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Show P MONEY IS NOW BACK FLOWING INTO THE EQUAL NEWS SUMMARY RIGHTS FOR JAPANESE Runs on Treasure Vaults Have Practically Ceaced and Only Troublesome Feature ie Tendency Toward Blockade of Domestic Exchange. Three Red Men Killed in Encounter With Soldiers Who Had Gone to Make an Arrest. Foreign Minister Hayashis View! as to Refusal to Naturalize Subjects of Mikado. I.j-lura Chicago. A dispatch to the Tribune from Parkersburg, W. Va., says: A remarkable freak of nature la an Infant of W. II. Banes, an employe of The baba, a factory in Matoaka. which is named William Edward Banes, Is only 8 months old, and The babe at weighs 110 pounds. birth was of normal weight, but has increased steadily In weight until It is now s prodigy and weighs almost as much as its mother. Cutting Miners' Wages. Seattle, Wash. Grank Forks, B. C., miners and smelter employes of the Granby Smelter company will have their wages cut SO rents s day. Word has been received from New York to this effect. This will affect all the miners In the Phoenix camp, as the British Columbia Copper company and the Dominion Copper company will make a similar cut. The Grand Forks labor union will decide as to whether the men will accept the reduction or go on strike. Much uneasiness is felt over the sit nation. Seven Persona Killed in a Wreck on the Rhine. Berlin. A mixed freight and passenger train was derailed on Friday on the Brohl Valley road, near Six persons were and fourteen dangerously killed wounded. The train was passing over s bridge and high embankment when tbe locomotive and a passenger car were derailed and fell to the bottom of tbe valley. The freight cars, which were loaded with stone, fell upon tbe passenger car, not one of whose occupants escaped injury. By-lill- ie TROUBLES OF SHIPPERS. Cant Get Cara Enough to Move Their Grain. New York. Following the recent protest of the western grain shippers that it la Impossible for them to get the trunk line shippers to move con-- j slgnments of grain from Buffalo to New Yoric and that in refusing to enter Into contract for these export shipments the results were greatly hindering the grain export trade, it is learned that the New York Central, the Lacakawana and the Erie have temporarily discontinued the making of contracts on grain shipments. The cutting off of contracts on future shipments was due to the purely physical condition of car shortage. It ia believed that the roads will all be able alike to relieve the congestion in a few days and resume the acceptance of contracts. A MONSTER INFANT. Child Eight Months Old That Weighs 110 Pounds. Butte Banka Are AM Right. Butte, Mont. With the single ex reptlon of the State Savings bank, which probably will be reopened shortly, Butte bauks are transacting business as usual. They are cashing rheeks as presented and have not curtailed depositors any way. The banks are In excellent financial shape and their managers say they will not be compelled to resort to methods now of being employed elsewhere because Incurrency shortage. Deposits are creasing and there are no unusual demands on the banks bore. San Francisco Bank Closed. Francisco. The state bank San commissioners on Thursday morning afbegan their examination of the fairs of the California Safe Deposit A Trust rompnny. which dosed Its doors on Wednesday for the announced reason that it was unable to ohtaln money for immediate use. not being a member of the clearing house. It was stated for the commissioners that they would not make any announcement until their Investigation Is completed. i H s 1 Ki-vu- money, which was temporarily with- Will Insist Upon Japanese Bslng drawn from banks subject to ruus, is Granted Rights Equal to Thoao flowing to the stronger banks and cur Granted Subjects of the rency is being provided in niott cases OtherPowora. where tbe demand for it is considered Further engagements of legitimate. gold by Boston and other points have Tokio. A delegate from the Japanbrought up the total engagements abroad under tbe recent movement to ese residents of San Francisco interviewed Foreign Minister Hayashl on $20,530,000. Balances with the clearing house Sundsy and fully explained conditions have settled down to a normal condi- in that city relative to the prejudice tion. but there is still something of a existing agalust Japanese. He pointblockade domestic of exchange ed out that tbe feeliug for exclusion through the unwillingness of New was directed against the undesirable York banks to pay currency on drafts Immigrant alone and that American from other cities and the unwillingemployers welcomed honest Japanese ness of other, cities to pay out their laborers, lie requested, on behalf of currency