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Show jmoiin fiuisssmifi puss lEUCSAPKIC $ SEiVICE. VOL. L NO. 301. OGDEN CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY MORNING. VERGE clear that ihe raat proportion of the party, as at. present organized, li in the Republican principles wt forth In uur plat form and avowed by our Candida: es Tlp-j- r are opposed to ihe gold standard; io proiei-iioof American industries; tu all ur programme foreign and domestic, and their candidate, if he should happen to be elected, would be confronted with chaos at the very outset of bia aJuiiu-laiiatio- Scathingly Points Out the Errors Made by Democratic Candidates in Their Rascally Criticism of the Administration. The crowd at the It handed over to the men who say It Republican niau meeting la Carne- ought to be thrown to the scrap brap? Do we want tha Philippines abandongie ball tonight waa eo large that the doors were locked at 7:30 o'clock. At ed to be the victims of misrule at the that time all the available apace In bands of their own agitators, or' the the hall waa filled and aeveral thous-an- d prey of any covetous power that may wish to enslave them for Its own profpeople were crowded about the enit? Do we want to sneak out of tbe trance seeking admission. John Hay, secretary of state, who Isthmus of Panama, acknowledge we made the first speech, waa given an have no right there, and basely surovation when he appeared. The band render the hope and the dream of centuries? And do we want to forsake played and flags were waved in every wrt of the house, while the audience and repudiate the foreign policy of McKinley and Roosevelt, which was cheered. also the policy of Lincoln and Monroe, The audience rose as one man when which had its origin la the the preaiding officer characterised heart and brain august of George Washington, President Roosevelt aa Ha man whom of treating all countries aa friends, doall admire end love." ing business with all the peoples of Great cheering greeted Secretary good-will, meeting courtesy with courRay aa he arose. He said; tesy and wrong with Dryness, being The campaign will be memorable in Just to all nations and partial to none? our annals aa one of the quietest ever These are not idle questions. Every known. Rarely in onr recollection has one of them ia directly Involved in the ao result of thta election. On there been so little excitement, every one alight disturbance of the orderly course of them there la not a man here toof affairs. Why is it that these great night but knowa how the Republican anises where eighty milllona of peo- party stands In our platform, In onr ple are to decide in whose hands 4hy record, In the words at our candidates, ais to place their interest! for the our views and our Intentlona are made next four years should be approached known to the world. Our path ia markwith ao little nolaa, with such unusual ed out for ua ao plainly that even if calm? Why la it that the American we wanted to we could not deviate people are poea Basing their souls In from it. If the people want a continusuch repose? ation of the policies of tbe last eight There la, I venture to say, no explanyean, they know they will get it from of of this Kite feeling, except the Republican party. Hut what man ation that the people of this country have In tbla audience, what man In liili uniminds that there fa to verse, can tell what Judge . Patker their grads up be for the present no change In the next would do if ha wore elecied principles and policies that have prov-t- d month? Perhaps and this la tha theao successful In the last eight years. ory of tbe most optimistic of bis supMr. Ihey had resolved definitely and clear- porters be might do ly in 1896 that their temporary aberRoosevelt la doing; and perhaps ha ration from the policy which aa long would take tbe opposite view of all ago aa the time of Henry Clay was public qu eat Ions. There cornea no light called the ,'hnerlean rx'atem had not on this vital inquiry .from tha DeriK-rratresulted favorably. They intrusted platform. It dodges some quesWilliam McKinley with the task of tions and straddles others; It makes bringing tha country