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Show 1; L 1 Tli HUE MOWING EXAMINE hi n,f, 6 o6" (umiMrr MI gSifrsarjrs Sftasf'-J c NO OGDEN CITY. UTAH. 309 WAR PflUTICAL LEOPOLD IN RAGES MORNING. SUNDAY NOVEMBER UNIVERSITY WILL STOP ! -- OF UTAH Brussels, Nov. 4. The Belgian Sr ornment will maks publle tomorrow the Nov. 4. The campaign' just drawing ui close has been jm culiar, even for Ohio. Dignified plat-form declarations have been merlouk ed In the bluer denunciations and pejtl sunal attack that characterised ttis 1 ditions ia the Congo independent state, and the charges asade against the ad u ministration of the Conga The was the result of the violent criticisms of the British parliament and of philanthropic societies la Great Britain and the lotted ki tales and of, Foreign Secretary Lmnsdowne'a repre-- f aenlations concerning the alleged 111, treatment of natives, the purpose of King Leopold being to secure a complete and Impartial statement of the actual situation. The taqulrte have been in progress for flfteim months. The commission, which waa made up of Belgian, I la Haa and Swiss publicists, has bet'B bolding sesskma throughout the Conga The Associated Press was given access to the report, which, while praising the notable work Belgium has aooompllahed, frankly criticises a number of abate Ths report concludes as follows: Adopting the recommendations of the commission will relieve the abuses and terminate the criticisms. The recommendations particularly cover the granting at ths natives larger land faculties, the limitation of native labor, the suppression of sentinel overseers, the prohibition of compenlee Imprisoning native and limiting of military expeditions.' King Leopold has appointed a of flftcAi members for considering practical means for the adoption of the recommendations. ES Inevs-tlgatio- McQellan and Jerome Will Be Close. muniripa liiatlom of the city1 ing, with decreased cost to municipal ownership of publle utilities on a sweeping scale, and the elimination of what Is termed "graft" from civic life. Janies G. Phelpe-Stokea young man of wealth, who devotes his leisure time to philanthropic endeavor, prominent in which Is his interest in East Side settlement . work, is the league's raadidai for president of the hoard of aldermen and Clarence J. Shears for district attorney. The other tickets sre Socialist, Prohibition and Socialist-Labo- No municipal room! yoara haa aroiwl F throughout the ooun-tt3whksh wlH h concluded York on Tuesday of that party line The been broken dowa that will draw more atrength IS5 upon the liaknkallr belong to hia oppon-canviwhich U now a ckMe at ono. unuju. and F?! tb. country wide the laenee have made national interval such !raaot marked any preceding local leature la the interest broker, hate manifestedta ItmMU which today favored Mo. 5L. far mayor and Jerome for dia- The odda on 4 kv. ! Sff r. 3,1 SUIT CASE to i to to 1. On waa T. to 10 to m of broker it la 3 M to Oss placed flM.OW) liaee the opening against of the cam ba saiataada to win 300,000. It mnnatsd that all of 330,000 was today. One j. Wall street by T. B. Buchanan today tew mdc with J. J. Judge that iM area not ssold get 173,000 vote itiint ithe large beta was ona of W.--g is UAOC that McClellaa would by one j. uf 115.800 waa wagered 1 Im os McClellaa at 3 aad 3 2 to bet-:j. .n igounta. In the Jrroms ms broker placed 38,000 to 64,-Sat Jerome would win. On the life Mfe 180 was placed against Jlr ni tW Mns would lose. Two to Wish efcred on Hearst against ths Me-nd- MURDERED FILIPINO Boston, Nov. 4. Eaoept for the nr raignment of Dr. Percy D. McLeod, j j 1-- m cam-nl&- 30LDIER. Yale Completely Outplays Columbia. New York, Nor. 4. Completely outplayed. Columbia suffered the worst football defeat In her history at American league park this afternoon, being beaten by the boots of 63 to 0. It was Yale's game from the very outset. Every play was quick and well directed. The back field worked as one man in dashing through the holes made by tbs lineman aad dragging onto them. U soldo m required mere thaw owe play to make K first doom. Triw.