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Show Advertise in the min Ex : Utah Weather Forecast car th pnca It charges, it ia tha Z, advertising medium in tha Tha Examiner reaches the Our thirty aa JUJIacriptroii books ars span to (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) VOL. HL NO. 226 OGDEN CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING. that a naturalized citizen ia one of thr contracting countries who renews his rvaudeuce in the country where he waa naturalized he considered ro have renounced his naturalization in the sail country: and the intent not to return shail be presumed to exisr when the naturalized person reside tor over two years In the country of hi origin. An amendment would make the provision of such na urakzation treaty REPORT TO BE BL BViTTED TO retroactive. A resolution recommending to the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION. differtnt republics the extension for a further period of five years of th treaty of arbitration for pecuniary America's claim." agreed upon at the Mexican RECtMMEKDAIIOKS At: MADE conference, waa adopted. The report on 'he Drago doctrine, recommending tha' The Hague conference be requested Stricter m State Incorporation La to decide upon the ur of force for in Reference to Capital Stock the collection of public debt is ad and Obligatiu"s irf miasible, and i accepted by four ol Companies. flve fifth the committeemen. The IS. Orders for thai i he Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co., WuMbtfon- - Aug. It ia rumored, ia an who. member, formation of the Atlantic fleet to had the right to refuse to carry per- Argentine delegate, await instructions sona who refused to pay a second fare by President Roosevelt rifwv.1 Ij Omaha. Aug. II. Th renon of ih and the company's employes could use before assenting to the report. Iswere 3, Bay September I'oiumniee on insurance iH, f t;,a nOyeiti' force, if need be. in raxes of resistance. Antrican Bar asauriaiMu, i i at the navy deparinient today, Meantime the rompany, through its will be aboard the to (ho convention of the Edward W. Hatch, counsel, ftr p.vtiient which meets at tH laul. Aug. and the fleet which he ill isaued a statement defending the right . WILL wa mads public today iiy .in he the strongest. If not tha of the company to charge a r Omaha, Ralph V. Breckenridgt hret't in numbers, ever assembled fare to Coney Island. P. raider J. ihairman of tb comm:: toe. The ufcr the I'nlted Slates flag. It will wood, manand general vessels carrying ager of the Form Peaceful Party Called tha aoflft of forty-flvgoes Into the aubju-- i rxhauxilvely company, backed up thia by 813 officer, opinion by a statement, that business aiid i be conclusion It summed up m and Accept 1,171 giuts. commanded (he following recommeuda'luns: rill 15.235 men. Of the guna twenty would be done in the same old way. Haydens Program. , thirty-eigh- t twelve-lh- . 1 Thia afternoon Thar tha insurance committee he emin thirteen-inchthe companys eight-inctwelve ployes srventy-thre- e St. Petersburg, Aug. 13- .- Indication directed to draft and reiHirt in the nest when cars began again halting x flve-jh- , sixty-siat the commitof central the pinlnrh. 158 four-incmeeting aver second fares were not forthcomannual meeting of the association a thirty-twand 779 un-t- ing front tee of the which old Octobetist party, bill that shall safeguard the tmereau passengers and demanding closed . The auxiliary and aup-p- h their point to the amalgama- of the lira insurance companies and payment. Several affrays nc tion of today, in addition to new the Ocloboriats the with ships will carry tbetr policyholder, but ahirh shall currod and there were some arreais. Peaceful Uch ia aboard the warahlpa, 7,400 party of Regeneratlonlsti require deferred dividends on life polNumerous threata were made against of tons 1,600 coal. of and the of the provisions acceptance program icies to be biennially apportioned, rred-im the company and in some instances ud ISu.UoO gallons of water. The or- stones were thrown at cara and com- drawn up by Count Heyden, M. Gulch-- i lied and notified to the holders of such' kuff and others. All the speakers at der of the fleet aa It pastes in review policies. pany employes, but by this evening the iigethrr