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Show iue sioitNiNu cxamim:k 4 I'xrted (bat limn. Tlila ia tiiuiung PROCLAMATION yhhluci .oa Tl. atuioapheiu uf the S'Oi rnuieLt i jilting its re just uuw is warm. The Ai kuna no-- i il the BY fiv.ni oue Jay to anmher w"bither they will continue tu feul.l their jobs. It ia ca.y tu understand that wi'h the close record kept ef the amount if wotk that each tuina eut. the tendency will be for each maa and ponisn to try by workto assure his or kt positt-uisisslMe. DECLARING HIMSELF GOVERNOR as ful at speed as ing waily OF THE ISLAND OF CUBA. Tbla will cl course be a good thing for the govern meet and for the "efftcieney record' of tba public printer hintelf, Cuban Seldiaru and Governors Art Or. but It la aura te prod me an amount dereg te Report M the New ut friction betaeen the publte printer Autnerity. la and tha varioua union repiesi-utethe ulfic that will revive the old quea-tiiHavana. 6epi. 2!t. -- An American of th open hop. posprovisional government assumed Secsession of Cuna today when War Senator Cockrell1 radical utterance retary Tail's pioclamauun, declaring about uniform rates tound remarkably Umaelf prut lalunsl gtiveruur of th IsIssued. The procIlka tha rat bill before everybody la land, was formally lamation was publuned In the official In took a band nmendlug It Laxette and thousands of congress priuted copies of the document were distributAlphonei. must be of a rtuai aably ed la Havana and else' here The leriua of the proclamation causChrlktlan diiposillun If he la nut ed general satisfaction. e;ieclaUy ou over the trouble pew peat chuckling In account of the modei ala term are having with Cuba. that ubicb it la phrased, lie etateuieui that th provisional government of Cuua account of me From all Indications It Is not be- is undertakenof only on neceaslUea the situation and Us lieved that Mr. Bryan considers free promise that the provisional governIteeth a public utility, il would be ment will be maintained puiely for tb mighty hard on hltu If It ever passed purpose of restoring peace, order and under eitbtir government ownership or public Gonfidenoe uuill a permanent goveinuient la eslubllshed. No on government control.' appears inclined to doubt the good IS THE EXAMINER n-- Published Ei'y Day In tha by Th gurnard Publishing Delivered by Carrier ia OgJua City, including bund Hot tog Kxaiuiuer, pr month.. OlPM TAFT i T5e s i o BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Thu Exajiiuut i mu by mail outside U Ogden. per yr- - Ai Wat quarterly, is tr IJkTIB. SUBSCRIPTION Sillgl ISSUED aavaco.. w 1-- " d FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT. yii peuauat 4N Uhl U giroa all ii Blnokl ajpe. mu usual nbow. ibu Jyfeuikvi Smu bo Uwibii aua au eaealei to puuafci It will give d a tha umuaeed iiid. ibuBmaboi via bo and ua rucuiu presented u rc spectfui language from kauva but tut tru bum hub bo pubuanvd U lull All letter and comauMcaduaa signed by bob do PiUBMUt or UK UiltOli Btatt, Will bo lOTOWB to WOaW biet- - Tb bravo tuna tinr kdai behind an autuiaed bobio. UbI oak to Ell-lu-r to a Mpwnoiblo tor. what ora a aim mad of. as uii soWeuu todi-viduei- n a y-- m Subscribers will umlar a tutor by informing lli la tifltet of laiiurt Tba EubU botura to toceiv their brakfanL Kaajulbt.r c.a os aala by Uu independent pni Niwo Co Salt Lake City. Ob all through inuoa leaving OgdvB oa Tba Bombers Pacific Bailway, Too L'fil'ii raclfie Railway, ami in Ortgu daort Line hailwa. : Bill rulilvr KaaDiittur pulrbBK by iavor ob in to this oSioa whenvvir they tail Ui Cad tba pa para ai Ua daaig Lotrd placra . , Tho Morning LTMAY OOOC GQCOCOOOOO O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O o TROOPS CALLED FOR- - Waslungt-ju- . Sent. 2S. Fecr.- tary Tafi hae elided IiOin li1- vans to aecie'ary Uijvtr at the war tlepr'Oieu(, tu send American truups to Cuba in accordancs wlui the program already arranged. SucreiarvOliver ia trying to cuuimuutcats this dispatch ui Pieslaent Uuoaeveit uff Rartutahle, Mass., tb Mayflower or the Mia- rmrl. of the Auaniic fleet oy wireless telegraphy, ia order ro aecurs tbs presides- tlal authuriaation uf tha movs-msnt. There are 5.8 ut) soldier to aiart from Newport New, A.