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Show fc omina Sam,B,r ruralmor da- four "'"mrfM B0'" out 01 sdln "T-Imitnan all other paper na a paper ' tM. Wh0'e i" each pracinct. Utah Weather 'Forecast f.ffBl" (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) jjtjgnl n. NO. VOL OGDEN 318 dei;i li OVl-- hoard ever spect miulH forth -- rro: vii'i-- a ? ,1 UTAH. TUESDAY CITY. :'C. a! v reri . live ! -. tilt MORNING. NOVEMBER t'FECTS ACCESSIONS I r. po.i , Die hua-,- 1 whs1 mine e.icn tnuii n m iin a ml a pulnu- - r tiutuM I'C to hp s .i I'cia I'Mut-u- i sei'ii.g what ieg'.slaiion .11 ha- s'a isi Cccq css m TO REFORM r- : 1:: - MINERS. P,io Tins Year Will 51 9i PRICE FIVE CENTS 1905. 14, MANY 1 B y One. p. Pi is idem had been optsw-',- . wii.n.,. li.i.i been rcia.iiej .m-I. , i, ),- l . 'I it pit a. Nov. forturd b them Mr. Met',! bo.i1 m.:, j Ph im ! i .4 !, ,ir 111 b1 was no lo'eni.on of trak.iiK m: :i. ui 'W'iLi'tu o'v icsoliiiten rctrotic'.ive ano hai no : ing was said Miami gening icii iL.Vlti for the mouey paid lm Audi' Ham : i.iiiic j ton. iii'ti Do; i John McDuinne. head ef n chasing dttiKU'.'nicni ot ih-- ; Kqu. a'- . luc r -- eu l.llllf-l- ' Mr iu late Asu,'auce society produced m I'cMd-- i; .1 r i( . !i,n Iit ; ilea w.l k'4) ill t com i'll OU no1!'-- in. . , i c' 'In- cilii-U'is and bones containing irtiers ici. dill un (Dll Ivr: .: '..H ivruiug lvglslai ion written by Tno iu.mici .ppil ii' KflJf'JA gltwi to vli'.ch It. Jordan, innner comptruiier nf t ri.11 Die a.:i ..a lie ffW ra 10 Andrew Hamilton and A. ; Tins any ioiig. wiic lie nii'Siii. i i4ii r'lm-.- i C. Kidds, Tltese memniwndums entby P'.irtii.g be colli." ,.n a b...-'i- ; NiU'wry ered periiala form 1V98 to 19iJ aud bae s. RPlI Jn Tvr s)'f ial phv difing rhe last eeeaina of ilie legisla- u.in.-rit'ninuuiiMi: t w'ari in- BENSON AND ASSOCIATES FILE They umatituted a sent of in- rimp iii sit is'ed In July when the answer was ture. a course to DEMURRERS. structions Fields what to o bd'vi h marie and not at any prevtotia time. MipjHirt to every lull Mr all l1 Mr. liegeman was akid about the he must pursue relative iilmI'cif n iu Vta.-liioi:. Nov l;' I'omn.i r,,r vi-- ue in .hai appeared in the legislau'.e. (mio HhiHi . UiMika ihi n..)or ih r:ubi. 01 the Metropolitan letter referred KVIds tu a bill rela- IViIfi sor Mi'i'ow'b i' rim4na to Mi 'John A. I till. 'll. iudlct.'.l to: i.riiicir lie rest estate, siiriini'p company's Mr. .lnraan inin cimuri'i .on with the land fraud diri not know the cost of the company's tive in taxaiiou which Mii'pui: o! ,he iiifO'O 'i.nui lio won c.iui-r-- . aud Frederick A. structed Kialtia to have killed if 11 vlivinrH1 Ilyd' ilm: nriih iliri ho its pMipli1 headquartbuildings maintaining P. P'.amopil and Joust i. Schreul'-r- . in Htiffolk county. Mr. llughaa. ers in ibis City. The liasia on which affected city'll I'liicf who been had the for cunapiracr 10 riofrai.ri Die reading inemomiuia, il It was built was to pay the contrac'aver Tel rrH tn hia of- dtrtrd . here and asked the wiiums fice o from the I'niitsl Siares iu the sains ca.-$tor the ikisi of it and four pt-- coat suiM)d jii'icr an what interest the Equitable had in ClIJ fli M'U1 ral day v With regard dav hie. I demurrers to ail of the tu mUlit ioiiiil. Suffolk th sunretm- court of m county. The witness had not to Willard Ded mister, a Are insurance Pennypacsc' ca'diug a dictnieniaof IuColumbia. sulAcieut information to clear up this Mr. Henson tie of the lgislnturc, the District special broker, trended that hia partner is rt It benot rlarcs that tha Indictments against point, hut when asaed If Silas H. Dutcher, a director of the cause mayor James H. Hyde had a residence Insurance company. Penaypackcr'a an km is hint are had In substance and ;lit if Metropoiiiati Ue thought of the highest p"air. it Is the irregularities charged were umr He said hts Arm placed all the Am there, witness replied that worthy was. they do not consttuito a crtminsl ofiittd aiaiesutsnlike recognia Insurance policies on the mortgaged it The In tha event the demurrers adjournment