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Show AUVtKlllst IN FI' I 1HE EXAMINER for the price it charges, it is THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM EXAMINER THE IN THE CITY REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL A3 city. OUR SUBSCRIP TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO ADVERTISERS the VOL III f ASSOCIATED L FRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST THE INDICATIONS ARC THAT THE HEATHER WILL EE b PAIR AND WARMER DAY; MONDAY NO. OGDEN CITY. UTAH. CEtlSEK FIND IT NECESSARY TO DISBAND VOLUNTEERS ORGANIZED BV OCTOBER .Y.ORMNG. SUNDAY LAUNCHED DEVELOPMENT OE AT NEWP03I NEWS PALI rf Has a Displacement Four Ttn-inc- PRICE FIVE CENTS i.m 7. u;n SUN PAIR. IHE NORTHWEST Tons Bicc.--.-leanin- h Rifle. Oct. 6. Tb- - a: morn,! K'.rn Nor.b Carolint-- . lauuclied at Newport New oas has a trial displacement of 14.5- tuii and fully loaded with have a Mill uf 15.5SU.8fi tons. The ima: leug-l- i 72 of i he ship at the water line i feet end tit extreme feet lvalue he. The th.p nil thurued by an act at e..i,rw April 7. 18ii4, which provided ilia; ihe cosi, xclule of armor aud arn.auitint, The waa nut to exceed 84 4i.iuu contract waa awarded to 'be Newport New Shipbuilding and nrduck comThe maximum pany for 3.760.000. J. Hill, prev rititaKc. Oct. speed for an average of four hours' idem nf ihe tirrai Northern railroad, run Is 22 knots sad the maximum r of the Bta:n tnglnes is was the principal speaker tunighi at ibr I'liuquci given at the Auditorium estimated at 28.000. Fi r brae rifles, sixteen hotel under the auspice of the Coin subrifle and four tweniy-onrim-merriul ascjclatiuti. Ill theme was the mate lahsa up merged torpedo cruiser main battery. lit secondary "The IVvelop ip 'ill of the Northwest, and hts remark were greeisd with battery la to consist of twenty-twthree-incrapid flro guns, twelve added attention because of the at rapid fire guns, two .30 deal In ore land which be closed caliber automatic guns and two three-Incfield guns. Tha chip's hull is to rrcen'.ly on behalf of the Great Northbe uf steel thrmghoM sad will be ern railway. protected by a water line belt uf armor David R. FOrgan. president of the which will be T feet and J inches in Commercial aociatun, presided a be will and stepped height amidships, down at the ends. This armor lr to j foe banquet, which waa attended by be 6 inches thick through tbe main about 76u member, ot ine sawrlatlon machinery and magaxlu spaces and lni, tJiclr frieuds. Mir Thorns Upton 3 Juche thick tn other parts of the Kak ,,ne ,,f the chief gueqla of the ship. The ship will nave two large evening. Other speeches were: on forward andmir aft. Both f the Farlflr." Congressman will be protected by thick rntor and George K. KosA: "San Kranciaco. will have twm guns. Ths Ernest F. Birknrll. Mr. Blckuvll repto similar the will be North Carolina resented the Chicago Commercial asMaryland In general appearance. She sociation in the relief measure at San will have tbe asms elongated hull FrunrtKO nfier the earthquake. and will have masts nd samnke strka After reviewing the progrea marie of the same type. In the northwest In the past fifty Washington. The Insurgents Are Unwilling to Disarm as Long as the Forces Which Were Recently in the Service of the Cuban Government Remain in Arms. Havana. Oct. G. The disarmament, of the rebel cannot be completed unlit the volunteer organ-iieby ihe ('uban government have been paid off, disarmed and disbanded. That is the position tuk-- a by varebel commanda scattered rious throughout the Island, which are to remain under strongly Inclined arm until the volunteer organization disappear. Thia I the only Important element now retarding the otherwise fairly rapid dispersal uf the rebel d forces. The disposition of the provisional government la to yield to thla demand. The volunteers would have ben mua tered out of service sooner hut for the necessity to have some force In addition to the police for the purpose of guarding the towns. It la related, however. t hat in mauy section the pretence of volunteers and the militia only acts as an Irltant to the surras rebels. The conduct of the' volunteers toward their late oponents la not always exemplary, and what seents tuoet needed la that the presence of a