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Show ADVkRIlbE FULL ASSOCIATED I HE IN EXAMINER it for the DISPATCHES rn it IS price charges, THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE CITY THE EXAMINER REACHES THE COUNTY ASWCLL A3 THE CITY. OUR SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO VOL III PRESS UTAH WEATHER FORECAST FAIR, 80MEWHAT WARMER THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. DISSTORM WARNINGS PLAYED ON OREGON COAST AT THE MOUTH OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER. AND AT TILLAMOOK AND MARSHFIELD. XAMINBR NO. 2j8 OGDEN CITY. UTAH. nude hia annual report. He urged tie Thai itie urgaululkm eixengtheti ruvatu of drft-ua- . OCTOBER MORNING. THURSDAY He aald: flrui baud in the affair of the dual inunarrl!)'. The cinpenr had an fibusy dny. In addition 10 rt- veitlug the new forergu luiuiater. Baron Von Aenreuthal, whe apiaiini- nieut baa glveu great hie niajeaty had to arrange for the unex pectrd crisis arising front the reaigiu-tiuof Lieut. lien. Hitter Von IMlielch. , war tuluUter of and hia auoorariou by lien, i'rant Bchoen-aii'hAuetrlau tuiiiiaier iJ national You Ptireicb reaigued became of the refusal of ibe Hungarian government to agree to Increase ' Hun gary'a contingent of recruits for the common army. HI majesty also viait- jvunt Uoluchpaski. upuu shorn he conferred the Order of Bt. Btnphen. act lu brilliants. With the view of LCI Li Cm DfrV IVLLrA.Ll) ll1A5 iC wLLIv - AnU-&tluu- n FIVE CENTS a CHIEF GEORGE SHEETS "Bo much hM been accomplished bi the league that It would eeMU unnecessary to call attention to the great danger which eonfronu u PRICE n, j?. ' ATTACK ON BILL BOARDS sam-fiu-tlon-. Evidence Insufficient te Warrant Being Bound Over for Hia but the fart reinalna that there are those engaged In the bustuea who Trial. appreciate the gravity of the situation It too when late le to prevent only the paaaage of oppressive leer." Fait lake, Oct. SI George A. Robert J. Hall submitted Secretary Bhnets. chief of the Bali lake City In condition the the a report upon llquor trade throughout the country poll,-,- department, was roused tuday .. ami upon legislation affecting the tmfUlH ril.lrl Be. He thought a bill should be passed . i uuJer preliminary examination. hy congress prohibiting the Issuance Alex- - ; of government certificates in instance chaige of compounding a . where applicants had not complied ander and William S4cWhi"e-.-- , Scutchmen weie robbed ff BW.UiiU bv bunco Pr'v1S the threatened crisis u account of the luipoaatbllif) of induc- men lu this chy. Chief Sheet, secured to ,Bg th, Cxech. and tienmuis RECOMMENDATIONS the return of fl.UM of this niour.v to , agiee upou guarantees for the redls- the Scotchmen, hut poruhvd the man trlliutiou plan connected with the bill FOR APPROPRIATION a ho returned the names and who was for universal suffrage lu Austria, which involves ths possible resignaaccused by the McWhlrter .if bclug tion of tlu-Milwaukee. Oct. 24. Tax the hill the fourth floor did not get down to Austrian cabinet, hia majpaid In time the saloons (me uf the men who robbed them, to esty summoned before him the tsech. boards out of rslsteacc! will be the the floor below in time to make use closed. W. R. Lain, representing the Muleave the city and escape arrest. tieinutn and Polish members of the battle cry of the American Civic as- iff the ladder. Frank Retar jumped sociation fur the next year, according from the fourth flour and caught h)s nicipal league, has aaorn U a writ Judge Armstrong ruled that the evi- cabinet and recelieit each minister the Hof burg. He ex- to tbc plans decided upon at. Its of mandamus to compel the mayor fingers bet a sen the rounds of a laddence presented against. Chief Sheets separstel in a( desire terms his and trustees to place a high license pressed convention, which opened in der beiow, and although lie held on did not show Insufficient and as. in that connection the this In Milwaukee today. amendment he broke all of his Angers. difficulty the proposed