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Show advertise in the FI LL ASSOCIATED IKLSS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST EXAMINER the price it charges, it is best advertising medium theTHE THE EXAMINER CITY FOR THE INDICATIONS ARE THAT in THE REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL OUR SUBSCRIPAJ THE CITY. TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO ADVERTISERS III VOL WEATHER WILL BE FAIR ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. NO. 28 OGDEN CITY. UTAH. WEDNESDAY TRAIN DECIDES TO BUILD COMMISSION MuRMNG. 10. PRICE i FIVE CENTS DERAILED CHICAGO NEAR WAMESO. KAN. Seven Persons Were and Many More Be-- TEAM OE AMERICANS o,:y Injured - Set Hurt THE PANAMA CANAL DY CONTRACT OCTOBER S.ightty ARE WINNERS IN FIRST GAME ! im Topeka. Kas.. Oct. were injured seriously i, . u.aii) more whu-ioccurred at slightly in a wreck uu V, S::iu u'cliitk tonight tu railof Wamego on Gut I'ntou road. Four cars ou 'h. (ierl.tn.I tt. I n from the limited No. l. were tiack by a biokeu rail ii '.fir a is strewn over i.ts'ance of a quarter of a mile. The ra'u a Isli d at the was and rtmniug at bigi: time of the accident To,- engine, 1 ender, baggage and mtui ears, logein-e- r with the smoker, did t.m leave the track. A partial list ot injured: Conductor Citj ; Lloyd, Kansas three riba broken! internal injuries. 8. W. Herman. Lincoln tVntt-r- . Kan.; hack badly sptaiued find injured about i Shonts Believes it Can Be Built More Advantageously by Contract Than by the Government, Because of the Violent - Competition Which Exists at Present. Washington, Dot. 9. lntilutiuiia fur proposals lu complete the Panama canal acre taaued today h) the eaual eoniniissiuu and the form of contract under which the work is in be done wax made ptthllr by Chairman Shonts. who also gave out a letter wriuen to the secretary of war giving the reason for contracting the work. The contract provides that each bidder must undertake the ent lie work No bar will be ofof eonaiructlon. fered to corporations associating in the undertaking, but they must lie organised into a single Imd.v with which the government can deal. Bidden will not lie considered w ho do not have available capital of 5.UH.-nm- i. A certified check for 92O0.U0U is required witli each propoaal, and a bond of F3.tMiO.IKMI will be required from the aticeexsful bidder. The Milling la not limited to American contract ora. All proiKisals tire to be in before noon of December 12. when they will lie opened. Proposals are to be expressed in terms of percentage upon the estimated coal of construe- which la to be fixed liy a hoard of live engineera. three representing the and two representing the The chief engineer of the. canal cuinminaton ia to be chairman of the engineering board. The engi Herring board will also estimate reasonable time for the completion of the canal, and will agree uKin a ay stem of premiums snd penalties to lie paid to the com i actor according as the work M completed within ur beyond the estimated cost and time. All the government plant for actual couat ruction work, including the railway, is to bo placed at the disposal of the contractor and ia to be maintained by the gov erunient. n Thu contract specifies that (he is to retain control of air engineering work In connection with the construction aif the canal, also municipal engineering, the police, sanitary, hospital and commissary departments, mess houses, quarters. , const ruction and maintenance of bulldingH,, operation of the Panama railway, an auditing department, to which contractors accounts are to be open, and a department. of materials and supplies. Sixty days after the signing of the contract actual work la to hegln on the isthmus, and the contractor is to take over all employes on the Isthmus which the commission does not wish to retain. No American employe Is to work more than eight hours. Chairman Shout a defends the pen coinage system of payment In bia letter to Secretary Taft as follows: "This plan la being employed in-oil singly on the oldest and most successful