sufficient force of United States soldiers and marines to ao thoroughly garrison every town thnt the volunteers can be rapidly dispensed with and succeeded by capable and well disciplined American soldiers, t'ntil the towns are thus garrisoned it la not believed that pacification will bfe complete. While the provisional government la not Insistent on getting In all or even a majority of the guns held by tha rebels, tt"frbeniVed' Ihhtf most uf these weapons would be surrendered. for the presence uf the volunteers. This attitude la'apparent at all points where the revolutionists are in considerable force, but it is particularly so in southern Rants Clara, where the progress of disbandment today was very poor and where ths number of guns surrendered was ridiculously small a compared with the number of men dispersed. Of 3.000 rebels visited in the Palmira district, the three dtyg preceding today only ISO surrendered their rifles. The disarmament commission spent much time in endeavoring to And various bands which were so dispersed, hut It is evident that many uf ths meg have not returned to their homes as yri, and that number of them are All the concealing their weapous. men kept the horsee In their poeses-ln- , were theirs whether the animals r not. Oen. Gusman's big force M now completely disbanded, and tha only Visible weapons In the posaeaalog T the men are machetes. Unwilling to Give Up Weapons. They assert that these are the only they ever had. tl is estimate I that from the 8,ino or 10.000 rebels the province of Rants Clan no mine than a thousand guns will .be recovered. The commissioners realise that It will require another week, to t ill the arms that will be surrend- snd complete the dispersal of the insiiignnts. in the province of Puerto Principe, a force of 400 Insurgents, commanded hi Brie. (Jen. Reynoeo, refused- to ur--'i their guns while the volunteers ere permitted to retain theirs.- Gsa. Mcuandex wired Oen. Funston that bn- volunteers must be disbanded e he could succeed in disarming the r ItIk. This attitude on the part of 'he insurgents Is directly contrary to the pledge Gen. Guzman made to Gov. It fci-- n-- d - - Tft. 4' the outset of the disarmament p.n emeni. Guzman, with the other agreed to lay down their arms, nuking no stipulation that the gov- ernment. troops should do likewise, relying wholly on Got. Taft's promise of protection. Thts obstacle to pteiflea-Ho- n tend more than any other toward a decision to employ American cavalry romple'e the disbandment of the rebels. The conditions In Camsguey are similar, l lie smaller rebel bands there siinilng the same attitude, but'they "(' far more given to horse and cattle -'- sling and generally disturbing the o.re. Ju both provinces leaders are i: larking, and the utter absence of 'i"''lp!!ne makes the altpatlon danger-0 Commissioner Agramonte started "tight for Camsguey In an endeavor : to ciur.i matters. Quarrelsome Elements. Qtiarrelsome conditions and threats prevalent between the rebels and ''Muuieers in the southern part of the 'nvii.ee of Santiago, but elsewhere :h,t It is believed the , r hsv.province an been disbanded. Assistant Secretary of State Bacon ! Chpt. McCoy today cuperlntended rG'alnlng of 00 of Gen. Montero's and their horses at Aguarate, J1" bn were sent to their homes at HeiiHvtf'es. jn veatern Malanias. . ' tsliert's force, which was die- , s at Otilnen today. Instead of g r.'iijj'je-.nfrom l.jqo to 1.00 men, e- only f.00. One bun-'S'- i il 1' guns were surrendered. that stropgler ar aot '"n.lrg in to surrander. but K Is eri-'.'hs; a considerable number of follow ing have disappeared with. r,;i ret iming their rifle. Asbert ex-sir.