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Show FULL ASSOCIATED advertise in the PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST EXAMINER the price it charges, it is BEST advertising medium theTHE THE EXAMINER CITY in REACHES the county as well subscripA3 the city, our FOR BOOKS ARE tion VOL III OPEN IMMUNE TO NO. 258 OGDEN CITY. UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 1?. THE INDICATIONS ARE FOR THUNDER SHOWERS ON SATURDAY AND PRICE iqt FIVE SUNDAY. CENTS FIRST STEPS TAKEN TOWARDS INTERVENTION IN CUBA EIGHT 0. 8. WARSHIPS The fire spread with great rapidity. Escape ht the stalrwai h.nl been cut off before some of th- guests were aroused. At 1 . m. ths fire was under control and was confined in iiie lion-1- . The hospital reports the following eases of Injured at the tin-- . Mrs. E. B. Butters unli, Ottawa; badly burned. Mrs. De Garry, Gait, out : burned. J. T. Walker, Mulliru Hill. Glouce-t- er county. X. j.; both lopi. broken by jumping from building Mr. Robert Bent eeoM, Totoulo; both logs broken. T. S. Smith. Montreal: severely injured and burned. Amelia La Forrest, Toronto; Internally Injured. eommi-reia- l George Montgomery, - WILL Of SURROUND THE ISLAND CUBA t All Vessels Carry Full Quota of Marines, Ready to Be Landed at a Moments Notice Cuban Congress Grants Palma Unlimited Resources For B would mean the loss to the country of The Austrian government has accordits language and racial history. He ingly granted the students a auludtly to enable them to prosecute their repredicted that the bill would only the rebels, slnre neither the searches, and has promised fun her government nor the rebels could win. support In the event of their completCompromise was the only reasonable ing their inquiries with success. It is Interesting to notice that at tbe course, he said. In the house of represen in lives only same time an oVacer of the Japanese fort were present, two leas than the army named Kimum claims to hare legal opening quorum. The senate bill made a similar discovery. Loudon passed the house by a parry vote, and Tribune. by a party vote also a resolution of confidence in President Palma was BOOSEVET PUCES adopted. A motion for the appointment oi a peace commission of five HIMSELF ON RECOBD members to negotiate with tbe insurgents was rejected. Another feature of the day was the return to the Denver of the hlnejnck-et- . As an Enthusiastic Supporter of Amalanded last eveaing. Tbe Washteur Sports Peasants Cup to ington government is believed here to American Yacht Club. have regarded the step as open to s const run iou of intervention. . - erates. The events of today indicated that Oyster Bay. K. Y.. SepL 14. PresiPresident Palma submitted a brief the Insurgents In Havana province message, principally devoted to deplots beld this view', is they signified their dent Roosevelt placed himself on reo-orlog the conduct of the opposition, readiness on that account to quit tho if today as an enthusiastic supporter amateur sports. He sIm took whom ho charged with the responsible field. to weld anew link of friendship fty of caaalng the rebellion. The mea-ssg- e The railroad are completely tied up, contained no recommendations no tnlna leavejg Havana. Thi la a between the United tSatca and beyond suggestion, that congress particular hardship to hundreds of all recent executive decrees and country families who were coming to lie did this by making the okcial tabs such steps as may be deemed the city for safety. Telegraphic com- presentation of th Roosevelt ctfp to advitabl for ending the war.- The pres-Ma- munication la almost as badly para- the Am ret css Yacht club, (he trophy which was won by the yacht Vim of regretted that the first extra aes-ik- lysed. of congress should have been Reports of the capture of Clenfue-g- that club during the recep jn tarnaof pub aareaaitated by are persistent, but the ahsenreof tions! racea'off Marblehead. MikL,l lie order, and aald nobody would have communication makes'' it which several German boats competed telegraphic expected tbat four years after the In- impossible to verify them. unsuccessfully. hTe presentation was made on board auguration of the republic It would The Western railroad will tomorrow have been in the midst of a rebellion, etideaor to resume traffic, h promise ihe preaideni'a flagship, the Mayflower, thrralenlg the ctablllry of the govern- having been, secured from the incur-gent- s anchored -- LA 4b emntnoe to Oyster ment, causing the sincerity of Cuban