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Show i that either the Standard has or framing a Remember 11 ill paying subscriptiionlarger Est than oM other papers combined in Weber county. Pont forget, j U. VCL frj Utah Weather forecast (RECEIVES FULL ASEOCiA NO. 27o CGDEN UTAH. TUZSD.V. CITY. 0 .'. jRESS DISPATCHES) OCTCBi'.R CORNING, 3, I Wahinginu Cki. 2 - In a cablegratii to-- j g'veu out at ihe war eay tiie governor general of me Plul-- j lupine gives tlw late.. t roporiij on the j disastrous ;orm that swept then! tslaiiua rtepieiiiht-- 37. The ilispau-erven men perished sa;.a rba: iwi-n'on rhe cons g..srd cutter and that the reports of damage wrought hr the sionu are genegallv duxoureg The governor general cable mg ita: as all the wires were down re porta liave only coming in for tiie las' iiav or two. These reports, 'l'h. he says, are very discouraging origluaied east id Samar aud ep over ihe nnnheiis. and uorili end nf that inlaud, and ail the son'll-eprovince of i.uaon. 'o Manila Cmus are praciraliy all darn roved, iiiciii.l'.ng cocoauiils. nrmp and rice. It' i" feared that damage equally g't-a- ' InW " No li gtirn. hut of hie Uni done in the province :i Sea Je. Wash , iVt. 2 Tt., aim'd ii'gc iiieaua Alhay. ("arannne and Tavaba ur:hr-neast isnunl Orcji w'ri.ii MrCart m. pU:. ckiied a The coastguard "niter lievte train Icavii.g Sruluc a a: fuii'ls o lie had ."Inris'ked off Samar anil ail on Imarlt oc.iM'k iiHiiglit was held up i a ',ihjk''.ptiie i tsinis aga were los! except nine nieinU'Vs of Ibel i j ' lie I.. been in il tel! lliullt, gang uf Isold In iru Unit's N. errs The officers lost were: tins cil. wliirli time jda-ii- .j known Fisher, nwares; relative, vpiitiii Fistiiluud-cffex of shoia wett j ilia: lie intended, tor Ann nra or. Sea' tie. Frederick Hellhurg. , changed between crew i the rutn A Si ii lid. Miie nt the em reistive. Ottilia Meilliurg. New,, and the ili aib id Mr. Alrf .i and the oviv.. an adver'ist York: E M Hemel. person to In- - umi-- ' , oar was liumu lo ' ll in tic Lindoii tiieni pitces nirr fied. F B. t'hvnc.v. Rochester. Fa ; i. . nf dynamite. unronm-t-"i mill he that I1 .lohnson. person to lie mu died. Mrs. , a Sliui'ilf etJIlli is urgaUitur.R Sen n "er t" taken n le, pcsse to go io the scene Joansau. Kalmck. Sweden August pile Ins fnrt. t tit Frsncli .mi liiil'irics (ieorge (iari'm-r- , name of relunve noi , Wiivd as lo wiiururr any one lb- No waned until the to make given, aud one postal clerk. l'asin- , whs killed boa'lMtuu re. Civoil. i the Mr. biuii li.oi not gers lost i line 'Iilo remove f Stieet thu M Ifean. person to lie noi Hied. i fun. iiieluil-- I nf I, is wife or ..a a a a a Rap Alinork. Portland. Ore., and to o. conuert-.'-ii.i: n'i ilie laiok niii1 i.ipi-r11 H'U" hIso niliers, names nm known. -winch will be well Ins huslln THE CROSSING. The roiisi guard cutler ljC.ne was a i j i, llis luisi ill's. ug ev!d i sieanier. built In Shanghai for ' in Ki.gtniul n Oct. I).. J, Winston mtinapers have ('levei.vnd, the civil government of the fhllipplnns In granting bail tv at his trial TV Croseiiis.'" made into at a rost. ilrlivered In Manila, of fl.-mm- . Cliurfliill ha' the cir-- ; a play by Winston Churrhilj and l.oma 'he magistrate mb $)ip hud a crew of thirty-siwere peruiiar.'' j Cvan Hhipninn. arna proiiunrd for the mm. tii-time upnu any Cage i the Rue ltd avtmiio opera house here touighi. Tiie most fashionable uiat1ii-i- ' ilia; has filled the thea'er In many .vi'hI" was on hand lo givn rhe pfay a good si auji the pi ore arvin-- mi nniiiene sneeess. .Mr. Blair, vfis, Bert, Mt.-- a Honk. Mr. Lawretice nipt oiiwcx tif ike company imwln individual lu.w, and ap parent ly tne xucreaa of "Tiie CriM!