-uti- Va. O o O C O O O O O O O O MOlJXlXfl, HEARS! M.1'TE31KKK ti!8 HAS Round ceases to I be a custom with he who once embraces YVatson-Tann- er Styles Lookin OWN PLATFORM B TO STAND O REPUBLICANISM OF O : MIXTURE AND SOCIAL DEMOCRACY. O O O O Hs ia Givsn a Great Welcome in MadO ison Square Garden o o ar-ilcl- him. iresiJeni New York, 8ept. 29. The mate ticket at the Independence lnagte waa ratified at a gathering that filled Madison Square Garden to He capacity last night. Tlie Municipal Reform Alliance J dued the league in the meeting. The principal adilreese were delivered by Y. K. Hearst and Lewis Chenier, respectively the candidate tor governor and lieutenant governor on both the Democratic and independence League tickets. Former Congressman John DeWitt Warner presided and evoked much when he doclared that there had never been n Hide "when th scoundrels of the state were no massed Bruy-vesa- (C L tu ARKS STORES uuaurit ih-Irr- ni ! i- i;-. "1 ai'' t et REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Praaidant. THEODORE ROOSEVELT, uf 'ic Xrw lurk. Far ComroM. JOSEPH HOWELL of Cat be Cu:imy. ' COUP. A c.o.Teppuudeiit writ that w bill' doao lu Wall ktri'iii, bIiU'Ii gone. at torui Iwluilaa all of New Ygi'k from Park row tu the Baittuy and Innn the side of Broadway to 1'carl ririut, ho uaa uiuf'h amused at the teriuiw opinion euturtatncJ coiiuernliig Mr. liarrliuau auJ bia vaitml "coup." Generally npeaklag, Wall lrw-- t rogarth Mr Hartman aa a benefarior. Ua lnada S lot uf peuple Mbo wr efuTtunaiu enough to b on tbn rlrhl ride of the Biarkat, a wknla pot of money. liut, moat of all. ha jtava the luurkot a at rood Impetus upward, nad Wall treat kivaa a bull market." Thou U whoa tba auviara corn 1 naud alaioat any uU stock god be exchanged for tha Tuna green. and paper profit Can be tamed into Laid wrhloh buy "any thing jou waut." ,A mg-anmaiket brine ktorka nut Ilka dandelion iftar a warm apring ra'n. It can turn nut all tho ifoik it wauti, and what It la after la people to bund over the culu uf the realm for hump aomely engraveil eertincaieM, of a Iiluh Wall htrevt wlll'iop there U uo lurk no king an I he itnrk eachangc ilandn and lithographer are aurklng nt their When the unanphintlrnied trade. rmd that a million or too blmrea of a railroad etork hare lieen bought or auld en(lhn flmir of I he ntork exchange, they probably think that lunch alurk baa actually changed hands Nut at all. It la aimpty bought u maiglu. Trouble ban In.cn adcuniillnling at the governnniat printing oOlca for aonia time pait. It baa been a quea-tliof whether tba ufDra bhould be run by the gotamhienl or by the anion. Tbare havo ban object inua oa the part uf a number uf unlona to both diamiaalu and protunliona. and only lat winter it locked aa t bough the president would Im forced to whether or not iba big prlntery waa an open ahop. Prlrtlon ha been felt al lulung the line, and an order waa laiued early lal wek which wijl probably resalt In brluging the trouble to a head. It la the Introduction by the public printer uf an efficiency aystrm." This elmply niigii that a record will be kept uf the work dine by every man and woman In the p.intery, and It la generally aiippom-- l that it will mean that the Blower work-er- a will be dropped ami their places filled by appointee who can, or will, more nearly kep up with the pace net by tho leaders. The public printer Insist thnt there la no lurh end contemplated by the new ayateni. He raya that the whole object of the efficiency record will be to furnish data on which the office can rely so that when the jub of printing la submitted from a government department. it will be poaaible to tall, with considerable accuracy, how much It will coat In machine and hand composition. preaa work, binding, and tha like. Thle la a very fair and reasonable explanation of the movement, but It duel not take Into conaideratlon a fact well enough recognized by alf employer of'latiur. that aliooat every' trade acta a speed limit which Pa tnembei are aoi allowed tu exceed. Thu It may be in the bindery that a man can bind eighten o. twenty honks per day. hut If hi. union .ji that tan book 1 a day' work th . Mlua-tartin- g pi hs s g:-v- e pt -- ' v- 1 11 x u t WORK. noi ii lk wt Ml all-wo- 1 i.i-.