upon drafts from New York. his compatriots, that the foreign of- st The condition of affairs indicates a fice permit tiie emigration of 900 hon-econtinued pressure fur currency rather emigrants monthly through Seattle than a breakdown of credits, hut rea- and San Francisco. Minister llayashl replied .that all sonable demands are bring met for regular customers of the batiks. The present it was advisable to limit emipossibility of hasteuing the expoit gration to half that number. He furmovement of wheat and cotton still ther assured the delegate that everyengages the attention of foreign ex- thing will be done to protect Japanese change dealers, and also of those who interests and at the same time emphaanyendeavor to keep in touch with the sized the importance of sloppingtradicalculated to Injure the thing general situation. tional friendship of both countries. Doubt la expresset whether the sec- Tie government would hereafter, he retary of the treasury will be able to said, supervise the kind of emigrants carry out on any considerable scale allowed to go out When questioned if measures had the project of the New Orleans exporters for accepting cash at government been taken to secure the right of naturalization for Japanese, Minister fiscal agencies abroad and transferHayashl replied that aa a minister of ring it by telegraph to points in this hia country, but Secretary Cortelyou ia nevermajesty's government he will encourage the alienlzlng of hla said to be willing to make such deposits of public money at cotton export- subject, but will insist on securing for Japanese rights equal to those t ing points aa will to a considerable granted subjects of other powers. relieve the strain. Minister Hayashl, continuing, said that he hoped that after the return of BRYAN 18 OPTIMISTIC. M. Ishll, the commlslsoner sent to Nebraskan Does Not Look for Pro America to investigate the subject and the receipt of hia report, definite longed Trouble in Business World. steps would be taken to find n soluin tion in an amicable and satisfactory J. Bryan, Omaha. William Omaha, on Friday, gave out the fol- manner. lowing interview on the business and GERMANS ARE CONFIDENT. financial conditions: "I do not look for any prolonged Believe Now Is the Time to Buy Amih trouble in the bnslnesa world. Condilean 8tocka. tions which made a panic and depresBerlin. The violent financial squall sion in 1893 are entirely' different now. Then prices were falling because In the United States ia regarded here of a restricted money aupply. Now as having passed ss quickly as it came we are in the midst of tremendous up. Tbe great Berlin banka are their customers that the crisis gold production which gives an abundant money aupply and maintains which for a week has gripped Next York, Is relaxing and that conditions prices so that business is brisk." Then you do not think tbe present in America are bo sound that no deep bank trouble abowa tbe need or an seated consequences can follow. A representative of powerful Holland emergency or asset currency? financial fhterests, who happens to b Not by any means. On the other here, has sent word to Amsterdam la a I It think strong argument that now is the time to invest in hand, against an afcset currency. Suppose, American securities, and many Berlli for Instance, we had been Issuing as- broken in their letters to customen set currency during the past year and advise them to go in for Americas in addition to the present trouble the. stocks now, while they are under 1 people bad distrust about the money? pressure that probably la only ten That would make matters so much the porary. It la tbe large offers made is worse. As it is now, there is no Europe by American holders that hard doubt about the quality of our mused American exchange to rise to money. 126, a rate which the Vossische Zet tunga financial reviewer says is within Settling out precedent Three States to Rate Queetion. Two Thousand Men Discharged by tha Atlanta, Ga. Thorough cooperaNew York and New Haven. to in be the methods in tion pursued New Haven, Conn. Tbe New York, enforcement of laws regulating railroad passenger fares in the states of New Haven and Hartford company has announced that immediately mors Georgia, Alabama and North Carolina, than 2.000 hands upon the steam syswas agreed upon Friday at a conferwill be laid off, beside several ence held in thla city by the governors tem hundred more in the Rhode laltnd of those states. After a discussion, trolley service. Work upon a large which began at 9:30 Friday morning, number of improvements will eHhet and which lasted until late In the be stopped ir largely curtailed. The afternoon, with a brief interval for curtailment is Indefinite and depend Inncheon, the three