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Show I TIIE MORNING EXAMINER: CODES, RECUD THEY SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS FRIDAY M05NINQ, ETA II, goturnmeni uf 25u.lv ounces at SAJlc per ounce, to he delivered a' te DenSalt Lake. ver mint. The price one year ago was Paul V.'. wh-jsliCa 4e per uuuco. and a year ago last bM 4min4 ku i for bou-lseveral dart, paajrri a say of September the price was til "4c. 14 o'clock laai evening. after The price lust received from tbe gov-- ; ihe end wa not it repreeu;s a clear prafli of I Hidden It. lanui to 14 cents per ounce for the veiled. it following signs of ahirh bad canoed tnose having part of the stocks held by the staking lo hope (bat a change tar I'mited Hates Metal Helling company, the betiar had come. Early yaaiarday and which were accumuii'ed at 53 the patient rallied and aeoai-e- i .cents and upward. But the evolution of he ahtte metal brighter tbaa at nay time also ha waa takea to tba hospital but M( of tb at this time Is confirming the s Kimlla hicb a from iba young sinking made by Daniel Guggenheim man bad aufrrod aararal times cooia three rent ago, when he declared that oa about Id o'clock tart night. and tba the American Hmeitmg and Refining end came twenty mlnuu-- later. Not lea company's perfect organisation and the of the fuaaral will ba give latar. etwaiiou of the l ilted 8 talc, Metals Bulling oompuay would combine is AMERIKEARNS WORKERS strengthening the position of silver throughout the world. Park City. Oct. I. Thv Salt Lake Ur. Guggenheim meant at that tiuis delegation of Aaterikaam party work-er-a that the metals selling company, arrived lb Park City thle tftK-noo- n bached by the strength of enormous and began work linniedlatdy capital, would take in and hold stlrer. rousing enthusiasm for tbe meeting when offerings might be marie at deheld in the opera bouae tonight. The pressed prices, and sell the same at adPark City band aa engaged to .meet vances whenever Lhe world might the train and to play for two hour 'and in need of new auppliea. IB front of the opera bouae before the Just now the time for which the meeting. The drum rorpu a aleo la Guggenheim have been looking ap evidence and the opera bm.oe eaa pears. They are eminently prepared well filed wbea the program waa atart-ed- . tar it. Tbe world's stock of silver ha Thomas Weir. VV. P. Snyder, Allen not materially tucreaaed during the Q Sanford and rraak J. Canaoa apoke last ten years, according to nitihuritica, and there were musical wlertloa by and overstocks noticeably, bearMi. Marvin and a quartet and a ish of Influence then m the market value recitation by lira. 8. Randolph. of the metal have entirely disappeared. It la being mined in recent years more U L d R CO. SALE. a n of gold and cupper nnd lend, eaeept in n fa winatances of Balt Lake. On. 4. Joaeph 8. Walla, rich silver mines, sad the uplulons of tbe puraanal representative in Salt eiperta are that this will continue lo Luka of A. W. McCune. hea Inter be silver's lot. viewed yaaiarday nitb regard to I ha aula of a controlling Inrerear reported HANDCART VETERANS. la the alorh of the Utah Light d Railway company, aaid: "It le a tact that Salt Lake, Oct. 4. The Fourteenth sufficient stock la the company lo in- - ward assembly ball was the scene tosure g eoatrolllng lutereai haa been day of a most lively gathering, tar aoM. Tbe deal will not be Anally were assembled, both forenuoa until the arrival of certain that and handcart veterans and papers from New York, but the mailer thetrsfternijoa. descendants to the number of haa gone tar enough to render 11 abhundred. Although the prinsolutely certaia that there will be no several hitch of any kind. Tha cbundt stuck, cipal participants In the reunion are form, contentthat ia to any, ihe stork held by tbe ment and end bent in beamed from happiness truatee In treat for tha Mormon face, nnd one not conversant ohurah, and tha atoek of Mr. McCune, every, of the trials and hardtogether easily ronatltute a control shh the historywhich the veterans had ships through iaterwat." passed, would have supposed that a QneeUnaed regarding ike purchaser once Joyous happening ana being celof tbe stock. Mr. Wells staled that be waa not at liberty to say anything re-- . ebrated anew. On the contrary, the men and women who met today gardlag that end of tba deal. There happy ia a wall defined rumor that tha Harrl-ma- a passed through esperiencea fifty years iataresta are bow the owners, ago