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Show ADYHKT1SE IN FUEL ASSOCIATED THE PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST EXAMINER FOR THE PRICE IT CHARGE!. IT IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER IN THE CITY REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL OUR SUBSCRIPAS THE CITY. TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO AD- FAIR e AND THURSDAY. 1 t WEDNESDAY VERTISERS VOL III OGDEN NO. 26q CITY, UTAH. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER MORNING, provident, is toaign way to the Twentieth century limited. rail amt willing to admit hi get!:. U.n i ihe same time determined in other whi-n- i he claims wviv equally culpable for the wrecking of the institution and It attendant kieses (ui1!1:hi of dollar. latst night and oih today Stens-lan- d was a prisoner at i.du-headquarter. but his if'iiiiiieure gave him uu privilege whatMivr. Follow lug a cheerless cell in sleep le night tu which a pine board the ml resting place, be was lined up with a score of pickpocket and mner petty criminals and forced to ias tin review before the detective Then he wa measured and photographed for He a taken withthe headquarters. out physical restraint to the city attorney's office and there turned over to the custndy of the rhiesgo detectives. Vnder those officers his freedom became more prouuuuced. After he waived his extradition rights he was taken to a Broadway hotel for advl.se Mesara. Taft aud Baoonihai luncheon with bis sou. Theodore tbe proffered Btenaland, and later lor a walk down the Moderates refuse terms. Broadway and Fifth stenue. We think the Senator Poll said: Stensland'a condition. Iiotli mental demands of the Liberals unjust and and physical, seemed vastly improved that the American commissioners are over the morning, wheu he was in a showing partiality In accepting them, stale of partial collapse. He appeared Minuel Dea Paltme, the admlnlstra pleased at the prospect of getting beck to Chicago. With Btenalpnd on tbe .tor of customs, said: The Liberal terms are impossible, train, which is due t Chicago toThe only way la to fight It out. The morrow morning, are Assistant State's government, with 10,00(1 disciplined Attorney Olson, Detective Sergeant Kinder, who Is personally responsible troops, surely will be victorious. Senor Peg Pa tone also complained for 8ten stand, and Theodore Stens-lang the eon. ' of the alleged partiality of the The final word of the returning offiiraa commissioner! for the Liberals, which view la generally held by the cial aa be left New York was that he Moderates and tbe government offl was glad to go hark to help in closing the bank's affairs. Be wanted to dui people, he declared; Secretary Taft, sent the written con- protect Innocentthose trho should be ditions to Senor Mendex Capote, as to incriminate to show tbe Chicago president of the Moderate parly, for incriminated,heand was not the black sheep conilderatloa by himself and Senor public that Dots, president of the senate. The that he had been painted. urged Mendes Capote to give hlu aa anawer today. Senor Zayas,the Liberal leader. Informed tbe As- GOMPERS REVIEWS that yesterday there CAMPAIGN IN MAINE wore BjM points of difference between the ubwali and lhe American coin mlaaloneraf bnt ha regarded these as ' being easily adjusted. This morning Gives Considerable- Attention to the M tba terms decided Pari Taken by Cannon and Chicago, CUBAN CONGRESS TO ASSEMBLE a paaen .u : PRICE 2U, FIVE CENTS hi ou FIFTEEN HUNDRED arc-us- PALMAS RESIGNATION EXPECTED e Intervention is Thought to Be Inevitable Yet It is Not Now Believed That the Army Will Take Any Immediate Part. The Moderates Think the Demands of. the Liberals Unjust and That the American Commissioners Are Showing Partiality in Accepting Them. Washiugfoa. Sept. 25. Fifteen hun- moat radical of the Ilearst delegates ventinn for n generation, was present today. more American marine were will go in taking over the candidates For aeevral hours after the session the Independence league, fin' Inordered to Cuba today by the uavy de- of cluded in the ticket of that organiza- the Republican leaders were la close partment. Five hundred marine from tion are one or two Republicans. conference canvassing the situation the Atlantic Beet will sail tomorrow In announcing their decision to sup- and endeavoring to reach an