-.m Gen. Funston that his men r,-cnnr!ed their weapons and has to rjo his utmost to recover Pi-- fo-t- y srs-r- ts rrnn-.iwe- d U,sogi).,iEg operations were C'm Discusses at Length Economic Questions That Arc Now Confronting the American People the Solution of Which is of Vital Interest. James J. tor onnsumiitioa ar home, and when wrongdoer, than yon will wlsct Thao-dar- e others were slightly hurt. Tracy held Rouestrelt. the cheap labor of tho Orient, whose the nuurse. IV. Wellschott. an wages we cannot Referring to the corporations, Mr. amateur driver on an Italian rar, loot hnjie to meet, ' control of hla big IN horsepower equipped with our marhlnury sad with Cummins said: Wo have now Mart ui a question ihe piatlenoe and Imitative instinct machine on the verj first round. He thuro jto highly developed, will van- more vital than say other since the ran down two persona on a bicycle and emthen plunged down a thirty-foo- t quish all couipetltera in every market. civil war. Since thnt groat battle bankment. Both the driver and hi Though our trade were unshackled which yon, painting to tbe soldiers from the legislative bonds that now before him, fought in 1881, a quesmechanic were picked up unoonadoun. but were quickly revived. The Injnred proveut it natural growth sad free ex- tion which eouceran every own, every Ten pansion. It would not offer an for woman and every child la this groat boys are John Brooks and Robert Sev-erEyck, both living near the course. kmg any other rrllauc than a broken country of aura; a question of fair read. Every nation thnt enjoys the reasonable and effective regulation of persons were run down by tourcorporations. They have grown ing cars In the crush going to and reprosperity and that exlilbita a healthy Ihe national vitality l rooted in the toll; ad overreached upfil within their turning from the raca. ooBiprehenslvs arms have been drawn It waa Impossible to keep the imsnd all tin other Industries are part of fbe business of tha mense throng off the course. They about Ullage as the branches a large Btate It haa become Increasswarmed upon the roada, breaking that United spriug from the parent stock down the danger fences as though nourish them all. To a realisation ingly neceuary tor the government to of our position w a retort to agriaub reach eut a afroiig hand to regulate, they wero built of paper strings 'he blare of the bugle and the cry restrict, to curb the wealth that haa lure, to a Jealous ears nf our laud been concentrated into these powerof "Car coining. had no effect upon resources, both aa to quality and quan- ful corporation. However, 1 want It the crowd. They held their positions a mode uf cultivation 'bat understood and to tity that I am nut aa anti- - coron the course until the oncoming car shall at once multiply the yield per man. Corporations have' waa within 100 yards. Then, like the sere and restore instead of destroying poration our enterprises have opening of an Inverted wedge, the we moat corns come , because productive qualities, to b too great to be handled crowd gave way with reluctance, leavte escape grown without delay if we ar by indlvidnala I recognise the right ing barely room for the rushing car. dicarter. of tha corporations to be protected in with its powerful engine spitting Hr their jnnt privilege. Transportation. and flame and roaring like a battery "Next in Importance to the prodno-lilvtConcerning the tariff question, Mr. of amall caliber artillery, to dash for missioners for the Intervention thnt of Cummins said he had been aecnaed at of the soil comae One false motion of the through. Hill said: Mr. years. not quite sound oa which he himself previously asked, hand clutching the steering gear end Already the growth of times at being "The firm business aud the highest transportation. If anybody here or anythe paper sums up the case by point- an accident like that of the ex pres CHARLES MAGOON the our Mlusiaisippl between putnmerce duty of the northwest Is to prepare river and the Atlantic roast finds Hself where els ran find language more ing out the alternatives that either train crashing into 100 people would fur the linrilea and heal of the' comemphatic or more comprehensive than Secretary of Btate Rout or Consul Gen- have resulted., The accidents that did FOR CUBA ing day and to poalpuue the lengthen- delayed and hampered for want of LEAVES eral Rtelnhart equivocated or were occur were early In the race before of terminal I use in stating my altitude and lines and railway I would be glad to ho Suping of tha shadow that must surely faclllilea. mistaken or that Palma ha been de- tbe majority ef 'spectators bees me so And tlimughout tbe whole (all. Within certain limits we may count ceiving his countrymen. in a rising call tor more plied with it. I want you to know bold. there ry In this er in anyThe Associated Prose learns that 'i he Vanderbilt cup, when won again Will Exerclsa In