amendments in the city charter to lie voted I Washkmgton, Oct 24. Postmaster probable rauae to warrant hi being khouhl he n croniue. It is therefore H. G. Wilson pitched his wife from f aggressive Sentiment In favor d to that chancier-tiehas submitted 26. General the November on the fourth floor to the firemen on the The high license expected Cortelyou imrliainttniary bound orer for trial. steps against the bill hoard which meet tonight will aramendment provides for increasing the secretary of the treasury for all the addresses before .Ui con ladders below, ana then, with hie rive at an agreement, assuring the veutlon today and the organisation joung baby. Jumped Into the arms of the saloon license from ISO a year to transmission to congress estimates 4n0 a year. for the poaiofflce department and the adoption of universal suffrage fur will Airing to bear upon tbia problem the Bremen hiuutelf. The tlreruon carAustria and the safety at the cabinet. the asms powmtul influence which ried out about thirty people who were postal aervice for the coming fiscal HEARST ADDRESSES It is said that Baron Yon Aehren-ths- l made unable to escape without aabtaeen. year. The amount asked for salaries possible Its pnxerllou of TWO LARGE MEETINGS and l.leut Uen. Von Pitreich. POLITICAL MATTERS see Ford, a laborer, with Ills wife in the poauifflce department is $1.-iFalls. were with Count $121,-lof Rolurhuwskl, being a net Increase Roger M'nodruff of Phila- aud young baby la hta arms, climbed, Secretary ths victims of the Hungarian govern- delphia read an interesting paper at out uf a room on the fourth floor, and, over the appropriation for the cur- Ilfcn I IlfvK year. while the amount naked Does Not Deny tho Right of Corpora-- ment. though for different reaaous. ths afternoon session on "Nstlunal walking along a beam to a point dirnt While Count Goluchowskl lure been (1 vie. fur the maintenance of the postal tien Attorney te Argue Any Improvement " lie said ia rectly above the firemen, dropped his wife and baby safely to them. He adiuitledly hostile to the Magyars, part: Side fee Fee. Democratic State Committee Holds aervire la 206.fin2,lD4. a net Increase Yun Pitreich sought to gain his ends over the preaent appropriation of 15.- - j himself Jumiied and waa saved by the la President When Roosevelt, Maating ii.uipky Prophcaiea by friendliness toward Hungary. His June. j firemen. Many miraculous escapes The estimates 000,000. last hia to attached year 9ud, signature Majority for Hearst. endeavors ended In dlsapiiointtnent, a bill ftir the regulation of the waters are reported. were about fl2,(HM).UO0 of the appro24. Demonstrative .however, for In the ministerial counNew OcL York, The Bremen belie re that some of The welcomes were rivar for tho preserof ths priations for. tho year before. given W. H. Hearst at cil, held a fortnight ago. the Hunga- vation ofNiagara the increase in.expenll-ture- a for other people la the building failed to Falla and large apparently Niagara addressed by him In Man- rian ministers refused their consent New York, OcL 24. Tho first meet- and that their bodies will-bescape, the charts he rnagna contemplated by the present ea- - meetings signed purposes, Ing uf the newly appointed executive tl mates, according to the department. hattan and Brooklyn tonight. The to the proposed outlay for guns and of the civic Improvement movement discovered to the rulus when aa Incommittee of tho Democratic state reprasonts but a normal advance over largest meeting waa attended by Itah an automobile corps, or to Increase of beauties bestowed Uhir us by a vestigation can be made. voters at Cooper t'nlon. the quota of Hnngansa recruits. Aa The cause of the Ore to not knows. committee was held at tho Victoria the expenditures of last year, pindo henellclent God. The nominee waa cheered heartily Yun Pitreich had given au undertakaas under control at 2 a. at. The It hotel, the Democratic state headquar- necessary to meet tho constantly Mr. Woodruff referred to the d abehta entrance ui the big hall, and ing to the emperor-kinto carry out rration by bill bosrda of various scen- lass on the build tog is $Ho.tXKt. -ters, today. William R. Hearst and growing needs of the service and the upon when be roar to speak, Mr. Hearst these demands, nothing remained for At 2:1$ a. ui. twenty persona are Lewis B. Chanter also were present.