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Show either Tnber thatStandard tSScr or Ihe has Utah Weather Forecast n 5brjer payin subsenp-Jo(5 than al other papers Sbined in Weber county, (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) poat forget. VOL D. NO. m OGDEN CITY, UTAH. WEDNESDAY MORNING. NEW STOCK FOR GREAT NORTHERN Company Denies That Its Function Is to Make Money for of prcsi&nt Policy Holder. 1905. JJ, PRICE FIVE MOSCOW lii'i-u- way rumiuny alia k. to be offered to atockholdera at par. was announced today in a circular signed by .lame J. Hill, president of the company. nay subscribe to the nes iock to ilia- - extent of 2U percent of Oct. In. tin til today . jhc iiucil ihe fol- . - - : WorkingmenOfcject to Religious Priests. r reti-rais- is ' i svi-rag- r y : a j fr util-landi- g. COUNTERFEIT MONEY ON TRANSPORT RELAX - FEVER FIGHT d th-- V n,o ten-doll- 1 me-uie- lnve-tlgail- on re-u- Oly-piiin- i, PHYSICIAN ii TO ANSWER FOR DEATH -- i t s aue-ces- s. d " I3.-.9- P. $7.-Jn- ed oiii-h- i I Jtni-,..- --- - n -- 1 1 - -- nilr pu'-pos- e j. a - : Adams Express Company of Pittsburg Have Lost That Amount and Clerk E.J. Cunliffe Is Missing, 1- la al ... $11,090 ag-iit- a biii.-nu- a !, CENTS i their present holding-- . The funds provided hv the .ale ef the new stock are io he used to keep up financial arrangement of a tem- STEALS l vgrtcul-tuta- lowing t'uliriiu: The I'.i.p laiud of tbe bonril of s'a'isiKi. of the department ol' ai'ii-.uiuliiid ftvihi tbe report-otin. slid coir ot til1 a- - fobim : Tinleu ol corn ou October 1 was- '9 2 as compared wiih ss j U- -t N i oil dm loin i 1, llioii'li. I9ii4, Ml K at tin ilj.e In 19U3 and s na-iui- v and EXPRESS COS EMPLOYE ESTIMATE OF CROPS a It'll i.tir ncrage of mi 2. porary character made during the Northern Pacific Gnat Northern litiTke piel'.iniitary estimate of the my Advice gation and also to furnish money fur rage yield per acre of spring wheal it 14.7 acquirement of new property and la a caulalal. ubjix-- l as may he ordered by (he to revision when the Dual rsniimie is of board of directors. Mr. Hill, in hia niiide in lk'ccuibcr. Tin condition iu 10. Tha session e of tuiu each. all made in rhr same jCrw Tortt Ott. it a. letter to the shareholders, says: Since Wasliiiigtuii show- - Ihe estimated avftc iasumnee investigating committee those In 1904, and om of the March, 19bl. when the last issue of the erage yield ol 22.5 bushel per aeiv. terminated for the week a; thr fidemial fuud. I!-The average quality of Miring wheat Mr. Olyphant was asked if it was capital stock of this company wa- - of j Momos. Oct. 10. majuii'.y of today. because of thej adjournmed in tbe is 9 as compared with 75.7 in 19P4 at 8. Fred Nixon, speaker of the a practice to look no further into ex frred io you for subscription, the rap- the fac:urirs here, iiulu-trlid expansion of the buvlnetx of your great quart, i of umi)kor-etch- , and 85 5 m auvniblr of ike legislature of New pendilures when approved by vice Tlie iireliminary return indicate sn (.irli i across tin- nwr We company baa made neceaary large president, and witnu.a replied: York, at bis home in Westfield. for new lines and property. the rest of tbe city, joim-- ihe strike uni crop of aliotit 959.3;i2.tNi0 bushels The testimony today cid not elieit have to." i Vire President Robert A. Grannies Kbr a portion of such expenditure of priiiti-sensational and bakot today. The I3in.3st:.iiiii rental-)- . or au average of Ur information of a been authorized financial j moriiioi:i threatens to become pener-- i 32.9 bushels (lux eeulaisl per acre, as dlaoounted wax then called. He eras aked about your directors beyond what had . chaiuc-terai. though it is oppoM ,1 by a titroug compared with 321 bushels titt.3 ihe $25.ihiii contribution io ilte l airangenienta of a temporary H the testimony of previous arltneaara. on account of the lltigutiou in j minority of tha workmen. as finally mlimaled in I!u4; 2X.4 committee previously disTit feature was the presence aa The street are coiitiuraiht'ly iran-- i bushel- - (91 centals) in 190::, and a of tbe executive officer of the covered. He presumed it was charged which your company was then Involv8ei-ra- l ls 9.3 times tuiljy pnav-simleu year average of 29.2 Mutual life Insurance