-haa beep duplicated in Mr. ('tairehill's new pla.j. lo-yi- l.u Bound Express Car Dynamited. Banks, of Oct. I. By 'hr confer-tHenry A. Leonard, a young Siieg-lira- , clrrk In 'hr employ nf Halle at ref. the broker, at In Broad of ihr robbery on Wednesday nytry of $35,nn worth of aecurttiH fnun Ti.f National Cliy bank wan cleared up Leonard, who Uvea wlih li. 'today earenra m RKB Fast One Hundred and rhirtcintb street, waa trrealed yex'er-fa- r and kept in clone confinement while the rteieotiven continued their seeuriiiea. March for the inLelng every dollar of which wa j;,,nf York, .'Up-C- . i I . : s lei'n-l'i-i- niii)r, iippi-aie- d uv a .Alm-rir- . statement in hin cunfes-io- n thit he had planned and carried out hi acheiiip of forgery and rohhery. nm 'from anr criminal motives, tun solely to ebon by what a simple device the of New York elaborate safeguard banks muid lie net at naught. That this statement 1. true in in a meanure In the cae. corroborated hy the fact and la the belief of the young man'a I etvplnver. hy whom he in highly esteemed. goon after the theft l.eanard enniled .a parkier containing IHOO.idtO swuri-tito the of Oyer Pearl, senior memhi-- nf the firm of Pearl & Tiie To., hy whom they were owned. received hy Mr. Pearl yesparka . ii'i-p-t- . i were-lame- I . i"-- i 14s-foo- x V'-- cnm-aani-r- I ; PAT CROWE ud-of- I Today Leonard's father turnterday ed nvar to the pollre the remaining f r. .000 in atockn and bnnda which he aid had been found in a wardrobe lit hta hnuie. where hi. son had aaid trait he had necreted them. The flrat elue that led to Igurnard's arrant w obtained when the detec-t'vrtraced the rubber stamp maker whom Leonard had employed to make th crrtiflcatlou atantp uned In the check presented at the National fity bank. An a model of thw stamp he cave the maker an old certified hearing a fragment of the signature uf Haile A Hiiegltis and also a mi'iiiontniliim in his own hand which - identified hy a fellow clerk. wn held in the Tom ha police court In 1 50.0011 hall for further caniirvnticn. On leaving the court room on hta wav to priaon he raid In n spouse to a ipiextlnn: "I did It on a hci." It wa reported today that Ijeonard was engaged to MfeH I.ulu Schrader, of Park dsnphier rommisaloner of tiie Bronx horough. Commissioner Schrader said that Leonard had r.ltsil at hi home frequently but that there wa no engagement between - yuiing people n far aa he knew. He declared that he believed was hunet. and that he would aid him in any way he could. hi . - ii- The prisoner. who in only 14 yearn ed and who ha previounly borne the reputation of an Industrious and thoroughly reliable clerk, made the after i al today. a imi-t.tlo- n h- clueTn LANDED. LAST LABORERS IN BUTTE Colon. Oct. 3. Two n (lie laliori-nverlioard from Martinique who front the French Mmnn-- r Versailles vest red a.v. after refUHOig to go adire. were found rlinging t the side of the dock lale Inst pight aud were roaciaed The Colon agent of the Versailles toreeonunend day cabled to Varliirtq-iIng that no more laborers engaged for work on the cunal tie neeepieii for passage unless they lieve been vucei nsted, so as to avoM s repetition of die scenes nf yestenler. grtb'ii the men had to be driven from tin' ship by the Denver, Oct. 2. The spectacle nf a police. llui'e. VnlM . flct, I. Put Crowe, member of the Judiciary being drugged wanted hi the Hmuha police for the DUEL WITH SWORDS. about by a mob and fon-nto rescind j kiilniipii:i: of 'hr son of tin- mill'oiiaiiv an official order ended a day of ii r-19UII. in I'uilnhi arrested wits pucker, I'aris, Oct. 3. A dhiel with sword In this cm tonight. Crowes identifiinoil at Brighton, Colo., the county neat of Adams county, adjoining the was fought indav by (4uy de CassHg-na- cation bus lie'-i- msile complete through and M. Nonlers. a member of