- , GOVERNMENT T t'-i- r' t ne ! JOSEPH E. FRICK. rh - . For Judna Supreme Court. NARRIMANS . - ron-tinu- ' , t ut mer-cottu- 'il lirt--t dt-rir-e . real-denc- lit Leu Yesterday.' ooooooooooooo there threaten to take to the woods. Captain Schroeuer, of the battleship Virginia, General Kunvion and a naval Hurgtca visited Camp Colauibia this meriting to arrange for Us aanltatiun. No mars marinwa will be landed here until tomorrow.. Thy governor ba written to Mr. Btle, sxPre:deni Paimaa secretary, requesting him, lu view uf bia vain-abl- e services, to cunt inns tn offlcs. Gonzales Muuox, editor of the Spanish edition uf thv Havana Past, who was arrested Sept. 2Uth, on account of ho publication of aa editorial criticising the Ifalma government, and who had slues been held incommunicado, wa released today, the court finding that there was mi foun-dai- l in far the charge brought against ami you will hare no reamu to ltxk furtluT. lkiuk here last to gu.hack. aud you will Lave uo LtHik mail-intlo- aur-rou- n UKto. 30, Roobevell and ANNOUNCES THAT HI8 RESIGand there Is no Knua rejoicing over the fact that bis lepreaentstive NATION IS IRREVOCABLE. of any serkiua trouble or law has teeth, apprehension the meat In.iim-tfotu insistence the provisional governuf ment la any part of t'uba. Havana, Kept. 2S. - Up to tbs time the mauiifarturer When a "Hercules." Juat because W u bile Governor Taft hr not yet flhit rengrexs tuck a recess at 5 the fabric la nil wool, will outwear any Kuroiie are Just anakeulng U a wa a this n'rinrk I afternoon, today puausrloa U the palace, tins taro aulii of tbe same price which are of thfi fact that it also rarrie taken because Palma l:l day of waiting. After that hour vari- made of mercerized cotton only fabrics, tail. il in ous certainties. became e official nut ttiug probabilities be ready t vacate tha Jo you peacefully submit tu the why 3:3i Palma President d By definitely until Morday and Air. TaN Imposition; wy not make to do whati ter l.u con m suit tu i :nd firmly ar.icunrcd ti hi political vour cluthei muney go twice ns The !: Its'inf slleucc that haa bay's f f W2 ct Gitt b.'j rx , M'E;rfi,fiR t.n r ,n. It doe no? Every ''Hercules'1 far ' a!! ft while v.iiTt.'-.fit tV.: F VavwIt . this . t .i tu art Hind i sane standard quality. 1! iderate .!: h.d a v wi; 1 otbuilt ot.r . the. e things era bappinlng in New nisi t.- - tie Il iSitusH ITiU'i't. . joti i.!. rr. reputation on tht of We have nfiltatl-c at rrxllenc tne ed si m I i.a,e bug York, lead potut to the suspicion tliat ...I.: a. i a "Hercules and If and suit yon buy pred-lenthe 1.11.11: of senate, fiature of the Senator puis, satisfaction we. the David Hennitt till Its really out of huveru cut. It doesnt give you Modno was which It derided that pruvisiunul government Is the fact at, hear from you we to want guarantee, to the session politics. that the 1uUu Dag has not b en low- erate should return once. at cona iblthbe a prvci di ut lu xfirr reecs. thus precipitating ered. Till . dition In thick mi provisional presiHEALING FflOFERTIES OF WATER. prut ial.iual government and proteclu-iaieBeware' of Imitation dent could be elected. Like nji successful articie . which It wa tn a spirit of utter apathy t.ovrrnor Taft's prcclamaltcn was as Their is tio uniudy of such general fr lit Ws: and have mado n reputation for reliability, Gat a Joint Bugglon uf the seu-it"Hercules" has imitation. Other a.'ipl'ciU m end n .t so eiudly me People of Cuba: houe received the reeir.natliin of tho the even gone au far na to 1 ar vmrer. nd yet tilne jimhiui f.illiu t uf conerrsa to act ou provident, vice president and th mera-- I ntukCK have "Hie label an closely ouL i.f I'n w li pass It hv it un ni lr-- e of the ic,' of the cabinet tbU afternoon. copy the "Hercules" ri'..n.itUn "e have ell failtu .I'ik for vcnu tliliM of ,' : .1 e lit a. dir of Ctilui. or Tbis attitude waa due In a great meas- as they could; but they a suit ae good and as lung u.r but few .HS v..' r'i ai.r.s t a r. 1'ives the eoun-..