agree on the baitletdilp Indiana and Ken- port Mr. Heurat, a number of the Demmeat or adjust difference before tbe tucky from Frovlncetown, Maw., eight ocrats stated that they had reached convention meets tomorrow for the or nine hundred marine will sail on this decision not because of any con- purpose of completing It business by Thursday from Boston, Norfolk and version to all lhe Ideas of government the nomination of a state ticket. But Philadelphia, and the remainder will which Mr. Hearst represent, but be- it was announced that no conclusion probably leave New Orleans fur Ha- cause they feel that under the exist- had been reached. vana on a Morgan line at earner sched- ing circumstances he i the strongest The Important matter discussed wan uled to leave there Sunday. Order candidate the convention ha before it. the governorship, but the position difwere first issued for l.irno ntarlue The men who bitterly fought Mr. ferent members took cannot accuratefrom the various station along the Hearst in yean gone by have an- ly be stated, save for the fact that a Atlantic coast to proceed to Cuba, but, nounced their Intention to vote for large proportion of them favored sioners. Lieut. Gov. Bruce and that Herbert following diuaichee from Becretary hint tomorrow This determination is taken by Taft indicating that he hsa little hope Though they declare that they are Faraons was almoat alone in hla advoMessrs. Taft and Bacon, however, as of an amicable settlement of the trou- nut cacy of Charles E. Hughes. ready to retract any statement another Indication that the moderate ble In Cuba. 5(H) additional marines An Indication of the doubt in which have madn In the past, they deleaders, since they cannot longer confront the North A Gaulle fleet sere in- they clare Mr Hearst has entered Into no Ihe sRIiaitun remains la the fact that trol the government themselves, are to structed prepare for Cuban service. deal with them whatever, and that the no speakers have yet been selected id determined, at whatever coat, that the In addition to the marines Z.ihiii has been fought squarely aud place candidates in nomination, but aa liberals shall not now or hereafter obmore bluejackets will be sent to Cuba. fight matters stood this evening It would without pledget on either side tain control. As there are now l.Smt marines In The hams old party men, while go- seem that the nomination for botreraor At tbe conclusion of the moderate Cuba, and over 5.000 bluejackets, when Into the convention tomorrow with la still between Bruce nnd Hughes. assembly this afternoon Vice Presithe vessels sailing tliia week arrive ing Thor were repeated revivals during the announced purpose of rapportlng dent Mendes Capote called on the in Havana, the United States will lie Mr, are uot pledged to such a the day of the talk about Frank 8. Hearn, American commissioners tnd declared ready to land a force of more than course, and If a storm shall break they Rlack, and several attempts were that he had been Instructed by the 7.IHI0 on Cuban noil. The American would feel under no obligations to ad- made to arrange a program to secure moderate assembly to draft a reply to warships which will wail on Thursday here to their present plans. his nomination. Black from tbe first will be the cruiser Brooklyn, now at Secretary Taft's letter to President Senator that was asserted Culiu dlsrouraged the use qf hie name and and liberal The It tonight lnveadent were Ptilladel-ihlmIn terms which ; Pshna. peace Irogue island navy yard, made hie declination ao positive that who of P. Mri'arren Brooklyn, II. Interview Senor After this suggested. the battleship Texas, which is came .to Buffalo Taft bringing with him an few of the up-a- u te leaden believe Mendei Capote said to the Associated lelug repaired hastily at ihe Norfolk enthusiastic of supporters that he la really a possibility. delegation Press: navy yard, and the converted cruiser for JuHtlce William W. Uaynor of 1 have resigned Irrevocably my poThe Breton. at which is Prairie, has been unable to convince SECOND SESSION AT BUFFALO. ventlon, and Insisting that the govern-mensition ss vice president of the republThis afternoon Seuor Zayas informPrairie will carry marines from Ports- Brooklyn, Washington, Sept. 23. in tbe in patriotCharles F. Murphy of Tamnntuy and Federa-tloalsic. 