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Show AUVtKTISE IN 1HE FULL ASSOCIATED FRLSS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST EXAMINER FOR THE PRICE IT CHARGES. IT IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER IN THE CITY REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL SUBSCRIPOUR A3 THE CITY. TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO ADVERTISERS VOL III NO. INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE ?X OGDEN CITY. UTAH. TURDAY OCTOBER MORNING. WEATHER WILL SATURDAY AND PRICE FIVE BE FAIR SUNDAY. CENTS KILIM) TESTF1FS SAN FRANCISCO GREATLY AGITATED GOES TO BEFORE COMMISSION It la OVER THE SUSPENSION OF LANGDON the Policy of the to Notify Large Companies cf Changes in Rats. R.-a- lc M.uues. la., Oui :i. - .1 T Hi nf lUo Ultland, third vine preskli-cra g i. Milwaukee A I'd ,ii railwav the entire oil rJMiiiaiiy. the witness stand tofts before Com- liiiHHMMierw Lane and Cls.-hiof the com mere couiuiihmoii. and the quest ton that wen- - put to him and the response by him were moally as to the relations of tin- Mi'wuuKpr to the Slmonds Shield Cram cuniian' of Kansas City. The testimony brought out the fart that Shields la employed a superln teitdeni or manager of the elevator a: Kur.kiis City si a salsn of g..jNki H year, and that a agent ot the he Is taken Into consultation In matter of rates. Mr. Ililuml nougnt to show that Mr. Bkiebts ns not favored above other shipper, but admitted that it waa the policy of the road to consult and by wire large snippet of all ras material of changes in rates, though he thought the amallev shippers S11 the informa-liuafeiiit aa quick through iho newspapers. Mr. Hiland testified that the change elefrom leasing the Kansas City vator to the BlinontW-KideldGrain company when they allowed the company one and a fourth cents a hundred for handling gram to employing Shields as manager was made at. the instigation of the law department of the road, which thought i.icy would bo more ncariy conforming to the law, and that now the Himomls Shields eornpan) ships from 75 to fu per rent of all the grain going through the elevator. Mr. Hiland waa naked to explain the withdrawal of the export rate on corn a year ago. and the withdrawal of the special rate cn wheel In Augit was ust. and iu the i espouse brought out each time that Shields knew of the changes. i Temporary Order Served Upon Abraham Ruef Restraining him From Interfering With the Official Affairs of the District Attorneys Office. Rib Francisco, Oct. 2H. After day of tremendous excitement District An ho was last night toruey Langrtou, suspended from office by Acting Jllay-o- r Gallagher, was apparently In a vie. Lorioue position, anil had gained a temporary advantage over the diy of flriaU and poUriclana, whom he has announred he intended to have indicted for felonies and misdemeanor Almost at daybreak this morning attorney! representing Lungilpn appeared at the residence of Superior Judge Seawall and obtained an order temporarily restraining Political Leader Abraham Ruef. whom the acting mayor appointed to succeed Langdon, from interfering with the officials or affaire of the district attorney's office. Judge Seawall set the cane for hearing one week from today. The restraining order was served on Ruef and the hoard of stiperviawa at an early hour, and Langdon. with bla assistant, Francis J. Heney, were not disturbed In their official caperity. The excitement of the day came with the proceedings this afternoon In the murt of Superior Judge Thomas F. Graham, where the nineteenth and final member of I he new grand jury was chosen, and where It was expected that the court would settle the quenkm of recognition of either Langdon or Ruef as district attorney. When the desired juror had been accepted Heney arose end made objection to the aetlone of a deputy sheriff who had eevcral timea attempted, tq search him. Ruef said that the deputy was acting under hla Instruction, it being Ruef belief that Heney was armed. The court warned the deputy to cease annoying Mr. Heney. came the question of- reoocaltlou. Ruef attempted to address the judge aa "an officer of the court, but Heney objected te Ruef assuming such right. The silence of the court room, intensified, fur here, ft was expected, i hat the fate of Heney or Ruef waa to he decided, but Judge Graham declined to paee upon the Issue, saying that he would not at that time settle the dispute, nor recognise any one as an officer of the court. He refused to hear auy further argument on the - subject. , Ruef, however, succeeded in obtaining permission to speak as aii attorney at the bar and declared that he wished to proceed with an