company. These to law expenses. as that would be thn ed, that litigation being ended, it L quit. of striking sorkmen. in which red cental!. Tlie average fur quality Is rd President Hicham A. McCurdy natural course. Mr. Urannlas knew of con.ictetvd advisable that permanent ad Vice President Urannis and Ur. contributions to tbe Republican cam- proviaions should be substituted fur flags were carried, were held iu the 92.4 against 91.4 iu 19u4 and 79.9 iu paign fund in 1696. IHtirt and 1904. but such temporary arrangements and that induetrisl quartern and the polio' acre 19U". OUlette. be provided to pay for additional forced to disperse the crowds, but The preliminary e'tmte of yield Contriiiu-tlon- a fund Vhile it bad been hinted last week did not kuow the amount. could he made without hix equipment for the stocks and bonds, or aide from the affray today at the per acre of barley" is 2K.7 liuabcla ftat aome expenditures charged to Witness considered knowledge. the both, of your subsidiary companies, Uebrecbt Furniture More, no blood- - against 27.2 bushel a year ago ahd a expenses might have been contributand for such other aecuritic and shed ha been repiuied and Die len year of 26.U bushels. Tbs ions to campaign committees it was company wa juutlfied in making contaaounred dellnltely by Dr. Gillette tribution. to the various campaign property sx expansion of 4he system troops were not forcul to report to1 average for quality la 86.2 against 68.7 may require, and your board of direc- arms. Crowds ef sough started to last year. that tbs Mutual Life Inauranre com-ujo- funds because of the free silver menace. Asked to approximate the con- tors may authorize from titiu to litnr break the windows In the Tverkol The preliminary estimate of yield eomribnled $40,000 to the Tlepuli-Icalioiilcvard. the center of the previous per sere of rye Is 16.6 bushela against national committee tart fall; that tribution. to the list national Repub- to he acquired. Believing that funds for thee pur- ilieurdera, whlrb ha been reopened to 15.2 bushel last year and a ten year ia ijMHi fOo.unp was contributed. and lican committee, witness did not think pose may best be provided by an in- iruflic, but they fled on the approach average of 15.2 bushels. Tlie average la ISM, $13,000 was given for cam-ig- n it would exrei'd $2i.H0ti. Mr. Grannies was exciiaed far a time crease of the capital slock of the com- of the imllcc. The itorkmen general- - for quality Is 92.6 against 91.6 last year purposes. l.v are demanding an hour day and SS.4 in 19U8. Or. Gillette testified that be paid and Dr. Waller R. Gillette, vice presi- pany, your directors have adopted The average condition of buckwheat subject to your ratification. and a large increase in wages. Among these amounts personally in cash and dent of the Mutual Ufa Insurance the lasttanee at nar of their unique demand- - ia one for tbe on Oetulwr 1 was 91.6 as compared latsr in the day Mr. McCurdy said company, was railed. He said he I'.'wvldln by with 66.7 last year and a ten year avthat while he knew campaign contributmade the contract wlte the firm of I'. j.in.non ndditlnmil shares of stock at abolishment of religious lectures ions had been made he did not know H. Raymond 41 company, agents, of hi $iimi, each, alike in all re.iecta to priest a In tbe factories snd the sub- erage of 62.4. stitution of lectures ou economic and The average condition of flax on the amount a. He said that no own volition and no one waa responsi- that now This stock is now offered Io stock political Hubjocls. Ortober 1 w a 91.5 as compared with had been mads to campaign ble for this contract prior to 1903, but holders who may appear of record at The newspapers will appear tomor- 67.0 last year. oontmittces before 1896, and that, no the witness and tho president. The average eondiliou of toliacco untrtbmioijs io state or municipal The $23,000 voucher, were shown the close of business November 8th. row. Tlie employes of ibe electric pro rata of Ihetr street railways by a secret ballot vot- on Oel oher 1 waa 86.6 aa compared campaigns had ever hern made n this the witness. All of tnem had been ap-- ! J9' : for nlMPU r" the strike, and as a with 85.6 on October 1. 