that tried their very souls, and so many of them still survive la however, and yesterday afternoon a ru- that 111 lie short of marvelous. mor was current in local financial cirIn all, ten companies of handcart cles to the affect that the purchase waa a part of a scheme to obtain eon-- . crossed the plains, beginning In 1956 trol of praoiloslly all the eleotrlcal and ending in the early slatRs. When the rail of tha companies wss transportation cempunlca now ope Ra- called today it waa found that 17S per-so- u ting and ponjaeted out of Balt Lake. were In tbe room who had pulled The Bamberger road from Salt Lake to Ogden was inunttoaed as one of the sad pushed carta containing all their properties to be absorbed, but whan earthly belongings from lb Missouri tbe matter was referred to He netor river to Salt Lake valley, a distance Bamberger he stated deSnltely that of more than a thousand miles. The there is no such movement afoot, and numbers arising whsn their respective that ha had no Intenrkm whatever of company waa called were as follows: Oapt, Ella worth's, 13; D. I). McArof the road. ; disposing thur's, II; Oapt. Bunker's. It; Capt. J. 0. Willies 14; Cspts. Martin nnd CONFEBENCE WEEK Tyler's, 44; OapL Oh ristla turn's, 13; 1908. 5, m DISARMAMENT OE C THE CUBAN From Correspondents and State Exchanges PAUL STEVENSON OCTOBER GET SWT THEM A WELL RIDE DEAD. ! t. MAN GAVE QUICKLY GET 4. e OVER COMMITTEE IN NEW YORK MAKE THEIR REPORT. HEARSTS Currency Reforms as Propcaed Chamber uf IT Cora-irar- PASSENGERS ON A TROLLEY CAR WERE TERRIFIED. GOVERNOR TAFT SAYS IT IS PROGRESSING RAPIDLY. t tha Militiamen c. at Santa Clara City Firaaims and Alarm the Inhabitanta. e WELL Metarmaa, Baiaft ef Hi Raaaan, Had te Bt Overpowered in a Daw parate Struggle. hire-east- Burton, Oct. 4- .- The Maaaarhuhetis state Democratic convention waa held here today. The report of the committee on resolutions submitted a platform which waa adopted. y Couiplluivn-tarWil- paragraphs are devoted to liam J. Brian aud W. R. tidaiwi. The platform dr Clares that In order to restore the houeaty and the morality of the republic and state there are necessary: "A government free from alliance oorputsMoea aad trusts uncontrolled by politician. "Direct or popular cunrrul of the law making power In the granting of and privileges. The public ownership and upeia-tioof public utilities in nation, sith frua-ohlu- a aud otty. Eight hours for tabor, piourtiun of women and children against overtime work; trial of facta by Jury in equity caees Involving labor injunctions. Equal taxation. Drastic laws agaiust private monopoly, a 1th Imprisonment penalties only. 'Reciprocity and tariff revision; fiee bides, frae coal, free lumber, free Iron and free wood pulp. Stringent lawn an to the raising of the price of necessities by conspiracy nr other unlawful methods, wim Imprisonment penalties only. providing Imprisonment penalties for wilful negligence of public "I-a- official. The nomination of all candidates for elective office by direct vote." The Bryan plank called forth a burst of cheers. As the Hearst paragraph waa being read there was some sneering. but almost immediately hoots and htimwB predominated. Chairman Feeney pounded his desk, but delegates Htrike ihsl plank out. shouted "Bryan, Bryan! A riva voce vole on the adoption of the eommlrtee'a report resulted jn tha chairman announcing that (he ayes had It. Finally the platform, including the Haarst plank, was adopted, George Fred Williams made a speech nominating John Brown Moran tar governor. Mr. Moran la the present dlafrlrt at torney of this (Suffolk) eounty. Tha nominatkm wan ntnda by acclamation. The ticket waa then completed an follows. all the nominations being by ae-- r tarnation : Oapt, Evans, II; Oapt. Rowley's. 19; Lieut. Governor B. Gerry Brown. Robinson's, It; Capl. Stoddard's. Attorney General John W. CumTimes and Places of Heldinf the Sev- Oapt. 1. Of tha raocuara, men who risked mins, Fall River. eral Meeting. their Uvea to succor and save the peoAuditor T. L Htxgen, Springfield. of tho haadrart brigades, twelve Secretary of Hiate Charles C.Fnlne, Balt Lake. Oct. 4. A great many ple to roll call, while John HyannI. responded dur-be held thin fa win meetings dty Hunts company of wagon trains that Treasurer George M. Harrington, big conference week. Those to be held also helped to 'rescue tba belated trav- Isiwell, are an follow: waa represented by reran men. The convention adjourned after Oct. I lint day of