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Show F igajU(MljjH &&& r im auawafrwres ' gkMMMI MafMeijgsx MM . w f I J - i t AlWhKlISE Fill lift: IN rKESS DISPATCHES ASSOCIATED I EXAMINED for TK : PRICE IT CHARGES, IT IS The BET ADVERTISING MEDIUM NO. 111 ELI OGDEN CITY, I I AH, FK1DAY .e in'!.'' and ucoei'. iiuuished Ifw:.,.'., .1 :u' s:ni u- -i an! wD.v.nu tig.uul tt.e law:hoi. and ...vitc ue hi; :i o ji. if Imr rotiu tl mirpWMttsl in this ton.: liu uK iiy hair pal their ' ' !:! i.u- K f and art piv.-slrg tiring Mr. Hughs- -' Work. AS A DANGEROUS "Tl!- lluto--t . cnlistd.-1-'-aenia'.ii- f ill In c ia w.ru lu this w ijilg.it. The Blunt hi of ut i : reprei-iiiii'iY- Root Claims to Voice the Sentiments of President Roosevelt work i.iii! Reviews Characterizes his Speeches As Inccnd-iarn- y Such Iniluence Led to MKinleys Assassination. uir laud, la b half; the t- FIELD Ui; CAMPAIGN A 11: if ijit iia i. . the !il laL .V f r itice-11- i.t lilaaLt Tbe . s ai . . E'.iMii.jj- lit. there. of Twice during the delivery of the speech I lie secretary was Interrupted in the audience and the by gieat crowd in the theater waa In an uproar. One of theea Interruption ram when Kecretary Rout declared Mr. Hear had been elected to congress to nerve the American people, hut bad failed lo do io. Thai a lie, shouted a man In the balcony. At once there was roar ot put hint out,1' Imt Mr. Root held up I1I1 hand for alienee and utd Let him remain. He then read a statement which he declared summarized Mr. the natUmal house lleam's recutd ef representative. The second interruption esme when Secretary Moot len-no- 1 111 referring to the anasaination of Treaident McKinley. . McKinleys dead; why shonld' you bring him into this? cried a man. Again there was tumult and several policemen- - started to eject the itidW Secretary Root asked that he be left alone, whereupon the tnan vota tarilv left the plare. Air. Hughes Ktnke just before )lr. H001 and in his remarks paid a px vuiial compliment to the secretary, He comes to 11 tonight aa saying: a hero of ihe victories of peaca. Mr. Huglie repealed in hi address the pledges he ha heretofore made as to the policy of hla administration If elected governor. Root Denounces Hearst. Itlcft. N. Y., Xnv. 1. A bitter denunciation of Wllllsm R. Hearst. wtilrh the speaker said had the full and Complete endorsement of President Roosevelt, was delivered In a public address here tonight toy Secretary of State Ellhit Root. U the same time Mr; Root paid an e!'Siient tribute to Charlna B. Hughes and announced that he was authorised in say that the President .desires the election of Mr. Hugtoes as governor wa of New York. ay to you, with President Roose-'eit'- s nulhorlty. continued Mr. Root, ibat he regards Hearst aa wholly unlit to be governor, as an Inaincere, 1 deinagngue, who la tryi- ng to deceive the workingmen of New Turk toy false statement and false pi'iuinaes, and I say to you. with bis authority, that he consider that Mr. llHi-htelection would he an lnjury a discredit alike to honest labor nd to honest capital, and a serious Injun- to the work in which he Is engaged of enforcing just and equaf laws aaitust the corporations' wrong doing. IWirtent Roosevelt and Mr. Hearst Ktnd as fsr as tlie poles asunder. LIs-i-- n to what Preldent Risjsevelt. hlm-ha- s said of Mr. Heart and hla In President Roocyelt's first to congress. In speaking of N" assassin of McKinley be spoke of ' a inflamed by the reckless uttei slice of those, who on the stump and he public press, appeal .to the ,,!rk and evil spirits of greed, envy fciid sullen hatred. Men Reap as They Sow. "The wind Is sowed by the men who T'ach such doctrines, and they can ' e responsibility for the 4pBpp that reaped. Thlstap-alike- . t;i the deliberate dema-- ie, to the exploiter of sensatloMil-an- d to crude and foolish vlslon-- 1 who, for whatever reason, apolo-!--- s for crime or excites aimless d ISwii-- . 1 C' hone' ay. by the President's authority, in u'lerlng thee words with the bor-- i f President McKinley'a murder lief, ,re him. he had Mr. Hearat ' ilrallj in hla mind. And J say i'i authority that, what he thought ' Mr. Hnnrst then he fhinka of Hearst t n w ' I'Braet rizing Hearat as a violent f1 inwmthy demagogue and a paraia- u offlr-sepker. Mr. Root declaredus s congressman he had proved w :"iiles public servant: tliat while o to favor Hn Independent ju- -' has made a deal with Tam-- 1 n;. and its leader, Murphy, for the n inatiivn nf a judiciary ticket in York: that.' wbiie' Inveighing i.nt corporations hla corpor- " 'iMCHgenient show the inaincer-- 1 'f hi nwn profession and that It - ror inwful ridiess of wrong he but the turmoil of inflamed pat- W. sn, me terrorism of revenge '''-sla- g ry hr- - . on I SANTIAGO ABOL j l':u.. ti l.e tk M'lhiki' At l! ii i. j j . 