chief executives somewhat upon the general financial reached an agreement and the meetsituation. It is largely a precautioning was adjournd. ary measure. Washington. In a battle between United States troops and Indiana which occuiTed in southern Utah, three persons wen killed, and another worndcd. all said to hve b(eu Indians. The news of the occurrence was conveyed to the Indian huresii in a telegram from Superintendent Shelton, and was dated October 30. The army command consisted of four officers, seventy four men and three Indian scouts. The telegram to the Indian bureau, which was dated at Ship Rock. X. M.. follows: The troops have returned from southern Utah. They arrested nyllllie and nine other Indians. Three others were killed and one wounded while shooting at the Indians. The Indiana are quiet, and I don't anticipate further trouble." The officials of the Indian bureau assume that the killed and wounded are Indiana. The Indians arrested are part of a band of Xavajos from New Mexico and eastern Arizona. A number of Indians under tiie leadership of have been creating disturbance because of their disinclination to observe regulations. So offensive became their actions that Superintendent Shelton made a request that soldiers be sent to the reservation and troopa I and K of the Fifth cavalry, under Captain Willard, were dispatched from Fort Wingate, N. M., to Arnetts, Utah, the 22nd Inst It was not intended at the time that their presence should mean any more than a demonstration with a view of quieting effect OF Cm-nibal- New York. Runs on the banks and trust companies are practically over; Disturbances Caused by Disinclination of Navajos to Observe Regulations, Their Actions Becoming so Offensive That Soldiers Were Sent For. The steel plant of the United States OF WILD IN-FATE- HS 6teel corporation ut Columbus, Ohio. ass closed down Indefinitely, throwing SOU uu-out of work. men were killed as the result Crew of Forty That Btartsd for PhilFour Belief Expressed That Revolutionists of au explosion which blew up tiie ippines Probably Captured by Planned the Kidnaping In Order ' two mills of the Atlantic Dynamite of Terra Del Fuego. to Bring Girl's Father Within Wis. at Ashland, company Their Reach. President Roosevelt has Issued his Thanksgiving proelamutiou, through Chicago. A special to the Record-Heral- d the secretary of state, naming the last from New York saya: Efcten! Loudon daugh Thursday In November, the 28th. was probably tbe fate ol cannibals by ter of Alexander l.:i;.o:i!.blii, A contraet for steel rails amounting took the of have been the crew of forty sailors that and wu-m- i mother is to 15.1'OU tons la said S. out Sewell Arthur sailing ship big s princess, lias mysteriously closed between. the Untied States of Philadelphia April 3 on the start ef In 1 minimi, anil all tbe Steel corporation and the Imperial her long voyage carrylug coal to the of the Russian embassy and railway of Japan. Stid'and Yu:J are being employed to Three armed men held up a fretgnt Philippines. Word has Just been received at tM t'ai'e her. Misa Barbara, who is 18 train within five miles of Los Angemaritime exchange that tbe vessel was iid. wu.-- vUiliug London with les, wounded one of the train crew, her j ,uin.;-- r hiMer, in charge of an robbed them of $?5u and two watches wrecked near Terra del Fuego, and all signs point to the survivors having The trio went to and made their escape. Lrighi,!) xoverni-ss- . been captured by the cannibals that tl.u Muwn-Oet. 24. and on The physicians In attendance on infest the islands in that vicinity. The coii.ii:,. i.ut Barbara became separated Emperor Francis Joseph have decided nr tl" wck and the almost cerIn The from her companions not to issue any further bulletins, as news of t:.e crew came from the! fate tain a.i'l has not since been seen, although consider his convalescence ia they steamer Fridthjkof. Since the! sealing tie case v. as immediately reported to progressing satisfactorily. Arthur S. Sewell sailed, not one word the c. and the foreign olfice, act The stockholders of the Norfolk A was received regarding her until a lug at the argent request of tbe Rus- Southern railway have ion tinned the letter came on Thursday from the Norsian got eminent, ordered that no efof the directors to Issue $25,fXM,-00- wegian sealer. plan fort he ;i:i!ed in the search for the in bonds for the purchase of rollThe Sewells first stopping point ici'ing g.:l stock and oilier itupret omenta ing was to have been Seattle. The Frid-thjkh'hiee .iifs l.aponlihln disappeared ns the "Utile Alton known is What reports that on August 29, the g'- Tin s i has received a note in Oil coma haudri: mg whir, she recognizes rase against the Standard fur trial while emitting