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Show either the SSSTir Ward Utah Weather Forecast ha, ct Jurgrr pamf subscnp-iJifthan al other papers Xnbiwd in Weber county. Pont (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) forget OGDEN VOL U. NO. 290 CITY. UTAH. TUESDAY MORNING. GRIEVANCES OF AMERICAN INQUIRY INTO OIL OCTOBER I COMPANY St. Loui. Oct. IS Inquiry into the affairs of .he Standard. Republic - and Wareri-TiercOil companies was reached here today. Among the prtn cipal w itnesses sumnioued are V H. Pierce, president of the Water Fierce company; V. P. Ackert. (. D Ackert and A. H. Findlay, officers of the company, and President Heyer of the Republic Oil company. The bee ing is beiug couducted by Attorney General Hadley ou the grounds of alof the anti-trus- t leged violation Enormous Crowds Greet Reform Governor of Missouri Who Attacks Present Municipal Conditions of Corruption. statutes. s M the Evidence that Oil profits at the Waters-Pierrare paid to the Standard Oil company was bronght out in the investigation today. H. Clay Tearoe. until recently president of the company, It was aald. received monthly dividends amounting to from 2i to ktt per cent on 3M shares or all but four ot the Waters-Ttciocapital, and hie secretary sends of this amount to the Standard Oil company. Immediately after the conclusion of ihe hearing Charles M. Adams, sec(HI comretary of the Waters-Piercpany. who has been on the witness staid during the afternoon, was const ructivsly placed under anvl on a contempt rhnrge. After Mr. Adams had readily answered quest ion relative to his official position with the Waters Pierre company, Attorney General Hadley two-third- e 0. the Republican great y eom-psn- mount of ilckness. and even under the bard strain of marching thora was e between hTtu lit lie trouble with sore feet, which so tlir City party, ihe municl-M- l often afflict other troops. neatly oigauljaiion reform Ihe French army, he Mid, has not wsa eulivonsd today by adopted the khaki uniform; they conJETvisii of Governor Folk of tinue to weer showy uniform that In have been in vogue for vlM) canre 10 lend hie rotoel years. Etatersst of good governm- -t. The They kmk very smart and many picturesque, lliwouri governor tonight addressed but to the soldier they did not. seem and sm busies' 'c audienro in to present the solidity of the men in He spoke b-the uniforms of the Tnited States ,b Acsdey of Music. ihe City elub, which claim no army. General Chaffee denied the renaeaeiiMi with the City party. Gov port that he had declined an InvitaCwr rolls had au eacredlagly buay tion to dine with King Edward while kv and hie reception wherever hr in England, saying he had not received pLred during the day and evening ench a one. a fa nr ring one. Tb rod ih.t attempted to gain wax fftnwe to thr aradrmy tonight wara dosed I. craal that the doors Several asked Mr. Adams to name the stock trfun lla mealing began. rould not holders in the company. He declined thMuanl pstsons wh . to reply. ti vrra addressed by Ciiy parry speak-tfgIn defending the witness' course bis Will tha eariiatona mrettng war counsel stated that the witness might, arrived. ita prugfr. Governor Folk by his Viswer, subject himself and u tha aMtmhleg woo Id not permit Washington, Ort. T. The president others to legal proceedings and that km te aur tha buildlag until ha had Ha made a short foday, through the state department, be had the constitutional right not to idfosswl tbrnt. published an eseentivs order of conse- answer. ipwrk. Whro hr entered ike academy a quence to every employe in the civil Then I ask that ha be committed ihe m(Me aatUenco stood up to No ex- to custody," said the attorney genkM. With him on the aiagr service of the Vnltert Stats. of the underlying reason for eral. And you can apply for a writ me Caerge Burnham. Jr., president planation its issuance is given: of habeas corpus, which will give an at tha CUy party: former Port mart The order is as follows: for a teat of Utls quesfinery Smith, former V. 8. No officer or employe of thr gov- opportunity tion In court. itwrMyVronwl Wayne