1 ! A . mem totted. i AKGIMENTS cinmudaui Tito of ihe marine at Sanrii Spit , it u telegraphs tha: the low a i qule-.- but that the ailjaeeut craiutry is unsafe owing to fhe titesenco of outlaw whom the rural g.iurd apparently unable toauy.- . Similar condition prevail iw: pri'-sSak'.a Ja l,raude and Guantauamo, un; :hey arc wtiliout polliical aignih- - cf Trades Disputes Bill ng Union Funds Beyond Reach of Attain. r.ai to; - - ( 1 r totl rorelvel Ibrx trout the prt- 1- .- Not. i. tiauiiago. jk.iiia Clara and Ha-- , tany show cuiilln..t ii unrest, ahhougn are Du iiiwtancea nf actusl ciulsnc tnci s IN PARLIAMENT MLi) t !.i ;si an:), beadquartar Lrl.. I. Vi. il ci. IK imp- c.tii Country DittricU Unsafe Oelr.g to th Prcacmc of Roving Outlaw. : j ibi- - liaw'u r- . . - i.;i-ii- ; - Mi-- - . -- - n n iii-- r !ri-h nu-ai- s:-e- m-- m-i- b- 1 1 tin-ita- i - - l - i hi--- stru-.-titr- iiit-iloi- pil,i-iple- - , ra-fu- - ; - 1 ' t I . e a C . -' i n g hem-lapher- BIood-Btaine- Infl-lelit- y d etu-ileu- di-tr- lct Tam-tflan- ucf-c-- - f I ! 1 , WiiKi-itigto- cum-niun- r-- 8ub-Chttt- s. diph , d Ke-ig- opnr-tunlt- y - Af-te- . e r- 1 1 tt-- - g four-fifth- y. , ! d Ex-pre- . g sub-chief- s 'iiA-falle- ver-lic- t - SEND THE NEWS TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT .xl . d I : . - kLk nualii 1. Aiiii-pb- Secretary Knot came here direct from Washington ami. using the name of President Roosevelt and speaking, a. he aald, "witn hi authority, he aked the people of the state to elect Mr. Hughe governor. Mr. Hoot wax warmly welcomed here tinlght and when Rome one In the galleries called out, "WJio'II be the next president ? there wa a raapona I, j i . s. lKtillU.v kiii bait le iu - r!i mu:i who .. CENTS IrUii 1 11 L Lj LlvuLwi fflVTIVITC lit (or ia. o.,,i liu- - hiiQ miY '! :: h!.j of x l- -.i. aiKike ClwM if ..tl., j. i'- 'i,i if '.Ui'iiI gl! s.Mki . !! Hi'hr.N o; i fr.mi the u- r . i.i ! if ft prrl Iroiu ivir i; t . lir UTt r I i'ttih I'iwrVsi L. iiuii .eat,-M of id j ! per-Min- if: mi: of 1ll- iwi. ii.i in - j C.li lei1 lor 1 FIVE Mr. in i of election d; I1.1 1 :.Uic. eiidaiiaei-efears that propwty iuj-already tvliiniad to tin- cl:- - .ml w All. llilgbi's will arr'.ie iur..' Upon .the racouimcndatlua of tba and prosperity che.l--lu Tin ivsiimpiion In cbiii siirgeou. and lor the purpose ti n. Ni'. not a alm!i-- principl- - ra tmii'.iiiig troiii I tics, while lie i kied fears: f.il force; that lie Is guided l. m--! li Mr. Ilw . ": . h'.s l.at with B'cat j ,(ivolle.l in this waris.e .ic.iiu- -i i .. '.iiiiou. ioda ol tin- insuring naniiary roudiU.m lu gariv no. ;!) ..in,,csiunsipii iuui,h--l and that he is not guiltles uf utw bpaiMM i, ill, wiiii hi fiiVHi I'lie ci itintiVilK d Kictiai-.iuji Gr Urokei, ri'- ia.i- ini i In .i.iii-- F disputes liil. in- - M.i.e.l .owns, ihe medical officer at-- . wroiijidoiMf ' with his arm) 01 paid agents, tor lit McKinley's (Icaili.1' or- u t',.- eom-ow- fm unirie be.-- fumlh. 1ea,er f laiui.utit lial;, uikiii i.ii.ig roe a jir inutii of October LI dei-c-'!l 'd lo each conimand has ticen A Demagogues Promise. Americapurposes he has been, nay .1(I1 i lit 4 to wd a a member of the luu- : union funds be gubr nriicr.iil i an.p.i sn ii New to bi day and year by year, sowing he n nrk ii. i t Mlir ire .if niclpul liei-- rf healili. i f .cnil., led to miiR-"Ye ari witnessing in the state pi.ch c! H ere ar ol vmi.i roe I Gov. Magoun, arimg upon ibo nw- of Stale Hjoi oi ium ron jib1 wie .Lcjbtvl.' New York." said Mr. Rcwu. "(me of seeds nf dissension ami strife uuu ,.il1( .