1904 snd a or any other elate. . proved by the wltnesa except the one .... . . ed to continue live year adverage of 79.1. consequence no ears are running. Vice President Giungta knew little authorixed by Mr. Grannisa. Dr. Gil at"f,k h"Mp.Y WM The average condition of potatoes In most of the factories there are $24.. for new slock for shout the contributions to campaign lettc said they were for legarexpruxex. of ihe two parlies, one fur slid one against ou Oclolier 1 waa 74.S aa compared funds, but Justified them on the tamo He did nothing to ascertain for wltal eArh1 hhaw of4 hr, holdltiga ibe strike and (her are constant en- with 89.6 on October 1, 19o4 and a ground ss President John A. McCall confidential purposes these inoneyH stock now ten year average of 76.0. counter betwoen them. of tbs New York that the free were used. He did not know any one There was a collision between poThe average condition of rice on filter plank In thn Democratic platf- who could tell what legal matt era relice and workmen who were trying to October 1 was 66.2 a compared with orm arts a menace to the Interoats of quired the of $100,000 in one payment enter tbe Hoiebrick Furniture factory. 67.8 on Ooctoher 1, 1904 and a VU.6 the policy holders. jfl ear to the gereal solicitor. Au officer and a policeman were allot on October 1, 1903. President McCurdy was on the aland Mr. Hughes then asked if ihe genall of the afternoon aeseton. and wounded and tke strikers forced eral solicitor could not get $23,000 an entrance in Iho fertory and Instated Towird (be close o the session Mr. whenever he pleased wiihoitt disclosatate-aten- i ia the ccKsation of wMk. McCurdy made this startling the purpose for which it waa to ing The population Is apprehensive of that an insurance company was be used be and that witness replied disorders. cot aa Institution formed to make could. Oct. 10. The Vnited further Honolulu. money for the policy holder, htri was, Agitators arc openly preaching a Dr. Gillette said he never Inquired States transport Sherman en route to or should. le a great philanthropic . Into the reason of the Mutual Life's San Francisco, waa held here by revolution. and enterprise ftrinded to Increase so much greater I'nitrd States Attorney Brerkona and legal being expenses FIRE UNDER CONTROL. entire than the iwo other spread its benefits over the He Vulted Slates Marshal Hendry, peud-salcompanies. esrth. 141. never the made solicitor an ' "There a of that general Mug reiwns investigation Reports to has been a great mistake a Vnnlut's, Cal., Ocl. 10. Tonight Ihe C Ni'W Orleaua, Oct. report of what he did wirh moneys large amount of counterfeit American p. m.: brush inde." he said, about the real prov-lar- e fires ihat forest and hai great paid him; that he waa never asked for umuey lx abourd. Nine men have ben been New case. 18; total to data, 3,280. of life in the vicinity for tbe past Taiter dar Fetm'hare'been! s l'p,0, n,, moivtlJ no vouchers or arrested. Or these three are 1 icing llin-- raging Deaths, 4; uitsl lo date, 415. days are under control. Non huff New foci, 9. and Yriiiura are no longer lit danger. According to Information received Tbe wind hgs subsided and there is I'nder treatment, 181. Io ra-- r tor It. Ill- - V. Gllw"..?? Stl h about (00 dollars of the counterfeit a return of cool, 0. Dlwc.hsrged, 2,634. In niv view ttiar It Is not the holders. The weather. fuggy curod tbe $26,000 in 1904 he told Mr. wns passed In Nagasaki. Aa a result of Ihe order of Dr. smoke that has hung like a pall over fnrpose of such companies. They are Olyphant what he Intended to use It money bul lit lie effort was made to the entire country White pulling an end to the general Wlirn a man Insures Is The eifrinotynary. clearing. for. He said no money hail been ex- pu uny here. But one hill the Marine in a company lie should lake Into conha wrought by the disinfect kin and oiling by cam- wan offered at it local bank and ax a damage that service, alsnit soil men emNo dwellin enotmotia. sideration the fart that he has entered pended in any state or municipal hospital conflagration irphy waa arrested. Uni- ings in this vicinity have been dea-- ployed by the service will be Immeda great philanthropic concern that ia paign nor had ihere been anv contri- result C. H. dismissed. in defy hound to spread itself, evan bution to any congressional