waa taken in the tionproiupi of the will of the people, ex- fense proier;y of the Mctropolltun Life midst of the rending of Htoe instruc- pressed )u unmistakable terms foul by ars ovemiled. counsel for the defense nee company. It will be taken up when h constitutional me'i'ed- - 'lie h:.lar. announce Lhat they will ask for early John A. Met 'all. prestdeui of the tions, and "1 proi.ai against I.nv rionbt or trials of lhe cases. New York Lite Insurance company, the committee canines tomorrow. was thin call. si and asked if he had s'lapician being cult upnti the slncoruy land high purpose of 'lie g.neinor Iu any knowledge of the whereabouts ' need' of Andrew Hamilton who has lepre-sernconvening Die assembly m Ills oan.-'Uiof billot el reform the New York Life Insurance e liereform as a subject fur lefisiation i company befa-legislature at AlMr. McCall said be thought probably to ha regretted, but I am bany. con Aden be governor will supply Mr. Hamilton was at, Paris or NauHim omlhaion If it is 10 heim. He had not ordered Hamtlton him that It ought to ho included In his lo return because he waa Informed 1 would tim. however, that Mr. Hamilton was not. In condiproclamation. have this understood s a criticism of tion lo do so. He had not had any his action, for what he has done Is accounting from Mr. Hamilton of the Inall praiseworthy and in accordance money he owes the New York hare always cn with the estiuiaie surance company. leclained for bis fidelity to the "It ta the policy of your company and to tbn iiiciplu of to ltuie Mr. Hamilton remain a broad Institutions, Now let the until lhe conclusion of ihta investido it ditty and let the acts gation?1 ashed Mr. Hughs, that may ho passed be the result of ''On the other hand. 1 ahould very the heat thought of all the friends much like to see him here, replied of reform, of whatever parly name or Mr. McCall. allegiance. "lie has not had any money front us in months, hut we have not discharged hint.' Mr. Mctlall submitted the follow ilia statement, whira he said he bad made in the trustees ot ths New York Life i . Fair Tuesday and Wednetday, ! 1 -- n- j i1 1 Andrew Hamilton Who Had ot Insurance Forgot the Inside Knowledge Inquiry and : I . American Enlisted Men Banquet Their British Brothers at Coney Island and Drink to England's Navy. i : Went to Europe. .''I.c( i - 8 r-- Sr. Ktv Tort. preeldrnt Z A. lS.-J- oha Mr-- ii-- New York fe lled before invest (gating coinmit-tod- .f the ur. Wi-i.- v AnMtroBg and requested u peremptoral-- re order lhe the committee of from Europe to thl cuuntry who Ivan the HamiUou. lawyer irew maitera of f lepielatlv chirp r in U hew "L, Yi Mr McCall waa runner or-rL- r tSovi-rn-.- j t0 demand an accounting from aiBihoa of the money expended by 2Jr,Bd of the balance which be uwea Mr. McCall die Nw York life. the policy of the Led that it L1m.v to have Mr. Hamilton remain Lnaid until after this investigation on ted hen rourluded. and said iliat. to. omtrsry. hr would retry much like in kire Mr. Hamilton return. i Mr. replying jlr. McCall, founsfl for Hughes, 1 J AGITATIONS the roinmlnce. iud he had called the attention of ite herd nf min tees of the company hi testimony before the committee and pave Mr. wiiibe in Hamilton hia statement, iitwhea a copy of shuh uid Hiar tr Mr. Hamilton did me mum to he New York Life emu pan." the sum of 8335, nun bj Rrormber IMh. he would himself Mr. McCall puj it to he company. aid Hamilton was either in Faria or j 1 fj.'i.'i,-CiO- that the lire insurance Arm that pIicm all the risks on the properties "f the Metropolitan company la com-Mse- d nf w. I Ed mister and 8iloa B. iHitrher. the latter a director of the of 8230,001) advanced to Judge Hamil- ton la not repaid by him to ths company on or before December IS, 1905, then It will be my duty and obligation, as expressed In my teallmony Motwipnllmn aforesaid 10 pay to ths company said The low rate at which Mr. Rege-maamount of 8235.tino on or brfore lepem-he- r serured loins ihat Mr. liegeman :.l, 190- 5- Nsw York, Del. 9, 193. terwved fnim th old Arm of John