with the officers in command serious tr rouble was mealing of the committee ex2. The repeal erf the Imrod-- I as regarded follows: is as in a themselves of thia favor dthe ship, nr retaliatory tax laws. probable. It waa thought the whole pressed pmcal waa Robley D. Evans, a to and resolution plan, adopted 3. Tha repeal of the valued policy first squadron, the question would resolve itself into IIU transmit an appeal to tha Regen first (omminder-ln-chle- f division: gation to force the company to charge of all tha provinvtal labor law. 4 Capt. Xathan E. only a single fare. committees to request a vote on the office Thefirecreation In each state of llalne i flagship), marahaL of C. ; W. e. Pen of the Missouri, two Capt. union of the Niln; par-tiquestion &. law 8trirter Incorporation k Kentucky. Capt. Edward B. It haa been hoped that the conservative wing of the conservative the several states, with iwrticular refBarry; Kearsarge, Capt. Herbert Wina-W-Democrats would Join in this move- erence to the capital atock and stockSecond division, the senior captain: ment. although hothead among tha holders obligation In insuianca comOcioberlata were disposed to Inalat on panies. Indiana. Capt. Albert R. Couden. fl. The enactment of a federal atai-ui- c formal abjuration of the constitutional ghndr Island; Capt. Charles G. Bow-bithe nae of the niaila to Xew Jersey, Capt. Wn. M. Klm-ialforbidding Wrackers of a Bank ars Arrested, Democratic party on the ground that persona, associations, It had prostituted itself to revolutionVirginia. Capt. Beaton Schroder. Have Hearing, and Under Bonds any kind Strand squadron. ary ideas and disrupted the parlia- or corporations, conducting Within Twelve Hours. n rhiries H. Davis, third division: ment The police at Bt. Petersburg of an Insurance buainess In the United Slates, who are not. Refused to trans(flagship), Capt. Samuel P. Con-!Birmingham. Ala.. Aug. 13. Within today captured a wooden model of a act such business by the atatea where Illinois. Capt. Gottfried Goi linger; twelve hours R. field gun which had been used for the Alexander today lidlini. Capt. Edward Tasslg; Inara, Chiaholm, paying teller of the First training of a company of revolutionary curb persona, aaaodatiooa. or corporations are domiciled, or Cy. Benjamin P. Tullev. National bank, waa arreated. charged artillery. The police also aeiaed a facWil-kfourth division. with the ombeMlement of 997.000 nt tory which was engaged In making under whose law a any such carpet are created. ind Brownaon: West Virginia the bank's fund, given a preliminary hella and bomba, of whieh fifty and T. The enactment of a federal statitunhlpi. Capt. Conway H. Arnold; hearing before United Statee Commis- a quantity of dynamite end pyrolllne ute for the supervision of waa providing Muylvanla. Capt. Thomas C. captured. sioner Watson, pur under bond of transactions la Insurance. interstate Colorado, Capt Sidney A. Btann-tia- : 980.000 and falling to make it, tonight These regulation are signed by ktrylind. Capt. Royal Rlngaranll. la In the custody of the United States Third squadron, fifth dlvtalon, tha officials at one of the Ra'pb W. Brnrlvarldxs. of Omaha: principal hnfela Itunoa Smith, of Allar Ua..and Rod-a- t an. rgptaln.:. Puciun, Capt. Charles of the city. the afternoon During IT. Bsrtiettt A. Mercer, of'Towanda, Fa. Of Nevada, .Commander W. L. Sims and C. M. Hayes, manager AlfM Reynolds; Florida. Commander other mem tiers irf the comtwo the gnd assistant manager of a stock and WaiMflfinn I. Clumbers; Arkansas, cotton brokerage house, were arreated, mittee. W. R. Vance of Washington, Cm minder Rogers H. Galt. tha recommendation for charged with aiding and abetting the Tha Fight Against the C. M. A Bt dlerenta fromcontrol, on constitutional Sixth division, the senior government P. embexxlement of national bank funds to Entrena Ry. C. of 1. Chambers; Washington grounds. -- and Alfred Hemenway were also given a preliminary Seattle Is Dropped, Arkinui, Commander Rogers H. Gall. They Boston took no part In the work at the Sima bond this and hearing evening 8ixth division, the senior comamnd-er- ; was fixed at $50,000 and Hayea at Seattle, Aug. 13. The fight against committee. Minnsapolia. Commander Bradley Thia committee made rerommenda-tlon- a Both furnished