iho city limita of Denver. A. H. Outbid, in the mil linrlt ic by was ;liii iik i o i: ) The laller of eliamher deputies. marshthe baled mayor, county judge, Cmwe the (linslia oflir'-rsal and members of the town hoard be- siivercdv wounded In the abdomen. Inwn ib" fugitive, lieeoniiiig fore him thia morning and lectured alarmed when In- feared the nuthori-tii-- s them for their alleged failure to an- - i were gmiig m shoot faint. Csitain force ordinance agaluxt gambling and of Poiire SV. F. Mdlrath and I diva Bundle liquor selling. Following this, Mellierney insde the arresi, pluetng lie ordered the sheriff anil marshal in of their revolver the iniii-.xgather the slot machines in the town t agninst his 'onmeh as lie nf Brighton, and when t hey reported from a biilomi m the Tenderloin ills later that tiiay could nnd mly one. Cmwe declared trice of the men to two (Itiihlel deputlxi'd Judge return to iitnaha without requiIn tli. arrest thorn for cometupt. New Orleins. Oct. 2.- Yellow fever sition paper. I;- - cursed liiiii-rlsi meantime both the stienff and Hiei ,n 6p his arre-- , cxp"csi.ing ehaytin si Ins Tim report of marshal disappeared 3.042. New esses, fl : total of nsinn in a town the apprr-Jthe Judge's seiion eotierniing the two Butte. wl:-Death. 2; total, 394. Ie. as ho said, hml travoffioers giread Uirough the town ppHr-New foci, fl. eled tlm world over and evaded tapiure and eaused much excilcnicnl. Cltiaetia Vniler t rnatment. 214. In all the In rge rifles. and on ihr streets, lo gather began Cmwe bus two brother (n Mnn'nna. Discharged. 2.444. his Judge safety. for peraonst fearing The announcement through Ihe Asn m But It tel tioard'-- a I'nion !aeifie frdgly sociated Picas of President Roosevelts ore living in Mu"r and the Fads a (real train slowly watt It as pulling engine decision lo visit Now Orleans on his A friimii of tipped the lues through the town. He ordered the en- forthcoming trip to Uh south caused of Crowe's presen,-- jn ip, from the poiire the engine to uncouple gineer It is anil his and today, gratification profound arri train, threatening legal action unless regarded aa certain to give fresh stimgraphs id tn the engineer compiled with the order. ulus to the In now lo progress fight from til imiiilu The latter refused to obey Hi demand, the drive out the' fever before the end nf and while they were discussing remonth. The the enpresident's present matter a mob gathered around the fusal lo bo swayed by the fear of pprgine and Judge tJuthicT was dragged eorai risk which n many infliiniH-efrom the cab, He was t'dd tlial he d upon him. has further must rescind bis order of arresting Iiav or Ixiiils-in- a to ihe the sheriff snd 'marshal. nd upon is- -j commendedihf-r- him on peopleside is a dla-every aisr-nthM h had already done iso end the Judge was released by the mob position to make his rvption nwii allowed to proceed to the regular "dly cordial, In tppreclaiion of llierym-trallater Judge Cluthlel parhy he lias shown for and the active passenger Iiren..i-jiMiaIaris. fit : - Til to the city has been at d1ffrmro constantly with aaaistanre Inh thehas given crisis. Tnherei,!(i.-- i nai ip tied toand administration sta'e present the officers since his ialai-in tin- at th' Gr-day these had has and began a year ago, of rsi 'i ' lam hi I. tin- r.Tii!' official and memlier, of the bar Is Penaacola'a Cases. rdnisters aid sihii.i..t:'...- - cjvi-- the on charge for him time and again Pcnssnola. Fla., Oct. 2. Eight new 3.fit,!i d!i raof contempt. rase of yellow fever were reported up Anerirsn d' lssinn eniislvs (f Dr. - r o'cmck with oue J s.l The dfwth Henry Datn of ttoym. Dr S 2. Sixteen Oct . g VirVBhu-Miss A. Knopf ot v Ynrk. Dr old Inf art a of nine that and days fever vellowr nf of nnd noiher waa taken with the, F. Flick .in in A n m Tvw-l!i-BP r death we. Inup-to:m i Bn.vci-Ii 'n ' was! two before child ihe tyeai-- ! days 14: llnip.r deaths. tal cases. 