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Show ADVERTISE IN Fill. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES WEATHER FORECAST UTAH EXAMINER FOR THE PRICE IT CHARGES, IT IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER IN THE CITY REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL AJ THE CITY. OUR SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO VOL 111 NO. INDICATIONS WEATHER THAT THE WILL BE PARTLY CLOUDY AND COLDER TUESDAY; WEDNESDAY ?I7 OGDEN CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY NOVEMBER MORNING, OCCURRED n, PRICE 1906 FIVE FAIR. CENTS full ration and their tents. They are o proceed leisurely, studying the VILLAREAL MIST FACE nuxda and their strategic poeiuuns on boat de-scouipanird by the torpnto IN HEAkT OF CITY tbe way. They will he gone about CHARGE OF TREASON tort- Paul Jones, tl.i- I'allfoi-nthree works. There practice marches sailr.l nut .,f the harbor this morning are balled with satisfaction by both under aud for four hours at ea turd officers and men aa a teller from tbe Waa the Leader of Mexican RevolutionMe ties1 Mrs. A. C. Boykin Assaulted and Robforced draft off the beads Two Make Man. her bed Who monotony of duty In camp and garrl and 22.S2 was ary Movement in St. Louis ineruxe speed by speed son Their Eecepa. for the four hours 22.22. Tne cniUec's Charged with Murder. toGen. Franklin Bell returned bere contract speed is 22. day from a tour iff luteciiou of the The naval trial board aim representgarriums aa far east at Santiago. He atives of the builders ate enthusiastic 12 Eniholdeiitsl b Nov. Plttsbuig. Washington, Nov. II. Antonio Vilhas made erraugeuente to quarter lareal. over the showing made b me who is under arrest at El Paso, tint apparent helpleasm-s,ff the police in permanent barracks at L'lego troops Texas, Is to be deported to Mexico, snd ueteetivo forces of the city, the de Avila and t'amaguey. holdups and burglars tha: hare ierror-ixeTwo new cares fever were where ha will face charges of tea sou BIDS ON MANILA BONDS. tbe city for the putt data rationed today, oneof atyellow Crttcea aud the brought against him by tha Mexican of bebare apparently esiended their opera- other here. The total la now seven guvernaieut. After conference An Isous cf Two Million tween officials of the suite department tions Into broad daylight as well as rases tu iiavaua snd three In the Cent. Four Far the department of justice and the deworking under enter of darkness. of At 4 o'clock this af'ernoon. at the partment at commerce and labor. It 12 The bureau was decided that Villareal should ba Washington. Nov. of Sixth avenue and Wood (turner war of insular affairs of the depart street, one of the most crowded spots EXPLOSION OF back to hla native country beseat BOILER ll two a for tueui has Invited bids within u cause of crimes eommttieed by him and tbe of in heart (he city, of Issue cent 0 I per dollar few hundred fast of police headquarimmigration to the United IN COLUNVOOD before his the etty of Manila. Bias are to lie ters. Mrs. A. C. Boykin was assaulted which made him an unfilt perStates, opened December 19. son to enter this country. and robbed by two men. who made Bv the act iff cocf rex these taenia Villareal was the leader of the MexThe men had been foltheir esrape. iseion Fort Sill, Ok la , will lie created s are exempted from taxation. The to her Six Men Killed and Five Seriously In- ican revolutionary movement in 8k the woman, lowing according brigade army post. At the conclusion sue is to provide funds fur tbe IxmiIs wihr.h gave utterance to itu jured in a Powar House and a she turned the corner of a busy day at the fort and reservane uf continuing thf work of con- - story, Eaploaian. One hurried in front they through the newspaper separated. tion. Secretary Taft, expressed himself moling an adequate water supply ff her while another walked liumedi-sielThrough the little group tonight as greatly in favor of raising and a sewerage system for the city behind. The latter grabbed her of revolutionists la Ft Louis many the rank of the post, which he char- or Manila, for which contracts bnre shout the waist, while Ihe man in Cleveland, Nov. 12. Mix men were predictions were made public that acterized as one of the best equipped ben let and which in vox well under from wrenched her muff and