-Atortaad Forbes comprised Van Irresistible attack, aad Davlln waa always good Ha made one for five yard dash from tba kick-of- f through the whole Columbia team and over the goal line, but the ball was brought back for bidding. Conditions were unchanged in the Columbia waa plncky but second powerless, and Yale's touchdowns came with persistent regularity. Lin up: Cogblan-Retd- ) Long Sad Story of Russification Is Abruptly Ended and Poles May Now Ask ' Liberty From Czar, 7' re-M- 3 B. McClellan, who for may-- j bis appeal for re- - c- AoSthe record.,n js ready to stud or bis avowed himself a w K. Tie is municipal ownership, conducted by in the "wa ia adequate service."giving He!.., .ti;k Jmum Osborne, attorney from 1881 to V? ,or district attorney, the Republican can- ,Dtoor to8 declared him-k- v til !?. Tavor f the acquisition of evy franchise which to "i? fbeliWer in munic'I,al progress can be JTeS pubhe "RRHca wt prise flail f jt gj?" K oider." i Municipal owner- - headed by William Proprietor of a num- Properties through- nd 'bo ,op num- bein Prominently Propaganda which of hia can- b?d fh,ef Pl8nhs of the pin U c,n for th for- gas franchises; totovTuJ In kr o? fetiled Cue hh kkus is J?' s tHIflTY MAY BE DEAD. ' Nov. 4. Tale- trom Heno state ' arajas 3Sr..hvrt, i. . krtt ! 1 h .' - beon o the View 1" half and Ho- aii vircrAndrl arc down. ft n VflWt Ana- - 'Bt s s St. Petersburg; Nov. 4. The whole structure of the autocratic regime ia ao Calling, and Emperor Nicholas longer resists, ilia memorable week which, with its abdication of absolutism before a political strike demoa-stratioextending throughout (he confines of the ampins and reducing the government to Impoteucy and the birth of a new and popular regime, amid ernes of disorder, pillage, bloodshed and worse, ends In a complete surrender to the aspirations of the Finlander The and story of the Russification of Finland began under the regime of Emperor Nicholas father with the Introduction of ths Russian postal system, aad attracted the sympathy ef the Vorid. One by one the Finnish grand duchy was itripped of ondoat privileges by the Russian adminlatnr lion, including the gendarmerie and military conscription and the use of the Russian language were Introduced. Finally the Finnish diet became wholly emasculated and was powsrless to protest. The Finns fought sturdily, hut Russian troops garrisoned every town and hundreds of prominent Finn were driven into exile. Without alllea in Russia, political murder and obstruction their only weapon proved unavailing. After the issuance of the imperial the Finlanders rescript iff March 8some cMcession managed to wrest oT the Finincluding the restoration nish language, and this week they were quick to see and to seise anofopportunthe govity while all the attention ernment was engrossed on the empire up the proper. They struck and tiedcould he railroads over which troops the emdispatched, and compelled ro1 perors appointed acnat In Hela body. The organised militia the singfors practically dj0 elty and eent gendarmerie out of Ob a deputation to the also genrah andimmelensky. the governor demand the one to Peterhof to hi diate convocation of the diet Mtnoij dinarY session tnd the tuattoii the whole Russlfl cation. Tbthe sorovn- was ao threatening that to mMt was obliged to sred warship, of tho Helsingfors and turn the guns Of Count Wltte end s Prince John Obolensky. &nprMch-edayielded and algned not only coevoking the d1budget it control of thelaw prov1dlB fwj lag aa election areal suflh'age. el tornado Ylew this w '?! trm,M from Flanders. Smith) ........ R.G R. T. Tripp-aAdrew- s. Bigelow.. w i d Hel-singf- empire. IN PENNSYLVANIA. Nor. 4. The slate Philadelphia. ticket to be elected next Tuesday consists of state treasurer, four superior court Judges And one supreme court Judge. The main fight in between the two candidate who figure In the contest for treasurer William J. Berry, Democratic mayor of Chester, and Btate Bepresentotive t. lies Plummer of Blair county. Republican. Mayor Berry, after hia nomination hy tbs was endorsed by the ProDemocrat hibition. Lincoln and Independent par-tiand a 'determined effort has been made throughout the elate to elect him. e STU DENTS ATTACK RIOTER. the intervention of the troops and the local militia formed largely of students, but th streets are unsafe for all except sanitary offldnle and staters of charity. The city presents the aspect of a military camp. ArtilUry la posted ia snveral streets... The student militia te - pursuing the rioter who are defending them reives with revalv-erThe' students sr taking their captives' tb th university. a. ) Anti-saloo- n machettes fastened to their back wtre conducted with bandages over their eyes Into the lobbies of the Pnlmcr House, tbe Auditorium Annas ud other down-tow- on hoteln and ordertheir hands ud ed to get down knees ud fight. A crowd collected' about the contestants in each Instance, and It was necessary for the hotel police to disperse the party. n ' and Church Demolished and Many Are Injured. .Algal vis n . .. . .U. O. Ccrra ........ Enos .Collins . , . Town of Mountain View Is Struck, Houses a Davls-Rya- throughout the empire: Firal The remuneration at nil railroad employes la Increased and the budget of 1306 will be revised to provide therefor. Socond The creation of a commission of which tha employes are to have elected representatives to consider question! of improvement ia their condition. Third Permission Is given railroad INJURED IN CYCLONE R.K. Q-- Armstrong Mountala View, Okla Nov, 4. A (Helmrtch tornado atrack this place at 4:30 p. m. J. Fisher today. The dead are: R.H.B. . F. M. Clark. Rlevensoa-Lynn- ) Von Bates F.B. Jennie Jon Flynn (Posts W, T. White. Le Mr William Holt and child. J. 8. Berkeley. , Harvard Beats Indian Mr Smith. Cambridge, Mass Nov. 4. A crashMr Holt and two children. ing attack enabled Harvard to make Injured: Seriously Carlisle four touchdowns ngulnat the T. D. Dunn. Indians on Soldiers Meld today, but ' tho crimson defense could not keep I. W. Gray. Mr. George Broughton, aged 25, tad from sooring back their opponent child. twice, the final points being 23 to 11 herMr J. Barkly, probably fatal. Hurved seoed twice In each half, the John Gordon, aged 17, probably first touchdown coming In the first minutes of play. Tho Indians made total. Mr M. McBride and daughter. one touchdown in each half, tha last J. M. Whittle, Caboe, Okla. ono principally by a brilliant Joseph Walker, Oreann, Okla probran by Mount Pleasant In the gathering darknesa. Harvard kept her fist ably totally. two churche lira school house plays well hidden, depending entirely tandem Into the livery barna and one hotel, a cotton on driving n three-ma13 dwellings are blown line, usually with Brill, the tackl at gin and about the head. There waa very little kick-erf away end many more houses are The buslnobs part of the ing, the Indiana barirg the belter In- wrecked. untouched town waa except few winit. Penalties were Dequest, the dians being usually the sufferer while dows being blown in. The loaa In dolCarlisle made five fumblrs to one for lars la unknown at present. A terrific rain preceded tho storm Harvard. flooded with water. During the intermission between ths and the street are hotel has been conThe Manhattan halves a delegation of dusky young woman from Ctrlibli ward their tod verted Into a temporary morgue where and gold flags and sang Tammany" to the dead are now. Many of the bodies were horribly mangled. the delight of the crowd. The line-up- : Carlisle. Position. Mra. Bargnley received wounds In Harvard. LE. .........Wahoo the head and la not expected to live .Bowen until morning. ... L T. Brill. . ... Dillon-Hun- t child of William e LG Tbe M. Holt waa found dead tonight. It White........... C.