typographical union have caroccupy a week. The troops which the dignified retirement of his borne men whom we chose to manage our riedthe with tbo exception of the one that FIRE DEVASTATES MARION. guard the line whenever the Cxar trav- and taken the stump in hia own to ampalgns; he by the character of his In the salar-ie-s half. nominee, Thomss Taggart, and 1 by provided for an Increase els, were moved out tonight. of the president and secretary. The Grand Rapids. Mich., Nov. 4. Fire The purpose which he has formed to the character of Mr. Cortelyou. count referendum vale was as has destroyed the one side of the town of olmerre the rule of propriety custa Chicago, Nov. 4. The Board The assertion (hat Mr. CoUnlyoti follows:of the To harmouixe the Interna of Marion, in Tuscola county. Loss, Trade will be cioeed Tuesday, Novemto candidates for tbe mary highest had any knowledge gained while in tional const II u tton and general laws, 8200,000. office in our land, haw only been deber 8th, election day. was he official position whereby 18.944 for, 4.615 against; to increase clared. It seemed to be as irrevocab- any enabled to secure end did soenre any ly fixed In bis mind ss the gold stand contributions from any corporation is salaries, 9.426 for. 1C.275 aaninst; to ard after his nomination. It has been a falsehood. The assert ton that there allow uulons distant from headquart23 completely abandoned, and those last has I teen any blackmail, direct or In- ers more427time to make reports. against; to make more days have seen the candidate ruihing direct, by Mr. Cortelyou or by me is 267 for, the law regarding failure of from hall to hall in tbe vortex of a falsehood. The assertion that there whirlwind campaign. The rlisnae was has been made in behalf of and by locals to file reports and obey laws, coincident with a certain ppuhllr ex authorization of Mr. Cortelyou, or tyr and legal mandates, 22.438. for, and against; to require that all appresalon of belief by all Republicans anvona else, any pledge, or promise, shall ho in writing or printed peals and by most Democrats in private conunderstandbeen has or there any that versation, that the Democratic cause ing as to future Immunities or hene-flt- form ouly, 22,954 for, 1,626 against; day Janwas lost, end it Is coincident with the of any contribu- to establish the eight hour In 1906, 19,483 for, 5,398 against. 1, tura of David B. Hill from the world. tion fromrecognition uary falseany source, la a wicked It ie Impossible to resist the con- hood. IS STUDYING MUNICIclusion that the change of method was That Mr. Parker should desire to PAL GOVERNMENTS. the result, of that belief end wm an I Chicago, Nov. 4. Fernando Bcnen-ade- l, eleventh hour expedient to revive or avoid the discussion of itprinciples Is but tbo mayor of thn City of Mexico, retrieve the fortunes of a fallen cause. can well understand; for to say that he has not at- with his wife and two children, arrivThis change of method bos been bare truth tacked us on any matter of principle ed In Chicago today. Mayor Benen-ade- i parelloled by a change In the substance or Is touring the United S.'atea makupon any erlion of the government and matter of the candidate's view. that prin- ing a study of municipal governments, he save after first In bis speech of acorplsm-action. But I cannot unsoys, after speaking of the army and ciple or that how any bonnreble man. any FTSHIMI HAS LEFT HONOLULU. derstand ts armament surh Of course, navy: office In the Washington. Nov. 4. The Japanese may he necessary for the security of candidate for the highest can tsbe of the a cablegram refuge, legation has received people, of the the gift and the country protection but in from Honolulu saying that Prlnco in rights of Its citizens at home and not merelyand personalities, sailed from Honolulu today for unworthy personalities. abroad, must he maimainnl. Another such base If I deemed It necessary to support San Francisco where he is expected to Paris, Nov. 4. Today's Bitting of the which occurred Just course would not only he false econchamber of depntiea was one of the division, materially my flat denial by any evidence I would arrive on the evening of November omy bnt pusillanimous. pon9th or the morning of November lOib. stormiest and most heated In recent strengthen the position of the cabinet, In his letter of acceptance on tbe ask all men of common sense to culminating which at one time seemed very criti- 25th of September