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Show Remember that either fjaminer or Standard the has Utah Weather Forecast larger paying subscription list than all other papers combined in Weber county. Pont forget. a NO. 293 U. VCL (RECE1VE5 FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) OGDEN CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 20, Fair Friday and Saturday. 1903. prun rnwTc pirp :u ihe oi, Mare Isuiud. Cal.. On. It. At tol of the Young day's the examtnanun of Commander Kauaom was couciuded. He gave it out aa hia opinion that from the condition ,,f ihe crown sheets of the middle and combustion chamber sad ths sheet a tier the explosion ou the Kenning ion. there was no evident of. low water in tiia boiler. Lieutenant Commander A. S. Halstead, another eijicrt. waa thru called He was a member by the defense. of the board which inquired into rhe Renulngtou explosion. He examined boiler "B" soou after ihe accident. There waa nothing to indicate over pressure. The rivets were not la good condition sad the points were very abort when driven. An examination of the tubes did not lndiraie leak which would occur from A careful examination of the aaleiy valvea of boiler "B after jt was removed and gave no evidence that tt would lift at the preeaura set The remainder of evidence waa of a technical nature. liiSdu.- hiiUM-i- f coat, was ia $10 more surprised at money thou lloardmau ,) ,f coun-martia- Mi. I'ui President Tcfls Students of Them In Return What Is Expected For Boon of Collegiate Training. ova 1.-- Tb r. Rooaevclt Journey through a ertrrd during was cou piriion of Virginia yesivrday tijiard today a. ho traveled ill rough Beginning with hi. orth Carolina. irri'il t Raleigh at 9 o'clock thia morning, h. wa greeted hy cheering High rrowda at Durham. Greensboro. Chsr-lotimini, Islington. Falisbury and In thin ciiy i ho demonstration of the clllaena knag a lliiiiig farewell of iho old Tarheel aiaio. The feature of the day wa hia visit in the fair which la in progrrsa ai Kaleigh. Here ha delivered an hlrh dealt with the Important aursiions of railroad ownrrahip and rhe organlaationa of capital and labor. Hi. .perch waa given clone at ten lion, and he frequently was interrupted by applause. He waa accompanied to the fair grounda hy Mr. Roosevelt, and flie. too. was the recipient, of much President don which 111 c ail-drr-s e leu At Durham, where a atop of deminute, waa made, the president viled In remark to the student of Trinity college, who were gathered in rre to meet him. A flat car had tera convened into a gaily decorated .land, and from thia the prestdonl .pok. He waa acminpanled to the aiaad hr Idem.. Gov. Wlnstno. who d at Raleigh owing to the absence nf Gov. Glenn, rmnted by the death United of hia brother, and hy both ffate. Renarom Blmnioiia and Over min. Both of these nenatnra are grad-uhof thia college. In the conrae of hi. wmarlia to the atudenls the pre.l-dn- i (aid: There must he no coercion of opin-- collegiate training U to bring e, forth full frail. You men of this you men throughout the nouih he have had collegiate training, yon rhe union who hare mm throughout, hadeullegiaie training, bear a peculiar I want you kurdea of reaponalbillty. ta hart a good time, and 1 believe you da I believe In play with all my heart Play when you play, hut work when you work, and-- remember t'nai year having gone through college does not M maeh confer a special privilege a it impose a apeeial obligation on yon. We hat. a right to expect a .pedal quality tf leadership from the men to hmn ranch has been given In the You are way of collegiate education. not entitled to any .pedal privileges, but yon are entitled to be held to a You have peculiar accountability. f rard the right to be held reaponalble tor what you do. Each one of you. if be ie north hia salt, wishes, when graduaied, to pay some portion of the debt due to hi. alma mater. You h.ve received from her, during yonr years f r'mdanr in her hnlla. certain privilege. In the way of ncholarshlp, in the say nf companionship, which makes it incumbent upon you to repay what you lmro been given. You cannot repay that to i he college, sire in one way. Rv tlie quality