not to interfere with trains. bey. Aftet the presentation, which professions to bn distrusted by the Many rumors are in circulation of was witnessed by a dbxen representaworld and endangering the independ- the disaffection of the police, and fears tives of tho yachting fraternity, includence and sovereignty which hai been of attacks and uprisings have not ing several members of 4he German purchased so dearly with the blood of wholly disappeared, though they have crews and fctembers of ths cabinet, an thousands of Cubans, after long years been lessened by the presence of the elaborate luncheon wqg eerved in the of cruel sacrifices. Who. yaked the Denver and the knowledge that ths dining rooipa of the Wife crulacr. In presenting the tfophy tho presipresident, would have supposed that I'nlted Slates is sending other warwith the prosperity of the country and ships. dent aald thpt he Wished to give hi tho well being of the people so advancBenora Rosalie Abreu, a, wealthy so- most beam endorsement to amateur rer ing. with millions in the treasury, ciety leader, was arrested today sporia of all kind. Otherwise, he paying yil.OUO.Otin to the army of charged with holding a meeting of marked, be would not be participating would liberation and Investing $11,000,000 In eonapiratora in her houae In Palailno, in the function and the trophy public Improvements, and with such a suburb of the city. She was released not bear bis name. splendid credit abroad, there would be late on ball. The president next commebded the Cubans who would conspire to change Gen. Rodrigues baa taken personal sportsmanship of the Germans. They the constitutional order by placing command of 700 rural guards and ar- had, he said- - demonstrated that they armed force, violence and anarchy be- tillerymen, who In conjunction with could1 .withstand tbe supreme test of fore law, order and peace, to I he coun- three hundred volunteers and cavalry, sportsmen; they could lose gracefully. try's shame and sorrow? will proceed against the revolutionists While the president eongtalulsted tho President Palma charged hi politi- concentrated outside Havana. winning club most heartily, he said cal opponents with having, ever since millilamen were sur- there was a note of regret in his enTwenty-seve- n the epening of the last elective cam- prised and captured today at Wajay, dorsement because the German had paign, plotted to use violence, and in in the outsklrta of Hnvana. by revolu- lost. However, he felt great aatlafse-tiothat the yachts whleh had come support of this he instanced the tionists belonging to the band of tien. k on the rural guards In the Gunns-latrc- s Castillo. across the ocean for the rsce had referring to barracks last February. He sail An armed train with Maj. Clews' been in the winnings (lie opposition seemed to devote themfife gun command endeavored to the one race won by a German yacht). rapid selves io such efforts rather than to return to Havana today In compliance Speaking more seriously, the presioiganlxe effectively for the contest of wilh Imperative orders, but was una- dent Mid there was a side lo the races g taking voios at the next election, as was ble in pass the bridge which waa blown just run, and to the function to the which- meant far more Taco-Taco-. done among poimlcs who wars place at up to the exorcise of the boons German and American nations than An Insurgent force under Gen. r liberty. He added that those who the winning of the cup; that in the and Congressman Campos si the last election used violent methsnrround Guanajay, which is sportsmanship of the two nations was ods to altain power at all ctaaro the unprotected except for 2K) volunteers being developed a fraternal feeling e which was most desirsbls for the same, without loyalty to their conntry, under command of tbe mayor. o'uHtilxed dark and unscrupulous conof both countries. The enp yaa presented at the conspiracies. using assassination and Washington, Sept. 14. Having done clusion nf the speech to Commodore to seducet he army of the rein the way of preparation Trenor L. Park, owner of the Vim. public from ils loyalty as a means of everything Cuba which pruwaa eerved PresiWhen lunchen their despicable ambition. for eventualities in could suggest, a toast to the The executive, aatd President. Palma, dence and experience Roosevelt proponed dent who are This was reof has had knowledge of these conalpar vhe officials In Washington Germany. emperor as heads of tho l ies iind could hare adopted