corporations in the country. "The government will get the benefit of tin- combined efforts of the best a tnl must experienced contractors in tile world, each in charge of a department in which he is a specialist and guw-riime- ei with other specialists. "The gmernmrnt will secure the cooperation of these powerful interests in of sll classes. The plan offeis every Incentive for and construction economical speedy li penalising extra time ami coat and rewarding better than contract performance us to cither. By retaining control of the work and exercising strict supervision Hi rough ils engineering force the guv einmi-n- t will protect itself against cheap or faulty construction. "The contract will be more flexible. The time and cost of completing the cniml. as estimated, will in ail probability lie reduced by the application of new principles which will be discovered as the work progresses. Finally a termination of the contract, ahould i! become necessary, would be less to the contractor, while en i fieri ire resumption of the work would I'1made easier to the government "wing to its close relations thereto. n In siipisirt of the commission's that the canal can be construct-- 1 d to a greater advantage than it enn b' built by the government. Mr. Shunts letter says that hecanse of tit'' unprecedented and greatly extend- ' industrial activity of the time, and ii" consequent violent competition for a 'I classes of superintendents, fore-- ; s po-i'io- Chicago, Oct. 9. Tlie Chicago team of ine Auit'hcau Irugue won from mo Niitionnl league pennant winners 1 ii a score of 2 to I in the first game of ihe world's ehaiupiousiiiu series. The Havana. Dei. goon, the 'governor of ; i ('tiltH. E. provisional Ma-tin- arle newly-appointe- d arrived here thia with ills Coincident afternmin. ing Guv. Taft gave, oat a general do- cree proclaiming amuesty, not only to the rebels, but to all persons charged with political offenses or crimes in any way connected with the revolution. lie also lined orders covering ihit attitude of the American marines toward the people of Cuba. Thu appearance of yellow fever at Cienfuegoa today caused the Immediate issuance of an order by (kil. Harnett', directing that the American marines be removed front that city. The men were marched ulmard the 1 ship. Three cases of yellow fever have been reported in that city. Tim attain-- , er Masonite, with Mr. Magoon. Gen. J. Franklin Beil, Mrs. Taft snd Mrs. Bacon, entered Havana harbor at 4 o'clock this afternoon. In the wake of the Mascntie came the battleship Texas with a detachment of 300 marines from Norfolk. . A launch carying Gov. Taft, Assistant Secretary Bacon and Captains McCoy snd Martin hurried out to the another MuHColte. There followed launch with Gen. Fnnston and his aide, end a third witli a committee of Cuban newspapermen, who curried huge bouquets of flowers which' were delivered to Mrs. Taft, and Mrs. Bacon with a brief address of welcume. The Taft launch was returned to the captain of the port. Mrs. Taft and Mr. Bacon came ashore carrying their bouqueta. They were followed by Mr. Magoon, Gov. Tuft, Mr. Bacon and the aides. After the present at ions to the mayor and the city council the party cniered carriages and were driven (a the palace, where Gov. Taft and Mr. Bacon and Mr. Magoon had s long conference in the governors office. Following this conference Mr. received the members of the press. He declined to discuss his plsns for the future. He said he had exiieeted main arriving at Washington to have thirty days leave of absence prior to hix departure for the Philippines. He did not regret, however, the change in his program and he expressed himself as gratified with betake ing in Cuba. Ho said be would Mor-gsn tip his residence with Minister as the minister's guest pending the departure of Gov. Taft and that he might continue to reside there if he found it convenient. Gen. Bell will reside at the army headquarters in Flarlnnao. Gen. Fun-tn- n at will make hie headquarter n Camp Columbia. Mhile the arrival of the new governor wax not attended by any marked