- . ure o des.iair that ni.v art inn would ed to o. v wearing ns the "Hercules." Nut n sinf ).r ,r wa.ir a:,iiid n;- u. m. y refill! in muling American IntervenWit'.rjt a . I'l'miivit ut a l ' r i ;.:,ire aa a rcnidint .)) it. vv i n , 'i'ii .it r.i i,er pi'eai:) anil tion lex probai Ic. After a brief hut. gle lii'liuilon of the "Hercules", suit fabric: examine t IIkki'oI or a niipi.iu I .1,1. decided on la made of aa a :bat. puminni to Hie request of confused debate congies to be "Juat as i I Ifiig wrung mil tf hi t 1 r. t'.ie ir ci be tbe final and forlorn hope uf an ap- a suit that la "offered steps ilia, Your only safeguard 'Hercules.' tiSO'i' inti n pl ed around ilie neck if tal.i u. in ibe name oud by the peal to Proaldunt Palma to reconsider the see that the black and red silk a c'nM wlio ,'..r croup. Hill usually uf the Prcvldetit of tho Cntted his decision to it tire. Although the is to Id ride of the oat coU.tr. A uiw-e- l Rtsiee, to rcsioi-bring tf lit t in a IV wnituutea. order and to protect simxIoii had been railed for 2 o'clock. label ia sewn word "Hercules and the for the fi.lli'd several time, then qulr.klv llio and property of tit Island and It sah nearly 3 before the members wiling r.ut of hot water ami iiiiiiieril-ale- l the Iwliiucs Mid kip adjacent thereto, begun to nrrlvtt, m! at 'that, hour the rooster worked in white nn red silk Hpplled over the neat uf the pain and for this purpose to establish there- liiiprvvti.il gallery in the long, hare on n black giuuud. In kmuIi aibi- - or Dfuralgla. will ufforl in a chamber, formerly u wurkrooui in a pruvlsljusl government. . The price of the "Hercules'' In five prompt rtllef. This trost incut lu cull'' "Tlie provhloiiul govern men t hereby big tidiarco factory, contained only a Burks like magic. Caw un rep. nil established will ho maintained only sprinkling1 of spectator. Over the dollars, and wa will guarantee that It 85.UU having indited utlmr treit limit fur long enough to realm order, peace president's roa(rini hung the faded will outwear any other two huum. have lldtd tu Ail treatment and puh'lc confidence, by dfrectlon of, and tattered fold of tbe original bmu but' suit made. That guarantee In ten lnlmiti'i. Pteeua of cottun tut- and in the name uf, tho President of star Hag that wa tlrvt raised by Cur alone ought la be sufficient reason for ting dipped in hut water, ttnu applied ibe I't.ited Htatcs, and than ta hold III Oatiede lit-tten years' strug- your tiylug a lictTitks the next time to all sore and Sew cuts, bruises and such t lection as n.ay be necessary gle for iiiileiicudemc. It was now a your buy need outfitting. Hpratiip I the treat mini mw gcnerr'lly In itetermme upon those pefi-.tiiiupon wll nee tu vbvgliiftng scene of the Is Shower Proof The Hi- aitiptf-- f in biAphal. Hut wnter takta u hum th fernnne-- t nment of brief life of Ihw first Cuban republic. fabric are freely a half hour before bed time i the l pitl;lii: slt.iulil hr dc..d.t d.' Frott the bri.ul rirocl upon which the because el. sn excellent caiharifr In tlie rase uf tcii j.i.ri like men's rain-cq"Ins. far nt cun-- l im vr.t x the na liaii-'- c ia ritiiide'l a small crowd of BhOBfir-prfnb.'icx. lu (tet they are more a Rict ture cf a pro .i.,li;sl go.e njent cuaiiir.atl'U, whllj it bn nui'-;r.n gated allcntly a.i' wartime :.Vit utt t '. stuiiuiii uni ta.li.-hv f.ift1 titan most thoroughly shower-proo- f i tir. icr t e a:ili.i ; t it the at t!' of the bull Mag. bowi N. The irfatmurit c.'niitmud tor 1 nu wax railed to order rain cra;s bccaiiau rite fabrics ara all titled Slate. t!i-- ' , It a Cnbin a few nitiinb. ti'getlirf with proper Woven. mu To. m'.uy with tin r? by Sm r 1). .i at u:2i rml a roil call wool anil mure cloxely atteutSon to dirt, will alleviate mild govtnnii'r.t, Every "Hercules ' suit Is fully guara q ii.riin. four.een senators i f Cul.n. The Cuban Py will : If it doesn't cave of dyspepsia. be hols ltd as usu.tl over the yovern-uicti- t sad forly-xlgive bebis anteed show rap. oxen tat I vex satisfaction we want to bulldinga of the 'Island, ull tho prcscut. Hie rculi iai ir.na of tho shower-proo- f rebe will about know exerutlve- departments