near the southeast headland of NnJr island, half way bepany of Indiana has been set B'i Ii.irhaia's, s iying that she had been on 0, by Judge Bethea erf thf tween Capre Pillar and Cape Horn,, January was oiitMuie and J the theater United States district rnuit at Chi the lookout reported a derelict ahe.itd.' now a in the cellar of a house Tbe derelict proved to be a cago. in the the part of lxmdon, ttta accorded was Gould Helen square-riggeMiss ship that tn every addi-sof which she was unable tc ascertain. The girl added that bite honors of a general officer of the way answered the description of tbe was wounded and suffering so severe- American army by the officers and Sewell. As tbe wreck whs evidently men of Fort very recent, the Frlilihjkof's captain ly tha' she Intended to imlson herself enlisted in the hope M. laipouhhin has been director of Ksns., In the review of troops last made an Investigation, of discovering some of the possible the police department in Russia and week. On tbe shore of Noir The British steamer Cape Corso and survivors. Miss Kusm-1suggests that revolutionists planned the kidnaping with the the schooner Albert Meyer, the latter island a landing party from the Norwere wegian vessel discovered traces provobject of bringing her father within sailing from Bellingham, Wash., the1 their reach. He is now on his way to In collision Oil. 19. while off Cape ing that a considerable party from sustained wreck had made Us way to that land. Both vessels London. Flattery. The trail led away from the beach. alight damage. The sailors from the Fridlhjkof folWORST OF CRISIS IS OVER. A dispatch from Mojl reports tnat lowed the trail as far ss they could Kokwo steamer the Japanese freight In New York Maru, from Hongkong to Yokohama, make It out, but finally abandoned the Marked Improvement Situation and Securities Art Higher. went ashore in a storm off Rishma, search, owing to the danger from the crew cannibals. In that inhabit the Island. New York. The principal events in and Is a complete wreck. The The natives on the Islands In that parti life a in rescued was boat the financial district on Monday IndiThe purpose of Secretary Taft's vis- of tbo sea are cannibals of the fiercest cated that the worst of the crisis was kind, and shipwrecked Bailors could over and that conditions were settling it to Sublg Bay la to emleavo. to have little hope of escaping from between of a difference opinion down to normal. There were no fur conthem. the and the respecting navy army ther bank suspensions, and reports on a large of tinuance expenditures were favorable for tbe resumption of THOUSANDS BURIED ALIVE. : aeale for tbe fortification of that bay. most of the banks which closed temworkmen were InSeven foreign Turkish Villags Completely Destroyed porarily last week. Tbe engagement In an explosion at of $18,750,000 in gold from Edrope jured, four fatally, by Great Landslide. Clair-tofurnaces of the for importation to New York was fol- one of tbe blast Russian Turkistan. The Fa. Tsshkend, Clairton, Steel company, at lowed by tbe sensational announceaccident was tbe IIUlo town of Karatagh, in the Hussar said the that la It ment of sales of American copper result of a premature discharge of district of Bokhara, haa been overabroad which will further Increase the whelmed and completely destroyed by dynamite. tide of foreign money to this country Davla James, one of tbe owners of a landslide that followed the earthto an aggregate of over $25,000,000. the Globe Electric Light A Css com- quake of October 21. According to This, with the rapid rise of good sewas shot and probably fatally the latest repoits of the disaster a curities on the stock exchange, in pany, wounded at Globe, Arlsona, by II. 3. majority of the inhabitants of Kara-tag- h some crises aa milch aa 4 and 6 per lost their lives. Tbe first reports It la understood the reason Buckner. rent and the policy of the trust com- for the shooting was trouble over min- of the casualties were exaggerated, panies not to pay out currency for ing claims. the death list being placed as high as hoarding purposes, all contributed to Mrs. Jonathan Chip received a tele- 15,000. Karatagh haa about 2,500 in strengthen the feeling banking phone message at Oregon. Mo., saying dwellers, and there is reason to becircles and among the public at large. her daughter. Mrs. Silas Allen, bad lieve that about 1,500 were buried So well was the situation In hand that been killed from a shock from an elec- alive. tbosa who survived the there was no such scurrying about of tric wire, and she dropped dead. disasterAmong are the governor of Karatagh conferfinanciers and hasty leading Mother and daughter will be burled in and hia mother. ences as took place