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Show thE merchant who THE I N ADVERTISES MAN THE IS JOURNAL SMILES AS HE GOES ?0 THE BANK WITH DE- POSIT SLIPS. VOL. X THE MERCHANT WHO NOT ADVERTISE 14 THE JOURNAL IS THE CHAP WHO SWEARS AS HE TRIES TO AUDIT HIS DOES ; ; ; . COUPON ACCOUNT. ilublisltri! Daily at (Duiini. lltalj No. 241 MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 19C6 SOLDIERS ARE Has Told His Close Friends His Ambition is to Suc- ceed Platt Has Taft in Mind as a Possible American Indian in His Most Savage Days Never Equalled the Soldiers of the White Czar in Their Succes- is Not a Wealthy Man and sor-President Wants Time to Work For Himself. Oct . Report WASHINGTON, that Roosevelt wants to be senator reftum the stats of New York are .1 vived and this morning a close friend of the President stated that the President has frankly admitted that it is his ambition to sucper-vfm- ceed Platt. The President is every day becoming more and more of the leader of the Republican party of that state and members of the organisation are here ing, endurance and tonguelng classes, each won outright a silver cup. and will hold for one year the Hitchcock championship cup and the Woodstock Kennel cup. The latter cup will become the property of the club member winning It twice, but the wine need not be made in successive years, nor with the same hound. BEAT GRIM DEATH almost dally to consult with him on ONLY A FEW SECONDS party matters. Other leaders submit to their plana to him In addition Woodruff, who does nothing until the President has sanctioned the move- Fateer Hired a Special Train and Arment. rived at His Ben's Bedside Just in The President1! closest friends Time to See Him Draw His Lest nomithe about that he brought withBreath. nation of Hughes, for governor, out the appearance of hav)ng taken a hand In the affair at alL LYNCHBURG, Va., Ovt g. W. K. President Btlckney, of the Chicago, Ryan, the son of Thomas Fortune Great Western, Is here to urge a Ryan, a very wealthy man of Philahe wants Roosevelt for another delphia, la dead here. He was the boy upon whom all hla term In the White House and says a continuation of bla policies will be father's hotes were centered and when very beneficial to all of the United Irformed this morning that the lad la very earnest In hla could not live, the distressed parent Plate. demands for Rooeevdl's renomlnatlon hired a speclul train to come to hla and declares It would be the beet thing bedside. The train made the 117 that could happen for the regulation miles from Philadelphia to Washingof railroad and the securing of uni- ton In 157 minutes and bettered that form rates. He thinks the PresWente time from Washington to thla place. action with respect to the rate bill was The father reached the bedaide Just a good thing for the people and the In time to see his eon draw hla last roads and wants the matter thorough- breath. as ly exploited and evlla corrected last ms they appear and believes with lour years more of Roosevelt this can DR. BROWER'S TRIAL be done. thinks that Roosevelt, however, IS NOW GOING ON Taft la hla logical successor and beexean as lieve Taft will make good cutive as can be found. As for himMan Who Gave Hie Wife Arsenic and self, he. wants to retire from the field Ground Glacs so Ho Could Obain that requires all of his time and enPossession of the gavarnasa It i gage In politics only as a senator. With the ample time he would have Hard Work Getting a Jury. st his disposal he could make a great deal of money writing books and their TOMS RIVER, N. J.t Oct. 8 Dr. sale would be augmented by the pres- Frank Brower waa arraigned here totige he has acquired. It la not gen- day on the charge of uxordde. erally known, but the fact la the The case baa attracted so much atPresident is not a wealthy man. He tention that It la bard to find a Jury, lives close up to his Income, being a almost every person having formed an He has an Idea lavish entertainer. aa to the guilt or Innocence of that It Is hla duty to provide soms-f- opinion defendant. the himself and family and, while he It la alleged that Dr. Brower gave could occupy a seat In the senate, and hie wife arsenic and ground glass, and do the other work at the same time, the prosecution will attempt to show he would not be held to such a strict he did so because he was madly that performance of duty as Is the presi- Infatuated with Stella McClanahan, dent of the United States. Hence hla former governess of the Brower childetermination not to run again, but to dren. This woman is against Brower endeavor to be elected to the senate. and will be one of the state's witnesses. de-da- re unl-clar- ee RtU-kne- or IMPORTANT TERM OF SUPREME COURT WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 8. The term of the Supreme court beginning today has a docket that contains some very Important cases. There are over four hundred cases all told, and among the moat Important ones are the folThe contempt proceedings lowing : against certain cltlsena of Chatta noora, Tenn., In connection with the lynching of a negro prisoner In whose ease the court had taken Jurisdiction; the suit Involving Jur-- rl eviction over the waters for Irrigation of the Arkansas river; Barcelon agt. Baker, Involving the question as to whether the Phllllpplne