BHARFERS MAKE A BIQ HAUL. it; your money members of the cabinet to Prea'ubnt Mud municipal aavuriiiiitiits. Including Palma w rre then read. Thereon Zny ax funded. that of the city of Havana, wll, enu-tia- entered a protest, declaring that the This ha been a phenomenally Tbe "Hercules' Pant are as strong to be adnilnlatered as uniter the preatdeut h.id 'no right to accept the season for swindler a.ul of sharper who prey on tour- Cuban tepiiblle; th courts will reslgnatk.na of the cabinet without aa panta can be made. Full lined with cold shrunk Irish linen n pockets too. e to mtminlster jurtlce, nnl all the appointing kuocesvoi. ist In BwlizcrUinri. Kepreent-tlvIt is eailmateJ that lO.imo ponndn tn ia , not In tnelr nature Inapplicable ManJuiay declared that the presi- Lining the pants with Linen doubly increases the length of wear because It money and J welry haa been secured by ramson of the temporary and emer- dent had acted entirely within 111 relieves tha cloth from all strain, from nrlilsh, American and German gent character of the government, wil; rights. The reslgnition of Mende trav.'icr' at Rwims recori by thesa be In force. Capoie, the vie president, wa then leepa them la shape and makes them President Roosevelt has been most rend without comment Following this, perspiration proof and thoroughly sanby wav of Yustcrdiiy. hbarpurs. a chmige, a Chlnuntan was robbed by anxious to bring about fea?e under the and amid profound silence, the resig- itary and hygienic. All seam ara sewn twice with t Palma "wa read. two pickpocket while on hi way to cjnslitutli mil y ote: nment of Cuba and nation of he made every endeavor to avoid the It waa as foil iwa: strong, pure dye silk thread and the Brindlxl, and left siraiutcd at with "To Cop.gresas The condition to inside leg seama are covered present step. Longer delay, however, would he dangerous In view of the which public order haa been reduced tape. Covering the seams with tape week ten swindler I Mu lug the tw.-ithe seama alnce the Initiation of armed rebellion absolutely guarantee have been arrested nt I.urorne. Zurich resignation of th cabinet. "Until further notice, the heads of In the province of Plnar del Rio, and against pulling out w breaking, beand Geneva, and all uf them were fo'itnl to poraeSN large sums of money. all departments of the central govern the fact that there la now In operation cause all strain comes on the tape, the In ihla capital an American comml-Inn- . lining and tbe pants fabric. The uhltT of police at l!inii hua a long meat will report to me for Instruction A "Hercules said to he one of peace and reppanta seam will not Hot ul roMierie committed In the va- Including General Alexandra Rodri-quein command of the rural guards, resenting the government at Wash- break until the cloth wears to papdr rious cantons since the middle of May. other regular government forces, ington. and that ia eooaequence the thinness; and It take a long, king Altogether, fifty male and female and and General Carlos Roloff, treasurer executive ha practically km all au- time and lota of hard wear to bow swindler and ph.kporketa of all while the rebels continue In any effect on the strong all wool fabhave burn arrested In of Cuba.I "Unit further notice, the civil gov- thority arms and la threatening attitude, and ric used in Hercules" 1111. Rwltr.erlHnd this season, and one poand alcade will also report to the writer, on tho other hand, desiring Ample outlets are left in all pant lice official estimate that three times ernor me for Instruction. and ardently that the conn seams. sincerely that iiiimlier. Including tbn heads of "I avk all cltlxen and of try should turn to it natural slate of Every pair of "Hercules" pant are several large syndicates nf ihtevrs, Cuba to aiuitst nte In the resident of work fitted with an Excelsior waist Viand W abIt order Exas and and their trauqnlllty, made good escape. order, tranquility and public solutely Impossible to accept the con- of elastic webbing. Unshrinkable mapress. confidence. I Signed) William H. Taft, ditions which the said commission terial used throughout. Ucrretary of War of the I'nlted ffintee. propose as