(l nijer the new un.t 1t. o ip.ishuin tw iueii . ouiiiitiuilali in or i lie hiaii of the de- these tests if popular govemmem haired tlirough cur land; he uu.iid if wiitrilii.g ii. i, '.oil's of day. agencies ,.lv Air. i ,jK llHe had w p to the ' partnicnt or sgiicukture. haw uotlfieil which often hate cr.iue in ihe imsi arra., lalrtir agamst capilal and esp;u i.n Inti . w ill Dub- ilie muiisle. si iirr.'iuli'i-tuyP.vi.:.i b again- -t Tii erei- Una 1'ii.ci-cil;i bur partr. llerin-- I H. Asquith, chan- - vhe ouiborliies ot the Jamestown ex and sanctioned b ihe p..u;-(- . l,:i. ,;t sud ulwuys will come in Him future wcailhagainst labor; poiery and will itol lion of aagliist pmerty. or our proeperttv b..i I. s U. j- 11,1b. . leader t.f celUir ..f the exche.i'i. c. reiorteii ills I position Ihat UiRia will be tumble to when a demagogue attempts 10 get iriiclinte therein. Tiiii,Hiaii at Issue v.,ij, me one ol elected to office by exceeding all oili- wl;h biller and vndictlvn feeling;mas--lie. le weakened, it will iv made ii.;, j.i liii.'.iiig alhiui iln- j Hie . i us. bill uf method. He said he Muj. tfiuyene P. Ladd, acting er men in ihe denunciation of tvtl would destroy among the greai by leuuviug. witii the nomination ol Air ioai.-- i a: HiiffjUi. . and enduring, our if ' tha and people kindly frieudly csre of experienced builders, lite rot and pri'dictej u.a; it Alt Hearsl "ik'hw uoihing rlshoaorable in referring cba.rnian of the disarmament mmmit-elecie- d evil and In promise to cure ilieni spirit that Hinsiileratiou for ihe in ten iiniiiers of dicobtalicucc to law ' in ihe feeling 1; cannot be doubted that many workof thosr mihiaforiued. tee lu Havana province, rcporis that and cxiTii nut Iiis of ntliers, that :ind dii eeard of titoraipy. The first the effect wuiiid be lo par lireproKi'aui War Fecn-iuro.4'l". insurgenl have been disbanded Hnldutio also cxpluitu ingmen In this stale are about to terest and righi capllnl of , which brotherhood arc e iinsi ii was not in in Jauics iu his lerrlinry. Only IdU certificate and ihei-ebpumi,,.-,jab.u." strengthen the enemies and weaken easeniial to the(iilxcnship (vu.luel ot .iingei- is lest tha iienpie sliould ucpeaceful to return a ntajoni.i of Rupubll-cuii- k He rliaractrriu d Air. Kle,- Haiiili'. the lum.r. laember, lhai lor the possessiun of horse hav been ihe friends of popular gjvernmeut ad He would in the hituaa of repn Mntatlves; o er the world by verting for Mr free popular goveinmeut. lie had adopt, d hla aHituda toward Issued lif the numuiitlwe. The cruiser JlrooKlyte lefl tills siI lie new i.au.i'-- lull rather bacause the second danger la 'e: m this greatHearst. who is just the kind of dem- destroy ihat re:sct for law, mat order, that roitfldcnre in utir tree est of states, ihe president' owu state, ther- was au cnov.iioua pi eponderance te rn non fur Xewiurt .New. agogue I have described. He is in- of t with-iare the basis of true the viitei shall reject Mr. Hughes, I of 'i favor of doing thing iu deed, an especially dangerous speci- institution the President a own choice for men of the class because he is gen- freedom aud true justice. The maligwho ihe mip!i-away. nant falsehood of tlteae juuruals, rtta.1 ihe nomination and s'miilj elucl to SECRETARY METCALF of the govern-im-Al'ii" ii'lu r erously rich and owns newspapers, of by ihe In where his doma-gigu- e home, Hki-immigrant an that nad iitiw.tr.lty oftire. in a similar strain great large circulation, and he can hire non,.- can answer IN SAN FRANCISCO them, arc making in ihe person uf Mr. Hearst. rtsmuel lloiKrls. Uonservative, pnv mauy able and authe men to speak hint hate the people who have wel"Thu immediate mud necessary ef- assured hla bearer, that tile president posed in luseri the original clause. well of him and praise Mm In speeches In private conversation. Not only is comed him to liberty and prosperity, fect of Mr. Hearst'a election would bo desire the eleci.on of Mr. Hughes. This proposal wa defeated. 37! to 73. "1 say lo vou." said Air. Rout, lluit a u:id loud mlulsicrial and lalmi cliser- - Has Made an Appointment With Altthe cause of popular government in to abundant emuloy ment. to ample to deprive th President of the moral to education for bis children, support of Ihe state uf New York; It he (the president I regards Mr. Hearst man tit Consider Action of Board danger of Buffering Injury and discred- wage, to Independence fur his manhood, auen would lie to strengthen the President' ( here aa wholly unfit ti. be governor; that wa siihseqneuily a further it from the vote of Mr. Hearst, but aa ef Education.' before. What he has known never r weakto mem-heand he consider Mr. Hearst'a enemies aud opponent election wene in the inotion, made by a genuine reform, the real practical rethe servant honored In peohim the piiisuh Would