1 resigned because the resigna- ism Inofficers were lacking there that Boston N. Press and II.. ed Newport, the American mouth, Jtaaodated of issue the Jurist surrendering the government, tion of President Palma was forced1 Texas others that the dlHtiugulwhcd Buffalo. Sept. 25. At G eeaond se main points upon which the the American R. I. On the Brooklvn and the organ to foreigners rather than to a party were twomust would positively swept the Democratic Non York New the will from one marines them be being of ihe adjourned cuofenmoe toLJberals o( 'upon him by cause, detrimental to of their insist, Gom-ler- s ss in field own the President. remain snd nomination of peuple. Federation Labor, the dignity and decorum of the oflloe of Mr. Jerome mad .an mUres a practical form navy yard, front League Island, Port glutton aftenwoi night. the of course the tbe candidate Repubthird n During against of chief executive. The president will reviews hie, Campaign against Royal. 8. C, Annapolis, Waoblngton, which many believe meana that he forces and the other lelM armed a from Mr. received Hearst nnd Taft nontinuce lican against. convene congress in extraordinary ses- Secretary lu Representative I julefleld in the Sec- Norfolk and Charleston. The Morgan may pueulbly lead a fight against the a source usually reliable tl!st Presl- - Beneral amnesty for all participants sion Friday to consider bis resignaond district of Maine, and gives to liner will carry Pensacola and New as the nominee of the Independence nuniluaUoa of Hearat on the convenrevolution. meant to decision Palma's dent resign tion and my own." league. Rooac-vel-t tion floor tomorrow. It te reported ' has bled Pres organised .labor credit forJUwuvrduc-llo- n Orleans marine. of the lre5l'nt Mr. HusrsL Is .generally conceded to that be Intend Mendei Capote said furthsr tbt the the Immediate abandonment to ye latter's of MrrLRUcfloM'g majority from '"The cruiser'. Columbia, uu which have Went wwuring proxy Cram Palma. nppeabng commit-to- Before ...learning the e In both government entire body ef moderate gained IbreeitmportsntRoof IF returning to this one if the Near York aounly delegatee the lemaeug-sen- t 5.4 It in liOt I about l.oofl In Decretory to imtriotism Taft of first this the out a pointed at accejj report Secretary houses, as well as the entire liberal faleky and Bacon as He says that labor did not undertake country from Colombia, will lie avail- Btwxionnnd. Messra. tit the convention, tbe commit- fur Uie purpose at stating hi position for Oen. Men oral, the head of national, or Nunes party, would refrain be able for tbe use at troops not later Mr. Littlefield because to the convention. to which under conditions the .defpat believed la .being only many It will by which .veteran. the seats from .attending the extraordinary than Tuesday nexL Preparation for tee on contoured was a Republican nor because hla bo can There, were about iSortx anttHearet conditions calm InIf becomes political necessary it that cun ( eels .in twenty districts As the moderates and the na- persons was a Democrat. It trouble which may come have been at Ihe conference tonlgtit when aien opponent , stored. govern-a on to form temporary tionalists comprise more than 'two-third- s Littlefield largely carried on by the navy, but volving sixty votes; Ihe copimIUeecom- Mr. Jerome began spooking Ha said: mad clean a fight against and Mesra. Taft sent a The would be letter Menocal by Gen. given nnd resolutions, slid the of each house, there will be no raent time, So far as I can under eland the poBacon tv President Palma and the because of his bitter, relentless antag- today, mure Unit wy previousof tbe platform mittee on permanent organization. This will block action and high position. shared the activity quorum. of the interests litical tbe best the army to onism situation in Democratic party was cabinet Geu. tbe ef lengihy toof members , The arrival here Thursday The platform agreed upon late prove that the structure of constituas sell aa the common navy department, and I be military sen-la Ibis elate a gang of disreputable Funston causes general speculation as and carefully and diplomatically word-t- o wage earners of six lb 'apn and C. Famaworih. P. tions! government no longer exists Gen. by night crook (and I me that term advisedly! rotary, ed. with the intention of arousing the people of our country. what he will do In Cuba. J. Franklin