the only means of terminTWO GOOD NIGHTB. "Provisional governor of Cub. Strong ivory buttons are sewn on ating rebellion. I have resolved, con"Havana. Kept. 28, 1906." sidering It to be patriotic and decor- right, with strung linen thread; tt The City Child's good strong wrench to pull ous. to present formally to congress takes GonJ-nigliTAFT GOES TO THE PALACE. dear, noisy, happy at reel! ff a "Hercules button. Silk eened and In Irremeable form my resigns The clanging bells and hurried feet. tlon from the presidency nf the re- button holes. Havana, Sopt. 29. Governor Taft When I am satriy tucked In bed to which office I was elected are proceeded to the palace at noon to public, And uU the daytime, thoughts The "Hercules Coat ia by the citizens and the vote of the take over the government of Cuba. electoral fled: 18 last. Trust- with extra strong Italian cloth body May college The set waa not accompanied by any Are Just like muslr to my ears. ing this will he at once accepted. I ex- linings; besides there are two linings formal ceremony. And drive away the night time fears. In tl sleeve where the wear ie moat tend thank to both General Kunaion will command all bodies, myio whom I offer thi legislative revere. When the first -- lining wears testimony . dear stieet. Your light so the troops in Cuba, but if they exout all you do la to turn the sleeve f my highest consideration. ceed the dimension of a brigade, au bright As soon as the clerk had finished inside out, rip off the old lining and officer of higher rank will be sent Shine in my window all the night, reading this document, representative I your work ia done. Both linings will y from the United State. It Is And company ilicv are to me. Mandulay lit ean an Impaslaoned ad- wear the life of the oust and save you Rut ob! how lonely It must be certain, huwever. that nn such dress in wh:i b he declared that Palma work and mending. This two sleeve Reyond the city and tha park, contingency will arise aa It la appar- waa the only man to whom the repub- lining idea 1 exclusive In the HercuWhere everything t still and dark. ent tost the maintenance of the pro- lic could look for salvation. With elo- les;" it 1 called the ''Hercules double visional government will not require a quence he urged congress to cast to reenforced sleeve lining; (patent aplarge nuntlter of troops. Country Child's the (rindi all. consideration of par- plied for.) Good-nighdear hlllw! So still you He General Consul Steinhart received and to unite In an appeal to oidens early today to telegraph to the tisanship "Harcules Fabrics Agutnst the bosom uf the sky, the president to reconsider the resig1 know must be fust rebel commanders throughout the is- nation. eH also you asleep. to are all wool double and twist Cal an appeal urged will And all night lung the stars keep land. Informing them of Rerretatw the American commissioner to Dress and Cheviots woven only from Taf:'.: nrorlamaiinti ami the e;abll I- the same Their tender watches wer oil. on Aa Senor elected long fibre 'wool. If you oan Palma. request I be aoon lmen i of the provisional government. So must .Bleeping, too. concluded a ripple of ap- find a thread of mercerised cotton in G.'iieml Jos. Miguel Goniex and oth Mandulay was heard from the spectators, "Hercules fabrics, we will make your plause I Good-nighdear hllla. fur now go er .mnfptmry prisoner, wtl! he hut this was the only demonstration buy a present of a "Hemiiee suit To slumber trustfully and al'w; in order nf interest. rustoily (xla The yftra U extra strong, closely But liedtlnie must be ehoerlos, gry. that, us tiiemiw'i of a conimlttec Alfredo Zayas replied to Mandulay. woven and neither itm, rain nor wear To thoae who can't look out and sai. the inm gen's, they may He that congress had no legal will fade the cotora.' sicn an agreuiuunt with Goven-u(My heart with pl'ying it fills:) Taft rightirged to such an appeal to the Every one knows that a strong all present t One to the friendly htIK that the rebels will lay down-theifabric will wear longer and look wool In that retorted Mandulay president. Eleanor C. Hull in Woman's Home arms immediately. all the time than a fabric dilutthe the better the life with of rrteia. iireseut A rommtvaiun headed b Companion for September. General nation 'at tasks, it waa the duty of ed with cotton. That is one reason why bhinsion will be appotnlcd today to enpgres to disregard such technical-Ties- . a Hercules suit will give your boy THE POULTRY DOCTOR iil lm. lng down of superintend the ten dollars worth of clothe service ' arms on tbe part ot the rebel. This Congreasman Diego Tamayo de- for five. 4 rouiniif.