115: rosenia the IT.,'- 1 Btatei navy. Many Iwrn. Great dlfficuliy ia being rl ment, BJ. other in renreven'iny by the health nuihuriti.-Dr. Arn'ilil f. K ii uf l of fever rosea, report hn Jr. CJlicaKn. "! i". xhaia-xa snd tiie oilir'als a'c in oil l il'iani u rea'tll of tlieir effors to rover iho I 'ievciaud. D'- ' Ii is announced pTOfcufuir of r:;i licin at Oxfoi 1. a:ul ground iliemwlve. Dr. A. j MiTi-'iand Dr. 1'ptn rt Nortonight that ill delenthm camp at srr present. ton of J'ai-i- will be roadv to receive s The n;: :niiJ 1des we- - d'i;'.'-:-"at noon tomorrow, room for or "he V reliv Dr linrn' s.gh'y ponidH hoing provided. who fill of .Mtd!c,.:i'-:ic clmscp Hsail of the C'mgn-ii.pmsldi.-nVewr York. Oct. 3 Jo'in Mi'chell, of P'agaa, Rapid Spread na ions, yepn tint ihirty-tii'-e- e Vim Worker, president, of the Cnited 2. . Miss Oct. Natcbet, Today' rPr. th" cm ire civilarrived in this city oid shnivi a rapid spread of yellow ciinaidcr u to Washington to have ;in intenti.w fever in ihe las; 24 as six now eon: tuning D v bon, . , with President Roosevelt c.n loo T' ;.he r,r Tl;e niap. One ll was uniier.iorid thm 'he pri anient j rase is in "Fsrrnry Row." which ia in j Mn- :' had sent for Vr. Mltekell to t..k Fir-- t ward, thus iufer lina every' dt.at-i- a and : ihe threaiened revival of tli tn fou the of the. wards Itr. Hcji-city, a in 'nc anthtar le clc h'ui-e- . among ihe riirn-i- ' in Factory Row are c!oki re he liiii'nsry rep'-cacoal region a.:d - see whs! r'ep ll is feared dn!ea'ior:-Prclilr-:ithat the dicai ' l togetlier. to be taken lo avoid the threatened j will -- p.'osd r.inid!y hero. visited t.'ie rorrl ' Ton-y- '. - j dors of the Girt'd pal&r. where w. Mr' Mitchell denied hat he was go11: new rases. fori, 0; to'al prei-'ehoeptiala and on Mil a snie j 1" k; ing to see tin-l presi-'Cn" o da e. total foci, 2:j; sanitary an'i dweliiags on the president is at "V. ieri i gvws: total death! .Models of th( "ft rcren' devices fur Ssid. "and fcd : : tp v own request." he :n.-i- it. 7;:i; utnier ir dlacharged, k. trea'ing ihIk: no Conner.: Ian wl;h the ai.egedI: trou.ne red. The '-w.il tie brewing eadKig :'nff nitner Carat. r. Mississippi dry a prac'iralv pirsnnul nv ar,a "im.i.e 2ari--snf.iei. 2. Th Miasm. Mis., cot antielpa: do sippl yellow fever 'jUii-y The miner tonight In the irinffig dis:ri Prague., a u1' ' (Vt. 2. H'v it ") - fol'nw,. l:r." r exch Iiiirl ' C- -i ll sn-- : be(we"i making great pmgre. in the .Vile-he12 new tonn rnai's; 2 deaths. a a of re hatred, have 'ah-orgamaa'ion. but ih.-il- -" geiiMi..! S VicVebuig. new nn here. 'tev did not finoag them L amir of the no ::ir aoririii :.r. liltchei! left for aahiug'c-- .t ruM--Fori In county,1 R.uw cases, 1 pn Gibson, death. al Urueun. eight r Arc 'f'ippcd and Secure Photographs For Identification, Police Takes Back Order For Arrests When Pulled From Engine. e 1 e . PRESIDENT STIMULUS TO FIGHTERS -- ,c , SUIT CASE MYSTERY d B'T'nn. rtri. What the police ."'tiler i an important and promising avic ii he solution of the Wimhrop in-case mystery developed to-, Tim officer, believe ihe.v have lcrn.1 the name of tile man who '"gin dress suit ease at the South Kud have secured I'annrhbpc. and a phiuogrnph of ihe (hey inspect. The man. whose name the police do j'oi care to make known at this time, the manager of the office of a doctor who In of doubtful cpu'aiinii. and whot place of business ha, for some time been under be siirr":ilance of tfle authorities. be pbmngraph of the physicians "...re man has been afionai to two i'awnhniker am) to Timothy Howard. cabman, and all have identified the for' pNci.prjjjh rs that of the man nnum the police have pcen searching. o'l'h rwnhmkern Itulian and Bok-trn positive In the declaraiion " msn visited their places two JT 'lays before the finding of n Winthrop hay. and pur- . '"a-e- .l 'be suit cases, one of which 'I distnemhered body. rnL T; police have not been able to lo lf'" sl'pect. an he has been mis me (ip the pant few days. ; 1 Tre-ntre- -- ,h" ' SIXTY FOUR t9III9I s.1"'! s r. , ' r . - ng a sesmer Ormen lost. 