back to Ita old charges without a basis of truth or d bearings, of restoring tha probability. It palters in a double ways of the national housekeeping, sense on all tha quest kina upon which 'of himself showed their wa desire a frank utterance. And If we lie worthy confidence. In four years tha country seek It from the candidates we are no made great progress along Its regular better off. When they do not contralfnea of healthy developdict the platform they contradict each ment, and in 1(00 when be gave an acother and themselves. They have ben count of of hia stewardship tbe people for holding the Philippine and for pprovtd it and renewed hie term ot scuttling from them. They are for free oIBce. An unspeakable crime snatch- silver, io judge by their acta; they are ed him away from hia glorious fask for a gold standard, to Judge by their and our loving confidence. In the words They are for free trade and classic myth whan tha golden bough a fair degree of protection. On on was torn away another immediately and the platform agree. point they appeared In Ita place. Theodora Kooaa-w- lt They are in favor of the Constitution took np tha burden our beloved except in the Southern States Chief laid down and with incomparBut whatever the platform and the able courage and strength haa carried candidates may profess It ia perfectly it on. With the work of both these faithful servants the American people an istlafied. Relieving and Intending that the work shall go on In the hands ud under the guidance which has been farad so efficient, they are not want-la- g ao much rims aa uauat from thair Private affairs to show an. interest which is too universal to need much advertising. None of ua will make the mistake of thinking tbe contest of this year unimportant. On tha contrary. It goes fawn to tha very foundations of our welfare. It ia not campaign rhetoric, it Is merely the almple fact, to aaythat. authlng but disaster could follow the reversal of tha polldes to which we n indebted for tbe prosperity of the last few years. The country can not afford to give op the gold standard and Harness-to drift on the shifting currenta of experiment and quackery. It ran not afford to give up the principle and practice of protection to American industries. Any mdlral meddling with thn tariff would throw a thousand Industries into confusion and bring mnny to ruin. Btmbllliy, unity of purpose, is Memphis, Tenn., Oct 28. Wlih a absolutely necessary to tha complicacarrying a wind shield in pacemaker ted and delicate machinery of modern front and accompanied by a runner at Iwnineas, where the change in the the aide, Dan Patch, driven by Hersey Pfive of a single may vltal-paced the fastest mile at the trotting affect the prosperity of a great park today .ever made by a honemin-in vy and may make all the difference harness, circling the track in one between comfort and want to thona-Md- s ute and fifty-si-x second, flat. The waa made by of workingmen and their famiformer record, 1:H nes. Nooody denies that the tariff must Dsn Patch In 1902. The son of Joa tom time to time be revised. But it Patches warmed up In splendid shape la too evident for argument that tha and after scoring once Hersey nodded fevidlon must be intrusted to friendly forward. With clockwork precision bands to those who believe, as a matthe brown horae stepped around until ter of bualneaa and of public tbe first turn and to the quarter in morals, ia tbe policy of back :29. The turning dowa the cherishing American manufactures and of caring for tha stretch, Bcott Hudson, who drove the of million! of American had to urge hia horse forwomen. It la not a matter to be head-f- a pacemaker, ward, aa Patch waa crowding him. over to those who Insist at tbe mart The paring marvel fairly flew to the 'hat American Industries have no half la :57 2 and when the time was to protection at all, and that announced a great cheer came from such protection la the robbery of the thoee present. At the 1:281-many for the benefit of the few." It pole the timers board showed the V ,n"A maxim of English law that When tbe brown pacer passed after child should not be given 1n judge's stand In 1:56 flat cheer