Cubs All tbs Powers know exactly what, is to happen more eaginea, more cars and that I am aid a wand-paI mean In any apcountry and the northwest if force tracks, not even al the cabinet ministers were will go Into tbe possession of France ail thing whatever. Which Ware Vested In Gn. fanllHiee of more transportation now operative and if tendencies now In the secret, the only other persons and the next race will probably be Leonard Weed. kinds. To fornlsb wliat la required plication whatever. I believe the doc- active are unchecked. Thfcsa, briefly, will rail tor tha Investment present at the conferences between held In that oountryThe race waa of many trine of protection as written into ear are the rertalqiie of tbe next fifty hunnreda of ntllUona of dullara to Benor Palma and Consul General Rteln- held In ths country through the courba laws baa hftad this nation up from supported by facia ascertained furnished from the savings of .people the obecnifty of fifty years ago tote hart being Vice President Mendez Ca- tesy of the winner. years, C. Oct. Go. 4harle beyond poutriMliiy of error. Hy the of hlghent elation held by any napote, Secretary of Btate Ariilo, and. race, E. Washington,who with Gw. all classes, and without them tbe tbe Wagner, who won todays Bell, Mrs. middle of thia ceutury. within the lifetion upon which tha aug ahlrag, but Acting Minister of the Interior drove the seme make ef car that TaftMugoon. whole the business ef country and Mrs. Bacon loft Washington time of thousand now living our popuchanges fa gums at the schedule Secretary of the Treasury drove to victory. Hemery sulfur. today far Havana, wl excrete. Ja lar! wt will be mere than 2HU.lk'9,qmL ben Id occur from flm t tfme. , I , Fonts y Sterling was ill at the time was to Hemery have driven the car this year, Cubs sd'4w eaUwape ' Mwer 4v wtff-was vesied all the power be Tier that there ore eebedniee of the these people to find Wliere . and Secretary of - Agri culture Casuco but at the eleventh hour gave way on the lnvssunset, rotors a fair pect la Uni. Leonard Wood when he ruled profitable occupation? How are they knd Secretary of- Public Instruction to hia junior assistant. Dlngley law of 1897 Otar are too high ' nd also eaprota the same measure and title or military .a none of should ho reduced, and, I- - have. Lamar were not Invited, to obtain the neceoaiiie of life? The of it Beventeen cars started in tbe race Cuba under the 4a law before rbe that protection the Moderate leaders was consul led. and of these fourteen were running pressing upon accorded to other property. Ik enor- bora using the IKtl influence T poa- - f question is already Urali-euwill as t be known Gov. Magonn a among Kspubllaans to aeeure the Moderates at much nettled and when time was called. All fourteen rtties like Chlcsgn, where Ini mous pressure of the masse nf people unanimity uf nentiment necessary .In governor, but hla an- - migration concent rates. But thee disgruntled. Renor O'Farrell continues had completed the seventh round of provisional and the out seem eruak to hop h be will order that onr grout party shall move to refuse to give sa explanation of the the course, eletea had completed the thorlty will be pjanary and nHW oimcrs canast be deluded. 1 a lair of a large proportion of them, forward on thia subject. 1 am wit a situation. He sailed for New York eighth, eight bid completed tbe ninth subjected only to the orders of the was never as scarce, wages were energy modern of nnd tbe great problem man for revenue only. I believe tariff today. No Information on the subject nnd nine had catnpleted the tenth and President and the secretary of war. neve? as high as at the present day. deal In Palma esn be had. last round over the course. This wats Cuba will bars the remblanee of an We 'raniuit slop the Inflow or check progress, after all, is bow to the protection of American indun-tre- e from w to prevent Mr. Btelnhart.sa.vs he acted strictly regarded as a remarkable record. autonomous government and the Unit- the natural Increase. We must deter- with thia tendency-boforren of advancing social evoluMr. Com mins spoke ahont tho He as a medium of communication. ed States will continue to be rep- mine, however, upon an economy dif- tbe waa the only driver of an Amerwell wealth of thia