-A- t the country, end said public demand fur improved facili- said: ery him hut to resign. Whether General that throughoul and severs 1 are believed to the conclusion of tho session ties. missing, next ths work which the great For the past two days I have been will; succeed belter than American people must wage la against have perished. Arthur A. McLnan, treasurer of the The principal items for whtrh intelling the clUxeni how proud I am of hi predecessor In considered hens to demc memThe infs at child of John Fpsiks Is tats committee and aa creased appropriations are submitted the ration of our laudacape and our fights we made together against be rather doubtful. This because durber uf the executive committee, said are s follows: bill boards aud un- known to have been burned to death. surriundlngs by ing the emifllrt between the crown sightly imsierx. that the committee met for the pur- of po.tm.ster., an kVthi fl'.'ht and Compensation the Magyar half of the empire !. 5!1 A good suggestion baa lwen mads. pose of organising and had done so I,increase of $1,5ihi.o00: compensation 1 which concerning the use of the Hungarian he said, "that they should be laxed COLORADO RESTORED ; aid bad received reports from various to rirks In first and second class word Is of the rorutuaiul giving kmgne districts of the state. These showed postofflces, aa Increase uf $3,000,000; out of existence. In half the of the army, TO OLD CHANNEL Hungarian he is Id, that tlie Hearat strrn. up P.v ()f letter carriers, an increase at hundreds uf "Next In Importance to freeing car thouaaada uf dollars In Brboenalrh opiKMed the change to state was more than had been bill $1,150,71)0; pneumatic tube serrlre, an Increased coal in of objectionable homes uf all the Hungarian with considerable acreblly. landscape the peered. Increase of $450,000; pay of railway said the speaker, Is the I did not tight the lee and Baron Von Acbrenthal baa been boards, Charles F. Murphy, the Tammany , mall clerks, an Increase of $978.$0; people. movement for cleanMnews la our Ant Aftar Many Dlaasuragsmanta and the to save rust Increased trusts the gas the with toward credited hostility leader, today prophesied a majority of fafgip,, mail service, aa increase of of the ice and gas which 1 used In my erican communities. The national I at Expenditure of a Million . triple alliance, and the speech tonight 74JMHI tor Hearat la Greater New $2fM.tM0; rural delivery an Increase of Doll art. own house, but 19 aae Up eort.Js In the lower house of the Aastrtau pulse for clvir Improvement ia msal York. 11 self not only In the movefouling la bb4 , Back Von tho Iforun ,lA7new'item of piruiment 5?.ur During the day Timothy L. Woodment for the preeerrarton'bf Nlgaraf tW "of miSLm fretsWt premier, evidently was au attempt to not ruff. chairman at the Rspuhlioaa arete and lm only fur the movement of the reBnt I woko up this morning to ' nmovo this Impreaslon. be-waa la It Imperial, (hi,, OoL committee, and Blare Commltweman porated to meet the requirements of fln, that Mr. Hughes saya that 1 did am vu I of objectionable bill boarda, but AehBaron Von turned back today la tba old chafi5 ii(Tsd, however, that William Barnes, Jr., uf Albany, talked vari-quto the In dean desire a real up nut make the fight against the gas reuthsl's appointment will not be ae to th Gnlf ferula, of the aiaty county with thirty-on- e localities. Practlrally no city of the leading trust, but that Edward B. Whitney popular la Germany, first, water of ths Colorado river cnairmen of the Republican party has but its "cleaning up that has flowed there for two years. Importance made that flglit. 