'a,,,,,, , 1 pre-epe- - ! L. 1 Ja'-oli- i..m-ren'-- or.e-wa- I'-- . e - Mc-tn-.- . Aim-ri'-sti-- MITCHELLS VISIT TO PRESIDENT . soc-tie- get-lin- 11 " - gi-i- r. i oycii-jiact- l : "- to-1- - . coigi-t.-ser'iun- t -- t n-I- ' d ' I J vi-i- r. a 1 a fvt. 2 W. K. Y'anderbili'f r, V. non E. i.. U racethe Prs Marie at the today. l I i Details arc ; t- men and officers. r,rted n ! ' erried five Americnna. one and eleven native and rnwnger and a rrw of "i ; mr . lii.i. o d ll-- td inier-islan- r GATHERED TO MAKE WAR ON CONSUMPTION pee-so- V IN WRECK , ' . '"bl". On. 2. The ntrsliia. 190 tons. ws V .' r Ti' :p 'he recent typhoon off Ti- t ' "d. one ofv the VLiyan , crf':!' Apparently 11 on board ; Fn-ur- h MEET DEATH ttl ('ri-we'- ... : i i a- rc-u- it ra-o-- , Y NEW PHASE IN PATRICK 18 DEFENCE r Naught Safeguards CENTS PRICE FIVE j9Q5. TELLS OF DISASTROUS STORMS Bet He Could Set at Fair Tuuday and Wednesday. 1 M GIVEN BIG Albanv , N Y" . Oct. 2. The ease of Albert T. 1'ainek. wb since March lad.'. L;ia beu under ictlon of 'Le imirdwr of the udil'onalre Wilitsm Marsh Sice, tn New fok City in 19i)d, oanie agatu before the court "f aptwaU today in an a aa any of the previous phase of the omf, which throughout has been one of th moat extraordinary in tbs criminal hialury- at thia slate. FauMt'a aonnani former l'niied Siau Banator DavM B. Hill, presented a In support at hia motion for a rrarymnont of the case, which was decided at Win PaMvL by the court last June by a vole of 4 to S. In the count of llii brief he points out that a son of Judge John Clayton Urea, one of lhc judges of ihe court of appeal, and b t. Xtw York. Oct. 2. Fnrderkiv E. a. Of I Sittviar) of one id tboae who voted against me ''.-ith Mi.iw in i at a revcisal of Patrick's conviction, waa Carlton, who waa convicted of tli red spei-ran Sssia'ant district attorney of New charge of bigamy ami out of grand n.Hss ill the Acad-rtu"' Muse, ill 'I, Ik Iini.ht (II York county and participated lu the lurveny in Kionklyn, waa tndatrti-- s' to au lur'd jssii'--of t'airirk. icrtu o ninedts'lariug ttiut all 'Ii.tiuiteen years in s.aia piihon. tin tho The opiHiainon brief of District pav'.c ei.iiius fur ifae tariff t indic-tnr-tli.w , itiai of i T'iie pli- is tint Jerouu', drawn, it i said, by marrying Alarc ii wii! I.,-wm in due time, hut the late Judami R. Inilon. OYloruian while his first wife 1'uC ti.ai pi'liiciple will never lie amend- a hurt time Ixvfors Ilia duatli and tiled alive, .uuciice waa aupende4. HuiliU. while he bad ed und r K Rep jbllci'ii udiiiiiusi ration. liy Assistant District Attorney Howard marrying Mary J. another wile living, a aentein-4- - of fiv Bane eharscierlxe Renamr Hill'e Mr Si.is km id in i:i'-t "Yuu must In nr in nuiid lbere was upon Judge Grays part icipm ion years waa iiiiiucd, and for lgain iu tievir :nff law eiiiii'iid ilial was pep. In the judgment of the court aa being uiairyiug I.ulu Ketisnng of HucheMi-.siielt as "no ilrgrea of eminence iu a rcnteuce of four jeara wf.s gi.n. wns perfect fir: nr suv cue On ihe charge of grand larceny i:t No two Ciingiesses would ever enact counsel render reetiecublu." Tiie suggeatioii that Judge Gray vio- drugging and rubbing Henry Hcbiuli, a the same li!l. Kviiv lanlT law i an nary, In taking part mucbiiiai In ilie I uned btatca All