of your cltlacnnhip ae displayed In the actna: affairs of life jua ran make it. an honor to the college for having sent you forth into the world. That Is the only wav in which ypu run repay to the college what the rollsga has done for von. 1 earneatlv hope ihsi vwi and those like yon In the colleges of this land will make it evident io the genersiinn that la riwiig that rnn are to lake ihe thai the training ha. nut keen aaaird; that iou are read'- - to under to the Mate the kind of service Milch ia invaluable Decs use It cannot k koughi. because ihere ia no price kat can pm on it. We have the right to expect from college men not nierclj i lu i r ilisinteresled service, hilt ' lnte;iigvnl service. The few peoples who uid self government always ni against the knarlnh man does what he knows r,l"R. hut also against. Ihe fnnl- ... '!" niav mean very well, but actual ra,r turne om ihe ally of the r y w n'H"iinic.i ho does not mean well: vou men. so ha m l.on depend upon given special facilities 9"1de our people shJI!!",,:,'0'1'vot they shall neither fall L.2f r follv' nor i,no thp PH Iiurr If col-bg- . 11 111 1 j, "- A hit r ,niinieDt responsible ,op ' where " several "MfM people, io whom by he spoke .i 'xirg'on Is ihe county seat j, ??" roiln'y- the only county rollna that. Save President. luL. L"1 .2TT1 tt'.Joriij at ihe laal waa 'r,f president !0 l,:.op for I1 moment to greeting io be people and preeimga from the 300 orphan K iillu'01 Tf,r ,n 8n kRytum there. nn m,rt PfS'tV sight. Amrrt,'n flag as ihe to a slop. hT - re-ih- 2 khiLn mur fY, . i.u. to n wyri.,, Vks. 'I'-l.. most or ihe dav will "veil will leave of Georgia is ,;,P nd re: urn to Washington. rl,l 7 dnt H etrtf V, ier- president the home from there he will go 'we Va!' h;qi 1n,ornlng the r IO IHiswell, " .T: ' ' n''- 'm ' ,mPrac.d. The 1imover Dct. IP. - presi- ,1b- - ' 31 o'clock on and during the thirty tbin k,Viiinv reje fudepend-ence- . Mecklenburg declararim of and Mrs. 8. C. Jackson, widow of lien. Stonewall Jackson, and Lieut. William E. Shipp, a monument of whom be passed m rouw to rJie park. The feature of hia visit was hia meeting with tli. widow of the great Mrs. Jackson lives leader. within a alone's throw of the srstiou. and when the train putied In she was prreeni as the head of a committee of ladies sppomnted by Maor AlcMncU to rereive Mrs. Roosevelt. When the president waa imroduced lie look her hand and held it for fully five mlnnie. Mrs. Jackson you don't know- how glad J atn to meet vou. You are th. widow nf Stonrwail Jackson? Why. it's worth the whole trip down here io have a chance to ukase your hand." He refemd to ihe grandson, Jackson Christian, whom he nupolnted to a lie is a cadetship ai. West Point, mighty fine fighter Mrs. Jackson: a mighty fine fellow, by Jove, lie said. The cliiaens' committee stood in waiting while be escorted Mrs. Jack-so- n to Mrs. Roosevelt and in'rodnrnd her. While the president was spesking in the park Mr. Jackson entertained Mr. Roosevelt at her home and a hundred Charlotte women assisted to entertain tier. Afier Mrs. Roosevelt, had m t.urned to the car she ami a handsome bouquet of American Kearny rose and a nme to Mrs. Jackson. ,ieul. Gov. Wiuson. acting for Goy. Glenn, who is attending hia brother's funeral, Senator Bimuions and prominent Norih Canolinans invited to remain on the president's train while in Uus state, stopped here, fifieni miles from ihe South Carolina border. Mr. Roosevelt closed his speech by - saying: Now, in saying good hye 1 want Io have say to you men and women. been Immensely impreswod wlili North Carolina with her agriculture and, with her industries but the crop that 1 like best is the crop of children." Here Die president held up a llllle girl in his arms, saying: "Hen is the beat product. 1 Passss Through Mount Zion. Mount Zion. N, C.. Oct. IS. President Riswc veil's special train passed through here at. 10:2 o'clock this evening. exactly on schedule time. The train was ins in leaving; C'harlotlo on account of tbs president a speaking longer there than he had planned, and when It pulled through Ixnrell. a small station near Charlotte, it was eight minutes behind lime. All of this was mile made up easily in the flfty-slrun from IjowcII to Mount Zion. Although some atop facidont io the thera handling of the train will occur, are no stops scheduled until Roswell, tomorrow Gs., is reached at 7 o'clock morning. Currency Stolen From Express Company by Cunliffe Recovered. 