his only reference der well what has bean done in this years, the excitement when Gabriel Syveton, a prominent cal. to the army and navy is to say. We campaign by Mr. Oortolyou and to At midnight the officials of tbe re Justly proud of the men of compare It with whet Mr. Parker himNationalist deputy, stepped up to GenJOKE ENDS IN DEATH. and eral Andre, the minister of war, and chamber of deputies assembled in our and self did when he was managing Mr. navy," army Speaker Brisson'e private cabinet, were then he declares that they have been lllll'a campaign for governor; and to slapped hia face. After accomplishing this feat Eyvet-o- n still discussing the course of action to unjustly treated In respect to promoSpringfield, III.. Nov. 4 James compare what has been done ea M. Maxwell, president of lord retreated rapidly to the uppermost be taken regarding Deputy Syveton. tbe greet corporations and mon-e- v tion and discipline. Union No. 63. United Mine Work- row of seata. taking refuge behind interests in this administration Deputies who witnessed the assault Now, in this whirlwind of oratory ere of America, at Vlrdeu. baa been members of the opposition. A tumult upon the minister of war say that he has made It plain that if elected with what was done under the last Shot and killed by Thomas Hall, a ensued, members of both porflee General Andre was wholly taken by president he will stop the upbuilding Democratic administration, while Mr. bartender, aa the result of a prac- crowding on the floor of the house, surprise and was struck with such of our navy, be will reduce our army Olney was attorney general; 1 would Hall was returning tics Joke. where a free fight was soon in prog- violence that he would have fallen bad to the point where It was before the ask all honest men whether they serhome after closing the saloon. not Premier Combes stepped forward war wilh Spain--, be will stop the com- iously deem it possible that the course ress. In every through North Park, when Maxspeaker Brieson left the chair, thus end supported him. pletion of our coast fortifications and this administration has taken well, for a Joke, stepped from beGeneral Andre's face was much he will leave America as helpless as matter from the Northern Securities suspending the sitting, i Eventually hind a tree and ordered Hall to order was restored, and the sitting be- swollen and was cut by a ring worn China to depend epon the good nature to the settlement of the anthracite throw up his hands. Hall drew a and the forbearance of Other powers coal strike is compatible with any ing resumed, Syvetons temporary ex- by Syveton. Speaker Brisson has notirevolver and shot Maxwell in the save the behavior clusion was voted. The offender, how- fied the civil authority that on assault for our protection and defeie." of public theory stomarh. Maxwell, who lived for justice to all ever, refused to quit his seat, and it has been committed In the councils of theory of doing exact several hour, said he did nut favor without 4. and fear Nov. statenecessary again to suspend the the chamber. without men Today's Washington, blame Hall for shoullog him. was fair ell honest and while 1 ask removed would Bhows: he Available a had When order been ment tbe of by the restored silting treasury itism; chamber passed the vote of confides nten to remember that the ag; cash balances, 817,324,216; gold, military guard. a e ft e g 84? to 239, Ik Is probable that this misconduct ante through whom I hxve woxtot .are 4. President Nov. Washington, Roosevelt tonight mode the following signed statement to the American people iu ennwer to the charges nuala against himself and Mr. Cortelyuit in public speeches by Mr. Parker, Democratic candidate for the presidency; White House. Washington, Nov. 4. Certain slauderous accusations as to Mr. Cortelyuu and myself have been repeated time and again by Judge Parker, the candidate of his party for the office of president. He neither has produced nor can produce any proof of the truth of tbe charges, yet he has not withdrawn them, and as Ids position gives them wide currency, I apeak now lest the silence of self respect be MINERS HEAR FAIRBANKS BANDITS J NOW IN con-spire- cy BADLANDS ' . Ue-liab- PARKER'S CHANGES OF VIEW - Defeat-Destine- d Son-valk- i, DEPUTY SLAPS M 2.-1- s. In Stdrmlcst Sitting of French Chamber of Deputies in Recent Years Prominent Nationalist Member Precipitates Free Fight, mis-statin- g Fu-abi- re-gar-ds i, |