demonstrations, the Cnlwns appear to be favorably impressed with hia personality. TAFT OUTLINES OF AMERICAN DUTIES FORCES ments and the prevention of that disorder of the region which, in the stage of tension between the political par lies is inevitable during the present New York. Oct. 9. Eighth tadict-- crisis. The order says it is exacted Presence of the marine, in b ft In the sugar rehate, be community will rreate such a were bunded down by the October ierai grand jury which, opened its j sense f security that the rural guards laVv.' today. The indictments were and the police will be able to suppress f- up-- i earlier In the year, but were any disorder which manifests itself. The order concludes as follows: " ":,r officially reported unlil toilar. "The President of the T'nlted '!' indictments were as follow: Stales deems it of the utmost im'vsiu-- t the American Sugar against the American portance that (lie American lurces do ..... m declare as lob lows: Without reservation nr condition, except as hereinafter provided, there shall lid full ami complete amnesty and pardon to all who directly or indirectly participated In the recent insurrection ia Cuba, or who gave aid or comfort to persons participating therein, and fur political offense committed in the course of said insurrec- tion. Immunity From Prosecution, The amnesty is declared to cover rebellion, sedition and conspiracy. It gives immunity from prosecution for seizures and expropriation of property for military use by the insurrectionary forces and proceedings already under Way for offenses which are ordered to be discontinued. Prosecutors arc ordered to have the proclamation applied to cases in which judgment has aready been rendered and further, to those in which sentence Is being served. After declaring that the pmoeedurex set. forth In the preceding clauses Is to be followed in the prosecutions now pending on account of the assaults on the rural guardsmen at Gitanaliacon and In the Yilluendas ease, full and complete pardon being granted to all offenders in eacb of these cases, the proclamation fun her syi: Pardon ia hereby grimed to ordinary cases of crimes not comprised within (he terms of this amnesty, but. crimes punishable under the existing law by correctional or light penalties, and committed prior to Uidr disarmament and disbandment by memhers of the insurrectionary formes who complied in good faith with the agreement of disarmament and disbandment, mar be made the subject of sperial application for pardon." In order to facilitate the of normal conditions of peace. It is ordered that in every action where the plaintiff. by proper evidence and Identification, proves hia title, it shall nevertheless be sufficient defence if the possessor of the horses by lawful evidence shall establish that he was a member u the late forces in the insurrection and had possession of the horse on Oct. I. and that he received a certificate from hia brigadier commander turning over the animal to bis rnsiody. Guv. Tafi today ordered that tho law declaring railroads must make connections for shipments an through bills of lading become effective. When asked for a statement today concerning the plan to construct the Panama canal by contract. Gov. Taft replied that he had not had time to think of the canal. All matters pertaining thereto, he said, must be settled by the authorities at Washington or await hia return.. Friend, Nell, Ufa. iATh0 national hero Hits nftei-noocoursing meet and will continue through the week. Hounds are entered from nearly n third of the states of the union. The meet at Friend Is distinguished from that at Hot Springs In that entrants here are limited to amateurs. Today saw the oiuniiig of the futurity race, with eight) two entiles. The attendance was good, and while the weather was a little chilly the interest was keen. First round in puppy stakes Banded King heat Sister flair. Mr. Alax beat llanl Hunrh. Young beat Holiiv Maglti. Susan on the Bridge beat Nellie St. Clair, Black Joe beat Etta Bledsoe. My Bonnie beat laird Brindle, Klngmaster beat Commercial