1 ant going to tell through the atate. The various chslt-aic- n days or weeks, or )erid of eme Sis yuan ago that portion- - of 'the you about hJat. Mr. Hughes began reported the condltic ns in their kind. won Hie gas FATAL EXFL0S.0N IN Coke-adby saying he hlitim-ldesert, known aa Imhome counties. Asked what the relu conclusion he said that the nawa mBnalsed aud eases, hut when we disproved that valley, perial ports were, Mr. Woodruff said: civic improvement water was brunght la from th ColoImpulse for then he said Whitney won It. I would MILL MINE tional 1 don't care .to discus ROLLING them. Is of an uf the beginning awakening m have mentioned this small matter rado river for Irrigation, Will ) on say anything about the a greater civic nmscioumeM which at all, only for lUitstrailoa: Now, four Two years ago tha Colorado river political situation generally throughAmeriour means the redemption of years ago Mr. Whitney waa employed brake Its banks and flowed out tho stater Mr. Woodruff waa can communities from the sordid, the Into ta through Ha Ron sink, oompelllug.tb. by Mr. Bbearn a few times to attend asked. nelflMh. and the base. Reviews Hsarat'a Campaign Bpssohsa the gas matters. He lost some of the Southern I'aclflc to remove Ha tracks "Yes." he replied. I think about Describes Mia Visit te causa, and I am sorry that he did. be- several time. The company the o'clock on the night of November 8 I TRAINS MOVING. hia retainer, which was j reuse I paid Lsad, B. D. to turn the watur law Its shall aay something. Mr. I can understand why $1,500. other channel and have at list, after There waa a special meeting of the I of 4$ Houfg Train he for 24. By an ex- - After a Tie-U- p if mentions Pa.. Oct. Whitney, Johnstown, Hughe manv diacourugvmruts, succeeded, nt ' county committee of the Independence Move. . exhibited any public, spirit at all in plosion In the mine of the Cambria coat of one million dollars. a v league at the Gilaey house today to investigation he exblb- - Bteel company here today seven men take action on the alleged mutilation ofthe Trereure Hhaw (Mlvered a ltad Insurance Liiumln. Ntli., Ocl. 24. After a Jimt 25.(rtd worth. And in the arc reported to be dead, and two pain- of. the petitions of the league while hours trains be- THREATENED BY THREE I?!8 tonlgM, devoung election cases I retained Auatin J. folly but not family hurt. The ecplo- - complete tie-u- p of 43 on iff the possession of the board of electhe Alliance Kox at ,7 5W, skin is thought te have been caused gan moving umlghl. fj patriotism Hearst a cam- tion, aa claimed b ythe league. After some time to Mr , 7BOu Mr Fo by the igniting of gas by the setting division of ibe Burlington, but condi- c ANONYMOUS LLTTFRS tho meeting the announcement was P! Tits BL That la all he had. Mr. Fox waa so off of a blast. Must of the victims tions are null lied made that Mr. Hearst had offered a Referring to j visit to Did. f. D., at ocsouthbound he Hint, ('.oast Tho Express, ate jjB explosion corporations foreigner. reward of $5, 000 for the arrest and the located e,r ,R0 whel' he vu no( ln (.vnipathy with the curred in a heading three miles front Edgemount, 8 D., for 24 hours, If You De conviction of the culprit. Homeatakc mine discovered by Mr. Net De a I Bay Your for fcut timpIv l0l Ule mine mouth of shaft. Eight- moved out tonight. A special from Althe the Charles E. Hughes continued his Blown to Train Will snow storm begun I do noi deny hia right to do een men are reported Imprisoned In liance says the tainer. campaign today, working along the Atom." concerning the tHwl, nor the other lawyer that I pnAd the heading, lint no men thin I made melting tbia afternoon and the wea'h-e- r !"rn,71 ,nurJ. southern tiers of counties and cloning methods. I saw the ore brought to la warm. On the range many of this in a statement to the Aace $3,000 and 7.5" to. the day with a night speech before a the crusher and waa told that 100 13,500, The point la Juat this: I do not dated Press tonight. The statement cattle were lost. Near Angora several Cortland. at below Republican meeting feet the surface J