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Show iuuuaww wUmnnr UTAH VEAIOER FORECAST PRESS lUASSCOATED IEIEGIIOTC SEME. SUOVEIS TODAY AM) SLSDAY' jUUWM. VOL. ' NO. 282. 1. OGDEN SATURDAY CITY, UTAH, OCTOBER 8. MORNING. PRICE FIVE CENTS 1904. ' SEVEN DISPUTE OVER NOT VERY EFFECTIVE Messengers Have Slipped Through Fortress Claims it Can Hold Out for Nine Months. Tl vTf M A SPARK m. St Petersburg. Oct 3. 8:05 a. OcA special dispatch from Mukden tober say there haa been no change in the general situation. The to ade of I'm! Arthur appears not of have been so effective aa a number through. mHarngprs have slipped laiMt advices said that the fortres had sufficient ammunition and provi-I- A special to Portland, Ore., the Oregonian from Coqullle City, Oregon, ataieo that miners have arrived from the Beaver Hijl coal mine nay that an electric spark from a motor In the sixth level caused an explosion nt Japanese ed. CAUSED EXPLOSION Electric Spark From Motor Caused Explosion Which Hurt Two Men and Badly Damaged tha Mine. Oct 7. yesterday afternoon which seriously burned the motorman and bucker, and Are to the entire mine. The Oreset to enable the garrison to bold gonian's correspondent says that Mine out alne months. Superintendent Chandler, In a conversation over (he telephone tonight IMPERIAL GUARDS admitted that a few seta' of timber LEAVE TOR EAST. caught fire, but denied that an explosion had occurred. The superintendm. a. 1:60 7. St Petersburg, Oct that the extent of the damof the Imperial ent added The first troop cannot be learned, aa the bulkage Guard left St. Petersburg tonight for heads are closed ud will not be rethe front. They consisted of the Secopened until Monday. The Beaver Hill ond Division of the Finland Guards, mine la one of the richest coal propla Csarevitch honorary the nhlch of en lea in this state ud If the conflacolonel. gration la aa serious as reported the damage will run into tha Bullions. NO COMMUNICATION. London, Oct 1 The Telegraph's Che Poo correspondent, cabling undar date of Ortober 7th, say that the gale la preventing communication with DOUGLAS FOR THE Port Arthur. HAS NERVOUS DEMOCRATS PR03TRAT10N. ' Chellablnsk, Rurnda, Oct 7. Captain armored Andreieff id! tha Russian Vladivostok cruiser Russia of the squadron, passed through Cheliablnnk on Ortobsr 6th on his way to Eastern Russia He la suffering from accule nervous prostration, the result of ter- rific tension during the naval fight on August 14th with the Japanese under Admiral Kamlmura, i fleet the departure, of the following from Roesia. Gromboi and Rurik Vladivostok. The sums ailment affects many of the wounded who are being Invalided home nnd who look Ilka It seems Impossible living rorpaea fur the nervous eystem to recuperate from the awful strain to which It la luhjected la a modern naval battle. AGAIN THE SMOLENSK. France, Oct. 7. The Russian volunteer fleet steamer Smolensk arrived In the roads today from tha Havre, Mediterranean. RUSHANS WORE CHINESE COSTUMES. Toklo, Oct. The Imperial 7. headq- uarters Issue a report today of tha nrat Russian military movements sna skirmishes with the Japanese south of Mnkden, aa follows: On Oct. 4th, a few of the enemy's of wilry approached the vicinity Myingplenmen, but our force drove thru off. 7k enemy, with a battalion of Inanity. li squadrons of cavalry and fto guns, advanced toward Shalluhal-- m October 4th, and retreated Hnnngnhan October 6th. In this dirteflon there were only two or three id ntr squadrons of cavalry, whose out-Plines extended between Klaokou-ha- n ud Wangchlafen. The Russian infsntry heading the column wore Chines costumes. On October 4th a small body of tha enemy attacked our picket at Pina-itand on the Mukden road, and his repulsed. The enemy left tm to-nr- d mt and rifles behind. dd ore All the enemy Chinese clothing. 'Tour squadrons of Russian cavalry nme to BunahutsuiUn, on the Fuahun fttd. October 3rd and remained there JJlhe morning of October 6th. The enemy's cavalry patrols have Jwn seen k. ;h of Wullchlee and umgwangiao, hut they Tetreated t Lutoakou, leaving Infantry Htroi. 4tnchment f the enemy's cav-- j 4th, with three guns, ad-- I toward Khlotai and, taking up Wltion at Tatai, fired on our ""P north of Yentnl." 