bonds. the Chicago, Milwaukee A Bt. Paul's A. Kike; Ta corns. Commander Jamea $10,000. on- - Inauranee law at the last entrance Seattle at of the The the First to National by way shortage T. Smith; Cleveland, Commander John but the matter was reconvention, waa Cedar and river discovered Chisholm bank the while through city watr ferred hack for further eonalderattoa. T. Keaton; Denver, Commander John waa on when the The bed, his annual vacation. bank King collapsed toiday, C. Colwell. . After giving figures to show the a large reserve fund on hand, and County Medical society officially anThe otder of the flotilla: Second has waa of the Insurance buainess in Immensity C. C. nounced deciaiun this tha amount of Prof. that that the from flotilla. Lieut. Commander Edwin A. it United States, the report aeya: the Abbott. wait University of Pennsylvania, Anderson: Lieut. Edward was taken. Officials decided tovolunare therefore, directly Whipple, More people enT. W. Prof. Sedgwick, sanitary Winds: Worden, Lleul. Victor Shnua-tan- : and allow Chisholm to return with insurance than any When he stepped from the gineer, and Dr. Charles Harrington, concerned Ration Tmxton. Lieut. John V. Babcock; tarily. of modern life, and ha was confronted of Harvard, would be accepted. The other Inal Hopkins, Lieut. Merlyn In Inauranee la Cook; Law-mr- train this morning interest the public experts report the Lieut. Charles Talgb; MeDon-nffo- . by the federal officials and several di- three sanitary universal almost the but Intense, rectors of the bank. He at first that the railroad would not contaminI Jem. Kenneth Bennet. with regard to It and tho Ignorance water dureither the ate denied of any city supply, Tbinl flotilla, the senior lieutenant; any knowledge stoutly has The principles upon which It ia baaed osWilkes, Mem. Wlllia McDowell; shortage, but later, In the presence ing construction nr operation. made possible, through legislation, haa conroad full the of made against, the a fight coming directors, Tinker, Kneign Alfred T. Bryabm: dewho tensibly supervisory, hut actutally been waged by the doctor, toftr. Ueur. Alfred W. Johnson; fession. in Rs tendency, a greater structive hv would claimed water G. the W. of the Stocktiin. supply Harding, president, Lieut. James HTomb; the interrata of the Blakely. Lieut. Charles E. Courtney; First National bank, said this after- polluted. In railroad circles It ia In- menace tothan they have suffered oppoal-ttlolines stated the rival lose would frIionK. Lieut. William S. Miller. not the Inspired noon the bank and dismRuuanegement the through Bt. to Paul road. Rnlunurlm-s- . the would the senior lieutenants; whole and that the defalcation official and the of company honesty The bank Jtpoise. Lieut. Charles P. Nelson; not affect the Institution. incompetence or iinfalthfulneaa charibrk. Lieut. Lloyd 8. Shapley; Nina haa a capital of II.ihiO.OO and a surDEATH MRS. CRAIGIE OF acteristics of the majority of the state tender i. plus of 9400.000. When Chisholm waa troopship Yankee, Insurance departments. Herbert O. Dunn. arrested $3,000 was taken from hla n "The most complex exhibition of Auxlllaries-Cel- tlc English Authar, While (provision ship), suit case. He was bonded by one of unwisdom la found in the legislative Her Snocumbsd Awhuss (water ship). A barends (eol-w- i. the large bond companies for $30,000. Parents, Visiting billa prepared by the Armstrong comto Attack of Heart Failure. iiinon (collier), Leonidas The difference between These amounts mittee and passed by the New York Mlieri. and the shortage haa already been beLondon. Aug. 13 Mr. Pearl Craigle legislature the most concplcuott taken from tne undivided profits achad the widest advertisecount of the bank and charged to (John Aliver Hobba), the author and cause It haa dram atilt, died in her sleep some time ment and because of the thlnga which TROUBLE profit and loss. during the night of hay fever, aged 3' the committee might have done,of hut of one was the Chiaholm Young the failed to do. and Its Ignorance 1EN-CE- NT yean. Her death waa totally men and most popular young socially ia confessed." she been well subject having cornea perfectly He In Birmingham. personally The opinion ia expressed that the from one of the best families in the when she