purse kille dand five seriously Injured today there would be a general uprising la and organised in the country. wai. from liar hands and made uff. She when a boiler In the power house of Mexico, and foreigners in the SouthTo a delegation of Lack bid must be aurmnpmied by a was thrown to the sidewalk and business the lake Shore Michigan Southern ern republic were frequently alarmed men. array officers and reporters The certified check of 2 per cent of the severe bruises. railroad In CuUlswoud, a suburb of by rumors of a movement in Mexico actual amount uf tbe bid. secretary said: In the meantime trade and business Cleveland, blew up. The men wrere against peraouanot native of that When I do anything for Fort Sill firms are holding indignation meetwork tug rkate to the boiler, building country. It will be In a bunch. 1 want you men Villareal waa originally arrested unings and drawing up petition to the the foundation for a dynamo, when (pointing to the merchants) to write DEHANDS OF THE the mayor and chief of police. occurred. They were der a warrant holding him for extraexplosion S. Bird McGuire, your congressman. The murder of Smith In the east In the mouth of a subway taring dition charged with being one of a and tell him to look me up the first RAILWAY ENGINEERS end by burglars yesterday morning all the end which blew out of the boiler large party of Mexicans alleged to have to comes Washington thing after he has aroused that section toulght, and and were scalded to death by the Im- broken Into a public building la that this winter. We will go over the plans a meeting uf the tiosrd of trade was mense -- volume of steam which abut country and toking a quantity of arms together and fix It up for congress to Savcral Meetings Hald for Consider- held at which a vigilance committee out. The dead: and ammunition belonging to the react on." A resolution warning was appointed. Max Crawford, electrician. public. Attorneys for Villareal insisting Demands fee Hlghsr Wages ritixetia to arm themselves and reced that he and his associates who took and Ten-hoDiy, Albert Bloom, carpenter. A. I. the arms aud ammunition were ravolit-tkmlsommending the purchase cf several piie fitter. CHARGE THEM WITH bloodhounds will be presented to tha Paulo O. lancioni, laborer. , engaged lu the movement board and in tuni presented to the Giovanni Nlchlanl, laborer. against President Dies and that conseNew York. Xuv. 12. Tie scale of INCITING REVOLUTION action. for committee newly appidntad Julliia Waeder, piper fitter. quently their crime wee political The wages and length of th work day The regular meeting of the lltts-burtreaty exempts from extradition perFatally resided: were the isaues at various meeting lie was to of which hoard sona charged with political effeaaive. trade, Fred Kergan, millwright foreman. iff grievance coninfttees repretoday tu forward was held next week, SurTha Amarican Commissioner put Mexican officials advised the Mailed W. A. Dgvis, electrician. senting the engineers and flremn of tonight This organization discussed Engineers at the power house say State government that Villareal had prised Whan tha Charga of Mur-ds- r of the railroad centering at several tn the the rising tide of crime city, ihe explosion was due to the forma-thi- n committed a murder and nerved a Was Also Mads. New York. rff a mud and a committee will call upon the in the filtering term in prison before coming to the At a conference tndy between to apparatus, whlrhring" effort an in and city officials clarities tbe ,wraler United Rtatea in Marrh 1994. ConPresident W. H. Truesdsle rf the mayor before Its passage Into the boiler. The sequently ha waa a felon and was not ' K1 Paso, Tex., Nov. 12. The cases Western secure safety. are Delaware, Lackawanna offering rewards of shock of the explosion waa beard for entitled to admission 16 the United Newspatiers of the alleged Mexlran revolutionists and a committee of tha Brotherhood H.OOO nf for the arroet of each or any Hi atea. two wiles. This makes It poaaihle to deunder arrest here upon complaints of of 1 automotive Engineer, Including the nf James A. MrMillen, who port Villareal, and a warrant for his the Mexican government, charging Chief Engineer Warren E. Stone, the waa slayers killed a week ago, or of Harry K, reurreat preparatory to deportation r RACE