'sgt Uy, uii. !, 'f V .. ''u Brixiol, Cona., 4Vt. in. -- Nearly $mi.-0- " of tha money Ktulcn by George Cuuliffe, Ociotit-9, frum the Adams Express cumimn U Pittsburg, was i arrived tonight a ibe hums of Joseph W. Board mu u, Cunliffe' Ed-wil- brother-in-law- . DEVLIN'S ASSETS. Topeka, Kaa.. Oct..D9. The- - report of (ho receivers, filed today in the x g 7. tpr i.rr:l niiri penn'.a TAFT WILL LEAVE. Taft Oct. will leave Waaliingion Friday evening. ,or nflPin ntlnuie. al- - October ST. and on SaMirday niormng; inir.,;pi 1(, nppuii bur. ihe 2sib. will board the crui-e- r Wil Kroat that lila at. Hamp'nn Road awl ,!,nte.l ih privilcse I K.itama. Ii i expeccl that only offi " 'le.l'Cil ile w:l,l- - ! cers of tb- - army and na-h' rcr.nring in the J him. mniliatiy . e-.sry J umntopd. the ministers ast for two hour. gd it was announced tbit, morning that tha Danish court was ready to abandon th idea of and that Prlnca plebiscite, Charles of Denmark waa willing to acept the crown of Norway when elected by a majority of the H'onlilug police FREE. Prcsidcnt of Company Defies Anybody To Drive Him From Lucrative Position Until Term of Office Rids. - io .. a? :i: IS AGAIN SENTENCED TO DEATH y son-in-la- 1 11 . 1,' Inier-icntio- Is-v- n j, I ,11 Cashier Clark Seems To Have Run Institution With Total Disregard of Existences Directors lS.-L- "r ;rr Nasln il!e. IViin (h-- i 19. The Nashville cliainbci of eotumerev today unanmiouhiy adopied a rcaol.iiiou Beeretaiy of ihe Treasury Shaw, if possible, to admit free iff i duly ho anii-lbrought Into this country ly Mia Alive Raisiveh, New Tork, Oct. as they wviw not her own seA. Mo- tual Life Insurance I M per lection and puivliLwe. bul were pres- Curdy, president ot tha Mutual Life wt oa It a deposits, company . fixmi ent foreign people anil could uot Inxuram-l'1 9 wa rata present per cent. rouipanv, made th statebe ivfused wiilnnit i lie poreioiliir of . .b.t ta giving ofteDM-family and offieara of aeiic until June (Ub next, 'a'1 ihai Mutual Lila insuia live company iho m run or will drive him out. nothing th, stork rf the MorrlaUtwa Trial 11 tmm company. Ha said that prior to ISM a lomcy a an"oun;fd, ottlcc that no aclktn will lia when the Mutual Insurance com taken regarding tha Gvoige J. Flunk- - pnny first liecatuoUft a stockholder tu im matter, that was turned over ui m Worriatowu Trust eompuny tha i.m district attorney yesterday by tha witness and member ol hia family did rxwut iv e xim tali tea that la Investlgat- - uot own any great amount of tha trust tug :he insuranea companies. company stock. 19 - Ghirkia l lwdug one ot the mii aenaattonai Conaiantinnpl. Ovl. Mr. McCurdy auid (hat ha owned Vartanian, who claim to be a natural-lae- and strenuous week of tha insurance 513 (hare t the stock of tbe Mop American rltlien. wa again today iiitebtigMtiou tha committee just lie- - nsiown Trust tvmpauy and ha i A aeuieneed to death hv the erlmlnal fore mljoumment today couciuded tha director of it .Heyerul members of court ai Stambul for the murder of a exaun nation of Richard A. McCurdy, the finance comiaitloo of tha Mutual prominent Armenian merrhaut, Apik with the except kiu of a few dotaiia ars members of the exeeutiva com-m- il he i to supiHy next week. Mr, 1ndJliiii. in the Galata quarler of ion nf tbq trust company. Ha on Angut 26. Alfariau. has bora ou the siaud the that' Louis A. Thebaud, hi anolhcr Armenian, who also claimed greater pan of tha three days of this presumed waa a stockholder of Uiw week's session, a ad sumo of hts utid who American citizenship, trust company. lua been the most startling ot charged with parliripation in ilie plot The Mornwiown Trust be io ahMssinate the aulian uii July ill, any Hist baa been adduced before the said, paid dividend of II peTceiU. when a bomb wa exploded a the miI- - committee. His icNiiniony today, how- - the rata having luereuited 9 per cent tail wa leaving the mosque, killing ever, waa very