rommlitee ted State Attorney R reckons has the rayed, bul in many places barn- - and iately mentioned. bill In his posse-sio- n. Aside from the fact, that Ihe sickhave been devoured by though this growth prevents hint from beyond the one heretofore content their Witnexs said thar A. C. Fields, suAccording to reports received by the realizing as much as he expected." flames and considerable live siock ness is naniug, under me mosquito Inof tbs supple depart- authorities there are Inrge sums the r Kir John lxing, In additional in I ten of fenc- theory, sicgoyinia which berime of the Brit-i- h perintendent ment. receives a salary of $10,000 a aboard. A hurried made perished. front now on will not he able fected wood of lurllainenl. was a guest of the of hundred cords and not. looked after tills de- here s'as without ll at. fir- -t and ing twenty days were burned. It is impossible to esti- to transmit the tlfwase for investigailng roiiiinitiee at Its year, hut had partment for several yean, owing in ihe local official are said to have noti- mate th extent, of thli damage. Th fi f.r Infectkiu. which will carry the wtslou today. His duties are transacted fied the secret service at. Washington frost period. The first witness was Robert great loss, however, ia to tbe stockmen fight clow to the The change in the weather condichairman of the expenditure by a Mr. Norris, whose salary he did regarding tbe tumors in order that the in pasturage. Investigation niicht be continued when tions la expected to bring commercial foaintittee of the Mutual Life In.ttr not know. morn Dr. Gillette said the accounts for the Fhcrmsn arrived at San Frsncl-c- o, inf company. From hint it was advantage In the shape of a within resumption of buslnnsa to learn what became of $70,-f- s telegraph charged, postage, iaxea. ad- but the attempt to puna the bill with general stailon-er- v a local hank the month. jrave the officera a elite ehsrgeii to legal expenditures. vertising. medical service. ln, and salaries were under hia dlrert and the vessel was detained two Rif sum was -- pent In three install-a while further hoiira Investigation of $33.1X10 each, the lost install- - supervision. (MSS ALICE ENTERTAINED. An item of $3G.fflO fbr committee wax made. A a result five men In being paid ihe day after the for waa were fees. Dr. compento Gillette said, addition placed under Murphy praldcntial election last year. President's Daughter Will Sail for Mr. Olyphant said there ia no limit sation of committee menilicr who are srresl. Two of the men who are maHoms Friday. with counnot officers are of the riners ihe money the committee on tx- company. charged having 1941 In wuh in. In Mr. that out Ocl. their terfeited money isiitlliiin'4 may authorize to be paid Chicago. C)(arged possession. Hughes pointed Tokio. Oct. 10, 5:::0. Miss RoosetxttTbe Sherman sailed at five o'clock having caused the death of The Mutual Life Insurance com-j- y $243.MUI was paid for legal expenses here today enThe hoard In waa hex Klokow arno Irene 190$ under by while $347,000. it administering velt passed through wbenrts tonight. She maintains a confidential fund for h will Yokohama for wss it. roots B. Dr. at Hart, who a man )liver named $304,' Hinton rest were la naroilr poison. reported mpl expenditures. These deiaiis of legal expenses Ocon America Friday ail for Life without York held paynu-nsi, New to on rondneted 000. tbe while those of the e for this fund grand jury today alleged gambling game were not con13th. tober and the at coronera were hsll 174.0o, Jury ibe transport. by nmughi tiefure ihe hoard of trustees, Insnrarce company She waa arcompanled hy Master or on the hndy of mu clusion of ihe InqiK-smerely the total amounts. Bills those of the Rquitable $204.I(M). It Is Nagasaki Sidgn, who was Hr. Oremonic who Hart tho esuir to this committee from the law of the because Wit nes- said this girl today. TRAVELING NEWSPAPER MEN. from ihe imperial detailed then the pom that The attacked prriallv fact gtrFantl said, department after being duly autbor-H- growth of the business. i hv the executive oned her to hide In crime, lisuin-- lo household department aa traveling rw officer- -. Tbe for the last two years the legal ex- Will Be Given - Receptions In the wilhoul any cort for herself and companion. the reading of the money. pense were $100.04(0. or more greater uMially dvswn In cash. East. Th garden parly given by Count An entry of than ever beforo. witness xaid. occasign of emotion. 