TROUBLES, them with inciting a revolution, wrere engineers were granted a Built h. hi been iaeued under the direction of taken up today by I'nited States Com- day and Inc re sues in wages aggregatdepartment of commerce and tamissioner Howe on preliminary trial. ing for 900 engineers, Flo.noo to Culminate in tha Stabbing ef a White tb bor. A surprise was sprung by the counsel 135.000. Man by a Negro. EXAMINATION OF This action will avoid legal tangles for the Mexican government, when Committees representing the engiwhlrh might result from tha attempt the charge of murder was made also. neers of the New York, New Haven Mount Vernon, O., Nov. 12. Rare the decide whether the PROTESTED BALLOTS taking ef arms The court was notified that applicaHertford and, the New York Central troubles, which hsva existed hare for and ammunition was really a criminal tion for extradition had been made railroads met and dlscisoeA tbe desome time, culminated la a eerionn or political offense. The Mexican mands they are Lu make on theae two upon tbe murder charge. affray today when Grant Blew government baa alre aaked tar the exThe s reused are Antonio Villarreal, lines for higher, wages and. shorter Application Mads by A. S. Gilbert' in cutting alaehedi art. Dunn, colored, George . tradition of other men who asanctated the Supreme Caurt far Ju- tha alleged hnl of the St. Louis (Mo.) bouraaC labor. .. white, with a knife re thnl forty-seve- with Villareal In the taking the amdials! Examination. The poll ef the bieouttriv firemen Junta, and Laeto Auglrre and Ramos stitches were required to close munition of war. Cano, supposed to be associates of cf the Erie railroad (i the purpose of tjie wound. Dunn Is dying and StewVillareal came here from St. Louis Vlltarreal. All were remanded by tha determining or.net to resort to a strike art is In Jail. Tliers wag much ex- after bis headquarter there had been commissioner without bell pending tbe in an endeavor to enforce their deNew York, Xuv. 1J!. Formal eppli citement dnrinf the Hay, Mf. all la raided and baa remained here, since application by the government of Mex- mands has resulted In an almost aatlon on behalf of tbe candidates on quiet tonight, and no further trouble under the assumed name of Pedro ico for extradition. The I'nited States unanimous vote in favor of a strike so tha Republican state ticket at the re- is believed imminent. Uoualea After la arreat in October and labor far as returns have been received. cent election for a judicial examinadepartment of commerce Considerable ill feeling has existed! he acknowledged that his name waa had Just ordered the deportation of Demands Upon the Erie.. tion ff all void and protested ballots between the blacks and whttaa for that IJte Villareal The adjustment committee of tbe In New York ouunty, was made today some time, and there have been fre- Villareal, but laalata Villarreal, and he had sued for a writ wanted by the Mexican government la of habeas eorpus. Aguirre la charged engineers Is formulating a set cf de- by A. B. Gilbert In the supreme cmirf. quent street fights. When Ihe Villareal now under arreet at Chiwith robbery and murder In Mexico la mands to he made upon the Erie. Ir- Mr. Gilbert, who la a law partner uf Ihuin entered a restaurant thinGeorge morn- huahua. After the order of deports , 1SBK. and Villarreal with the murder firedemand of the the of respective Attorney General Mayer, la chairman ing be found all the chain onrupied. tloi hla attorney began habeas corpus In Coahulla two years ago. men. The engineers have a contract of tha law committee of the RepubGoing over to Grant Stesart, colored, with the Erie which does not expire lican state committee. The applica- Dunn ordered him tn give up his seat, proceedings, but the new chargee of murder haa caused them to bo postfor several months, but the new de- tion la In the form of a writ of man- saying, This is no colored resnuranL poned Aguirre la editor of La Bea basis as formulated are mands being damus to have tbe board of canvassDISQUALIFY SIGNFRS OF lhth men were enjoined by the pro- ta mi I a Social, an anti-IXa- s paper, for a new contract. er iff the county of New York show prietor. hut Ihe quarrel waa renewed! which be baa published here for aomo in Erie railroad (he of Tbe position cause on next Wednesday why the on