retired. Mrs. Craigle had of deferred dividends Is accumulation been a nt her spending fortnight taohiyn Rapid Transit Company la south. the corruption defor Hill home. responsible castle. Ventmnre, Steep the all It la aaid That practically Still Mixed Up In Suit Over conduct of the life InIn tha Isle veloped Bun ahe where want of Wight, hss money ambezxled by Chisholm Car Fares. surance companies. heen used In speculation In cotton day afternoon to keep an engagement Government supervision of Insurance Mrs. Craigle had Juat spent a fortextended have losses hla and futures, 18. The determine Aug. with her parents at Ventnor, companies is urged as a necessity, but "f 'he people to resist payment over a period of several months. It la nightwas In excblent aplrita and buily the burdensome tax levied againat aid that he traded under an assumed and fare to the Brooklyn future worii. Reaching lam-do- n tha companies by the various states planning for all the made P'd Transit name, payments Co., for passage to Sunday evening, she complained are declared to be injustiflable. These one not. of and that In cash, !I'WJ of feeling tired and went early to bed, taxes, which an said to amount of Supreme Court Justice margins l,nd. of knew frienda hla aught intimate ,,n"r Living decided that five cents leaving ordero not to be disturbed $25,000,000 a year, sr ultimately paid fare, led to further excite the transactions. were fastied In the morning. At 9 by the policyholders. until today o'clockahe rang Two warrant thia morning, hearing nothing "The policy of some states by taxLa one Sima, Chisholm, against from their minreia, the eervanta be- ing outside companies more tban borne '"night the Brooklyn Rspid against one and one against I ttiMb against. Hays ',., relapsed Its enforcement came anxious and went to her room, companies," the report declares, "is ;:f ''He that double fares must P. G. Smith, who also operates an w.ere hostile to the spirl' 'rf the federal they found her dead. rear of in the Numbers of passengers on exchange, immediately ,M!'1 who have compact." Mr. Craigle' parents, with ia Chisholm charged ? ' .u-i from Coney Island, who the bank. been summoned to are heartOf state insurance departments the and Smith with abetting broken. Her fatherLondon, "1 r an in Interview pay the extra flve cents. embezzlement any a: report of promethod embezzlement. The xl. ned The trouble la tha the atate Inby conductors and in the one. Smith merely said: a wss cedure adnple ' n waa sinecures. continue on their way. "My daughter Yt,nt' perfectly well surance deDMlments drawing when she left Ventnor and waa look- They are political prize. Knowledge officials of Kings conntyt went to the tellers window, amount whatever for might tli- check a were to forward a visit to Scotland on of the Insurance hulneaa la the last iiorough of Brooklyn In ex- ing :n enforce Justice Gaynor's have been agreed upon, and Wednesday with her atm. We had not thing required. They are mere colChiaworthless check, the for change the lightest anxiety on her occasion, lecting agencies. They offer the rfl,!r,n apparent during the holm would pass over the money. and she made not a single complaint." moat and active opportunities for fraud Attorney Clarke, ot m liript. detailed The interviewer gathered from her and graft that exi' ia the United one of hla a iin,y rn hear father's remarks that, though Mrs. States." jtnr complaints of rough PAN-AMERIC- AN Craigle had enjoyed better health the The report then q's-'ebw,1011 hv figure to oontpany'a employes last year or two ahe bad felt the strain show that hey had refused to pay an the great mass of Insurance farof heavy work and literary engage- bnslneaa la lnter-s:aIn character Mr. Clarge also announced , ments, and had suffered on more than and gives many au'horitles to show 9,0fcbciitona would follow every one occasion from heart attacks. "n , f that the popular demand la for federal, maltreatment. Borough Rjrd s. Coler Issued a public American Secretary of State Will Ba rather than state control. It als Expressed Daap Regret. a President of Governing London. Aug.