commission has power to suspend tha writ of habeas corpus In the Phllllpplnee; UlcHaywood and Pettlbone, er of the Western Federation of Miners. Agt. Nichols. Involving the question of their right of release from prison In Idaho, where they are Incarcerated on the charge of complicity In the murder last year of fcteunenberg; Steary agL Stranahan. a revenue case Involving the question s to whether the Isle of Pines Is tuhan or American territory, and Wilson agt. the secretary of the Treasury, to enjoin the payment of money on account of the purehaae of the Panama ranal. ansss-Colora- do WRECK NEAR ROME. ROME, Oct 8. Nine persons were killed and IS seriously wounded in a railroad wreck near Plcansa yesterday. an express train being demolished during a fog. Many casualties resulted from the effort of the maddened passenger to escape from the overturned coaches. FOXHOUND CLUB TRIALS. nogTON. Oet. g. The Brunswick Foxhound club la holding Its annual did trials today at Barre, where there the largest turnout In the history f the club. The first In the hunting, trailing, speed and driv prize-winne- rs TWO AMERICANS That Announcement and Archbishop Farley al Archbishop Begin will get the Red Hat Consistory. ROME, Oct. Vatican circles . that Arch-bisho- p g. at A person high er In stated thla morning Farley of New York, Begin of .Quebec, will aoon be made cardinals It la expected the pope will confer the red hats at the November consistory. p It was expected that Ireland would be selected for the honor, but It appears that the Vatican has changed Its mind. If such waa tha case. and Arch-blho- p Arch-bisho- CHICAGO BALL GAMES. CHICAGO, Oct. g. Each Chicago baseball team deposited ten thousand dollars with the national commission as an evidence of good faith and received Instructions as to the rules governing the world's championship aeries. The games are to be played alternately upon the grounds of the Nationals and the Americans, the first upon the National grounds, and will be .continued until one team wrlna four games. If a seventh la necessary It will be decided later where It will be be played. The winning team will23 per given 23 per centAlnd the loser cent of go per cent of the total. The commission will get 10 per cent The for the $400 umpires will each get and O'Lachlln aeries and Johnstone will umpire, the gamea 8COVILLE CHICAGO, Oct 18 DEAD. g. George Scovllle, of Charles Gulteau, a brother-in-lawho assassinated President Garfield, died at hla home in thla city. He had 1851. He bepracticed law here since defense of hla came famous through Gulteau. w Fighting Resumed and May It Keep Up Until All of Them Are Dead. ST. I'ETKItSBUKG. CVt. g. Private disiditiiiiw received today tell of nun-sai-rof Jews In Siberia, covering a period of six weeks, and equalling In utriH-Uand horror the reeeut lnaaaa-ei- e at Seidlee. It la said that the soldiers on duty, whoso work should have been to pro-icthe hapless vletlins. Instigated a carnival of loot anil aided the murderer. whose principal victim were women, who were outraged brutally aiul then slain. Tomsk was the scene of the worst Kcon-occurrence. were killed and maltreated on the public streets. One Instance la cited where 400 Jews sought refuge In a factory. The brutal the building anil over soldiery Ignlti-100 of the unfortunate were burned COL. E. C. HOLMES. to death, while the others were shot Colonel Holme 1 a very wealthy man who came west a short time as they tried to escape. Dully, since that time, Jews living In ago and married Mr. Scum B. Emery. The I'ulunel I an enterprlMlng per- Siberian towna have killed In son who owns several steamers on the great lHke, and has divers and sunand the slaughter still condry holdings elsewhere. He la very fond of uutiunobilr, and other thing groups and la especially devoitd to art and oil iwlnting. Ilia collection at Salt tinues. The messnges received nay It Is ImLake rontalna several rare and cholc e works by he old master and is u to dearrllie the awful horrors possible pleasurable to look at. of the slaughter and that the scenes of brutality enacted by the soldiery, officers and enlisted men alike, would make a savage blush for his Incom-l-etencLittle children of the Jews were bayoneted and carried about the atm-ton the points of the weaiains, fathers were brained with the butt-enof muNkets and wives and mothers were raped without compunction. It was simply a. carnival of lust and murder and the results are a lasting disgrace to the system that permits It. The brutal, licentious soldiery of Russia Is such that it is unworthy to be classed with the armies of the civilised nations and Is only to be ranked with the barbarians of Inner Africa nr the head hunters of the Malay peninsula. In all hla savagery, the American Indian waa never guilty of the mnduct displayed by the Russian soldiers toward the Jews, and the cannibals which Infested the South Reas, In their worst times, never committed atrocities equal to that witnessed in this portion of Russia during the period described. es e! In-o- n y. ds starts on hi stumping tour of lha elate today, and will keep It up until th election. He will speak la tha principal cities, and has already spok- en In New York Pity, and In Brooklyn. Hughes Is an Incisive speaker, and nmkea a strong linpressiou on his audiences. GUN