the street. Biewart. It is said, time. THE YIBORG MANIFESTO the present situation was outlined court should not Judicially examine all drew a knife and commenced slushing in a message today from J. C. ballots rejected aa void and protested Dunn on tbe body. KATIE BURKE DISCHARGED. In who is Stuart, general manager, as marked for Identification. Tbe race trouble started four All Persons Against Whom the Govwest on an inspection trip. the for an man order is when a white Justice to Mclnn elgned alleged ago ernment Has Instituted ProceedThe position taken by the Erie." the board nf canvassers to ahuw cause have made au insulting remark to a Had Bran Aeraatad Under Suaplcian ings far Signing Manifesto, af Causing Doughartye Death, explains Mr. Stuart. Is not one of re- why Ihe court should not examine the colored woman on the street. fusal. We asked the firemen for a void and protested ballots, but depostponement until other matters clined to sign another order for which COMPLIMENTARY Scranton, Pa.. Nov. 12. Tonight, DINNER, St. Petersburg, Nov. 12. On the eve connected with their requests could application waa made, to prevent the after a day apent in Investigating the iff the elet coral campaign the central be adjusted. The Erie la paying more board of canvassers from completing of Thomas Dougherty of death at Hearst Dalmeniee'a Given tu by committee of the Constitutional Demo- than the average rate paid by trunk the canvass. The Justice said the latwaa yllled by being pierced who Chanlar. Lewis Stuyveaant cratic party has held a closed confer- lines; that by roads in the same ter application was baaed on Inforlu the heart by a long noodle, tha local ence In Moscow, at which the Import- territory a the Erie which it meets mation ton vague to warrant an order. New York, Nov. 12. A compliment' police and CPunty Detective Philllpa ant decision was reached to drop en- in competition. Chairman Timothy U Woodruff of dinner waa given to William R decided to withdraw tha farrantof that to ary We to as are candidates for endeavoring wages KaIssued: keep tirely Ihe Republican state committee had been leaned for tha arreat the lower bouse all membera of the to the average despite the fact that a statement tonight in which he said : Hearst tonight at Delmonlco'a ' by tie Burke, tha girl who was au parted Riuyveaant Chanter, W. 8. of I have not been requested by any Iewis previous bouse against whom the gov- the Erie la not a money making railhaving reused Dougherty' death. John 8. Whalen, Julius Han ernment had instituted proceedings for road aa yet. candidate upon the Republican state Jackson. The aui hort tie are of the opinion eon and F. W. Skene, hla aaaociatea We have told the firemen that we ticket to Institute any contest or the signing of the Vlborg manifesto. that the girl is innocent of mnrderoun The discunslrm during this conference would pay them the average rate, to open ballot boxes. Bo far on the Democratic and Independence Intent She says that abe had been showed that the Vlborg complication whlrb seems ( us fair and just, but aa tbe pmcedtire of having a count league state tlrkets. Heeldes Mr. Hearst there were 21 mending her brothers clothing with B Is hanging around the party's neck we are not in a position to establish nf the 'void and protested ballots' by hereabouts in mendother guests, all of whom were either long needle, used outer on rate Erie baaed in the like a millstone, and this spite of a minimum order of the court Is eimcerued. that associated miners clothing, and heavy ing him with hla recent during nf other lines." the strong attachment for the old dep- maximum rates la simply the methods provided by the that on going down town in the evenwere for or who governor tocampaign Hanralian said Grand Master uties manifested throughout the provelection law to correct any errors that e stuck tbe pin la tha bosom of inces where deitanre of the govern- night that he and iso committee of may have been made by the board of successful judicial candidates on the ing her dress. Dougherty, who had been or oilier tr.kets. league deof locomotive Fire- inspectors of the various election dis- Independence ment. Is popular. The & inference the Brotherhood hailed her and asked her sweetheart, with Mr. Mr. Chattier Hearst s presided conference tomor- tricts. This proceeding