offered no suggestion or advlay, aud ican car to complete the nlath round. resented in Havens by an American ferent. from the present when our tion from being destructive aa country and said: aa creative. This la tb problem at continue lt is almost Impossible for tho ha--; consuls will did not participate In the conference. the and minister time three is American winner the of team, approaching Tracy population in. and it the stated, exactly nation, to mind conceive of what on man He says he showed Senor Palma every of the American elimination trial, at their posts. Cuba will be rep- what it waa in 19o. Striking aa bus n special aeons, tbe problem of Ullion dollars really la I have been cablegram and letter he dispatched.. was on his ninth round when stopped. resented at Washington by a minister been found the contrast, between I860 in told that there In one man In thin The fact that intervention waa so He had the satisfaction of driving the end the nonauls are expected to re- and liKii'. that between the present lbs northwest. country who has one billion dollar. universally desired by the more fastest lap of the day, thereby estab- main at their station. It la officially and 193d will reveal mors aerlous I hop tt is not trua Thera In ao our TWO WHITE MEN thoughtful element, while It mitigate lishing a new record- for tbe course. stated that there haa been and will feature. Practically speaking, man who can use properly, wisely nnd to some degree the feeling over what He made hia fifth circuit for the 29.71-nill- e be no subversion of the Cuban conThe all sre lands occupied. public la alleged to be Palma's duplicity, does safely on billion dollars. Snob a path in (0 minutes 21 seconds.e stitution. By Incorporating the Pliut Irrigation of land by (he general govSHOT BY NEGROES man owning such an amount in a mennot deter general expression of the Tbe drivers slowed down to twenty-firamendment into ihe constitution Culm ernment will do something, blit when ace to the country, wherever opinion that Palma, despite bis previmiles nn hoar and lens In making provided lor uch an emergency as present plans are completed whenever he le found. ous good record, will no longer retain some of the tarn. The official grand has arisen and for the T'nilcd Stales all tbe fewer than land furnish for will prestige among the Cuban people. stand waa on one of the long stretches to intervene and restore order, con- they acres of Prevail and farm amall Excitement forty Intanee There is some talk of an Investigation, and as the cars roared their way sequently, it is said, Cuba is at 111 to l.fioo.oui) or for a population of seven or Strenuous Efforts Are Put Perth DEBATE BETWEEN but thia Is considered to be Improb- through the cheering thousands they be governed by eonsiitutlonal means each, trillion to Prevent Violence. people. eight doubts as the able, nobody seriously were reeling off their fastest mils. Tt nd by machinery such as it provided have reonrce national oihor BAILEY iND CRANE- accuracy of the published correspond- was :15 oclock this morning, cold, in any community when martial law la beenOurexploited with a lavish hand. ence. It Is said that Gov. Taft has gray and after a night of fog. necessary. to Uve we which of misty, Our export the original note of Renor O'Harrell when the first-- car waa sent away on klnron. Ge., Oct. 6. About 10 tbe occupancy of Cuba tt boa I, consist mostly of the product to Mr. Stelnbart asking the consul It long journey. The others followed la During not expected tha the Cuban con- of the soil. Our Iron and coal sup- o'clock Charles Adams and William That Mem bare of , Holnmon. prominent young white men Bailey Declares general to wire President Roosevelt at one minute Interval. Lens big gress will not exercise any power. In Have a Right to Proa-- ' will begin to show signs of InCongress plies that thia serious and and wrre Intervention, a shot, negro by requesting freak racing machine was showed to fact I here is no method by which it tic aa Lawyers. liefore fifty years Have at the fair grounds, when night may be published. the tape. Tbe engine crashed In a ran be assembled unless Gov. The former, at the present jured passed. Tbn been shows midway bare secgiven. deafening roar at starting. Ths shall deem such action necesproduction will lie wsa thronged with hundreds of peoonds were tolled off by an official Be- sary to prepare the way for another rate ef InrresJng Onr forests arc reduced. LOUS WAGNER WINS greatly were escortand Bnlnuon Adams backward-tHouston, Texas, Oct. 4. Aw asdl--, ginning at ten he counted election. Such a meeting la nut nrces-sar- v rapidlv going, our vst supply of min- ple. two young women when a negro, sue of hundreds of Democrats lain ! one and than shouted in the driving earth. of governor the hy the for the provisional to ends flow 297 MI. IN 289 MINUTES er's ear (Jo!'