'i am not at h1 in $35,000 on the boob at tbe anion of lnyoue today wa sn Imminent the least surprl-e- d January Ifltit. witness ald. was sioned an invest Igstlon, only in a genA typical (tnuiiin day favored Chicago. Oct. 10 The first inter- the coroners Jury. he said, beimnse f ki'u In J?. cash. He was assured eral way. but there were some canes of amenities ever attempted by 1 expected to be held to the rrltninsl the occasion. Mr. Harrintan and purJls ',s ''ded for Hie KilicyholdeiV of litigaiion In olher states, some change enjoyod and of Ibe court tar trial. I am itinoceni. howev- ity apparently thoroughly u weg rcRaar pr frauds upon th company Ihst had to pres- clubs of ihe east nejieti' ,n,i iT,nt tothe crime J sni charged with, iirniscivss. They expreswd rnnrh ader. of ".l t'. me of the be fought and caused large expenses. west as organizations was iniilali-collection hsnd-om- e nd him snd I don't think I will have nim.li miration for the excellent of The expenses of the rompsny In day with the departure of a as for law purposes. Wit- art. or Japanese antique ohlrets in 1"3 they were special train from here over the B. A. difficulty in proving my innocence." did no: feel 19,12 w"'-to the responsible a O. wiih Boinhweslarn of delegation were 1904 i and in fotrpany. mi executive officer they having d(.721.:!)i3 BOGUS REGISTER. TO CANCEL CERTIFICATES. him u wns what lie 741 members of the Chicago Press club He 199.530. Witne-- a was perfectly legal. Insur- enrouie to visit Washington. Baltimore of no cost rs for ihi payment nor had done to reduce the lor (V1 s done and New York. Nearly every member Salem, Ore.. Oct. If. The a. a1 lanJ j Used by Street Conductors to Defraud that he had ance and replh-was accompanied by board today lif ard arguments in the UM. their Employers. more than he had explained in of the delegation nothing ' Item of expense until bis wife or sister. The visitors In- nuttier of the pmpcea cancelation of any holding tip Mr. similarly expended. clude some of ihe best known newspaKun-a- s an aggregate of 81 certificate of sal U'tiaii- - Mini, in the It was necessary. City, Mo . Oct. 10. lit the lerm of office of be was of state school land, held by John urre! here ycsieidny of a conductor Just before the reces- - was an- per men of Chicago. When thewilltrain I ""or- J- - Hohlrl Henrick, he IVUltlre and o'lnr of Minneapolis. who had two cash registers In hi reaches TJ'hlrgton. carriage ' curred to Mr. Olyphant nounced there was a sharp lilt be- in waiting to convey them about the Minn., and toc.k the mailer under adIh sccrei ervice if the hom the money went, tween Mr. Hughes snd J. Beck, coun-';;7'1ln will be given a reccplinn visement. The rcvilli Plies represent : Btreet Railway company be1,1,1 01 for ibe Mutual IJfe Insurance com diy.the They n 'Arttutlve of-fleer1'' White House when Mr. O. P. about 24.rt(i0 acre? amt are held for lieve it ha unearthed a company that panv. Mr. Hughs- - had asked that C. si for uo by llr Huclic- - then raised the ? A. Field, ihe superintendent of Ihe Reid will head the delegation to ihe conceit (ton on the ground of alleged miimifacinrers bell The committee of the Press forgery and fraud in the applications dishnne-- t conduciora in stealing fares. .J1'"5 ,1" ' xpendltnre of the com-- 1 supply department, be produced thito president. rlub. composed of President George H. for purchase. The certificate holders The bogus register In the possession of xml calling for afternoon wiien Mr. Berk Jumped reports of ssid to have Rowe and George Kempson. E. F. Gra- contend that they are innocent pur- ihe conductor arrested Hu - to thi committee. his feet snd said: Witne-- a Maurice, will meet ihe chasers. and ilia the board ha r, hwn put out by a Kan Krancico firm Hr. Hugh, when (hi iDVwtiRi ham and Friis tipor- - were made. ri p,y ,0 the ser- delegates at. Washington, and accomto go beyond me cvriifira'es. dial fiimi-- lt them io conduciora In all questions by Mr. Hughes. lion was started we waived them tn New York. At Baltimore Bute Attorney General Crawford, on pari of the couniry. had heard conlri-Mi- ,. vices of subpoena. You sent ua a list pany Vcir..' 1,1 you Ihe puriv will be welcomed by Goverud employes the contrary, holds that U)e board hav wrr made to campaign com- - of the officers e and he supposed they cams wanted to examine and these with nor Edwin Warfield of Maryland, the the power to review it act until after TO WATCH TRUST COA6PANIE8 of Baltimore and a committee deed laauea. fund. Dr. Gll- - many others have been produced. Now mayor fei. L?" t'ffi'lential and Merchants assoOrt. 