Boy. Bouiiie St. Clair lieat Comet. Ethan Allen beat Lord Tip-to- n Slasher, inline 8miI beat Black, Clare, Cupid's Arrow beat White Clare, Currency lient. Rowe' Valentine, Favorite Kffort beat Chapman Girl, Pat Karan heat Muiiiuih' Bum. n n rd Mr. Bnlitikky la-a- t Ruby St. Clair, Bel- dame beat Rossi Clair, Indian Summer beat Buckie T.. King Dodo beat Ribbon Wood, Mamma's Best beat Border Valentine, Klla Kite beat While Signal. Coronado Hi. Clair beat Charley Koas. Mystic Mux Iteat Pistol. I'mli-rideHouse heat Kings Highway, d May Buckley heat Rex McDonald, Bonny Bnshniatt beat Floyd's I only. May Allen beat Red Signal. Master Bob lient Goldllndor. Lady White Hat beat Hlaek Bye. Morning Sun beat Flames Queen. I'nxhlne beat Elenea St. Clair. Country Girl beut American Sunset. Nun Patterson beat Queen of of the Hilla. Fine Kmlilem beat First Section. Lady Bandit beat Nugent's Valentine, Master Red Patch beat Farewell, Flglnliig Fire beat Seftou Val. Buster Brown beat Inquisitive Girl, Garry Owen Boy beat Anna St. Clair. Bright Clair lieaf Little Wood. Happv St. Clair heat Daon Boy, Beat St. Clair beat Mabel St. Clair. The second ami third rounds of today's races will lx- - run tomorrow. BODIES UNDER COACHES. Kingfisher County Authorities on Raising Coaches. Insist Kingfisher, Okia.. Oct. 9. The discovery of a woman's skirt, glove and side comb under one corner of the day coach of the Rock Island passenger train, whirh was derailed at th" Cimnvron river bridge near Dover. September 18, led I'jday to a renewal of the efforts on the part of Kingfisher county authorities to compil the railroad company to raise nr destroy lioth the dxy and smoking coaches. It Is hclh-veby many that a number of Ito'lies of missing pasi sengers are Inside be smoker, the entrances to which were choked with INTERNAL REVENUE. sand, ft is proialde that mandamus brought by the proceedings will Washington, ' Oct. 9. Tlie monthly county authoritiex. of the collection of internal report revenue show that for the month of PRISONER ESCAPES. August, I906, the total receipts were was which a aa d Jon Morris Escapes from Officers ISl.MS.tifiS, gain with the month of August, 19U5, While on Way to Tulsa. or $1,913,590. The . receipts from the several Guthrie, Okia.. Oct. 9. A special sotircek of revenue are given aa fol- tu the State Capital from Tulsa. I. T lows: says that Joe Morris, charged with the Spirit,' 10.729,4)4; increase, 93"2,-- murder of "Texas Harper at the 805. Glenn oil pool. August 21, today esTobacco, 94,473,195; increase, 197,- - caped from officers who were bring896. jail lit Tulsa. ing him to the Fermented liquors, i,529,9oS; In- When Ihe sheriff ami deputy in charge 1897.095. Morris reached of Cleveland. Okia.. crease, 32.042; Oleobargarine, Increase, the prisoner made a surrensful break 11.910. for liberty under a fusillade from the Adulterated butter, 97.025; Increase, guns of the officers. A large reward 97.025. has lieeu offered for Ids capture. Pinceas or renovated butter. The rase in whirh Morris is alleged Increase; 95,871. to be the principal is the one in whirh ; Miscellaneous, increase, the Glenn brothers, millionaire oil 9917. . operatuib, were Implicated. com-pare- 16,-48- 5: 980-191- teen were drowned by the capsizing of a boat while crossing the river. All were natives. It ha been some tin' since there were such tremndoua floods on the west coast. excursions and tu the West Side park. Tomorrow's game will be played on Ihe American league grounds. Seorc: usual Journeyed sight-seein- g SURRENDERED Kano1 furnished a fine sample of modern baseball, bereiu the line point of the game are mure in evidence than the slugrlug of other da), hut it way ail eiror of put lie character which gave the American league its winning margin. And that error also Is the reason that tonight's aui porters of the wliiuiug team, erstwhile demanding odds in betting are willing to take even money- - ou tlie series. al The circuit attorney appointed trus tees to wind up the affatrs of the five companies that were ousted today. this morning the vanguard of