MacLaagh, B'tfim Bottrr. former U. 8. Minister ernment shall, directly or indirectly, cltitons instruct or be concerned in any man'u Italy, tad about a hundred it ffNiiOencr. Mayor Weaver occu-pto- d ner in the Instruction of any persdn or a paosoenlum hog and was given classes of persons with a view to their special preparation for the examinaearn eslenme whaa ha appeared. PmMit Rundiani in esplsinlng tha tions of the I'nitnd States civil service j noinmlesion. i ohjMi of the elub said that tbs or The fsc.i that any officer or employe !' silled with no party, puiMtim is found so engaged shall be considered ikit k asMmr en domed nor named cxUrfst. hut stood ready to help euffirlent, cause for his removal from I Christiania, Norway. Oct. 1$. King the service. Ujr fasutne movement for good Oscar's refusal of the offer of tho NorTHEOnORE ROOSEVELT. H presmUed Wayne Ort.- - ia., 190.,. wegian throne for a prince of the house made a brief speech, of Bern ad oils is expected tomorrow Governor Folk. when the government srlll immediately Geramir Folk said in pari : PEACE IN LOCKHART FAMILY. ask the Btortbing to authorise an "Tha bssl conspicuous fact of muni-risa- l alien to Prince Charles of Denmark gBvaSnmsats in the railed State Mrs. Sarah Elsaner Fiewsr Abandons to beooote king. Jt is said that the tsdsy I that they are' governed by te Break Will. Attsmpt reply wlll.be favorable, and that Imn .ilia few and Ml hy the people. There mediately on its receipt, the Storthing .ti nMtennaa sad less Pa.. Oct. It. Counsel will proceed to hie election. in our large forPiltsliui'g, xggtvsMve patriotism Mrs. Bush Eleanor Flower, daughThe republicans are making deeperfl'ies that anywhere due. (f the ter of the late Charles laickhsri of ete efforts to secure a plrtiscit. This pttpisifin tan hr made as aggreaaire this city. Is authority for the state- accon.pfi.hed, a manifesto will be pi the montiMs, the problem of good ment that sit amicable agreement drawn up pro (gating against ihe elecgursrumpf: would lie solved by. the with the other members nf the ltrk-- . tion of s king and favoring a repubpeople taking thr government into bsri family has been reached and a lican form, of fcovernineni. Ii is uni heir own hands. If oomiprlon egiatn contest to break the will has been derstood that the republicans now coniu Philadelphia he people are to avrrted. Mrs. Flower incurred ihe! trol thirty votes in the Stnrihlnff, and blame: if inrrtpiion la to be eradicatof her father. It is said, Ii Is feared that Prince Charles will ed the alone can do it. The displeasure Or. W. pple 8. Flower of this derline If the republican minority is by marrying fain you am making here is a battle and when Mr. Lockhart died, strong to he whieb will hr felt by every town, city city, more than a year ago. It was found siderstum" in government Circles. had iiate f the land. The henafll of had been cut. off with the however, it is declared ihat. the quesvictory for good government wiy he that, she Income from MOfl.'Hhi. while her sis- tion will lie settled before the end of urivctval aid the evil effect a of a ters and brothers shared In sn estate the present wiB demoralise those who believe variously estimated to he worth from feed government by the people. $25.000,1100. Mr. lock hart wsk one of Tha ararair man does not appreciate the rounders of the Standard Oil commlamn duty he owee hi etate city, pany. lid his nitpi'ry. "The nwtaj revolution now awaep-hlsvKOHLSAAT SUSTAINS DEMURRER. the land moans the W ctane from the heart, patriotiam not from , witeari. llany nieu would he Chicago. Ocl. 16. Federal Judge C. willing, feed he. Ill give up their liven for C. KohlMst. this afternoon sustained a "Br Portsmouth. England. Ocl. 16. The w state If they ate needed, j demurrer of the Western Life Indemnetimra. and this kind of iwlrlotism nity company is the Injunction pro- crew of sixteen on hbarri Ihe submaeiwr he foil highly ronimended. hut ceedings brought by ihe poller holders. rine boat No. 4 had a remarkably nap te sun aim I. willing to live for the policy ro escape this afternoon. The boat his Attorneys representing Mil immewy end .fS.e was .engaged in diving practice off ia the man holders filed an amended erery day led Jut now. Thant msy. diately. Arguments on this bill will Spithead and was anhuierged, when 2 11 stury pa' riot lent In giving one' a be heard next Monday. The decision j water leaked through the exhaust pipe ci in the hetientieni of civic condi-fh- e whs a victory for tits life insurance and caused an anrjimuiarlon of gna. A elect Ion of good men coturtany. slight explosion finally demolished the The company demurred to tit bill mechinery. 