A. McCall." Vermilye 4 company, was testified to Was any action taken by your by several members or that Arm, which since hoard of truatsea or any suggest ion lt hone nut uf business. This Arm made. In flic board, that, exclusive of the banker of the the 8235,000, there were hundreds of Metropolitan W, but siqce last March the buai-a- s thousands of dollars paid tu Judge taken over liy William A. Hamilton for which you have but hia t d company. Mr. Reade was receipt?" asked Mr. Hughes. Mr. McCall said it was not consid'"day and said that Mr. had hcn a client for num-- f ered. intrs and because of the vol-- k Mr. Hughes said that the committee he transacted with la dcairotiH of haring an accounting of lf 'fnn i vo t-company ho the money which has been disbursed P'en Ioann ai a low interest. without any vouchers oilier than reof Mr. Hamilton and to fcnow amount of the rebate ceipts ,t,al JJr i in Mr. Ilcgniuan as shown bv the that the money had hnon used for and asked Mr. MrCa'I to take steps to have l,r','ilod was While , s'n'emen of Mr. Hcgcmans such an accounting and to instruct Mr. were being Hamilton to return to this country if b.Zr "1' ''"fpstinns w ''''" who he la in phvsical condition lo do (o. T Hollister, . si. ineom- - Mr. McCall replied that he would ..e?,i7,Vl,r of the wish of the i l d 'ablution Iasi March, form Mr. Hamihon of could not control . ,ip remembered making committee, but he him. " WrHegcman. ,,"..7', William A. Reade. Ihn hanker fbr individual eheeka were i r llfKrm!'n the Metropolitan life Insurance combecause his firm die Bl" ''Hl" aud frumer member of the Arm pany known genorally le . quesriI of interest was of Yerrnllye A company,to was Mr. liegePllrnlHetL; He said Mr. tioned about the reha lea man. He aald lhe rebates were an Rivp" a vnl,,ni f business he Inaianre of favoritism to a client did wio, whom the Arm had kuown a number milk ilVrmnjre nrra' Mr- - H'8- - of said, had years. His association, he Arm. "'nning aceount was ba t Acthe W. Palmer. been a proAtable one to Metropoli'he ''1 schedule a to ,,nn,,,ential clerk for cording fKiv i. ten years """'h".'. who were em- - tan Iife benight in the pai brsd 893.ntio.oiMi In securities of which A was from the Vermilye 'h,,n examined. Ha derrihS ii; company. In the same wrlnd of lhe v'1 remitting sf.i,, worth of securities were sold h,,nis do not show 'M.tig' ,fl .M e: ro puli' it n Life. f24.Afln.OOU h" that The by the wnnesH, this Ann. ,.rt paid .10 Ir worth were sold through Hcrem.i the loans to re-lMr explained Reade, lllir him bv the Metropolitan laic ot !l.n,l the statement of ,vM,ra, which was ginn,0ofl and 82b".KiO were at read ,wr.,,rpniinss ""vsrsd f en years and 112 and 2 per cent respectively, said ,I., 'r0'1 u doo Ktske made lhe "pr,e'1 Mr Hegeronn or Mr. Tl,i amount la loans. He left it to them to Ax the bn paid Into the rale. The rate was considerably unj?'1. is jjn-- ' or der the market rate. Mr. Reade said, ,:"mpnny in rni payment waaMay made and he demurred at It several times, company waa counsel, when the but was told that thehim and would t to n he public under obligallnus ."'mesa said he did Px the rate satisfactorily to the comh.sn; kL rtone anything D&nv. hi,, "SZt'' President John A. McCail was again want to have hp WK 'whing called. h Mr. McCall offered in evidence a mpany of hi con- h;; resolution adopted by the boardInaar--ofa trustees of the New York Lifelast. It e 118.000 ,,,a' ace company on October Is, VFiropnllian repria mitht be claimed I stated that the board had learned Rfeijr the legisla,,l Br,iiPa-it of from the testimony before Il dVw" that the ,,r'' ,n lhe various tive Invrs.ieaiing coiumi'tee I had officers of ihc. mmnuny had cxcui'vi participatlit'-"'tuts annually 10 opTN ,V exp-ndbelieved to ho .iwwt to a pose )'h question UoMers and the iu'eres s of t'c p.d inucju-rf'tfsa... nor ,k: , f '',ni po that f'u :b'T th.. n v,ril - - rfe 828,110.-(lOiym- i 1 n h hl lmu-.'2- ad-,.'.- "'i ed cotnn)-.faioti- ;v- - r.- '8iii In Mr. - s Kqiji. HegC-,- P'tlilished after n.. 'P'o eom- - 'c.