-uowill visit all the rebel clared that congreaa waa face to face If yvm are Interested In ivoulrry. by the will island and with the deab of the nation and that all meana send 25c in postage stamp camps throughout The "Hercules, is a good looking to the Associated Fanner, top only. In or- only Palma's continuance .tr.l be composed of American in office suit. It uU strike yoar boy 'a fancy -avoid bod to creating any Street. Philadelphia. I'n.. for their der feeling could save the republic. A long argu- and too because It la a manThe. commission ment ensued, to which many repre- nish youri new bonk, on the disease uf poultry. or i ompllcations. appearing sulL The coat la modwill also disarm the revolutionary sents i he and acnat.r d little eled Just like a mank coat; double-breasteAlthough comparatively wall. It is au coucirie. terse and Iucl-- aa to lte of Borens of the govimnu-ni- . tearing the heed. TV!, chaited with some friend good length perfect fitting as they existed prior to who liad sat tiered about bia roetium. heroes the cheat, broad, eloping shoulgreat value to the fancier and the Cuban tores breeder of poultry. It khows but' to the rebellion. Th commission will Finally Dot terminated the question der aud long tapering lapels . . manage vud rear fowls, how tu deteot be iecompanieil by s disbursing officer of the right uf congress to appeal to their diffeieut aliments, and how to who will pay the expense of tb re- the president for reconsideration of Tea Dollars Worth of Clothoo Service ires' i !) in hr either aliopnrhte nr turn nom of 'ue rebels and thus his resignation by putting the matter for Five Dollars. h iineoiiaihlr remedies. It u from die Axdd any dissatisfaction. to a ro'e. Tbe tenli waa (7 ayes to Yum cut that much service aud move The only disquieting report rrriieii IS noe. On the motion V Mandulav in a "Hmrule" Bltover-Proo- f pen of John E. Diehi, the well kiii.wu aii'Uii. au IViilii v Jiit.ii,!jUki,i Jiidtie a- '.he An'erican iega'ion odiy ws n the hon.--e iauu took a :ce tr pe:ni!; besides its a suit you wouldn'tSuit: he n of the htgher uh.'iitoK ,nl of i be MKiNa'.e and toe Libeval nation- - ashamed ro put ua yew (toy. tor- - his dispatch from Mtnianill. Pr-- .nco thsi ihe vrfkt-.it- e. Pl'fo l,q Vll esf of Lt t'TAU. UUDKX. against a party aa they are today by that led by Wa. R. Hearst. Mr. Chanter spoke briefly: When Mr. Hearst cnieied the Carden the audience greeted him with deafening cheer while the band played and flags were waved. It waa nearly a half hour before Hr. Hearst could make himself heard. He said ia pan: "Before I received the nomination front any party, 1 spoke at Syraruee and stated the principles in which I believed and framed my personal platform. Therefore the nomination that have been given me were given with a full understanding of exactly what I belleve.- with Mr. Heart. There area a Tegular tout bail scrimmage through the lohbx to the carriage. It wa noticed that there were some Tammany men la the audience. 0 formal delegatloqs were sent by any Tainmaay club or other organizations. mm MANY and INJURED - "i hall make the campaign according to ray own honest opinion, and if elected, shall conduct my administration according to my own convic- IN A WRECK tion "J am a Jefferson Democrat, and that, as 1 undei stand it, is practical- TRAIN RUNNING A MILE A MIN UTE CAUSED THE DISASTER. ly the same, a a Uncola Republican, for the Republican party waa founded to restore the action of the govern- ment to the principle of Washington and Jefferson. "I believe in the impartial enforcement of the laws that exist "I believe la public ownership of public utilities. "But the first qua li Acs I ion