enthusiasts who had not secured reserved seals llued up iu front of the box office of the National league iaik. By main, when the gate were opened, several thousand men were wailing, and within an hour aud a half moat of the persons who expected to see the exhibition were in their scuts. Ticket, speculators, warned by Hie early arrest of eight of their number, s.xin disappeared. The streets were lined with hawkers sidling lings, horns, mcgapliuuei, photo-giaptof tlie players uud souvenirs without end. 8 now fell several times during tlie afternoon and was making s goo 1 showing when, ut 2:30 o'clock, play was begun. . Tho regular grand stand, the boxes iu fruul of it ami other 50 cunt bleachers and tho circle of Meats surrounding Ihe outfield, were filled with a warmly bundled up crowd, whose nerves were so murk on edge that they were at the point where cheering acts as a safety vulve. The crowd made a circle clear around the field. One hundred policemen were on hand to preserve order and for the first lime In years they succeeded, aided partly by wiiq cables strung around the field, and partly by the fact that only 12.i93 were present. It was expected that over 2U, ihiii enthusiast would lie there to cheer tlielr favorites, hill the coldness of the weather, the possibility of min snd fear tlmt seats could not lie obtained kept tliinisanfla away. It was the kit of Right Fielder Hahn of ihe American league team tu walk before 12.IHMI pair of eye aa Ihe first man at bat. lie liigloi'luUHly missed three good ones, thus hemming tho first of Ihe seven men who were to IH'rfnrni likewise before I'itdier F'or four inninga il was baacliall of a perfect, type, only one man. Hliulle of the Nationsla, reachlug first base. Brhuhe stole second, and Captain Chance, with grim determination written in the lines of ids face, changed bats and faced Pitcher Altruck. Chance swung viciously. but his hot grounder was nipped by Allmrk with one bund, and that chsiire to acore was gone. In the first half of the fifth, however. Robe elect rifled the crowd by wending a stinging hit down the third base line and tinder the temporary benches, in Kchreckard's territory, reaching thirij liase on the hit. Donohue strurk out attempting tu bum, but Dougherty was mor fortunate, lie laid down ail easy one Half way pitcher and catcher. Brown wcooped up the Imll in beautiful fashion and tossed II tu Kiing. Robe was tearing wild!)' for the plate, ami lie fingot .there, for K ling's ger refused lo close around the Iwll. Jii ilirir half the Nationals went out one. two. three. Tho next inning the scored Americans again. Allrock walked. Hahn sacrificed, Janes singled to center, but. Hoffman's perfect throw the plate by yards, caught A It rock Jones reaching second on the pluy. He reached third when Kllng fumbled tlie the ball for a moment, and cm.-se-d plate with the second run of the game when ialjell rfligled tu left. I 13 scored In this The Nationals Inning. Kllng nan given a pass and to second on Brown's single over third huso. Both advanced a base on Huffman's sacrifice and Kiing scored a moment latei on a wild pitch. however, was out ou a fly ball, and Srhnlie perished. Rohe to Dcnohur. the Liter falling fiat on hU back but bolding the throw in Ids gloved hand ax be fell. Thereafter neither pitcher wax in a critical posit ion. and after one hour minute play. .Tone and forty-tivcaught Ste'nfedt's final effort, and thq crowd flowed into tlie field. The pent-u- p enthiiaiasiii of tho Ameiican league adherents broke out in wild cheering land tooting of horns, while the sup. porter of tiip defeated team for the most tiled solemnly out of the grounds. One crowd captured Untie and carheir shoulders, ried him out on while ainUher ntnHngeiil paid like homage to Altrork. were Fliers ted and surface car thousands, crowded whit who veiled themselves hoarse and overflowed Inin tin downtown cafe and hotels lo continue the celebration. The hotels report a l"'Fe number of out of town delegations here for the game. They come from every section of the coiiutrr. aud even foreigners passing