the lated Uic pniprietli's Iiguri y.i'mu uf euli'prniliisea sentenced to lien year. Ki puhlii-sfor any In Ihe case if a contemptible as It la Garlion was tiartv mi a cnniiM-lundv I'arllou's plea tor t tut :ff lit w impudent," the district auonny'a brief that hi- principle (g leniency because of Carlton'M III haal"i Tli.. rate will lie loo high here say a. and said a long sentence would niran end Ii' low heir, tun pmlcrl ton will Ia Guyara Yenrauida, On. 1. For- practically a life sentence, lie found in every feature. The oppo Judge Asplnnll was moj.t bitter In sPsui liu n v never rliims that the mer Judge W. J. Calhoun of Chicago, iff Hie pnsoner'w tariff n.i a suns an- perfect. They only sperial coninilsalinier of the Culled his denunciation nailed for home Crimea, and said lie waa miivlnred that r atm tlial Hie pi of the fine trade Ftatea m ilie when murder prisoner attempted mi winch hey profess lo roniriiet he rot died Hchnuh. Continuing, Jiuig tariff laws, is the eerruet pnnrl-pi- ' Aspinwall aaid: Tliev claim in 1101111110 every "You are at heart a vtllaiu. a murof pmieeiion from all tlieir derer, a swindler and a thief, and I tariff law, us England eliminates pro-- ! am aorry that I cannot, send yoq to teciie.ii her tuxalmu laws. Kng-the electric chair. land pruviiiiw a tariff fur the sole pur- - I "Just remeinhr that, your mother pure o revemir slid the Democratic saa a woman. Iiui you fdayed with the pai-tto do the same. They love nf woman, and when you were liave openly and repeatedly denounced through with them you turned them - they strike all as robberypmicetuin out Into tho world wwn their shamo i lie principle. upon (ham. You are ona of tha moat "While the Keffuhlinan party nevor dangerous men In the oouniry." claimed for any tariff law- that it was Aa ha left the courtroom after thin perfect and nevrr promise to euaet a Carlton waa met hy a dcnunrtatkm t isrtlf law, It itm-- rlaim that him by young woman, who railed ail lla til riff Inws are huilded on tha name and began to weep, exclaiming: principle of iimteetlon. It has never "What the judge aaid wws all true." saeiltleed olio industry for Ihe sake Carlton laughed in the young womof building up another and never will. an'! Noe and passed on. Whn outNeither will it prejudice one luralily side tha building he was middled by in the intercM of another. It will be crowd of men. many of whom hail ,a national and not provincial, it will once been hia neigh bora, bui who then triad to strike him. The mob numpmteei ihe souili a well aa the north: Lhc cant aa well as the wet, and the bered fully (INI. and the deputies who wei aa well as ihe east. guarded Carlton, tiring tiandnnffed to "All that Ihe republican party him, had great difficulty in eavlng him , claim for the Dingley law is that Ii from serious Injury. They ran with ii limit on rhe right principle and prothe prisoner to a street car and in this tects ail in i manner escaped from the mob. and all romniumlie. Ii w'll be and in due time but the Wauhlngtun, Oct. D0WIE LEAVES EL PASO. principle will never b amended un- hnr l ruublnu aoniifitnns arc now tha der a administration. Here of earnest cnuaideratlon by subjcci FI rawi. Tex.. Oct. 2. John Alexand there a raip may he higher than tlm Washington and Faria governander Dnwle left here today en route iieepssarj ; here and there a rate may . Juat from Parts with full he imi low, Iiiii the principle ia right ment lo hia Klon plantation near Tampk-orue i Ion. M. Juaaarand, tha French Dnwle has heen routined to hia car and so wisely have the differentials liCtn worked out that the Butted Htai.es amhissador, called at ihe a'afot alnns hia arrival. today and waa In ronfnranra today is more proepemui than ever In with Her ret ary Risk, fur half an hour. VISIBLE GRAIN. Its history." Yencxnala waa he main subject uniter New York, Dot. 2- .