!' There folowed a decree, may nerform all function eral oil cannot rontlnue to supply the In a very offensive manner, forced his tonight listened to tho debate bo-We way heidreea Ihe couples, separating tween M. M. Crane of Dollsa, formerly , splutter of flro, the clank of gripping looking to the rc establishment of the whole world sail recruit onr wn tbin. A remouatrance from the attorney general of Texaa, and United rlntches, a cloud of oily dirt flung civil government of Cubs. that trade of methods the by young men led to an encounter, when Staten Senator J. W. Bailey. Mr. from the rear wheels and the car was mineral 'he because Vanderbilt Baya Ha la Deeply now obtain, the negro whipped out a revolver and Crane opened the debats and slated gone from view. The start and finish Because ef the Fatalities HAS FAITH IN CUBANS. stored in Ihe ground do not recreate opened fire on Adams and Solomon, aa hla proposition that no member nf I of the five cars which completed the sre Which Occurred. gone Once used, they themaelves. both receiving wounds in the stomach eongreae should aocept fees as aa at- - ' entire distance follow: ensued among torney from public aervlc corpora- A general stamped 10 Wagner. Start Bull Rivera Hm Faith That the torever. French. No. Resource. The Never Failing whites as friends of the tlona of any tort. Hs aassrtod that Cubans Are Capable of Self fl:24 a. tn.: finish 11:14:10 blacks and elspseili milihwe with coming "We shall, Government. wounded mea made threat of van other state officer were required not Sew York. Oct. G. Prance today time. 4:50:10 lions li. provide for. he thrown hsck geanre. Young women scrambled to aocept employment of public nervine No. 4 Lands. Italian. Start 6:19: won the third International automobile of resource Lb only upon the soil. Ini-- t finish 11:11:24-5- ; elapsed tlme.4:53: rwrs and harks and sought, home corporations, and thia should apply to New York. Oct fl "To me it road race for the William K. Vanderl capable of Irtltn'e member of congress. Ho contended 2 A mob of 200 soon formed to be proved that the Cubans are mankind that (IDrr pt yet u tor g offers of record a bilt, Jr., cup. completing No. 18 Dura'. French. Stan 0:31 : incapable of went to the jail snd that aa Senator Bailey waa employed Is the icnewal and tht by public service corporations he three straight victories in this event, finish 11:24:44 S " elapsed time, 4:63: manner in which Un. Ruiz Rivers L .'mSL.TS-C- S hi confidence in the ransacking rocks were ao well guarded that no should aot be returned to the senate, . which Is run over the turnpike of 44 4 6. today expressed snd sens over sent he 15 Clement, No. French. Start ability of bis to storm It and thia although Mr. Crane disclaimed upon to admlnixter see whL Cn Long Island, the center of the course in an eia in effort waa made of enraged citizens ad- hla own part any ambition to become elapsed time. successfully the affair of tbe island old. mum ie chsnged contingent, being about twenty miles from New 0:28; finish 11:29:69 the consider preservawhich we shsil which was vlgot n senator. York City. Hair was second In the 5:01)59 republic when the American govern.if what i. fun- journed to ft jail In !)' reply Mr. Bailey denied that 3 No. tion and Start Imprnvcmeui flfled German. efforts are fourth Strenuous and JentAtsy. 