of a corporation attar- - says: hundred cattle drifted Into a deep Chicago, Oct 24. Thru I wind 1y Mr. Hearst remained in town today tem was in operation 200 feet below denytothe right Several hundred more an anonymouo letierwriter, with Ihe By an explosion In the Rolling Mill cut aud died. argue any side uf the cane fur and addressed a noon meeting of the another, and so on down for each 100 ney to mine uf the Cambria Steel company were loot anal of Alliance. A train-loa- d blowing up of one uf Its passsnger a fee, but I do deny their Commercial Travelers league. feet for a quarter of a mile. The question the sincerity of men right are this at sheep. IJiiO. died from ex- trains unless It paid over $5,000, the evening seven men are dwad and sevaddressed Hearst Mr. Tonight next day I had the pleasure of riding without any fees for the two are painfully hut not fatally In. posure, together with some cattle. Ike Shura nsd loniglu sent a dumers 1 large gatherings arranged by the from Spun fish through Lead to making flghto Jured. t'p to the present time only Tho allow fall at Chadroii was eigh- my train filled with armed mm oil I Independence league and the Demo- Deed wood on the pilot of an engine, 'V IF will unceasingly continue to one of the dead has been Identified. teen Inches, of Chicago and. a a point in Indiana, crats in the Interest of his candidacy rrosslng the divide, the gorges and on the light to have your votes He Is an American born miner named carry designed by the bandits, the train wa far governor. the cuts, making thirty miles fn counted as cast, and ae will nut cease flsmpson Luiher. It Is believed the stopped, but no one was found In the thirty minutes. It was aa Inspiring tbat flBht me have driven out of other dead are all foreigners, as are DESTRUCTIVE FIRE As soon as the train nolghborhod. ride. I was told that one of the ents tb cll. hall that wretched little the two Injured. slowed tip Superintendent Wilson, MARY SCOTT HARTJE through which we pasted exhibited anlak thief who stole your votes and LN KANSAS CITY with a score of I'nKed States deputy "The explosion took place in head$10 per ote on either aide, railroad ing No- - 2D; a short distance from the marshals and belong there." rieteclvas, DENIES ALLEGATIONS ton. three times aa yielding rich in gold as Mr. Klondike section, where 114 Tbe enthusiasm with which leaped from the cunchos and began the average order of the Homeatake Heanit bsd been received and listen-min- men loat their lives shout four years Two Hundred Fcrxena Make Tkelr a bunt tbat ia still In progress. Three When I expressed my asston- Manhattan was duplicated at ago. The exact cause la not known, f0 poasna are searching tbe Indiana Escape Many Injured One Fullwood'o Testimony Causes Sharp Ishment that It was not being op- - th, meeUngs be addressed to Brookbut It Is supposed that, the gas waa manlics ln the vicinity uf Pine, Sillor More Dead, Homewas I Be the told Had to Which that uf one erated, All of course In his a of blast. off fired by tbe pulling Arguments, the ier 'ond Aetna. nuke people had a monopoly of the ppchee be cried: "I am a Jefferson-wate- r the men when Restrained. found lisd their safety Two employe of the Aetna Powdnr available in that district. I un Democrat, and I want it under- - lamps in proper trim, showing that works have been arrested. Tbrir have never heard anyone cmplain that (tom that I don't want any Standard the accident could not have been by Kansan City, Oct. 25. Mora than a waa ths finding in by the Hearst mine controls all the wa- - oh Democrat or any hireling of the negligence in this direction. No dam-te- r doxen persons were Injured, and It la their room caused of a bottlo uf nitm glycerMary Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 24.