'Hie crew, ho ever, man" purifying the ballot sa in' Z "ring anet hraai to the bullets of for information filed by pnlicy holders aged to raise the vessel, which came the com- up stern first. A government gunboat ThPr' n0l'"f n time to prevent the transfer of near by went to her assUijince and fnv pa t riot ie men In pany's buaineaa to another concern. The attorneys for the poltry holders saved all Ihe crew. The auhmnrln PWkiffid, 1hlin irPlf,r Wfl more men actuated alone filed a supplemental Tull late In the was towed In here for repairs. by pnhhe good and fewer of ihose afternoon iu which they severely arM. Moulton 1,1 nmUJr ZZ- LOW FEVER RECORD. merely for reve- - raigned President. Georgs that he was of the rompany. charging to have received s largs salary from New Orleans, Ocl. io A thn Security Life and Annnity com- p. m.: i It was prowhich to company pany. New cases. 19:total to date. 3.329, posed to transfer the Indemnity coiDeaths, 6; total to date. 424. rehe that declared also is It npan. Near foci. 6. ceived a salary of $1M00 per annum rsees under frost ment, 139. and that the salary is said to be too Discharged. 2.756. latee for the aervlcs rendered. Relieving that yellow fever in New Rtate luaur of official Tha report Orleans ia now under conance Superintendent Redenhnrg was trol. Dr. White, absolutely the Marepresenting much contains It "pl Hi- Liemmtanl-yiT?r made public today. service, considers that haffse. chief of staff information ihat was not In the report rine hospital V" the inclusion of case other nny, resumed his duties read hy attorneys for the insurance hereafter ii than yellow fever la the official record 'I'PS-rweek it ago. ment a court in n ihM--.j today after company ought, to be avoided. At the same time weeks In Europe. hows that the eienmive committee or he believes that not a single actual jwreral rhM to company early munttend the , the Western Indemnity French army. In speek- - in October made a purchase of s.ooa esse of the disease should be supis pressed. 'oday. General share of stuck, a controlling interest The record of cases today was again comand Annuity ,h"' Life there were 80.000 in the Secnrttr Sun a low one. and tbnt of deaths were link Ilie nianeuvres and pany of America for 1200.89b. This ia satisfaction to fhe authorities. verms of ihe evo- - tha company In which the officers of general :wtrW Ii is announced that the Marine hoseompnny XV Indemnity Life esters the pital service will not take charge of General Chsffee proposed to reinsure all its policies. the situation at Patterson. "rm,r' aU clUsens The civil dial rint courts opened to-r swS,CARTER duly for day and the building was crowded with he vu Circumstances lawyers sad others. It is slkieied In l lh fheertnlena Chicago, on. the heart of what was the originally former M. Carter, entlr army. They tton of Oberlln hag rn infected district. concluded today. being cailad army officer. w 4 o'clock In tha regardCarter was closely questioned Psnsscoia'g Case. rnin L,Uv?,nd October 1. 0n U,,li, 1 ing a hank deposit made Fkk in nr Pensacola. Fla., Oct. 16. The fever d awimint The After that 1992. in New York. !r summary tonight shows a decrease in J0" "f the trnopi were posited was $2,159. and number of cases. New cases, 7; the rKemng Ry htoen to bis personal aocmint. ?u3:rrh " case. 417. total find I 'b4 or v,II"8e where to inv perianal diary 'Vv Deaths today. 2: total deaths. 55. m fro taken of that money was I'nder treatment, 178; cases disbe TOO' ) wife's safety deposit vault and ber charged. 