lie an injury snila dicrei. by en and embarrass of ihe npposiiliHi, to omit Ireland dress of the evils complained of by public the people, is in danger of being pie s trust has he not assailed with :0f j,i policy. II. would Inevitably lead alike to boneat labor and lo honet from the uiratlun of the art. In movRan Fraurisoo, Nov. 1. Secretary vll and branch what to a reaction against all true reform capital." epithets; vulgar weakened and brought u naught by ing this motion. Viscount CasilereuKh. Mr. Roof quoted from President Uonservativc, contended Ii would give Ttctur 11. Aletoalf of the department this attempt of Air. Hearat to get him- of utir fret- government, has he not and genuine redress of grievances." taught hla readers lu believe a corRoosevelt's Aral message to congress alMolute Immunity boycotting. Sam-- l w?,.u",?rcT self elected governor of New York. atwlopeu-onde- d "What, evidence has Mr. Hears', rupt agency of oppression?" concerning tha ossunsiiiati'.in of Pies-ide- uel Henry Hitlcher. Uonservativc. sec-- ' frouifiskland this aflermiou In the pnstoffico IHE headquarters EXPECTED J1" Hie arns t HAD ofIhi iisdi'in of concluded (Hi with Result and Abuaa. of fur this fitness his McKinley Incendiary produced He has made an tha statement v.lial he thought of grounds. The Inch mNinlier I hen vlo- - ' building. fice? Of his private life 1 shall not Continuing on this subject, Mr. Root mm.i wlih Iresldcul Allman Mr.' Mr. fur lie from SURRENDER Hearat Iluuher and what COIINIEESTO thinks to then further than that reproached say lently apeak said; T 1 education, who wH no community in this state does there of Mr. Heat! now. alanderlugg hla country ana for' un-- ; Only once ha this method of inGreater New York wa alilsse with worthy raking up of re) wins which accretury nd rrport tin- - ihe artfoti of come concerning him that testimony cendiary abuse wrought out Its nathave I, ecu dead fur twenty flve years. 'the board In eaubliabing a aepnraie of lifelong neighbor and acquaintance ural consequence- - the murder of Pres- Had Net Eapactad a Dtiallad State- political enthusiasm tonight. Tho Tho motion was rejectee, !F! to 33, school for tho Japanese. followers with his private views, the excellence ident McKinley. ' For years, by rile more held Kepulillcati ment, Thcrefere, We Not PreparConference With Altman.- a meet in than as of hla mcril and ihe correctness of epithets and viiur cartoons, ihe readhundred Inga many ed tdMe't It. I 1 ' . like Ftmikli-enW. we to Xtiv. which should Eraire' ary his conduct, , piaraFt, IL, Uearst sad dish ers of (he Journal were taught to bei toM eu'sifXvi.a Tii Aral cxinfscenc arttko to sixteen different - audiences ADDRESSES URGE hare concerning the man who ia to toe lieve that McKInlpy was a monster la (1 o'clock or ibe and midnight. with President Allman made governor oi.nur Flare,. liejween human form, whose taking off would day PSHe. Nov. 1. In spite of the stateHe ia leelly known in us solely be a service to; mankind. Let .me MEETING AT UTICA Isiard of ednrailon la lh matter Eailmaia are being made by both Maltre parties as to ihe probable pluralities ment made yesterday toy aa a young man. very rich by Inheri- quote some of these teaching exclusion of Japangan acbool cJil4reo of in the address N'athe a Uruppl become of opening the owner of tholr respective candidates. from rertain achnols. Tha aitaatlnii 1 tance, who hsa McKinley condones the treacher- case of Uountcss He Castellane (who W. We Art Now an tha Home fftratcti Committeeman tiptiHl Rapubllcaii number of sensational yellow journals; ous niurdpr of our sailor at Havana wus cativsHscd In a general .awrt of York! of .New for was Gould Anna 1 lit Yaid ald af tale headquarters to hla newspaper the and talks of hla confidence In the honlie has taken way and Recretary Metcalf wan adTha Campaign Has Been an , Boni Count husband. from her divorce vised officially of ilia action takes by day: popular aide on all questions relating or of Rpsln. He plays the coward ami Arduous Out. was not there Uairiellane. the ilia) I)e Mr. Hughes will bo elected by a to labor and corporation, and has shivers white faced at the footfall of the boat'd. . sustained it by much violent denuu-rlstlo- approaching war. He makes an In- - faintest possibility of a reconciliation. plurality of at least 1?3,ihmi Iu ilic No concliiskin was rearhed. j b ,R QO