conference, eler a resolution offered from the adopting Rem. a. m. It) at p. and meetings Hoot by George Fred Williams that the EVIDENCE IB PILING UP. lief society officers' mooting in Assemv convention endorse William J. Rryan bly hall at 4:10. The t'eatral ftiatea as Ihe next Democratic nominee for Hall the Mission Oct. ia pilBasonatioB. formerly 11(0, Xoiith western Bulan mission. Eleventh ing up thick and fast that McWhlrter president. ward rasei lug house, Eighth East and I telling a straight story when he any Pint South, at 4:30 o'clock. Reunion that one member of the gang of bunco of uidar and aalnu ef the Norwich men who robbed him of $14,000 imperconference at Tenth ward meeting sonated an officer and this man achouse, Eighth East, between ftourlh companied hint to the pollne station, and Fifth South, at I p. n. Reunion where they interviewed Thief Sheets. Walter Heath, a maU carrier, now 'Of the Bouthura Slate Missionary society In Fifteenth ward amusement comes forward with the statement that hall, corner First South and Eighth he was stopped on Main street by a at T:M p. m. Reunion of the Scotchman on September II, who In Northern t Bates at Waterloo ward qntiwd of him If Ihe man accompanying meeting house, commencing at T him (McWhlrter t was a police officer. "Art you g pollne officer' asked oclock. OHorado Missionary association In Brlghagt Young Memorial Ihe man whom Heath saya answers building, nt I oclock sharp. Reunion to tho description of McWhlrter. Heath replied that he waa not. and of olden end saints from the LiverONLY THREE OF THE MEN HAVE pool cor term os In hte Sixteenth ward then McWhlrter turned to hie comBEEN FOUND. undoubtedly Bell, who meeting house In (he evening. Elders panion, who aud saints from New Zealand, Tasma- was holding to his arm. and asked: "la this man here who haa me in nia and Australia, Twelfth ward chapel. 7:80 p. in. Thu Norwegian Mission- charge an officer Reacue Party in the Mines of the Heath replied thai he did not know ary society in the Fourteenth ward Company It Overt come by Fire Damp. assembly moms at I p. m. All Inter- him and at that MrWhirter was marched off up the street. It will lie ested are Invited. recalled that MrWhirter said in his Oct. 8 T. M. M. I. A. rlass teachers and officers' meeting iu tiarratl Kiatrment that he stopped sevetal Cincinnati. Ohio. Oct. 4. A Time-S- tar hall nt 4: fit) o'clock. Zion's Samoan people on the street. Including one association In Brigham Yount Memo- man In uniform, whom he took to he myu: special from rocahontaa. Vs., rial building at 7 o'clock, program to an officer, but could not get a satisAfter twentv hours' lock. the rescommence nt (. Reunion of Irish eld- factory answer out of them. The mall pgrty in the West mine of the ers nnd aaints In Seventh ward meet- carrier dreined In uniform with met al cuing Pocahontas Collieries company is ing house, between West Temple and buttons on hi m was mistaken by nearing that point In the mine where First West on Fifth Smith, at 7 p. m. the Scotchman for a police officer. the expolalon took place. Reunion of the aaints and elder of The company iifflciai are unable to A RESOURCEFUL CAPTAIN. the Sheffield conference in Eleventh determine how many men are caught, vrerd chapel, first South and Eighth but the miiiitw, la estimated at from Wvshingion. Ort. 4 -- C plain HumEast, at S p. m. Reunion of missionto fifty. aries and sslnts from the Newcuhtle phrey, la charge of the transport Sher- thirty Three men have been brought out, conference, in Barrett hall, at A p. in idan, which was beached near Pearl S. D. Cook and two miners. They arc recently, to svoi-- l the only unill found of those' that Meeting of Scottish Missionary society Harbor. Hawaii, in Pioneer stake hall, Fifth South.' be- sinking, has cahlcd the quartermaster wete in the explosion. tween West Temple and First West, general that lie has no thought of John Oldham and E. Mi ow n. two of e at 7:10 p. m. Leeds snri Grimsby con- abandoning the ship, bit Intends to the eecoTid rescue partv. were ference reunion In Thirteenth ward list hei to starboard so a o raise rhe and riled brfote help could reach meeting house at A p. nt. There wilt leaks shove the water, keep her In them. be a reunion of the elders and saints that position by chaining her m a barge The first rescue part, headed of the Manchester conference held m laden with pig Inin and tow her to succeeded in Jones, mine Thu Eighth ward meeting house, oppo- Honolulu for