6:17; ftf third stormed. ment has completed inn restoration race; France For ously bind been Inony way tiflnaiiced in : chief motivehe our 5:04:38. finish the the damentally, violence, elapsed 11:21:38; furnished while time, made te prevent Germany laces, peace. hla acta, speeches or voting as a sow j of the ml F" being 8 whose car killed man hla the (he upon at all tbe Shepard, power on car. who is his way fth Gun. Rivers, mayor exercising intor by any employment he might f end. todav, waa mUJraly unfortunate In to Havana, is confined to his room rutumerolul activity of whatever Only these five machines completed is mainly command to this had aa an attorney. He declared interest have and form monbta where Franc several he trinsic ago, the course, lsst of will and lap the tenth start for with a bad cold. He that (bare was no reason why a mem- -' Vixm ' dcPnd tl" which was 29.71 miles. The total dis- ran over and killed Madeline Marque!, Cuba next Thursday snd hope to be built. her of ooc gross should not parous hla wtd Hie nature and viabilCUMMINS SPEAKS tance was 297.1 miles, and Louis Wag- at St. Ouen. Mr. Shepard was fined assistance to the provisional gov- nf manltndinstitutions. ns a lawyer during tho thus occupation imto three months' 1120, of covered aemencsd its car, of the ity wlnnlg driver ner. ernment in it work. we ire going backhe was not actively employed ao a, ordered to foil's; and some 4.000 10 209 "In pay minutes la AT MILLWAMEE prisonment distance the bemember of congress. The soil "f the country istreatward seconds, a speed of more than a mile to the parents of the child. After A to the read mission of the Waters-A HEARING. earless much effort the sentence of Imprisoning Impoverished by down that the a minute for the entire distance. Oil company Into Tons, Pierce Mr. Shepard is ment. Forest sre rut Oue of the more than 20,000 specta- ment was suspended. flood- - scour Ha Bcltevaa in the Doctriee ef bo declared that it wns done while Bay mi may bake H snd the tors who lined the course paid by v mm of the late Elliot. F. Shepard of Helena, Mont.. Oct. fi. A hearing be was in Washington, and without It has been Protection, But le Net Standdeath the penaltr of a too great curi- New York, and grandson of the late out of ihe ordinary was before Judge It into the urrn. his knowledge. Taking op another after vear W. K. Vanderbilt. patter. 'ear (he torn towas "nr near a:es the l He ulled court S' the Hunt in dangerous cropped osity. me or th phase of the matter, to, Ptoley asin Mr. Vanderbilt, whose donation of coml.oui its productiveness S'. until In the course known as Krug's comer. when Mining the day serted that tb aUwrfe upon him mure has Two cars had flashed by when the the cup made tbe race possible, said pany applied to 'he cmirt for an in- richest porti.n of the country at tbe Instigation of s mao who sought 'he Montana deteriorated 50 per cent, The Re to eontool man ventured out on the road to gel tonight : Milwaukee. Wis., Oc'. junction to resirom the next Democratic nation- - i I am deeply distressed that the conactual show their which it a better view of the others coming. pit returns wi'b has Wisconsin opened of company, Mining who had a program of al convention publicans been fatalhare test should marred by large as prin- socialism mapped With the rush and roar of the throbbeen in litigation for jears, from se- farm vslue in out and anagbt to j campaign here toniaht. having I am sure they were unavoidB. Cummin or state Albert Oov. court the distric in bing engines, the Prenrh oar driven ities. but speaker destroy Bailey ao (hat ffia tofeter might that cipal able. Every possible precaution waa curing demon -- t ratable - -It!an Injunction against the St. Iowa. of by Elliot P. Shepard, an American, here no longer stand in hts way. He do-- ' acident In Louis company i.onx the same line form of method of cultivation would aken. The deplorable President c la red dashed into the man. who In the view Mr. Cummins praised that tha fight was not only to Ion. la undue. Mr. the In figured which Shepard the of thousand, was hurled high a the injunction recently dissolved double the sgriCJltureifive to s.x bil- Roosevelt and asked his audience If It destroy Ms Influence outside of Taxes. sorrow me. to the keenest of from tiause air. When picked up many yarda each yesr adding from esme to a choice between Mr. Roose- but was te serve as sa object lesson . Judge Hunt. national wealth, nd I sympathise not only with the byThe the scene of the accident, the man wa partook of the nature lion dollars to the email farms and velt. Mr. Hearst and Mr. Bryan whom to all other Democrats who would