during the closing the tame grave. days of last week. Relentless war against tho bubonic Cannon Introduced as Our Next President has been declared by the city plague Russian General Killed by Woman. and county boards of health at BelIII. After being IntroSpringfield, St Petersburg. General Msximoff-sky- lingham, Wash. What amounts to a duced aa the next president of the director of the department of ban on all vessels arriving from United States, Speaker Joseph F. Canprisons of the ministry of the Interior plaguc-Infccte- d ports, Including Seatt- non of the national house of representwas shot and killed on Monday. The le," has been placed. the atives, on Thursday addressed general was the first responsible ofAsserting that they could not make Springfield men's club on the stability ficial connected with the Russian wages on the mileage under tbe twenty-f- of the countrys finances. miles an hour speed limit reprison and It la supposed that thla was ive Mr. Cannon spoke of the great the reason be was selected for assas- cently imposed on the Missouri wealth of the United States and Its sination by the terrorists. A young the engineers of that road have great commercial and business affairs,, comwoman who has not been identified complained to the stale railway which were all on the most substanpresented herself at the weekly recep- mission of Nebraska. tial basis. The credit and currency of The report of the board tion of General Maximoffsky and reInquiry of the country should not be disturbed1 mained quietly in tbe crowded ante- Into the cause of the grounding of tbe by a little Wall street flurry, which' room until it was her turn to enter the battleship Kentucky, fully exonerates was not an evidence of disturbances general's private office. When she from blame Captain Barry, tbo com- of commercial business or lessened was in his presence the woman drew mander. It Is shown that the acci- financial ability of the country. There a revolver and fired seven shots point dent was due to the crowded condi- was no occasion for such false notions. tion of the roadstead. blank into the general's body. on tho a Herbert Parkin, passenger I Drank Wood Alcohol. MEAT PRICES COMING DOWN. steamer Bailie, whlrh arelved at New Tucson. Ariz. The bodies of four York Saturday from Liverpool, leaped Reducon of 10 Per Cent Is Made by overboard last Sunday night and was unknown men were found by a ralK road trackwalker on Thursday at Mar--' the Omaha Packers. drowned. Parker gave a woman lcopa. Investigation shows that death in of s the address Omaha. The packing houses of nohad resulted from drinking wood alcoshe be If u'l. that asking England, Omaha on Monday reduced the prices hol stolen from a box car. One memtified. on all kinds of meats 10 per cent and Untied ber of the party, who claimed that he court of the The supreme expect a still further reduction. Ed States baa declined to allow (be Kan- did not partake of any of the liquor, ward A. Cudahy, of the Cudahy Pack vs. tkilorailo case to be reopened. and who was found near the scene, sas C at Ing company .expressed the belief rase was an attempt on the part was planed under arm it. He refuses The the prices of all commodities would bo to give the names of the 1. a I men. It to prevent tbe state of Colo-n.lreduced and that the present financial of Kansas I mm for Irrigation pur- Is believed that the tp i lining Hurry would result In a general reducthe waters of tbe Arkansas as one of them carried a union card tion of values, although in does not poses f 0111 Globe, Arlz. river. consider conditions serlou. The nnexplred portion of the senFailure to Protect Birds. Ohio Bank Closed and Cashier Takes tence suspending from duty Captain Now York. Because of tbe decrease was in command Yiiliuni Swill, vho His Own Life. of (lie hnttlcrlilp Connect lent when it In birds, the United Slates is losing Akron, O. The Dollar Cat Inga bank scut aground on Culobra island, has yearly a sum larger than the capitalhas been closed by orders of 1.10 di- In i n remitter and the captain w ill be ization of all the national bauks tn rectors until after tbe funeral of Fred 1! to the country, was the statement mado dmy other than command, who shut himself ing it ship. Boron, its by President William Dutchur of the while alone in his home on Monday. On October 24. at Sterling, III., Hon. National Association qf the Audubon An Investigation of l.ls accuunts is go- J. E. Humlt-nuitouched a gale, which societies on Thursday. The public, ing on and a movement lit also on loot iherciipnn raised, permitting the water declared Mr. Dutcher. placidly allows to have the other banks of tbe city to flow through the Illinois Misel-ipp- l agricultural crops valued at $800,000,-- I take