repairs. setting ilitouKlt 'he mine and It ws tlioucht the; had hen overcome when site the city and onctuy building All are ina second parry tuts sent out, two of I north side I at 7:R0 p in. ESCAPED ASSASSINATION. l vited. losing their !ires The elders and saints of the NorthKimhirsky. Province of Hiinbir-k- . Superintendent William l.erkie of the second rescue part), anti TnlUnt western states will hold a reunion In Russia. Oct. i General covemor of Simbirsk, hail a nar- neie it i moot overcome b fire lamp the Eighth ward meeting house, row escape from assassination this af when hlp reached them. at I o'clock. A bomb waa thrown at tit Out. 7 Conference of Deseret Sun- temoon. Iv.m in the band CHAMPIONSHIP GAME day School union. In the Tabernacle governor, not fatal. at 7 oclock. Scandinavian meeting In and leg. ill injuries the assembly hall at 4 p. m. Meeting Chicago Nationals and Americans to i of Sunday school officers sad members Play October 9. 1 t m THIRTY TO FIFTY MINERS ARE Wt, a over-rent- d I ! j - of stake hoards in Uarratt hall at 4 p. m. Oct. g. Meeting of general, stake nnd iocs) officers of the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement sssnelstton in the Fourteenth ward assembly hall at 10 a. m. OOOOOOOOOOOOO1 O o O o BIG EARTH DAM. O Panama Oct. ( John FRtrv. O ens. chief ensineer of 'he Pan- a 0 ms cans!, infonm-t- l the . O O O O 'tae.l Press ;.s:erdav thr 1 - - o he O had decided to mnstiuct a big PROFITS IN ADVANCE OF SILVER. Bora earth dam at The preliminary work alren,v has of 4. When offirlal O been started and tracks Salt Lake. Oct, fne treasury department at Washing- O rapidly being laid. The od la-- r that on announced O town of I ton Rocs will rilsapTuesday silver see go to r.cw higher, O pear and a thev expected town I to he (hoy knew what they tifercd wmM he O erected a So hill, near Ga'-jn- . hours. fulfilled within twenty-fou- r O (hp seatn slittvil Is already O working on the dam and Mr. Scarcely had thr rotiimricial qinfta-t'oof the forenoon 48fl,ri hen re- O S evens experts rn here two corded In brokers' places when 'he an- O rnr" a- work within a month. nouncement wee rent nut ,i he Asms O elated Free of the quuui.cti: h the n n Ciiicaao. o the sork O O O O O Q The filer cM:ne o' :he Chiragclub and tbe for the cbampijti-shiChicago of the wuriri. will hp piaved Tue. da'. October 9. on the ground of the .National league club In this city. Th !a:e uss deciricil tNlay at a confeirnre lutween President Chatles V. Mt;r-pCharles Cotniskc and Harrv Dct. I between Irxuite 4.-- Brlg. 4. t $5G0,-iiitJi- is-ga- in that this class of currency, tfhich In other leading countries possesses a useful flexibility. Is here Issued and retired utterly without regard to tho conntry'a varying needs for currency. "Notwithstanding the Inadequacy of circulation of our the banks, our delllieratlnns hare brought us to tbe conclusion that It would be unwise to disturb this circulation or to recommend any substitute for it aa It now exists, for such g course would lead to an inequitable depreciation of the Tnlted States bond now outstanding. In onr opinion. however, future Issues of government bonds should not be made available as a basis for bank notes, for the great Increase In the bond secured the haa taken plare within the inst six years furnishes evidence that tbe existing system of note issue without adequate redemption might, become dangrnus. We hare had brought hefoie ns for consideration two classes of remedies for exis'lng evils: radical measures lnilrlng the creatl-of corporal Ions with powers and privileges unlike those now possessed by any American Institution; (2i. measures which would enlarge the privileges of co: Mirations slrcs.ly In existence We have deemed it best to select from each of Ihese classes the most, bond-secure- sl 1 one which we believe to b the best If Ihe connTr.' is ready fur a radical Addition to our financial system, we belleo that the world1 experience proves beyond question thftt a central bank of issue controlled in- the government ouslir to b' established. If. however, the people nf the Ttited Hisies shrink from the rrrati.in of Mirk an Instltiilon. we believe that the wtse-- t native Is a simple measure the present note Issue milrs- of national hauks In ihnt shelr right of Issue such shall tint vary wih their ownership of I'nlcri S et bonds, ami under auch con.iitbi'. that the retirement of their notes whti r.o needed shall lie at'd snromaMe." - cnis-vin- - ce.