ran be insticlared the alms' of tbe party to he in men would have walk with him. Ha ata her to take who and Recorder at hla Goff, right, row with the officials af the New York tuted by any candidate who has been every respect, businesslike, knd decidwaa elected to place on the supreme tempted to embrace her and the point ed to place In the field an entirely Central and the New York. New He- voted for in any election dJatrict. in her dress that court bench, at hla left. The banquet at the nwedle vest new slate, upon which no name of an len Hertford. Of rourse this baa nothing whatwhile the "eye" or his in caught st Others the wan banquet shall appear. Impeached candidate ever to do with the question oT open- were private. Nathan Btraiis. William Aetor blunt eud rested against her corset Another weighty question asked was STANDARD OIL TRUST. the Imllot boxes, aa these void and Chanter. Jusilcea-elec- t ing T. C. T. Crain. In tbe embrace the needle was forced that relative to 'the block end other part uf protested' ballots constitute W. Dayton, Samuel Seabury, Into his body, through tbe fifth rib and Charien decided wsa It the. tentatively parties. InFpertora, placed the returns of Guy, Into the cavity between tbe pericarthat the Constitutions! Demneraic Suita Filed Against Four Subsidiary In sealed envelopes and sent In with Peter A. A.Hendrick. Charles dium and the heart. Hemorrhages reand Otto Leonard Glcgcrich Companies. own itr. but should fight, wage party the returns. ClarenceJ. Sheara. chairman. sulted that canned death. It should cooperate with the opposiWilliam J. Conners, secretary of the 12. tion In eases where It waa not strong Nov. Suits were Culumbus, O.. WITHOUT FOUNDATION. "VICAR OF WAKEFIELD." Democratic state committee, and M. filed in the circuit court at Urns, O., enough to pull through Ira own candiF. Ihmsen. dates. According to a recent decision today by Attorney General Wade H. Statement Concerning a 950,000,000 Givan in Optra by David Binpham A the governmental patronage has been Ellis against four subsidiary companies Theatrical Trust la Denied. Notablt Success. THE LOUISIANA. withdrawn definitely from the facto- controlled by the Standard Oil comries of iFnland. high commission pany of New Jersey to prevent the .Manchester. England. Nov. 12. New York. Nov. 12- The following At a Point 300 Miles Southwest ef has decided not to award a portion further operation of the alleged eum- Davidwas Issued by A! Hsymsn Btopbara, the Amerhuui sinner, FIB. of the governments military and naval binatlon, papularlv known as the Stan- - statement Jupiter Inlet, , appearing here tonight. In the first contracts to Finnish manufactories. Charlr-nton- . 8. C.. Nov. 12. Wireless presentation of n new light romantic This question has been one of long Ohio Oil com s defendant j? Louis, respectively, speaking received here from the bat- opera entitled The Vicar of Wakestanding. During the debates on this pany .the Bolsr Refining company, the telegrams thefounded on Goldsmith's story. question delegates from the Finnish Buckeye Pope Line rompany and the qf the formation nf a 5,0 90,9 tleship Ixmtalsns. with tbe president field."book and lyrics are by Laurence atrical trust: his party aboard en route to The Industries, the Finnish senate and Standard Oil company of Ohio. and There Is absolutely no truth in the Colou. show that at 7 o'clock this Houseman and the music by Mate. representatives of the Russian minisTh petitions ask the court to oust, Uienient: not even the slightest foun- morning the ship with her convoy, tbe LOhman. The production was a notatries of war and marine supported the the four companies from their asFinnish contention, while delegatee sumed right to permit stock to be con- dation for it. The recalled theatrical Washington and Tennessee, wan nt a ble success, and Mr. Binpham In tha pnrnonal triumph. from the Russian Industries snd rep- trolled syndicate is proceeding upon the same point stain 3Wi miles southeast of title role scored the Standard- Oil The audience recalled him again and It has for the last eight or Jnpitei Inlet, Fla that lines resentatives of the Russian ministries uf New byJersey and that they company be prehim to make a ' nine years, booking the time uf the rf commerce, rallrosd and flnsnre vented from continuing their auxiliaTbe