prevonta- - temporarily acting Hlbbinghsus, later to by Capt. branches of the government, sponded the German representative. In iv one of measures; but it wished toDemu-erm- ipllitarv more than await did nothing today of the United only In accordance with and watch the execution of a toast to the president the principles In a strictly fair, law- (he plan they had already formed. It States. In proposing the toast took occasion to voice ful and clearly justifiable manner, of course, possible as the result German captain was. which he and his of the prosperImagining, in .cba-- t snncll at Oyster Bay the cordial feeling fell tor American n is and progressive fellow yachtsmen come from the order other might that ' He said It had rmintry. that any excepting sdventur- j 1Ut RUeh was not the case. amateur sportsmen. a been such rf would have pleasure to lose. If that was noth- really thing. there that said . was it and I so repreThe message sketched the events done but to await develop-tlu- - was to be thetr fats, to He fair commentof jn- to jBbecubs. of the aoprt. sentatives revolution, the Imprisonment n)Rnti adwaa no cessation on thl ac ed on the fact .that every possible al'rged conspirator and the insdeand aald the subordl- - vantage had been given tbe stranger of activities (inacy of the military force, concluded it would not be discreet to send more Je officers, who were charged with in these waters. .The toast t. mldlers from Havana. The revoliitlon Pxe0utlon of the details of (he with three rousing cheers for the bod found the government without within a abort time an Wiets-mauntVaI vessels will After the luncheon Captain delivarms, ammunition, of horses, tlTp flert ail-f the German Yacht club the administration had done, the- H(irTOI,n( the Island of Cuba and they weu manned hr marine ered to the president personal messit could in providing these, en- wlj bora from Emperor William volunteers, organising militia, tingenta. In addition 'to the Denver. - ages-he at tr. The message continued: now at Havana, tbe Dea Moines Is al- and iron his brother. Prince Henry The growth of the rebellion' haa rniy crossing the Florida straits frem Prussia. These messages were hot lx en such that we canaot with the Kejr west for that port; the Marietta made public and Captain Weltsmunn reregular forces prevent, rebel forces lf probably at Clenfuegos; tbe Dixie. said ths massages theas. president conequally c tiered over an extensive area from wtl 200 marines aboard. Is making all turned Gutnanamo for the Cuban fidential. although tbe . captain waa entering iowr, and destroying prop- j,ate from while the Tacoma Is about to most, enthusiastic in his endorsement er: capital, When the senate assembled It was ca)I for Cuba from Norfolk, to be of President Roosevelt. if, wad tomorrow by the Cleveland and He is Indeed a great man. he comshort of the necessary Both the emperor and th f.,r a quorum After the message and the Newark, at the name port, and mented. blanket bill had been read. Benor the Minneapolis, at League Island, are president have many .striking points all apeed under of similarity, and they should and Rrio Liberal and Senator SasraMy. taking on stores with Meanwhile orders. to the must meet.-this, preparatory attention Independent called - marine corps Is in perfect readiness b 'claiming any Intention of obstructHOTEL BURNED. bus eon arras during a grave situation, sud expects to be able to place 2.000 but InaiKting that tbe discrepancy be marines aboard ship at a few hours men 1 4. notice, most of the being now at Ilia h matte of record Otlswa, Ont.. Bept. street,The was League island. New Tortt and Norfolk, hotel c Reek Correoso. a Mode Senaw hr fire late tonight. Many of a'o. asserted that in nn extraordinary WIRELESS TELEPHONY. .. the guests Jumped from windows and session . quorum waa not nece.mry, ; , ml this view waa affirmed by a par-were seriously Injured- - Up to Two Trieste students are aald to several had not bees accounted voie some lives Senator 8angnily made an ajipl- have solved the problem of trnnsmls-fn- r for and It -la feared that na were lest- - Th hotel waa crowdedn the senate to for'- tlon of the human voice without the peace ' of the electric wire. Ex-o- f with visitors to the Industrial exposl-itlor- -t and to seek a methodm l.terrentlonwere made recently, under having caused an extraordinary scf-rinpenLunts I7e pictured peace of the Austrian govern-Ho- demand for accommodation. Borne of dar c..icrs the nubilities in connec- - supervision I In the gardens at Tjl-th- the guest were sleeping cu cota In w;;h American Interventiop and mem. result. lb heUsu'S. the continuance of strife cate. Sept. 14. of congress d -- n .Gr-man-y. - After a Protracted Conference With Taft and B naprte Roosevelt Addresses a Letter to the Cuban Government and Arranges to Send Taft to Cuba. traveler, Toronto; fractured thigh and other injuries. The hotel waf valued at $ki),0im.