thit 1 by whole slate. and many falsehoods snd be ternatlonal cqr of hla country. He is shall not he at all surim-in1. Y.. N. Uafoitt Xnv, Ultra. of abandoned an such liupi has been a persistent seeker fur office au abject, weak, futile, Incompetent count has TAKEN TO TEXAS FOR TRIAL. prised if his majority is more than to Utk'a Mr. Hughes spoke at a outcome. His civn.luci since the ault 2 ho, (mo. am nn talking hy guesa on the strength of taking flic popular paltroun. sevin Norwich today, meeting large based upafipears to liaveJieen work, Inn as the result of a careful side; he has published whatever he l.ii Angeles, Nor. 1. George Poole, 'McKinley, bar one girthy Prince- began ihe belief that ids wife must yield study ol the reports from ail sections eral exclusion having tones run inio recently' arrested here for Wiling thought would please the working ton person who came lo be no more on Air. On Norwich to hla town. way the will explain bf the state. Ur at Republican gain .Tallies lieople fur the purpose of getting the or len than a living, breathing crime in the end. This theory city marshal at Orange, Hughes iqiofc at lSarlville and bile in Texts, Jell, refusal of liberal offers of are Indicated everywhere." labor vote. In ISM, was today takaa by In breeches, la therefore the most de- the count's audan addreaaed he afternoon the It la also disclosed a life income. There I, however, affirmative evi- spised and hated creature In the Slate ('halt man Wtoodniff declined to ience at Hamilton. He was graded n! Sheriff Langtry to Heaumrmt, Texas, f never ceased writing out a forccs-- t. bul said that hr dence of Mr. Hearst'a unfitness for for trial. Poolo suffered a nervous giro hla name Is hooted; bis figure that the count letters to his wife In which he begged had received encouraging reports, Ihe aialkm here by a cberlug throng. breakdown when being taken to Ihe the great office of governor. You Is burning In effigy. In Mr. Norwich hla Hughe railroad speech for a weconrlliailon and In which be especially from Kings. (Jurens, Naswill perceive that to the remedy of 'The bullet uiat pierced tal1on, weeping and begging said; anathematised the Aroerlrsn law yens sau and HufTolk counile. corporate wrong fiir which he offers II. to be killed before bs sliould reach cheat on stratch. home are the "We under whose influence he charged Charles F. Murphy said today that h himself two thing are necessary Cannot be found in all the west; been an arduous campaign bul Ten. she was acting. he Aral Intelligent and well devised leg- Good reason; It I estimates Mr. Hearst'a i.ltiralliy In here e havn gone In ilia slate speeding everywhere lie was lion! Count Friends of ensay ad.otMi York New to we have had audiences at from Greater islation, and second, the judicial To stretch McKinley on hi bier. of earnest feelcounlearn the dumbfounded that lo a KHklHMI. laws. Asked to the borough, FAIRBANKS CLOSES Underlying forcement of ihe And Mils In April, I9M1: I am confident Gist If effort and ing allowed 'he yestess had berth is presentation Mr. said: tooth of these and necessary to Murphy men. like If will last the relaxed Institution, not and intelligence I don't know about ail the bor- is terday of a detailed rise. He wa so SECOND DAYS TOUR political purity, for without that until they die, and If bad institutions confident lie that hi wife would hnrren-c- r oughs, hut I feel pertain ihat New of the state axerta itselfmethnj will neither leglslaturea nor courts can be and bad men can be got rid of only to who would a tin leaenn taught a not efenae. he did lhai prepare counties will go suliHtitute fiaasbm foe aivher argument pure. by killing, then tbo killing mint be It was only today that the documents York and King strongly for Ilearnt." Hearst'a Political Record. done. In the dianuaskm of polliical queIsland Bhould People af which under French law must lie exTsmtnany will hold Its last and stion. M'hai wonder that the weak and Hava an Independent Government. "How stand Mr. He rut's record were transferred to counel largest rally Ra'urday night. changed an Any man who will enler into as to polil leal purity? Why, he come excitable brain of (jxolgnlsx answered for Ilic opposition. These papers No action has yei been taken by allbvnce with a lips to g'd a uoniius-H- i to us mvereif all over with the mark lo such impulse as ihese,"' said the amount In die main 10 let t era written District comihe on Jerome Attorney m may enter into an alliance with of Tammany and Tammany's leader, speaker. "He never knew McKinley; lo Count Haul by his wife and which plaint in s'1 by William R. Ilearat PresiNov. 