14. something un;,pd States, but ii la other $259 rente from it Flar,RS- fivery town father." aald Capfoin At Vicksburg. e f nior than government gnnrneys infodured Miss.. Oct. 16. There ( e Vicksburg. d.r showing that the f'eneuveps had ri'' ,,I,r'n them. was one yellow fever death today and drew r, i The offl Gaynnr A Grene ime new cae. htr - , '"renraetar's ifapart-Vr.'- . foo from ih bark. t d the dlf St rgcrhu"g. Oct. 16. The j. ,h'r,na m Periin. Ort. I- S- An ineeriarioejtf ogds. railroad, s0 nitny the first, section of th ??T; o hi' :nrTTny vegimett. the mmr eurrnt here contemplated direct line across Rus-s- i or be rremi 0.n Uenteeant Bilr. the suthor 5"erp. mi ' be made to connect with the on ,llCh r0. Lp tie Garrison." had msrderia bow railroad and obviate the present '"'I where they can (if n. suicide or had been al tong southern detour, was opened to that he in alive nnd in god Valin traflic today. m, iwrked (he sot ,!U Bremen. 1.-- Tha rUMrtpbla trgsn-iH-ja- Mi.-iur- i. e two-thir- .km e w CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYES ARE gi NOT TO TEACH wel-mi- STRUGGLE FOR REPUBLIC IN NORWAY t. Mac-Tmg- sa lu-v- - j J de-fr- it SUBMARINE CREW CAME NEAR DEATH TELLS OF FRENCH SOLDIERS - -- t rr. . CROSS-EXAMINE- ' wilo " T s-- 'ti'i t' -- h- .r P'rd ! ' Trana-Siber-b- Fair Tuesday; Wednesday fair and warmsr. PRICE FIVE CENTS COLORADO FUEL AND IRON CO. I Oct Through Rep Gardne i t!i ! (iioueeater list. ,gi culiv laid before lb- - depa'rtmeni their gilevwnce ag ne Xewfouud l laud government. i hey chant c of American wf.ji rerbidding all " roast. The reg'n'cr to fish in ti. i ihs Asheruiei i.'ii. is gram e, I them by the treaty of tietseen the I ni grates amt ln. Britain. urn buses dor. Kir Th'uugb he Brit-aMortimer Durand. Bcciiiiry Rout has been informed that th Newfoundland government disclaim ;i knowledge or of this treaty. any action in viola-imi I Washington. ! . trte-n.ativ- iH.a-husett- ; s - ', :; i . The Newfoundland aoiii-iiiuen- admit the arnval at the May of Island, on hoard the rruiaer Fiona, of ihe minister of marine and ILhenes. but that be ie tbeieon duty not connected with the question 1'ntil Represent' it. Gardner has been ablr to obtain other deull of the reputed action of the Newfoundland government egainet the fteher-mand the reason therefor, Secretary Root will not niske further representations to the London government. Mr. Gardner ha telegraphed lo Gloucester ot obtata adiliuoual informa- i'cr.ier menu., , tie t'otorano f h.ch pmw by im t on. t k 'l " .i; P i 1, cm t compini m the g BY SUFFERING . persun and i "i.GM sngrck of fr.m-- k ou of li'ii. held iu tins tmijy ml 'he fallow mg were uii. in. miuiis. ei.vi-dirrcioi fM me A:ui E aiiiiusl if. m'ktip'.di't s Id -- :l jiur XV. John it. Millard Kuril Kcwth Uwb-,.;ull. i Mci leun-ii- i P. WU.siuw K. IVucc George .1. tko.ibl. K. T Jeffen, K. Ji Mamma u . E. XX1. (iRlcsby. K.1wm Gould. D. c. F. J. Hesine. As ii Is undcrutuud there will be no change in the officers or management. of the com p in. their was no Two Alone Survive From Eight Men Who Were Shipwrecked Off South Carolina Coast. Mtwton, Oct. 16 A tif NnrLll the recognition of ihe staff at the m Atlantic shipwreck etoiy in which eight scum and the early abolition of sepai sesinen fcuficied to fcatKiIiy triun te curaiorshipi. it was liet for ilia hunger and thirst Hist six pf imerost of all mneented that ibecurae them neither died outright, were torshlp of should nesse washed sway or cricd by their ftwrfu! la rl) and in such s manner m not exprriener. throw themselves into (Jut to lux ile Judgment na to the issues ws told today by two survivors between Mr. Eiwrll and Mr. fit or r. It company. of the cuusting wliooucr Van Name Is umlc rt.i nod that with the arrival of The gross earning from opera ions for the year are shown hy the report and King of New Havaw, which was Hir Purdou Clarke all the curstorshiim iuwtcii to pieces by a gale off the al the museum will cud. and that be to he BIS.ti 6.017. an increase of f Carolina txuM rm Oc tidier tb. will assume entire charge and responas compared with thr preced- Suniii