- - A store and a branch of the Royal bank nn the ground floor were burned out. Firemen searching the rulna at 2 a. tu. reported that no bodies had been The extra aenlon called by President Palma completed at one ait ting the business for which It waa summoned, namely, the granting to President Palma of the fullest powera not already constitutionally possessed by the executive for rarrylug on the war. Including tlie right to appropriate any public fundi for war purposes, revoking appropriations voted at ths preceding session of congress In order to permit the diversion of the moneys Involved to prosecution of the war, and authorising an increase of the rural guards to 10, (MM) and the artillery to 2,000 men. This trebles the former force .of rural guar la and doubles the artillery. These measure which were combined in one blanket Mil were passed . by party votes, the Liberals and Independents refraining from voting, and .the Liberal ailonallsts voting with the Mod- Hanoi, MADE BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT . Trebling the Army. st o af-ir- n at-t- al found. 14. After a proOyster Bay, tracted cufcri-wwith Bcrretary of War Taft, Acting Her ret ary of Ktate Huron and Bcrretary of the Navy Bonaparte,. Prcsidcui Roosevelt tonight addressed an important enuiaiuuicailou to Cuba aud arranged to neud Secretary Taft and Baeont o that island im Sunday to make a thorough Invest iga tiim of eoudltens there and lend 'heir Influence to restore peace. The communication la addressed lo the Cuban minister to the I'nlted It. la an imBtatea, Benor Queaada. passioned plea to Cuba to realise her responsibilities as a self governing republic and to reatore peace in the Island. Her attention is called in no uncertain language to the responsibility which the United Btatea bear to the Island and the certainty that such responsibility will neceaMrily be exercised should peace not be preserved. Th president says he has certain information that the peace of the ii-suIs now menired and that American property has been destroyed. Bscratsry Taft and Baron will leave for Cuba Sunday. They will go by rail to Ksy West, Fla., and from there the journey to Havana will be completed on a naval vessel, probably the crulacr Dcs Moines. Teh conference which resulted In the Cuban decision began at Bags-marHilt shortly after X u'rlis-- this afternoon and continued until It) o'clock tonight At Its conclusion Secretary Taft, Hecretnry Bonaparte and St-p- c PREPARATIONS. WARLIKE Paris, BepL 14. 1 a formal note to Fiance and ether powers. Turkey draws attention to the warlike preparations whirh are going on 4a Bulgaria. She points out that suddenly and without reason Bulgaria has railed the reserves to the colors and that rifle drill la being conducted with activity .in the small forts. This forms) notification from the port Is regarded a ominous. PROBABLE SUICIDE. Philadelphia. BepL 14. The body of Henry K. Wsmpele, a wealthy Philadelphia manufacturer of chemicals, was found In the East river. New York, last night. . He had brooded over the trusted employe money shortage of In Canada, and undoubtedly committed . , suicide. . d FEAR ANOTHER OUTBREAK. a dispatch lamdon. Bept. from Vienna to the Chronicle It la said that an anti Jewish outbreak la likely to occur at Warsaw In the next few days. Fugitives, tbe dispatch says, have called. nit Herr nameyaski, a member of the Austrian rrtchmrath. lS-l- n c hlSkie'" Europe 'press Dial a uassare of Jews la preparing for the Jewish new year. Hep-(emb- 20. Cn-rlll- n ir w nev-vie- t pres-lden- pn - effec-ifflcle- . n hf-- con-iii'tl- ng . . were-regarde- : fol-nn- i- two-thfrd- a , . Gll-mo- tan : mid-nig- y be-if- c n ".t at ) d Of STATUE unsuc-cesaful- . CLOSE SCRUTINY Official Takes Strict Precautions to Sm That Arms Are Cuba. Sept. tyred President had New York, Sept. 14. That the United States government purposes of scrutinise closely all shipments of fire arms, ammunition and munitions of war from this port tn West Indian, Mexican. Central American and Booth American porta, primarily to prevent