1. Vic Indianapolis, a bows shea he le etifniaied with the Murphy, whom he htmaelf baa de- he had no real or fancied wronk of show the contempt in which she held the board uf elections, charg- administration of gnvernnient. We dent Fairbanks rinsed the second dnya nounced a a scoundrel and a thief; he hla own to avenge agalnt McKinley her husband. These letters probably against ing niiii1iaii'ii and destruction of In- wanl real independence .if we are lo tour of Indiana during tha piewi.t conies to ns not answering to the call or McKinley's government : he was will necessitate the production of the dependence leagu" nominal lng pet- have independence. campaign with twoK ndilrevses la this i of the people of the stale; not as the answering the lesson he had i let era which provoked them. o'clock ha epok ition. After g preliminary examinacity iimigbi. At irf dealla n way "There only right highest candidate of the Democratic that it was a service to mankind to It seems certain today lhai Count tion of wlinc-t- t In fore kli(i aludenU of Noire Jaine bv an aaslstaiii of In There this esrth of rid and wiib the his country. a but the named things of the monster, state, by ti Bonl's defense to the charge of parly the attorney today, Mr. Je- ingie !y one teat, of and lhai university, pointing out to Ihe own procurement, through as him-fp- l foremost of the teachers of these leswll be unproven," and that lie rome said ihat Magistrate Wlii msu is the nccesaltv nf proper traloing. L this: iet. a man Ik- - ready io go a deal with the boss of Tammany sons lu him and his kind wa and 1 consequently will inuind an inquiry will Issue sumniouses fur the leud of do wit with his principles, rather than which cullivgtca liiinor and character-aa ever disgraced the political history William Handolp'i Hearn and his yel- - and ,h,. ,.f witnesses for elections In Jue Dm'1 to) thfc Audiiorii.m at R:;ir Mr. Fairproi itiny. one la low ssrrUiee them. no then further Mi Can journals, of thj state. hypocrisy go the purpose of prolonging the case, banks addressed a Urge audience. At the Republican meeting a: the aud tn be raiuous wants y nan loved no who are if a of there McKinley; than the willing beneficiary his idea being in sccumpllah a recon- Grand Iheuter tonlghl, on me Unban eituatiou, tin H. would rather is famous than Just., then Touching hall preaching political purity? workingmen In New York who can ciliation. This- would open a road to said; to Amerlcau mltiihter former Strauss, in trust him not can with see executing not honors a sailtfactlon as legisheapyou How stands hla record extricate ihe count from the money Turkey- - ami lated to "I tbiuk I iurotpret the conscience Victor the demands of Juki ice. If a man wilt lator? He had opportunity to prove ed upon the man who Is not guiltless difflriiltle with whim he Is beset. of the American iieopU- aright when 1 11. Metcalf of as serretar.. runinierce lha demands kind-oior same spectacular death? to in The of ihat McKinley'a yield la what the ii ml labor in President Roosevelt' hla capacity and sincerity The calling of wl'ni-aaethat they mlcud tn ace io it that' say cannot then you sensational, sent to is and the being continued now stKimoys for the coumesx are partic- cabinat. was the teaching field. Representative arc tho It struggling people of that of demands prinrlpal speaker. execute the him lo trust congress to allend to the business of month by month and day by day by ularly anxious to avoid, as doing so was Ihd first time Mr. Rtraus- - has island shall have aa oppor-- .' stained Justice." the country. Mr. Hearst was en: to the Hearst Journal, it legitimate would drag In some of the highest spoken set up an Independent gov- -, tunltv to prc-iethe campaign. during congress to do that; he had au op- consequences, if continued, must lie name of France. Mid tie Cruppi yea- set nut. their destiny," and 'III eminent said of The election." queatloa portunity then to show how much sin- other weak diiies playing the role of teidav gave n clue lo the persona Air. Sirs us. "1 not whether we have EXACT LOCATION other McKinleys slain: nVrred to as "Mm" A.." "Mm. B., a