3 nr PISH QUIT BITING. .Princeton, X. J Oct. ur weeks at Buxxarda d Bay, rri?d In Princeton to-- 1' ere he was welcomed by the ! family, who returned wweeka ago. Mr. Cleveland waa In health and said he had Gro-4r1,n- ,1 a3(A restful efnt to discuss the hem summer, political nd femnrked he had not ol lowing it closely of late. THE JUDGE IS HOME. ,Pu. is tv, hii T Oct. Alton B. Parker from New York this mce drove over hie af-ft- ra the progress made He then worked eoTespondcnce until dinner. PlOW'n8. Dost on, Oct. 7. Massachusetts Democrats In state convention today without friction. The entire state ticket, headed by William L Douglas, a manufacturer of Brock ton, wu nominated by acclamation. . Other nominees are: Lieutenant Governor John C. Crosconduct-edprooesdl- by. Secretary of State Henry T. ng Bcheaf-fe- r. Treasurer and Receiver General Edmund C. Codraan. Auditor Francis X. TetraulL Attorney-GenerJohn L. Leahy. Tha pisiform adopted by the convention endorses the national candidates and platform, assails the protective tariff, charging that the eystem of protection It responsible for the prosperity of The huge Industrial gluts otherwise known as 'infUt Industries, basking peacefully In the sunshine of the Dlngley tariff, content with the auurance that no Republican government agent will run amuck' or in any way disturb their monopolistic tran- Much Feeling Aroused Agalnet Nsw York Agent Who Distributed tha Babiee Mexican Gava Them Up, Gladly. Aria., Oct. 7. District Attorney C. L Rawline, of Graham county, haa made the following statement of the troubles at Clifton and Merend over the alleged sale of foundlings sent out bom New York City for adoption of Mexican families, concerning which many sensational stories have been sent out: The persona to whom the children were consigned were In every case Mexicans and not of the better clans, either. Sixteen of the children were given out at Clifton and the agent then proceeded to Morenci with the others. After he had left Clifton n feeling of Indignation arose In the American population nnd a meeting was called. A committee of 25 ritlxnna was named to recover the children from the Mexicans. Accompanied by a large crowd of citizens, this committee visited the Mexican huts add demanded the babiee. In every rase the Mexicans were willing and glad to give them up. Several of the children became 111 during the night, due to the coarse food given them by the Mexicans At Morenci the following morning the agent proceeded to give out the remaining babies to the Mexican families. A meeting was held the following evening at Clifton and Agent Bwayna was ordered to gather up the children at Morenci ud put them In the care of the Slater and nuraes at the Morenci hotel. Swayne was asked to consent to the adoption of the children by American families. Thla Bwayna positively refused to do. declaring that they must go to the Mexican families or back to New York. A meeting of dtixens followed, at which some very serious threats were made agalnet the agent To avoid uy harm to the agent ud Father Manila, tha local priest, from persons, they were taken under guard to Moren-- vl and requested to take the train out cl and requested to tiyte the train out over. Tuesday afternoon the citlsene of Morenci met ud decided to give tho children into the possession of tho Bisters, provided they would take them direct to New York' and not' again, attempt to place them with Mexicans. This waa assented to ud on yesterday the Bisters departed with 24 babies." wu 7. Ambassador who haa been granted leave of absence to go to the United States on urgent private business, left St Petersburg tonight Before going Interview with Mr. McCormick had Professor de Martens, who la a member of the admirallty appeal court. The sessions of this court will be open to the public except when communications from foreign vessels are to be submitted. The decision to hold open session is a new departure for Russia. English criticism of the fact that the majority of the oonrt la composed of admirals has been met with the explanation that admiralty courts of Russia are modeled after those of France, Germany, Italy ud other continental countries. St Petersburg, Oct 7. u AUTO RUNS AWAT. WeT-Ala- , BANKRUPTCY. Oct. 7. hieh thmn a Petition of The Ala- - for were tjnokniptcy to-- creditor. OUR CARRIE THROWN IN AGAIN After First Release Spent Afternoon Clgaro From Mon 8ho Knocking ' Mot Another Prohibition Crusade. ng panic-stricke- hand-to-ban- 1 ian mothers of the pupils requiring a force of police reserve to quell the disturbance. The women, who feared that their offspring were to be destroyed, stormed the school entrance and had not a policemu and the Jut-to- r slanuned ud locked the heavy doors in their faces, the mob would have stormed the building. A dozen