filibustering for the Cuban Insurgent and to Insure compliance with existing neutrality law, became evident today when a special on the matter waa by Nevada Xe Btranahan, collector nt the port of New York. hTe order preclude any clearance from this date tn vessels bound for porta, urh a haw been mentioned, nutil fully verified manifests thal! have been filed wlih the collector or until ihe captain or agent of nuch vessels have taken oath whether arms or ammunittona of war are on board thetr veaaels. The order, It la explained by the customs officials, la not intended to prevent consignment of parties woh them to Irresponsible might use them against their respective government. d PARTY NOT LEGALIZED. the 8t. Petersburg. Sej 14. After the constituclosing of the meetlogeof tional democratic committee here tonight It wa announced that It had been decided to jmstoone Indefinitely the projected meeting of the party of the agent of congress, the report Finthe committee who waa sent, towound land and then to Stockholm to the authorities as how a meeting of or Stockholm congress at Finland would be reganb-- l. being unaatisfae. Columbus, 0., 14. TVlth a packed Into this apace between the speaker's aland and the monument. The exercises were aet for 2:3'i and panic threatened In a crowd estimated St 4)0,000 people surging about ,th stand erected In the capital grounds, frantic to secure a glimpse of Mr. .Nicholas Lunjfworth, the President's daughter, tbe exereiaes arranged for ihe dcdlrstlon of the MrKInh-- monument were suddenly terminated this afternoon after the si slue of the mar- Government tory. peace, prosperity unj null-age- . .. wlninly abjure all Cuban pal riin hand together, to pink all und personal ambitions and In remember that the only way that they can preserve the Independence of the republic la to prevciil. Ihe necessity of outside in t or fermtee by impi-inii from ihe enarchy. of ciril war. . 1 earnestly hope that this word of adjuration of mine, given In the name f . thn American people. Ihe staunchest friends and well wishers of Cuba, that there are In all lh wotld. will b lak-en a il la mesni; will be seriously end will be aeied upon, anil if no acted uwm Cuba' permnnrrnt Independence, her permanent sneress aa a republic, arc assured. Under the treaty with your governof the UiilteJ ment. I. aa Btatea, have a duty In this matter which I cannot shirk. The third artlda upon nf that iroalv explldty confer the United Btatea the right to lutcre vene for the maintenance In Cuba pf government adequate for the protection of lifr, property and Individual The treaty conferring this liberty. right .ia Ihe supreme law of the land, and furnishes me with the right and the means of fulfilling the obligation that I am hound lo prol'-c- t Americanlw Interests. Tim Information at hand Islthat several bond through mil the and have been wo relaxed that life, proper! i and Individual liberty are nj authentic lunger safe. I have received Information of Injury lo and deslrm:-lin- n of American properly. In m Judgment 11 ia Imperative fur tho sake of Cuba that there shall he an Imoie. ilia to cessation of hoatilltlc and tome arrangement which will secure Ihe purification of the Island. permanent -I am sending lo Havana the secrethe assist-an- t tary of war. Mr. Taft, and secretary of atate. 'Mr. Bacon, a Hi special representatives of the gov. ernment. who will render such aid a I had la possible Inward these ends. or hoped ths I Mr. Root, the secretary slate, could have stopped In Havana on his return front Soiiih America, hie the seeming Imminence of the crisis rorhlds further delev. Threwigh you I desire iu this wav 'to communicate wilh the Cuban government and wilh the Cuban people. and errordingly 1 am sending yon a copv of this letter to be presented to President Palma and have also directpublication. ed Its Immediate (Signed) yonra, THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Benor Don Gonxalo de Qttesert, Cuban Minister." 