CLUB TOURNEY. YAZOO CITY, Mis., ttet. I. The Yssoo Gun club has a tournament In progress today, which It will continue until the lt'th. Crack shots are here from all sections of the state, and th quilted weapons hav been exhibited, exciting much Interest. The contrast between Hum and modern weapons being mark'd In lha extrein. There la also a fin collection of mounted game birds. WILL RECONSTRUCT RAILROAD RATES WASHINGTON, D. C Oct. I .The Interstuts Commerce Commission today began a series of sittings for th heerlng In their offices to construct rules for the simplification of rale tariffs and In connection therewith Issuing a circular embracing certain requirement. Eight propositions ar Involved. and they tnrlude the filing of Joint tariffs by the Initial line, aa an t document; tlie filing with the commission by participating lines of general authority to the Initial line In their behalf of all tariffs or all Joint tariffs of a special kind; the separation of class and commodity rales In effect that each commodity can be easily located; limiting any tariff to five supplements, and any classification to ten supplements; the entlra classification or tariff to be reprinted where there Is any farms; the observance of a uniform order In th completion of tariffs; lha proper specification in the tariff of tins' initial line of all terminal charge, the absorption of switching or terminal .charges where It affects the. total cost to the. shipper shall be stated. Pitehsd Battle at Irkutsk. S. A Oct. PETERSBURG, pltcheed battle has taken place in the streets of Irtuak between loyal and LIVELY ROW mutinous soldiers. There were over 100 casualties and the mutlnen were AT RIVERSIDE ' defeated. Next monring there were mutl-nler- s, e forty-onwholesale executions, being Mexican Killed While Rsssisting OfIncluding seven officer hot to death. Their vodles were tied ficer One Pelicman Shot in the to an equal number of men wounded Breast Mexican' Companion CapIn the battle and then all were thrown tured, In the Angara river. ST. ' ' Pro ie Violent Oct. I. The PETERSBURG, leading papers of the Russian press take a most unfriendly view of the forthcoming British delegation, which to the Is to present a printed ad dr-- a former president of the dissolved and defunct douma. The Novoe Vremya, which Is a semiofficial organ of the government, prints three columns of very bitter stuff, charging the British with meddling with having with Russian affairs, taken sides with the douma against the government nnd expresses the hope that the members of the delegation w'i fall victims to the member of th ''B'ork Hundreds." Other papers take the view that the action of the English Is n lack of tact and assert that the British delegation displays a lack of Uct In coming at this time. BT. FOR CARDINALS Semi-Offici- Atrocities Merc Bomb Throwing. Oct. 8. Governor Kobeto waa slightly Injured today by two bombs which were thrown at him. The assailant escaped In the confusion that followed. The first bomb expod ed near Kobeto' carriage aa he waa leaving hla office. Borne one hurled the other a few seconds later. The pavement waa torn up and much property damaged. KAZAN, RIVERSIDE. Cal., Oct 8. Guadalupe Lara, a Mexican, wna shot and killed thla morning, while resisting arrest for shooting at a fellow countryman. In company with a companion, named La Franck Garcia, lart barricaded himself In a house and fired on the officers who attempted to arrest him. Officer Polo-o- ne was shot In tha breast but his wound Is not dangerous. Garcia was raptured and will be held for attempted murder. FOREST FIRES RAGING. KAUNAS, Cal., Oct. 8. The forest fires along the coast In this county, which started September SOth, continue to rage and has spread with unabated vigor from the scene wh-- re It started. Report from th- - ilevatated say that nearly 150.000 acres have been laid bar. Men who have been fighting the flames are worn out and can only save the dwellings and stock. The fire is still going southerly along the coast. Tlie Rants Lucia government reservation, near Ta seals ra Bprings la now on fire. The linn of flame ' la over twelve miles aide and thirty miles long. Unless rain falls the entire Santa Lucia hills will be denuded. MILL WORKERS DEMAND8. BAN Thro are Hanged. FRANCISCO, Oct 8. The demands for a dollar a WARSAW, Oct. 8. Three terrorist court day Increase, which had to be met were convicted by a drum-hea- d this morning, on pain of a strike, has martial nnd hanged here today. been granted by, practically, all the owners. Had It been refused, 1.800 KILLED IN AN AUTO. CHICAGO, Oct 8. Mrs. C. Coupler, men would have struck, thus Interwife of a prominent physician, waa fering with building operations Involvfatally Injured In a collision between ing thousands of mechanics and caustwo machines on Jackson bouleva.--i ing untold loss to business men and last night The auto In which she was the Buffering homeless. riding was overturned nnd the lady fell . GAMBLER'S WILL FILED. teneath it NEW YORK, Oct. 8. A! Adams HUGHES STARTS ON STUMP. will waa filed today and shows his NEW YORK. Oet. 8. Charles E. estate to be worth 600,000. It Is One-thiHughes, candidate of the Republicans goes to his wife for Governor of the Empire state. and two-thirto his children. I mill-worke- r's rd ds . |