-H Lip,! ,.rrr ne- v- i.u-- f- -i b.ocsht tre pay- r the iherefore. h- -f I'- rt'oi t fit ?. the Kj A hoard that the hi resolved .. tha'. no of... he legislation shnmd be to ax :fle Dors synIstiv ...---har'ic .."1' ao aa u, place them on aml '"flipany's tnar. the -I opo ami regular II lb !: cnlicNui of them. above he ! ;!"!lu out Dial D,e HU csmid recelpia slumld b uuymcnts. retime HI J be? a'e-- i e".-,- .: tr cum-bi'uii- lvin-orrstl- m-t- ''ujiIi.ii was-t- TO JEWS c Black Hundred Finds More Victims Jews DENIES THAT Not Yet Safe. VICTIM WAS Fond For Their Relief Will Soon Reach Half a Million. TIED TO RAIL 18. Tha Nov. Ieteraburg. i league uf IeugucK bus ndop'ed a Columbus. O.. Nov. cunriemniug the proclamation of . amtrial law In Polauil as nii Illegal William K. of Kenyon college, Polish llic direcli'tl against was in Columbus Inf I ay conferring emariciiMiibm movement. with Attorney T. P. linn and Rev. Ths Husky Slavo prints a dispatch John Hewitt, both trnsteea or the infrom Warsaw rissccibing a cunvaraa stitution, concerning the tragic death ilon which tovernor (Jenersl Scslon of Ktns rl Pierson, and arcusai Ions had with a deputation of iironiinem whirlt have ! n subsequently made. In a signed Daiemrnt, issued Ioles. during which the goveruor genby eral distinctly announced that be President. Pierce. 11c emphatirallv dewould not- allow tha organisation of a nies what he terms "iierveramtiH of the Morsovwr, ha truth which have got abroad," and munldiwl military. added, ha would neither rratmvo tha uid: troops from tha city nor tha auweta, "Believing the mnmet'g Andiua in and ha warned the deputation that 1m the rasa tu lie entirely mistaken, 1 was preimrad to ileal with the situa- ask leave in he interests of Jusik-- to tion slionld ths agitation be communi- present farts which in the eyes nf the cated to ihn mamma, ig addition to author! lie cf Kenynn college, ahsulvc iiHTraHing the ia y of lhe rank and Ala the students front any charge of misor tln siiny, the war riepartmeni iuis doing." decided to d(ci'Mtia the term of servtc Air. Pierce, in a length statement, by one year. The present pay of tha traces the movements of Pierson find Infantry U It cents per month and the students r imaged In the ini, in! ion Die cavalry 14 cents per month. on the fatal tn':!u in prove that limy The fears of ilia wholesale pillage could not have mgaged in tying Piercia by the Block Hundred" has not son to the traeks and to disprove the Ho entirely disappeared, although the rcMrt of tho (iionpr's Jury. trie test precautions have been taken says: Ktuart Pierson's Imdy was prepared against probable outbreaks. Two student were htiaien to death near tha for burial t mv house and it is lhe 01 Ir. WorkOhvnruy canal last night, three ltnuh concurrent testininity porters were murdered at their dootx man. the physician. H. C. Wtipht. the and many domestic servant left their undertaker. Erward (inrauch and mv-work, announcing to Iheir mistresses aelf, all of whom wero in the room that labor waa no longer necessary, as most of Ine time during the prepara- now everybody was on an equality, ol the bod', that there were no having become "citixenxw" and would marks of a ehiimrtrr to xdte the receive government, pensions. suspicion that he body bad hnot An eminent, diplomat, speaking of lied." lhe situation today, said: Tha ilfffirulties which confront Couni. Witte on every side are cnop moua, and would overawe a tnan of lean dominant, will and capacity. His tak Is almost superhuman, but I do not regard li as impossible." Si. j Ad-uiti- rest packed the approaches to th 1 aside tim picture was one shlcli surprised evu the men tbcinsalve who had worked all night la It con-s- i ruction. Overhead a friars of British and American Aaga stretched aiwuud the hall. From each of the twelve chandelier swinging from th celling down ihe center of the hall waved four American and lour Brii-lnAags. The balcony rolling waa Intertwined wish the color of the two nations. Kestuune hurting wer drnjHul arrawa from one hahxtar to the other, causing It lo be held up In the center by gnwt