14. The Trust ','1 1llni ihat campaign con- - If you expect testimony and want to of the Travelers Washington. This will he folbtwed by a ciation. section and the saving bank RAILWAY CO. INCORPORATES. htl been made and there disregard the tare of this to mans drive company through the business section of your ,,'hr'' fund Ihst tld- - money health, we will-- remand yon section of the American Banker's J,,"" ihP city and sn exhibition of the new here Oct UL The Psclfle held atmusl sessions iiken from. ubpoena hint." Ore., legal remedy ,.'i Salem, taken the places of Mr. Hughes reriled that he under- hulldings that have company, today, preliminary to the thirty first Eastern railway then asked that Dr. Oil- Oregon v,r In the great fire of to iho-- e destroyed ,,n"tinned. .lames M. Bock. stood the cnmpsny stood ready capitalized at 17 3'i".0nq filed artclc annual convention of ihc association called for and he real- February. 1904. On the arrival of the of Incoiqioration li"li today. The which begin tomorrow. Insurance produce anyone or roi the committee to train In New York, the delegates be In hia annual address io Ihe trust Is staled to be to build a railroad Gist Mr. Grannf-- x lie ised the right anybody whose presence come the guests of the New York from Huntington. Taker county, Ore..; comiwny seel ion. President Potter said appeared, aa subpoena voluntarily. Pre-- s club. to A Rums. Modne county, Cal. he did not wish lo go on record as to present the pres! could not be obtained of tbe entnmit-ICe- . are lYHlisin R. Tomp- whether or not there should lie federal ' presidents and the Chuirmnn Anns.ireng, raying: This BANK IS CLOSED. M. fuaniff and Fdwa.--i control of trn-- l companies, but he interrupted by kins. Thorn nd 'O'ioh.,!r",nf,'?,r of ,h" company of wtshi-- to emphatically urge "frequent a H to bn residen' commit lee can stilipocns. and If Mr. Osann. W. needed to run the busi-Ccan be obtained in no il'ielii-- s inai-te- d, and rigid examinations, whether Mare New. York. Oct. 10. The Cooper New York. however. Field's presencewill h. f '1 excuse he subpoenaed." or federal. nobody, but would other wsv.lhe after recess Richard A. Exchange Bank, a state institution at .Mr. W. B. Rldgi ley. comptroller of Immediately No. 20 Avenue A., on the east side of San Francisco. 4X(. lo. B. W. Ro;v 0,,1l"ia' o a- - little inron- 14f McCurdy, president of the Mutual lit- this city, waa closed today by order of erta. a member of the board ot elec- the rurretiry, ailvoesled some system Mfthe state banking tions of this cly. died today at flis-Tog- or federal control of saving baiil,. oil pliant fuither, Insurance company, was call!, y. of a lie of a ' hough he said this should nrd lie An official of the bsnk eaid thar the from the out tbat there ' '""ight f in ig ferenpe hill Jnterven1ion., in lpu; of $23,- - j Rinsing was due to hear withdrawals. ratilernakc. (Continued on Page Two.) eon-err- Wedneiday YEARLY New Volk. Oct. lit. A new t,ue of jO.ouO shares of Great Northern Rati Shaie-holiter- OCTOBER Fair, wanner i Thursday. ritlahurg. Ocf. - The startling and has abandoned all of conwas made laie today that forming with Hie law.pretense The protest which waa presented in the Ada hi Exprawa company ha been VK'IllUiM'd ui the extern of $iU0.l0l. behalf of the coaltituniki declared aupiKMedly through tbe pecuiaijoua of the continued propratiun of parliament are unconstitutional lecaue an euqiloi e. The following offituai Btatentent of Uiey render ii impossible to intpnacii the affair i glvou the ataoclaled Prea Ilia cabinet wbile th ooali-titio-n tor publu-aiiun-; being the pariiatneniary major-li-y should long ago have been en"Ai 4:30 p. m., Moneay, Ortotar , u bank of Pittsburg dekvered io the trusted with