FJ,j' to a nurse that loves It not." cheer greeted the performance and Neither ran the country afford to st Hersey wa almost carried from his ita vast domestic interests tp sulky on bis return to the stand. The those who denounce aa extravagant and wind shield used waa the aame as that nil money spent for employed when Lou Dillon trotted a It consisted of a to welfare, "'6T',jrel win tn 1:58 wnich was one of the sieclal promote of canvas about tour feet square objects arlp which the Corns Hut ion was attached to the sulk? of the Tunning , "fought Into being. Do we want to pacemaker. iv our MHtlonl performance gallant little Army to tbe'eare Another E. J 'hose who think it ought to be was that of Major Delmar. E. our Navy which under this Breather's trotting champion, men no Administration baa carried our flag so trotted a mil to a high wheel eulky many distant sex. never on a want on la 2:0i flat. It wa announced by the rand of hostility, but as the Judges before the trial that the sulky always "tend of American oiinmerce and the was and weighed M Mtor of our citizens do we want pounds. It was also explained that New York, Oct.26. i Juat-wh- lc well-trie- DAN u. tT HAVE AVERTED EASTERN WAR vlt-w- 1- well-bei- fnt three-quarte- w 2. . 2. iis-O- T 1- -2 fj n well-nig- Of E (Continued on Paffa S.) Uni-vers- ACROSS RUSSIANS PATH England to Japanese threw a Dangerous In large qnanf Ities. A explosive caused tbe bombs to rid-- i shatter Inin thousiiniU ot FICViTINQ RECOMMENCES. u tiling everything in the vicinity nhh-Z7. they exploded. Mukden, Oct. Fighting began at 10 e'clock last evening south of Mukden. The Japanese have advanced t GRATEFUL TO MoCORMICK. tha village of Jordan, which they art a after reported to have captured fit Petersburg. Oct. 26. Th American embassy her has received from tight lasting until this morning. The aliove bulletin was received by the Japanese minister al Berlin a lethe Exauiiner from over its Asaucialutl tter of thauka for tba aid rendetvd by Thera Is an accentuation of feeling Jrexa leased wire jiwi as tbe lust form Ambassador McConnu k tu getting In Great Britain ever the delay of the was being closed for tbe press at 6 refugees from Rusal luto Germany. Russian government in procuring from o'clock this (Thursday) uairulng. tha commander of the Haiti squadron REFUSES EASTERN FREIGHT. hia varoion of tha attack upon tha Mukden, Oct. 28. Tha appointment . B. C.. Ort. 26 The CanaHull fishing fleet Admiral Rejoatvan-sky- , uf General Kuropatkin aa commander-In-chlwha is at Viga haa, ao far as the waa received with universal dian Pacific line steamer Empress of scheduled to sail from this port public Is Idfomtcd, mad ns official applause. It will greatly lucililat tb Japan, on Monday for the Orient hia re- explanation of the events of the night military operations. beto taka ot October 2 tat, but In an interview freight The attack la bow expected short- fused yond Yokohama. Ordinarily aha takes with tha Associated Press ha haa put ly. Tha Russian batteries continue to freight aa far as liong Kong, and aa forward tha statement that twa torcralt, hairasa tbe Japanese. Otiierwise alt the Empress Is a royal naval reserve pedo boats, presumably Japan ship it ia supposed tbe ft eight linilta-tio-u appeared among his ships oft Dogger ia quiet. I It la wiib tbe Idea at her service Rank and, failing to comply with a deTha Japanese dead recently found, showed liy their warm clothing that toe' might lie needid In the Far East. The mand to retire or state their nationalCanadian Iariflc ofllriala, however, ity, wara fired upon. are prepared for a winter Blau (hat Ihe restrictive orders is to is of tha best ships of the British campaign, whereas the Russians have the carriage to Yokohama of the channel float ora under permit nut received their winter outfit a orders to anil uow nf cotton awaiting tomorrow large quantity to morning, presumably ATTACK v0N TUMIN PARS. shadow tho further movements of tho Russian warships sailing far tho Cap With General Rennmkamp's column, f Good Houa, and all the ether vesby courrifr.iVla Mukden, undated Tha sels of tha channel fleet are ready to critical day uf General Genigross attack on Tumin pass waa October 10th. put to sea at a moment's notice. 