The two tni-- who lived through tb sibility of the institution. It Is also ing year. tion. The net earuings. carried to the fie tin a and were rescued by tb understood that Mr. 8iorr will be ap echouner Rtlllman F. Kelly which at pointed aa assistant. The Gloucester and Newfoundland credit of income account a were fisheries question was revived leal an Increase of Sl.2tifi.876. as rived her late today, are William Thoms and William G. Warner, both ARMSTRONG IS DEAD. week by a telegram received hy Sec- compared with the preceding year. retary Root from Senator lodge, say- The toi al net earnings from all about 29 years old, six feet Ibro Washington, Oct. 10. William N. sources amounted to $1,922,047. H is inches tall and hall from Antigua, ing It wis reported that the NewfoundBritish XX'eai Indies. Th six who, our Armstrong, whu was attorney general land cniieer had arrived in the Ray of explained by ihe that ihia report under lb Islands, on the treaty coast, with the total, after the payment of all fixed by im aucrunilMd vers: Captain W Il- of the Sandwich Inland minister of marine and fisheries on charges and sinking funds leave s ham A. Maxwell of New Jersey; Mate reign of King Kalakua during the E. A. Cbaae, hums unknown: the enration of I'reaident Grant, died hoard, end that the minister had for- deficit of $341,922, carried lo tha gineer, a German nanra unknown; ,col bidden aH eeunMn of American registry debit of profit and loss." yruuirday al the Garfield hospital in to fish on the treaty coast, where they ;Wui. Criswell and Alfred thin city, lie had been ill about The value and extent of the vari- orod steward threo nuiiiiha with a disease of the Arthur, both of America. were then located. ous of tha mining company properties The Van Name nnd King, which has liver. After Mr. Armstrong's service A communication was immediately-sen- t under liberal proepertiiig and tha op- been plying up and down the coast under King Kalakua he published a te the Hrltish ambassador at eration of more be ia returned to be improved farllirlra, ainnr 1686, left Cliarlealon, H. C.-- , for newspaper in the inland for a few requesting sny information Heartily increasing. and then returned to the I'nlicd might have had on the subject. The Officers and directors of ihe con- New York on Gctolicr 3rd with a car- yearn ambassador communicated with the stituent companies, of which there ara go of hard pine. Two daya later she Htstes. buying an estate al Hampton, Newfoundland government bv wire some fifteen nr more, were also elect- ran into a heavy gale nnd after wal- Ya., upon which he. lixed except the and started immediately for Washing- ed today. All rsporta of tha year's lowing about In th great seaa for sev- time spent m traveling which wan eral hours sprang leak. The pumps his principal occupation. ton, arriving hero Friday. Since-thebusiness of this company ia abort tune the secretary has received from the in a proaparoua condition. reported wore started, but within the engineroom was flooded and the ambassador the cooterns of the letter's : pumps choked. dispatch from fhe governor of New8 on At Oct o'clock of the of the mnrging foundland, expressing ignorance 6, with her hold full of water, the report and adding that he would Inlittle was schooner hove down cm her all vestigate Its accuracy. These are beam ends. The crew clambniud upthe facts ia the possession of Ihe de on tint weather lde and laslied thempartment thus for. selves to the bulwarks. Th$m they Represenlstivo Gardner and BenJ, A rcmaini-d- , wshhed hy ihe seas that Smith, a Roe too ship owner, who acWashington. Oct. 1C. That sample broke mercileesly over Them all day Qf buttsr submitted ns a companied him to Washington, had a pnrijon of a Anthe storm the 16. Friday. During It. Andrews, Kcotland, Ocl. night king conference with Secretary Root large quantity supplied to th Lssgus inrri-saeIntn wave one drew Carnegie, who will tomorrow this morning. ntey presented nil fury and great Ubiud navy yard al Philadelphia prove r of broke both legs nf Mcsniun Arthur to he rolored with coal tar dye i tha formation they