- ............8cott Laroque head crushed almost beyond rrcogni-tloKeentbourg.... R.T. Exendlue Squlta Lubo-RoR McDonald It ia feared many more persona will be found when day light comes, as 8nyder) glarr-GildQ B- - ....ML Pleasant aeveral are reported missing; . Albanea Foster-Leonar- d L H. B. among them, John Bitile. Vender Room Wiley) Morse. -- vlne-Brll- LH.B ...... ....... d n Hall-Lear- y Burt-Plerc- ........ ....... n. ' y er Hurley-Wende- ll l R. H. B. F.B. a year NOTHING DOING IN NEBRASKA Lincoln, Neb., Nor. 4. Toulgbt saw the practical close of a state campaign that haa been llatlou and withuul In- trett. Aside from a few countis the contest for local ofllce la bitter, there haa been no canvass whatever, and probably nut to exceed half a doaen state meetings have been held throughout the campaign. This is the off year In Nebraska, only throe slate officers being elected aa assistant Justice of (lie supreme court end two re gents of the university, with four Uric Democrat ets in tho Held Republic Prohibition ana Borisllst-Theris fusion between the Drme crats nnd Populist but only the Demo crata maintained state headquarters. Tbe vote will be light. At the headquarters of the Republican' slate central committee Chairman Warner said there wn not th lout doubt of Republican success. He declined to give figures, but psrty leaders confidently predicted a plurality of not less than 16,000 and probably as high as ZO.mt. Chairman Allen of tbe Democratic , committee said the Republican claim j were excessive, and he would not concede defeat. On the contrary, he aid, the committee had ground for BOAL OF GOLDFIELD ACQUITTED. ..Dubola-Porte- r j - RED SUNDAY EXPECTED. ' t Petersburg, Nov. 4. A mounter has been organised for on ihe occasion or the funerals of'thfl victims of the recent disorder and lit honor of those whs have fallen In the struggle!) for liberty. Deputations from all quarter of the city will at the Kazan raihedral at noon and march through tliu Nevsky Prospect to the. cemetery. T repuff will b A notice by post ed tomorrow informing the Inhabitants of Bt. Petersburg that "In th troublous limes, when part oi prcei-nthe uopubitlon is ready to rise In arms against the of he", no peliih-a- l demon Strattons can he permitted." The do not Intend hindering the burial of the victims of the disorders, profor tbe burials are vided arrangi-nn-ntapproved, but 1 cannot permit a violation of tbe interests of the great majority of the Inhabitants who desire peace and order and freedom of movement In the afreet" General Trepcff therefore Invites th organizers of the demonstration to abandon tbelr plana and calls upon th peaceful population not to particlpat in such demonstration or assemblages in the street la view of the serious consequences that may arise front th vigorous measures which the police may have to employ. The Reuter Telegram company's cot' respondent was Informed at General Trepoff'a department this afternoon be that peaceful procession a will not reA Interfered with, even if carrying banners, but tbt the department believes that the revolutionaries fill do their utmost to prove reprisals iu th RL procession aatM-mbl- e l im-li- s Non-partis- BUSINESS SUICIDE. i Gen-whe- re estimate are that the Republicans will win by a plurality of not lea than .13,000. BULLFROG - There la new a probability that Count Witta will take the portfolio of minister of flnanc M. Boullgmua resignation hu been accepted and M. Witte haa offered the portfolio of minis) er of the Interior to Prince Uraaoff, former governor of Tver. M. Bhlpoff, former president iff tbe Moscow Zemstvo, will succeed Charles Von Scnwanrhack aa minister of agriculture. 