-liable at 8. but when one more were or I live f'ir Uad, believed D, that to Oil declare and tbe and done lb? me, to standard wwklnitu, nge was ine. The liandft In bis letter InstructBcott Hsrtje, respondent In the re- I consider the certainty of immunity jon't care for the support of any mas mine will be running tomorrow as lost in a fire which destroyed tbs ed the railroad company to carry cent sensational divorce suit insti- from public criticism " a and Commorr Chamber of of that public usual building, type. tbe money to him on the limited tuted by her husband, Augustus Hsrtfour-storbrick and Mon structure, prosecution, I would prefer to own The greatest demons' ration of the which leaves (TiIchho ai 5:30 je. a millionaire paper manufacturer ,he WBtOT BTaH,w tor n,,nln Pur buildan and tenement his More used was a clow BRINGS tbe fourth SUIT. DREYFUB at In the evening. night ff thlsctt), was the nrindiial witness th ,n D.. 8. In was of a. C'antral and street whirh Park idnlty Lead, at made at Mt speech, ing, "I will be at th- side of 'he tracks. today for the commonwealth la the Ke than to own a contrlllng Internal In theater in the north end. He had Faria, flirt. 24. Major Alfred Drey-th- e the Rlvervlew district of Kansas City, he wrote: "somewhere east or west, perjury case against Clifford Hooe. a Oil. The concern Standard latter hour the crowd an Libre when this at tbe Kas., early morning. of Pine. When the limited approaches hardly finished swept fos has brought suit against negro, and former coachman of Hsrt- will sooner or later go to pieces aa a upon the steps and prartlcally mole Parole for refusing to correct state-resuAmong the Injured are the follow- me I will Are two shots from ray reje. She emphatically denied the alof unnatural proportions, or bed the candidate. It was all tbe po- - men I a in that at which wqre ing: paper volver. Have the money In a legations of Intimacy made by Hooe from continued prosecution, bnt tbe line and the committee could do to Thomas Hunter, blacksmith; bruis- and drop ii off the hind end of bag the decision of wl'h variance the la a deposition. 8he was subsequently mines at Leads will a In frori overcome ed smoke. yield an 2u. Mr. rescue the or and entbuHearst by cessation. July milljon the court Corroborated by her parents. Mr. and train. If yon don't do as I aay yon annum to time. the end of railroad per without starts. Patrick Morloy. laborer; train will lie blown to atoms with nulling hs condemnation Mrs. J. F. Brott, and a number of for profit bip broken. mer house servants of the family. dynamite. b overcome A. II. KITIGAKI rehearRESIGNS. West, bmiseil, The taae will coran up for Three lefim-- ia nil were received Charles T. Full wood, for nineteen smoke. hence. JOSEPH a waa FRANCIS court ing fortnight from tiie mysterious writer end tbs a stenographer, years mall Frank cleik; railroad offlcais turned the mette Brier, railway He took the deposition and called. Withdraws Midshipman Japanese MAKE ASSIGNMENT. Angers of both hands broken and body over to tbe United 8s'es postal sit MAKES APPOINTMENT said the man who had made It looked front Naval Academy. bruised. like the defendant. As the witness tborlrie. who planned the -- dummy 24. James W F. R'.trkha'xer. fireman; trsln to J. fHt. New York. ('apt. from the the read to deposition began trap tbe bamll'. Annapolis. Md.. OcL 21. Admiral Henning, the stock operator whose back hurt by falling ladder. official notes the court room was MinisAthrenthal Emperor Appoint M. floor railroad laborer: H. McCall, of the naval suspension was Kiinounceil on the cleared, only those connected with tbe Banda, superintendent ter of Foreign Affair, Thuo AGITATION. t ' of the New York stork exchange last badly bruised. case and reporter being permitted academy, today received the navy deCriois. a Averting A. J. Jackson, badly bruised. Monday, made an assignment today to remain. This waa done because of partment's approval of the "withdrawAn The lower floor of the Chunhai 1 Fear Felt That it May Produce Asahl for the benefit of bis creditors Kltlgaki tbe nsture of the deposition. The tes- al of Midshipman attachment for $h".000 In favor of Commerce building, which was built timony of Mr. Full wood caused sev- from the brigade at the' academy. The