-tai- - Pul-liau- i. O O LANDS FOR PEASANTS. St. Peteisourg. Oct. 4. The council of luisiftei hsn decided t'lfti the state slmll take over the crown lands In The s Altai. Siberia, tar the purpose of lan.l for emigrant peasants. Netting nlll be paid for the land for five jfar nfor which the state will kopecks per pay the crown twenty-twdeclaring yosry, rhe crown retaining a. ail mlnt-ia-i light pro-vi.iin- o o NEW YORK FIRE. O O changes. We believe that thla oscillation between periods of contraction and Inflation la directly caused by the artificial and unnecessary Inflexibility of our currearv due to restrictions which are placed by law upon the iaatte of bank ruder the existing law nanotes, tional banks ran increase their Issue nf notes only in proportion as they increase their holding uf the Inited Biatea bonds ahich are deposited aa security; and they cannot at will possession of the bonds by the deposit of lawful money for the retirement of their notes. On account of the Investment considerations regarding bonds wblch are Involved in tho Issue of national hank notes, we find bask uf rom-mis-io- d . Havana. Oct. 4. "The disarmament of tbe Cuban insurgents ia prug re using aa rapidly a can be reasonably expected." said Gov. Taft today. He added that the militia and volunteer! were being rapidly mustered out. the only delay being due to the inability of the American authorities to obtain correct lists of the enrollments amt therefore the work might lest until October IS, oa which date the pay of the troops terminate. Capf, McKeelvey. commanding the marine at Ptnar del Rio. telegraphs that ia addition to disarming tha insurgents he le disbanding 116 volunteers who surrendered their arms to him. He expects a thousand more insurgents to arrive there by train today. Three hundred and eighty volunteers at Plnar del Rio are being retained nnder arms until all th have laid down their weapons. Another train carrying 4 40 of Pino Guerra's men left Santiago de Las Vegas today for Plnar del Rio. The insurgent ere dispersing under the tame conditions at Cienfuegoa, The only exemptions to the general harmony la reported In the dosertioa of some volunteers at Palma Orisno. outside of Santiago, where half a dozen men and horses disappeared. It ia supposed that the deserters have Joined the dissatisfied dements around San- I Cheers and Hisses Heard When tho Names af Hears and Bryae Art Pisscntsd In tho Platform, ! gray-haire- Either a Con-i- r b uatablished lut aud cuntrullud by the government ur a slm pie niea-ur- e enlarging tho P rearm privilege of natWHul banks iu such a manner that heir right iff issue hull not vary with the ownership of L'nind Htatek hoods, are the methods a favored by the special currency appointed by the New York Chamlier of Couiuierce last March to inquire iato tbe conditiou of curreucy Tha aud suggeai drstrable changes. repo t waa submitted at a meeting uf tbe rhamber of commerce tuday. Tha special currency committee of the New York Chamber of Commerce appointed in March. lAnfi. to inquire into the condition of the currency and to suggest desirable changes, report that the gold supply of the Tailed Slates on July 1, 19ut. amounted to $ 1.47s. Ml. 821. Iu addition to thla gold the country contained on that date $1,594,048,919 of other currency, as follow: Tailed 8tales notes. $24G.l!$l, 014: treasury notes of 1894, 7,386.0uu; silver dollar lor certificates). national bank notes. $stil,112,-380- ; subsidiary silver, $117,998 888. Th total atock of currency was 3, 089,884, 840, of which 92.744.483,830 waa iu circulation. th remainder, 32u,400.810, being1 held in the Tailed States treasury. The representative money is kept at par with gold either through direct redemption ur through limitation of the supply. In view of the measure taken to maintain It equality with gold by th act of March 14, 1904, we do not think it necessary to recommend any further steps In this direction at tha present time. The report concludes; la order that the. members of th chamlier may hare before them ia brief apace the recommendations of this committee, together with the Important considerations upon which they are based, we present herewith a brief summary of thla report, We find that onr currency is seriously dufectlv in that its volume doe not vary with the demand, so that the business of the country is alternately exposed .to the evils of a redundant and of a deficient supply. When the need for currency inceases, as it does every