much of a technical ns- - annually for several years. about fori) person, was sent on red to tu re, though ft. waa of much valus lu Muioal The lafe Insuraare eum- h lNtny'a dcian.il with the Mnrrtatowu fifteen year' Imprisonment. ,Ylk' rcsuiiiMd the aiaud Varlam tand Alfarian were morning It Trust company amounis to 2u0,inhl .'lived 10 death for the crimes charged was lu take up hia testimony aa Io .Hl. or (wo nrilir HI ,h. Ilia Mutual Isle cuuuwtluu with raie "or Interest paid on Mutual Life against them. lull, owing to the of Mr. Lctshmsn. the American IniHt companies that was iuierrnptcd deposit wa $ per rani. Giber deTbe inmiliisler, Hie aenleneea were qushhed by adjournment yeslerday. were paid S per dent tor formation furnished by Mr. McCurdy positors In and new i rials ordered. jears. axplanation Nr. McCurdy iliHclosed that Hie trust rompanioa said that tha trust company paid S with wblcb ihe Mutual Ufa was conSELL CASSIE'S JEWELRY. . secure mlamllanenus busito rent nected luvamo very proM'rons noon per ness and probably would pay only 2 Muper rent to a largo depositor who Cleveland, U.. Gel. 19. Nine piece after Uiey were lakes op by lha of Jewelry formerly owned by Mr. tual. Two cases In point were the might withdraw ai any moment. A Mr. Hughes brought out that aiuca Cassie L. Chadwick, seized l.y tha Morristown Trust cumjNiny at Mo rial own, N. J , where tha McCurdy auih.irliiea for Ifkhi, (be Mutual deposits In rusi.im January, nt dittle. were sold at surDon in tha family live, and tbe United Btatna the tmat company were never leas Tha than 82U0.IXHI, and remarked that Mortgage and Trul ueuipauy. I'nitcd State marshal' office today. lurmer there is now coni rolled by tha was not much In Uie fear that tbe dm The total amount bid was $2217 eon aiders bly lea than tha appraised Mutual Lire, and McCurdy lesllfled poaita would be withdrawn suddenly. Mr. McCurdy waa value. The iargebt pint was a ring that besides being a director of this as , lo irual company, be is a large stock- thn dales by Jams prompted with a diamond setting . weighing holder Tompson, assist, and would lake moi'o of lha ant treasurer of the Mutual Lira lightly over seven .karats, which was slock if be could U. get vain Tha answers (GC5. whose were for company, approved gold Tbo MuiusI Lite keeps a balance taken as those of Mr. was $800. Mr. of not less than $2uu.uuu with this McCurdy neat testified McCurdy. to a sale of. which on draws frum it I a large number of share of trust company, lu 3 per cent. The latter rare bits company stuck by the Mutual Life McMr. paid only since Kept smber, company on December did of know the Curdy no( holding of new stock of 1901, and a purohaa the oibcr members of his family In Ihe trust company availing Itself of a Ihl comimny. In tbs syndicate lmlun of an increase in stock ou Mr. McCurdy said he parurl-iwle- d January 2. Dm2. By this, ha said, tha not at tbe idea of drawing Mutual Insurance company mad fjfe In bis of obtain tbe hut share bond, a profit of 94&u,Oimi. commission allowed by bankers. Mr. Mr. McCurdy said be preaumed ha inaurwas what asked life McCurdy waa paid 3 ier cent on bis individual ance he carried, and he was unahle 1( wllh lhtf ,ru comiwuy, lie lo My at once, hut James M. U'ck, could not explain why ihe Mutual do lila counari, presented a statement posit waa increased to Iton.uoq in showing when tbe policies were takeu January, 1902, end Mr. Ileck, counsel nut, for wbat amounts and Ihe plan. for the Mulual, auhwcred for him that These uggrogiiied $2U,0oo, all in the Ihe Ioann had not been made to th Mr. McCurdy fostitlud that trusi Mutual. company. he was also insured in Ihe Equltahle, James Timpson. assistant treasurer the Washington and the Connecticut of the Mutual, was called lo the aland, Mutual. lie described ihe organization and thn Before he left tbe stand Mr. Mc- conduct of the Brooklyn Wharf and Curdy mini he paid I.5hi for hia apart- Warehouse company, of which the Mument In the Grosvriior building, which tual Life Insurance company took se la owned by the Mutual. vuriilos a mount Ing ro $3,rUU.UU0. It sold Wbcii Mr. McCuruy was excused, his a portion nf these anil bought new seaon. Robert