examine-Io- n into the, qua.liflcat.lons of certain grand jurymen. Heney interrupted, saying that the first thing be intended to present to the grand jury waa evidence supporting charges of felony and misdemeanor against Ruef. At this juncture another Interruption came from B. Webb, attorney general for the state, who declared that the court ahuld not permit aurh Male menu to be made before the gran-jury which waa present, as it might disqualify them, and he averred that there was a possibility that hey had already been disqualified. Webb then asserted that he Intended to anaume charge of the matter now before the court. Judge Oralpuii the jury dismissed until Monday morning and Heney strongly protested against the order, raying that Mr. Lnngdon knew what matters wimbl be presented to the jury' in Ha Brat hour and that tint would now he given to bribe certain witnesses and get them at court. Henry Ach, acting as attorney for Ruef, ..refused to meet the attorney general and Heney and ho the matter might, be pr'p:ired for submission to Ute court, lnit. Heney refused, say-Is- g that ft. was his rule nerer to confer with men shout to he accused, l d or their attorneys. Court then ad- journed to Monday. During all these proceedings and f'T an hour earlier a crowd off about i."0(i people were assembled. Before court opened the crowd hpd packed the court room and corridors and A hlg squad of police waa summoned to eject them. The police did not use 'he most gentle methods In perform-B- g hi task and several prominent ri'lena were roughly thrown out into he street In damaged condition. La-tcertain people were admitted to the court room until It was filled and er h sis then noticeable that a large percentage of the gathering' inside consisted of policemen in plait) rkuhc. A throng of two thousand citizens remained on the meets outside patently. and in sn orderly manner, suing the result of the hearing ''hin. When Langdon and Heney Mne.aed they were heartily cheered. few minutes latpr Ruef appeared "n ! was hooted and hissed. Aa he making his way to hla automobile man who had been ejected from ' court room attempted to strike political leader, but the police I him. Ruef waa attended in and afterward by two detectives y,r" ::rttn the police department Shifted From Room to Room. ' The session of court had been set "r - o'clock, but long before that ,n,ir the corridors of the - Bheritb '1. a Jewish synagogue; now occu-.'.'- d as a court, house, were crowded mo- -t to suffocation, and the builil-IIwas surrounded by a crowd of Inside were half a hundred men and detectives, nil lp plain efforts were at first ' mlliiei! toTheirkeeping the corridors " hit time they fjected , 'he building every nn except "'oia- - js, reporter and members of ' B af-e- r the panel aummoned grant Jury. the filially into effect. In the mi'aniime sbculit the clergy refuse to yield, a The latter were shifted four lime, ministerial declaration will lie iseueil. each time being led into a different indicating very' clearly the intenMmi court room. Tb- - orders for their ref the cabinet to ask psrihuuent fur moval were given by the police, al- specal legislation to meet the slt.is-tion- . The nature if the measures though the latter would not state the reason for the fivquen; tran-ft-however, will not lie disMeanwhile the hour for the conven- closed. although it Is announced that ing of court hal passed, nml it was they have been agreed upon. In the rumored that court had been meantime some newspapers declare assembled in a different locality ami that the council of state, after u conihat Ruef had been recognized as die sideration of the question of what trict attorney. Langdon, Heney and ronitilwes a legal question under the Rudolph Sprockets forced their way law. is prepared to render a decision into each room as the grand puror that only associations funned with the were shifted, despite several attempt a consent of the former church warden to prevent their entrance. and iiarlab priests are legally entitled, Several disturbances occurred while lo take over church property, those the police were endeavoring to clear formed by outsiders having no pres the halls, and citizens, attorneys and vious connection with the church or parish priests, being irregular. newspaper men wire forcibly prevented from entering the room where If this prove to be correct, the decourt was momentarily expected to cision will give an impetus to schism, convene. as of nil the associations thus far Juagn urshsm finally made hi ap- coiiHtltutod hut two have the concurpearance and alter Ills entrance the rence of both the iwrlsh priest and room waa opened to attorneys and church wardens, and