did get Inside and excited the pupils with ihrill cries. Thou on th out tide Joined In the uproar ud the situ, alfon wu rapidly becoming aerioui when a patrol wagon loaded with reached the scene. Finally tha women were driven away, and after the 1,600 children In the school Jiad been quieted they were sent home. s New York, Oct 7. A Mg tonring car carrying two women and two mu ran away today down one of the mountains of the Ramspo rugs in Orange CONDITION CONTINUES GRAVE. county nnd none of the occupants escaped uninjured. The driver lost conWalmer Castle, Oct 8. Lady Cimon trol of the car more than half a milt wu yesterday seised with chilliness from the base of the mountain and it portending n crisis. It apdashed don the steep grade at a fright- ud rigors there wu some secretion thnt ful speed. Fifty yards from the base pears been overlooked In the had it hit tha wall at the aide of the road first poaribly or thnt formed subseoperation ud turned over. quently, which led to apprehension that a second operation for peritonitis FLOUR TOR THE JAPS. might be necessary ud hence the hurried summoning of the specialists local from London. Early this moring It Is Pendleton. Ore., Oct. 7. A order from said the condition of Lady Canon conflour mill today received Hongkong for 80.000 sacks, (2,000 tinues grave. tons) of flour, whlph la said to be for at the i Japan see government. Twenty CORNELJs BEQUEST. thousand sacks of this will be sent this month by way of Portland ud Ithaca, N. Y, Oct 7. Daniel Willthe balance from Tacoma ud Seattle. ard a Flaka, who died lu Germany on haa mill same The just completed to Cornell shipment of 60,000 sacks for Oriental September 17, bftqaoathed University 1600.000. Mr. Fisks was st porta one time librarian nnd professor of North European languages lu Cornell KILLED BY TRAIN. College. Thla mcney wu once willed to Cornell b ry Mrs. Jennie McGraw 7. Howard Missoula, Mont, Oct but the will was set aside in was Spencer, evidently a workingmen, killed in the local railroad yards hero favor of Mr. FieVe. touigLt as the result of a freight train AGREEMENT SIGNED. acriaenL Spencer was badly cut ud other Little Isetantty. dying mangled Paris, Oct 7. Mliifeler Delcasee and damage was capped by the wreck. his on Sanor Leouy Cut! Her. the Spanish amtax a had receipt poll Sprnrer Nebassador .today signed tbs Humbolt in county, issued person relative to Morocco. vada, on September 10th. eat loans" s, ia In-go- ff Pekin, Oct 7. An edict Issued today appoints Ling Tuyen to succeed Tang Shso Kia, who la going to LHas-aas Taolai of Tien Tain. Ung was educated at Yale and la one of the first Chinese sent to be educated In America. He is well conversant with foreign affairs and It Is generally considered that bis selection is a good one. a. F-k-e, V1U.TART new Wichita, Kan., Oct 7. Mrs. Carrie Nation and Mrs. Myra McHenry, Immediately after having bean released from Jail on appeal bonds thla afternoon, went down the street knocking PORTUGESE AMBUSHED. cigars out of tho rnoutha of tho men they met. Lisbon, Oct. 7. In the Chamber of They have been arrested nnd are Deputies today the minister of marine again In the city Jail on the charge at made a detailed statement of the re- disturbing tho peace and obstructing cent fighting in Portugese Southwest the sidewalk. A has been called for Africa where a force of 419 PortuSunday to start a prohibition crusade. guese, operating against the wan ambushed by the tribes.NEW RAILROAD. men as it waa crossing the Cucne rivof er. Two hundred and fifty-fou- r Santa Fe, N. if., Oct. 7. The Arithe Portugese were killed. The min later said that when the attack was zona and Colorado Railroad company made the detachment formed in a filed ihcorporatiigi papers today lo square, which was subjected to a build a North and South railroad In heavy fire and at one moment had to Western New MpxIco, withflermlnals defend itself with the bayonet. The at Durango, Colorado, and Clifton, square was not broken, but the Irre- Arizona. The capitalization ia $5,000,-00n The company baa filed upon 20c gular troops became and were thrown Into confusion. A 000 acres acres of coal lands In Westd conflict, assegai against ern New Mexico and will have Ita bgyonet, waa the principal feature of headquarter at Tucson, Arizona. Tha the engagement. Reinforcements sent road haa been surveyed and will, with to the relief of tho detachment suc- ita branch lines, immediately to be ceeded In saving only n few of the constructed, cover C50 miles in New wounded. The