7 be Russians divided into three group, the flvo Russian ships at Vigo, the extreme right bring composed of there era ethers at Villager! and two battailous of sharpshooter In sumArose Bay. The have been notified mand of Lieutenant Uartailiaky and that they will not b permitted to coal r nndi-the asms units were la the renter in Spanish porta. Five German eel Lieutenant Nlcbaushoff. Tbe batteries Maxlean Who Murdered Banker Goes iara ar at Vigo. Admiral Rojaatvon-sk- y comGallows to Without Pauses. Neat, niiened against Eagle Any rock, has Informed the Spanish authorf rear. The manding tha ties that hia ahipa at Vigo have au attacking columns of Infantry suffered greatly tained such damage that they will not Honolulu. Oct. 26. Jose from tbe shrapnel fire of the Japanese within- tho 24 tho Porto Rican who waa brought here bo able to leave port guns aa a plantation lahoror.we banged in a neutral TB right column reached and ocpert. The tone of the today for the niunlvr on the night of cupied tha first line of trenches and the Kept. Jtiih, ot the well known bank- London prase ia notably more bellicose Japanese retired to the second line er, 8. E. Damon. Mlrando Blabbed thr today than It has been at any period and opened a murderous fire. Both banker while the latter was trying to of lbs existing crisis side stuck tit their trenches, firing taka from him a lantern which he had RUSSIANS WERE IN PANIC. point blank at each other. The Japfrom JUr. Datnmra home. anese once al templed to charge. They stolen of tha trial and Jhe Tha quickness rose as one man In their trenches, but short lime which baa elapsed Imiwei-Imdon, Or I. 27. At 2 o'clock this dropped back under a withering fire. sentence and execution rstablfriliea a morning ihcie la no sign as io when The fighting continued for taro hours precedent, as no ease of the kind haa Admiral r.ojctvrnshjra report will be when the Jaimneae received reinforceever been roraplcled In ao short a made public; hut If unofficial reporis ments and tha Russians were forced to period. should turn oul Io reOcct the Admiral's retire.. Mlrando was acntciired by Justice official rciKtri. il Is evident tha RusbeTbe daughter waa great, not only Gear of the fiupremn raurt and the sian officers made an extraordinary cause of lb ride fire, but. by reason of dale of execution was fixed by Govern- blunder In mistaking trawlers for torthe which a peculiar band grenade or Carter. pedo boats and firing on their phantom high piei-ea- Degree-Adm- iral is Stigmatized as a Lunatic by English . Newspapers. Yam-outer- ef Jane ' traua-ahlpmen- L TRIED AND Bo-sid-e HANGED IN RECORD TIME ,1 I foe. This astonisltlng explanation la here aa noL fitting ill with tha Paris, Oct 26. President Lou bet to- state of panic as suggested having with tbe officers of the Halday gave a dinner In honor of King prevailed George of Greece who la now visiting ite flin-t- ; end In that case it Is suggestParis The prraldent had on his right. ed, the Russian government should ISdy Mention wife of Ibe Briilsh am- find no difficulty in removing nr other bassador and on hia left Madam wise punishing Hie officer responsiwife of the Russian amlwnsador. ble. HONORS KING OF GREECE. Nell-doff- RESETTLED Great and Pacific Northerns Will be Operated Independently- - Wall Street Opinion is That Deal Has Already Been Completed. St at Bur-Uni- aettli-iuen- nii-n- Fun-atn- 1--2. 2, 4. 2-- 4. IV saeeeeseeesaeteetees Rojestvcntsky's Lame Excuse Has Inflamed His Appointment Is Hailed With of Applause Resumption Fighting Expected Shortly. 