DENATURED ALCOHOL. cerity there was In all the talk of his Golgolsz; Democratic or Republican c." end "Mm. D.. except to It !s a great morii quoMinn. governti". papers about reforms and better gov- strife in place or the reign of peace it is a UNCERTAIN liTES OF and order throughout our fair land. with ernment. fsn.illsr current , Sources Instructions Concerning If tho. ntTsuii of tj principle that What did he do? Why. he illd noth li is not ihe spirit of Washington and gossip. f an inquiry can be avoided go to the alnccilly and Manufacture. very run' of governuini. Is of he Lincoln: it the that of malice 1m will three nut the renspirit years Ing; during th d.ci;in probslilv The nominatiijf of .Mr. Hearst un. I Stem to Have generaied Under i bas been in congress that liody has for all and chariry toward none; it derW) before November 21. Nov. di. brought about hv a corporation ol They to exiii-ctk been lu session Hi7 day: there have the spirit of anarchy, uf ibe for which he was pieMil-- nt and uf which tha Different Maltre Cruppi pe ment nf agriculture, ihttmph D. H. C. of Klxhincff and of Bialysrok." an hour and a ha f Wednesday and been 1k5 recorded vote by yen and Wiley, baa undertaken lu educate toe his paid agenis we.-- the officer. Tit" An Urgant Appeal. the remainder of Im1 session of the Independence nay: he was present and voting at of farmers icaarding the nianwfact-i.'is a cbe league e without and .Maltri tweniy-ihrebo but Uotinet. present dena.-iregiven alcohol. Two nti lie tins ware Air. Root urged hi auditors tn re- enurr will HuM. Aiont.. No' . 1. A Its only independence is its on wa heard voice hit Tile co'int. court indep"ndenre of the people. voting at two; f: oin Miles City. .Mon l.. states Hist Isued today devoted to the description turn a majority nf Republicans in the of counsel for the that congress in tb;e years buonce. - hmj!W of n,prP(.Ill,IIV'.,l work will thensadjmirn f"' a week In order How can we. honoring the institu- advices hsve been re.rived at Fori at the KO'iwes from which Industrial a on ten person and that for who, un- tions of our co'iiitr.v. .auction mch fKog.i of ihe iirrivai ai Asblami of or denstun-give Ihe public a looted may be obtain a.. wt Preuidpa,. Rooseyu j,, 1h,. to 'tih- al leiislat im rord og an cn They saw no tbe uurtiiod of mauiifacture and nrme The evils which der the French las represents the Pichod. by ruling for Hears! even If the h'ort ;riHii. American: Aork he. New In the lished uses to which it may toe putpnmP with the i norniuuk increase in interest of the ren.iniinlty, an he were lilted lo la governor of New Uies. the renegaites apparently outr did net even cortiribute s motion lo rorp(iylte wm1,h to presem h! c.inchiskms. From Di Wiley V dieonasion of the ? have been told that you wit ting the Miiiiiana suiiliers by MaYon York arp rprPnl ,im of !" btisine a delay of an- sliutild lie to the congress. real and serious." said be. this the'-- will adjourn .endthe conclusion ia reached that king a wl:,e u .i:" toward the I'bcy-ennfur Theio t lo Hr-subject, graiefri Slu.iMb tlic rich that "H.- la so paid hsv been many other week while tue court preparivs ing .Wichn-- i Dav.it to Iliissia to wrlia Hciuit Roserup of Bt ronnufacriire of alcobol on a small the rnoive. outrageous practices him ior that neglected service may which ought in toe derision. 'htiroughly conve.sant scale ia not likely to prove profitable. an acroum of the Kishineff marsacre. ney, who stopped and many theThe seem of no couseqiipnce. but no honreport :bii! ' e huslimils of under icers who ought to he punished. the section of the counry in Hecause of the regulatluns wiih it v.a-- i for wrcng know du wiiqther have thought il Thai should be done, not est pour man but even If w hich the l ie are now lieilevi i) to which the farmer would be required t law. two of the wnnin ro'erred to yesier-dn- y or for by lynch rlrcula'ion, have challenged Count Hon I to he ii Id thi.?. ;ha. Is no reason why he. doe not think the renigades will condari his Mill If he engaged In Ihe righi lo lake it. but In- the intelligent and sise acH is seldom, indeed, thol a man sn tion which toeflts a duels arc wiihou peoyou licuid hr 'i w asay upon an un- he given any assia'asc hy the Chey- manufacture, ft Is evident that he must young, whose public care, r has lieen ple. T)eclania;lun and denunciation of them with producing