commander of the de- Mexico. the Cuene river tachment FISHERMEN STRIKE. with hla forces anl returned to Hum be, where he now la secure, having Vancouver, B. C., Oct 17. All the sustained no further loss. halibut fishermen of this port went on strike today and the steamers KingINJUNCTION DENIED. fisher, Columbia and New England of New York, Oct. 7. Judge 8mlth, In the New England Fish company's fleet th supreme court In Brooklyn today are without fishing crews. The trouble denied the motion for an injunction ia about wages. The men have been against the automobile association of paid 26 cents per fish and the comAmerica, the object of which was to pany has adopted a new rule fur payprevent the 300 mile automobile race ing them one cent per pound for fish. over Ixmg Island roads tomorrow, for Tbe latter method of payment tbe men have refused to accept the Vanderbilt cup. Preparations for tomorrow's race for WILL TAKE TESTIMONY. the Vanderbilt cup were completed tonight All the big racing cars were Ban Francisco. Oct 7. Judge Coffey weighed In. Each waa within the for the tak2,240 pound limit. Until night came today laaued commission tha course was filled with swiftly mov- ing of testimony In New York relative ing cars. At times there were aa to the Dolbeer. will contest Th evimany aa 200 automobiles around tha dence thus taken will cover tbe testitriangular 30 mile track. mony of Detective Sullivan and Gust ay Bcholer and two physician, all of ImGREAT NORTHERN CUT whom visited the Waldorf-AstorOFF OPENED. mediately after the death of Miss Dolbeer. St Petersburg. Oct. 7. The Great Northern headquarters were notified today of the opening of the new white RAILROAD MAGNATE PRINCIPAL SPEAKER. In Montana, a $2,000,000 fish cut-of- f piece of difficult engineering, which will shorten the road. Indianapolis. Ind.. Oct 7. M. E. runs from Columbia The cut-opresident of the Cleveland, Cinrailroad, Falla, on the present main line, to cinnati, Chicago and St Rexford, a distance of only about sev- was the principal speaker at a Demoenty miles, yet the construction haa oc- cratic meeting In Tomlinson's Hall toto cupied nearly two years. night The speaker was escorted the ball by a procession of railroad YALE STUDENT APPOINTED. men and Democratic marching cluba. Cuan-hama- New York, Oct. 7. Rumors that a plot wu on foot to destroy n public school in the Upper East Side today caused a riot of several hundred Ital- u Washington. Orl. 7. Russian financial conditions, with particular reference to the ability of the Russian treasury to meet the enormous war expenses, were discussed tonight by Gregory Villklne, financial agent of the Russian eiulmwy, In on interview with the Associated Press, lie explained that the Russian bank notes, upon the recent largo Inane of which the foreign press baa laid great stress, are secured by gold In the treasury. M. Villkln said: On February iBt of ibo current year the. gold reserve of the bank consisted of 615.000,01)0 roubles, while (here were only 668,000,000 roubles of bank nous in circulation. On August 1, 1904, the gold reserve of the State bank consisted of $48,000.-00- 0 roubles, while there were only 665.3U0.iiO0 roubles In bank notea in circulation As a whole tha war expenditure of Russia from the beginning of the campaign until the end of tbe year may he approximately plaited at from 612.000,-Ou- O to 650.000.000 rouble. With regard to tbe means for tbe covering of Ibis expenditure unforseen by the budget; It must be regarded that tbe reserve In tbe government treasury by January consisted of 212,000,000 1904, 1st, roubles and after the covering of all the standing expenditures according to the budget of 1901, it amounted to 130.000,000 roubles, to which there must roubles of he 135.000,000 added economies realized fay the curtailing of already sanctioned expenditures for the current year; also 283,000,000 roubles realized from the Issue of five Iter cent, treasury bonds, and 160,000,-OU- O roubles from the 2.6 per cent The government bills. treasury treasury thus haa at tta disposal approximately 70.000,000 rouble, which la aufllctent for the covering of tha above exiwndlture applying to the mass-meeti- ITALIAN MOTHERS EXCITED. i favorably. full-fledg- Auditor Henry E. Turner. Herbert Parker. Attorney-Genera- l McCormick, wore Boston, Oct. 7. Missionary methods were considered during tho greater port at today's session of the general triennial convention of ihe Eplsroiml church. The House of I)(hps ud Ihs House of Deputies were In