2-- 2. RUSSIA BRITISH FLEET SENT t. SO. The Or. college eleven defcati-tbe Ilah Agricultural nil- leg,- team at foot bull here title afternoon by a acorn of 45 to 0. The scute la Men leal with that nnoUt against liah at Keallle by the I'ni- versity of Washington lust Sami- lay. Corvallis, Ore.. l gon BRYAN WILL SKIP ILLINOIS. Paul, Oct. 26. In connection with the Union Pacific-GreWestern deal the Dispatch says that the option given Chicago, Ort. 26. Mr. Bryan and the Union Pacific railway on the Great Chairman Taggart, were met on ilicir Western has a direct boaring on the arrlvul here by Roliert C. Sullivan Northern Securities settlement, and National Democratic committeeman from Illinois, and several politicians, adile: received by a St and were driven to the Metroiwile hotel, Private advice Paul rallrtnd official from New York where the political ail nation In Illinois indicate that ihe settlement of the waa discussed. Chairman Taggart rethe vehicle was of the same pat tern as securities trouhle ia near at hand, the fused to talk of llm ineciing. Mr. Tagthat used by Maud S. In her memor mxt important, feature bring that the gart will leave early tomoi row' morn able flight against time in 1884 when Great Northern and Northern Pacific lng over the Monon road for Indianapowill be aeparat'-- and ope: lied without lis. Mr. Bryan left Chicago tonight she trotted a mile in 2:08 Major Delmar waa driven by Halts reference one to the other, 'ihe plan for Kansas City, where he expect a tn McDonald. He went to the quarter in of settlement is that the Great Knrtn-er- n apeak tomorrow evening. Mr. Bryan Milwaukee are :20 2, the half In 1:02 4 and the to be said he would not make any epeecbct and the in Illinois although there were some ia l:3f. aligned and the Northern Pacific, Pacific aro to be request made for his services in this The day's sport was marred by an j lmgton and Edward Cora, grouped together. state. unfortunate accident. in Wall Street, which the veteran driver and trainer was Private DESTROYS PLANS FOR exercising Joymaker, a kftsi trotter, is genrtally possessed of reliable FIRE CRUISER. and on turning into the etretch at a secret Information, nr to the effect t has already been fast clip collided with one of aeveral that the Hia effected. The statement from New track wagons on tbe ground. Philadelphia. Oct. 26. Fire tonight did damage In tbe amount to (30.000 in sulky waa tilted high in the air and I York is: the The Securities deal waa put 'through the pattern shop and brew foundry nf Goto Whs tkrowa heavily . to ground. When assistance reached him 'finally Just before President J. J. H ill's the Kcafie and Ijeavy shipyard on the severe sustained wrae found he had it departure for St. Paul after hia recent Delaware river In tbe northeastern New York. The substantial section of the city. A large number of injuries, one leg bring broken and tbe visit ia setll-ment were marked out I patterns and plana aere errother badiy injured. Qora was taken lines of to a hospital, where tonight it la ru- and are definitely agreed to by the eral for tbe ronatruct.i.'m of the UnlteJ mored he is resting easy. Hia Injuries various Interest a Details of tbe settle-- ! Slates cpilaer St. Louis now on the t are in tbe bands of perbap a ; ways of the ship yards, are regarded as serious. Reaulta: n half dozen men woo are carefully i An official tonight now said that, tha 2:21 pace, (1,000. two in throe won two straight heats In 2:1J guarding them from the public and loss of tbe plana would probably pause Emit D and Flinch also who. It is anticipated, will 'not make some delay In the launching of tha 2:17 a public announcement for some time cruiser. Sparks from the fire foil on started. 2:12 trot, (1.200 two in three Van until the plan la well on toward comthe cruiser, but no damage was done. Zandt won two straight heats in 2:10 pletion." from REDUCE THE PHILIPPINE 2:09 Mainland, Euxenite, the Inquiries have been coming CONSTABULARY. New York today for Information on Questor and Invader also started. President Hill' new acquisition In the 2:50 trot, 11,000. two la three in heats won two straight Northwext and details of the big deal Waxhlngton, Ort, 28. Advice, have Maude Maxine, bow In progress. 2:19 reached tho Inauiar Bureau that by 2:09 Miss Jeanette, Oak Blossom, Get Away, Further than tne Securities settle- leria.ation contained In one of the apment. nothing la known of other deals propriation bills recently passed at Baby Ford nad Odle G a so started. Manila the strength of the Philippine Major Delmar to heat 2:08 4 to of Importance naw pending. At Northern Pacific headquarters conataoulary has been reduced at one high wheel sulky. Time by quarters. 