sq"adron heading for again and compelled speech. were in opposition. The latter pre- ries of the recalled oil trust The theaters entrusted to It and not paying Crooked Island between passage, romhlnn-tlon- a Mr. Biephani's support was excelvailed. Crooked island snd Walling, pr Ban of the recent any attention to vaudeville suits are the ct'gro-vtelse. Somebody Is Salvador island, where Columbus first lent. The role of Olivia, which will or anything trial of the case tg'inst the Bhandard Jay when the opera THE CALIFORNIA SUCCESSFUL. using the press for hi ownweends In landed on this hemisphere, and was he filled by Isabel Oil company at Findlay. desire is presented at the Prince of Wales an hour. this particular matter and fifteen knots about nuking theater early next month, was taken to state In the most emphatic terma The Fourth Endurartce Trial Results Capt. Coarea expected to reach EXPERIMENTS BY DUMONT. in Success. that there Is no truth in this announce- Cape May. at the eastern extremlt) successfully tonight byoff VioletD.Llonds. Clerk Sir the daughter ment. of the island of Cults, hr nightfall who Is war Orlando, why HAY.MAX. AL of the condcpsrtemnt. Nov. 12. After three M. Sxn Frand-c- o. weather 12. Santos Nov. If (Signed) the Dumont Paris. pleasant today. of Mr. Jewison, is an KIhw snd Erlanger. failures the new cbulser California re made another series of experiments tinues. The president snd party were to the paitThe la very production all well and much luteresteo in the American. cently completed at the I'nlon Iron with his perfected aeroplane In the eiaborateiv staged. PRACTICE MARCHES. work, today successfully underwent Bols dr Boulnngne today. At one Sunday inspection of the warregular the four hours endurance run, the lima he skimmed along at. n height of ship yesterday. ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE. laat and final test before her accept- fifteen feet and at thirty miles an hnuf Troop Leave for Pinar del Rio Men ance by the government. and when Tent. MITCHELL RENOMINATED. Full Rations fear that his for 215 meters, Carry The new ertuser behaved splendid- steering propeller would strike the London, Nov. 12. A dispatch refrom St. Petersburg saya ceived re of ly. came up with every requirement cheering people foree-- l him to descend. Tnilisnapoils. Nov. 12. All Havana. Nov. 12. The aerie and exceeded her contract apeed. It The right wing of the machine was practice it is reported from Irkutsk. Siberia, throughout, the to whetiier President Mitchell Intend marches was waa the vessel's fourth attempt at the slightly damaged. Some attempt begun to- continuing as president of the United j thst an nnsuccestful aeronauts Island bv American to kill the governor, the endurance run, psrta nf her machinery present declared the aeroplane wtvjid day with the rteiisrture from Camp Mine Workers of America or not have made Gen. proving defective in the trial In the soon fir for miles. The next trial will Columbia of the F'.ifieenih and Seven-teent- h been set at test by the announcement tsmou Rennenksmptf. by a ' bomb. Tbe genera! was not hurt. The Santa Barbara channel some time take place at lams' hampa racecourse, mountain batteries for Pinar that Mr. Mitchell Iibs been He re-- I t j iwnui throwed was raptured. field butKnee and Ihe pun engine breaking from which the- crowd can lie for the rffle,. j.nd thst h will del Rio rnd the n'phtr-nt- h fir-iiiwn lu two previous trials bote. VIifc Tins :ul'U cui ry :ve hi nauit. to lu r his i,oru!::Gion Maul f .''Ij.ii'iiiur. tery RESULTS OF A RAILROAD DISASTER WHICH ARE :. (robbed in daylight NEAR s d Their Relatives Many Men in Chicago Were Awaiting the Arrival Who Were on the Fated Train The Grief Those Whose Loved Ones Were Lost Was Pitiable. it-- mil-Hu- 10-3- Chicago, Nor. IS. More than one-hathe passenger on an imlgrant Ohio road n the Baltimore 1 min were killed or injured in a collision today between the passenger train and a freight near Wood r llle, Ind. One hundred and sixty live passenger were on the train and of these were killed outright or were burned to death in the Are which broke out In the wreckage Immediately after the rolUainn. The names i.f all of the dead will probably never hr known, as 45 of the bodies were cone'lined in the flames or were so badly burned that identification