ihe direction of Ihe government. The resolution further deAdam Express company, at their at 6lo Wood aireei, Piitafiurg. a clared the opposed the package of curnuicy containing $I(M),- - W'ill of the nation and the cabinet 0110. Of tliia anwHinl SSo.ihsI waa lu crlkia hrfd now bcixuue a ooQxUlullonal billx, $iu.ouo in $50 hills and the re- crisis. Count Siephen Tisza, tbe former mainder. $io.oofl, in $5, $10 and $20 hill. The package containing thin premier followed with a brief apeerh large aixii of money was ewusigned lo rxpbilnlng that he refused lo continue the debate, which he considered ina bank iu Cinclnuall. admissible after parliament hod been "Tbia package was received and Then with hia colleague fur 4y Bdwand George t'un-llff- prorogued. who waa then acllng in the pkwe ills count left the hall. 100111x1 A of tlie regular money ewrk, who waa dqputy proposed that tlie royal rescript he disregarded and 111. debate continued, but till waa ig"Ounliffe left the office at the usual the time last evening, and ini morning, nored and Count Andrnxxy'x reanlu-Uo- u was when he failed to report for duty, a adopted with practical unanhurried examination was made of hia imity and tha lionae adjourned. Ihere were quite large crowds outdepartment, and lc was learned that bnui $1,000 of funds Intrusted to h:s side the public building, liu they were rare waa nriaaing. General Agent ki.qd at a distance hy a cordon if poMiner of ihe Adams Express ennqiany lice, and thnre was an almost entire iiumedialely called in deirctlvN and absence of tbe expected oxclteineut in placed the mailer in llmlr hanria. Later the atreeti. in Ute house of tnagnalt-- a moiioti io llgbl Ibe brought developments fact that In addition io ihe $1,ihi0 mlaa-tng- , proposed by Baron Ponay, vigorously a the hank's package m reining the proUisilng against the repeated of (iwrlianieni w rejected af$100,006 bad not been received at the of aeverai Ilnurs, but the money forwarding office at tlie I'nfon ter aI deb men ion of Baron Rooethy, expressing station, this city, had again Inquiries mails at hia resilience. 314 regret that Ihe decided to prorogue the diet and hoie Lucerne street, Weal 'End. showed that Cunliffe arrived home at lng for a eoluiiou of the present diffithe c uar mi ary ilnie last evening, and cult lea waa adopted. after cliauging his ekilhew hade hia famlljA goodbye, saying to bis wife that lie waa going out for Hie evening, and nothing further has liecn heard . from him. "Uunllffe has been employed hy lire Adams Express company since V aroll 1(1 discovery Frji-rvar- y e klng-emien- ir pram-galkm- I i king-emper- KARLSTAD TREATY ASSURED 1, 1904. "Previous to that time he waa ployed In PinrtHirg service of ihc American Express company, ilia Elec-tri- e Express ouuipaay and the Iniled Biates ExpitsM oompany of Hartford. Conn., snd bore a good reputation. He was meilHidlcsl, accurate and an em- A clerk. warrant has been Stockholm, Hwedea, nnL 16. The prolaihlliliea now ponnl to the prectl-rell- y at Hie unanimous rartlW-inic- a Karlstad treaty by tlie Riksdag. October 15. At secret ecesions of JnSh houses today details were fumishcil regarding tlie clause relating to the Issued charging matinur of ilia dertrunlhm of tlie fortiflcatJune, which atipeare-- t of the inlosing aaitsfectory io the member of the today by deiec-tive- Riksdag. e i Nor-wegia-it Ouuliffe wiih larceny. Mrs. Cunliffe, wife man, was vlalled late Hhe readily answered all Bh concerning her husband. euid that he came home Iasi nlglil at the usual hour. After eating sup hia toilet and iiikiii py he prepared leaving Ihe fernae he bade her goodbye, aa he waa In tlie liablt. Kho then naked Ihe detectives If anylhlng had happened in him, and when Uibl that her huslaind was no! working nl the Adams Express company office today, and that a large sum at money was missing, she weni into hysierk and tonight la in a serious oondliion. The dntecilves learned nothing of Importance at. tire home. They lieleve after left the city Immediately . bidding his wife ' t quea-tlon- Cnn-iiff- e Milwaukee, CcL 16. PARLIAMENT IS AGAIN PROROGUED Hungary, Ocl. 14.