- Tho visible supdiscussion, sjieeial atrnnlion beiug to Brealdent. Castro. Today's ply of grain Raturday, September 3. la the find of a aeries which may ba a mnipiled hy the New York Produce expected on this suliject, and was of a Exchange. Is as follows: Wheat. bushels, increase 1.(i54.'NH), preliminary nature. Ac lia conclusion ihe annoiinrcnient waa maiH that thn Com. 6,774.900 bushels. Increase Vonoxiielan situatkin haa entored on Oita, lR.97li.tMM.i. Inrreaxp. 1,4QS "an imminently tritiral" ataga. No 000 liuahela. Rye, 1.301.000, Increase tocourse of action naa agreed upon 590.00(1 bushels. Barley. 3.945,000, Di Moines. Ia.. Oct. 2 While day and none waa proposed. YA'bai th 1,2123.000 bushels. and in a fit iff demoniac tm-Im- relative attitude of the two aggrieved Cliarli s Dexter, aur i iclior of nations la toward Venezuela waa .Mn.iii-ilia Ilea Western league ball dlariisaed, bill pendlna the team, tonight staMicd First Haaemah luteal (gallon ihdre which Ihe Anterl H. (J. Biiieinan of the Milwaukee Amor ran special commissioner, Judge icon asaocianoii twain. Ilaleman'a rm-ia now making on behalf of th nut it ion l very seriouk, and he la hardly Washington governmont. It waa expc.lud tn He milil morning Ilexter. IKMFitile for the aecratary of state to Ita'cnmii and seeral other players of outline to the nmlacsaador iho definite 'lie Ds Mollies and Milwaukee loams course of this country, Oct. 2. The lliingiiry. Budapest, M. Juascrnnd made ti wce niaking (he rounila of l.h riiy In jilaln that a hack in what they called a "fa re well" while France proposed to proierl the Idea is ciirreni her tonight that the lour. Tiny drank heavily, and when right a at hor eittwna In Venesuela, a puiiiical crlsl Is undorgning an the trip endd Deader and Fiaieman elsewhere Ihroughunl tho world, lhc ant development. M In later of Inqiiamded over paying for fbc back. French government will continue ill terior Kris the toffy, who origiuattid Dexter a vih- - name, traditional policy of courteous mrognl-Hu1enian n hereupon Ilexter drew a long knife ton of the special Interest, of lids plan to defeat the coalition by the infor universal Bateman aeroxu tho country In a question like thin, which troduction nf miabui-cmil slxslic, wl'lt l.osfim, the Mtiric cutting into the lung, affect another A merlon republic. It suffrage, lint gonu to Vienna continued to ltm-aia well known fact, not only In army Premier FcJcrvary, and Minister of others of Ids nroclHt-- a when he waa arrest- circles, but throughout the diplomatic Justice lotnyi, for an audience of the ed. Ih'Xtev widely known aa a ball (orpu. that ihe general stsff of the king emperor tomorrow, and this luia that tils majoaiy spe given rise to a player, and wa one of the youngest army ha been making a thorough 'it enicr the National rial study of Venezuela fnun a mili- is ready lo aliandon hia resistance to (ilavr-- s Naiblug definite, suffrage reform. linn xigned wltj Flabrmore at tha tary standpoint, but this government, age "f id. After several veara with aa well as France, appreciates the however, can be known until after Ihe party ia also tii!':T''rr-- be played with the (Tile ago difficulties of an Internal iotial expedi- audience. The maldng a new move, erancis Kossuth, lingue team and later went tion to th Venezuela a capital, even leaver on thou Id n critical turn of events wrai who unlil now ha only heen presiio ijoiiLvIllo a manager. of snch dent nf (hn D'Jepndciu-party, will hilurwd in wih HI. Joseph in the rant thn serious comfidi-ralloprehideni of the league, but rengned and came a move. At the Mme Mm Frsnrc, lir plocted f.oumrrii Bateman lived at with the remainder of tho European