through eat eking the infec-tion of this ball craze, deserted this frost-bine- o - CHARTERS. Bellefontalne, O., Oct. .Five bridge companies surrendered their charter today as a result of the legal fig lit. ob Ihe bridge trust by Attorney Gen-erEllis. They are the Champion Bridge company of Wilmington, the King company of Cleveland and the Canton. Bellefontalne and Massillon All of the other compacompanies. nies have left the stale, the Mount Vermin llridgo cumpauy alcme remaining to wage the contest of the trust. At 8 o'clis-- d Handed Down Against Sugar Refining Companies. Rfln-compan- not engage In conflicts with Cubans, but that disorders by Cubans be sup-p- i eased by Cubans. It i also expected that the officers and men, both of shoulder. I army aud the marine corps will Senator J. E. Hrewi-r- , Abilene, Has.; exert every effort to show all courtesy head severely bruised. Mrs. G. Lancaster, possible to Cubans of all parties and K; .; avoid in any way lujuriug their iulerual injuries. Mr. Gardner, address unknown; The order makes it piain that ihe bruised ultoul head, shoulder and arm. J. C. Lyons. ManliHttan. Kas.; marines will remain in the island for the present a an adjunct to the in- sprained ankle and cm on head. Fred Conhaln. St. fant ry. Mo.; bruises and internal Injuries. Warship to Bo Withdrawn. that pracMrs. W. D. Preseet, Burlingame, Gov. Taft said today tically all the American warships now-i- Kas ; left eye rut. Mrs. W. D. Preseer. Burlingame, Cuban waters otm would be withKas ; bruised andra and shoulders. drawn. W. I. Presaer, Burlingame, Kas.; Au amnesty prockimatlon of Hie most sweeping character possible, par- cut on side. t'nkuown man, bruised about head. doning every eertous crime which has The passengers acted with the greatlieeu an outgrowth of the recent revoami lution will be tsaued by Gov Taft est coolness although tossed thrown about, and to thia Is due to tomorrow. Complete pardon is giant-eto all persona Involved in the kill- some extent their earaiw front more at serious Injury. They were shut in by Ylllitenda ing of Congressman broken beams and timbers and dug Cietiluego in September, 19U3. a well Tie as to everybody implicated in the their wal out with much difficulty. first car was buried In the earth killing of several rural guardsmen to a chair line even with the window, and at (iitanabscua last February. rolling over after leaving Trouble la predicted by some Cu- other cars slid along leaving their as a result of I hia the trark ban publication and wiih semis decision to withdraw the prosecutions tnirks behind them and fixtures piled within to add to the against the murderers of Yllluenda. The proclamation serve notice that difficulty of egress. armed bands breaking the law after tomorrow- - will be proceeded against COURSING MEET BEGINS and denied the benefits of amnesty. The proclamation, atfer reciting that AT FRIEND, NEB. the insurrectionary forces have been disbanded: that active and organ tied hostilities have coaxed, aud that i', is the purpose of the provisional govern- Hounds Hava Been Entered from ment to promote the restoration of Nearly a Third of the States In thn Union, normal conditions of peace favorable of lit-isto the early K-- I . - eui-liiltilca- ." median-- - ' e h- subcontractors, skilled Are to Aet Only In Emergencies. and even ordinary laborers, it They Te Deal Courteously With Con. tax the commissioner to Htending Factions. ectic men and build up departmental ' nM ruction which would oigunization 'T'sl in efficiency those now con- -' '"lied by the leading contractors of ' Havana, Oct. 9. William H. Tsft, Inited States.'' as provisional governor of Cults and Chairman Shonts says in bis letter Secretary of war of the 1'nlted State tiiut the commission carefully consld-'"- I tonight issued an order to Gen. Fredletting the work in sections to erick Fun ton outlining the duties of and decided that com- the American force in Cuba. plications would arise which could The officers of marines stationed in ' uncontrollable in case this plan was various localities are advised