McCurdy, was called to curities nf the same company, making had practically view'd a deal for thrir explalu some charges for traveling a profit thereli). The Brooklyn commile. expenses in 19U4. wa reorganized in 18111 because was resumed pany When the bearing Tomorrow Hie direct ore of Ihe bank il was not paying II expenses and will hold a mooting tu consider the today Richard A. McCurdy, president dividends, ami Its accurities were maitor of applying for a receiver for of the Mulual IJle Insiiranec com- by Hie New York Dork company. iekeq the Santa Fr Central rallnwil. pany, was recalled to resume bis Mr. Timpson sold Hie Mulunl aiiit as to the connection of the held The object of thin new move I to about $3.5311, miu of Ihe stock of rrlnibiirivini'tii for any kuuia Mutual Insurance company with Ihe the New York flock company, that may have been made tu the pro- Irual companies wblcb were living in- increased Its holding tu per renthaving when moter by CaHlucr Clark. vestigated when tlm committee ad- tire company waa reorganized. He also Commenting on Mr. Andrew a de- journed yesterday. staled tli! iho Mutual parHrlpated ia A list of bonds and niocka owned hy nial that he bad received any of tbe the syndicating of ihe securities of the bank s niniic), Homer L. Castle. Hie the Mutual life Insurance company, Washington Traction and Elcctrio ramltilalc far superior June 30, 1905. was presented fur idenFYobibitmn company, which , was formed to tako Judges said: "If William li. Andrews tification and then tbe relations of lbs over electric light and street railway asserts that he netcr received a penny Mutual Urq Insurance company wiili D. C. This In from the dnfnnci Enterprise Nstlousl tbe United Slates Mortgage fc Trust propertieswas Washington. ax afterward reorganized company not company were taken up. bank, and Dial hi name doe the Washington Railnny and Elecirio com The Mutual Isfo Insurance pnny apiicar on paper fur a loan sijrurod withdrew conipai'V. The Mut from tbe iiiriiiulion, he is guilty of an was Interest d in the original acquisiof siorii from the syndicate at 1 of ihi fiirniNli can company, 93 and itilerest. Then, in June. 18u:i, tion of Ihe charter unqualified faliu'luaid. convincing proof. If required, that Mr. Mr. McCurdy said, but not exclusively, 91.iUin.U0U wor'h of li other the- Mutual bought. not wns to have desirous tccclied money, because it Andrew ihi- Washington company's bonds front The but iatwestod. from the Knierprisc bank alone, corporate Inieresi Hie Uniied Stale Mortgage and Trust of the company from other iniitutions in thia neigh- really transaction at 76 Timpson is direr-lu- r company I or Mutual cannot tiie influenced borhood. were not say whether by latter and vice president of th tbe frum the agloan Life Insiirancn company, although not bis Enterprise When asked what Jed the company. sum a no aa $ lOO.OlK), were us repredirectors largo majority of gregated Ufa Insurance company to been reported, but do know, senting the insurance company. Mutual a bn investment when the bonds this make hia to that Life Insurance am Tbe company Mulual snd prove, prepared 13 within a year. Mr. name Is on a note at that bank fur wa glad to lake tha debentures of the had fallen said points It was probably done Timpson comws nme endorsed & Tbe hy Hlate Trust nited Mortgage ifjqoiiHi. tbe Mutual holdings down pany against iu mortgage because average 97 1 2. Mr. Hughe sake I Krsnrl J. Torrance and Arthur Ken- there wan really no risk In them, wJtn from 93 to there was In that exwhat advantage was loan the and Mutual's the through large; gained nedy. dnpiis. a lower average coxt, Witness did not think that tbe In- cept to show Mr. Andrew' pull, which Insured the they preliably thought surance coiniisnics were led inlo pure- Timpson said bank s state deposit. ibe bond were cheap. Since June 33 I believe that ly speculative transactions because Contnlumg. he said: had sold Its holding I have iiiformaiion sufficient to show of connections wiih subsidiary com- last the Mutual of preferred and common mock in Iho certain state officer lent, direct panies. The Mutual Life had a Washington company, but (till hell to the ir.rn who secured