hearing were who the those victims of amtlies had skull been fractured dasd. His would they choose. A number of Bry- dare oppose the pits mapped out, and o f an action for contempt and at- while the resort of InTwmolww if the accidents, but with Mr. Shep;ltlwm-tk.both legs broken and he was frightBryan. "I 'he an men in the house cried: waa s warning that millions of money no little at;fD'!'n among at- the tracted and tbe other drivers few Mr After minutes ard. Tracy an a equal I want to sty lo some or my friends and con science ins newspapers would would give attorfully crushed. Several torneys. Lthem. to not could prevent who as Gruner Kurt Identified he was here who evidently sdmire Mr. Bryan be used to crush them. sides and inrrasse. Then- are posaihillt.es ney appeared for hoth Shepard plunged cf Paaaic. N. J. that I have known the man tor twenty more or less friction developed. Judge which necessity will curt h an miles hour THROWER. DISCUSS at pec along CHAMPION ninety held years and ns radically a I differ from Hum, during the heading, took oc- perUneut and compelling 'he DEBATE CALLED OFF. the straight stretch leading to the him with respect to many public quescasion to express his disapproval nf the coming years of error wt.l he unwas He stand. rompeltely I know that he is sincere snd Tire E. tions. W. a judges Sheri6. used J. Oct. Sullen, Marlin the century. by New York. language that we all the world knows him to be brave Houston, Texas, Oct. 8 Ths debate nerved and did not finish his seventh Athletic Rpokane attorney who figures prom- in a clinging to 'he delurion dan of tbe : snd resolute. But when you want a between Cnlted States Senator Joa W lap. It was given out that he broke chib today broke hln, world's record inently In the case for referring to are to continue to tner" M. Crane of Dallas, of man to g crank abaft. Shepard was running In to l'.ve upon foe proflt accomplish and aot to dream: Bailey and H. throwing ft discuss, the new mark William 5 ay gar. heda of" the St. Louis ports and market time is com- when yon want n man to construct and which waa scheduled for last night, bns The sixth nnd was in a contending position Borne Indhee. His the 3 aa best foreign a very company "grafter being 138 feet, mT wheat not 'to criticise and to destroy; when been abandoned. Tbe committee rep-- . when the accident occurred. and the record was valuable mining ground in contest be- ing when we snail throw In seed American his and previous car, Tracy. Joseph yon want, a man who believes that this resenting Mr. Crane contended font be at Marys- prop for h..me consumption tween ihe two rompani'-in crashed into a crowd of men and boya, 135 feet .5 Inches, madegames the will not yield, wept government is strong enough snd toll should open and close tbe debata and. mines our when court reserved ville The at is Involved, championship railed the affair off. and erlovslT injured Sylvester oald-- Canadian 33 list. at Increased cost, the iron cud tywl be Tlrtuous ekotsh to overthrow the this being denied, bis ruling. In. a 1kt of Norwalk. Conn. Several Montreal on Eeyt- - pleted in the western part of Havana province today. Gen. Pino Guerra arrived at Pinar del Rn this evening and If he carries out hts promise Gcv. Taft rxprru that his men will all be In their homes tomorrow. Mora Mariaea Landed. The V. R. cruiser Prairie arrived hero this afternoon and noun afterward landed 100 marines, who marched to Camp Columbia. Palma on Criticism of account of his invlistloo to the Vnited Slates to intervene Is now developEditorials on ing Into denunciation. this subject printed In the afternoon newspapers vary from guardedly expressed suspicions by organs hitherto most friendly to Palma to violent execrations by opposing Journals. These latter papers do not. hesitate to characterize the conduct 'of Palma and uf State O'Farrell aa La Dlartisrion. formerly a government organ, demands that the matter be prohed until Its true history Is developed. Referring to the appear-sur- e that Palma played double In blaming President Roosevelt's com- I to hurte-powe- ten-inc- six-tnr- o h throe-pound- b chi-ter- ; Con-turet- trait--cron- s. ten-inc- h y a. ll - Mon-taval- . -- . . -- Le-br- -- Ms-goo- n 1 2-- 2-- " pe-.pl- e 4-- 5 ' re' : u well-know- - - et v |