21. Kukholff, chief asslalant in the department of Mercantile marine will probably become head of the new department of trad and commerce into which Grand Duke Alexander Micbnlovitch's department will be merged. General Kosaltcli, commuudcr-in-cliii'- f in ibe government jjf Katan. probably wllf replace era, Kudgler as minister of war. (Charles ... . Archequeta (Sheldon . The Runs says: The first appulmment, that of Prince Alexia Obolensky as chief procurator of the holy synod, la a splendid one, Th days of Ikibiedonoacff and Torquemada are ended." Tbe Novonft, speaking of the passing of Pobiedonusleff, nays: "Tweniy-Nv- e years a champion of oppression. Ignorance and poverty, b on favored a government founded violence and Inlolerano and brought Rnaaia to beggsrdy and atarvalio and the dlograee of tbe battle of the Bea of Japan and the bloody horror of later day" .. Tbe Kuna heads the cry for General T repo IT removal; dec taring- - that "ha 'was tbe Incarnation uf regime of bayonets, bullets and Cossack whip, which everywhere has tolled, and the people never will be satisfied aa Joug th control at tba troops remain In hia hand" io a deputation which walled on him today. Count Witts said it waa Impoaslbla to remove the troupe from tha cities until order waa restored, and asked the deputation td have confidence in the Intent Iona of himself and tha government. One of the newspapers, after a car ful investigation, gives th number of victims In Bt. Petersburg during the disorders aa six killed and thirty-on- e confidence. MANS Reno, Nev., Nov. 4. James R. Boal, Trust cashier of the Goldfield Bank W. Nev which failed Bullfrog, Nev.. Nov. Goldfield, 27. company. Conn. Wesleyan At Middletown, with liabilities Kemp, one of Bullfrog most ago. months six B. Tufts men, wn today to 30.000. and with but nent young business At Worcester Holy Cross 3, Amfound in an lanccsxiwoloura condition, 5 in cash on hand and about SSO office. A 000 worth of securities, has been ao- - lying on a couch In bis 3, 3 Albany, N. embezzle- - slclan was summoned and diagnosis of of the charge 0. court at Haw- - showed that Kemp had awaltowed a At Notre Dame. Ind. Notre Dame meot by the district I tara quantity of Chloroform. Kfforta thorn 0. 71, DePauw to revive hits .were ItaUtoHd lh died Young J. verdict Tho finding V Virginia Charlottesville, At dlneomed. No a guilty of a' similar charge baa been four hour after being Polytechnic 11. University of for reason can at re a will be act h given adds aad 0. I tha deed. Hn totnijy TWlc) u Ea bearing next January. Boal' aad Young are from Los Aa-- Francisco. (Continued on Page Bght.)- d made. wounded. geles and organised the hank ago. l) tbree-yearol- Paul-Gull- OdosM. NoV. 4. The pillaging here has been largely stopped, thanks to REPUBLICAN RALLY can- - pro-noc- k Turner-Peyton- ) rogates the military and other laws of These have been by fast torpedo howto to where they are dee to arrive tonight Dr. Tnrngrend. tho leader of the Finnish deputation that waited on Emperor Nicholas, Informed the Associated Press tonight that he expected the Pinna would calm down and that the crisis .would pass as soon as the Helsingfors people learn that a report that a republic was declared at St. Petersburg In untrue. In the absence of telegraphic communication the Finlanders had actually become to believe the rumor true and Socialists and revolutionaries were beginning a camjMign for the setting up of n separate state there. The success of the Finnish program may inspire a similar spirit in Poland for a restoration of the undent autonomy constitution, but it will be more difficult for it to suoeeed there, as the Polish provinces have been deprived. since the revolution of 1863. of nil vestiges of' administration and merged into tho general body of the Russification. ....... ...Rood . (Tlnge-D- ........ . heretofore have bound fgur. in politics. issaarasa of Mr. Jerome, who ia Mif Mspendcntly, has been made MBs hy hia oft repeated denunda. sf the leaders of both J the Repuh ud Democratic parties and big Mem of niter Independence have d him for the special attack of bo follow Implicity party lead-,His candidacy has been en-lawyers and by. persons la distant parts of the United Ms. Ths Democratic ticket la S! LT. burger.. LG. G. Hocken Hutchlnson-Dines- w W ?fit ms nuule Forbes Hberlln Jooee. M Columbia. W. Fisher (Fowler ..Dead on L.E. Cates m Msd hy Qcorge 1 for Position. Yal B d things politically na epoch-makin- g hddsatt in that they are