these have been newspaper representative-- . Later, formally interdicted by the Meliops. when the name of the nineteenth juryman was about to be selected. POMPOUS RECEPTION. the public to Judge Graham ;nvlted witness the actl-si- . Minister Cummers Presents Room-velJudge Orders Him to Desist. Letter te Sultan. After the roll of the jurors liad been called Assistant District Attorney Washington, OcL 26. With pomp Heney arose and said: and ceremony, probably surpassing . An officer of this court. ha laid that ever before connected with nn his hands upon me several timea, and American mission. Minister Gummere I ask that the court interfere to pro- last month to aiiltatl of tect me and order him to keep his Morocco a presentedletterthefrom Presipersonal hands off. I hare learned that he la dent RooaevelL His account of the doing this sl the request of Abe mission which haa been received Ruef" who shows that hla numbered nearly Ruef, sal at the opposite end 3U0, and nearly party ou draft animals. The of the table, awarded on either side niarrh from Tangier to Fra was made by a detective,- interrupted, saying: h triumphal procession, the way being I have been informed that Mr. He- led by a mounted bearer of the sul. ney has come. here armed and tan's flag, with njguard on either aide. ., And .was misinformed, as I the border of The district the cararetorted , the assistant district attor- van waa received with aslules and1 ney. military honors by the native chiefs. Judge Grabm terminated the debate The journey occupied twelvh days. the erase sheriff in by ordering deputy Minister Gummere fays he waa reannoying Mr. Heney, and directed ceived by the sulun with the most of the that drawing jurors proceed. agreeable cordiality, and the regular Of the twelve citizens summoned, court etiquette was relaxed to accomwere failed and three lo appear three modate hint in several Important defor It reasons. excused constitutional tails. waa when the clerk waa instructed to boxes that Judge Graham prepare the invited the public into the court room, READY TO BUSH UPON Disalready parked to auffocation. trict Attorney langdon and Heney WALKERRESERVATION stood on one side of the box and Ruef, with his bodyguard of detectives, was on ibe other, when the I Fearsd That Bloodshed May Result name of Morris A. Livingstone waa Over Disputea Between Rival drawn. This completed the Jury, but Claimants, before the court had time to deliver the customary instruction. Assistant District Attorney Heney desired to be Yeringlon, Xev., via Schurs. Nev heard. 20. Tremendous excitement pre"I desire. he said, "to examine Ort. at thia point on the northwestern these jurors on the ground that some vails aide of Walker lake, where between of the members might be biased or three and four thousand men prejudiced at. the time of their seine-lio- have gathered preparatory eager to rushing and that an indictment, if re- on Walker Indian re serration, a large turned, would not stand after It waa of which will be thrown open discovered Ihat such Mas or prejudice portion nt noon on Monday next. Camp have existed at the time of the Jury's ac- been established at all advantageous ceptance." In tbla vicinity, and the prospoints An Officar of the Court. pective claimants for mine locations It was at this point that Ruef at- are ready to rush to spots where the tempted to address the court He richest mineral land is supposed to lie. said: Several large copper mines are in As an officer of this court " I object to this man being beard successful operation near Yerington, a few miles outside the reservation as an officer of this court" interrupted Heney, especially If ihat office boundaries, and local traditions credit meana district attorney. There has the territory Inside the reaervalion as been issued by this coiirt an order being still richer. It la feared by seme restraining Mr. Ilurf from asserting that bloodshed may result over disblmtelf to be the district attorney." pute that are almost certain to occur "I am not recognizing any one as over specially favored locations. This the district attorney. said Judge Gra- mushroom mining camp presents a ham. "and I tin not intend to hear spectacular appearance, although the from any one in that capacity. I will majority of thoae who are here for hear from any attorney at this bar. the rush are seasoned miners, a large apd I should like to hear from the number hare no experience in mining two gentlemen who have been named whxterer. A great percentage of the " prospectors are from California, alby the court as 'Amictia curiae.' Ruef here obtained a hearing and though Goldfield, Tonopab and other Nevada mining towna have contribsaid: As an attorney at the liar of thia uted the largest quota.. Men are- also here from nearlv all court I desire to state my belief that if this procedure U followed, and if the largest eastern cities. Mining Mr. Heney Is permitted to examine syndicates have their representatives these Jurors, the grand jury as a body who bare been instructed to secure as Judge Graham terminated the debate many claims as possible. AccommoAfter Heney had quoted authorities dations of all kinds are at a high In aupport of his contention, he said: premium. While no hardship has I announce that I intend to act as been experienced as yet, it is beassistant district attorney in the mat- lieved much suffering may result unters presented to this grand Jury and less more pror!sinnaare rushed in. that I Intend to present the first The camp at Yerington waa awclled charges of felony and misdemeanor by about 500 additional people today this. I and several thousand are expected toagainst Ruef. Further than that at this time to examine morrow. Conveyances of all ktnda the members of the grand jury to as- have been chartered and a high price certain if bias or prejudice docs exist. haa been placed on horses. The poorest kind of an animal brings a large The lines of the reservation sum. REMAIN near Yerington and Schurs are being CHURCHES carefully guarded by mounted police. OPEN FOR WORSHIP Early this morning g party of five prospectors made a boM dash into the reservation, but they had gone but were overa few miles before Church Property and Revenues t. Be taken and summarilythey ejected. They Sequestered December 11 by were Informed that they would not be Government. , allowed to locate on the reservation, and were ordered to leave the country nnder threat of arrest Other prosParis, Oct. 2ft. The cabinet has pectors who today had taken placet reached a decision regarding tlie appli- ton near the lines were ordered to cation of the law requiring the sepa- keep at a proper distance. ration of the church and state by BANK ROBBED. which the property and revenues of the church, in the event of clergy perJefferson City Mo.. Oct. 2J. The sisting In their present rebellious attitude, will be sequestered December Bank of Jamestown. In Montagu counmiles from here, was en11. Imt the churches themselves will ty, thirty-fivremain open for pnbllc worship under tered night by robbers, who blew of 181 daring open the safe, secured 82.710 and estpe law of assembly I the ensuing year, before the law gnen caped. to complete r. alr--ad- war-den- ts n, dlre e lt j At the Request of the Japanese Ambassador, Roosevelt Sends Kui-noci- i , - a Member of Cabinet to Ascertain the Exact Situation and Report. - M that aland between her and tinnal iaik la Intended to utKv In the gov crnmeni With the itaviil trial linen! on lmrd and aci REMAIN AT FEZ. companied hi the torpedo boat Paul Jnuc. tinfallLania went nutsldc the Heads fur her third American and German Ministers Not trial at the clidtirauce rim. After a to Leave at Present, inti of one hour and a half, during which she exceeded the cimlrsct Ntil Tangier. Ort. 20. Owing to the disof 22 knots, the cruiser waa forced to til rtsd -- tale of ihe rmuilry, the Amerim iii'ii to port, on account of over- ican minister, Gummere, and Or. heating of the journals uu the port sen. ihe (jcruiau minister, are remainAnother trial will be had ing at Fez. engine. next Tneadar. Tile M'Siriali nfllrlals. in answer lo iho French legardltig the disquieting sitiiution. declare ihelr CASES OF INJUSTICE igiHiruucw of many facts called to their aitciitiun and deny responsibility Or; ikluugtiin. tonight directed Vleiur II A.r.ejn, ee rental of llli depart'. Kent of commerce ailil la hot. Ill proceed to San Krain-iM-jin. I male a I borough and complete lnquirt into ilie situation affecting the evclil.-in- ii of Japanese clu'-irefrom the selio'-lprm id-fur white rh'ldreu and ihe to plaee Japanese pupil in i The president separate seliool anxious to ohuilii ;ii flr- -t hand from a cabinet officer who i acquainted with local conditions in Hun Francisco lull information affecting every phase of the subject, to the end that whatever I(oiveli s . - d deter-miuilln- ii n art Inn Is taken b Mis -- Is rcprc-euiaiUi- na ibis government nia) tie after an accurate understand- ing of the situation. The president TO THE JAPANESE feels that every effort within hi power should bs exerted to see that all the treaty right claimed by ihe JapRestaurant Keeper Hava anese for ihelr neople residing in tlm Japaneaa Bean Boycotted and Otherwise Iliited States should lie respected and Maltreated, protected. The determination to send Hvciv-tarMetralf to Han Francisco wit one of