- - II. The news of the answers the argument 'hat the supersons to pay hut ,ld''lnF t !Bf Board. fi tor a ride from death of Mrs. Ciaigle reached one or preme court haa held that inauranee polata la l.'n borough to Coney Island, After two of (he London papers. The Jour- business 4a not commerce. court, deRio dr Janeiro. Aug. 18. At today's nal expresa deep regret, at the un- analysing many supreme jn the affected districts to be ready to quell any session of the Internationa American timely loss of a popular writer and cisions with the purpose of showing . a The Tribune that they do not have the effect at V Meantime acting conference the report on the organisa . re- charming personality. ( "ismlsRloner save: tributed to them hy opponents ot Waldo revoked tlon of the bureau of American editorially ' ex "Thera are greater names among federal supervision, the report says: empowering the company to publics waa unanimously adopted de- fiction writer, yet few whose death PTlal policemen to assist the cept for the Peruvian amendmnet "The real opposition to the federal ..., nit rigring that no maps be published would (trike .1. ua aa a loea so painful supervision of insurance doe not rest mi., without bureau the and Ireparable. She had at least given upon the absence of congressional who resisted any I or authorized by tl bordering coun- two great hooka to EngHsh literature, lvr ,br FX,T fare. Commia-- - the appro'11 power, but rather in ?h disinclination . r Vi waa aent committee tto but her style and outlook on life were to air it. That objcti"n la polltiral to declared thta ther ultng tries.'' which J;;: ,i' r,V'nr.r would be enforced The Ecudnrlan amendment elmlinating still unfixed, and the depth of her in character and has no aolld founda:t American secretary of state aa genius seemed to show much great tion." r 2' r":!,nes toward passengers tha possibilities. would president wf flie bureau's governing representatives tj, n;;f-- TRta."Th:ir deVESSELS TIED UP. was offset board waa defeated after a lively SEPTEMBER WHEAT. l'Sl?d by an official opinion t I 13. The Ban Tbe conference adopted a declara-Francisco. .Vig. Miyor McGowan later In tt. ' Minneapolis, Aug. 13. Wheat, Sept. stevedores and longshoremens demands jn favor of the conclusion of a s conference between 1 the principle 75 1 2c. embodying for increased wages were conceeded potation Counsel Delnney, convention i ATLANTIC FLEET m Largest and Strongest Fleet Will Gather at Oyster Bay on Labor Day Commanded By 812 Officers. OaOJEKIiTS May-L'Tr- r. ro-w- awo-cuiiio- n UNITE ten-ce- SDih-llar- : e 1 six-inc- o ! h u j i ! . die-in- EMBEZZLERS QUICK TRIAL l: Rear-Admir- Ala-bu- r; Rear-Admira- ri Me-Ia- ST. PAUL ROAD WINS rom-mind- . e, - policy-holde- n Corn-bond- Wall-Know- OVER FARE umg-peete- ; rk. ' "ti-ren- e- s CONFERENCE e -1 flivur'-Mnres- - - :.' -- A j AUGUST Local rain and cooler Tuesday; Wednesday fair. 190 14. PRICE FIVE CENTS t the tmpliiying cuncvne ti.lx) villi itie rXt'rpIKui of lh,. H.i W.1.U1, S'vdr.irliip c,i, wbirh must firs: ulcj.u i from i.. posecsMt I: '.hat action tavoiaXe ' tiie aorsbicu will lie taki n.n iL: : Af'er the gr,ti::iii: of tur.r hosvvrr. the tucti re t f :er.l I" l wish thr uo ate taking the piuvo .f Sailors the strike'-)- of hi Ioaat cameua union. Ar j iviikeunt-i.i-t- all of the lumber vcei-l- i are ted up r.iui-nm- Sii-.j- lion-uiliui- , GOLD FOR U. 8. The London. U.ii: 13 The l ulled State recur. l1 til,, bulk Of he giil.l able oil the market, about (r.hiiO.umi. for which iwi cent adtauce wa bn UI.'J Encampment Will Be the Most Successful One Ever Held One Hundred Thousand Present, KING HAAKON RECEIVES PEIERCE rhiistlana. Aug 13. King Haakon H. H. D. today officially received Minneapolis, Aug 13 The rush f i'eierre. the new Altieriran nun later viKiiun. to this city fur the annuut in Norway. encampment of the Grand Army of thu Republic cun linnet unabated and thu present prospect ia that the meeting will he mie of the inoai aucceseful ever held by the Gland Army. According to the estimates of railroad men fully Iihi.ihhi people have an far arrived and dozen of train t uniting fa tan and Tha Ordtr Contributed $60,000 to tha three sections are still on the way. 