la than their friends can give them. At the hospital tonight It was said that It would be Impossible to predict the result In the esses of several of the Injured. lf HAKE PROVISION pur-pm- do-tri- TOR pus-mine-d FINANCIAL STRINGENCY forty-seve- Prspars Measure for tha Consideration of Congrooa Providing for Emergency Circulation. impossible. Nov. 12. Gratifying Washington. were injured, people according to the members, several of these will die. Eighty progress, was made at the meetings today of others escaped unrudt. lint lost nearly the committee representing the Amerall their baggage and clothing. ican Bankers' asaoriatkm and the New Turk mem tiers of congress who gathCause of the Disaster. The disaster was caused by a blun- ered here to endeavor to agree on a der of some employe of the railroad. measure for the consideration of conut Imt just where the blame ilea baa not gress giving authority to banka issue emergency circulation In cases yet been determined. The passenger train which was loaded with Russian of financial stringency. The meetings A. B. i'.'wi Serv'i'anVand oifthen' wen. presided ovw by HPbuni of the Ohaae National bank iweni arrivals in this country and of New York City, chairman of the Imund for Chicago or places lit tha bankers' committee, and James K. was of second section the northwest, a through train from Baltimore. Tha Branch of New York acted as secreengineer of the freight train, No. SB, tary. Secretary Shaw, Comptroller of the ou Instructions received at McCool, lad., waited at a siding at Babcock, Currency Rldgeiy and United States Treasurer Treat were present a porInd., to allow ihe Immigrant train to tion of tha afternoon session, and each pass. One report Is thst the engineer of the freight train had not been In- of them addressed the members. Withformed that, the passenger train was out committing himself to any one Bnrretarv Shaw told the bankers running in two sections. The other la plan. that the first section of the passenger of hla desire For some reform In curwhen put Into train carried no light or signals of any rency legislation which, kind hidiratlng that a second section practical operation, will meet all the was close behind: As soon as the first legitimate demands of trade. Two plane are being considered by section of the Immigrant, train had the bankers. One pnnpoaed by the pasaed the sfitrh at Babcock, tha bankers committee, which coniem- frelght train. In charge of Engineer. Wlntment of w Burke and Conductor Moete. started. pl,t" A light snow was falling. tlsan commlaslon of seven members, which increased the darkness of the of which the comptroller of the curshall be one, to pass on all apearly morning and as the'grelgh't was rency br banka for permission to plications a curve of west rounding sharp just Wondvllle the second section. of the increase their circulation, and the of immigrant train came in sight a abort other, advanced by the chamber distance eway, tearing toward Chica- commerce of New York, proposing au-to of credit currency go st the rate of forty miles an hour. make the issue The two trains came together with tomatic. Bath plana have been disbankitnslackened speed snd In the crash cussed very thoroughly by A.theVenderPrank Today public. ing lx psssenger coaches snd several Allp Pd. cars were knocked into kin. . frelght olk chamber V tiling wood and together with the loco- ten-fomotives went rolling dawn the the MPtalne , embankment. scheme advocated by the chamber; Flames In Wreckage. the motives which Impelled the mem. Pire broke out almost, immediately ben to advance it for consideration in the wrerkage and although a num- and the good results which they beber of the Injured were saved by the lieved would follow Its adoption. tbe presentation of thin plan desperate efforts of the train - crew and surviving passengers, the greater there was a general discussion of part of those who were pinned down various motions setting out In prinin the debris were burned to death. ciples the views of the members IntroThe flames spread through the wreck- ducing them as what should be recomage so rapidly that Is was impossible mended to congress to secure the reto save a number of people who were forms desired. but slightly hurt but were beld fast Votes were taken on the various by timbers. These were burned In