gloims of electric light. Across the lower end of the main hall was a long (able with four smaller tallica adjoining al right aaglra. There were for she two commanders la chief, Iheir staff, the Aag officer and their staffs and the commanding and officer from each of the twenty-onBritish and American war ships In the North river, and 01 her officers especially Invited h.v the men. At the center of ihe lung table looking down the hall sat Rear Admiral Krsna and Rear Admiral I'rlnre laitiis. To the Ilie right, of Admiral Evans, prince, were Rear Admiral lllckens. Rear Admiral llrownMin. t'apl. Pierce, Col, R. M. TImmiiiimiii, ('apt. Dare and sailor, aud the sll-tb- e year-nwn- d deut hall. h e Ixo-hl- Cpl. To lhe IcB nf Admiral Arnobl. Evans tut Kir Pc.try Kaiulersun. the British consul al New York: Rear Admiral Davis, ('apt. Karqtihur, ComniiKsloin-- r of Police McAdoo, C'apt. ('apt. King Hall, Cnpt, Tilley and ('apt. Ityuii. The other officers sere at the s Joining tables which were prettily decora tod with pink and white earns ions. Champagne wih the only calamity." extra" nm served at ilie six rows of Jjonl Hnsehcry, Joseph Chamberlain, tables which stretched from lhe offiarchHerlicrt Henry Asquith and the cers' talilc to the riisw on Ihe main bishop nf Canicrlmry and other prel- floor and fur nearly the rntiro length th'-lIndignaates similarly expressed of tho Iwlismy, James nf Hereford tion. The British and American sailors were assembled on hoard the flag"Hussi stands arraigned before lhe nd A Is In ms early thl ships Main wind, world " afternoon. Tlirr tJtey hoarded three l,ord Rotltvchlld wrote: landed them which steamer al I fed conlhient that the action between 3:3U and 0. pier mketi by his majesty' government baa From b"rc, ercortnd by 13t special irnducei a great and salutary effect," IKilice, limrcbrrl lo Htaneh's pasir Harry Johnson, addressing tha vilion onDieythe llowery and rereived a Kuro-tiom.'ctiiiE. said he ihiMlght that, welcome along the route. oucht to lie sent lo the noisy 1,l.ill Thn Ipnd played n mwllev f pique n;:l(., ra. Another demonstration will lar smi lor songs, while the 2. .'() sstlors flp l,,id in Ismiton lumornuv night at sere IHn assigned ichlr scats, which h which sympHthetie letters will wss done without. Dir slighiest conmid front Maurice Maeterlinck, Tho. fusion. Another evidence of ihir disArthur Atuhony Wing Pinero, Hardy. cipline eumc when for nearly an hour Hope and others. they sal patiently Jn iheir scats awaking the arrival of the prince end Ad, Emory, r lnl n I ,i-i- OTTINGER AT WARSAW. fur-llic- aiti-Kerati- n 1 EVENTS lor.ilnu, r - FIGURING ON DEFENSE r Nnv. 13. Including a ruin of 8,ifir(siu from Javb H. of ha New York reBclilff, treat-livelief coin milter, the fund bore for the relief of lit Kuskian Jew amounts to An InAuentlai mooting of 8::.tr.L(ii. .lews whs held today at the Unking house of lhe Messrs. Rothschild to die cuss the allocation of tha fund, which is growing. The greatest sympathy Is displayed hr every class of society. The Zionist federutiiin held a meeting hero tonight to express horror and Indignaexcesses, at tion si thn which meet tug letters and telegrams here read from many prominent men. Balfour wrote: premier -The government has heard rillt pity and horror of the Jewish massacres, aud It ha already taken every jdcp which iuetned posaibln to inllisa'e ths 1 reso-Iii'mh- the niton of the Ameivao nquadxoa t reived when in England several yeara u go. The from nf th tiicuu card bore picture of the American and British sailor clas'iug band ovsr th flttgu of their two MmnLriea. Tha guesa were ocated Aral a Britisher and shea un America. While the men made merry at Omey Island the warrant offleer of tha Hritlah squadron eutertwJned tha warrant officer of the Americaa ships a a ball on the Drwka, TO OBTAIN MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP Chicago, Nov. 13 Another ordinanca providing atepa lo ecru re municipal ownership of th atree.t railway in Chicago waa submitted tu th ciijr coiiui'il tonight hy Mayor Dunna. Th. ordinance