that they f'h'P'ed. The letting of the work to are not expected to take part in an contractor on a basis of unit active say in the suppression ,of disI1' I't'S was also conaldered and was order nuless extreme emergency arises lie ved by the commission to be a In whirh it is absolutely necessary btti which would be more expensive for them to protect life aud property. tfinn ihe percentage system. The duties of the marines are generally limited to tendering their good EIGHT INDICTMENTS. eleoffices between the conflicting ii. The Nationals Lost the Game as the Result of a Puerile Error, and This Fact Causes Their Friends to Have Confidence in Their Success. PROGRESS OF THE STANDARD Hat ted for Scrwckard in ninth. by innings Q 0 0 0 I 1 0 ft Americans 1 II 0 0 1 II Nationals Ig'fl on bases National 4, Amerihit - Rohe. Karri-fir- e cans 3. Tbree-baa- e 8rore A . OIL SUIT Jury has Bsan Sacured and Cat Presented by County Prosecutor. tha Findlay, Ohio, Oct., 9. The suit ui the Hiale of Ohio against the Bland-sr- d Oil cutuiMiiiy of Ohio, lu which tha company la charged with conspiracy Bgsiiisl trade, began here today uud progressed at a rapid pace. A Jury was secured In In--s than two hours; County ITooernior W. 1 David presented his rase; Virgil P, BRYAN HAKES SIX Kline, attorney for the defense, made answer; Attorney G. If, Phelps of tho SPEECHES AT WICHITA prosecution, then read ' documentary evidence until the court- - adjourned twenty mhiules before 6 o'clock.. He promises to continue tho rending durIntamtad in tha Succaaa of Cartain ing the greater psrt of tomorrow. Political Ideaa Rather Than Hia In brief, Mr. David aisled ' lo tha Own Candidacy, jury that Ihe Standard Oil, company lg line a trust in 1883, and, although it had several lintea since changed WicMla., Kas.. Oct. 9. W. J. Bryan the form of Its organisation, had not made nix speeches bare today, being reseed lo commit the offenses of accorded n great nceplion by member sof all parties. Five thousand jier-soKeplylng, Mr. Kline- - characterized heard him tonight in the Coli- as mere matters of undent . history seum at Wonderland park. He the relation of tho original ' formathat he was more interested in tion of the trust. The Standard Oil the auceesa of the political Ideaa comiutny. he said, was a corporatiofi lieen which lie had advocating controlled entirely by Its stockholders; than In furthering his own rsudldscy II was in no way a trust; it roulil fur any office. "The people of thin nut be said that any of the statecountry have for a generation paid ments of Sir. David relative to the bio much homage to men with early history of the organization were change is I rue. but. If they were, they were nut money," he said. "But now taking place. Aa evidence of within the limit of Hancock county, this he riled the controversy In a mis- and consequently without the Jnrisdie-lioof council over the question sionary of the court. accepting a donation from John 1). The company, he said, sold some tilt Rockefeller. Heretofore the object at retail In ihe might own has seemed so gnwl that, churches anil some real estatecounty aud here, but tho stateschools have been glad to accept such ment that it was In any combination fluids and ask no questions. The in restraint of trade was entirely Indicates that arising recently by Ihe facts. the time la coming when the unjustly The documentary evidence which rich man must spend Ms money himself. I will he glad to see that day. the prosecution began submitting, I shall rejoiee when it becomes the and which It la staled, constitute tbs of their oa-- e. Is cunt aim'd in a custom to say to the rich men who bulk suthus try lo ease their couHctcnees to document authenticated hy the hiscourt of tlie stale as the buy the good will of his fellow men, preme tory of the Htandnrd Oil litigation biv 'No, you got your money by violating I bat body, it was all objected your obligatkiti to lie Just and human fore to the poor, and you may now keep to by tbe defense as Irrelevem. but allowed to go in by Judge Banker, preIt. to lesin bow poor la the man