autumn when tba rixipa are harvested, utir banks are obliged to pay out lawful money from their reserves', and in consequence to raise their rates of interest on demand and time loans. These operations are a source of real loss to tbe commercial and industrial interest of the entire country. They work Injury to onr merchants, to our manufacturers and to our farmera; ia short, to all classes of producer. When, on 4Jih other hand, the supply of currency la excessive, as It usually la la the spring, the con sequel congeal Ion of banking reserves forces an abnormally low rale of Interest and tends to excite a dangerous speculative spirit In our markets and exNew York. Dct QUESTION WAS RAISED IN MASSACHUSETTS CONVENTION. N"w- - York. Ort. 4 Two factory O at 2 and 27 Frankfort The Altai .s the name glren ( a O sret. filled wi'.-- i paper stock, were vast sys'etii of high 'and and mounO ilestrojed l fire early today. Several tains nf southern Siberia and were O hcihl'.ng forming largely the border tiftrt damaged. n lns is eai.!nn.l at 9tS..t"in. of the two ccun'rles OOOOOOOOOOOOO htiil-fing- tiago. Gov. Taft baa detailed Maj. J. R. Kean, who waa one of the1 sanitary experts in the tanner American occupation of the island, and who arrived here today, to assist in the reorganisation of the sanitary department necessitated by the large augmentation of the forces here. Among the officers who arrived here today were MeJ. Baker, who will act as chief quart and Capts. Smiley, Norton anti McIntyre. When asked today what he waa going to do about the pffy of the Cuban aenators and representatives, Mr. Taft New York. Oct. 4. A street car filled with terrified passenger (tashei arroa New York at full speed- while tha motorman. Lao Schwarts, suddenly bereft of his "reason, stodd on the forward platform flourishing a heavy coot roller bar and threatening to brain any on who approached him. He was finally subdued and tha- esc. brought tq a atop after a desperate struggle wib half a doaen policemen aud street railway employes, during which several passengers Jumped from the swiftly moving car and sustained painful bruises. One of the men who fought the mad motorman waa severe. ly injured. . CHARGES OF DUPLICITY. n d , w NERVOUS DISEASES, t AND BLOOD TROUBLES. . CATARRH, DYSPEPSIA, KIDNEY, UVER AND STOMACH DISEASES. ALL VARICOCELE SKIN DISEASES. Cured te stay cured. ; Vsu have sur Positive Guaranies Are Made Against Tha New Yark Life Insurance Cempany. Drs. Elliott Norris & Drs. Elliott Norris & New York, Oct. 4. More charge mf duplicity were made against the New York Life Insurance company yesterday by the international policy holders' committee. Georgs R. Bcrugharu, manager of tha committee, declared that the company waa spending at -S- PECIALISTS-,.!!. least $a0,0u0 a day, exclusive of postage, stationery and circulars, in aa 2361 Washington Ave. effort to elect the administration ticket. This statement, he said, waa borne Office Heure 10 a. m. to 7 p. m. out by hundreds of letters which the committee ha received from agenu free Treatment by Consultation and policy holders who are Interested in tha election of trustees repreAppointment. senting the premium buyer. The letter of Mr Buckner, vice president of the company. said Mr. Bcrngham, denying that the funds of the company were being used in any way to influence the coming election ie interesting fiction, la view of the fart that thousands of agents and special representatives are at work doing that very thing. We believe that there are now five CHICAGO CORN CARNIVAL. thousand agents engaged in campaignFeet One Stalk la Ovar Twenty-on- e ing for the administration ticket. replied: DODSON FOUND GUILTY. I have no intention of acting in regard to that. It la a matter properly Had Declared Himself a Candidate for referable to Washington and can be Governor held in abeyance until the disarmament is completed. Springfield, Mo.. Oct. 4. James B. Inhabitanta Alarmsd. Dodson, an attorney of thla city, was Palmira, Province of Santa Clara. found guilty by a jury la the federal Cuba. Oct. 4.