propositions, and the resnlts. It. la plain sight, of the throng which stood said, disclosed considerable unanimity around the scene of tbe disaster ub- - of opinion on the principle these do- ie;ly unable to lend assistance. - Tha dared for. which gives hope to the Ur continued until all of the shattered .members that some form of ar were entirely consumed, and of to congress may be reached 'he 47 people whose death fallowed at. the present seealona of tbe com'he collision 45 were burned to ashes. mittees. The sessions of the committees are In secret and neither tbe text Pitiable Scenes. resolutions nor the results of Relief trains were at once sent out of the votes ou them were made public. from South Chics go snd from Valpa- the The adjourned at 6 o'clock raiso. Ind.. with every available pro- until mealing 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. vision and every possible aid was glr-- , m io the Injured. A large' number of (he rplatlvea of the passengers on CONVENTION OF THE 'he train were in Chicago swatting the arrival, and when tbe re-FEDERATION Of LABOR of Prt the catastrophe was received ihe scenes around the Baltimore Ohio station were harrowing. Men, were there who had come to this country to escape the massacres In Russia snd wht after months of hard work had saved enough to pay the passage of membera of their families, and their grief when they became aware that Minneapolis. Minn., Nov. 12. The poslbly all their sacrifices and efforts feature cf the opening pension here had resulted only In the death of those o annual today of the twenty-sixtthey had sought to bring to them vention of the American Federation was pitiful. Crowds of Russians and of Labor was the exhaustive annual lories waited around the station ail report of President Samuel Gompers, ley waiting for news from Woodville, In which he detailed the progress of and when late In theafternoon a train the labor movement throughout the came In bearing the Injured passen- country, laying special strews cn the ger it was with the greatest difficulty advent of unionism In the political 'hat the police were able to open a arena, and recommending that this A to. passageway for the wounded Several course be strictly adhered of tha foreigners became so excited strong plea was made for the etnploy-ihi- t they attempted to attack station ment cf American labor on the Panic tarhe whose uniforms led them to tms canal. he'leve they were empolyed by the .At tbe conclusion of President Gom-per- s' Raltimnre Jt Ohio road. address the annual report af Blind Wife Recognised. Secretary Frank Morrison was read, to be In who were which showed the federation Among the wounded only splendid financial condition, brought to the station was Mrs. Anna not also stronger In membership than ' hvs. who had come from Warsaw hut o meet her husband who had been ever before. There is at the present, time working hard for six months. Mrs. of the foderathe nilry, is blind and her husband rec-jL.h thTrT thw were 7 gnixefl her a she was being carried t,0' strikes. In which there were 91.630 'hrongh tbe crowd by two policemen Involved. Of that number CM! 2 were Wore the officers could stop Tiim ho benefited and 11. 1K3 not benefited. The l scriisa tbe stretcher, carrying It cast of strikes during the year 'be ground, and kissing his wife total wsa $3Jta2.865.fi. She his voice, tecognijwd 'VBiedly. The convention adjourned until 9 "d they clung to each other so deso'clock tomorrow morning. The sesperately that, it required the effort of both policemen to force them apart. sions will continue for two week. ' "h'rsa struggled so fiercely that it as uerreseary to place him under BRIGADE ARMY POST. r"cw He was released after being sWen mu of the station. Others Recommendation by Secretary Taft t srrmse relatives were among the Raise Rank ef Fort Sill. begged to bo allowed to take hen ;0 their homes, but the police were inexorable snd all the Injured lawtnn. Okie.. Nnv. 12. If the plane were taken to the hospital, where It is of Secretary of War Taft are accedbelieved they will receive better cere ed by congee the adjourned see-Thirty-eig- uiul MM . - Pnl-lowi- reesm-mnadnU- d 1 I h eon-wh- 1111,-540.i- fl 1 - , ?t i t ta g t ten-hou- . - to-da- y Dun-mor- i. pro-credl- Roe-alsk- l; - on'.. ...I '" nSS "7 - h-- tns ptt-nii- t e, |