accepted m narking Independence of actios W the disregard of party ship of state begtnuiug to right itself. Uradual-- b jy the disosder Inal followed the mnlgtukm of the constitution, giving the people liberty, ia beiug put down. The jirrmier haa met the immense dlf- gcultlea confronting him and the pres- sure of the demands of tbe different r lasses of society with energy and sincerity that ara more and mure giving him the support of tbe Moderate Liberals, who have been frightened byibe carnival of disorder iuio which the country haa been plunged and Um Inordinate demands of the proletriat uuner the leadership of th "Reds helm, and the Russian ud J own-mhl- lmocrattc and workmen to have a cobaaed on operative orgnuiiation models of western Europe and tb Inited Bistes. Fourth The abolition of military regulations applying to railroads. Fifth Freedom of meeting fur of railroads to discuss qmw-lioof a strike without notice betas given to the polie Sixth Inviolability of the person of strikers and tile reemploymeut of nit-dismissed fur striking. Seveuih The cancelling of all circular limiting the employment of Poles on I he Polish south western and western railroads pud giving permis-ehi- u io uso the INdish .lunguagu in' private. Without excepttoa the newspapers express tbolr appreciation of tbe euurv uioua task Count Witte haa assumed and while aotnu of them doubt hia success. In view of the obit teles ho will encounter, both from below and sliove, there is no attempt to question the sincerity of hia purpose nor hia great ability; and the promptness with which fas proclaimed the freedom of tbe press and amnesty and the retire in cut of M. Folded onsicff, chief procurator of the holy synod ; M. Ulaauff, minister of educailon, amt Governor General K liege lea, of lb government of KUff, is ajiplauded as evidence of tho kind at staff he la employe j. .,b,cboc dldate governor, former Congressman John M. Paulson, a pronounced temperance man and a Methodist, in which the league counts its leading member and a successful d of the hire beta the independent can-tfor reflection to the oflies of district sttomey conducted by William Titvsn Jerome, aad the entrance Into the anu of local politics as a se pares oiWDizCtioa supporting practical-l- y p t fill ticket of the municipal league. Both of these events mad forth, according to obaervera 8L Witte hu dtcUce tonight. Ths astbasies are at wide variance, but ths whole Q raster New York all-tttk-m dressing big meetings. Tbs distinctive features I 11 liosw-lam- k toaiiht, winding up as It does, is ona past whirlwind of political catlap at every section of the city, Hikes the sred lotion fair that the result win be close. , The speech-mikin- g sad of the campaign closed for tbs csadlditss tonight, all ad- 1 ' i man. Another phase of the campaign, and having Ka particular complication, Nov. 4 Tb Pueblo. Colo Salt one . na attack on jwlitlcal Lake high school defeated the Puoblo has been The speeches were particularly and Social Democrat 0 first 23 In a to school game high by directed against George B. Cox. the Freedom of tho press and general this afternoon. Republican leader In Hamilton county. amnesty except for crime have Chairman Garber of the Democratic followed each other, but Count California Defeats Nevada. state commute today gave out a Wilts refused steadfastly 4. score M. Nov. Cal a John Pattiao that By Berkeley. proclamation to demand tba yield of 18 to 0 the University of California the Democratic nominee for governor, to national football team defeated The University will carry the state by 86,000 plurality. for theonorganisation of a would be the ground that it guard, of Nevada 'varsity on the Berkeley the Boeiallsta to arming equivalent While Nevadans ths campus today. ANTIC OF 8TUDENT. to fight and destroy the whole govwere much lighter aad slower than ernment between midnight and morntheir opponent the game afforded Chicago Nov. 4. Special policemen ing. California a final opportunity to try Count Witte today