pointed from tbe full committee will are In cnntmL A discouraging condiMendes Cspote emphatically con' He charges the Interests" with a chief of staff. Brig. Gen. much In a Senor Dulus. president of the sen- - Cuban president's municithe fur of n bedemned the alleged partiality of the n conference contain declaring werel plank In Mr. Littlefield' Bell, tion, but those who feel a I do, and settlement on the terms suggested direct effort other mem- pal ownership under certain conditions I lielleve you nil feel the seme wgy. American commissioners and said he ate, takes exception to the statement Ca- half, and declare-- . that "the commer- day and aummuned many bis to Mendei President Vice patriotism made appealing dlertiM tu J. through will W. endorse by staff Is staled It of the and many of the opinion will fight to the lent ditch to prevent. expressed snd shipping trusts ber of tbe general and- Besides setting forth the terms of cial, railroad members of his party when he de- pole that the moderate sen at ora eltuaiion. Brig. Gen. Cha. Bryan. If possible, the consummation of a neeommls-b- y poured Immense sums of money Into the Cuban nomiIn be will clared that Secretaries Taft and Ba- representatives will prevent a quorum the proposed agreement, the general, Mr. Hearst placed farious bargain. Although always a campaign and the methods used F. Humphrey, quartermaster In refraining from attending Fridays sinners expressed the warmest appro-sessio- the con had placed them solves unreserDemocrat, 1 have never been within to got the nomination were amply em- returned tuday from a short visit hi nation tomorrow by former Assemblya He Palma's of expects of President counelation congress. of Ilook resumed nnd V. end elecWilliam charge Albany yf man Littlefield's vedly on the side of the Ubersle Mr. California, secure to party lines, because where I came ployed quorum, and that the resig- - known life ambition, that Cuba He also charged department against the existing reoognUed govty. This county la first In the roll of from I have always believed that the tion at anv coat. vice and and presretbe an of to seem tinue republic, president officer Independent even ernment. He said that, had they with as for criminal Although army party organisation srlll. be accepted and that tbe peeled total m to do all possible to aid the Maine hicongressman his unworthy gard tbe intervention of the United delegates. The candidacy of District Attorney and not political purpoaea. If anything accepted the basis of peace first precampaign. methods conducting senator moderate of in commissioners Is It tbe carrying not the peace sented by the mediators, he did not resignations William T. Jerome was practically was needed to farther convince me Considerable attention is given to States In Cuba as Inevitable, out the task set them by President the any withdrawn today at. an adjourned that 1 wae right the doings at the last think the Island would have remained and representatives will follow. taken in the campaign by believed that the army will takeabout part of of the Nunes Governor province In Roosevelt, bringing at peace for thirty days part meeting of the Albany conference of few days In thla city would remove all Speaker Cannon. SecretarytheTaft and Immediate Mendex Capote has called another Havana, speaking an a business man jI t Demnrrals. Mr. Jerome doubt on that More. from outside, peace. Bid were opened today at a other Republicans to said well aa a aa leader, several for political n meeting of the moderates for Thurs"I had long thought It might be poshas lei It be known pretty generally who went to Mr. Littlefield's assist- number of western points to be TtnllS Associated' would he Press that the supSECOND INTERVENTION. day to determine the attitude of the he had entered tbe fight In the sible to reconstruct the party from Of the speaker's efforts Mr. thousand horses nnd mulee, that ance. Intervention proAmerican welcome party toward the approaching extraorplied to the army 'within fifteen day, hnie of defeating the nomination of within, but three days have been demGom per says: vided the Americana actually took alms nnd the quartermaster's department Mr. Hearst and If this were accom- onstrating that It cannot be done; it dinary session of congress. the misrepresented He retotally 15. The Cuban liberals Havana. established If Sept. they