'Frisco Ralitf Fund President's Minneapolis ha risen to the Report Received. in magnificent fast lion, and it la difficult to mention tha: 12. More lhaii could he done for the anything Milwaukee, Aug. entertainment lii.nnn member of the Fraternal Order and comfort of her visitors which haa of Eagle arrived in the city lodav nit already been provided. Nuntcronj and every train and boat arriving roniniitlee have heen appointed to well the multitude of visitor wh't the veterans lb and come either as delegates to attend the a ntau has hut to mention deNila. who he ia national convention whieh opeus in and declare his desires. At neatly morrow, or to take part In the fes- every corner in the buainess sect ion tivities which will continue through- of the city la situaied an Informsitbm out tha week. A feature of the thoughtfulbooth. Grand Worthy President II. 1 ness that underilea the entire work an Davis of tha order, gave nut hia aiinii.ti far done hy the bawl entertainment report for publication today. President nrituniliiee is found in the numeriata Davis notea ar lucre ee in nteniher-lil- benches that are stretched along both during past yer of :i5.0tHi, side of all the down-towatreet. a (ion making total membership of 25", They are rough affairs, fashioned at the end of tha order's eighth year. fashioned crudely mil rrf nuplanej He ealla attention to the fact that planks, hut they afford a resting plate waa $SO.no contributed hy the order to for tena of thousands of wearied the Ban Francisco relief fund and tha: pedosiriana. No feature of tha en"mother aerie No. 1. Seattln, headed campment haa been so produrujtv of the Hat with t$3.550.H He recite th comfort and satisfaction. urgent need for tha formation of state Tho city itself la decorated aa aeries, that It may not be neceaaar.' though every man had made It hia for the grand aerie officers to keep personal business to see that Minneso minutely In touch with tho entailer apolis looked her bravest and lxst. . EAGLES MEET IN MILWAUKEE 1 p f aeri'-a- Flags and bunting are everywhere to sidewalk and banner are swung In endless profusion arroaa the street. The decorations, lavish as they auw serin, are still In trog-re- s and they will lie Increased until the morning of Wednesday, when nit of .the city wt,l the 9 house nr of the giMti parade. Tho at (nr national ooinmandor i . ... ng warmer, although a groat, mount of elect ioneerlug has ao for been dona.The friend! of Captain P. H. Coney, of Kanaaa, are making Takas laaua With Chairman Bhonta what M outwardly 'hr moat aggressive and Wante Eight-Hou- r Law campaign and cluim to he fairly confident of the election of their man. in Panama. t Other candidates whose name are 13. President being strongly pushed are It. H. Hrowa Aug. Washington, Gobi par of tha American Federation of Ohio, and Charles H. Dnrton of of Leoor, In an authorised statement Missouri. There ia no contest worth today takes lasue with Chairman myntloning for any of the minor ofBhonta of tha lathmtan canal commis- fices. A meeting of the executive eommlti sion on aomaof the letter's statements on the experiment of coolie lalmr In lee of the G. A. R. waa held today Mr. to determine mailer of routine relaconstructing the Panama canal. Gompera characterize aa an abaurd-it- tive to the business meeting of tho the contention of Chairman Bhonta encampment, which comnrmroa Thursthat the law with respect to the ex- day morning. clusive exclusion irf Chinese la only It la expected that considerable ded applicable to territory at the time bate will reaulL over the recent law to the authority of the United passed by congress driving the canWat end lb at the canal waa acquired teen out of the old aoldlara home subsequent to that date. Chief Tanner ia In favor Commander-IThero la no such provision, saya Mr. of passing a resolution riepreCHjIm: Gompera, In the law referred to. and the purpose of this law, hut a strong he cites tha various publication irf element In the organisation ia againat law In this connection. aneb act Ion. Mr. Gompera declare that neither Another feature that may crop up he nor James O'Connell, president of la the fight over the proposed action the International Aesnrlntlon (rf Ma- of the women of the arntth of a statute chinists, who visited Mr. Bhonta, were of Henry W'tnt. notornn for hla unable to persuade him from his posi- actrocltiea white In command at tion m the eight-hou- r question, and prison. This matter came they devoted little ettentlon to the tip In 1901 and haa been