wn nconmiauuad bf a mt'Bsnx to tha aldormen which la which Mayor gave three day Dunn assert he will be able te bring about municipal ownership, 7'he Aral Plan is by ranching an agimuneat with lhe traction txunpamae, by which their pnvjieriy would ha transferred to th city at a priua decided upon by arbitrators. Th asutwd la hy condemnation of the property nf I lie street railway com pan is uafer tha provision of the Muellar acL Th third method I lha one a Inch tlw mayor haa almady presented a an alternative to hi contract plaa. It la for th pontrueiion of th municipal street railway ilnea whkdi will parallel the line of the exist Jug noHipanla. The nrdinaoee which s non in panted tho nuwwg from tha mayor asked that authority fc give lo plum on tha balkil at tha spring elertKin tha qua-Do- n whether the city ahaH man Mueller hill rortiflcalea to tlw amount nf gikiOOn.lwd, Till m. H la ierlared hy the mayor, i needed for the fr of lhe linro aad'for th ptirrhaee of the uncxplrrd franchise right of the axleOng cntniwnie. The niMsag and the ontumnea were roferrod to the onuiimtie an' local transporiRtbia, the Mm fat an ihat wliieh met the other proposition submit led to ilie council for th mayor in regard to lhe munlciiwlizailon of Inc Chicago street railway. Another ordliisnc auhnilllnd hy Mayor Dunne wua for thn regulation or gas and electric light rat. This ordluaace which provide for 78 cent ga whs referred lo ihe companies on gas, oil find electric light. WHIRLWIND DAY FOR LOUIS New York. Nov. 13. Prince Iouila of llaiicnbetg paused today In a fsuh-nthat would have, tested the stamina of a political candidate engaged In a camptilgn of the whirlwind order, and at (Kid the si rain with a fortitude n Ho worthy of a Bririrh admiral. the round of with a reception m tbc chamber of w lief.j h n as greet (d hy a live gaiherlng of raptala of comnierce and flnaucr. After a brief wlilrlcd down luvailiing spell In; to Coney Island, where hr. and the officers of Ills fleer, with Admiral Evans ami other rircxctiiaiivet of the Atni'i'icsn nnvy, nttunded a groat banquet given by the Iduejarkri of the nar'-hlpto their Britlidi eoitidn'. From Ihe banquet a special train bore the pritii. and hia suite back to New York iu timo 10 appear at the hon.n whrrc his rniraiHK; was ilie rigiial for a tumultuous welcome from s great, assent blog rcprevmta-tk- s or Hie farblon and wealth, not only of the imd mpulis. Inn of all the principal ellir of the mion. Front i.Iip bin mi allow the prince 10 'be Lambs' club, wbern ha whs the ceuiral figuro of a gambol by the niu:u jirnniineni. of t.hr I nlted Kiaies. which vis continued until tbn small hour of tha mnrnitig. bo-ga- com-ntcrc- o, rep-rretu- ,ii vv miral Evens, with Dt o'hrr uffici-rswho came Jn six special ears. The party reached lhe ball about 7 mid enBefore tered amid h storm of clu-c1.1, -- rlh Ilnrigepori, t'onn.. Nov. the prince iiad finisheii tho hr-- course man giving hot nanus as James lie said he wattled tu get tho view Kuoiicv. who w.is arrested Iasi Sa'ur-- j from tho gallurv. When ihe iw-to and a: Haiiliiiry brought day left their seals and started lie luijiny jail in this city awaiting for the balcony tbs sailor to on a fiilc railroad a sicalinc irial f"r forget all a bout Hi" beer and other Ilcn-v- i as Idint'Aed tonight .car. things before them, and jumping as safe blower, who is good H :i : .' to iheir fee', they I heereil for four ii;i-i'ito have inurdci'i'il a police-rnaminutes. Th"n tit" o'lier julinital t'liicf Pnstolflcc In- look a look from tile hi Irony, 111 tile WI'-slid bv .l.'icobs. accfiinpfinied spect after ihrin tin- - eaplifn. em-l- i group 1 hotnas Myers of the poslnf ge'llng 9 rousing eheer. When th" p'i,. scr'iee. came to this coy tmlsv limuiHTs f"e filled the health or tho of fur 'he pm pore wiih n!io'Krapli.'III Dish navy was drunk. Then came of 'he asrixiiM! in 'he ittiilAcafnn ihiee cheers for Prince louis, tluve As as Inspietor for Admiral Evans and thn-- for ill" sism privnio-:Jacobs saw Ilie man lie said be van British navy. '' and produced "iH'iirer