parties forming the united opposition io tie Moinr-alfe end Tiex'cr acre long-"m- DMtiona. realixea that a naval demon- In the diet, and thu coalition will toa course morrow publish a strong protest Mend stration off la Guvsr. much not a scainst. the Vlenusc attitude towatd should pver be determined on. sura method of furring President Cas-i- Hungary. At a conference, or the Liberal party to yield, because of lhc distance of today p resolution wss adopted on lha Caracas from- the sea. motion of ('Mint Stephen Tisxa, forIn diplomatic circle lb significance of toilav's nnuferenn In attributed not mer premier, requesting the governdirect rec ill's, but as ment ti explain uneqiuvxjcally the rev hii mnn'n to it evidencing the firm purpose of the son for the tn'ervention of Count forUolnchskr, thr American snd French governments, perhapa. but none the less eign minister, and of Baron Geutsch their Von Frankenthurn, the Austrian prelali-i- s effnrrively. w tuweet ngfata of under-g'ontoday gave to tmm fiuanrlal dIt la rlatmcd mier. In the quest ion of electoral reworld soiiie-bincltixcns In Venturis. that France Is mit primarily forms in Hungary, penalise such Internovel when they opened a new lo lie kticwn aa tho Mutual sicking ersnn.nee runt Washington vention violated the independence of , French naval demonstration Hungary, and declaring that If the It.ir.k The new iiis'itunon Is. It i that government should not make a sat r'cil. to h th first of B klud In against. 'mneia will tie htqvroved ia It statement, a protest would he the country, and w organized und"r here, though such assurance. n i addressed wotilq lo the government against iatd on high aulhort'y. existing law- as a bank and owned and What Trance desires o the discussion nf the Internal affair and divides vouchsafed. fcv (in4 and this desire is thoroughly uf Hungary with persons not having its pri.iit- - equally with i:s saving (xunpetency to deal with them. The The mutual sharing plan shsred liv the Washington govenimenl, Jusunder which the new hank is to be is an adequate means of insuring M. resolution coniiii'.ic'lr r in Venetuela. ia perfect"While the operated con' mplatia sharing profi'a tice to foreignerscontinue his policy of ly entitled to express his iewa lo any. liisserand will equally between a'ljcklioldcrs and savth with he may entrust with tha ing depositors after the annual guar- discussing qnl'e frankly the grtor formation of a cabinet, the publicaanteed 3 per cent, semi annual dividend Washing' on government Y'ene- tion of such expressions ia distinctly has been paid to ailngs depositor and De no opposed to the constitutional Idea, inier rent ha bwn distributed to xuela. th1 there may t o of the asmuch as doubtful criticisms impair tier landing of the moUvea This profit sharing go of rh constitutional irremovability to the point where if at any lime ill" clninisni powers, to! 'ha s sovereign." doMr-th hank of management the resolution In ronrluaion carry any surplus nut of earninys to that any revision mf the Atisg be profit, nnd kis areount. 1' 'must Web at the present tnie would be danshare be don out of th fialdioldi-rs- ' gerous a tending to precipitate a uf profit and not front that of the de crisis. posit ora ;e - But Details May Be Amended, Says Shaw Frederick Carlton Is Mobbed by Men Who b-- Were His Friends. by Republicans, h 'd abitt-egu- piiM-rii'ki- i it - ( aim-itiii- -- l f coin-lui-n- l i per-fee- I - Wnt-xucla- i Iii-ii , e i VENEZUELA m I I MAY HAVE I TO EIGHT s pri-for- France and America to Look After Their Prestige. Him-nde- In-- BALL PLAYER BADLY STABS A COMPANION 41R,-00- 0. t, CRISIS IN s . Cnl-huu- tin-po- rt r 1 1 Vii-op.'- - W'ci-'i-v- . Me-Trs- . e 1 MUfUAL - BANK IS OPENED Austro-Hungaria- n d - as-s- - I j ; |