30 1:02 1:34, 2:07. much faith i placed In tbe outlined stroke by 1.2bo men. The reduction Dan Patch to boat 2:00 psring. settlement of the Securities troubles will take effect at the heginnlrg of the 1:26 and Ihe division of interests outlined ia fiscal year, leaving the strength of the Time by quartan; ;29, :5i 1 form aLfiOfi welcomed. 1:56. men,. 2, WITH ' 4. 1- -4 2, . . Tha newspaper this morntef avlnes hast and impatience than heretofore at Russia's delay, whiufc la considered absolutely indefensible ia tn Bior present circatnauacea. talk or newspapers war. MHMW fas tons of coop London, Oct and calmness psrativa moderation hitherto shown by tie press of ia observed to bp yielding to one of an outspoke beUlmwa natuse. The Daily Mail editorially apeak of war threatening, and giro la scan headlines Ultimatum to Hassle Expires This Afternoon! Without going to these lengths nearly all tha papers are dlacacaiag tba possibilities of war, abonld tha war party in St, Peter. burg be abler to influence the Emperor and goararnment Into a determination to shield the officers of the Baltic aquadaoa. The unofficial explanation of Admiral Rojeefc venaky, telegraphed from Vigo, is a tig instiled by tbe Morning Poet and other papers aa apparently that 8 a lunatic, whose oonUnuaac in porition of responsibility fa a menace to every vessel that navigates the seas, 27-T- Lorn-do- n GOVERNMENT The Daily Telegraph, representing tha government view,, says: There Is no doubt whatever of the No reapon- - seriousness. gnvernmeat-- ; fleet w minister would order athwart the path of weasel of a foreign power without recognizing the . responsibility of such a grave step; yet this is what hia Majesty gov- ernment has dons with ita eyes wide Bible- ' open. An equally bellicose tone character, lies the British correspondents dispatches from St. Feiendntrg, which only imputes the Russian delay to tha belief that Great Brltahi ia determined not to risk war and express the convict on that the Ruatfas government is determined not to punish the ' offending officer. Madrid dispatches comment severe-upotbe attempt of the Russians at Vigo to defy the Spsniah government by the pretense that their Teaand sels need repairs, Admiral Rojaatven-aky- a on also alleged explanation that firing on an approach 1)1 g weasel waa necessary for tha projection of hia squadron. . Lord Roaobery In sending a check for (500 for the sufferers, describes the North Boa affair aa an naspeafe able outrage. SAY BANKER BURNED three-quarte- rs FttEtUf PRICE FIVE CENTS 1904. UTAH MEETS DEFEAT. nl WEHTHE8 EMI Tii!IE) AM E1IDU A WAR h Fastest Time Ever Made by Horse in - Major Delmar Gives a Sensational Performance. In-f- as' l May-wrlg- ht PATCH BREAKS V The Piste Washington, O. i, of Nevada toda I'llcd a claim agaluRt the L'nlii.l tone in the United Stares Conn of ('buna for (iiiii.648 advanced n the government during .i.e C,vil war. " a W UIVIHI OCTOBER 27. KiOPATH NEVADA V8. THE UNION. He has recently made a speech which would be a very shirt of Nessua GOLD MEDAL FOR CHESS. to him tf lie were ever called on to carry hia words into action. He ha at last come to the point where he is fit. Louie. Oct. 26. Frank Marshall willing to say we L.uat abandon the of New York, vsk awarded a gold Philippines. Ia his Speech of accep- medal, emblematic of the championtance be acknowledged our responsi- ship of the Untied Sistca after ten bility fur them and said we should days' playing in the cliami tournament, thorn suit give ltia which ended tonight ai ihe Missouri government, friends, in great distress nf mind, cried Athletic club. Max Judd of St. .oni, out to him that that waa ihe Repub- waa a close second. lican doctrine and that what he intended to say waa that we had no rewponsi bilily for them and must give them i VYfYE JTt?HT If WTfr JVI 1 Vj was Independence. Certainly, that , what I meant, said the Judg.i - and he wrote something like it in hia loiter of Iiut even that was not acceptance. enough, and ten day ago he revised hia again, and now declares for the absolute abandonment of the inlands and for an.immediaie proclama- International Connell at Worlds Fair tion of our intentlun to do aa Among