the request a made by Viscount Washington, Oct. 26. Japanese resAokl, ihe Japanese amluussador, who. taurant keciHT have suffered indigniat a conference with Secretary Hunt ties In Hun Francisco, aa well as Japayesterday asked that the Japaneaa nese school children, according to rebe ureorded port a received by the Japanese Mibj'Tia In rallfornia e from Jainuieae nnmular their full right under the treatv of In lhal city. jlRA. Including that of the children At least seven or eight reports have to at lend the public schools of Han Francisco. This request waa the sub- been made concerning a boycott inauject of very king and earnest, discus- gurated agalnat Japanese restaurant sion at the cabinet GREETED BY MEN meeting today in Ibe California city. Agents have when the conclusion was reached that been posted lo prevent patron fiotn best thing to do was to scud Mr. entering the reatauranta, and In sevIN CLOTHES OF TOIL the atones have Iters Metcalf to t'alironil to secure pep eral restaurant thrown and windows broken, accord, xonally all the data which could have any possible besting on the situation. ing to the statement of Japanese Hughes Addresses Three Largs Aud- Ths dispatch of a cabinet officer on ience. Discussing Political These cases have been brought to such a mission, ii was argued, would . . BrtMfion, demonstrate tq the evi- the eiienHnn of Decretory Root hy dent sincerity-o- f the govornmenl la Viscount .Aokl, vaho soya tlinf H is dealing with the whulo subject and list with great reluctance be brings to the Coming, N. Y.. Or.l. 20. Charles K., desire to show Ihat every effort is be- alieotton of the central government demonstrations against Japan which Hughes, the Republican candidate for I ing made to get at the fan. Mr. Metcalf will Ingve Washington are purely local in their ndtur. When governor, came f Corning today, and will proceed asked today If ooniplalnta have reachheld a reception of one hour in the tomorrow aftern-xiwith all possible dis- ed him from Jupaneeit in any other late afternoon and loniglit addressed to Han Franel-wthroe large audience. patch. Every facility will be pm at pari of California out aide of Han Francisco, or front any other Pacific Air. Hughes route from the statlou hla command to make bla Investigastale, Yiarount Aokl replied that to the hotel lay through the manufac- tion as thorough aa posible. aa the (he trouble ha been confined to turing diatrlet. and twice Mr, Hughes president l anxious to have the in- all was stopped by of wonting-men- , quiry conducted with all pcemlble ex- the one city. The ambassador assured who came out in tlisir clothe of pedition, In order to have the results hla government again today that the It la hardly outbreak against the Japanese la puretoll to gleet him. At Hath the old at hand without delay. ly kieal, and wae much gratified at soldiers from the soldiers home were likely iltat any report from Mr. Metdispatches which allowed gathered in great number. Mr. Hughes calf 'wiU lie available before Ihe pres- receiving tbel spoke of hi pleasure at meeting the ident leaves on Ills Panama trip, al- moat the Japanese picas is tor the part attempting lo check Ihe though Air. Metr.ulf may eend some of veterans, and continued: "I have been ordered to the front hla information by telegraph anon af- feeling against America. in thia campaign, and I have reapond-eter he arrives at Haa Francisco. It to what. I believe to lie a cal) of I h'lped by the administration offi- SKILLFUL SHAVING duty. The union must ever lie pre- cial that the expressed desire of the administration' to secure the iiesty served. OF GOLD COINS "It la not a call arms, but It Is a right of the Japanese will tend to alcall to think: H Is a demand upon in- lay the feeling in Japan telligence: it is s demand for sober nmil the whole matter la diplomaticonsideration of public questions. The cally adjusted. Small Amount Taken From Each Cain Issue in this campaign ia whether the In Such Manner ae te Eecap Hocrntary During hla Investigation Detection. good sense of ihe people of thia state Atetcaif will. If he find it neceaiuiry, communicate with the authorities of shall triumph. "It is a shame lo find an organised the school board who have direct effort, one which some Ikluk may pos- charge of ths school In which the Health1, Wash., Oct. 26. Ilndrads of sibly be conducted successfully, make Japanese pupil have been denied ad- five and ton dollar gold pieces are be the people of this nountry think that mission. H- - will also consult with ilia Ing "shaved oy some unknown man officers in San In this city. So well ia Ihe work done all business life is base; that all tlioee Japanese consular who are In