- - Considerable difficulty of having made tale affidavits 1 being experienced ia disarming he court militia 'in Santa Clara city. Only a in a land entry before the United portion of that force was disarmed Bute land office here yesterday. Dodsons offense consisted of having yesterday and last night the remaining militiamen fired many shots for made affidavit that forty acres of land the purpose of creating a disturbance. In Christian county was untenanted The Inhabitant! of tha city were great- and subject to entry, while a man waa ly alarmed, although there were no se- living oa It. The owner of the tract rious results. CapL Bauner, with a had paid 12,000 for it and Dodson, it hundred marines, waa sent to Santa waa proved, had offered to relinquish the claim he had' upon ft by reason Clara today from Cienfuegoa. All the volunteers in Cienfuegoi of the tala entry tor $800. Dodson were disarmed last night is prominent ia politics sad recently announced that he would make the race for Republican nomination for DISARMING THE REBELS. giwernor two yean hence. Hftvana. Oft. Gen. Funs-toreceived telegrams today from all Ihe members of tha disarmament commission frum various parts of rhe reporting that all ia quiet, and that the laying down of arm la rapidly. The commissioners In Santa Clara reported the recovery of a quantity of dynanilty and electrical apparatus stolen from the Daiquiri Iron company, an American concern. During tbe afternoon General Kuna-towill visit General Asberr, tho Insurgent commander in Havana province. In Ihe vicinity of ('nines, and arrange for the disarmament of hli MEN'S REDUCTION IN RATES. Southern Paeifle to Encourage ment of Fruit, x Ship- . High. Chicago, Oct. 4. Kansas and Oklahoma are struggling for the pennant at a corn carnival now being held in this city. W. J. Black, general passenger traffic manager of the Santa F railway, said today that the carnival samples of white aad yellow dent' corn neat from Franklin county. Kansas, are attested to average ninety bushels to the acre, while samples from Newkirk, Kay county, Oklahoma, are certified by the clerk of Kay county court, to average 100 bushels to the acre. A cornstalk sent from Wichita. feet err-- a Kansas, measures twenty-on- e inches In height. It la sixteen feet, to the first ear and there are fire ears . : en the stalk. CATHOLICS DEFIANT. Address a Belligerent Letter t Government. the r Parle, Oct. 4. Th Catholics of Brittany have addressed an open letter to deInterior Minister Clemenoean, nouncing the statements which h made in hie speech of Sunday last, and adding: The Chouana are not deed. If yon attempt to unite the Janoblne of 93: if you attempt to close the churches, proscribe our priests or prevent the celebration of our Minted religion, we will rise against the infamous tyranny and die with enthusiasm for God and the King of our fathers. Ssi Francisco, Oct. 4. Beginning October 10, the Southern Pacific will make a. 28 per cent reduction in ita tariff on commodities shipped under refrigeration. At present the charge of shipping perlsnable commodities ia 25 per cent above the cost of the shipments. This cost ia to be annulled and perishable goods will be transported at the earn YOUNG ROOSEVELT. rate as other goods, which do not need the protection of a refrigerator. forree. He Wee Before a Grand Jury In Aa a result of this change of policy Boeten California fruits can be bought at a ASSEMBLING A FLEET. much cheaper price in eastern states, e a perlah-sbfand Boston, Oct. 4. For about twenty Waxntngion. Oct. 4. Quartermaster Larger ehlpment of fruit commodities will also be encour- minutes today ' Theodore Roosevelt, General Humphrey, of ihe army, is The reduction is wholly Jr., and Meredith Blagden, both' Harexerting all hi efforts to assemble aa aged. on tbe part of the railroad. vard students, who1 are charged with early as possible the fleet of transknowing something about ihe alleged port a at Newport News, Va.t from NINETY FAMILIES HOMELESS. assault receniJF committed upon Pawhirti plsce the greater portion of trolman Praber, of the Boston police the troops destined for Cuba are to a Boston Common, brere before lhe sail. Thirteen vessels will be avail- Ware Driven Out by Firs in Tanemant Houses. Suffolk rounty, grand Jury. They had able for this purpose and should reach been summoned by District Attorney Newport New In Ihe next few days. New York. Oct. 4. - Ninety families Moran to give the jury Information It is expected, hawerer. that within from their homes, three concerning tbe assault. a week practically all of the soldiers were driven injured, property valued destined for Cub and who are going firemen were wan at $54,000 destroyed and surroundSHIP WENT DOWN. by way nf Newport News will have ing property valued at millions was sereached their rendezvous. a fire which Msmbera ef the Craw and Twe Women riously threatened by started early