solved the railseveral of tbs downtown hotels out players before the annual game in called on last night to eject from road nirike at a conference with the with Lelaud Stanford university next werekibbles hundreds of persons who strike leaders at which he did not hesiths Saturday. were attracted by the Initiation at two tate to make a practical surrender of the of McGee, quarterback Captain Nevada team, played a star game for candidates In n fraternity of the Chi- of tbe government's reasonable demands. The basis at Hitlement are the visitor making spectacular runs cago university. dressed ia cum prised In the following communicandidates fantastlo The in of ten and fifteen yards, punting costumes, and having small papier cation sent to the strike committers clever etyl icer of the United States army la the received by Police MagisPhilippine trate B. F. 8taplerou today, contained the news that W, N. Rogers, who waa a private In the Colorado regiment la the Philippines during the Spanish American war, was murdered October I last hy two boatmen whom he hired to row him from Cavite to Manila. Hia head was cat off with bolos and the body was thrown overboard. It ML was discovered there day later. One published Hi party candidates of the boatmen haa been captured and de-Washington, Nor. 4. naming V. in said to have confessed. The mouminiti today. Wm. H. Ivins ka ss gaining votes by thous-nCheshire, American consul to Mukden, tive for the crime was robbery. Rogers started for his distant post today, nek day. was la the service of the Pacific Mall to proceed by way of Ban Steamship company, and hia parents Upw Mr CM ln said be never was rrsido a J9pw York. emMsct si now and Mr. Hesrst'a Francisco to the Orient. ampn mid he would be elected. Aanaay Bill's executive committee M ibis afternoon but Mr. Murphy MM to give out figures on the -, tbe line. Bennloe of Utah got the ball aad ran 70 yards for a touchdosn. The Utah mea played good football throughout the gam but their line was too light for the Colorado men. who broke through their center almost at wilL Denver, Colo., Nov. 4. A letter from CapL W. S. Grove commissary off- ing nurse of Roxbury hotrae, comparatively few additional facts developed today regarding the death of Mica Busan A. Geary. The polioe made a fruitless search for Mrs. Dean. Three business men furnished (30,000 bail for Dr. McLeod, and the harbor police dragged nil day in vain for the satchel which. It is said, contains the head of the unfortunate girl, the only portion of her body that has not been recovered. 9 Jj til Antl-saloo- u Boatmen Cut Mis Head Off; One of Them Confesses. his release later on very heavy bell and the granting of a warrant for ths arrest of Mrs. Mary & Dean, the mia S ii a Moderates Are Rallying to His Banner and agrment and and political bust-iswere among the themes for' discussion. In AC T geueral. Republican C U lally rpccclies have ailvocsu'd 'President kJiDldflOy Roosevelt's policy," but the I Vino-crat- e have attacked Governor iut-rick- 's administration, repectally criticising his um of the veto power. The criticism was that which' public brought the league Into thu field against the governor, and enuslst- Boulder, Cola. Nov. 4. The Univer- ed or a charge that by threatening to the v, Pwer against the Bran- sity of Colorado defeated the Univerlaw Governor Herrick had com- sity of Utah, 46 to 8. 1iah scored in the second half, when Thomas of ColoV11 b i: Jb rado fumbled the hall on Utah's leu which set- - com-misek- MYSTERY IS UNSOLVED McClel-JwSTfro- iifiom Results i Columbus, report of thd communion appointed by King Leopold to Investigate the con- Waxes Fast and Furious on Eection PRICE PIVB CENTS 1905. 5, Monday. OHIO HAS I, I1 A BITTER CAMPAIGN! ABUSES tLufgg Fair Sunday and (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) ,BCt yOL D Utah Weather Forecast 4.-I- !arry proml-amounll- phy-qnltt- Col-Cl- tl Ur-gtnt- j (Continued oa Page Eight) AT GRAND OPERA HOUSE TOMORROW EVENING i : i. , - zf: g- -m j W. ii |