Joint session at the board of - missions nearly all day. At a abort session of the House of Deputies, the committee on tho admission of new dioceses recommended that the missionary district of Montana be admitted into union wilh the general convention as a The rerommendstlnn wss diocese. referred to the House of Bishops. In the Joint seuion many missionary reports were submitted regarding tba work of the last three years. All were generally satisfactory with the exception of that part of the board of missions report which stated that a number of dioceses had refused to contribute their share of the fund .assessed under the apportionment plan. The convention sent greetings and assurances of profound sympathy to the International Peace Congress. The Archbishop of Canterbury and several American bishops addressed a meeting of students held under the auspices of St. Pauls Society of Harvard In Cambridge tonight. Chapin. MoCORMICK COMING HOME. speeches Episcopal Convention Consider Missionary Methods Archbishop Of Canterbury Addroooed Meeting of Studonta at Harvard. Tha Republican State convention nominated a State ticket headed by Governor Johp L. Bates for a third term ud adopted a platform, the main planks of which endorse Roosevelts administration ud advocate reciprocity trestles. The convention also passed resolutions paying an eloquent tribute to Senator Hoar. quility.' The platform also declares in favor The remainder of the ticket la: of Philippine Independence. Lieutenant Governor Curtis Guild, The proceedings of the convention Jr. dosed with, the adoption of resolutions Secretary of State William M. Olin. In memoiy of Senator Hoar. Treasurer ud Receiver Arthur D. AMBASSADOR the Has Sufficient Funds to Covor Expenditures Incurred by tho War as Applied to the Now Loan. DISCUSSED of Massachusetts Nominate State Ticket Resolution in Memory of Senator Hoar. Oct ud most WILL REMAIN AT HONOLULU. The orders of the United Stales cruiser Buffalo, under which she was to nil for San Francisco tomorrow, have been changed, and the cruiser will remain here until further Instructions arrive. Honolulu. Old. J. STRUCK A REEF. San Francisco, Oct 7. The Merchants Exchange has received a dispatch from tan don, stating that the steamer bound Mineota, Captain Kirkwood, from Petropavlovsk, Siberia, for this port, struck a reef off the Tlgtl bar, Hept 5th, and became a total wreck. Tbe crew were saved. SUDDEN DEATH. Tamm. Oct 7. JesfA B. Sutton, aged 76 years, president of the Puget Bound Savins Bank of this city dropped dead while talking at the tele- phone this afternoon "j MONEY LEOPOLD RU88IAN BANK NOTES ARE 8E CURED BY GOLD IN THE TREASURY. MISSION METHODS RepuMicana Boston, crowded all received BATES IS CHOSEN FOR THIRD TERM al MUCH Evanston, Wyo Oct. 7.- - This little city on the extreme Western border of Wyoming tonight holds a '.Lin its borders six United States St umors. They are Messrs. Fairbanks, Dollivor, Fulton, Kearns, Warren and Clark. Thla la the home of Senator Clark and he and Senator Warren, with a number of other Wyoming politician came here on the Fairbank'a special this evening. Senator Fulton rejoined the parly at Ogden. He had intended leaving for his home In Oregon last night but failing to get a train decided to remain with the Henatorial party for the present. The meeting was held In the Opera House here coon after 8 o'clock. Senator Clark presided and siieechea were made by Senator Fairbanks, Dolliver and Fulton and Representative SrJth. A conspicuous texture in the audience wu n body of 40 young ladiea constituting the Evanston Women's Club of first voter. T'.ie hall hot-head- ed The Massachusetts Shoemaker Heads Democratic State Ticket Platform Rubs It In on tha Trusts. - Evanston, Wyoming, Visited by Bcna tor Fairbanks and Six Others Big sting Hsid There Last Night 8olomonvllle, continuance of tne gate whichadja-ceon the Chinn Ben nnd wntern on October 4, preclude active operation hr the Japanese fleet thnt in blockading iwrt Arthur. The British steamer Sixhan with a cargo of cattle and flour from Shanghai for Port Arthur ha been seized by the off Newchwang, It la report- RUSSIA HAS SENATORS WERE THERE FOUNDLINGS GIVEN TO MEXICANS IN ARIZONA, WERE TAKEN AWAY BY AMERICANS. . In an After Dinner Speech He Scores Sovereign of Belgium for His Policy in the Congo Free State. Boston, Oct 7. 