who siding. Tbe documents read to ihs has nothing but money.' jury today, whirh occupied the whole Mr. Bryan then elaborated upon hi well known ideas against government of the afternoon session following tha statement of (lie ease by both sides Inby Injunction and In favor of arbitracluded the original trust agreeme-.i- l of tion of labor disputes. lie advocated an Income tax fir the support of the 1882, tbe pleading In the rose before "1 propose to the supreme court lu 1892, which legeneral government. stand for such a tax." he said, "until an lied In the order to dissolve ihe the const It niton is amended to read trust, tbe pleading before the same so clear that no nine judgm. nor soy court lu 1897 resulting in a Journal judge, can ever change his mind or entry by ihe court that tbe trust had lieen dissolved. Tbe interrogoturioa road it any other way." He D. Rockefeller he had returned from the Philippines propounded to more than ever cum Diced that the during the litigation which the proseislands should lie independent, though cution desired io read, had been jut he though! the American colonial sys- been readied when adjournment w:i tem an Improvement over the English taken unlil 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. Mr. Kline indicated that there sytem as he saw It In India. At the Wichita high school and at would be much to be said before these the Friends itniierslty Mr. Bryan were allowed in the record "as we spoke of the progrees of the world are entitled to confronr our witnesses At face to fare.'--' he remarked. toward peace anil brotherhood. Mount Carmel seminary, a Catholic The trial attracted very little pubschool for girls, lie spoke of the higher lic attention during the morning, but woman which had ob- fur a short time in the afternoon the appreciation of tained wherever the Catholic church court room, which can accommodate had influence. IBs speech making more than 2 no pei sous, was filled. The closed at. o'clock, after which he attedious reading of the evidence distended a minstrel performance by the couraged public Intel esl and when local FRka. was had few but the InAt 9:45 lie left for Nevada, Mo sere pre-en- t. teresting parlies where he speaks tomorrow. The jury before which the rase I ' being tried is composed as follows: FLOODS IN MEXICO. O. Myer, William Sharp, farmer; J. L. Shuck, fanner; John P. Much Property Destroyed and 123 farmer; Oman, fanner; A. L. Bailey, farmer; Deaths Reported. g, Judd farmer; C. W. Damon, real esrale dealer: Ellsworth E. -9. flood Recent Mexico City. Get. farmGrant Huston, Gibbon, farmer; in the southern pun of ihe state of er; R. V. Preston Bannett, farmer; of Colima Jalisco unit in the slate B. Cat hors, salesman; II. J. Butiedge, have reauiml In gri af destruction of Implement dealer. I The nuni-of lif'. property and loss her of fatalities from drowning along INVENTOR DEAD. t the line or th'.' Manzanillo extension of the Mexiran Central railway Is 125. Chicago. Oct. 9. Joseph H. (Hidden, of earth and nicks Thousands of ' descended In great landslides from the inventor of the harked wire fence. the mountains. Tin- new steel railway Is dead at his home in Dekalb. HI., at. bridge below the Euxpwn was destroy- Ihe nee off 93. Mr. Glldih-- obtained ed. and a steam shovel weighing 2d I tho idea making barbed wire fenctons was Imrne by the tpirenl fm a ing from an exhibit made at a enmity considerable distance. In one place fair in 'he early 7tF by a man named the water rose sixty feet. Many Knee, who had driven brad through bouses were destroyed by flood in the a block, which lie then stapled on a wire. Giidden Improved upon tiif towns of Euxpan and Zapolllllr. Twenty-five id" nnd tbe barbed wire of today was lives wore 1iji dining liie floods lu the haut.ago ri.et, fif- - the ultimate outcome. hits Hahn, Hoffman, Brown. Rtolen bases Brhulte, labell, 1 tougher l y. Struck nut Ry Brown 7, by 3. J'aoxed balls-Ki- tig 3, Base on hails Off Brown 1, off All rock 1. Wild pitch Altrock. Time. 1:45. Umpires Johnstone and OTanighltu, All-rot- - do-rlsr- , n n s - |