the raw frf in he worthy caudi'laie ih bicliHe:- gift In ennes. a- so brief, so small a portion of whose and bighead tonen in the newspaper A COLLISION. art- sra'"ful attendance at th- - recent Crow fai' materl: and that he cannot look foryou power. your life fs known at all to the public, has will not do the business. The thing ia a rosij i. no les-o- n why ytei hould near Forsythe, Almit.. and have hard- ward to becoming a practical distillfurul-hesuch cimrincing proofs of needed ie to cut out the !" N"V. 1. Two pasr r your coun'-ly had litue to re'urii and concentrate er. sell wrongdoing Wyo.. Cheyenne. your hla nniitness for "Under ilie present cniulltions it in and rave the business. The same senger trains on tb1' Union Faclflc When Charlcn I. Alurpir.. lammany a force of arnter men of any pretennut Hearat' Newspaper. belierc also if had as!:'-sion. Chevcune. in tuuishi kind of patient, experienced and dis- tailrosd east Ixmnd Overland prohaoie that Industrial alcohol They leadrr, Flyer upon the market at ieii'is r can he pffei-eThe public know the character of criminating skill ia needed for the pro- - No. 2 and the Western Pacific any comment lo maio on thq Croker the aootil. know too 'vei! tothehazard a much lew than forty rents a gallon of the Alontana soldieda No. 7 collided west of Medi- Snervlew. he sai-l- ; Mr. Hearst onlv by the newspapers cess Unit the surgeon needs In cub toanle wiiii them. The exact location of 96 pel rent strength," the bulletin he publishes, and God forbid that we ting oui tumor from the human body cine How, early this morning and the "N., nut touiah of tlie Uie. now appears to he uncer- says. should set up in the high station of and saving the life erf the patient. engines were demolished tout no pasDr. Wiiev ryprcaae the belief, tain. Scon: have reported having VERDICT FOR RAILROAD. New A ork for the admlra- - Now. this process rf fnte.llgenl and senger were injur'd. Engineer Jack j governor of 1 seen hand in isoia rd sections and hewevei, tof toy paying attention to tion . and Imitation of our children, effective redress of wrong going Cost In of No. 7. Jun p".l after applying 1 I utd Trenton. N. .1.. Nov. apparently the Indians have eiarat-e- i unused ssurce rf raw material ihe man whose character Is reflected on: and great and substantial progress Uie air. and broke bis shoulder. The n with Improved method of Tnanufa?-turlnconn, tre under the different waa ceur-the failure Crc.-.- . in the rail'd In the rolumn of the New York Jour - have been made m it: laws are being 'y tivl denaturing, this price can n for the Dela-- l avoid giving Their aivunte a boblile reformed o as to meet the present of the oprmcor w'tu nal and the New York American. asleep day. directed a ve being enforced with to lie diminished. ware, laekawanns sn.l le:eru Rall- - appearance. 'But the woret of Mr. Hearat." aald I evils: ! signal Nn. 2. wbicn was late. In r SATURDAY; d Mr. Hearst Hat A'rrady F.it.i'ned a.id Mr. Hugnca la Expf.j 10 Ar, ive Today. and ': ! iu J Ml:: gi:.ii-rr:ba! ai.t ni.ii.-i- i lit I hi .ink n.,n;:.niy wc.,i..l nc votmi-tu-rii':1' ....u Ixint ant 1'.'. ivli f mu J!u ici.roiia ismi L, m ;liur.iluil 'aird (Mnipny aiui Sfufi 4 u: r'Stok'ir I 'I In u.i iu o. a VaiiS Hr'. it'.'it-r.iia- - K. Inc lu.ii-!t- ...id com j aui - i'ti- ,i..".!iii ilie i ' g.iierunient i The--piesldenl of the l'ni:-- l hitm-km)i man wie i usliiiig power of un lake heart, for 1 lias nu' uiii of our getter.of the lam.ige ground leadi-- Nearsfs Political Record I'll .Hill PRICE NEW YORK CITY TO BE rfl'.i-icuc- ' w a NOVEMBER V.nRMNG. ug Charles K. Hughe. the Kepuhllran nf .Now York csmliilatp fur govcrn-jf.tip, here tonight In addrcusing a political mat mooting In the Maje-tl- r theaier. The door of the playhouse were float'd shortly after 7 orlnrk, o great was the crowd within and the htreeia were thronged ihereaficr with aeeklng admit lance. A wan in aecnnd meeting arranged hall and Mr. Ilnghe also Maenuerrh-j- AND WARMER FRIDAY. j.rf, Sec clary of wiib joined WILL BE FAIR WEATHER FRIDAY ROOT DENOUNCES Utica. X. Y.. Xuv. 1. Knot (Sf.a Eilhu E. ARE THAT THE NDICATIONS THE THE CITY EXAMINER REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL OUR SUBSCRIP Ad THE CITY. DON BOOKS ARE OPEN TO IN VOL WEATHER FORECAST TAM it THAT WEBER COUNTY AND UTAH BELIEVE IN HIM - k. V Jl W-- M fovtoJki ' ik t X x a . . , A Wo-A-A MAa m |