4a a brief after dinner speech delivered before the Peace Congress tonight Booker T. Washington arraigned the Belgian government for alleged outrages In tbe Congo Free Stale and aisled that he had evidence of abuse and cruelty and said that a stale of affalra existed that was a blow on modem civilisation. Introducing Mr. Washington, Robert Treat Ixine, president of the Congress, and toastmaster of the evening, referred lo him as Honored almost universally throughout the country, but especially in Boston." At this tlma tha distinguished company rose and greeted Mr. Washington aa it did no other guest of the evening. Mr. Washington aaa seated at the bead of the table beside Miss Lund, daughter of Herr John Lund at Norway. After acknowledging the unusual and spontaneous reception, Mr. Washington at once plunged Into an earnest of the wrongs which he alleged were perpetrated on the blacks of the Congo Slate. "I have toailinony direct" he said, from Dr. Shepard and from the lipa of Dr. Morrison, two men who have gone Into the Congo Free State to work among their own people nnd whose story of sacrifice la one of dramatic incident a of history. Tbe Influence of tba civilized world should be fell and should free those people from tbe barbarities thry are t Sit-- - .'t "The damage to the ship amouata to nothing." It wu erroneously reported lut night that tha fire had occurred on the cruiser Washington. MONTPELEE JC J GETS ALL THEBLAME Many Hold to Opinion That Thla Cr tor Alena Is Responsible for Fro vailing Hsat en the Island of St Vincent t I Kingston, St Vincent, Oct. 7. Captain Kobma of the Intercolonial a that on September sloamcr Slbun uj vessel 29 at 6 n. m. hie' within paiw-three (files of St Fierro, lalaud of Martlaitjhe, on the way to Fort da France. At that Urns oat Peleo waa emitting largo volume of black smoke. On leaving Fort de France at noon, those on board the steamer had two other views of the volcano. Tho disturbance increased until 2 a. m. on September 30 when a magnificent explosion occurred. Subsequently tha volcano bees ms wrapped la a black cloud until the steamer lost eight of land. Captain Roberta Is nnable to now suffering! say what results the eruption had on These villages have iteen burned tbe cone of the volcano. their people murdered and maimed. Dr. There are conflicting atataments re Shepard tolls me that ha has seen with gardlng the condition of the Souffrcdle his own syea In one village eighty-on- a volcano. Some bold to the opinion human hands hung up to dry to be that Mont Pelee alone Is responsible presented to the Belgian authorities to for tha heat that prevails on the Isshow that the sbldlera did their duty. land of St. Vincent The barometer And these atrocities are mmmltted la dlaturbed. for ihe aake of wealth and Europe should net. a betIjORD DUNRAVKN REPUBS. ter example-tmy peopja In Africa. I speak for them, yea. aa I siteak for the London, Oct 7. Lord Dunravsn lit black of Africa, so do I apeak for tha a reply to criticisms by Mr. Wyndbam, white of Europe for no man mu abuse chief 'secretary for Ireland and others another without necessarily lowering on the Irish Reform Association's proall humanity, posals for tbs creation of aa Irish fin"There Is another condition concern-lu- g ancial council, points out that tba pro- -' which my race should have th poula are condemned by both the and sympathy help of such an organi- Nationalists and the Conservatives, zation aa this There exist la our own whose crilldmna are therefore destruccountry mobs of men who are gleen tA tive. - Lord Dun raven contends ' that lynching nnd burning men for supposed the program outlined appeals not to or real crimes without due process of the extremities but to moderates, and law. Nothing In the last tan yearn haa Is not affected by tha government's so rejoined me aa the sentiment of cerdetermlnatioa to have to do tain parte of foe aouth within the Inst with the miihipllcatloo nothing of legislafew weeks against this form of out- tures for auch n body the Irish Rerage form Association proposed could not Race hatred never settled any he called a legislature. Parliamentary problem upon thla earth. The way for union and the supremacy of Parliaone race to show n greater degree of ment era conditions precedent to every superiority over another la by greater suggestion the Association hu mad. degree of klndneaa and of brotherly love. No race la free Indeed ao long as THROWS COLD WATER it is ruled by passion nnd brute force. ON PEACE. noatim, Oat 7. King loopold - of Belgium, was assailed for hla policy as London, Oct. 7. Replying to a letter overelgn of the Congo Free State by from the International Arhltralloo sad E. T. Morell