control of great enterprise! Francisco and other sources of tutor: Ihat Ii has earaiied distortion by some are plunderers and bandits; that there nation. of the moat experienced link r ash. instituted la no aholesonmes in American life. I The inquiries iu-J- e by lers. The criminal Is evidently shav! t are I tell you it is false." Metcalf the Mr. hy supplemental ing the coin by placing them In x Mr. Hughes said that lie was apsteps Initiated in Snu Francisco lathe and carefully trimming off the of the of dimtkin the peoby department edges of the coins a rifle thinner pealing to the intelligence ple, and that he had made no state- of Justice to compel the authoritii-- to than the body, the wt.rk of the crimments during the campaign which receive Japunese pupils into the pub- inals could escape detection by the were not fun a. He declared he was lic school- -. Huch Information as the most expei i paying or nvelving'tcller still waiting for Ids opponent to an Inlted States district attorney at Han in the local banks. ewer hie question s lo whether or Francisco mar furnish the department ('apt. Hell of the Secret service not the "Hearat newspaper corpora- hearing on tbn situation will lie made esti male that about nil cents sewith and In that connection tions arc good citizen pay their use of is being made from the )5 gold pieces 1 in .Metcalf cure by Mr. taxes." any further and a dollitr from flu coins. atepa that. may. be taken by the I'nitcd y offl-rar- csi deb-ante- s d n yrs-terd.- for nth era. Homo of Hie foreign diplomat are demanding the dismissal of M ih tamed Kl Tories, the rcprvseniailve of the sultan here, nn the gniiiiid thwl he la obi, Inc liable and fsnaiJral. The all ual bin iu Morocco clly critical. Herr Heinrich, a German merchant, who waa cspiured by Momdali horc-me- n near KalMtot, haa Iicen released by bit personal guard. con-llnu- CUFFORD KOOE IS TRIED FOR rERJURY YouV Got Don't Aak Me Bo at All Tangled Up. Many Questions Once." Iflltsburg, Oct. 26. The lesrlmnay offered toils) lu the trial uf Cllffonl lioue. tbn negro and former eoeeh men of Asgiisrit Hartje, rharged with perjury in cuuasctiou wilb the recent Hartje dlvonre raoe. Was the most aensat tonal and revolting nine the Hartje douiealic tnaildea began. Hove reiterated the chargee of iiiada In the Brat deposition, and said he had Been ooerced . into making a second depoellinn. which is aa absolute denial of the Aral. The negro said when be was arrested in Kaat Liverpool, O., by a number of privet detect I vea that they had rough ly used him and that while he waa in a call In Jail one of the detectives hsd revolver ai bla bead, tin pointed waa told, he said, that a large erowd of angry men were awaiting bla return. and thsl he would be lynched unless be confessed that the chargee bf Intimacy agalnat Mrs. Hartje were falae. liooe said the threat frightened him Into a confession which he later signed In this city while Intoxicated, the liquor, he said, having been purchased by the delect Ives. The negro also test) fled to having roeelrod considerable money from John Welch on, a friend of Mr. Hart-Jo-, but said he merely liororwed It. Hone was put to s severe hy Asidafant Dim rlei Attorney Rolib. wild asked quest Iona in rapid succpsrlun. Finally the negro broke down, prying cxciiedly: "You've Rot me all excited and tan glad up. Don't aak ute so many qnrt-tfon- a at once. Ask me slowly anil L m like a man." will answer ..'Then hold up tour head, look the jury In the face and nr.awer me like a man." said Mr. Robb. Further on in the liooe exclaimed: Oh, you've got me all tangled up." "Ho you are tangled?" "Yes, I don't know half the limn whether I'm In pitrahmg, Washington, New Ymk, .Montclair r where." "Were you tangled up when you that statement In Mr. Ferguson'-- t nude ARTICLES SIGNED. office ghoul Mrs. Hartje?" "No. sir: ibe pressure waa nol Cans and Herman' to Fight to a said the defendant. strong." Finlah. When court adjourned Hone waa r,tlil on the aland. Cblcsgo, Oct. 20. Article of H'C-ni- r nf fin' n finish fight between Joe MAIL SUBSIDY. Cans and Kid Herman .of CMca-.