Hiur;-.By in o'clock the lifleen rounds of th1 H,'g(-- l safe blower, wh'ch each saflor had AFTER HORSE THIEVES. ifir-fr l him. Ills right lifm which y iileu: of. and the men riarrod name Js Tbonuts fBTkiwd. do Coney Island. Many of lhe to out Mayor of a North Dakota City la The I tilt.'il States aisiiiffire inspecanuiM-men- i place opened up in honor Wanted. tors then aiieniite(l to identify the of the visitor. At midnight lhe shoot-iliwo men who were arrested with the lierr and gardens Fi. Iaui. Nov. 14. A special to th "Denver Harris'' but Saturday, but oth"rgalleries, wttraciions were doing a midDispatch front llelma, Monl.. says: will keep the summer business, and .the 2.5lfl sailor failed. Sheriff 'law-leGovernor T bn Issued on reprisonei until h hars from lhe west. were having ihe time of their Jives. ol the Montana Stock Grower' quest romc will The boats alongside asroriation a requisition n Governor FOR FOREIGN PENSIONERS. Steeplechase pier '. 8 o'clock tomor- Starles. of Norrn Dakota, fur Yllllisni ihe row morning to take banqueter lo H. JVnnv. mayor of Willistoa. N. D.. him with bring rounected Conr their respective ships. Washing';), Nov. 13. IVnsion btatc-mewas a return charging The dinner imugh' a gang of iDiegud horse thieves, wl'h missioner Warner today ,ssucd a which for the entertainment who, it i claimed, have stolen mor denying the report tha pension' courtesy than l.flim hr I uf horse-- . ers residing in foicign countrlus are to be paid through l'mied Kta'es Vlmoria. B. I'.. Nov. 13. Thr Britabroad. 1'ndee the law pensions e ish ship Burinuh. wliieh put U GOVERNMENT FEELS NERV-OUB- . can only 1m paid by agn'a s's'ionad from Kan Fratirisco wi:h miutny In in the i'nited Sces It i propovd. week ago. arrived topivygrrsx thr-however. 10 divide ih- - foreign lia, belli ved M. It and day. The lunilde MihsidH when the Havana. all'll;: 4.5C'i a the Guided Gate. an1 venel nf ih ibar lhetvn tn esch govei nmnl lee! uneventful. norili Die fnited Ftan-- t.hi. nm mid addt coup il'ei.-i- ' as 'he ntinilu-- r of ihi hr- falser li Hr hi of pensioners jn th" country wh're recently Nov. 13. An Ottawa bei-Victoriii. B. trebled aud for the last two such consul la :iiomd. This ie simthe Hebrews of Canada have been special sa nights the poucrun-ply a preoauiiooary 100 Yemeni ou the are oosipceriug web ibrii' breibreu In lo rlr-- p u Ilie lialuri' psrl. of CoUiiuiSulMier Warner, a- rtiHfi the I'tiiu-v- Kai''- - 10 rsta'diiili a fund baa UII ulber ineaua ot lookiuif for the tiers ecutrtl Jew m aoutliern Ilie afer 'he uoiidr lttb'g BLOWER CAUGHT WHEN HE STOLE A RIDE. SAFE Ann-i'lra- d St. Petersburg, Nov. 13. The Aiuer lean embassy has received an internsi Ing communication from the consul at Warsaw covering the events of ths last ten days and beginning with tha tragedy at the town hall. November 2. He thinks tha' half a doxen American policemen could have dealt with Ilia crowd on that occasion, bur a squadron of Cosawcks with drawn sabers charged on tha unarmed populace, cutting thn people down without, distinction of aga or sex. The surgeons of tha Holy Spirit hospital, subsequently telegraphing toe Count Witte, said that among parsons ireated at. that, hospital for wounds, sixteen were children, sey. eral of them being under eight years of age. The demonstration of November 6 consisted of a procession headed by aud aristocracy and numberthe clei-ging at leant 250.0U0 persona, representing all parties favorable lo the reforms, To the American citizen. the consul said, the magnitude of the demonstration was Impressive, but it was far more 0 to men who never before had openly displayed the Aag of their country." On the following day Governor Gen era Scalkin issued a proclamation da clarlng that even the Intelligent class failed to appreciate the fact that a hd been promulgated, and announcing rhtt any action would only result In revolution and amrrhy. Consequently he forbade meeting In bo streets or aqnarea and also KLroet pro cessions, adding that they would h broken tn by mil: ary af'er three warn Governor General Boa Hon perlt:gx. mitted the people to hold .meeting In closed buildings, but only on the condition that the anibnrlltas ware not iWuouuced. Ob th fulbJVtkig day the Afty-thre- Colo. Denver, the Nov. 13. Adolph of San Ki.'iicisco. iircsiilcni Bruker-i' T.ckei American ' of wpeni rcieral hours in f'nnier today with o'hiv (ifflcials of Die on the .;oi of dcfiii.