today In a Rescued. GOING TO HAVANA. in Frankfort street. One of building waa which threatened the Hong Kong, - Oct. 4. The emigrant Washington. Oct. 4 Governor Chas. waa buildings 8r. Gregorys hospltsl, whose of- steamer Charterhouse, voyaging beE. Magonn. General Franklin Bell, ficials In full hands had their earing tween Holhow and Hong Kong, foundchief nf the staff of the array, and fire for the excited patients. The off Hainan Head, on September Cap' sin William E. Wright, hla aide, t three four-stortenement ered 30th. Captain Clifton and sixty paswill firrlye at Havana next Tuesday spread house adjoining. Ninety families, morning, as they leave Washington, who were stopping in the tenement sengers were lost. Tha North German picked Sni'trday, at 3:18 p. m.. for Tampa, bouses, were aroused and most of the Lloyd steamer Kohaichang hasChartera raft belonging to the FIs . where they will tskeia Peninup In no trouble had respiting house on which were Chief Engineer sula A Oriental steamer for Havana occupants the street. of the crew and Dowse, twenty-thre-e at 11:44 o'clock, Sunday night. Mrs. two woman after .they had been driftTaft and Mrs. Bacon will a.iio be CATHOLICS IN PHILIPPINES. on that slqanifr. General ing for 43 hours. Bel does not expect to make a long Priests but Attacking ths Government, ASSASBINATED AT MOSCOW. sojourn on the Island. th Church Is Not. n . four-stor- y y REBELS 1 .on don. Oct. 4. According lo adMadrid, Oct. 4. The papal nuncio, vice y received here, Captain Minison called Monaignor Rinaidlnl, Thirteenth grenadier the of exnones Roms to of Justice ter today inated at Moscow. Tbe has been plain that the Vatican authorities were murderers arcs pad. not participating In the campaign of -- RETURN HOME. Dzlaa-kowsk- Havana. Oct. 4. A dispatch received her front Finar del Rio city says rhe train hearing the revolutionists arrived et a late hour last night. It was met ly officers of marines and the I oral authorities. The revolutionists are encamped In the city. They have been gi en rations and are allowed to circulate freely. The c(ty !a quiet. protestation undertaken by the Spanish prelate against the acts of the government. The vatlr.an, the nuncio sld. wa not exercising pressure in the domain of politics. In officlsl circles the opinion is unanimous that crinilrxl action must U. P MAKES DENIAL. be begun against tbe bishop of Tuy, whose second pastoral letter attack-lu- g Chicago, On. 4. T. A. Munroe, trafthe government s action Is alleged fic manager of tbe I'nion Pacific to incite religious war. Kail-roa- fense company, testified today in d de- of that railroad before the STUDENTS REFUSE TO LEAVE. Commerce commission regardcents per ing an allowance of 1 Chicago. Oct. 4. Lake Forest stuhundredweight on grain said to have dents who were dismissed yesterday been granted the Peavey Elevator Co. for refusing to sign an by the railroad. Monroe denied that agreement, refused to leave and at-- l this allowance wa la the nature of a ended claxsea today as usual. They rebd'e. declared they would continue to attend classe nnrii the college authorities KILLED IN RAILROAD YARDS. show they have s legal right to oust them. Chicago. Oct. 1. Kayne Etbelmn, a musician In D company. Fourth Vntt-eMRS. FRED PABST DEAD. States Infantry, en route to Fort McKenzie, Wyo., was run down and Milwaukee. Wis.. Oct. 4. Mrs. Fred Instantly killed by a twitch engine in Paint, widow of the former head uf the Burlington railroad yards at Four- the Pabsi Brewing company and teen. h street laaf night Ethelton waa daughter of Jacob Best, founder of 28 years old and lived In Richmond, the brewery, died midnight last .cxa nig!.; of pneumonia. anti-haiin- d r" . 0000000000090 o o O GROVER CLEVELAND, O 0 O . O He May be a Senator From New 0 O 0 Jersey. O New York. Oct. 4. The O World editorially today sug-gesta Grover Cleveland to the Democrat of New Jersey who are reeking a candidate for United States senator. After reciting that the election of Mr. Cleveland would not be against precedent, twe former tn presidents having served congress after they left the White House, the World My: Mr. Cleveland undoubtedly would not be a candidate for United Stares senator in the tense that be would actively aeek aa election, but if the New Jersey legislature should elect aim. who can believe that he O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O would decline. When did Gm- vrr Cleveland ever shirk a pub- - O O lie duty 7 O OOOOOOOOOOOOO |