poegeesed on the subgain be installed as Lord ' sw 'Grtswcll und arfrom hip eciiug substance of which ' Chief ject. Information had reachad them the Inirerstty of 81, Andrews, report Arthur's cowiiaiiiaiiii could do j Chemist Wiley of lit department of that eartain captains of American fish- rived heie this afternoon, accompanihilt agrlrnltun will subnilt tomorrow t ed by Charlemagne Towner, Amerl-- nothing lo ease his suffering, ing rasaels wow In the Ray of klanri ambassador el Merlin, and Mrs. when Saturday the schooner turned 8crotery XX'llwin. Hpecltnens were had been forbidden diy the minister of fisheries lo ply lheir business there'. TP w tier and Bishop Henry (. fitter completely they tusuaged to rut takes 'far -- aaaly sis trem Uie, The report assigned no veenon for this of New York and Mrs. Potter. The hi lashing and dreg him on piece IdHigne Island yards hoapitsl kitchen It wa 'several A afterhoiiae. ecartrt of the thnir nnd barrseks, and from the ..I'nitnd wearing alleged order. speech made Iasi students, toritatc receiving .ship lames star and spring, however, hy Sir RoWrt Rond, gowns, were assembled sl the station hour before they were all huddled Thai horM-on from Mr. gether tiicir little raft. night other naval craft hy representative of premier of Newfoundland, in which he and detached Ihe which carriage, they Arthur died in the mins of Captain the Pnnnsvlisnia dairy and food com i of "American fishermen from certain! dragged through the si rent to the Maxwell, and his laaly was dropped nilskion. who are said lo have obtained simitar ainps ft mu the men . waters not specifically .mentioned in residence nf Dr. James Donaldson overboard. and principal of the Hunday brought a ray of hope when who sold the products. the treaty nf IMS. led to the suspicion lint the gluum that the alleged order might form the; university. Tunlglii the students held n craft was si glued, Kerreiary Wilson will refer the reshe passed withtaii port to President Kiameveli, who will $ Initiation of this iwilicv. The Clone-- ; a torch-ligh- t procession and risked the set in again ID who i lo seamen In all proiiahiliiy rail thr attenilou of group of and of Dr. heeding the house of the professor ter fishermen contend Ihat if this la; Mr. Carnegie briefly adgov- - Donaldson. Ilia depart mem of Jttsliee to the mutfrantically signaled her. the position of the Newfoundland . and waves Thai night the siibalded, ter. dressed the si ad eats. Whitelas Reid. American ambassa- a bills rain foil, which was eagerly hy "" I onu caught In u tarpaulin and brought will prove The inonrreclnesa of any dor to Great Britain, will arrive relier. It wa only temporary anil not construction nf ihe treaty. The rights morning. threatened hive been enjoyed b Following the Installation of Mr. long after Main Chase's mind gave American fishermen for ninety veani. Carnegie the Iniveraity of 8t. An- way aniirpli and the crnfl was again alien he Jumped Inm ibe That reported interpretation of Ihe drews w ill confer honorary degrees of Ilghtf-mfishsea Mr. Mr. on front of them Doctor would Csraegie, prohibit treaty icMni wa Captain-Max-sel- l. The mxi ing in the hsys and harbors of thn Reid. Mr. Towner. Rirhop Doner. Dr. who. on Mmulay morning he Newfoundland coast. Nicholas. Murray But for. president of It has been reported that the inhibi- Columbia Cnlversliy. New York, and re me rioletitlyiiiHMiia and followed his St. Loui, Oct. 10. flie iu'.tntig r.f u a retion affects only ships of Amerlosn reg- Dr. XX ilJiam J. Holland, direclor. of male's fate of by Jiulge Yauieriuitei' m siguni'-mlief to hi iiflering. ister in the belief that ihe sre not the Carnegie Museum at Pittsburg. tile I'liilfil Blstet. Cuvuii enurt un teeinrls of two men throwing Th licensed to fish, if thin is the case atHt.t.c Beiiit-to- r Ihfliihelrr into Ilia ca proved too the ii'tmir;icil ifKun-H-I uited tention. will.be failed lo ihe reported a llurtoii to tin- - iudlet-men- t RE-ELE-CT s and German the for much ntent hy engineer, of lh depart treasury rulings charging Mm wl'b h.vttng few hour arid' Capiain Maxwell' bin effort which