1 Vast Multitudes Assemble to Witness Ceremony and Narrowly Escape Being Crushed in a Panic. - to lirr Independence are now menaced, for of I hat can befall Cuba all iHiMMiblo the worst lu (hu evil of nnureby iutu which civil war and rcvolutlonady disturbs nee will assuredly 'throw her. Whoever la responalbi for armed revwhoever ia rev olution and aponalbl i nany wav lor the condition of affairs ihsi now obtains, is an enemy of Cuba, and drubly heavy la ths responsibility nf Ihe man. affecting to be tho especial cliampkiu of Unban Independence. For there ia juat ono aw yin which fubnn independence cau be secured, and that is for the Cuba!) people to show their ability lu continue lu ihclr pailt of peaceful and ore dcrly progresa. This nation aska nothing of Cuba as vo that it shall enmitiun lo develop aa It has developed fluring the past seven years, this It shall and practice the orderly liberty which will assuredly bring an aver Increasing measure nf peace and prosperity Im the tieaimful queen of the Antilles. Our n I en cut Ton 'in Cuban "affairs will only come If Cuba herself shnvrh (list she haa fallen into the insurrection-ar- i habit: that she lark the self reel mini necessity lo peaceful self government, and dial her contending have plump d Hut country- info iiPS-rity- f Not Shipped y . UNVEILED n - si-- ot 14-A a result Oyster Bar. Bept. of Becretary Taft'a visit to Oyater Bsy todav. President Roosevelt approved a change In the plana for the mnstrur-tloof tho Panama canal which will nave $110,1)00 In the expense besides preserving the railroad terminal facilithe canal. ties on the Atlantic side-oThe change will be in the dam. w hich Is to hold the water of Lake Bara. exercise! dcjiendence and to wish he God apeed 1 iu her career aa a irte rvpub'lc. desire now through you to - a wori of aolentn warning to your ptopiis, whuae esriieai well wisher I urn. seven year Cuba has liecn In a condition of profound peace and of alcad-ilgrowing prosperity. For four year this peace and prnsperiiv have obtained under her own independent, far-Ilo- ns Honolulu. Bept- - 14. An effort made to float the stranded steamship .' Manchuria today, but it was Th vessel was, however, moved a distance Of '260 feel and her position was Improved. The port bilge keel Is so deeply Imbedded In the rural reef that K la apparently Impossible to move the vessel further on lines previously planned. It. will probably bo necessary to develop a now plan. CHANGE "OF PLANS. wcl-far- pro-r,,e- Bacon t for ew York and will go to Wushiugtim tomorrow. Taft said, aa he left Oyster Hny, that he bad no idea aa tu the leng'h of bin visit to Cuba, lie indicated tbat there would In' mt basic in the Inveatlgaiion which would be ihor-'ougAside from thi rierUiou no Information will lie divulged by those attending the conference, the statement being made that the letter of tho president waa luiendiwi to cover all the Culiau situation far aa it was dreirslile to do so In the public print. Senalor Albert Rcverldgo of Indiana, a member of tbe senate committee on In Cuban relation, also panti-lpuiethe conference. Following ia 1 resi. lient Risatevell'a letier; , "Oyster Bay, X. Y.. Kepi. II Dear In I his rriala tn the Benor U'teaada: affair nf ihe republic of Culm. I write you, not merely because you- - are Ilia minister of Culm accredited In this government, hilt because you aud I were Intimately drawn together at the inter-tent'time when the United Hlate in Ihe affairs of Culm with Hie result of making her an independent nation. You know how aineere my affection end admiration and regard for Culm are: yon know that I never hate done and never shall do nnythlna In reference to Cuba save with such sincere regard for her welfare. You also know Ihe pride 1 felt lieeauae (l came to 'me a president lo withdrew the AmerlCNn iroow from the island o( Culm and officially in proclaim her In- - NOT SUCCESSFUL. bq-in- Mar-quet- IMPASSIONED APPEAL HAS BEEN AN . mine The feet that the spequalnted with the the presidency cial committee nn-lof M Von Der La unit, chief of police of St. Petersburg, refused to legalise the party on the ground that its proclearly show Its political gram did not enmmlswtau also refused views. This lo legalise the Octolierites party because of the omlreluw In Its portion of the address of Ha headquarters, but when the adilre,. I finished the undoubtedly will be granted. eti-tlo- u la-e- hurriedly unveiled by Mrs. lmgwnrth. The prompt set ion of the committee on arrangement .as regarded as most fortunate, for Ihe crowd waa lievund control, end the shrieking of women and children who were rauglit. In tho crush was rapidly working the crowd into a frenzy. Many women fainted and were carried ont of Ihe crowd by Ihe police. Two were ao Imdly hurt that they had to he removed In an Both will recover. Throughout Ihe exciting scenes worth remained cool and Mrs. but afterward she said: "It wa Ihe worst crush I ever witnessed. I have seen nothing like It In my trip around the world. bad an eaMr. and Mrs. rning