Boycott. Vienna. Oct. 24. Emperor Francis Mills Bros., dock brokers, was twenty years ago for the purpose It approval, it la undereral sharp arguments, the debate com- department' wss given "at the request of Joseph, by the appointment today of served npcm Henning by the sheriff iname indicate, bnt ha long been stood. at so times heated that Jndge ing Washington. OcL 24. With the excepBaron Von Aehrenlhal. the Austro- - ) BStenlay". but it was rolumarily vs - 1 abandoned for such neea. was occu the Japanese embassy. Fraser was compelled to interpose. The authorities here received their Hungarian nmlaaamdor to Russia, te cared tods pled by atores, while the tipper three tion at a brief dispatch front AmbasWhen court adjourned until tomorfloors were used as a tenement and sador Wright enckiolrg certain clip of the action on Mon- the post of minister row, Edward Ray, private detective, first Intimationwhen the young man tem of foreign affairs. In succession to contained 100 rooms. The families of plnga from Jin a new newspaper CATCH OF BEALS. was' testifying as to' Hooe'a trip day morning his resignation under Instruc- Count Goluchowskl, resigned, has act. sixty laborers, or folly 200 persona, showing the feeling uf resentment through Ohio Immediately after he Is dered from are exhibitware asleep In the building when the which the Japanese !I.-- The at the lx crisis. ministerial tied tions double a embassy Oct. departIt Washings to hare tbe made Washington., deposition. alleged agitation. tlon. While It can not be said posi- believed also that bis majesty even- ment of commerce and labor Uxlay Are broke out. Tha Are starred at ing over the used th word In-- ed a third crisis. This waa aecom- - made public the catch of aeala on the bottom and before the Inmate la California, the atate departmen-tively that Kltlgaki NATIONAL LIQUOR LEAGUE. Indicate that such a was has to were ended the of understood pllshed without any of the expected Prjbkiff Island for the year awakened all means nothing escape structed, this He waa at fraction, and according to tbe aiinla-teria- l July 31. On Bt. Paul Island. 12.536 through the building were cut off. Be- feeling exist. Fear Is xpread In hia action. of meaning n League a Great Vdanaca once granted leave and left for Washstatement made In the lowet were taken, snd on SL tleorge 1.6(7. fore tbe firemen arrived men sad some quarters hers, however, that perta Them, house of the Austrian parliament to- In 1605 there wen 11.201 ail ship- women and children were givplng sistent agitation may result In . an ington on Monday afternoon. boycott In Japan that, At the academy nothing can be night, without in any way altering the ped from the island, and during 1904 through the halls In an effort to esinimy InNewark, X. J., Oct. 24. At today's learned officially as to the reuser foreign policy of the dual monarchy. there were 12.12. In prevUais years, cape from the suffocating smoke. The will dwarf in magnitude the In aphe of hi great . the wHlt of the National Liquor league's which d Kltlgaki to resign further when the regulation were much less Are ladders did art reach ainre be flicted on American traA- In the OriProvident HuiSi Dolan than the fact, tost he has done so. haw s'Kiwn 'bsi he still has stringent, th catches were far 'larger. third floor, and several pr: sots on ent pj ihe iyco" a China. convention. Austro-Hungary- . Declares That Hearst is a Corporationist himself Despite His Denunciation - I ! ' - of Corporations. Cortland, X. Y., Oct 24 With a profusion of red fine, with braes banda and with much cheering. Chan. E. Hughes, the He publican candidate for governor, was welcomed lu Cortland tonight. Mr. Hughes made two addresses to audiences which tested die capacity of the halls. After leaving Elmira this morning. an-nn- Eve-minu- irnt I'nnr flve-mlnu- at the depot. At Cortland tonight he renewed the pledges to which he has given so much prominence In his speeches of lste. and when be declared be would be "the governor of all the people," was loudly spplsuded, and