an American register is din lichail ul Lbr Rittit death fa, too. leaped to his death. eclared to he a ship's highest evidence Kecuritie Gieiti cuuiptiiiy nf AL. Th Ins' ricilm Se the head of nationality and Ihat It includes lumis bereft- the pONriilPiv ' dep,-who inwly of tiled and XX'hle sho Monday license. question jhe fishing ment, licgau inlay, Kenai'U Rui'mg i was iiii.iglied to ihe waieit hv right to senrch Amerlosn vessel s"is ii'indicti'd Iu -- spring af'.c hi remaining seamen. not directly involt ed in the present had been I'Sck l.y the I'asc laii-rRelief came incite honri controversy, it is the desire of thr Vijiii'l and thr tndictm lit Denver. C'olo.. Ocl 16. Ai the sn wlicn ihe cliooncr 8'fllnnsn F. Killy, fishermen to obtain from Bocreisryl him tri'h knowingly recc m nf fhe Rio Grands t hound meeting up the runi from Critun. !.. charges Root a ruling on the subject, and it null slide a l ii'icd Si;tt- d company today, thej In Ihls port, sighted the It'll etsf! j j Southern Railrji Was submitted m him. The N'e-for ices ''iideinl m a sen foi ss friiairir nid directors seie and hove akmgside. fnundland government. It Is said. In-- j j be ' caue then pending lq which the I'ntted loss: to had sad Warner search Roth to Thouii slst that it lus right 'u Slate government Inicie'lcd Gotilil. Edwin GnulU. E. taken off in ilsy sling, and for American fishing vessel to ascertain T. George J. Arthur SeiiMtiir Itillli.il saa prceeni in eiiiut Coppell of New were unable to move. Jeffreys, j whether citisen of Newfoundland are Ids a'loru"; , end s.H quietly Hutklnghsm n( (.'hiTito rescue niok piaec off t ape foaik- - j on board. The Gloucester men do not York, Clarence sf-es go ami Otto Meat's of Denver, ihi here Kellv arriied do The cut. nor ihv this right, acknowledge ROCK ISLAND FIGURES. Tbs annual meeting of the Denver lernism, but the sesin. n were t ill Ki Judgdeny it. hut desire the offlci! JUu Grande will be held from July rxhiiuiitcfl to land. ment. of the department upon the qui c A 1st to Oct. 7th. The Denver A Rio Chicago. Dct. 1- 6- Annual figure if lion. Mr. Gardner declared that neishowed the greatest percent tl.e Chicagn, Rock Island and r.viiia ther the ball, question or the three-mil- Grande of of Increase any earnings company for the year ending limit Is involved In the present age of in the I'nlicd Slates. Its June Suili. cie given iril today. phase of the controversy, hut appar- railroad tor the period named sere Their niosi important detail;! follow: ently onlv the construction of the earning 4.455.600 for as scsinat Ihe Mlleae oprrai'rt. 7.231; gi mkk a to whether the rights $5,217,299. treaty of period of last year. up. lepts. 84t.ii.I..Vd; enjoyed for ninety years hy American corresponding cra'itig Pxpirses, 31 .958.399; net earn ritlsens shall he continued. Ing-Other income. l.. $12,993,299. It is believed that there has Wn PRINCE SERVES SCIENCE. .i29.lil: total income. fM. 519.471; wime undemanding which can eally fedthe In 16. Tacoma. Ort. laxea. intcrcM and rental. $9,786,362. be clnsred up s wton a the fact ean j princ 0f Monaco Givsn Medal for eral court Wash.. six canes sere filed today In nrplnn aiallaM 1 ne j he obtained. Most Worthy Investigator. Mowv General to through Attorney for dlridcnda over 19"( ia 81,295.9"0. land in the government title to of Net earn mgs aims a tieeresse Ocl. 16 - EmMAY HAVE NO JURISDICTION. Llnrtenbiitg. Irimt-laand California, Oregon, Washington for year. Dividend pnid peror William, in speaking today at out of which the government bad been $291,299 the the 1.676.622. c;ir aggrogu'nd dedication of the Royal Pruraian defrauded. The complaint name Fred- during An niiempt to the Groe eiirnins: liceronrod J917.9S2, Chicago. Oci. alluded to erick A. Observatory, Aeronautical W. A. John Benson. ('. Hyde. that the Intel stale Commerce manifold service- - to science of the Clark, the Willamette Pulp nnd Paper or 2 per rent. While there la a it, commission ha no jnriadlntion over the crease of 81.594.629, or 18 per cent who was present. of Monaco, Prince William G. Gosslln, Alfred in w In 'he made private