- -i were signed here today. The term are pounds two hoira before tip' Renewred by New Zealand Houaa of light, Iho winner to receive t;5 pr Representative!. cent and the loM-- r per cent of the purse, the fight to take glare before Ort. 2fi. -- The Wellington. N. the club offering the lsrgogt purse. house of today apNolan, the manager nf Haftling met (Sans a short time before the proved the renews I of the Han Fran-, uhldy for ihree ear-.between cisco mall signing of the sgreement (iana and Herman, an! opened nego- with the proviso that new steam-M- p In tiation for a fight between Gann and shall be provided within two .veaii;. Nelson, flans Insisted on J3.1 pouniUa default f which tbn postmaster genin give six mantha at 3 o'clock, and Nolan declared th;r eral Is the same weight- - must govern as si noti-- e of I lie withdrawal of the rub-idthe last fight in Goldfield, fjtns Tito bouse abut auiaorized the makhis hack on Nolan and commence, to tnlk with Herman's manager, who was ing of a contraet tor the Vanwi.ver to sevvi-- e. giving MAft" tc standing clo-imaking ihe trip in eighteen dev. Abo Roth Gan and thev ;iy to he gtflU.ftiMj. maximum favor Siler for referee 1 i BRYAN SPEAKS AT Htat- -s government. into the ncidental to the inquiry Air. Memalf will pny the charges made by Count Aokl Hist J.ipanesn restaurant Keepers In San Ktandsco have These riKirs, Buffered indlgnitiea. the ambassador says, conn: from consular officers of the Japanese government in Hsu Fraitcirc). At least seven r eight reports have been made school question, M'KINLEYS OLD HOME tome attention to Takea Comfortable Pleasure In Having Been Defeated by Man of Character Bo High. inaugurated concerning a igiycoit and these against these reports stoic i ho agent have been posted Ui prevent pstrone troro entering their restaurants and In several slimes have been thrown it. The .bipancM-nffiriiland windows ay they teal-1In Washington ra; ions and the that these excl'ision of the school children a:e aria local in character, Imt. they ssy r said: Is brail to convince the people of of this state 1 "In former canva:-ilthat the central government Japan to apeak not responsible lor them, lure nut had the opiw-unit- oih-;te In Canton as some fflriHls do 1101 people have. Administration This was due to the fa-- that my opto express privately their view-.- f We always ponent's home was th' present siiti Aiiieriean recognise local pride. That I was growing put of the wrong which the defeated In two former campaigns by they have suffered Japanese s man whose sphere of private life and one member of the cabinet said cte so high and and public character of the today that the general opinion wa- ex so universally admitted will always j cbIU,, was that the sPnatl-jngrave and would requlro the ceedlngly j mom rieiieato iriatmeni to proven an open rupture. The president Is doing all In his power to show the that there ia up gcner.il feeling th race, but ths1 'he tribute .against out in popularity? Is It because he Jj entirely local, and txpr-fo- .l gr a tils the one man who hsz had courage ncatlon when he learned ihat the enough to abandon a Republican platCanton, O., Oct. :t;. After a whirl 'lion of northof half a day over ; eastern Ohio, W. J. Ibyttn spoke here afterm-mi for half an at 1:30 this hour to a large audience In the AudiHe had planned a visit to torium. the McKinley tomb. Nut. a lielated train dixarranged toe schedule and he waa forced to omit ihe trip. In referring to Mr. .McKinley, Mr. Hryun I ce s br.-d- -- 1 Ite,-ita- XpI-so- mpr-ere- v. tii'-m-- hiea-.ner- dcr-ll'- n Jap-ne-- form and follow a Democratic plat: form? But don't blam the President for adopting Demon a' lc. ideas. He could not go in the right direction and do anything else. We have had our fight tor years and nw ae going In the same direction Republicans. Democrats and Pupulis' with Itnno-era- ti away iu the lead." CONFER MEMORIAL TEMPLE. CRUISER FAILS AGAIN. The i.ew San Fraiiciaco. Od. cruiser Cfifoniia east a failed today iu the endurance U'i which is all WITH PRESIDENT. Tribute to the Soldier Who Fought at Sims and Bewete, Who Investigated Alaskan Seal PoacMng. the Siege of Vicksburg. Vicksburg. Mis., fn-- 2n. The memnrbil temple, the tribute of that state to tls soldiers who fought In the siege of Vicksburg, was dent i ll!i-m- Cited at the Yirkahuig aiional MIL tary park today ailh eishorate rpre monies. W. Him. Wefcbing'oit. Ort. M.-- K. I'nlied States aUnrney for the north- m district of Illinois, and George M. r. bowers, I'niirii Htaies fish atunnife-M.uiewere In rocference with Preri-v- n Messrs. Pima Roosevelt today. and Bowers as special agent of the went to Alaska ro invesri--at- c The temple la a magnllicent sir;i'-fnra lgel illegal seating, and consisting of a marble borne, i seal Islands two days :it tu feet high and 54 feet In diameter, with flights of murble malr leadjru after 'he killing of the Japanese which to it. It coat 2Afl.oufl. On the in- l,ds been made the subject of dlpkv terior ait inscribed In bronze the math negotiation between the Ynltel-H-iiear. I .'spin. Ii is believed that names of every one of the "J.'hiu i; j. touched uimii this met- noia soldiers who wei-- engaged in the ' operations which the Vickatr-ne ' a . lV-kh-- 1 -- |