large participation in the Brook- these horn. company, loan from the Enlcrprie bank upon lyn Wharf St Yvarriiotise President Richard A. McCurdy wax collateral which ha no known value. and had It not bad surae Interest In He said that both ho recalled. then & Trusi MorigagiTomorrow nlabt I speak at Milion, Hie I'nitcd Siao-Miimal Life Insurance compa., and at that time I shall take oc- (siinpany would never have had an and flic 2UU shares each In the Fifth invest in it. The Brook- pany had casion to make public some informa-ilooporiuuity and that Iho which haa rome to me along lyn Wharf A Ware House company Avp'nuo Trust company Mutual Life Insurance company dewent lnio the hand of a receiver. these line." Mr. Mcit wi'ie $l.iNNi.uoiy. National flank Examiner John B. O'her securities in wblcb the Mu- posits in Curdy banded In the following hat of Cunningham did not leave the bank tual invested by reason of its connecwhlcn both Mr. McCurdy A he waa tion with iho I'nitcd States Mortgage syndicates NIin ure until late this evening. Life Insurance comtd: Tnii-- i company were those of the and the about to take lii departure, he were interested: "I wan: to correct an erroneous Washington Traci Ion k Electric, com- pany rar'IciiM'iou that has gone abroad, it pany In I8i. Mr, MrCurdy said he of McCurdy. Prim:. Syndicate. with that matand puhlished thai was 1101 eoii'cr.-an-t haa been stai'-$l"u.W' $1,746 Third Avenue I would soon be able and would make ter. Chicago HiiriitiK'ou & While v. aii mg for some figures public a statement of Hip condition ljuincy 10 lx- produced the relato of the Enterprise National bank. All I ipe. mv report and Msiemem c to th tion of 'h Mutual Life Incursnne , Oregon Short iiinoi.M Radia4 F.mrxvli mu Trusi. I win pnt gu 0 ihe company comptrollet ofiiciaK 5 ef Cijha. Mr the th of JlcCurdr onditionet out an?' report tompany were kn nr p- -r ben the rtqck of the Morbank said et Cubi Republu: I mad was increased have Wbat examination ns', own Trust company dicate 5s sun show That thn affairs of the hank are to inno.Dno in I'.' he secured con6s 1st senes in a decidedly mixed condition and trol of the company hr Increasing the Japanese Do 2nd series I Life Tbe Mutual In of affaire stork. will hold ties get the ii take expert company now bold $175.-i.i- JupauirsrShut : Line . uiiiavfclqd" worth par va1u. Tire s'ocli waa If Air Clark bad come to 'i: atit :iou a at a hook value or (Coniiiinci! ou Pago Four.) .o:n. iill'l the (oinpsii) p.t.l I lie Mu- in'i .1 mi I'agc fiV'iir.) IN UNDERHAND show- . u 19.-R- lehrd saiis-factor.- v one-hal- luforiui pAi-ke- FAVOR ADMITTING DUTY u l'nited States district court here, dud - wife te Boardman sister. an., he he has had leitera from he: mre Cuv.liffo disappeared asking lha lie (io all he could to find the uiinMug man. k the fortune had Iain For juat a in an old suit cm unknown u Mr. Boardman, who was bolding the valine expecting its owner would rail for ii any day. Tha exact rum found was WaAh Ington. Oct. 38. Declaring that $79,933.59. Aa the result of ihr smte-meniada by Cualiffv In Bridgeport Japan welcomes the presence of the 1'niied R tales In the Philippines, Mr. tonight thaL ha bad sent s;,.ouo of ihe Takahlra, the Japanese minister, to- plunder to hia hroiher-i- las , Hoard-man- . In Bristol,, a representative of night gave a statement to the Washcalled i the ington Pot replying to its inquiry in i.h Atnociaied Pro Boardman house sad asked Boardman which ha aaya that Japan feels gtvai if waa Haardinan. aa who that ihe repose about is a Philippines, because they are occupied by lha 1'niied Btate. young man and tb agent line at the with the firm hold of Its authority over Electric Express company of Hanford. she archipelago, not to speak of many Maid he dad received no money, hut on object ltksnn being glten there by Ociober 10 a dross suit case cuijie to Hie new owners by introducing modern his house from Mriilgepori. ami a itirro waa no name on li lie had not opened improvements in various waj. Regarding Japan's future, Mr. Taka it. His wife signed for the case, anil Boardman planed it in a closet, thinkhlra said: "I presume P would he hetter for ing It was sent to him a an agent