While the developments recorded control, but Is overlooking no detail which would plished he was satisfied. In hla speeches. Is loo rotten at that point to be would liquidate public tonight stands on the verge of and purposes of labor n so asissl the troops In case they called When the with today are profoundly serious, the out- or rebels In control be In which Mr. Of reconstruction. the conference the At speaker and he charges InterIn American of business second a his not only period personal ward appearance of things was it wan de- dust setties down I lielleve there are committees cf the for asalntance. Unlimited supplies are was n the today, parly constituting which moderate American the The devention. all party, peaceful. This was the aulet-es- i Cuba, but that of might available at a number of eastern cided to appoint n committee to as- enough Democrat who win get toand leave the six weeks ago was I nabaolute control house that the srongs of labor peoof the day yet at the American legation, eapltal he represented, for full Ameri- of pots. and the whether or not the rights continued certain gether and atari the work of reform be office national, In the auIsland, every where the commissioners have been country. This desire can b asserted on excellent Mr. Llttla. It adds: he from the outside. I myself am bound centered either he and could not denied." sentiment is ple and tonight provincial municipal, that order looking to the mobiholding their meetings. Than were can control is reechoed unanimously of his capable lieutenor Buffalo no pledges. Whatever the eonclti-elon- n one thority of Adams was Gay field by nnd Mayor nationaliabdicate ujym t all of men determined everything lisation of troops have been received nor. Mr. Adam will undoubtedly be that out comparatlvly few callers, but there by tiie business of this convention, I esn nay for policy. in ants carrying Intervene. to United States the war department. Every bureau u constant interchange of cable- ties.Tbe moderate assembly, held this compel at It tbe one Mr. Gompers Bays: an opportunity will he given, tomorrow and Taft. that In Mr. nomination Of from official, In placed fact, every government grams with Oyster Bay' over a direct of Becretary of of the department 1 humming with la man to record his vote honest to everv Jerome Mr. affinity the that "Aa for tonight la reported lsncereiy sowork of preparation for any eventwire front the legation to the cable afternon, was not harmonious in all President Palms down, tbe Littlefield and that this lying, Mr. floor with the the of on he to proposition a Taft War gainst have proxy arIntervention such to may anxious force 1 need bnt respects. There was much heated nlBce. deceit nnd trickery have made posuality that mar arise. licitude for bis the convention as a delegate. for selected posbeen lmve These communications were a result gument. Some of those present main- rather than yield to any one of the refer to the fact that when Mr. Taft Troops sible. of the notification from . President tained that when tbe news reached terms offered by the liberal party and was IMetrict Attorney Jerome was asked of the federal court he is- sible service In Cuba, and arrangetheir for been completed Palma that he and his associates had the provinces the loyal people would those in arms against the government sued judge If it was hie Intention to obtain the one of the earliest injunctlmp ments have from their SESSION Tbe liberal leaden characterise the FIRST post present comdetermined to resign rather than sub- rise in arms against tbe settlement, transportation which labor so Justly proxy of ome delegate and apeak on mit t the terms suggested, and tbe while others were In favor of fighting conduct of the government as treason against Mr. Littlefield, a member of 4 port on the Atlantic, coast, where the floor of the convention. HARMONIOUS AND SHORT fact that, they declined to offer any It out against any settlement by tbe to tbe republic, while Secretary of plains. embark. will That le a matter still under conThe final War Taft regarde It as an unwarrant- tbe Judiciary committee Into congress, they American commissioner. mollifications to these terms. sideration wae the reply. prevent used his position to force always dishonorable ed attempt unanimous. wae and however, Th formal draft of terms, sent action, Guerra said In a letter