more nr leea be Chinese because of coolies, subject alive ever since. All members of the ays Mr. Bhonts emphatically declared are vehemently opposed It waa not his Intention to employ Grand Army to the action of a statute of Win, who them. waa hanged for his crimes, bill many The charge Is specifically made hy or them declare that In their opinhad that Chairman Shonts Gompera ion the Intention to erect the atatun auffle'ent influence with the congress and a the matter now hostile to labor to secure the annuli-men- t la not aerhiua not worth the consideration of not only the elghf hour law. stands, some are disposed to give it. which but the eight-hou- r principle. In th ' social features of the encampThr of canal. Panama the construction which are numbered by the hun"The future," he says, "will determine ment, commenced today, with regidred, tiie our of of the Judgment people a reception given and reunion mental counrry upon that aubject. by Governor Johnson at the national was the feature ot patriotic concerts, OFFERED BIG REWARD the evening J5 v. Tilden. rf Antelope county. Nebraska, an old wldier, died today of Will Association House Pay Clearing fatigue induced hy the Journey from Continuing, the report, aayn: hits During the year the way opened up for the advance of our work Into Canada, and within a short lime we ahould apreay our beuevo-lepeto tha iieople of thoae provinces." from roof e im GOMPERSTALK ON PANAMA - y today, "are not a matter of personal Intrigues. Klther aide is willing to adopt any list tie cry that promise siircesa." This official assured the Asm ted Cress that no International politics are Involved. In spite of the fact that one of the faction htu taken refugo in the Hrtrtsh embassy. From other Miurre ihe Associate Press learn that negotiations between Great Rriiatn ami Russia with reference to Persia are jimeeedlug amicably. All Gull Khan, charge de'affatre of the legation here, lakes tho view, however, that the creation of an ia a step in the way of reform and progrea. He said tha assembly would meet aa anon as possible. lie Justified the exclusion of thc from suffrage on the ground that the serfs are bound t r loll ami would repteaeut the in the event of a popular movement agatnsl the worst featnrra of arbitrary despotism. asM-mlil- land-owuc- VISITORS AT SAGAMORE President Receives Politician, ors, Cammlaaienera and Congressman. Auth- Oyster Bay, Aug. 13. Thte was day at Ragantnro Hill. President Roosevelt's luncheon guests numbered, live and the topics of discussion ranged front the prospects of Republican siircesa in tho nna grout tonal campaign U the digging rf tho Panama canal Representative Jamea B. Hherman of New York, chairman of tho Republican ennpreaalnual campaign committee brought tho matter fur motorial discus Ion. Ho had tho pmofo of tho now campaign text books for the president' revtslun and approval; besides severs! of lbs argument which Hpoaker Cannon is to make hia convention apooch Thursday at ftuvllle, HL Theodora P, Bhonta of the isthmian canal commission, who landed from Panama Rsinr-da- y Informed tho president 'of affaire at present on the Isthmus. Secretary Joseph B. Bishop, of the eommlaeton, came with Mr. Bhonta and remained a house guest of the president Henry W. Taft, of New York, g brother of the secretary of war, waa 1ao g guest, aa was Holier! Bridges, tho author. Representative laingworth, who is a niomlier of the campaign committee, took part In the present discussion and will vlaii. Republican headquarters In New York tomorrow. via-No- atilt-Joj- $5,000 for Apprehenaion of Bank President. Fig-itiv- a his home. Chicago, III.. Aug. 13. The hanks of the Chicago Clearing House ast'ocla-tinhave offered a reward of $r."oo for th apprehension of Paul O. Rtens-land- , fugitive bank president of the n The program for tomorow consist t and buainess largely of reception " meeting by nntueroua affiliated cities and reunions of various regiments. Clara Ration, thr famous Red Cross worker, arrived hi Minneapolis today to attend Dip encampment and will remain during 'h week to enjoy being with the soldiers, for whom ahe worked ao hard during the great war. Mlaa Rarton canir with th.