of jmi to wall a little while before ou will an eipress company, to he elbd foilie able to see what Japan wfil do ac ls tor. Boardman mid the Aorutied tually. I firmly believe that there Pros rnprrsautative Dial if he wished will be no departure marie hereafter he would send for ibe police and tliai front the line of policy hitherto pur- they could break open the rae. Shersued by the Japanese government. The iff Miema and Capt. Urlden of the poopen door poltcy. proposed bv the lice force were thin rent for. and in T'nlted Slates and readily Joined in by their presence the rase waa torn open. JapHn in July, 1800, will lie scrupulous- Huge bundles nf monry in Ihe shape mi the floor, and ly observed throughout the future, and of bills turahlM-ei- u the legitimate rights and interests of nIsii a lilark null of elolhea. a pair of all nations will be duly respected wher- shoe ami taro hhlrt.1 As ibe money ever our influence would extend. wag liriug counted Superintendent. .1. Regarding Japan's ahlllty io meet T. f'nrtia of the Adams Express comher Indebtedness, Mr. Takahfra said: pany's New England agency, and WilNo donbi the burden Is very heavy, liam F. Mi Ulster, superintendent of but If we consider the fort that the the Pinkenoa detect lies, drove tip to extraordinary special tax alone was the hoasaand were shown In. There raised since the war to the amount of werr fifteen bundles of $100 bills, mak ITS.ODU.niio per annum without hampering a total of f'O.tMHI. and the rest, ing the growth of commerce and In- with the exrepModof $3.95, which as, feel sure there la no cause dustry, for pessimism, and moreover a sign ia the contJnned development of both ipieraal and external t trade. ed the assets of the various proporHea of C. J. Devlin, who failed last July, to be 4 850.941. and the direct liablii tie 14.69:, 108. This Indicates tbit tha irmcI f amount, to nearly million dollars more than (he direct liabilities. There is listed, however, $1,039,379 In contingent liabilities, this being liabilities for which the receiver do not know whether they are liable or not. Should It ne necessary to pay these At Greensboro. the HnhlUGe will excead the assets by usty Greensboro, X. C Oct. the throats $674,639. cheers of welcome from women The moRt 1ntereMng item in the rt and of thousands of men. is that ona which deals with C. J. Children greeted President Roosevelt Devlin perwNially. This shows that platas he stepped to 'he observation tram hia personal assets amount to $1,747,-41form of hi car when the special and that, hia direct liabilities are stopped hearing him and his parrypassenger Thia is listed separately In 9904,442. at the Bout hern railway the report because nf the Interwoven station in Greensboro at o'cloch this relation existing between Mr. Devlin afiernooii. The President, responded end hie several compsuiee. Among the nv smiling, hnwmg anil waving hi contingent liaMtities 1 sn item of bands, lie addressed the gathering $744,000 owed hy the Southwestern . an follows: Fuel company, of which Mr. Devlin H tR. indeed, My Fellow Ciiirou: waa largely Interested, and which la loyou a pleasure to be greeted toby In voluntary bankruptcy. etn usy. No msn could failby travdlng a better American of TAFT LOOKS UP CANAL WORK. tb rough this great, histone state his yours, and where, throughout P,arP Journey, he sees place arier past. 4rt. 19. Secretary Washington. ch socleted with the hlsionc Taft, today devoted considerable here as this city of yours to Panama canal matters. He mmmem-oratinthe Guilford haul- - ground, spent a long time with Gen. Davis, hy its nenie of the hoard of consulting !. Noh and chairman tngton's groat goners engineer, early in the day, and in the linns history has ever hewn high a conference with Chairhad evening honorable and surely my man Khonts of the commission, and way that remain right that we should ure nni w Inier saw William Nelson Cromwell. and that nur forofa'hers for General Davis and Mr. Bhonta inaction Doth serve to ns a excuses hare recently been on the Isthmus and on our part, but a spur to drivsus had considerable information to Im; forward to doing onrduty " ,T part io thr Rccrelary relative to canal He