tbla institution over. According canal. This marked tbe ruin-- 000 to be annually destroyed by ln- -' to members of tbe directorate, a desorts, which dent ruction is entirely let Ion of the work on thr $7,500,0(10 ficit of $25,000 lias been discover! d. government utnlci taking, which was due to the rapid decrease in tha numTbe sixty-dag notice is enforced 011 all birds. ber of by Mr. Henderson twenty-livr j savings accounts la the Dollar bank. year sgo. Insurance Broker 8uicldes. characnoted a Harrison, Sylvester Uncle Joe Cannon In the Race. New York. That Herman Potter of ter of rout hern Kansas. Is missing CanG. Chicago. Speaker Joseph broker, from Wichita, and charges lmve been Doyleslown, Pa., Insurance non official campaign for the presi- filed who died Wednesday in front of the against him by Mrs. Kate Fathdential nomination wan started on ers, alleging that he has with him Waldorf-Astoria- , committed stmutle, Monday at a meeting cf fourteen Illi- iin.tn.ii ut her money, secured from was the conclusion reached by the ponois Republican congressmen at the her In wrhnt she claims was a clever lice on Thursday. Tbe detectives are Auditorium. It was derided to plice real estate swindle. convinced of this by the discovery of A decrease of 18, COO In the number poison in Mr. Potter's room, by the Speaker Cannon in tbo race whether ho acquiesced or not, but when the of pensioners on the rolls at the end statements to tbe employes of the hospeaker was called In at the end ol of tbe fiscal year 1907. as compared tel, and by Mr. Potter's note to hte tl.e three hours' conference he arid: with the year previous. Is the feature wife, In which he coolly made arrange"Well, boys will tie boys. Io as you of the bmivbI report of Tension ments fur winding up his affairs. The Five other Illinois emigre please. Issued. This Is ' bruises on the body are sllxht and Just Warner, men who were unable to bo preset I ih greiiixpt decrease in the history of old. are also back of the movement. the pH 1.4m bureau. IN STREETS GANNS ex-ten- cg Newlands Wants Conference of Inter este Connected with Transportation. Washliton. The summoning by President Roosevelt of a national conference of tbe various interests connected with tbe transportation question, with a view to restoring tbe confidence of investors, was suggested In a speech before the University club at Washington by Senator Newlands. of Nevada, vice chairman of the Inland Waterways committee. Mr. Newlands has just returned from the trip down the Mississippi with the president and the commission. To Prevent Bubonic Plague. Murder ia the Result of a Hallowe'en Seattle. Dr. M. J. White of the Prank. United States marine service has re Tucson. Arts. A Halloween prank reived a wire from Surgeon Genera' In resulted in murder Thursday night at Washington authorizing Tucson. Ramon Lavota, agod 20, with Wymans Dr. White to carry out his recommenacross wire a stretched companions, dation that all vessels on this sound the sidewalk, which tripped a Chinese be fumigated at once. Thla applies to The latter named Wong. merchant boats and every vessel large ferry drew a revolver and shot Into a buildto hold a rat The state board .enough murThe Lavota instantly. ing. killing of health met and notified s'.l the was derer attempted to escape, but county boards of health to take strincaught after a chlse by a score of by- gent measures to clean up their disstanders, and narrowly escaped lynch- tricts and keep a vigilant watch for . suspicious cases. ing. He la now in jail. Few Bank Failures. Big Conspiracy Uncovered. Salt. Lake City. Utah. Salt Lake beofficials Government Chicago. lieve that in the arrest of Miss Etta has, since 1890, been particularly fortunate in the stability of its banking McLean, the stenographer, and Alexthere being but two failander B. Gordee, a printer, they have Institutions, ure In that time; and not even in uncovered a conspiracy to steal the the panic of 1903, when banks in near government's information In the case ly every city of Importance in the of John R. W. Walsh, the former pres- country went under, did a Salt Lake ident of the Chicago National bank, bank rlose its doors. Managed by conservative and public-spirite- d under indictment for alleged misapmen. the propriation of the funds of the bank. Salt Lake banka have weathered every Mr. Waish'a attorney said that Gordee financial storm for tbe past seventeen and the recent flurry In Wall had offered to sell to him Important years, street has sot affected any of them in information, but that he declined tbe the least offer. thi-aii-- of - pii.-eiii- T four-maste- d d s reo-onci- n , I'a-rlfl- , ! fellow-passeng- o am-igi- ii cai-hler- p J y e Coin-misslon- insect-destroyin- |