Edward M. Shepard arrived tonight, cf the Injunction evil nnd today the hand of the United States Into any remedy to the palace early this morning, was Pino HEARST LIKELY TO Convention in Session but wsa late for tks meeting. been elated, abuse. Whatever effect hie speech has it Republican In accordance This, Taft Intervention, to that. Secretary rejected at noon. This action was not his ihlsrepresenlatiiin District Attorney Jeiomat Thomas Only Hour and a Half. with his request, he had placed guards Is precisely what the Roosevelt admin- may have had. BE NOMINATED . on the question of expected IV Secretary Taft, notwithM. Osborne. Edward M. Shepard and labor's of position to moot anxious been has istration and that American to property, protect standing the fact that It had been men held conferi could only have been other A wherever there were women an off- avoid. It is still Just barely possible the Injunctions threatened by certain of the governmemences far Into the ahcht with DemoSec- willful. It was an attempt, as a through Roosevelt, President the of in that been icer had 25. The first cratic leaders whom delegations bav charge ment official. and it practically caused placed Saratoga. X. Y., Sept. oT the cabinet, to Justify the fur Democrats Do Not Endorse All Mr, him to abandon his efforts toward a guards. Guerra said further that all retary Taft and Assistant Secretary of ber session of Ihe Republincn state con- not yet declared for any of the candes- ther Invasion of constitutional rights, to Balievs State' but commitarrange Bacon, been Hearat may had yet to Represents, property settlement, that would continue the damage vention lasted an hour and a half and idate. guilty as a Judge. Him the Strongest Candidate. tablish the liberals In control of the of which he was ted by Irresponsible parties. wan harm union and 1 comparatively made to the parts sovereignty of tbe republic. lo Reference Congressman Strieer of New York, la thlt but regardCutian government, is It gravely questioned tonight uneventful. The episodes, however, who Is mill la the race for governor, Although Intervention appears to he Lodge and ever-Idg- e Senator by sort of remotest possiaa played the ed conditions anarchistic only certain, tgrth Secretaries Taft and whether occasioned some comment and amuse- was present n short tins at tonight's and others, and also to the PresiBaron assured the Associated Press throughout the disturbed provinces, aa bility. With either party installed In X. Y., Sepi. 25. The Demo- ment. One was a brief passage be- meeting of the Albany oouflarenee. The Interest In Mr. LittleBuffalo, condent's supposed remain would a still there Taft United and power tonight that siidr a course would not reported to Secretary men claim that If they can cratic state convention will tomorrow tween tSale Chairman Odell, presidwill tend to dition of deplorable dissatisfaction and fields behalf. be taken ', The cm nominate a governor and a full state ing. and Representative Herbert with fit King's conclude: combination long as a government re- States Minister Morgan, make a j nothMr Gompm there and appear and unrest, tonight mains wliirh they can treat but In complicate the new situation the New York county county delegation, controlled by Senashown how grant ticket, action which may go through ha heading Maine In save palgii relief to whatever premise he face of the personal communica- make the United States' task of pa- ing are the forces aligned against the In- with all the smoothness that charac- delegation, and the other was the In- tor Patrick H. McCkrren, they will be United States. tion from President Palma that he is cification more difficult, or whether full control by the of temporary Chairman aide to mooter 200 votes In the conof the people, and It ha also terized the flm brief session today. terruption terests Interior of the the rebels will le amenable to AmerActing Secretary stxniT to throw over the whole governR. vention. It will require 220 vote to laa to attack hour Driscoll's onr all an half the labor upon William In than leas today shown that that this declared evening ment. Secretary Taft has no great ex- ican control and not continue their Montalvo In , preliminaries of temporary organisa- Hearst by a young man standing be- nominate. aid all and wav over the the never turn army he would work, pectation that