-- - i f s WISCONSIN CENTRAL SELLS. good-bye- Budapest, ' Storthing Seaeton Cloeed. Christiania, Norway, Oct. 10. Premier MMicIsun today closed the special session at the Biorthlng. which waa called to consider th draft, of the In-st-y of Karlstad, which was subsequently adopted by the Norwegian Re(ilyliig to a qurstion lie eald that In hia imparity a chief of stale h had not cmimnuniraied wlili the Danish royal house regarding the throne of Norway. The regular Hexekin of the Storlhlnff commences tomorrow. Tbs Journal Im day says: Tho WlHoourin Central railroad baa been sold and ib new iniereat are in full Mint ml. They Teprcbem big eusiera financiers and ihc change means that, the line will finally eitic.r Milwaukee, ami that It will become part of a great railroad wyaiem. As sized up hy Milwaukee financial The Hungarian diet, was prorogued today until December 19. without any untoward, lncldni beyond tho displays of angry resentment on tho pari of tire I united opposition In lx lower house. This gives a breathing space of feu week for further negotiations lie! ween the Crown and the IVmlllion, but th chanc-for an agreement Hro regardto ed a slim. The coalition appi-nhe willing to play a waiting game In the conviction that llic noctsailic of the government with regard lo money, and commercial treaties will recruit force the Crown to coneni to s settle-rnrnr railroad men. the a destre on the part of the Erie railroad to got control of liie Wisconsin Central In order to get a short route hy car ferry to Manitowoc for a connection wlili Die Great Northern railroad at Minneapolis snd .Ashland. The P tp Marquette railroad was terenily absorbed hy tha iniereaui and change IndicaiP- - Erin s stem. sate lire The Evenliit: new Inieresis In tho Wisconsin CentraJ arc quite cli'iely the probability of a of traffic Inieres's hig combination which will eventually form a strong, and General Baron Fejrrvary will go lo direct through rome from puluth at the lo sub- Minneapolis to the aiiiiord Vienna tomorrow or Thur-da- y cast, 'ibis corn hi tuu'Ksi or line will mit Ihe report to the Wisconsin Central, and to await his majesty's decision be formed hy the road and the Erie ihe Marquotie as premhis reappointment, regarding railway. ier or the acceptance of hia resign tion. Milwaukee. WIs.. Ocl. 10. "New and To reaeseiiilile the dirt before the come into the hwv end of the year offere the pohaiblily strong Iniereat No properly. of tho legation of a Hungarian dele- Wiaconaln t'enirai or gation. hut aa it Is mil likely that change Is Intended in Die plane the conparliament will make the necessary policies of the company. In- On enabled to the Crown probably will trary. thn conrpunv will h obliged io provide for the compush il plan more vigorously. Two of the monarchy changes have boon made in the board mon expenditure wlthoul delegation and without the of director to give these new Interunction of ihe Hungarian parliament. ests representation. Newntan Erb of New York, and O. M. Cutnming. president of the United Stales Morin? Budapast. Hungary. Oct. 14. ParliaTrust company, New York, are ment waa prorogued today by royal end new mem tier of the board." the rescript until December, 19U5. hiAiding The above statement-- , at a result of colPremier Baron Fejervary and Wisconsin elb lha annual meeting of the leagues did not attend the briefmereCentral company, today was giv-- n out The baron ting of parliament. lower at ihc concluskm of the meeDng. C. ly wnl the president of Ihe John Newman Erb succeed house the rescript signed by the Brown of New York, and G. M. CamFranrU Joseph proroguing ming was elected to saevcd Joseph parliament end tuared that the step ft. Dale of New York. The board of whs necesoilstcd by the fact that no directors will elect the list of off! "era success ha been attained In forming to be held in New Torts at a a new cablne' on a basis which would next meeting month. disorder. areiire parlianisnl against There were no Cabinet minister EXPRESS MESSENGER DIES. of (he insults present io fake nolle Juliua Count hurled at (hem. 1 Express rose and denounced the minisRedding. Cal., Ocl. i Dan Haskell, who wa ter who contrary to precedent failed l Messppger bandit- yesterday in tin n- -, siiot hiiiarbstm'iiL lo appear I liS said rob he ilie Deiliiar uiid io tempi The government," I ... shown con'empi of lire house stag, died tonight. ( Wk-enus'- t. r lre King-Emper- I An-dra- :i |