of England, at a publla Peace Association suggesting that the meeting this afternoon In connection time la at hand when hla majesty's with (he aeaalona of the Intern attonl ministers, In concert with the other Peace Congress. powers, can. with good hope of success, Mr. Morell charged that the King to the governments of RumIs appeal wu personally responsible In a large and Japan to suspend tba conflict In measure for the alleged cruelties prac- the Far East, Foreign Minister tana-dow- ns ticed on the natives of the Congo Freo writes aa follows: Slate in the terrific endeavors of mon. Nritber of toe belligerents having opollitlc commenlal organization to expressed any desire for mediation on obtain from the country all the ivory the part of other powers has majesty's and rubber possible. government does not consider that It The King was defended by George could with advantage take auch action Herbert Head of Cambridge, England, aa Is suggested by your committee." submitted who that King Leopold had done all passible to stop the alleged OTHER HEIRS APPEAL cruelties. The' government policy lu the Congo 8t. Paul, Minn., Oct. 7 The fate at Free Slate wu also bitterly denounced the Wilder and charities by Rev. William Morrison, for seven hinge on arguutrntaAppleby made In the suyears a missionary in tbe Congo Free preme court today ty W. D. Treadwell State. of San Francisco, representing the The Congress today accepted a renephews and nieces of Mrs. Amherst port of the committee on progagmnda H. Wilder, founder of the Charities. the recommending that Congress In The appellant dlasented from the 1905 be held nt tazonne, Switzerland. of Judge Burns, who held tbal One of tha first things which tbe opinion u bequest to the Worthy of St Paul Congress did today wu to ad pot resolutions that all nation enter into was definite and constituted a valued a treaty Insuring, In ease of dlapuia executory devise of property, that th between countries, that the differences nephews and nieces had no right ta would be submitted for settlement to intervene In the suit brought to corn true the terms of the Charity bea court created by n union of all the and that the corporation formed quest, powers. to administer the Charity was valid. The value of the charity la apiirox-imatel- ft I k, i T- f j i ' A ; i f. tt. : : fjs ' t l "V . i u BLAZES WERE NOT . UNUSUAL i I s ; 4 j IS it if;' , i ; i x " V ::-- -- : i i i y $300,000. ANARCHY ni IN MOROCCO. London, Oct. 8. The Times' Tangier correspondent in a dispatch published today descrilies the growth of anarchHot Rivet Dropped by a Workman ism throughout Morocco. Tfftf tribes, Caused on to Hava Firs Suppoaad tbe correapondifot says, only refrain No tho Battlaahip Kanuo from open rebellion because there is Damage. nobody against whom to rebel, ns tbe Sultan's authority la exN. J., Oct 7. General cept inside Camden, the towns. All attempt to Manager Hllf, of the New Vork'ShTp-bulldin- g collect tribal levy and to secure company, today made the fol- at Fe have failed. The Sullen remains with oJr a few hundred lowing statement concerning the fire last night on tbe battleship Kansu icers lawless aoidiers. Moorish offeverywhere, the diipaich ad's, In counts of construction at the yards: There wu positively nothing sus- she taking charge advantage of the situation to sums money while the picious about tho lire on the Kauua. un shines, and the governor of TanAs a matter of tact tho blazes are not nnnaual and can hardly bo prevented. gier ia already seriously compromise;! The fire occurred In a lot of uw dust la affairs with several of the legations. that had been thrown about on of ths REASON FOR SMALL ATTENDtanka This ia done after tho tanks have ANCE. been filled with water to test them, the nw dust being used to dry up the New Haven, Conn.. Oct. 7. In comsurface of the tanks and show any menting on the decrease In the number leak. There are twenty gangs of riveters of freshmen this year, tbe Yale New working on Ihe battleship, which la today says that tbe rigidness in the shout 30 per cent completed. One of examinations in ancient and modern tbe rlvertera late yesterday afternoon languages and bad buRinesi- - rondhiou must have dropped a hot rivet or per- la the West were two potent reasons haps a eplinter fell from the rivet and London, Oct. 7. Mrs. Isabella' L landed la the uw dual. A fire ensued and continued to smolder until toward Bishop, the traveler, phliauthrophist and author, is dead, aged 72 years. VmldnlgfcL non-existe- d, f at si' ? i |