-- in 'he injunction csc irnliihiiing I'ulorado e from dealing in brokej-- umir-c- fvr-tion- a of cut ra'c iickets. Mr. said he ws" on his way to Washiit lie ington to lay an-- l pieipng charges of in their passerge' htislnriss ai::iiusi the railrotids. 1!" ptoposes lo have ihe members of Du Western ruscciiger to tinsHer associntlon s'liipornaed i:ii Aformal charge- - m be filed ttorney Genera! Moody. President decbirril ihat If the railm'iN obeyed the Isw : ,ioe would be ic such thing as tick'" scalping. fiMin-ge- r pri-si- W. L. lioetnA. Nov. for Washingion at Douglas left 'u'l the head of s ibT gallon of tim Hoir, and Shoe Mil''', association. This delegation will call upon President Roosevelt in ria'inn to the duty on hides. THREATEN Allan-a- . tied, a v.hi'e WHITE MAN THIS TIME, Nw. 13. it an. w T. .. .Ins- - captured bv a moii c. cegroo here od- h fl'" ctiraiiial wi shs ab charged of a negro ri- -t J"Slce was 'hrcfi. ened with vtn.enee, aari h mob thou- increased ro more than sand, demanding that he he lynrh of police ro od. A strong cued Jits' ire and look him to po ItCd lieudiiu-i- ; s rl-- . i- ii .t pro-rned- . a con-sul- a s. ve-.'a- s t Cot; tinned cn Pace Three.) ciarl - i OUJM-!ird l a Z ' 1 I S "P-i- 18 I Another interesting llue of Niuheim. euainition waa opened up just berm the adjournment for the day when of the JuU Mcfiulnese, an employ He prodEqnluMe Life was called. uced letter bosks and memoranda rtWi Mr. Hughes reed and was in the mldM or reiuilrg when adjourn-ni- t va taken. These sere Intirue-1Mfrom former Comnl roller Thn. P. Jordan or the Equitable life tn A. r. Fields rrlsiire in the hilling or Mrng die passage of every hill Intro-dne- d Insurance company: "To the Hoard of Trustees: is the legislature that would "In my testimony before the special slart ths Interests nf the lnauraneo Thl enmpany nr any nf it a ofllrers. legislative committee of this state, rehu. of nnminiitinn will he followed ferring to the advancement of on aecottni of recent purchases 'it when the sessions are resumed of the company's annex property In tomorrow. Other witnesses today w ere John R. ilie block lamnded liy Kim, Leonard, Hegmiio. president of the Metropoli- Center and Worth si reel. I stated tan I Its, and VirePreaident Fiske. Acre were unsettled bills of 190S or .ludgu Hamlltoti which who were interrogated along the line of agm's1 salaries, leg expenses of might lm regarded as offsets, leaving the company, real estate holdings a net amount due of about PTO.nflO. I desire lo place ou our record an soil the methods of acquiring properties. and the fact was hmtight out addltionul statement ihat if the stun Hn r New York. Nnv. 11. The famous saying. ' BKksI is bicker than water," iti vcr found tiiise luiprrsslve exprea siou than it did tonight at the dinner on the Bowery at Coney Inland which the enlisted men of the Arst squadron of the I'nited Kune Atlantic Acet guv to the enlisted men of ilie aecond cruiser squadron of hia Britannic majesty's navy, commanded by Rear Prince I satis of Hattenbcrf. U was the keynai nf the cheering with which the 2 500 British and American sailors made the greal paviliou ring to tit echo. It waathe btwi to whicn they drank across the long table which etrctched down rhe greal hall bcnea.'h the overhanging Brtrieh and Annwican Anga. It. waa the tliciue ot ihe speeche that accomiumied tha cigars and the beer of thl manmiotli feast, iiniiiue In lhe hUunrr of alt uavb's, and which will long furnish 'the 1J1 mu of yarn on many a British and Araarinan berth deck. Coney Island in the rlidaHy nf fh Bowery pavilion looked as If whUum-nie- c luid returned Tlw fakirs wer about th enclneure long before th 1 ni't'l rt'aiei I I 8 8 8 Rusal. |