again when he said: "1 1 e promised nothing In this esmpsign which 1 cannot perform. He again charged Mr. Hearst with being a "eorporatlnnlat himself, despite hia denunciation of nil corpora tloue," and again declared his Interest In labor and labor legislation, saying no cause would receive greater -- . DENOUNCES ATTEMPT N Thoo? j f i?" kter s - ik TO DISRUPT UNION Was Precipitated in With Discussion of Coal Question. e28-20- g attention at his hands If he was chosen chief executive of tho Empire state. Mr. Hughes .laid special emphasis on tho labor feature of hia address. This campaign,'' ho said, "eras opened with a sonorous declaration of independence. It declared Independence of party and arraigned both parties; It declared for the free expression of tbs popular will; it made much of the Importance id representative government; It chose as Its leader one. who professes to stand for political and for true representation. liberty .Hardly had the werdd of this declaration died sway wheg tliere came the test of the profession; tho test whlrh was met by the shameless proceedings of the Buffalo convention. I have promised nothing in this campaign that I cannot perform. And there will be no exigency of this campaign which will lead me to promise a single thing that I cannot perforin, lu order to get a vote. ... . . Accusation ( sti-ou- the Mr. Hughes continued to tour southern tier, touching many points where Mr. Hearn recently appeared. He spoke at Waveriy, In the opera house there, and then stopped for a brief speech from the rear platfor mo t hie car at Oswego. At Whitney's Point. Mr. Hughes address, and at made n Marathon spoko a few words to a crowd Free the Landscape of Objectionable Bill Boards and Inaugurate Cleaning Up Days in Cities. Kl Con-tacti- . Paul-Pacifi- Terre Haute, lnd., Oct. 24. Replyofficials ing lo the rhnrgeH that-th- e if district Xu. 11, linlied Mina Work. ers of had not acted In the ini create of the organisation, National President Mitchell, In the special convention held hero today, eccuncd the dissenter of un effort to disrupt the nnton. The denouncement waa precipitated when Delegate C. T. Llewellyn of Union si ike of the top coal question. IJewdlyn criticised the do. of Uni national officers qf the mlnera union mi the top' coal question. end by Inference declared that 'he national o Hirers, Including President Mltc.iu-11- . were not mbore The words were hardly apakea when President Mitchell was on his feet. He had been sitting aa a spec-istnAim-rtra- aua-idch- r. . President Mitchell said that LJewel-ly- n had been the recipient of credentials of the Industrial Worker of the World, and possessed them at tbia time. Mr. Mitchell said that Llewellyn w.k allied with the Western Federe-tin- n and as Its ally waa doing all In !ii. power to break the of the Totted Mine Workeraitpremacy In the In- diana Held. The deuniirlation of President Mitchell created a sensation. When, lu- finished he was cheered to the' Clio. TOTAL IMMIGRATION. Rsachee the Enormous Number e. sr-re- ar Mrs. s. y - lt Of 1,400,000. Washington. Oct. 24. 'The total immigration to the United Siatea may :iarii I.4011.O1V) people this year. said Si ictaiy Metcalf, of the department "f commerce and labor, as he left the "bite bouse after a brief talk with tne President today. The secretary bss Just returned I"lrtn New York, where he Investigated inritMons at the Ellis island immlgra-'o- n station. sl s E 1 LICENSE UNPAID.. Vallejo Will Reduce the Number of Saloons. Yaiiejo. Cal.. Oct. 24. Steps are rapidly being taken to reduce the number of saloons In Vallejo, which ' across the channel from tne Mare 'land nsv yard. In accordance with ns wishes of Secretary of the Navy imnanarte. Forty-onsaloon i:vc n.it paid their license keepers for- - the past, quarter, which was due on or before October 15. and Mayor Madlgaa h Instructed the city treasurer1 not to repel re iho payment the until The Infer-f:;r- e is that, as me licenses weie not fr Austro-Hungaria- n pc-itl- snl-Japues- e Anti-Saleo- |