respects the son of a wor,h7f,lp condition. The secretary waa infact if he feel that the was incumbent formed that preparatory work father did will it makes t being pushed now, rather than actual and upon him to strive to do bet'er. on the work canal, expressed his When the President of that course, as he feels yalW loudly. approval It Is to strong man In ihe crowd necessary get everything that Three cheer for onr I with a make the real work of nearly in readiness to success. No Informaa they were given himPresident smiletL construction win and vim. The was given the secretary regarding tion the and crowd waved his adieu to the ihe position of the consulting board as on H Ira in pulled out of the station of canal that will be favio the way southward. ored in Its report. " assembled rePj The crowd thai even the President was immense, the raildown cars more of the box wi.b peoroad yard being covered PRINCE HENRY IS WILLING. ple. -Copenhagen, Del. 19 An im- ELECTED. CHAIRMAN CUNARD pnnant ditpatrh was received late last night, from the Norwegian 1.-T- he premier, M. Michaelson. at Chris- Liverpool. OC. tlanis. notifying the Danidh court. Die Cunard Steamship romJ"itnfore W that a Bill agreement had been appointed William chairman reached hr the members of this depu'v chairman, Oct. died who aion to Lord lvcrclydc. Norwegian government on the ad- vieahility of prompt settlement of ""'sir William Forwood was ejected the throne question by a resolution of the Brorihlng. The Danish min- deputy rba.nnau in wirrc.wwn council w immedisteir Wison. Wuh-uEim,- f. SAYS JAPAN WELCOMES AMERICA ial.e I unl'.tf. over-pressur- OarioH.. N. C., Oct. :,t she monrt in a vl me late train for f(n! li; $ he hati iv ui wiled no word Cunliffe during eighteen nioii.h. and that if the fugi-li- t hut ruiiic i: a.-- way he would hate ct Pittsburg, Get. 19. Investigation into the condition of the Enterprise National bank, which waa rlosed by the comptroller of the currency, show beyond a doubt that the inMltutiun waa conducted In a manner entirely unknown to the director. From a representative of the hank it ia learned tlmt since tbe invent started iiapera and notes have been brought ' i he attention of lha directors which they never saw before. Among the iwper are two note bearing the name of W. H. Andrew, who today slated 1111 Bely that lie had no paper in the lunik. Hank Examiner Cunningham, who ia in charae of tlie institution, would say nothing concerning this Matemeut, but Hut thoroughsource of tbn iulormatlon ign-tln- n 1 ly reliable. The atatemeni made today Tij the ofllrials of the bunts Fo Central railway and the Pennsylvania Development company ou behalf ot which the dead cabter la said to hare negotiated loans, would ecm to place all tbe 0 far os blame on Clark, whom known, left no explanation of the bank' relation with thu iwo companies. Supplementary btatement by signers of the statement and ihrlr a'tor-ney- s show that they lake tbe position that Mr. Clark was tbe flcul agent of their companies, and a such it wa his duty to look after rum) and raise money when ncreary. The director speak hojiefully of restoring the bank to eolvency and reKuming buine-- in a month or six week, pointing o promise made by those charged w.ih getting njency on notes to make gend the amount. They also express the hope that Mr. Clark' estate will amount 10 8500,000 or tdoo,-(IObut in this they seem to be hoping against hope. Whatever there i of It out the will be UKcd in s bank's affair. ot the state monry 'J he amount supposed to be in the bank will probably reach $792,000. but the exact amount will nui ho known for some days yet. The state todav entered a Jiidgmni against ih bank d reclor on their in dividual bond t'1 "cure it rtrPiii,x Three scuriic- vau he r(dlccicii ai once story current todav wa to feet that, bad Mr. Clark not kill'd hitr-selon Wednesday both the 8am a fc Central and tbe Pennsylvania Development company might now be held by other interests, lie is alleged to have held wbat amounted to a pure have , of both tlAs railroad and the dcveop- - j went and waa in conimuuica! ion wi.iil York wrh whom be I imerewis ia A y 11 1 t 1 s lj n t 111 .... 11 Momon 1 'ht 1 rt - |