car 'line earnings, this was pnn.Iy handed the prince the great gold company, W. If. Bawyer and other, offset hy increase in itaaseiigcr anil I'nlted Bute Circuit, court today by science bestowed once a Ttisbnry. etc.. vicebribery, perjury, forgery, counsel for F. J. Relcbmann. esnres eaminzs. Passenger earnperson of any country rharglng in disposing of lands in Vancouver dispresident and general manager of ii dei med most worthy. ings incrcart $ !5.74K. or 3 sr c and in and Oregon Washington, 8 1 reds Western Stable line. Operating expenses show a decrease conferred the order .f trict. emperor Ibe F. Dimotid. California. lawyer, Ifonry A petition wa fi'ed by the governnf 6716.648. or 2.2 per cent. Red Eagle of the third class oq of Ban Francisco. named aa having ment for a compelling order agaieat the The capital stork of the company Rotch of Boston. Lawrence Abbott to defendants the by been employed Mr. Reichmann. who had declined in outstanding at th" clone of the lust Lawrence Hatch was a memAbbott the in them defrauding alleged answer question concerning rebate. ber of the International Aeronautical mrit fiscal yror was $71,818,100. , The cane will go to the Federal Su- commission, which met In Berlin May, of the government. The funded debt on June 3"th, was final definition of 6173.607.090. preme court for J5C2, when the commission passed a LOSE! HIS JOB. private car lines in relation to com- resolution approving the plan for the mon carriers. LOOKS FOR PEACE. organlxstion for an expedition to study New York. Oct. 16. -- At n meet ing of atmospheric conditions above the AtMuluindon. Oc. 16. Kine Fdjai'd, sa lantic ocean. Mr. Rotch told the the trustees of the Metropolitan accompanied by Quern Alexcommission be bad applied to the Car- seum of Art. held today, the curstor-shi- who w of sculpture, held by F. Edwin andria aud the Prince and Princess GAS BLOWS UP CHURCH. negie institute ar Washington for $10.-no-n with which to further the purpose Elsell, was abolished. Mr. Elscll'r of Wales, todnr laid thpnewfoundation general of the espeditlon. salary is to continue till the end of stone of fhe immense Pittsburg. Oct. 16 The First the year in recognition of hi service Patoffice bnildlrg which is on th1 Presbyterian church at McKees site on Newgate street formerly Washington. Ocl. 16. It was learned to the museum. Rocks, n west nd suburb, was de- by Christ's hospital, better Mr. Elwetll became involved in a permolished today by an explosion of tonight from members of the Carnegie with George H. Btorr. known s the Rlue Cost srhool. Tbn natural gas Th explosion is . institution that, the request, of Abbott sonal argument Rotch pf Boston for sn appropriation curator of painting and airtlng direc- king concluded s brief speech hy savsatil to hsve hen tfae result of I tor of the museum, pending th srrivsl ing that be earnestly hoped the adof io.0(io. was granted. a lak in th lusemaitt "f th nf Sir Caspar Pardon Clark, th newlye ditional facilities for building, which wss sought hy the would assist iu binding the emMoscow, Ort. 16. The ntreet car appointed director, who Is due to Janitor with lighted candle. The and in establishing among here and lake np his duties shout pire ines resumed opera! inns today and janitor 1 miasm nnd is believed and the natious of the world to hare been caught in the ruins. the workmen of many factories which November 2. the good will whira I have so much at e The trustees decided that a have been elosed by ibe strike replans iu rnnieiiipletion'IiMik forward to heart turned to work. election of offirers. the luat.tar deferred bv ihe dirrcioi until bring thtr moe'liig iu New York tu monih The of Jlesident F. t'. ILarte for report Ihe flscii! year rnib'd June 30. I9(i.1, was submitted and shows the largest tonnage .if coal ever produced hy ihe ini-m- i 1 BUTTER FOR NAVY COLLEGE HONORS CARNEGIE WAS DYED Km-lo- fai-rnlng- -- vr - - s .. : BURTONDEMURRER REHEARD e u.-- RIO GRANDE t iew-ar- DIRECTORS - I iln-tw- I . . ; I j - : tu ! Ix'-i- I e TO RECOVER Kaili-orfi- GOVERNMENT LAND TITLES i8 irsna-portati- f e . d-- - 1 p ( 1 ' cbe |