experience In eaeaplng front Ihe at the capital. Front th crowd speakers' eland they went throughintoa window overlooking the platform the governor's offlee. but they were the people bescarcely Inside gan to surge through ihe doors. Then they attempted to reach an automobile which was walling for them on Ihe street, hut once outside they were surging crowd. Finding caught In no Immediate avenue of escape, they f, night their wsy out of the capllol grounds and across Broad street Into the Outlook building There ihey remained until a carriage aaa secured and Ihe poller cleared a way to It. and they were ilrlien to the Hotel Hartman. Utter they lot a train for lng began promptly. it waa not until the land waa playing Ihe overture that the dangi-- r of a panic became apparent. Kudtlrnly women In Ihe rrowd next tu the speaker's stand began In aeream fur help. Then several women fainted and were carried up to the stand. Rev. Dr. Washington Gladden rose lo deliver the Invocation, but he spoke only a few sentence when the roar of voire forced him In atop. Governor Harris then attempted to quiet the crowd. Keep liack." he shouted, you are crushing these jasiple In front In death. The governor's voice ronld not le-- j heard twenty feci away, however, nil account of the din. The commotion became an alarming that those on the stand asked Mrs. Ixmgworth to come forward In Ike hope that a glimpse of her might satisfy the crowd. Khe rani to the front of the aland, and I' was seen at once that something must and ft was derided lo unveil the statue al uner. Mr, liongworlb then pulled the ribbon attached to wires which drew Ihe flags covering the statue aside. A man hoisted n another man's shoulders grasped ihe ribbons and the wire, and they were quickly torn Info fragments by relic-seeker- s. hn g " The crash was shopped for a few momenta, bill It wan soon renew and Mrs. Lnogimrth again came to the front ofnhe platform and bowed lo the throng. In the meantime, however, the committee nn arrangement had. derided to defer thp addresses until evening at Memorial hall, and aa aoon a Mrs. retired the announcement was made. The people strugWashington. Bept. 14. With th and only gling for their lives In the crowd principal at Oyster Bay around the stand cheered, bill, a atmm agetus in Washington. It waa difficult of hisses panic from people on Ihe lo secure any explanet Ion of the sudoutside of the crowd, who did not un- den decision of th President, to disCincinnati. derstand tbe Ot'iatlnn. on patching Secretary Taft and Acting arrangement The committee which had Secretary nf Slate Bacon to. Cubs, as Tbe program of exet-ciahad expected an enormous crowd on the announced from Oyster Bsy. Prediaccount of tin presence of Mrs. Long-wort- been arranged for the imveliing of Mea cated entirely on (he course of the admonument carried oei the of In view solemnity but hoministration's treatment of the CubanThe immense morial hall louight nerssion the of they and dignity In It early phases, and havr Govern. be was wi'h filled hall would question people. kep crowd theeasily- rlreitm-stanrellered mind were In especially the policy inThe ing ordlimriHarris Under speakers presided. In restraint. Secret rr Root towaid of by would Justice R. William assoHatc augurated I)ai. arrangements the police noun after he peunted. UniteSanto of the th officers Domingo hut the court supreme hare beer adequate, were II I common belief here the 1'niied I'ffiee. W. Daniel. B:ata: John gtaim powerl. that they found quickly Is to seen re from abhi that Gen. purpose Joseph crowd. senalor from Virginia: the With lo cope rni-rnr- f hart MrKuy of Bnmklyn. N. Y national solutely dependable source InformaTlfrfs of the of front of the Union Veterans' Le- tion (hit will csrshllsh clearly the fact wesl commander entire acmes the In gion. and Gen. R. R Brown, commandthat President la;nu either doe of r:nd tbe with speaker's rspitol, noes not. In his adminlflraslon. reprte A. R. In G. tickets er thousand chief of the Four renter. the l sent invited a majority of the Unban people. laic seat lh? widow Mrs. MrKInlci. these for if issnefl WT From the Santo Domingo precedent, in a'tetid was unable Iresldent. were orctipled. all and gueren. tu , t xerei-- a. hut he was rep. when Preldenl Morales was forced The MrKinley monument stands far-atresented In her niece. lm. McKinley entrance to the grounds, lhP ffinrl ihfi Cmwd WIS Day. I.-(Continued on Fage EigntJ . 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