the present government belligerency. tion wer e disposed of. Lewis Nixon fore the front row of delegates, who The tropical rains have been falling to the liberals under any circum- the noble and patriotic will endure for con- of New York, the temporary chairman, exclaimed that Mr. Hearat had the of long. magaslne Issue same The officials AT OYSTER BAY. ell government Secretary Taft fears that President heavily for three days. . Bridges have stances. but all. This was hardly noticed, by the executive coun-th- e made an appeal for harmony, which Palms's course Is uncalled for. as the been washed out and long stretches of nnlte In saying that if the rebels In- tains an appeal to labor through-als- t was applauded more than other utter- but he repeated In n loud wine that fleM.or any portion of them, ro- Jell of the federation Ic'ter setting forth the terms of peace railroad are under water. There has Oyster Bay, Sept, 25 Plans for the campaign ances. although the convention con Id Mr. Hearst had "sacrificed 1S. American control the Cuban army lout the country 1f a'1 ,n also been much destruction to agritransfer of tooops tram the United Invited the government to suggest s and were the and enthusiastic against a hTe indignant, friends be termed nio United wholly the delegates .for with the would States to Cuba in the event of the changes in the conditions unsatlsfae-,rr- v culture. the man wss ejected. In. every way possible. The real mte of the cause wherever found, - one so far. failure of Secretary YWlta miMion to to them. and. in fact, to offer any Annawell as nwuwl t. out of the Incident tbe for another tension Still a one aak la relief among of There is They ROOSEVELT CABLES PALMA. feeling at "her plan which they believed would bring about a peaceful solution at the urge tnst each mem- - Kaie However, there may ordinary wm the adoption of n resolu- trouble In the Island reguMle have he at the prospect that the adversaries clal support, andunfon acceptable to all concerned. shall contribute mob and race hatred to tomorrow labor even not n a tion storm will aweep break in win, .her cf deploring been completed. Havana. Sept. 25. At the close of a of the government Secretary Taft feela keenly that Tbe resolucom- - a dollar. No money, they aay, is away the structure which was build-a- In wot home or abroad. The final step wae taken fafcy, acPresident Paint has been insincere meeting of fifty of the Moderate lead-'- n though the government loses, beattention more effort on candidates, of hours the from tion attracted with the satisfaction that the cep ted today after many the negotiations with the American cording to an announcement made n bold this evening, it was Preai-nt- o a colored are who trying cause It was presented by the part of tbe leaders United State will be obliged to take here todaar when the transport Sm-ne- r. In that he had entered ,4 ti1 President Palma, Vice to find n common ground where tem- delegate, Charles W. Anderson, deputy now lying at the New York nary JEFFRIE! NOT TO the negotiations la tbe promise dent Mendei Capote and the Moderate over Cuba indefinitely and posBlhly New at revenue fo ahlde by tbe decision of the com- - senators nnd porarily, at least, the Democracy of collector of internal yard, was put la oo min baton. The representatives would all forever. tbe member of Sumner le in readiness for Che ImmetnlMioners, and then rejected the first resign their offices, and that possibly J. the state may pitch Ha tent nnd hope York, an "additional Los Angeles, Sept. 25. Jame diate embarkation of troops. NegotiaAssociated Prose to withstand the empess of he coming state cqmmlttee. made, and also refused to ; President Palms would call congress the to said 'sgnlnn Jeffries conMr. Anderson naked unanimous tions are already tmder way for the ffr any counter plans. This con- - tomorrow end place the resignations STENSLAND SPEEDING no Intention of re- campaign. had he that today vlnced Secretary Taft that President i i Its hands. According o the consensu of opinion sent to the reception of the reenlnrlon. acquisition of merahant steamers lo nnd fighting ring the prlxe William R. Heurat of New this time the delegatee had come be used as tranaporteL TOWARD CHICAGO entering pifcna intended to accent on tv la the President Palme declined the for the heavyweight championship of tonight,who la already