- Massachusetts department acre overA number of ir'erans come hy the heal today and taken to hospitals. WILL NOT PAY FIRE CLAIMS Another German Company Refuse Pay 'Frisco Claime on Grounds of Quako Clause, Is Ban Francisco. Aug. 13. The Rhine and Moselle Insurance rompany, of Germany has decided that It will not pay Up 92.noo.tino of liabilities arising from the conflagration. A cablegram to that effect was received today hy ihe General Manager Mathis from home office. The romjiany does not carry an earthquake clause and It ia presumed at the kirnl office that the officials are putting forth the pica of "an art of Providence." Manager Mat hi made vigorous ef. to have his rompany pay the fort rlalms of policyholders, particularly the smaller destitute one. He said the cablegram was not clear and he hss demanded a more specific reply. hf-a.- FRENCH BISHOPS MADE A REPLY Approve th of the Pope'e Terms Upon Separation of Church and State. Rome. Aug. 12. The Obaervutor Romano today publishes the French bishop's reply, unanlmoesly and entirely approving of the terms of the pope's encyclical againat. the separation of church and state. The document. logins with an expression of the bishop's satisfaction relative to the first assembly of the entire Frsnoh flten-Isnfor In search their authorities episcopate for a century. Baiting the and the passage of a resolution historic hour which returns to the result. wa the to pay this reward church of France one ot Ba dearest receivers bank haa Th failed liberties. The bishops express their tonight Judge Olhhnns in 'lie clicult gratitude for the opportunity atfovded the appn-ntesfternooti court, till to show their nnantmoeu paartofeao. reaa A Trust company Chicago Title DOUBT REFORM faith end suhmlsidon to the popes still made ceiver. the appointment and recognlxea the papal eo cyclical an MOVEMENT of creditors on petition of one of the a monument of divine and human wisthe tnatltutlon. Following the appointeon ktng dom. which, after Ba to a demand Inclined Official Are Skeptical the separation law. Judging, ment of the trust company The bishop deof was Persian who C Felrer. aa to Genuineness wa made on John clare thentseWrs happr that they have Reform. apponted receiver of the hank hy been Judged worthy to naffer fbc th court In the superior Judge Bretano With you. hole fattfaith, and add: 13. Russian all linoks HI. Petersburg. Aug. last. week. Ota' he turn over er. we condemn the fWtee principle (rf with to'irh officials who are in rlose and papers to the ne receiver. the separation of chwrrb and stats. for Receiver Fetaler advised affairs in Persia am inrlmeii to b Without previous ooneoltgtjnn wdth (he rea of him to refuse the reqoest. and hitter skeptical aa to tii grnuinenesa bond of the church with you we proeontet as to who will he receiver ia form mioemeni in Persia aa snyihiny test against the aacriligloun unrpation more than a "Turkish cnns lMition. sure to follow. of ecclesiastical property. We await It ia declared by the attorneys who resulting from the creation of a th future with eye turned toward nkefl for the new receiver toduv tha: tkmal assembly a announced in the Rome." These of Fctxler'.v appointment in the superior dispatches from Teheran The reply enn eludes with the hope Judge Uriels point to 'he fa of the widely that the pope will safeguard the righte court was lilegsl. Iwvaus Bretano was without proper jurisdic- heralded council of jn'ic(-- whirh d'ed of France a the eldest daughter of tion when he made the Bpolntmeqj. a short two months ao. and Intimate the church and also the privileges of firmly that aa soon aa either pariv he protectorate of the Catholics In the KILLED TWO POLICEMEN. in power it la apt to Jetis"n and a I (Vrieot. It is slated in well informed eirrles constitutional restrictions of absolute Aug 13. Revolt: NIahinl. Nuv.-vrlhat s further encyele will he pubtiohists todav hoarded a train on th power. two serThe politics of MohsmmcOan coun- lished tomorrow containing instrucHamova railway and ki;'-geants of police, after which they tries." said the chief for the Persian tion to the French bishop for their dvpartmtent to the Associated fievt future action. escaped. Milwaukee Avenue 9Ut- - hank So anxious are the hankers to enprure the accused official that a conference was held this afternoon to decide upon some action to asa'rt the police d to d - |