for public ownership is honesty In office and Independence In voting, "I believe that tbe protective principle is valuable in Itself, but haa been unreasonably extended and outrageously abused. "i believe In protection for Infant Industries. I believe in protection for American labor, f believe the '.art ft should be modified and public ownership inaugurated, hut that both should be done cautiously and conservatively, with due .regard to the stability of business interests and their perpetuation on which we all depund. "I believe la the restraint bud regulation of trusts and monopolies by - law. believe In labor unions and farmers giangea and organisations that promote the distribution of wealth, and I re.illxe that tbe prosperity uf legitimate business men depends upon the purchasing power of the masses. I believe in every measure that give the people more direct control of their government, "I believe in direct nomination aud open primaries. "I bcieve in purity In politic. "I will run this campaign merely the Independence not representing Leagiie.not merely the Democratic party, but 1 hope the people of tbe state of New York: I appeal to them and make my pledge to them to retain for them tbe rights they atill have and to test ore them the liberties they have lost." Mr. Hearst spoke only fourteen minutes. At the close of the meeting, when Ur. Heard, accompanied by Mr. Hearst, left the hall, the police had their hands full In protecting the party from being crushed through the eagerness of the crowd to shake bands "1 " Temfying Bight When the Engine Plowed Through the Passenger Coaches of the Train. Philadelphia, Sept. 28. Seven persona we'Rr killed, several rnora may or wort ware indie and tweatj-fl- v collision of pasjured in a rear-ensenger trains on the New York division at the Pennsylvania railroad at Edington, Pa!, ulueteea miles north of ihla city, shortly after I o'clock to' day. Following its customary policy of Hence, the Pennsylvania railroad line absolutely declined u jarmah infer tuition regarding the cause of the wreck or the number of the killed or injured. It le said. by passenger, however, that the Long Branch expro, bound for Philadelphia, had stopped to cool a hot Journal. While tbe train crew were at work on thn Journal, the express train, which left New York at T:8l a. m., thundered around a curve and crashed into the Lang Branch train. It la declared that the express from Naw York disregarded signals and thus caused the accident. Moat of those killed and Injured were in a Pullman car on the rear of the Long Branch train. It was cut in two us with a knife and the .Impact omashed the two coaches ahead of It. Because uf lack of facilities it was oome tlpte beforo tha work of rescue began. A train was quickly made np and most of the Injured were brought to this city, though some were sent to Bristol and Trenton Others were cared for in neighboring farm house. The dead were extracted from tba maa of wreckage and stretched out alongMide the track. Two hours later a north-boun- d p a Hunger train wa stopped at thn acent of the wreck and the bodies of seven dead were sent, to n morgue nt Bristol, Pa' ceven mile from Eddington. d Pre-iden- Lau-iunn- e. REfOLVCD THaTWHEM VE DqftTflEED ANYTHING ELSE IN CLoflHES WE NEED GLOVES- - GLoVCS MAKE A PERSON LOOK AND s. FEEL SO MUCH MORE COMf&RTABLE YOU KNOWTHAT OLD CLOVES LOOK 51IDE WELL DRESSED PEOPLE ARE TftRTlCULAR A" BOUT GLOVES 4r OTHER LITTLE THINGS. BUITCRBROWI ' i Geed-Nigh- t, full-line- d Good-nlghi- rrac-tlrall- Good-Nigh- - cur ar m ai vree a w to. AQKt JMD (wem cum? t. t, . r good-nigh- in - f By TIME OF;THE YEAR. To BUY ' NEW CLOTHING OF AIL KltfDJ. OUR. LINE THU. 15 THE . TH15 YEAR. 15 LARGER. THAN EVER. BEFoR-AND THE 5TOCK IN ALL DEPAR.TMENT5 15 EVER.YONE NOW- NKD5 NOV COMPLETE. NEW VINTER, VNDER.VEAR. AND H05IER.Y 5HOE5 TOR. THE WHOLE FAMILY, AND WE HAVE THE R.!GHT KIND. GL0VE5 AND MIT-TE- N5, T1E5 AND CoLLAR.5, CLOTHING FOR. MEN, WOMEN AND CH1LDR.EN, IN FACT, EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR VINTER WEAR WILL BE TOUND AT OUR - 5TORE5 . WITH THE LOVE5T P055IBLE PRICE' FOR- - THE j QUALITY.1 ' ' , CLARK'5 5TORE5. |