Listens to Address an Female the reasons he gives for this reckless Rignta. and lllcuneldered utterance are some which show an incredible carelessness of the facta He began by saying fit Louis, Ort. 28. Tba Worlds fair they have cost ua 8670,1)00.001) and meeting of the International Council of an enormuua aunt to keep them; aonta Women, held in Liberty ball, waa put it aa high aa $50,uou,000 annually. devoted to an address i,y Hr. The truth, accessible u him and to Sewell of Indianapolis, honorary everybody, is that they have cost not president of the council, in defining ita to exceed (189.000, 000 and the annual alma and purposes site aald: disbursement on their account la about The International Cuuiicil roftumaed He said further, that they of nineteen (5,000,000. national councils stands . . had coot ua 2UO.OOO live, where in ho tai.'iTL-.'ITT- Z la wrong to the extent to about 1(5,-- 1 bltratlun, a single slamlard of morality hia to limit But teems ao there 00. and the abolition or every and eager credulousness.- - Since he put privilege of government thatright Is limitout these fairy figures, he has heard ed by aex. ' of Mr. Atkinson and has swallowed In many ways onr council haa been without winking bla estimate that the retarded by tbe aeveral wara which islands have coat ua twelve millkins have arisen' since Its organization. The and that the expense of keeping them action taken by Christian nations dur ia two hundred millions a year. He lng tbe late Boxer troubles, such aa seems hypnotised by these vast sums tbe looting of temples, tha HI treatWhy should he atop at millions and ment of priests and the violation of billions? W may reasonably expect women deserves moat severe rriiicisia. that the next warming cry from Eeo-pu-s Relative to the present conflict ragwill be shouting quadrillions to a in the Orient, if every oue of our ' startled world. He seems able to be- ing rs seven million mepih-bad done her lieve anything all he ask is that it duiy. war would probably have been shall be incredible. averted. The present attitude nf onr But these mere errors In his iistrea, government toward the extension of the gross aa they are, do not con. pare with navy is subject to condemnation. the monstrous levity, wi.h which he The argument advanced that the propose to take a alep which would building of warahlfia will establish a covjt ua with indelible discredit, of aeeurlly la ridiculous. Are we which would be an abdication of our feeling not mad? Have we not forgotten our position in the Pacific, the anrrendor origin? Have we not forgotten our of our commercial prestige In the Far destiny? East, a base treachery and betrayal In speaking of a single standard of of the loyal and intelligent Flliplnoa who have trusted ua, and a direct In- morality It la blasphemous nonsense and a denial of the divine origin of the vitation to Intestine war and fon-igInvasion. And tf he pretends that we race to advocate else. As for woman suffrage It Is an Inshould relinquish control of them, and still be responsible for their art thal sult to womanhood not to have it. we should give up the teak of civilisstand between them ing them, and ltlll covetous world, no and a hostile or matter what they may da the Inhumanity of suqh a proposition la only equalled by ita want of common acme. incredible for It ia a blunder him to any that we should treat tha Philippine as w did Cuba. There ia With Runner and Wind Shield he Made crc ra r ANOTHER VICTIM. The Morning Post's eorrespondent Copenhagen gives a report that the captain of a British steamer, after passing the Baltic squadron Friday evening in the North Sea, saw two miles steamer ia disaway a tress, which apparently sank before he was able to reach her. It la suggested that the steamer had been attacked by tha Baltic squadron. at .. d President Perry is Charged With the Burning of two Buildings After Raising Their Insurance Contends That A ecus ations are Baseless. mysterious fire Chicago Car and Company s plant at 1U., haa become the siilijed. ot with seuza-tiona niany-klde- d reaulla. Corporation Counsel, E. It. Toiinan of ihe City Law department, loduy gave out a statement which says: The evidence shows beyond any doubt lbst tbe lire was of incemlisiy origin. J he test imony oi the engineer in charge of the building together with that of the former miperimeudont oi tbe company amounted to a direct charge that Isaac N. Perry, piidenl of the Ks'ioual Hank of North America had trfcunie the owner of tee proii-ert- y through sates tinder bankruptcy proceeding that he bad proceeded to manipulate the books and inventories for tbe purpose of making a largely increas'-showing as to the value of ihe plant: that be bad ordered the Inabout (100,000 to be Insurance, th-creased to (L'OO.bUO; that be bad ordered all the cure, locomotive and olher of tbe comirany to be stored proiit-rtwltbia tbe shop; that b had succeeded in obtaining access to Ufa shops alona and unaccompanied upon a Sunday afternoon, and that within an tour thereafter fire bad broken out in four of the five buildings and resulted in the destruction of lao of them. Th charges against me teem to have been raised for tbe purpoiie of injuring my reputation. said President They may have Perry thin afternoon. come from men who wanted to rule or ruin the car company, or who bad failed la their attempt at the former. I conceive of no other mutate for Chicago,- - Oct. 26. A at the plant nf the e al n the at taik upon m. There AN EXTRAORDINARY TION. ' Vigo, Oct. 26. Tho Associated Press has succeeded in obtaining aa interview with Admiral Rojeetvensky. who expressed great regret over tha North Sea incident. Tb Admiral stated that the unfortunate oecurreoee was purely ly - accidental. The weadher on th by night in question wa rather hazy. m. two torpedo beat sud1 to About a. dividenly appeared between th two or1 sions of the squadron and Beamed to la abaol no way in which I could profit, ihn destruction of property, Tbe money, when paid, will go tb company and nut to th bank me. Our intcr-iwill lie Net served by the preservation of the property, dot by Its destruction." i EXFLAKAe q1-- disebargo torpedoes. The Russian immediately opened fire, thinking they were Japsneae. W6T Tht'y 0iiw so flilimnea ud AERONAUT TO TRY AGAIN. not aware that any damaie had been dune. Kviileutiy. the Admiral Mid, tbn Kt- - Lsuils. (tet. 28 The aimlp of T, fiahermen bad shown no li&iLS. C. Renbow of ColninliuR. Must., waa toTh Admiral repeated that he day inflated and held ready to make had regretted that any tnjury that greatly trial, had the wind nn been io strong, been done snd added fishormon lien bow started the engine and rethe Hiuslan Rownment volved tit fans to vtiow that every feed no dJttU compensation. r ttk ample would thing waa In readiness, but ttnaliy It waa decided not tn mike the atBLOWN UP-BIBXQ OF AFRAID tempt in 1 he face or tin-- gale prevailing. The exposition management H anxious arrival Vico, Spain, - Oct. 26. The that o her I rials he nude by airship Emperor of the Russian battleship wa com and arrangement navigators Alexander HI, Borodino, Orel and pleted which may result ia trtafx to- Kniaziuirnff and the transport Anatcd. morrow by both Vapraln Baldwin and in this port, Baa Benliow providing weather condition! which have anchoredcxcItemenL caused considerable are favorable. The cummandor of the port immediRussian flngship and SESSION OF BASKBAU. LEAGUES. ately boarded the Rojexavenaky that Informed Admiral could not perNew York, Orf. 26 Th caaventfon the Spanish government rematna wtlhinth to warship mit the of protes-tionof the National Aoaoriatloa Rojestwiisky a reply Baseball Leagues wa resumed port. Admiral vessel needed repairs hia Pwas that PowT. hotel. today at the Victoria reaxon he had separers. of the Fasten1 Baseball and that for that aqoa fd Preftldent of ated from ihe remainder w League, was tbe league, and J. H Farrell of Auburn, ron. Tha commander tbe Spemj govN. Y., waa secretary of promised to inform ernment cf tbs Admiral'. treasurer. thaAdmlral be Several minor committee were ap- and communicate to anon a it aa pointed sml a comnltree on revision of government's reply the constitution was appointed with event ua Admiral Rojcstvensky W. H. Luca of SHiVane a member. Tbi committee went lau wsaion this . (Continued o Faff aUBttwv - |