the nominee of By to realise that the resolution applied That the events of the Hoy. as fold that the decision favored the ex- - finest this evening of the correapond-tin- g tbe world, the stories sent out from York, the Independence league, will probably tHai only to lynching and mob violence In the pres dispatches, have taste f government, and when Palma ent of the Associated Press for an San Francisco hot withstanding. iwd that he Intended to be nominated for governor on the first affecting the negro race, represented plan which have been tong In 1 m out of the fighting business, resign. , tervlew. It is known, however, that he preparation, seems apparent. Addfurther convinced that contemplates n special session of con- - Wants to Show That' He la Net the aid Jeffries. "I passed through San ballot. Along with Mr. Hearst. it Is by Mr. Anderson, bnt also to the .''vofBlack Sheep Which He Haa rioting in Russia, and there ition! warships will reach Cuba withaid, the convention will name president of Culm wauld wreck the ' greta, to which he will send the res-o- f my way back Francisco yesterday Been Painted. of Hess county for was n clamor for its reception. in a few days and will be ready tn the republic rather ignition of himself snd Mendes fo Oregon and i n trip John 8 Odell put the question and land marine If neceseary kF before nnd Chairman make persmal or party eaeriHcee. mil governor rither Palace officials concede reVwBhoy;Khi;e pots. that ofstate. the resolution was carried amid the regular troop, now ewuttlng oror misquoted me. Nothing en of Monroe tor secretary Taft an-- terventlon la at hand. They appear and Mr. Whalen cheers. Chandler Mr. der. can he moved. Should arpied InBoth me 25. ' n rl,,r Induce York.-Sep- t niter O. to Paul Btenato attitude of perfectly satisfied with that course as has New happened United 8ute tervention come thee force will the- - Independence league Neither on of tha'lufo are two , also confer-embessler at funds expressed determination, -- Tire against delivering the government to land, my ,ro!:.:d form the vanguard at the senators. Platt snd Depew. who have xrlll be MS- - the enemies. Avenue State years ago. that I would ant eater the I ticket. from the Milwaukee i one, Af,er Secretary Taft had do- It Is asserted this is as far as the 1 attended every Republican state con Invading army. Mendes Capote has been directed to hank of Chicago, of which he was ring again. dined to go to the palace Vice Presl- dent Mendes Capute readily called at the American legation and kept thu commissioners informed of the anion of the government and the moderates. Alfredo Zayas, the liberal leader. visited the mediators several times, and at 5 oclock this afternoon he was Informed that the negotiations with the liberals for a peace agreement would be temporarily suspended pend- Ing action by tbe government. Vpon leaving the legation Seuor Zayss said Secretary Taft had toldhim that the government officials. Inthe president, would resign to congress. Commenting im title statement, Senor Zayas said this made a new situation, as there would be no government with which . to treat. When Za.vas received the first Information that the government officers had decided to resign he said hotly: Then I have to tell you that the government and the moderates have betrayed us by delivering the republic to the Americans." Capl. Albert R. Couden. commander of the American squadron here, was summoned by Secretary Taft tonight to cons der the situation In the event Havana, Sept. 25. President Palma baa called a special aesalon of congress for Friday, when be will present the resignation of himself and Vice President Mendei Capote. The moderates, however, will not attend that session of congress, for In their hurriedly called moderate assembly this afternoon they decided unanimously simply to quit forthwith. They will not even attend the approaching session or have anything more to do with the government of Cuba, alleging that the have been unjustly treated by President Roiwevelt's commis- dred ; Amer-cludln- gtary p,,, ryjd t t, fedi !!. du-ri- ees-rion- con-plcuo- i well-businecon-natio- ap-Ide- v...r antl-Heara- 1 le v antl-Hear- . te antl-Hear- . -- k . antl-Hear- Par-eons- nja sao-riflee- d ene-State- ! dele-tonigh- e . ne-bln- announe-craim!slaner- d s nt in-re- anti-Jewls- h - Ca-no- ln-r,,-,., l; .th' En.nt |